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Dr.; Armstrong, Kirkland Lake, and J. H. Grainger, Larder Lake, I also wish to thank for their assisâ€" Tororto Mail and Empire:â€"For a young fellow who a year and a half ago was not even a‘German citizen, Adolph Hitler, now claimed as a sort of demigod, has travelled fast and far. assist them and lock after them in their declining years. Thanks to Hon. Wesley A. Gordon, M.P., KC., Minister of Labor, Colonizaâ€" ticn and Mines, the son was able to realize his ambition and the parents their desire. THANKS HON. W. A. GORDON FOR ~REâ€"UNITING â€"SONâ€"TOâ€" PARENTS George Jurvi (Lake), a native or Finland, was in far distant Bellingâ€" ham, Wash., US.A., and his aged faâ€" ther and mother were living in Larder Lake. They wanted him to be with them and. Mr. Jarvi likewise wanted to live with them, so that he csuld tance. Made FRESH â€" Kept FRESH (Sgd.) FRANK JARVI (LAKE) Lake, Ont." 1 â€"Thoroughly chilling the ingreâ€" dients of ‘the mixture before putting into freezing tray makes faster ice cream freezing. Some Recipes to Use in Frozen Dainties 5.â€"â€"Do not fill freezing tray too full. It is easier to stir when it is only threeâ€"quarters full. 6.â€"When frost becomes about i inch thick (in about two weeks time) reâ€" frigerator should be defrosted. A thick coat of frost prevents quick freezing. Sweetened. condensed milk is such A perfect ingredient because it is a blend of whole milk and pure sugar cooked down until it is smocth and thick, Because of this smooth texture the crystals formed in ‘ freezing the ice cream are smaller, finer and roundeér To get the most. satisfactory results from your automatic refrigerator one shculd observe some of ‘these points in preparing the ice cream ; 2.â€"Whip cream ‘only until it will barely hold its shape but not until stiff. Cream which has been too stiffly whipâ€" ped will be grainy and buttery in freezing: 3.â€"Use "fastest" freezing tray. The faster the freezing, the smoother the ice cream. ‘The best commercial ‘ice cream is being "fastâ€"frozen" today. Temperature of unit should be not higher than 24° F. 4.â€"If necessary, place a few tableâ€" spoons of water on floor of freezing tray before slipping tray into place. It will speed up freezing. 7.â€"Do not place large quantities of unchilled food in refrigerator if you are trying to freeze quickly, or open the refrigerator doors. as a base. Vanilla Ice Cream 2â€"3 cup Eagle Brand Condensed Milk % cup water { 14 teaspoons vanilla 1 cup whipping cream Mix Eagle Brand Condensed Milk, water and vanilla thoroughly. Chill. Whip cream to custardâ€"like consistenâ€" cy and fold into chilled mixture. Pour into freezing pan. Place in freezing unit. After mixture has frozen to a ‘The following was written for The Advance by Miss Helen E. Kimball, dirâ€" ector of the Home Service Dept. of the Borden Co:â€" ¢ The automatic refrigerator is one of the greatest conveniences in the moâ€" dern home. Yet many women demand little more service o%f it than they did of the oldâ€"fashioned ice b>ox, and Tail to make use of its most wonderful feaâ€" ture; the freezing unit. , "Yes," they say, "homeâ€"made desâ€" serts are delicious, but it takes so long to prepare them, and the cream y9u need to make a smooth ice cream is so expensive." That is true of many automatic refrigerator ice creatm reâ€" cipes but there is a new way of making these frozen desserts with sweetened condensd milk ias a base which is nothâ€" ing short of marvelous! In making Vanilla Ice Cream smooth and rich to eat) you have nothing to cock; only four ingredients are reâ€" quired; it takes only ten minutes t9 prepare it for freezing and it costs stiff mush (one to two hours) remove from refngerator Scrape mixture from sides and bottom of pan. â€"Beat two minutes. Smooth out and replace in freezing unit for one hour or until frozen for serving. â€" (Two to four hours, total freezing time.) Serves six. _ _ Special Strawberry Ice Cream 1 cup Eagle Brand Condensed Milk 4 cup water 2 cups strawberries, crushed _ % cup whipping cream Mix Eagle Brand Sweetened Conâ€" densed Milk and water thoroughly. Add crushed strawberries. Chill. Whip cream to custardâ€"like consistency and fold into chilled mixture. Pour into freezing pan. Place in freezing unit. After mixture has frozen,. to a stiff mush (a@about one hour) remove from refrigerator. Scrape mixture from sides and bottom of Beat two minutes Smooth out and replace in freezing unit for one hour or until frozen for serving. (Two to four hours, total freezing time.) Serves six. ; Chocoelate Ice Cream 14 squares unsweetened chocolate 1 cup Eagle Brand Condensed Milk 1 cup water 4 teaspcon vanilla % cup whipping cream Melt chocolate in the top of double boiler. Add Eagle Brand Condensed Milk and stir over boiling water for five minutes until mixture thickens. Add water and mix well. Chill thorâ€" cughly. Add vanilla. Whip. cream to a custardâ€"like congstency and fold into chilled mixture. â€" Pour into freezing pan. Flace in freezing unit. After mixture has frozen to a stiff mush (one to two hours) remove from refrigerator Greatest Conveniences in the Moâ€" dern Home. Helpful Hints About Making Ice Cream â€" â€"wfleh other ingredients are used and ‘ water thoroughly. Add finely chopped crystallized ginger. Chill Whip cream to custardâ€"like consistency and fold into chilled mixture. Pour into freezing pan. Flace in freezing unit. . After mixture has frozen to a stiff. mush (@bout one hour) remove from the refrigerator. Scrape mixture from sides and bottom of pan. Beat two minutes. . Smooth out and replace in freezing unit for one hour or until frozen for serving. (Three to four hours, total freezing time.) â€" Serves six,. column in The Northern News last week writer in the Kirkland Lake newsâ€" paper gives. an interesting and circumâ€" stantial storyâ€" of three ducks crashing through the window of a fire ranger‘s tower at Swastika. The article says:â€" "Dune McEachren and. Wilfred Chadfâ€" en, the : latter of Toronto,. recently rescued a couple of highâ€"fiying water ducks from theâ€"fire ranger‘s tower near Swastika. ‘The canvasbacks, or whatâ€" ever they were, had apparently been fly'ing north on ‘the 1933 miâ€" gration: into the subâ€"Arctic ‘breeding grognds when they crashed headlong into the glass of one of the windows in the tower. There were originally three ducks in the little convoy when the accident occurred and the leader of the threeâ€"the one which probably bore the brunt of .the: impactâ€"was found. lying dead on the floor of the wwgr pla'tform How the ttwo men to stumble upon the two. live b M,in their lofty prison is a story by itself. It happened that Mr. Chafen and‘ his . wife. were holidaying in the Kirkland camp from Toronto and while Before folding in whipped cream, ada three drops of oil of peppermint. and scrape from sides and bottom of pan. Beat for two minutes, smooth out and replace in freezing unit for one hour or until frozen for serving. (Two to four hours, total freezing time.) Serves six. Chocolate Mlnt Ice Cream 1~recipe of Chocolate Ice Cream 3. drops of peppermint oil. trigerator Scrape mixture from sides and bOttom of pan.. Beat two minutes. Bmooth out and replace in freezing unit for oneâ€" hour, or until frozen for seryâ€" ing. (Two to four hours, total freezâ€" ing time). Serves six. _ ;. Ginger Ice Cream 2â€"3 cup Ea,gle Brand Condensed Milk cup water . 6 $ cup finely chopped crysballized ginâ€" Ducks Crash Through the Glass in Ranger‘s Tower strong black coffee. and vanilla thorâ€" tardâ€"like consistency , and fold into chilled mixture. . Pour into freezing pan. Place in freezing unit. After mixture has frozen to a stif mush (one to two‘ haurs) remove from reâ€" and | water to leave it?" ronto man expressed a desire to up into the high tower on the hill so he could get a view of the countryside for many miles around. Mrs. Chafen who is a neice of Chief William Shane ofâ€"the :Teck township police force, reâ€" mained on the ground while her husâ€" band and McEachren mounted to the lookout platfom. The two men certa.inly didn‘t expect to find anything alive: in the tower and when they enâ€" tered it, after the climb, they were as surprised as be to find the two ducks standing on guard over the dead body of their mate. Pieces of glass lay tures they probably hadn‘t the mental equipment necessary to find their way out f the hole in the glass into which they had so unfortunately flown. Anyâ€" way, to cut a long story story, Mr. tarry long on the water. A dive or two under the surface to get a long drink for a pair of parched throats and the birds twere off for the north, winging their graceful way over the forests to the breeding grounds of d beâ€" yond. ‘Their rescuers had idea how have been some days. And the quesâ€" unable ‘to make their escape through the jagged hole in the glass, or were on the ficor and when the two men examined the dead duck they found tlmtithadeuocumbod to injuries eafter crashing into the glass in front of its felicws. ‘The two live birds were maniâ€" festly suffering from the effects of their placed in the water. As was expected, weter, hnï¬nr h * They don‘t wake t on Corter‘s Little Livee Pule, e. . for them by name. Rflmmm%h. at all druggiste. _ _ _ 54 "In Paris there is a baby who is ofâ€" ficially credited, with 50 fathers, and only a slight mistake on the part of the "mother" prevented him acquirâ€" 1 cup whipping cream Mix Eagle Brand Condensed Milk Coffee Ice Cream 2â€"3 cup Eagle Brand Condensed Milk 4 tup strong black coffee 4 teaspoon vanilla 1 cup whipping cream Mix Ragle Brand Condensed Milk, Writing in the "Roving Reporter‘s‘ Baby in Paris Credited with Having 50 Fathers "Chronicled News Bits" in The Hunâ€" ingdon Gleaner last week had the folâ€" lowing interesting paragraph in reâ€" to a remarkable series of frauds a little baby was the inâ€" gard in was drawing a sum equal to $100 per week and this was to have been pait until the child was sixteen. Had she been content with this, she might have continued undetected, but her greed was her undoing. When she fastened on a 51st victim a chance discovery by a private detective employed> on his behalf resulted in the fraud being detected." nocent means vised for defrauding a large number of people. ‘The Gleaner‘s anticle says:â€" "In Paris there is a baby who is ofâ€" ficially credited, with 50 fathers, and only a slight mistake on the part of the "mother" prevented him acquirâ€" Ing a fAiftyâ€"first last week. The womâ€" now being sought by the police. They allege she has been guilty of a Sseries of remarkable frauds at the expense of men‘ with whom she got into touch through advertisements in a journal specializing in introdutions. Although babe, who is said to be her sole source Rach was required to sign a document acknowledging paternity, and conseâ€" quently ‘in. various parts of the counâ€" try fifty separate admissions to fatherâ€" hood in respect to this one child are JOBLESS MEN WORKING ON > KIRKLANDâ€"LARDER ROAD About 70 men are employed at presâ€" |their principle they see no harm in ent on the construction work in conâ€" |defrauding people who have to work nection with ‘the road between Kirkâ€" | hard for their money. The racket that land Lake and Larderâ€"Lake. It is exâ€" |the reds are now accused ofâ€" operating pected that the number of men on this | is to enter a cafe and order a good work will be increased to 200 before | meal, but after eating the repast‘ to the summer is out. The work is being | tell the waiter or proprietor that there done by the Northern Paving and Maâ€" | is no money to pay for the food. . The terials, Limited, and this concern has|same sort of racket was attempted agreed to follow the policy of employâ€"|here, but afew calls for the police ing only those recommended by the| discouraged the game. The cafes here welfare bureau of the township of Teck. have been particularly decent to the Marguerite Camilon adopted the child at a foundling hospital, and imâ€" mediately began the frauds. In turn, she instituted proceedings against 50 different men, whom she accused of being the father of the child.â€" Some pald without allowing the matter to go into court. Others went to court and/orders were made against them. CECEHEVROLET _ MOTORING" W‘ Chevrolets . . . everywhere! Breezing along the open road. Streaking quietly past other cars in traffic. Parking neatly at some crowded curb. Making thousands of owners proudâ€"and comfortableâ€"and happy.. And at the same time, saving Canada thousands of dolâ€" lars every day! That‘s the beauty of these big, lowâ€"priced cars with Fisher Noâ€"Draft Ventilaâ€" tion. A galion of gasoline will take you farther in a Chevrolet than in any other fullâ€"size car. So will a quart of oil. . As far as upkeep is conâ€" Timmins â€" Garage Company Limited A new type of racket of the kind that might *well be expected from <the reds is said to be practiced by some of the communists in Kirkland Lake. The reds claim that somebody else should work to keep them and with this as their principle they see no harm in defrauding people who have to work hard for their money. The racket that the reds are now accused of operating is to enter a cafe and order a good meal, but after eating the repast‘ to tell the waiter or proprietor that there is no money to pay for the food. ‘The same sort of racket was attempted NEW RACKET WORKED BY KIRKLAND LAKE COMMUNISTS Watch Father smile for These golden flakes are so refreshing. Rich in energy. Good for you. No cookâ€" ing. ‘Made by Kellogg in London, Ont. EveryBopY gets tired of heavy foods along about this time of year. Serve a surprise at breakfast. Crisp Kellogg‘s Corn Flakes and sliced bananas. cerned, no other lowâ€"priced car is so completely free from trouble, as a new Chevrolet Six is. And no other lowâ€"priced car stands up so weli over such a long period of time! Because of this economy, many people are finding it less expenâ€" sive to buy new Chevrolets than to pay for the upkeep of their old cars. Especially since Chevâ€" rolet prices are now down to recordâ€"breaking levels! Visit bur showrooms and see the new addition to.the Chevrolet lineâ€"the Standard Six â€"offered at the lowest price ever placed on 2 fullâ€"size, sixâ€"cylinder closed car! lllllrllll'lllllllllllll[llfl STANDARD MASTER graft. The same no doubt holds true about Kirkland Lake.eLike â€"most of the other small tricks oft.hereds this fraud about meals is doing much harm to the decent fellow out of work and in hard luck. Cafe owners are just as human as anybody else and‘ after they are cheated a few times mey {eel like closing down on everybbdy \but the cash customers. it is guggested that the vandals at Hamilton might have got away with the smokestacks of the engine on the RoyalScotifthetralnz‘tmd not.pul!ed out ahead of time. unemployed and have been giving them handâ€"cuts right along. To attempt to defraud the cafe operators aceordingly TOLD US This "Automobile Buyer‘s Gulde" tells about our recent survey among e e h e e SA Oe n oc ty t s s s P w 1 i 0 t St. Catherines Standard:â€"â€"And now WMAT 30,000 MOTORISTS mz ysnt 0