Porcupine Advance, 29 Dec 1938, 2, p. 8

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so ago. markct :1 aorang?s « nas although less b> prices is tables. the wih hCw Sun«da: wha‘ a buckw!} York wa There was a Time When Buckwheat Cakes Were a Part of Most Breakfast Menus. A Return to Buckwheat Cakes on the Breakfast Table Will be Enjoyed. How About Buckwheat Cakes for Breakfast Sausage Shirred E Baked Anpl¢ I Corner Spruce St. and Third Avenue, Timmins Phone 324 848 4* * * * Chicken Hash Cabbage with Crackers Shortcal VNION BUS TERMINAL â€" NORTH BAY Ly. NORTH BAY 8.40 a.m. Ar. TORONTO 4.0§5 p.m. Lv. TORONTO Ar. NORTH BAY 4.10 p.m. â€" * * % * * A L* *XA *A * * * * * lery COYr By EDITH M. BARBER MixC Moeondayâ€"Breakfast Grapefru‘« Readv=â€"toâ€"cat Cerea CLEANX ROOMSâ€"BY DAY OR WEEK Tuesdayâ€"Breakfast Tomato Juice Bi undayâ€"Breakfast Orango Juise AND INFORMANDON AI ~â€"NYom (ean 11| Luncheon Dinner ‘oiled Steak oped Potatcoes ssols Sprouts ~Whipped Cream Luncheoaon xh Dinner Supper toâ€"eat Cereal Whole Wheat Muffins Coffzse prov Bi 11 ved grsatly. The its and vegetables in ‘he past week, eather will doustâ€" ortly 9y higher fruits and vegoâ€" irrived a week or in checking the quality of PFlorida quallty 0o od groat Casserole ible Salad Doughnuts red Lima B2sans se Dressing Potato Cakes Sauce Dressing se Jelly 1 Celery VERY REASONABLE RATES Quiet Atmosphere Phone 101â€"2â€"3 ch Sauce / infl 7011 a# $ i k Coffec Olives 3thing, asional magine hion>d Coffee are crambled Eggs Poached Salmon Apple Sauce Fruit Jelly Scalloped Oysters â€"Five tablespoons butcer. Four cups soft bread crumbs One and oneâ€"quarier teaspoons salt. Pepper. One tablespoon lemon juice. One pint oysters. Melt the butter, add crumbs and seasonings and mix well. Drain oysters and arrange in akernate layers with the buttered crumbs in a greased bakâ€" ing dish. Bake 20 minwss in a hot oven (450 degrees F.). Brown Bread Salary Reductions of Studebaker Cancelled Cottage Pudding In a special message received today from Paul G. Hoffman, president of The Studebaker Corporation, South Bend, Indiana, it was announced tha, in view of the substantial improvement in S:udebaker sales volume since the introcuction of its 1939 models and the orrlook for a sustained high level of the company‘s business in 1939, the directors had voted at their on December 19 to cancel as of January 1. 1939, salary reductions which became effective on April 1, 1938. Cancellation of the reduccions applies to all salaried personnel except the Chairman of the Board and the President. The reducâ€" tions made last April were on a sliding scale ranging from 10% on the first $1800 of annual salary up to 25% the highess salary brackets. (Copyricht, 1938, by The Bell Syndi cate Inc.). Wallace R. Campbell: "We feel that Canada is in an enviable position, ready to move forward into a more prosperous era." reamed Potatoes Dinner Scalloped Oysters Buttored Boets Spinach with Hot French Dressing Date Pudding Creamy Sauce Thursdayâ€"Breakfast Orange Juice Cooked Cereal Rols Coffes Luncheon Cream of Spinach Scup Grapefruit Salad Tea Toasied Crackeors Dinneéer Cold Ham Orange Boiled Eggs Baked Sweoos Potatoes Braised Lectuce Pumpkin Pic Wednesdayâ€"Rreakfast Bak»d Prunes and Apricots sadyâ€"toâ€"eat Coreal Bacon Corn Mui{ffins Cof Luncheon Spnish Rice Mixad Green Salad Cookies Pears Dinner Baked Beans with Pork Luncheon Cream»ed Ham on Toast Romaine Salad Lunheon Clam Chowder Cottage Cheese Salad Mince Tarts Fridayâ€"Breakfast Stewed Figs Readyâ€"toâ€"eat Cereal Puff Buttered Cauliflower Sliced Cucumbers Saturdayâ€"Breakfast X* 84 * 4* % 4 4 % Dinner Toast | Canada Northern Power Corporation I Limited Hollandaise Toas Mashed Turnips Cooked Brandy Saiurce NORTHERN ONTARIO POWER COMPAXNXY LIMITED Salad Bow! NORTHERNX QUEBEC POWER COMPANY LIMITED Controlling and Operating Coffe With disarming candidness Geraldâ€" ine Farrar, begins hor autcbiography, "Such Sweet Compulsion," with this admission: "I am over half a cenilury young as I write these lines." Her beauty her written stateâ€" ment; For today, this beloved songâ€" bird of opera‘s Goldsn Age, radiate: the same personal loveliness which onâ€" deared her to audiences of swo continâ€" ents. Thse incomparable "Gertry" is a Lhs@s incomparuDie GUGertry 1s a perennial charmer! Bcauty Second Only to Voizce From her earliest years Miss Farrar considered physical beauty of primary imporcanceâ€"second only to the trainâ€" ing of her rich, lovely voice! When she made her American debut in 1906 a leading critic commented: "What may wthis girl not do? When Farrar twisted her little form into its turquoise wrapping, as she spun out the waltze‘s final trill, she could have wound that audience around her lit‘le finger. Such serpentine grace has not baen obâ€" served since the Carters and the Beornâ€" mxX2L pUurs2 discretion anc And from her own penned words we zlean a devotion to her femininity {3 this very yearâ€"and perhaps her seeâ€" ret of beoing a leading beauty at "half a century young!" She writes: "I never begrudged a penny for a handsome wardrobe, on or off the stage. It has ofen been saidâ€"and men have liked to believeâ€"that women dressed for their approbation. But I do not agree to this; I drossed, for my part, primarily for my pubslic and alâ€" ways I personally love pretty thinzs; to this day, my extravagances are in the sartorial line, and cortainly, would not be condoned by a male membsr of my family, did I know I have one . . . I conclude my own tasts in feminine frippery gives me my madiâ€" um of pleasurs in return: And afteor are in thg would not membesr 0 have one . in feminin cum of pl all. it is 0 can Ail D2 tTHhe arormâ€"woOImna outline every feminine heart yearns incorporate." S3 in her seventsenth year of volu: tary retiremsr: from the thrilling wor of music, Miss Farrar continuss to ho har public‘s interest through t charm, and grace and beauty whiC she so cherishes! "I am nrot one to count my silve hairs and years in such close proximit to an imperishible courcerpart of ex pre @any w A L 1l Incomparable Geraldine Farrar Charm Which Thrille MISS GERALDINE FARRAR, as she is tod stonal magnetism which thrililed opera audi is lovinglyv calted "Gerry*®" piga Beauty and You hnou:ht nzsarer her c s O CXCUusC y herself the char i2 wardrobe comb found for the m all stores. A lit â€"~renun: A privilege of harmless a all that is ndad plannin e dreamâ€"w e heart vea THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, NNTARIO Christmas Eve Gi t for Employees of R.T.A. V ictor 1 V id Fleshâ€"colored satin slip CAN YOU remember way ba« flodayv,. radiating the same uverâ€" imudionces of former vears. She 1€ when you COME in esw Clly Retains Toâ€"day the Millions. ourl By Vera Winston) It}2 !1 doll said "maâ€" lucky with that operation. Ju i sqeezed herâ€"but the|they are leamning io talk, the; Â¥s. "Oh boy!" something to talk about. OI CA VIiCAQE payroll as of July, leted a nminimum o : between July 15th, 1, 1939 inclusive, will plax}. Thus between y employees of RCA vear, bhe eligible for 11 11 to meeo the still revaining an o ~many women vhen they rsach ht good he RCA the anâ€" 1e Comâ€" ‘, of the in RCA service. itled to ‘ss thas n ) daing )3o0phay in her ibl Aâ€"SOUND _ PARTNERSHIP f 01( AND THE ~/SUN LIFE C Wedding at Chureh of Nativity on Monday: Skin Blemishes Often Develop Into Cancers A skin blemish may be a cancer in the making. Moles, warts and other skin blemishâ€" 53 are usiually just what they appear to beâ€"entirely harmless disfiguremerts. But sometimes as the years go by, any one of these blemishes may develop inâ€" to a skin cancer. The reason for this is that the danger is not recognized; the mole or wars may becom» irritated by collar, waistband or simply by misâ€" chievous fingers; the danger is not appreciated by the victim and cancer bogins and is left untreated or treated by quacks wich disastrous results. As long as a mole, wart, brown or crusty patch, sear or other skin growth does not change from year to year, it need be given no trsament. But one should be on <he lookout for a darkâ€" ening in color, increase in size, and in a mole increased hairiness, scaliness, or a t>ndency to bleed. An open wound which refuses to heal is rarely cancerous in the beginning. If loft untreated, it may develop into a stubkorn form of canc>or, difficult of (From Northern News) The fact that he has a wife and chilâ€" dren dependinz on him saved Eugene Baudoin from a jail sentence in police court yscently when he was found Miss Alberta Marcotte and Mr. Rav McGee Married. Ein m dinner groom Quack such as salves, ointâ€" men‘s and plasters are not only useless in treatment, but they delay the use cf rational remedies. Surgery, Xâ€"ray and radium in the hands of competâ€" cent surgeon or physician are the proâ€" per methods of {reatment. The doctor is the one to decide. Skin cancers are the easiest of all cancers to detecs and curs. In spite of this fact, they kill more chan 3,300 persons every year in Canada and the United States. If a mole, wart or other skin blemish is causing you any conâ€" cern, ask your doctor about it. un‘ :2>d in marriag of Mr. and Mrs. *‘ Rouyn, and Mr. f mins. son of Mr. a grcom $s un H. J. McGe Induced Child of Six to Two Dogs for S guilty by Magisirat taining stolen goods Evidence was given paid a sixâ€"yearâ€"old bo catch a pair of sleish . $20 each, at the back C School herse a few weeks ship was all ready to i jail term when he wa. the man had a family, asked for Isniency in alternative sentence w Mave lNhe GOFS NLCNCG W ib SiCG1iGIl When arrewed he claimed ly> did not know the canines were stolen. The boy, who reseived the monsy for the dogs, appeared and told the cour. he helped two of Beaudoin‘s sons get the dogs. His Worship, in passing sentence, said he was doing so very much against his wishes and felt thaw. a jail term was the way of disposing of a person who used a sixâ€"yearâ€"old boy to steal for him. Bcth the Crown and Magisâ€" trate Atkinson asked that an example of the case be made so tha, others contemplating such a move would think ctherwise. â€"By John W. S. McCullough, M.D D.P.H. mony Nativ timat Messrs. H. J. McGee, un srsom, and Mike Krupka. Aft>r the csrsmony, a we i quict Jut charming w jay morning it 8.30 : wo y28al Beaucd: * Toronto Telegram: Dionne girk PUS. ;ovie mploy bride was attracrtively wi‘ch matchir s, and carried a ‘Dbougu Attendants at th2 woddin H. J. McGee, unclk> 0 jloin, who was arrested by Dâ€" Sergeant Cairns, was fcund to e dogs hitched to his sleigh, sixâ€"yearâ€"old boy 50 ceonts pair of sleish dogs, valued , at the back of the Separ holi¢ cersmony, a wedding breakâ€" ‘rved at the home of the le and aurs, Mr. and Mrs. >, of 10 Balsam N., and day, Mrs, Blaheys of Balâ€" entertained at a woedding honour Oof the bride and 11 n made so tha., others such a move would tm easiest Of All d curs. In spite of 1 more than 3,300 in Canada and the 1)m 2A y M rman off n that Beaudoin AlbC was clnhne signing @p the peace for Arkinson s ago. His Worâ€" impose a hsavy as notified that and the Crown the case. His for Sleigh bouquet o woddinz were M a 1urch of f2w inâ€" s formâ€" at ¢ the 1. Mo «o W found of reâ€" n common limnclqe>nts. Chlidren ar2 Unie principal victims of burns and scalds for the reason that enforced indoor play during cold weather expases chilâ€" dren to the risk of fire and scalding water. More than onsâ€"half the deaths from inhalavion of illuminating and other poisonous gases in che home occur durâ€" ing the months from Dzecember to March. The greater use of gas heating appliances and closed windows comâ€" bine to make the hazard worse in winâ€" ter. Illuminating gas, which contains carbon monoxide, causes a majority of vhese Sometimes the escape of gas is from a detached flexible pipe, a leaky pipe or the putting of lighted gas by a gust of wind, by water boiling over or other means. Stove or furnace pipes become disconnected or the drafits are set so low that gases escape thoruzh the house. Motor drivers are asphyxiated as they run their motors in unheated home garâ€" ages wherse windows and doors are closed,. More than 50% of these aecciâ€" dents occur during the four months of Wedding at the Finnish Church Manse on Monday mnome hazZar{ds in ThE WInleT ‘specially those associated with heatâ€" ing apparatus. Dostruction of homes by fire is a common wintor occurrence. About oneâ€" ‘hird of the deaths of persons from burns and suffocation in house fires cccur during the months of December and January. The heating plant in many homes is defective. There are lsaky chimneys and overheated smokr pipes. The very young and the very cld ars frequent victims because of quent ards. den colc Pukkila Mtr. a Home Fatalities are Frequent in Winter surancs PubDdiica York, says that ally injured in the home duri than at any oftl ‘The "tollâ€" of pipes. Lc . Vi cld ars freqt their inability 2mergencies. D:saths from valent in win ‘the annual nu Peak is Reached During the Month of December. Y C adent TY hn t ntint nts octur during che months of ld weather. Smothering of children is commoner thess months. Usually these acciâ€" nts are amongz infants who, for 6 lkd $ 1¢ Here‘s Heaith 17 it mor( In :; TX d MJ1 incidonts. Children are the victims of burns and scalds reason that enforced indoor ns cold weather expoases chilâ€" the risk of fire and scalding iblic ; e McCullough, M.D. tical Bullatin, a ica:ion published i1at more persons in accidents in a: uring the winter othser scason. : OF CANADA Ma | wWhe ind M arcupi #1; Rev mart 1€ imate ol Miss Senja P>olto ind Mr. Edward S$. B. HANSULD 1. S. BROUV Telephone 2295 Telephone Local SUN LIFE Lgents thoemselves in Selma, the Siitâ€" becamse the Vir‘anen. son M.D., D.P.H.) . a lifg inâ€" 20A from TIMMINS DAIRY irtan>n 5 are I1â€" ind about r months guarantees Not Woant ig toaok Timmins in p Phone 935 for Delivery warmth bed. an.. snow ard ness which chings about h complim>nt her time she gives y( and tell her the } THURSDAY. DECEMBER >20TH, 1938 partnership Among accidents One man calls his sweetie cause it costs so much to ace with her. ansult Across the Road or Across the Country WE CAN TAKE IT! 12ny he w Phone 4 2 ] STAR TRANSFER EVERY LOADINSURED Local and Long Distance Moving. CRATING SHIPPTIN G Yhat to 1 } by /’/fy/;" fiaéx%fr( A Y The 100 GH tilH that Shall on them u a slam ind PACKING S5TORAGE is the There arkâ€" badâ€" Iaxi'! any

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