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Porcupine Advance, 4 May 1933, 2, p. 3

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"The Objection is frequently heard that gardens and flowers cost too much or that they take too much time. The truth is that it is not so much a matâ€" ter of money or time as it is of desire and disposition. If we are disposed to have gardens and flowers and really desire to have attractive home surâ€" roundings, we will have them no matâ€" ter how busy we may be. Information as to suitable varieties for planting may be cbtained from your local Horâ€" ticultural Society or from the Ontario Agricuitural Colledge. ‘The cost in any event need be only trifling and the amount spent on the nursery stock neâ€" "We are influenced to a greater exâ€" tent than we realize by our surroundâ€" ings. Children are particularly sensiâ€" tive in this regard. Surely a home in and around which flowers are grown is a better place to bring up children than a home where no attention whatâ€" ever is ‘paid to these friends of the plant kingdom. As the twig is bent the tree is inclined, is ap old saying and very applicable in connection with the training of children. If children are taught to love flowers and to beâ€" come familiar with them, their hearts will be filled with love for these things which leave less room in their hearts and minds for the things that hurt and destroy. "Further, the progressiveness and thrift of a community or municipality are often reflected in its appearance and the best advertisingzg that any comâ€" munity can do is to present a pleasing, inviting appearance to the worldâ€"an appearance of prosperity and industry, reflected by wellâ€"planted and wellâ€"kept public and private grounds. ~‘"The season approaches when every homeâ€"owner in Simcce and the surâ€" rounding ‘villages of Norfolk County should be giving thought to the beautiâ€" fication of his premises and thus to the improvement in appearance of his comâ€" munity. While horticultural work has enjoyed a tremendous boom in Norfolk in .the last few years, there remains plenty of room for further development. Every unimproved or unplanted home can be made more attractive by the judicious use of trees, shrubs, flowers and wellâ€"kept grass. The old saying that a home is not a home until it is planted, very well emphasizes the neâ€" cessity and wisdom of planting. On innumerable occasions The Adâ€" vance has referred to the value of flowers, lawns, gardens, trees to a town, and incidentally pointed.out how a horâ€" ticultural society advances the common interest because of this. Last week The Advance qucted the secretary of the Timmins Horticultural Sdciety in regard to some telling points made for the cause of beautifying home surâ€" roundings and the town. There was an excellent article recently in The Simâ€" coe Reformer in reference to this matâ€" ter. It may be noted that what is apâ€" plied to Simece has the same appliâ€" eation to Timmins or any other town. The editorial in The Simceoe Reformer is good enough to repreduce in full. Here It is:â€" Beautify Town and Home Surroundings Flowers, Lawns, Trees, of Material as Well as Aesthetie Value.. Benefit to Children of Pleasing Home Surroundings +Certainly this is more natural than taking pills and drugsâ€"often harmful. Two tablespoonfuls daily are usually sufficient. If not reâ€" lieved this way, see your doctor. ALLâ€"BRAN also supplies iron for the blood. At all grocers. In the redâ€"andâ€"green package. Made by Kellogg in Lomfon, Ontario, THURSDAY, MAÂ¥ 411. 1033 The "bulk" in AuLLâ€"BRAN is much like that of leafy vegetables. Inâ€" side the body, it forms a soft mass, which gently clears the intestines of wastes. "I have suffered from terrible constipation since the birth of my first child â€" 9 years ago! I have tried everything and nothing had any lasting results. Very relucâ€" tantly T tried your ‘AuLâ€"BRAN‘ with no faith in it at all. Much to my surprise, I have not had to take uny medicine since starting to use ALLâ€"BRAN, 4 months ago."â€" Mrs. Doris Eyre King (address furnished upon request). Laboratory tests show ALLâ€"BRAN contains two things which overâ€" eome constipation: "Bulk" to exâ€" ercise the intestines; vitamin B to help tone the intestinal tract. Then Mrs. King Discovered ALLâ€"BRAN We quote from her voluntary letter : ‘HAD CONSTIPATICN SINCE BIRTH OF MY FIRST CHiLD" BUILDERS‘ SUPPLIES HILLâ€"CLARKâ€"FRANCIS LTD. PHONE 126 Sanding Floors A Specialty (From The New Liskeard Speaker) Although, according to the clerk‘s reâ€" cords, conly three of the six members in attendance voted "aye" on the moâ€" tion, (@and one of them said he was opposed to the idea, but would support the measure), Cobalt town council, in regular session on Monday night, adopted daylight saving for the pericd May 15 to September 15, inclusive. 1t was stated at the meeting that a petiâ€" tion favouring the proposal, and said to contain 170 signature, had been cir« culated, but it was not presented. Opposition was voiced by Trustee Frank Lendrum, chairman of the public school board, who anticipated difficulties and said the public schools would run on star.dard time, and the proviso was made in the motion that, unless Hailâ€" eybury and New Liskeard would do likewise, the scheme was "off." so far as Cobalt was concerned. It developed also that the change in dates (the oriâ€" ginal proposal had been to have sumâ€" mer time from May 1 to September 30) had been made at the suggestion of Mayor Charles A. Byam, of New Lisâ€" keard. The following is from the London, England, correspondent of The Ottawa Journal last week:â€"One of the most delightful retorts ever made is mentionâ€" ed by Mr. Arthur Lambton, a cousin of Lord Durham‘s, and a famous authoriâ€" ty on sport, in his book "The Galanty Show," published recently. It concerns an American who was asked by Sir Morgan Crofton if he played golf, Sir Morgan adding the information that he himself played very badly, and had a handicap of 18. "You are what we Americans call a Civil War veteran," said the New Yorker, "because they go out in ‘63 and are back home in ‘65." "Ah, yes," rejoined Sir Morgan, as quick as lightning, "then I suppose you call your scratch players Great War Veterans?" "Why?" "Because they go out in ‘18, and come back home in 19F" DAYLIGHT SAVING HAS BEEN ADOPTED IN TOWN OF COBALT "Your individual efforts in makinz | at your home more attractive will improve | ne your street and thus have a part in | wh beautifying your community. Incidenâ€" | the tally you will have helped to make a | ed more beautiful Canada." nlo will be found one of the finest invest ments that can be made. It will pa great dividends in satisfaction and wi increase the value of yvour home. DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CIVIL WAR AND GREAT WAR VETERANS cessary to improve the avera Another ___â€" Everybody‘s naming Magic Mystery Cakes ... What‘s your suggestion this month? Start right in today to think up a name for this Mystery Cake. Read the recipe. Sounds good, doesn‘t it? And it is good. If you make the cake, be sure to follow Miss Moir‘s adviceâ€"use Magic Baking Powder. Miss Alice Moir has contributed the recipe for this Magic Mystery Cake. It‘s a cake you‘ll like. Attractive. Delicious. Easy to make and inexpensive. UST think of the things you could do with that $250 prize! There‘s nothing hard about this contest, either. You name the mysterv cakeâ€"that‘s all! ‘!Asking Recreation : for the Unemployed Mention of Hon. Mr. Finlayson reâ€" calls the fact that announcement has been made that work of road maintenâ€" ance in the North has been discontinuâ€" ed. It must be said that if the country has no money for road maintenance it certainly has none for any schemes of providing "recreational facilities for the unemployed." The best recreational erthusiasm of Kirkland Lak work there." Mention of calls the fact day." The direct relief scheme is addâ€" ing to the prevalence of slum condiâ€" tions by forcing overcrowding, living in too small quarters and in unsanitary conditions. Mr. Somerville was referâ€" ring, of ctcurse, to Southern Ontario, but had he turned his attention as the others did to the North he might well have added that roads very necessary for the development of the country might well be built at this time and cther public works of necessity carried cut so that work might be provided. Mr. Somerville was certainly right in saying that direct relief is unsoundg economically and it may be added that its effects are equally undesirable in Agar Basil land Another part o the meeting in t accepted as muCc This is where it i ing that direct eccnomically, W. I relief money sho housing schemes "slums," which, nearly all cities. added, "and in a ; day." The direct real requirem this part of employment. 11L Social and Welfare Couwncil Meeting Tororto has Suggestions for thw North. Opening of Road Work Much More Sensible Thougeh. uplif here Th 1¢€ ‘ report proceeds to say that Mr. forecast appointment of William Stasiv, as director of the Kirkâ€" Lake relief work. Hon. William nlayson, Minister of Lands antd ts, said Mr. Agar, "speaks with siasm of Mr. Stasiv‘s standing in ind Lake and of the proposed WaV the prevalence y â€"forcing ove nall quarters 16 rt of the report given of n the despatches will be much nearer the mark. it is noted that contendâ€" ect relief was unsound W. L. Somerville said that should be expended on mes to do away with ch, he said, existed in les. He might well have i a great many towns toâ€" rect relief scheme is addâ€" evalence of slum condiâ€" ing overcrowding, living and in unsanitary r. Somerville was referâ€" e, to Southern Ontario, rned his attention as the the North he might well rat roads very necessary opment of the country Notr ounoil Meeting at' uneimp â€"the n IIt need 1NDnOIl lities." Again to hnasis for the iemployed in he need for i l on Warner, the need of ntte Magic gives consistently better baking reâ€" sults. That‘s the reason the majority of dietitians and cookery experts throughout Canada use it exclusively. They know from experience that Magic is always dependable. Don‘t put off entering this Magic Contest. There are 63 prizesâ€"and the name you suggest may easily win one of them. / organiZâ€" work, emâ€" n ptY rjected of denâ€" ident When you bake at home his 1€ it A year ago there were 435 telephones in use in the twin towns of Rouyn artd Noranda. Now there are 561, an inâ€" crease of 126 in the year. 11. Always have car equipment in good order. 12. Indicate by distinct signals any change of procedure while operating. 7. Do not follow the vehicle ahead too closely. 8. Always be alert for pedestrians. 9. Never use intoxicants before drivâ€" ing a Car. 10. Use great care in getting in and out of a line of traffic. 3. Drive always with highway condiâ€" tions in mind so that if the car does skid it need not result seriously. 4. Operate always at a speed at which the car can be fully controlled whatâ€" ever, and however, emergencies arise., 5. Always drive on the rightâ€"hand side of the road. 6. In making a left turn use careâ€" give consideration to traffic approachâ€" ing from all points. 1. Pay attention. 2, Use care at all intersectionsâ€"drivâ€" ing with the thought in mind that the cther fellow always has the right of way. Here is the latest set of driving rules which has been placed before the public by J. J. Meagher, K.C., viceâ€"president of the Royal Automobile Club of Canâ€" ada : Suggested Driving Rules for the Motorist Toâ€"day (Brockville Recorder and Times) Safe driving â€"rules are becoming a drug on the market and yet too much emphasis cannot be placed upon any code of conduct on the roads which may be followed by a reduction in the number of accidents that are taking place. facilities that Hon,. Mr. Pinlayson could provide would be the much desired emâ€" nloyment that would come from a senâ€" sible road policy. The policy of direct relief, however, promises to leave the country in such a condition that before long it will be impossible to maintain roads or anything else. Certainly unâ€" til the roads that cost the province so much money and that are so vital to the North are properly looked after there should not be expenditures for any welfare schemes that are not abâ€" solutely practical and immediately necessary. With work provided for them, so that they can keep themselves the unemployed of the North will ask for no "recreational facilities." They will have all the exercise required and as in the past they will provide their own recreations. FILLING : Cream 3 tablespoons butter, gradually add about 1‘4 cups confecâ€" tioner‘s sugar, 1 teaspoon very strong coffee, 4 teaspoon vanilla and enough cream to make mixture of consistency to spread. Fold in 2 tablespoons of almonds Here‘s Miss Alice Moir‘s recipe Can you name it ? Huntingdon â€"Gleaner:â€"The feudal castle of Montemalo and 1,000 square vards of land went on sale at Cunco, Italy, for 35 cents. A down payment of only 34 cents is required. State auctioneers admit the castle is uninâ€" habitable and the land rocky. They stress the view from the old tower and the "sentimental and historical wealth" the property represents. It was put on the block for 50 cents last January and found no buyer. The castle dates back to the twelfth century. Age, abandonâ€" ment and other factors have entered into its deterioration. Lightning deâ€" molished part of it and an earthquake razed more. Twenty years ago Count Manfredo Saluzzo, last of the ancient line to hold it, had what remained of the roof torn off to take advantage of a government decree making roofless buildings exempt from taxation. essay competition among the puplis of the High, Continuation and Vocaâ€" tional Schools of the Frovince. "The Honourable Géorge S, Henry, Premier and Minister of Education, is in full sympathy with the proposed competition and recommends it to the favourable consideration of Boards of Trustees and the principals of the schools concetned." A similar contest is being organized in coâ€"operation with the Department of Education of the Province of Queâ€" sued a memoran«ium to the appropriate school authorities, anncuncing the conâ€" test and giving its terms. The preâ€" amble to this announcement reads. "During the past twentyâ€"five years, the Ontario mining industry has atâ€" tracted worldâ€"wide attention. The outâ€" put of the various mines has increased in volume by many millions. Toâ€"day, the production of the mines in Norâ€" thern Ontario places Ontario among the foremost countries of the world. Eighteen eightyâ€"three, fifty years ago, saw the commencement of the Nickel industry in Ontario. This year, Ontarâ€" io celebrates the Jubilee. With a view of fixing interest in nickel and its uses, and to promoting a knowladge of the nickel industry, the International Nickâ€" el Company has offered to institute an ecring Aat L. C. W. Drury branch of t Mining Nickel Company of Canada, LtG., is offering these prizes. Napler Mcore, editor of MacLean‘s Magazine; Brigadier General Charles H. Mitchell, C.B., CM.G., Dean of the FPaculty of Applied Science and Enginâ€" ecring at Toronto University, and Dr. C. W. Drury, chairman of the Toronto branch of the Canadian Institute of Mining Metallurgy, will serve as Essay Contest for Children of Ontario Competition Inaugurated by the Inter national Nickel Co. to Mark Fiftieth Anniversary of This Basic Industry. The Department of Education has isâ€" d a memorandum to the appropriate C t TE :N irms: fro > Ey Chatelasine institute First Prize $250, Second Prize $100,« Third Prize $50, 60 Prizes of $10 each ‘bflg_‘ and Approved i1 the new, FREE Magic Cook Book contains tested recâ€" ipes for dozens of tempting dishes. Send for it. Address Gillett Products, Fraser Avenue, Toronto 2. ralokm .llqmmc MISS ALICE MOIR is the dietitian of one of Montreal‘s finest apartmentâ€"hotel restaurants. "I always use and recommend Magic Baking Powder,""‘ Miss Moir states. "It combines efhiciency and economy to the highest degree. Besides, Magic always gives dependable results."‘ an essay contest for ca.: lling $200 is now bein 1e school children of the mart of Canada‘s celebra oth anniversary of her MACGIC MYSTERY CAKE 1pon F3 FROSTING : Place 1 cup brown sugar and !4 cup boiling water in saucepan. Stir over low heat until sugar is dissolved. Boil gently without stirring until a soft ball is formed when tried in cold water, or syrup spins thread 3 in. long when dropped from spoon. Cool graduailly. Add slowly to stiffly beaten white of 1 egg. Beat until it thickens. Add 4 teaâ€" spoon vanilla. Spread thickly over cake and sprinkle with rolled burnt almonds. Means 12e Ho which have been blanched and lightly browned in oven and rolled fine with rolling pin. Spread between layers. N MAILW Min $100 T 13%, Pine Street North as the "Order of th The first authentic mining in North A: place at Minto, N.B coal was exported to The first compound steam the world was invented in N wick by Benjamin Tibbits, c The first pap produced at U 1829. Eastern C "Fiprs «* s «t B P BPA P 4 BPA ALP A i AALP AP P P DP L AP P P P P AL O L PP P LAAA O AC LC LA CA P P e tfi It W A Sensatitonal Opposite Goldflelds Hotel BRlock TIM MIXS If" you really want to save money on fine handâ€"cut and tailored clothes, without sacrificing style, quality, workmanship or variety of choice, see "Clothes of Quality" samples tomorrow. The prices are as low as *16,50 â€" with satisfaction positively guaranteed. Clothes of Zuality authenticated r North America INSURANCE IN ALL BRANCHES REAL ESTATE n 16(X of the ERE‘S an announcement that stands out head and shoulders above the multitude of "sale" advertisements that are appearing everyâ€" where this Spring. It‘s the announcement of "Clothes of Quality‘s" new values for 1933 â€" values in tailoredâ€"toâ€"measure clothes that honestly surpass anything you‘ve ever seen â€" anywhere. i America. This took N.B., in 1639 and the d to Boston. ‘ made from wood was er Sackville, N.B., in Houses and Lots for Sale on Terms DOMINION BANK BUILDING 9 In case of a tie, the full amount of the prize money will be paid to cacb tying contestant. 8 Prize winners will be announced to all entrants within one month aftcr conâ€" test closes. 6 Contest closes MAY 31, 1933. No enâ€" tries considered if postmarked later than May 31 midnight. No entries considered if forwarded with insufhcient postage. 2 All you do is naeme the mystery cake. (Only one name from each person. 3 PRINT at the top of your paper in ink (or typewrite) "Miss Moir‘s Mystery Cake." Under this, print your suggestion for a name. Then, in the lower rightâ€"hand corner, print your own name and adâ€" dress, clearly and neatly. Do not use pencil. 4 Do not send the cake itselfâ€"just tne name and your own name and address, It is not essential to bake the cake to enter the contest. 1 Contest is for residents of Canada and Newfoundland only. NOTE, Other Magic Mystery Cakes comâ€" Ing! Watch for thom in later issues of this newspaper . Where to send entries: Address your enâ€" tmes to Contest Editor, Gillett Products, Fraser Avenue, Toronto 2. Members of our own organization or their relatives are not eligible to take part in this contest. Judges: Winning names will be selected by a commuttee of three impartial judges. The decision of these judges will be final. was | Contest Rules Read Carefully engine w Brun f Queer Mar Announcement! \me R oy riCimk claim T 8 @1 Toronto Mail and Empire:â€"It is anâ€" nounced that all diamondâ€"cutting plants in South Africa are to close, and just at a time when the man in the street hardly knows where his next diamond is to come from. Country, NB., and was used in a Saint John River steamboat in 1842. The first steam fog horn in the world was put into operation on Partâ€" ridge Island, Saint John harbour, in 1859, the apparatus being invented by Robert of Saint John. The first submarine cable in North America was laid across the Strait of Northumberland between Cape Torâ€" mentine, N.B., and Carleton Head P.E. I. on November 22, 1852. ‘The first wireless message to be sent from North America across the Atâ€" lantic was sent from Glace Bay, Noâ€" va Scotia, on December 31, 1902. Residenceâ€"PHONE 135 Timmins

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