We spent ihne chestouut searching under t‘ for the prickly burs which Ja had picked from the trses du I know a num»ser of persons who deâ€" mand molasses wich griddle cakes, walâ€" fles and french toast, and who think there is nothing like its distinctive Whern 1 was a Bsome cousins who swered: "It‘s time for a piece, anyway. We‘ll go up the house and ask mother." The word "piece" was n:w to me in this connection, as it is perhaps to you today. What was it? Bread and molâ€" assesâ€"fresh bread liberally spread with countly buster and covered with golden molasses. Some of the Nice Things to be Done with Molasses frosty nights. Arpet air and exercis>, I re nungry. A. that my swered: "It‘s time fo: We‘ll go up the house Domestic Science Expert Recalls Fond Memories of Earâ€" lier Daysâ€"Days When Bread and Molasses Formed One of the Treats for Youngsters. (By EDITH M. BARBER Guard your children‘s eyes by using this lamp on desk or â€" study table. i 4 WwWith 100 Watt Mazda Iz~*p. Cash. ... Repiace burnedâ€"out and blackened bulbs and fill every empty socket with the right size bulb. Buy tham hy Opalescent bowl gives a soft, bright light. Complete with shade and i S6.05 BRIDGCE REFLECTOR REFLECTOR TABLE LA MP 60c DOWN and 48c a month for 12 months. CANADA NORTHERN POWER CORPO 70 cents DOWN and 12 thly payments of 55 cents. Shade and es sharpened by ark>d that I was little cousin anâ€" n CE .10 BUYS AI.L FOUR | pOwWN 6 Now only....... 40â€"watt buibs for the candles are.. For your Bridge Lamp tâ€"condition your livâ€" coomi. Your eyes will it. Get a new 100 00 watt bulib for ouly........ dUOG ; bulibs f :lutrtxdlrus :rc?.r. 20¢ threelightlamps light NORTHERN ONTARIO POWER COMPANY, LIMITED NORTHERN QUEBEC POWER COMPANY, LIMITED eading requires ht. Your bridge or lamp should have att bulb. w tpriélc. i 25‘ I visited in the e leaves ok Prost ring the Balance in 12 monthly payments of $2.13 .flavor. Our largest use, howeve: ‘thls procku :t today is as an ingre Qot cakes ind puddings. What is t _than hot ginger cake? Unless â€" !splce cake or a steamed pudding. t and then there are molasses co: Iwhich may b> thin or thick, cris Mix flour with spices, salt and suga Rub in shortening. Ada water molasses and mix well. Sl:ir mixtu into egg yolk. Line pie plate wi pastry. Make alternate layers of fio mixture and molasses in mixoure. T with flour mixture. Bake in a h oven, 450 degrees F. for ten reduce heat io moderate,â€"350 degre F., and bake until filling is firm, abo half an hour. 6‘. And I wonder ried molasses shooâ€"f Adâ€"fLashioned recips * cup four 4 keaspcon ceach, nutm and cloves, 4 teaspoon cinnamon i4 teaspoon salt i4 cup brown sugar 2 tablespoons shortening 1% teaspoons soda dissol1 * cup boiling water % cup molasses 1 egg yolk, wellâ€"beaton Pacsry 1 cup bread flour 4 teaspoon salt 4 ceaspoon soca teaspoon nutmes 14 teaspoon cinnamon teaspoon cloves ‘% teaspoon allspice 1 cup bread crumbs ‘4+ cup chopped suet 4 cup butter Prune Steamed Puddin: REMEMBER ! you can buy ALL FOUR Mclases Shooâ€"Fly for only Keading, sew i: studying needs goc Use 7 5â€"watt or 100 watt. Now only ... It‘s casier_' to work im a lightâ€"conditioned kitchen, Use a 150â€"watt bulb, newlow price . 3 0 ¢ For Table or Study Lamp wWiih flour Top 3X ligt Shower in Honour _ of Brideâ€"toâ€"be Here Miss Antoinette Ayotte the Guest at Charming Event. The home was appropriately decorâ€" ited for the secasion, and the guest of a10ncur was the recipient of many beauâ€" iful gifts, presented to her in an atâ€" racuively decorated basket. About fifty friends of the brideâ€"toâ€"b5e were present to wish her much happiâ€" ness, and to take part in a very weoll arranged evening of social mem‘. During the evening bingo and ccher games were played, and communâ€" ty singing was greatly enjoyed. A deâ€" icious lunch was served by the hostess. Miss Antcinette Ayotte will become the bride of Mr. Matthew Coombs, at 1 double wedding to sake place in the Notre Dam» des Lourdes Roman Catholie Church on Thursday, Januâ€" ary 5th. The other couple who will e married at the time are Miss Helen Ayotte, a sister of Miss Antoinette Avcoute, and Mr. Weldon Orr. yvith Mason ‘Citizen: Miss Simpson sprainâ€" her ankle while going down cellar th a fiveâ€"gallon jag. »W C $ wWI The shade and bulbs alone are worth $4.50â€"we offer the COMPLETE lamp at h 1y 1 Cash price of... . cup prune pulp cup brown sugar cup chopped and seeded uncookâ€" ed prunes cup shredded citron cup molasses $1.00 DOWN and 80c a month for 12 months. ._J. Ayotie, Rea Strcet, was at a charming miscellaneous n Tuesday evening, in honour dauzhter, Miss Antoinctte . brideâ€"loâ€"be. New! Hang it anywhere, just like a picture. Opalesâ€" cent bowl provides correct, scientific lighting. Comâ€" plete with shade and 75 or 100 W Mazd lamp. “tCas:xz. .f 53-75 or 40c BOWN and 1 monthly payments of 3 CANDLE TRILIGCHT P O WALL LA MP Buy them by the carton sAuce. 1938. by The Bell Syndiâ€" t, soda and spices toâ€" redienm.s in order given, beaten whites of eggs e pudding boiler and wer and pour in mix«â€" 30¢ THE PORCUPINE ADVANCT, TTMMTNS, ONTARIO | "Want" to walk, not ride. But be senâ€" sible and wear appropriate shoes. High spike heels on hard pavements will inâ€" jure your spine and if you insist upon wearing them, don‘t walk far. But do exercise more on the floor at home. Walk Off Those Excess Pounds One famous physical culture coach once told meâ€"*"No exercise is beneâ€" | ficial to you unless you work up a good | sweat!" And that is true. You walk to discharge body poisons and to work up | a good circulation so excess food will | not settle on your hips and elsewhere | in excess pounds! So you see, freedom iof movement without a girdle, and a ‘ couple of warm sweaters, and a skirt | which permits a good stride comprise the best walking outfit. Get into them cn a weekâ€"end and take yourself for a good hike over mountains or down ! lanes! m on n on ns ce s ukn c There is only one way to reduce your hip measurementâ€"that is by persisâ€" tently exercising, walking and dieting sanely. And this late autumn weather is ideal for the job! I have a leaflet for you which gives you rolling, rubbing and rocking exerâ€" cises to take the offending inches from your hips. Choose the two or three which seem to be for your specific bulges and be loyal to them daily. Get down on the floor and work away! The pounds gathered only because you were not active enough to use up the energy created by the amount of food you ate, So cut down on your food, do mat exerâ€" cises every day and get out and walk. If you can, walk as many as five miles a day. Walk steadily for fortyâ€" five minutes in easy walking shoes, without a girdle and in loose, comfortâ€" able clothing. > That is <if â€"you can. Otherwise, if you are busily engaged during the day, gradually develop the habit of walking to and froam business, or small errands, and just for pleasure. As I told you before. walking has beâ€" come a fad in New York city. You make it fad. Get â€"thinking you VIRGINIA GREY is demonstrating a splendid exercise for hips. Stand with legs together, arms at side. Stretch out arms, level with shoulder linc. Swing one leg back, keeping knees straight and toes pointed as high 1â€"Verity 6â€"River in Italy 11.â€"Staggered 13â€"A number 14â€"Personal pronoun 15â€"â€"Intention 17â€"Downy surface on some fabrics 18â€"Golf club 21â€"â€"Bronze coins of Norway 22â€"Horny plate at end of finger Keep Slimming Your Hips Before Winter Sets In! C ~â€"Attemnmipt â€"A chamber â€"An â€"Eskimo domestic tool â€"Symbolt for thallium â€"One who heals â€"â€" Whether â€"A storage crib 9â€"Girl‘s name 10â€"â€"Rebuff 12â€"Perishes 16 ~â€"Personal pronoun 18â€"â€"Plant used in salads 19â€"â€"Conteorted knot in wood 20â€"A CoOck 21â€"Away from Attempt A chamber An â€"Eskimo domestic tool Beauty and You as 2 6 possible. Swing other leg ACROSS 20â€"â€"Suggest 271â€"Seeks 28â€"Idiots 1 29â€"Change 30â€"â€"Motionless 33â€"A slight by PATRICIA LINDSAY fap 36â€"The grain of a cereal grass 37â€"Chum 39â€"Having eyes 41â€"A gift of property by will 43â€"Kingly 41â€"Cupolas |18 56 351 And when you return home do not eat everything that is in the ice box. Drink a tall glass or fruit juice or chew on a raw carrot, apple or a stalk of celery. Also watch your diet. Cut down on fats and starches, no eating between meals and refuse party snacks and alcoholâ€"if you want to keep slim. Conâ€" centrating on the hip line will soon make health habits seem very natural to you. Ssend a selfâ€"addressed, stamped (3â€" cent) envelope for my leaflet on reducâ€" ing hip exercises. The Junior C.W.L. were hostesses to a number of their friends very enjoya‘ble soc‘al evening in the Church (Copyright 1938, by The Bell Syndiâ€" cate, Inc.) Enjoyable Social by Junior C. W. L. ud â€"* 4 1% natlh uns 4 it > mt n Lo _\ flns a inss ts d Hosts of friends all through the disâ€" | trict will learn with very sincere reâ€" Cardq and Prog'ramme FOI gret that Mr. B. Bridgeman left last lowed bV DQ]ICIOUQ Lunch. | week take un residence in England. | Mr. Bridgeman has accsepted a posiâ€" The Junior C.W.L. were hostesses tolmon with <he Cammell Laird‘s Shipâ€" a number of their friends ata very{building Company. For over eighteen enjoya‘ble social evening in the Church| months Mr. Bridgeman had been a of Nativity hall on Thursday evening.|resident of Timmins and Gdistrict, comâ€" During the evening cards and otherjing nere from Noranda. He was a games were played, the choice of enâ€"|singer of spzcial talent and was genâ€" tertainrment being cptional. A mem‘berjerous in giving his services. He was of Junior C.W.L. presided at each|a member of the Timmins United table, and arranged for the entertainâ€"|Church choir and also of the United ment Cf the guests. Church male His services After the score ‘was found a eachlw"rb much in demand as a soloist and table, a draw was held of the highest his ready and generous response to all scores, to docide the winners who calls of this kind made him unusually as follows: ladies, l1«., Mrs. Charles|popular. The Canadian Legion found McCann; 2nd, Miss Kay Sweet; gentleâ€" |him a valuable artist at their enterâ€" men, Ist, Mrs. F. Cotnam (playing as|tainments and he was in general deâ€" a gentleman); and 2nd, Mr. I. Sullivan.} mand on many occasions. The fact Following the cards, thh> members of | that he was a member of the St. John‘s ‘he Junior C.W.L. presented a shorti Ambulance Brigade and a friend of programme, that was greatly enjoyed | the Loyal Order of Moose added to his oy all present, and ‘a delicious lunchipopulanty He will be much missed was served. in many circles, and there was very The next regular meecling of the!general regrst that he was not able C.W .L. will be held on Thursday, D€â€"|to remain in town. Mr. Bridgeman, cember 1st. who is an »xpert platemaker, with wide ‘ experience and special technical knowâ€" as Iollows: ladles, liv, MTrs. Chatries McCann; 2nd, Miss Kay Sweet; gentleâ€" men, Ist, Mrs. F. Cotnam (playing as a gentleman); and 2nd, Mr. I. Sullivan. FPollowing the cards, th> members of ‘the Junior ‘C.W.L. presented a short programme, that was greatly enjoyed by all present, and a delicious lunch was served. 23â€"â€"Some 24â€"Leader in a child‘s game 26â€"Fourth note of the scale 27â€"Stopped 29â€"Small vessel for liquids 31â€"At hand 32â€"A spice enjoya‘ole soc‘a of Nativity ha During the « gsames were pl tertainmme of > Ju Do this for three minutes 149 34â€"Affirmative vote 35â€"To ask alms 37â€"The knave of clubs in the game of 100 358â€"River in France 40â€"Danish (abbr.) 42â€"Depart was found at each | held of the hig'hest‘ a winners who were| Myrs. Charlesl 24 Schumacher and Disâ€" _ trict News. Schumacher A.D.S8. Club Whist Event on Thut and the Sherbin third, Mtr cards Mrs I Corner Spruce St. and Third Avenge, Timmins Phone 324 l { *4 * * * * *‘ in WC ond, Mrs. W. McKenzie; Mrs. J. Mathew, playing a: ond, Mr. Alphonse Fournietr cards a pleasing luntch was District Loses a Valuable Citizen the hal Jhe rest of the cvening was spent in dancing. Mrs., Clarence Findell, of Belle Terre, is visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. Angrignon, Second avenue. Mtr. and Mrs. W. Robinson, of Blle Terre, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Robinson‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Buâ€" gera, Second avenue. Mrs. L. Bouece, had the misfortune to fall on the slippery side walk and sprain both ho>r wrists. * *4 884 4 *4 B. Bridgeman Leaves for England. Was Outstandâ€" ing Vocalist. Cr MJ n the 10ome in M T Weston ston, O: mother * convenient. A Wardrobe Gladstone that carries suits in upright position. Simple t bag. A truly fine bag of 335 00 genuine pigskin +D+). is _ __...... 1900 JEWELLERS â€" OPTOMETRISTS 1i PINE ST. N. PHONE 190 A large collection of ladies‘ imported bags from which to choose. This advanced new light weight bag is of brown rawhide. Carries all length dresses Frida . Cassidy left last Thursday sal, from where she will sail imard lineger, Arsonio, for her Sec‘tland. She will also visit iA ( 7. Y Ae jies, Mrs McKenzi )€ d t 1 opseralivi? nelid in the Croatian ‘There were 15 YERY REASONABLE RATES Quiet Atmosphere â€" f her mother, avenue. nson, of Belle home of Mrs. rizeo winners Proulx; secâ€" eents, first, on emi.; sec=â€" After the rved and snent in ledge of che tracds, w overseas in the makir batt"‘>ship work and c nected . with â€"Bri‘ain‘ programme. Rebekahs Complete Plans for Draw, Tea, Sale of Work The Gold Nug held their regula: Thursday evening land Jr., in the cl Plans were com which will take t] ncon t>a, and sg afternoon, ervertainin ercEertaining prog ranged. Tickes t tea fres of charg The regular mt Lodge will be hel day, Novembsr 24 made for future (From The Haile; The home of Mrs. E. F he late Mr. Whorley, Pr Haileybury was the sc« autumn wedding on Satu November 12th, when Ma son, daughéter of Mrs. W late Mr. John Watson ( came vhe bride of Horac ceremony was performed Geer, Baptist ministor a a floral arch of silver k pink and white chysan Max Crooks presided at played the wedding mar sale of aprons stery box. TT tha â€" Onddfelin Wedding.at Haileybury on Saturday, November 12 The Ladies‘ Aid of the United Church announce their annual sale of work and afternoon tea, to be held in the baseâ€" ment of the United Church, Timmins, from 3 to 6 p.m. on Saturday. Nov. 26th, There will be candy, home cooking, apâ€" rons, fancy work, Christmas novelties and many other special features. There will be a particularly pleasing display of attractive Christmas gifts of an outâ€"ofâ€"the ordinary type. LADIES‘ AID ANNUAL SALE O WORK, AND AFTERNOON Do Your Christmas Shopping Ear 1€ emb omt ~th MNID YDuUurIan ) B. Whorl N1 Whorley. The by Rev. C. H. Ccbalt, IIs, ferns and n em um 1¢ on prince ‘er bougqu arcdia. M r which Whorley n V pretLy ernoon, Thompâ€" ind the TC 1A Lod Later maâ€" lac} TV 11 AI ANI M 1 4