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Porcupine Advance, 25 May 1933, 1, p. 7

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«hn e ha es ate ainate ate ais aie ts ats ate a ts ate in ote a ts ateatent 5 cup pecan meats Soften gelatine in cold water and disâ€" solve in a little boiling water. Add the other ingredients, except nuts ‘Add boiling water to make one quart liquid. Writing recently in The Toronto Mail and Empire, Ann Adam, a noted doâ€" mestic science expert, touches on the matter of salads. She gives a number of recipes for salads that may be of interest. Her article and group of reâ€" cipes are as follows:â€" There is no salad more appealing at the outset than a jellied mould. It has all the advantage of attractive form, opportunities for colour, arrangeâ€" ment and infinite variety. Nowâ€"aâ€"days we "jelly" every type of saladâ€"vegetable, fruit, fish, meat, reâ€" lishâ€"and each scores in its own way. This morning we have for Table Talkers some truly delightful moulded salads that should be more and more appreciated as warmer days advance. Almoend Salad Recipes Given for a Number of Salads Flavour Counts, but the Clever Cook Begins with the Touch That Apâ€" peals to the Eye, Says Culinary Expert. ‘ t P PAAA DP AL PA AL P DL PP P DP PA P DPA 00009 60460466964 90 «t ue ‘\v‘\““‘\“‘\‘r‘\‘s“."“““““\‘s\“‘\ t B BPA AP PP THURSDAY, MAY 1933 Red Cherry Salad 2 tablespoons gelatine i cup cold water Boiling water 4 cup celery (cut fine) Juice of two oranges 1 pound can red cherries i cup sugar oranges red cherries, pitted may be used. Add sugar. The exat amount will depend upon the combinaâ€" tion of fruit juices used. Stir until sugar is dissolved and let mixture stand until it begins to stiffen. Stir in fruit and turn into a mould. Serve on le}â€" tuce with mayonnaise to which whipâ€" ped cream has been added or with fruit salad dressing. Servings, 6. Fruit Salad Dressing i teaspoon mustard 1 teaspoon salt 1â€"3 teaspoon paprika Soften gelatine in a little cold water and dissolve in boiling water. Adca ginger ale, lemon juice, sugar and salt. When partly stiffened, stir in the chopâ€" ped ginger. Turn into a shallow pan. When stiff cut in squares and serve in baskets made by tying together four Cblong cheese wafers. Serve with a cream dressing. It takes two pairs of hands to make the cheese baskets, one to hol!ld them while the other ties the ribbons. Servings, 6. Jellied Fruit Salad tablespoon granulated gelatine cup cold water cup ‘boiling water cup fruit water cup canned red cheeries cup diced banana cup grapefruit sections cup orange sections Soften gelatine in cold water, adld boiling water and fruit juices (oneâ€" half cup from the cherries, threeâ€" eighths cup orange juice, and two tableâ€" spoons lemon juice makes a good comâ€" bination), Any canned or fresh juice may be used. Add sugar. The exat amount will depend upon the combinaâ€" tion of fruit juices used. Stir until sugar is dissolved and let mixture stand until it begins to stiffen. Stir in fruit and turn into a mould. Serve on le‘â€" Jourtk ieJ uind fouk tim 1M 12x Lk« i cup chnoppetdt celéery 1 cup chopped cabbage Soiten gelatine in cold water and dissolve over hot water. Add vinegar, salt and sugar. Just before it sets, add olives and vegetables. Turn into square mould and chill. Cut into squares, serve on lettuce with mayonnaise dressâ€" ing. Servings, 6. Fruit and Ginger Salad tablespoons gelatine cup hot water pint ginger ale cup lemon juice tablespoons sugar teaspoon salt tablespoons Canton ginger (chopped) bo <â€" i ho hJ i= Cool in crisp let Garnish s1ix. 2 tablespoons g 3 1 1 1 cup water cup vinegar teaspoon salt teaspoon sug? cup olives cup pimento cup chopped cup chopped individual moulds. Serve cn uce leaves with mayonnaise. with pecan meats. Servings, Perfection Salad in litUle cold water in boiling water. Adca mon juice, sugar and salt. stiffened, stir in the chopâ€" Turn into a shallow pan. a little cold water ling water. Ado itine that Tullure millilnheads will averâ€" age around $11 to $12 per ton, which compares with a rate ranging from $15 to $21 per ton last year. Interesting developments also are taking place at the mine and new ore bodies carryving high grade are being opened up betwe>n the 600 and 725â€"foot levels Work on the 975â€"foot level, the despest mine workings, has opened up good values, J. M. Forbes, general manager, states, In addition to extending workings on the main property it was announced from Montreal last week that Siscoe plans to put down a shaft on the mainâ€" land to explore the property at depth frorm this point. monthly recd the future. management centage of . makes it practically impossible for the management to hold peads at a speciâ€" fic average per ton rate. Some time ago the company abandoned the policy of taking millhead assays as these were found to show a wide spread when comâ€" pared with actual recovery, in practiâ€" cally all cases the assays running severâ€" al dollars per ton under recovery. Siscoe Gold is now treating 250 tcns of ore daily and it is stated that abâ€" sorption in the circuit of the new ball mill, which went into operation last month, has been completed and higher monthly recovery may be looked for in the future. It also is stated that the management plans to use a larger perâ€" centage of development ore with the result that future millheads will averâ€" age around $11 to $12 per ton, which compares with a rate ranging from §$15 Siscoe Gold Mines, for the first seven days of May, produced bullion to the value of $17,000 and it is estimated that for the month output will total $90,000 exclusive of exchange premium, accordâ€" ng to word from Montreal. In April the company produced $70,970 in gold. The erratic nature of Sisecte‘s monthly production figures is due to the large quantities of free gold in the ore, which Siscoe Gold Now Treating 2530 Tons of Ore Daily ties below deep winzt the 3.750 1 timatiOns are ve Thus an old C nearly 25 years life that will c: alloted span of t ty years, flush â€" perity, are ahea tyre ha but it a 14 tablespoons lemon juice 1â€"3 cup milk 1 cup heavy cream Mix mustard, salt and paprika, add strained honey and egg slightly beaten. Add ~lemon juice, and pour on milk slowly, stixrmg constantly Cook in double boiler until thick, stirring all the time. Cool, and fold in cream, which has been beaten until stiff. SEFES NUMBER OF NEW MINES IN THE PORCUPINE DISTRICT OTE scoe Gold Mines, : s of May, produc e of $17,000 and it the month output tablespzson is not loes p ) years old4, galns renewa will carry it far beyond an of the conservatives. I flush with profits and p ‘e ahead. The camp has not yet reached the peak. ve!l, may expoi McIntyre; the re very wide. old camp, and rained honey rcupine 13 enewal of eyond the ves. Lusâ€" PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, + Kirkland Insists on i Work or No Relief Both fath cSinmning w marrying who had later. Rol trian.. Re already s A generation or so ago Western Canâ€" ada was the goal of settlers but recently the process was reversed when a special car was attached to a Canadian Naâ€" tional Railways train conveying two families from Mountain Road, nsar Eden, Manitoba, to Crimsby, Ontario. There were 19 persons in all, comprisâ€" ing the families of Wasyl Laba and Mike Romak, who will take up fruit farming near Grimsby. It was the first train ride any of the children ever had. Both fathers came from Austria, Laba coming wiith his father in 1898 and marrying a woman of his own country who had come to Canada four years later. Romak‘s wife is also an Ausâ€" trian.. Relatives of both families are already settled in the Grimsby disâ€" teeve i. D. O Meara Explains to ed Deputation of Workers that a Case of Either Work or 14 10re Ccommencing operations. FPollowing the transportation en to the ball grounds, the m tchen downtown was eals in future being schedul tlers Coming East Now Instead of Going to West e reini{orcements ake on Thursday Timmins, Hailey are still here a until some agrs i the strikers. erous special po ROBERT McWADE, H. B. WALTHAL and 200 Gorgeous Girls The miracle show of 1933. A new deal in entertainment with a glamoureus pageant of rhythm, drama, mirth and beauty. Mightier than anything ever seen on Broadway Cartoonâ€""GUESS COMING ATTRACTIONS: (A Superâ€"Musical Production) 14 STARS (including) WARNER BAXTER BEBE DANIELS, GEORGE BRENT, RUBY KEELER, UNA MERKEL, DICK POWELL, GINGER ROGERS, GUY KIBBEE, NED SPARKS, GEORGE E. STONE, EDDIE NUGENT, ALLEN JENKIN®S, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND sATURDAY, MAY 31, JUNE 1â€"2â€"3â€"(4 days) 66 42nd STRE"\V 74 29 WITH CHARLES LAUGHTON, BELA LUGOSI ARLEN, LEILA HYAMS AND THE PANTHER Frightening adventureâ€"in a land of Fear! A tropic tive lovelinessâ€"where hideous death awaits the perfumed blossoms of unearthly beauty Comedyâ€""FATAL GLASS OF BEER" Sereen Songâ€""ALOHA OE" PAR A V MATINEE DAILY AT 2.30 P.M. Evemngâ€"â€"-7 00 p.m. (continuous performance) WEBNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MAY 24â€"25â€"26â€"27â€"Four da ys EDDIE CANTOR in GOLDFIEL DS uther 4 Complete Change of Pro«rramme Every MONDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY With LYDA ROBERTI, the electric blonde sex menace gorgeous girls, chosen from 8300 International beauties. / romance than scales a new peak of dramatic thrills and Cartoonâ€""SCRAPPY‘S PARTY" soOUND M MIDNIGHT SHOW, FRIDAY, MAY 26TH, at 11.30 p.m special Matinee, Saturday, May 27th at 12.15 p.imn. ADMISSIONâ€"ALL CHILDREN 10c 1er provisiOn is being 1 unemploayed, so the str y are cut off from the s they return to work MONDAY AND TUESDAY,. MAY 29 © TALKING PICTURES AT THE THEATRES C¥‘ M nâ€""*UUESS" Fishermanâ€"COLOURED SCALES UNIVERSAL NEWS MIDNIGHT SHOW, FRIDAY, JUNE 2nd at 11.30 p.m., Special Matinee, Saturday, June 3rd at 12.15 p.im. ADMISSIONâ€"ALL CHILDRENX 10c songâ€" C ADd0J}MHA OE" PARAMOUNT NEWS Midnight Show, Tuesday, May 30thâ€"at 11.30 p.m. Was ind NE 5 6â€""SECONDâ€"HAND WIFE" NE 17â€" 8â€""CIRCUS QUEEN MURDER NE 9â€"10â€""HALLELUJAH PM A BUM NE 12â€"13â€""UNDER COVER MAX" NE 14â€"15â€""SPEED DEMOXNX" lief TL y last from Cochâ€" ybury and other ind are likely to li 1V 16â€"17â€"‘TM A FUGITIVE FROM A CHAIN GAXNXG workin nmne! WO are also on iinst further i chad ~® ind no m WOrk all th 2 maln / nantled hnhe strik ivy polic( i full me inless 1 upon t aeir me d be 19 l1a to woOrk Kirklan #. hand ; JOU d v the made breathless beauty paid suggestion had been made in vance there seemed to be a wave of comment favourable choics of Hon. Mr.| McCrea as and many others of the pioneers of this part of the North, are Renfrew men. Scores of others well known here proudly refer to Renfrew County as their own particular home district. It may not be so generally well known that Hon. Chas. McCrea is a native of Renfrew County, but that is the fact. This has special intersest at the present time in view of the fact that there is a great probability that Hon. Chas. Mcâ€" Crea may ‘be the next premier of Onâ€" tario.. Some weeks ago The carried an editorial article in which it was pointed out that for the success of the Conservative party in the proâ€" vince and for the general good of Onâ€" tario, Hon. Chas. McCrea should be the head of the party and the government in this province. A few days after the suggestion had been made in The Adâ€" 1JUnNIODSs, 1UJT. NVML. J. Maioney and otheéer noted public men were proud to call Renfrew County their home place. Hon. T. W. McGarry, ons of the most fluent and gifted speakers in public life in this province, while not a native of Renfrew County, spent so many years in the county that there are few Renâ€" frew County men who will not claim him as a Renfrew man. The North has drawn very largely on Renfrew County for its leading meon. Sam Dempsay, of Cochrane,. Alex Stirlinge. ofâ€" Timmins. gave out the official information that he is a native of Renfrew County, havâ€" ing been born at Eganville. It is well known that «Hon. Frank Latchford, Hon. T. W. McGarry, the Whites, the Dunlops, Dr. M. J. Maloney and other noted public men were proud to call Renfrew County their home place. Hon. T. W. McGarry, ons of the most fluent and gifted speakers in public life in Hon. â€" noted sp Pave ou Hon. Chas. McCrea a Native of Renfrew reat Were the MceCreas," Says R. A Jeffrey. â€" Minister of Mines for Onâ€" tario was Born at Springâ€" town, Renfrew Countyv. dramatic thrills and sweeping peaket enfrew man. The North has 7 largely on Renfrew County ling meon. Sam Dempsay, of Alex Stirling, of Timmins, others of the pioneers of of the North, are Renfrew es of others well known here fer to Renfrew County as particular home district. It be so generally well known Haltâ€"Pound Roll your . ask for BRITISH CONSOLS CIGARETTE T1QOB A CCO 15¢ â€" 20° PACK AGES public man, recentl lial information tha sSOUND NEWS WOMAN isle of decepâ€" unwary, amid government iys after the in The Adâ€" e general able to the . and 74 A musical eents nato premi Chas. M the hsad Mr. Hen: picturesq side bet1 and opt: turbulent fully in latr sentation as was given Dunlops, McGarrys, Lo Cotnams, Maloneys and of none of this galaxy material was a prime duced. prC ed ed or Comedyâ€""SINGING BOXER" â€" Cartoonâ€"*"IS MY PALM READ" sSportâ€""CANINE THRILL®" FOX NEWS Midnight Show, Sunday, June 4th at 12.01 a.m.â€"Showing Double Feature Programmeâ€""SHE DONE HIM WRONG" and Bob Steele WITH BILL BOYD, DOROTHY WHLSON AND ROSCO ATES A thrillâ€"romance of Hoilywood‘s death defying stunt menâ€"th#y call them Lucky Devilsâ€"if they live, Comedyâ€""TOBASCO KID" Addedâ€""SCREENX SNAPSHOTS®" Cartoonâ€""BEAU BEST" Musicalâ€"*"SMASH YOUR BAGGAGE®" WITH TIM McCOYÂ¥ Serialâ€""JUNGLE MYSTERY"â€"Episode No. 9 Cartconâ€""FAIR PLAY" sSportâ€""VOLLEY AND sSMASH FOX NEWS WEDNES. and THURSDAY, MA Y WITH MAE WEST, CARY GRANT AND NOAH BEERY The most sensational performance the American stage has ever seen WITH CAROLE LOMBARD, DAVID MANNERS AND JACK OAKIE Love and luxury! Shame and povertyâ€"yet she had the courage to make the gambleâ€"it took her from hell to heaven. Comedyâ€""WRESTLER‘S BRIDE" FOX NEWS Cartconâ€""Crazy Inventions" Midnight Show, Sunday, May 28th at 12.01 a.m.â€"Showing double feature programmeâ€""FROM HELL TO HEAVEN®" also Tim Mcâ€" Coy in "END OF THE TRAIL" hen it ntario in â€"bo; tre WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, MAY 24 NEW EMPIRE MATINEE DAILY AT 2.30 P.M. Eveningyâ€"7.00 p.m. (continuous performance) Complete Change of Programme Every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY 0 optimistic Cala rbulent Madawaska ly in that pineâ€"s nds one of Pau ream of tender gla« d coralâ€"tinted skie: The McCreas nam ‘ge letters in the h Mi #5 n H Henry i FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MAY 26 "RIDAY and SATURDAY, JUNE 2 and 3 Made FRESH â€" Kept FRESH MONDAY and TUESDAY, MAY " END OF THE TRAIL ) u1 "SHF DONE HIM WRONC X al llines has n FROM HELL TO HEAVEN " reat Were T‘h WITH GEORGE O‘BRIEN AND NELL O‘DAY rom ‘Sane‘s Grey‘s Famous novel "Canyon Walls Comedyâ€""BOYS WILL BE BOYS" Cartoonâ€""YOURE TOO CARELESS" Traveltalkâ€""THE WORLD DANCES" 21 IY an he t Were the MeceCreas ounty has produced many i°n, but never has it reachâ€" its on which Dundas stood e James Pliny Whitney to prim uch as prC i native 3t in th quaint SMOKE LIGHTNING 11 > because Hon whose name appears ir n t] effective w reâ€"scented Pauline‘s gladness, ilabogi¢ minster. rliament iven by | ne. was written in history of Renfrew the h name appears in able successor to of Springtown, a wooded countryâ€" little Burnstown ogie, where the is it bends graceâ€" I¢ pf y, June 4th at 12.01 a.m. SHFE DONE HIM WRONC i "TEXAS BUDDTIES" nprio1 TEXAS BUDDIES" EVENINGS FOR SALE®" THE OUTSIDER®" WILD HORSE MESA" THE LIFE OF JIMMY DOLAN THE MYSTERIOUS RIDEER" with m Grahams, but of ministerial minister proâ€" 1¢ T1 ppeared der: _ valley reâ€" Johnston‘s of flimy sun h aiSs0 . W2Ll e has visitâ€" Mr. Jeffrey ndad 1ts pedoâ€" ppy faculty ideas and vÂ¥. Here is n itney to Renfrew the N ttenti i Torit Rentr repr White hforc it OWIIt Mc prC 11 According to Arthur Brisbane of New York, the minister of mines typifies Canadian econfidence and bucyancy, but that‘s just because they have in Renâ€" frew county that something that Dan Flynn of Eganville describes as "a way wid thim." * Just look at George Perry Graham, whose birthplace is distant Only a few miles from that of the McCreas. Liistening to him address the ladies at a luncheon in Ottawa on Wednesday. ane was im. to have the minister of mines come home, sit on the rail fence and let the boys and girls of his day look at him and call him "Charlie."‘ A great many voters in that community are likely to have quite a deciding "twixt love and duty" if Hon. Chas. McCrea steps up. pressed and °t nothin bridg ness timent chilrh up the were set up as Joint se government and for im McCrsa men exerted a at that composite board Perhaps this was t government of her o Edward McCrea, foret frew c import eem TC ation t 10 to C ldress the ladies at a lu ttawa on Wednesday, ressed with his buoyancy . nd temperance O0f speec] othing of the courage he q hile the ladies had him on at motivated Charles McCrea and Iped make him what he iss His senâ€" wnsliiyp it toward the rustic scenes of his hood remains the same. They have ere a McCrea highway, a McCrea e, a McCrea homestead, and goodâ€" only knows what else that bears aimily escutcheon. McCreas would to have borne about th> same reâ€" i to Springtown as the McDonalds + Glengarry and older folk in the nt generation still profess a liking ive the minister of mines come , sS1t on the rail fence and let the and girls of his day look at him tury n 31, JUNE 1 *9 Springtown Of Bagol : s born. Threeâ€"quart o0, before the present was considered suffic > have a countv sea 199 whose birthplace is w miles from that Listening to him s at a luncheon in Years of the prosâ€" r of toâ€"day, went to represent the ind Blythfield at council mestings: tenfrew â€" counties seat of municipal many years the a wide influence wWT thi it the same reâ€" the McDonalds dler folk in the PAGE SsEVEN malintaine "the spot h kground mainnet L0 â€" SaVv SAV rined Renâ€" iently t and I and ol

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