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Porcupine Advance, 20 Apr 1933, 2, p. 7

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aberatin A goodâ€"} once or t he becorwm hone not t lows HAPPY METHODS TO HIT THE PANâ€"HANDLING FRATERNITY THURSDAY. APRIT FISHER NOâ€"DRAFT VENTILATION "Duri BAB\ Crty as so many childrer BABVS OWX TABLE oneétant Tablets the gua: Cent pad Ssimilar proo| BABYV‘S Ou BABY‘S OWN TABLETS FIRST in all things modern, Oldsmobile naturally offers Fisher Noâ€"Draft Ventilation, the sensational and exclusive new feature that contributes so much to the motorist‘s wellâ€" being. Strikingly original, too, Oldsmobile leads the style parade for 1933 with a Six and Straight Eight worthy of carrying on a timeâ€"honored reputation for trustworthiness. Oldsmobile is planned for those who want a new type of car â€"one that does all things wellâ€"one that is priced to the times. New models await your inspection. See themâ€"soon | 11 Dr. Willioaoms‘ plus smart style and dependability retting T Timmins A D Yes ... Oldsmobile has We Ontario still unpaid. The mayor ruled this deâ€" mand was out of order, and declared "As the biâ€"weekly meeting opened with Mayor F. X. Plaunt in the chair, one of the local ratepayers among aA large crowd of spectators demanded that the tax collector‘s roll be brought in, suggesting that rumours were curâ€" rent one of the councillor‘s taxes were "The arrest of the councillor occurred with a dramatic suddeness in the midst of a debate in which Mr. Fennessy was a leading figure. "The Renfrew councillor will appear before Justice of the Peace Bowle at Campbell‘s Bay, and will probably be remanded until April 19, when Judge Roland Millar, of Hull, will sit in the Fontiac courts. "It was on charges originated by Councillor Fennessy on February 9, 1932 that a judicial probe was conducted by the Department of the Attorneyâ€" General of Ontario into the adminisâ€" tration of justice in the town of Renâ€" frew. "Mr. Fennessy was first married to Miss Braley, it is alleged, at Rochesâ€" ter, N.Y., many years ago, there beâ€" ing two children of the union. While Miss Braley was still alive he is alâ€" leged to have gone through a marâ€" riage ceremony at Shawville, Que., with the Osgoode girl. Mr. Fennessy‘s presâ€" ent wife at Renfrew, mother of two cther children, was formerly Miss Mary Farrell, and they were married in Montreal in 1912. "They drove to Councillor Fennessy‘s home to obtain a few articles of clothâ€" ing, and then left by automobile for Campbell‘s Bay. "The warrant under which Mr. Fenâ€" nessy was arrested, at the instructions of the Attorneyâ€"General‘s department at Quebec¢, charged that he did, on cr about September 16, 1903, at Shawville, Que., go through a ceremony of marâ€" rilage with an Osgoode, Ont., girl, while already married to a Miss Alberta Braley. "On a warrant sworn out before Fred Bowie, Justice of the Peace of Campâ€" bell‘s Bay, Que., James Fennessy, memâ€" ber of the Renfrew Town Council, was arrested on a charge of bigsmy as h> attended a meeting of the Council at 8.15 c‘clock Tuesday evening. ‘"‘The arrest was carried out by Sherâ€" iff Dominic Slcan, of Pontiac County, and High Constable Michel St. Gerâ€" main, also of that county, who came to Renfrew in an automobile and called on Chief M. Greer, head of the town‘s constabulary, to assist in the arrest. Called Out of Meeting "Mr. Fennessy, who is a 54â€"yearâ€"old cattle drover living on Lorne street, and who has been a member of the Council for the past six years, was called out of the meeting in the Tempâ€" erance Hall, and, as he stepped out the dasor of the council chamber, was taken into custody by the Pontiac offiâ€" James Fernessy, of Renfrew, who was in Limelight Last Year on Account of Charges Against Chiel Greer, Arresied at Council Meeting Aad * wIre uncill mar inte he ed On reer man * Fenness wC ending a C 1 from R n him Â¥A T ho ho Becau 1ME PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARTO â€"But the bull which is so much the delight of connoisseurs as to have beâ€" come a chestnut or classic, according to the perceptions of one‘s funny bone (is that a bull or a metaphor?) hails from the Antipodes. _ An Australian one day addressed his fellow parliamenâ€" tarians at Canberra on a point of order. His protest began: "Gentlemen, a memâ€" ber of this House has taken advantage of my absence to tweak my nose behind my back, I hope that the next time he abuses me behind my back like a coâ€" ward he will do it to my face like a man, and not go skulking into the thicket to assail a gentleman who is not present to defend himself." member of the Alberta Legislature has moved to reduce that body by eighteen members. Te United of Alâ€" berta, who control the Government party are on record as opposed to a cut. In Ontario it is Conservative Government which is reducing the Legislature by twenty or more. (Chirstian Science Monitor) â€"But the bull which is so muc delight of connoisseurs as to havy delight of connolsseurs as tO Nnal come a chestnut or classic, acc( to the perceptions of one‘s funny (is that a bull or a metaphor?) from the Antipodes. An Aust oranges tnhnal invIilte yYou CcuIlstdllUy 1PI0 the fruit stands (you will like them for other desserts, and for salads, tooâ€" or for eating quite plain.) And make this tangerine sauce: 2 tangerines 6 tablespoons butter 1 cup powdered sugar Cream butter and sugar. Add grated rind of tangerine. Drop by drop (so as not to curdle) add juice of tangerine, THINGS SURELY SEEM TO BE UPSIDE DOWN DOWN THERE use a favorite syrup mixture of honey and But for something some of those tiny oranges that invite yvo!l Of course, you can serve cately rolled pancakes wi sweet finishing touches. spreal the pancake with j€ serve or with a mixture of bt lemon, before you roll it. â€" On hot gr thin cakes un enough to roll Of course, y 1 pint milk Flavoring Pinch of salt Mix flour, salt and suga1 slowly to form thick paste. oughly wellâ€"beaten eggs. A use lemon or orange peel. On hot greased griddl Writing recently in The Toronto Mail and Empire, Ann Adams, expert in domestic science has the following:â€" From France Comes Crepe Suzettes! If we admiring and somewhat odd "foreigners" attempt to rate a favorâ€" ite of our own and guess at the outâ€" standing favorite amongst all the amâ€" azing array of French sweetsâ€"we should almost be unanimous, probably in declaring for Crepes Suzettesâ€"those filmyâ€"thin French pancakes that are rolled up and served blazing hot and probably with a wonderful sauce. _ In Faris it is not unusual for the head waiter himself to arrive, attended by his minions, who will set up a chafing dish right on your tableâ€"and with a ceremony, scarcely to be surâ€" passed on any occasion, "the lord of the diningâ€"room" wik, himself, fry and serve the Crepes Suzettes. Our own modern electric table grills offer the greatest inducement for the making of French pancakes right on our own tables. Or, of course, they can be cooked on a greased griddle on a kitchen range. The batter must be thin, indeed if you are making the cakes with a preâ€" pared flour, such as will thicken on standing, keep on adding milkâ€"for the pancakes must be very thin indeed. when finished. The real Crepes Suzetâ€" f tes have no leavening in them at all except that supplied by the eggs, and these are used generously enough to make the mixture almost custard rich. Here are quantities to serve six perâ€"| sons : l | had driv was | Mr. Blac the book Councill© He did town‘s bt time. A: there ws Favourites Among the French Sweets and Crepes Suzettes," Sald to be the Very Queen of Famous French Dishes. 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