I had kinds « 10c WHY PAY MORE Nothing and one. C And Nothing Worse Than a Poor One, Says Domestic Science Expert. It‘s a Fairly Simple Dish to Prepare, but What is to be Done Should be Done Right. Thinks Than Good Potato Salad t A New Recipe for you â€"s,.‘ TRY IFI anada Northern Power Corporation Limited Dice or slice potatoes, add the oniaon and sliced cucumbers or pickles. Mix with the French dressing which should . - be very well seasoned and mingcsd bacon Best of all fly killers. |and let stand in refrigerator 1 to 2 Clean, quick, sare. |hours. Mix with ‘the salad dre sing, cheap, Ask your Drugâ€" | serve on lettuce, and garnish with parâ€" ï¬;::l’_‘_"r""cr or General |sley. Celery cut into cubes, or colery s seed may be used with the cther â€"inâ€" THE WILSON FLY PAD n o 3 CO., HAMILTON, ONT. gredients if desired. OTHERELY KILLER ool and refreshing! w $ugat DEVIL‘S FOOD CAKE ream butter until light, gradually ream well. Add ten egos and measure four, add salt and er and add alternarely to egy our milk. Dissotve baoking soda in oiling water, fotd in, beoat well. buttered pons, bake at 375° about together and ite with Seven 1g: or Chocolagte Butter Frosting. Northern Ontario Power Company, Limited Northern Quebec Power Company, Limited h c. sour milk . boiling water soda 1 isp. baking powder c. cocou o perhaps about (the ike, po themselves which mu cooked. I think that hwiled in their jacket soon as they are coo potaites will cut beit been chilled in the rs lthey are sliced or dic fer. I will allow you th I like to mix the pot minced onicn with | [ dressin@ and allow th avo Jor ere sour cream, is marvelous with potato salad. So also is the cooked dressing, which has a basis of bacon fat, and I do like bits of cooked bacon mixed with any kind of potato salad. I also like sliced hardâ€"cooked egg for a garnish uniess deviled ergs are seorved with the salad. Potato Salad 4 cups cold boiled potato 1 chopped onion 1 cucumber or 2 pickles 4 cup French dressing 4 sliced ccoked bacon Cooked salad dressing. Dice or slice potatoes, add t and sliced cucumbers or pick] with the French dressing whic be very well seasoned and mina a garnish on the pass it at the table And have you eve salad? This is a sa cold meal. If I use mayonnaise for I like to blend whipped oured with tarrazon vin You may, if you like, amount of French dressi: ating and simply serve n time Bbefore I add gredients. For thess I cucumber, and sometime Sometimes I use diced c stead of cucumber, csp winter time. Now about the dars: known as bcilzsd dreossit Controlling and Operating Cook on a new "Mc make no better investment for every kitchen, HE old order changes . . . now, you decide beforehand what oven temperature you desire for best resuits . . . you set the Thermâ€"Oâ€" Matic Oven Heat Control . . . and the job is as good as done! No more opening the oven and straw testing . . . your cakes, cookies and biscuits can be done to a turn without worry or guesswork. The Moffat Electric Range gives you what is required where it is needed . . . controlled even heat in the oven; speed heat on the cooking top; penetrating heat in the warming oven,; a broiler that stops bothersome smoking, plenty of space in the Utility Drawer. When You Use o Peepl nq a new ‘‘Moffat‘"‘ . , . you can inned with with potato d dressing, dressing im, fay with i t )1L mAayV marin iT 11 pota T ELECTRIC RANGE 11 11 ef n T In sizes and styles This is O.K. with us because we think thiat it would be a good idea to eradiâ€" cate ragweed even if it was not the bane of the hay feverites. We are a Ilittle afraid, however, that this is only the thin edge of the wedge. Hay fever victims are liable to beâ€" come fanatical in their zeal and other things cause hay fever bhesides the pollâ€" en of the ragweed. Horses also cause hay fever. We would sneeze more after curryâ€" combing a horse than after fraternizing with all the ragweed on a hundredâ€" acre farm. Yes, we are forced to confess that we are a meoimber in good sneezing among the hay fever brothers. That, maybe, is why we are poundâ€" ng a typewriter instead of following i plow. FPlut no sooner would the ragweed be radicated than there would be a cry imong the horsey section of the hay (From Toronto Telegram) Ragwood is being hailled as public cnemy number one by that large and eminent group of representative citiâ€" zens who have the great bond in comâ€" mon of being hay fever victims one and all. They are calling on all public and hay fever spirited citizens to bend every sffort to eradicate, exterminate and c‘therwise eliminate the loathsome weed that makes people sniffile, snuffle and Thos. Richard Henry Considers Hay Fever Thinks More Than Ragweed Needs Elimination. 1 tablespoon flour 1 ege or two yoliks 4 cup milk * Ccup vinegar Mix the dry ingredients and add to he egz. Add the milk gradually, and hen vircgar and cook over hot water drring constantly until thickened. Quick Meal Vegetable soup Sliced hard cooked egzs Potato salad with bacon Corn on the cob Cook c Open ( Ma Dice cold boiled potatoes. Mince onion, make French dressing id mix with patatoes, Cook kacon. Boil water for corn Dics cucumbers. Blise peaches. Pnopare lettuce. Peel and chill. Bliced peaches mbit J Cooked Salad peaches. Coffe® Mcthod of Preparation 11L Oï¬ Of â€"$ alad 1938, by The Bell Syndiâ€" soup and heat t D 10 THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO omm and ki United Sta It term ragweâ€"d be carefi away wit €asS Put if all grain were exterminated the childn:n wouldn‘t get any model airplan>s given away with breakiast fcods. Then fever. We always caught hay fever from shocking grain and pulling turnips, and we would rather do without the grain and the turnips than put lup with the hay fever. A picture of a society girl pressing her cheek against a radiator cap would not look half as attractive as the same girl hugging a horse‘s head. She might be mistak>n for a meâ€" chantc. It would be rather a pity to exterâ€" minate all the horses because then the society girls would have to pose for their outdsor pictures patting a radiaâ€" tor cap instead of a horse‘s nose. A fine autumn afternoon spoiled by a really good attack of hay fever will make the victim ready to exterminate anything. Now, a secretary represents the perâ€" son for whom she is working. It is for his welfare that she LS paid a salary. If ‘he, like I, dspsnds up:)n the good will of many people for success in a canser, it is his desire that the girl anâ€" swoering his ‘phone ke courteous, patient, and helpful. When yclu speak over the telephone surpriced. as my csecretary is most efficien‘t and I am viery satisfied with her. "Just why?" I asked him. "She is definitely obnoxious over the telephone. I always hesitate calling you because her manner is so surly. One would think I was a book salesâ€" man instead of your friend!" So I made cther inquiries. â€" Asked other friends how they liked my secreâ€" To my surpriss most of them said she might be efficient but she had the worst telsphone manners in the world. eople Carscy William everers to have all horses exterminatâ€" 5 ok Fuested I In fact so many things give different We WEST PoiutT, new york, y V <. uj # Poinxts MINiATuRE SHEETS WA CHE STAMP NERE In 19%6 BY BELGiU!NM Fo.r aAa youTl EXHiB1Tion ARE YÂ¥0OU CONSCIOUS OF YOUR TELEPHONE MANNERS? SCOTTS SCRAP â€"â€"by â€"PATRICILA® : LINDSAY ... s .. Fascinating IRENE DUNNE makes it a answers her telephone. That is why h LV hay fever that it would be far to list the things that never hay fever attacks. don‘t know what we would put are in favour of eradicating the kut we think that we should ul that we don‘t get carried 41 a mania for elimination. hat plowing up corn and cotâ€" killing off livestock did to the RLL v. L PAL KÂ¥ CORYBRCTI . IBM KDH SANENAIL ies WASKHING FON , b.s id A Grave Problem reretary represents the perâ€" m Ro 1y a very dear friend sugâ€" nsw stcretary. I was â€"Even if life was a here would be that > pay. eveit for a second scme people hay ce zt "*s ap. * * \An OLDEST contiNuousLy INHArHMEp ciTy m ie WoRrLDd is REPATED 1 BE MOopERN ERBIL, TurKkey, wWHicH |s fHig ARBELA oF THE TiME oFr AlLEXANDER The. |._ 4 makes it a practice to smile when she That is why her voice transmits so warmly. FACTS AND FANCIES Hurryâ€"up Dessert Toast sponge or angel food cake slices, Spread them with preserved fruit or jam. Surround several with Coffee Individual chicken pies are favorites at restaurants. Not all restaurants make good chicken pis, however, but the price you pay has, of course, someâ€" thing to do with that. You can hardly expect a chicken pie, complete with plenty of chicken and gracy, for a dime., For the home_made kind, cook your chicken until very tender, then separâ€" ate from bones and gristle and cut into small pieces. Now you can either line the individual pie tins with pastry, fill with chicken, small onion or two, a bit of carrot and diced potatoes, add gravy, season well, put on the top crust, an# bake, Or you can make a sort of creamed chicken by thickening the soup left after the chicken was cooked, and then adding the chicken, vegeâ€" tables ‘and seasoninng. Make either a biscuit crust or a regular pie crust and when your pie is ready to bake, don‘t forget to prick the crust to let out the steam. Bake in a quick ovenâ€"400 degreesa t first, say for ten minutes, and then at 300 for at least 20 minutes more. If you are afraid the vegetables will not get done in time, cook them before baking as you did the chicken or parboil them. Menu Hints Individual Chicken Pies Green Beans Tomato and Mixed Vegetable Salad Sherkhet Cake or Cookies (Copyright 1938, by The Bell Syndiâ€" cate, Inc.) you should always realize you are inâ€" visible.. The person talking with you Jjudzes you only by your vo‘ics, how you speak and what you say. Asking Favours Constantly we use the telephone to ask favours of persons whom we probâ€" ably have never met and are not likely to mset. Every business or profession finds it necessary to use the phone for this purpose At such times be your most gracious, appreciative self. Get over to the other voice that yclu are very gratefulâ€"just as if he had deliverâ€" ed in person that for which you asked. I think every telephons operator, secretary, business woman and active society woman should learn how to create an impression over the teleâ€" phone which would make all persons who speak with her anxious to meet her. "Miss Soâ€"andâ€"so must be a lovely girl. Sh> is so pleasant over the teleâ€" phone!" Is that the impression you make? WATER CcoolED REMAINS LiQuiDp FAR. BELOW THE FREEZING PowT, 32%° â€" in THE. NATIGONMAL aF WATER WAS RELEXT :Y SUuPERCOOLED To 5.8 ° BELOW ZERO BEPCORE 1CK FORMELD By R.J.SCOTT on» desIred o0 lii€2 4+i West 43rd St., New York, N.Y., menâ€" tioning The Advvanc>, Timmins. They are: Eatinz Your Way to Health; Why Worry About Your Heart; Neurosgis; The Commcn Cold; Overweight and Underweight; Food Allerzy; Ezourge (gonorrhcoea and syphilis) and How Is Blood Pressure? Eight Health Booklets Does your food agree with you? Dr you worry about your heart? Are you afraid that you have amn ailment that medical tests do not reveal? Are you susciptible to colds? Do you have to watch your calories, starches, fats? Are you sensitive or allergic to various foods? Can you recognize gonorrhc:a or syphilis? Have you high blood presâ€" sure? Ths following booklets will be helpful to many readers and can be obtained by sending Ten Cents for each on> desired to The Bell Library, 244 West 43rd St., New York, N.Y., menâ€" tioning The Advvanc>, Timmins. They are: Eatinz Your Way to Health; Why There are many mild cses of diabetes who dislike the idea of taking insulin three times a day despite the fact that it will prevent teevere diabetes in the days to comse. separate doses before breakfast." The idea of giving the regular insulin and also the protamine insulin is that the regular insulin works quickly and will take care of any starch foods eation at breakfast time and the insulin by working more slowly will help take care of the starch foods eatâ€" en throughout the entire day. Some idea of the popularity of the new insulin among diabetics can be gathered from the fact that more than 1250 of Dr. Joslin‘s patients, of whom 342 are below 20 years of age, now deâ€" pend upon protamine insulin. ‘"No patisnt who began the treatâ€" ment of his diabetes with the new or protamine insulin has stopped except as he no longer needed insulin. About half the above patients take insulin and protamin: insulin administered in I am quoting Prof. E. P. Joslin, Harâ€" vard University, from his address at the Atlantic City session of the Ameriâ€" can Associa‘tion. As mentioned before, the reason that a great many users of the regular inâ€" sulin now use the protamine insulin is because of "the simplicity and convenâ€" wnce" of administering proteamine sulin once a day instead of the u three times a day, which was not ways simple and conveni¢ent. (by James W. Barton, M.D.) Why Mcre Diabetics are Willing to Use Insulin ‘There are probably 70,000 more diaâ€" betics in this country using insulin toâ€" day than thern» were a year ago and this is due to the discovery of protamine insulin ky Dr. Hagedorn of Copenâ€" hagen. This discovery stimulated ithe use of insulin and inslulin it is which has lessened coma (Uoss of conciousâ€" ness), has raised life expectancy of 10â€" yearâ€"old diabstic children from 2 years to 31.7 years, and has trebled the durâ€" ation of life as for all, diabetic patients and even delaysd ateriosâ€" clerosis (hardsning of the arteries) by bwo years or more." bananas, berries or oranges. If you have a supply of chredded cBcoanut on hand toast some of that and sprink!s a little over the top of each dessert. Watch Your Soap Soap which contains free alkali will injure linoleum, paint and varnish, as well as wool, silk and delicate fabrics, because they all contain oil. L I M IT E. D General Contractors, Lumber, Building Supplies Head Office Mill Office sSschumacher, Phone 708 Timmins, Phone 709 Preparatory School 8â€"14. Upper School for Boys from 14â€"18. A Boarding School for Boys Boys prepared for Busmcss, Universities and Royal Military College. Diversified curriculum gives the benefit of continuous training from preparatory school to graduation, with special attention to vocation or profession chosen. Fifteen Entrance Scholarships have been founded in memory of the "Old Boys" who fell in the Great War. Special Preparatory School Bursaries are open to vounger boys, Scholarship and Bursary examinaâ€" tions are held in April of each year. For prospectus and further information, apply to the Secretary. Autumn Term opens Wedncsday September 14th, at 9 a.m. T. W. L. MACDERMOT, M.A., Principal, *\ ‘ASY 10 ApplY\}t\j’\\N $ \\f?’i WMA L L_ PA | N T m it‘s washable, odorless alns free alkali will int and varnish, as ind delicate fabrics, * If your walls and ceilings look tired, renew them with NUâ€"WALL. The cost is little, the results are beautiful! Paint your rooms in the morning â€" use them in the afternoon. No brush marks, laps or odor. Choice of white and ten lovely tints. hours to dry! of Ebat Bobyp (Founded 1829) ual alâ€" Toronto, Aug. 24.â€"Serving ing fields, isolated railway : frontier settlements, the F rallway hospital car for th years has constitutsd one of colorfiul units of the outpos service in Northern Ontario Nct only have 42 operat performed in the car and sor tients cared for, but 750 nort dren have b:en treated at a result of 214700 schoolâ€"chi tions, and 2800 health anc visits havie been made to sett] Thousands Helped by the Travelling Hospital Particular attention Nonâ€"~Catholics are re ferences are required Terms Moderate, St. . school for Girls of th ronmnize it. second, 1 credit. 3. Francis Dugganâ€" onds, 1 third. 4. Elsie Clatworthyâ€" onds, 1 credit. 5. Kenneth Morrison select Boarding and Day school for Girls under the efficiont direction of the Sisters of St. Joseph will reâ€" open on Tuesday, september 6, and combining the Spirit of the North with the Culture of the South will offer Tuition in Preparatory, Colâ€" legiate (including Bilingual) Comâ€" merciai in all branches, Water Colâ€" ours and Olls, HMHousehold Economics, Music (vocal and instrumental, inâ€" dividual and Group Teaching; Theoâ€" ry, orchestra» according to the Curâ€" riculum of the Toronto Conervaâ€" tory of Music Tor which the College is Local Examination Centre, Campus Oof Thirtyâ€"five acres exâ€" tending along the Lake front affords Healthful Recreation, Swimming, Boating, Riding, Skating, Skiing, Field Athletics, all under superyision of trained Specialists. ond (Continued from Page One) Note:â€""All students who « their certificates or their marks sams by calling at th»> s Upper School Results at Timmins H. 8. nda WRITE FOR PROSPECTUS SISTER SUPERIOR $t. Josarplt‘s Middle Schoolâ€"Third Year (Only 4 Subjects Tried) Eino Pekuriâ€"4 firsts, Batsy Dodgeâ€"3 firsits, 1 Ross Serviceâ€"6 first, 3 secor Helen McNamaraâ€"â€"4 {firsts. Middle Schoolâ€"Fourth Years Meyer Bucovetskyâ€"9 firsts, I] Upper Schoolâ€"Fifth inklin 1 1 North Bay Collrus red Tor all S1lL. Joseph‘s _the North day, Sept. 6th. Wins Halperin Medal the 1938 Halpsrin i standing in Middle Sta n t tht iwar aned C@lll operations bSen ind some 550 paâ€" 10 northern chilâ€" turn rvIng new minâ€" way towns and he Red Cross lil« ind h ition hiclhy 1¢ %] heo no nurst ;‘ hom 11 n ppil: th UA M most pital hon 11 11 iTE