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Porcupine Advance, 3 May 1934, 2, p. 3

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a good a dishes a Oneâ€"fourth . grains salt. Poj casserole, indiv egg into the ce cover and moderate oven On the small jug prune wh milk. All and nouri wheat bre If possi table and food at sc ily meal easily grg cup, smal him in h dishes atr amusing 1 will usttal a WLI in the procedt amount Oneâ€"fourt large â€" stew tablesposons ‘"Most y that bad them the the centre want most refuse, thi and the started ar not â€" prop nuisance | spoiled, an of= > cros which to ( The que: the growin: recent issu Empire by domestic sc writer savys Good Food Required by Growing Children Some _ c¢f the Things Good for the Youngsters, How the Appetite May be Tempted by the Right Kind of Food. ?( Pnafoataatoatasle« oon. Ask your druggist for Maclean Brand Stomach Powder. It is sold in bottles, (powder or tablets), at 75¢, but never loose. To get the genuine, look for the signature, *"Aler. C. Maclean." Sole Canadian distributors, Kigo Agencies, Toronto. . ‘This formula, recently made availâ€" able to Canadians fuuowmg the attainâ€" ment of huge sales in England, is known as Maclean Brand Stomach Powder. Sufferers from Acidity, Indigestion, Dyspepsic, â€" Meartburn, Flatulence, Gastritis and stomach troubles generâ€" ally, will find this powder a great help in ending pain and distress. It was the formula of a London, England, Stomach Specialist, who has been studying and treating stomach ills for many years, that led to this remarkâ€" able recoveryâ€"a formula that is being used with great success in many Engâ€" lish hospitals.. "It seems almost beyond belief," writes a Nottinghamshire man w ho had suffered for eight years with acute inâ€" digestion, "that for a paltry sum I had rid myself of such a terrible and painful complaint.‘‘ w > Child a w‘ LOST HOPE â€" BUT INDIGESTION ENDED WJ By English Specialist‘s Formula CORN SYRUP Attractiv Egg urtt It. F Baked Prune Whip ind lif A GREAT ENERGY FOOD Poached in Milk cup milk: one T1 H Mar Wares He prun 1J mashed â€"~Ahalf t H him nave Ni than the fam xn dishes, al nkle v minut 1 h tab NnIm amily meal. supply him attractive» hen pay no ray piace a cup, bakec poached in inexpensive s of whole ckers make ‘e‘s how the : tray ont isual plat ‘ mealtim asily held spoon, aid ind if the 11 itin ver earily le makes ind being rhat they ) eat, and ittention, rouble is child is i1 some table, he ‘njoy his teaspoot but 11 )mes table bur« HTY 11 it other r Chis time, _ him f1 len vith five L WC few T‘ and il The Lucky Baldwin Mine, Swastika has resumed operations, after being closed for some years. "Punch" Mc« Donald of Hamilton is again in charge L. R. Barrand, a member of the staff of Reamsbottom Edwards, Kirkland Lake, has been appointed as bailiff to aid in the speeding up of tax collecâ€" tions in the township of Teck. ons 21e 2 Pn t n b.“ 't ..“ .“.“ ....“ .“ .OQ .“ .“.“ .“.“.“. ualoale+ ustt 2®. ....“ ® .“ One and oneâ€"hail cups flow teaspoons baking powder; or teaspoon salt; oneâ€"half cup suga tablespoon quick cooking tapioca quarter cup shortening; oneâ€"thi milk; one egg, one pint cherries Sift the flour b first four ingredie the shortening. A and sti1 ned Line a one and oneâ€"half quarts baking dish with three slices of bacon. Place sliced raw potatoes, seasonings and bits of butter in layers in baking dish. Pour milk over the potatoes. Place three slices of bacon on top. Bake uncovered fcr one hour at 350 degrees F. ned Cnhnerrles in "DakIng dish; tapioca over the top. Drop k six mounds over the cherries. a shallow oblong dish one a half hours at 325 degreesPr., 1 oven. Serve with hard sauce. Scalloped Potatoes with B Three.cups raw potatoes, sc one tablespoon butter; one salt: oneâ€"eighth teaspoon pep» one salt; and C bacon sugar and the oneâ€"fOurth cup lukewarm water. Let stand one hour. Add the brown sugar dissolved in the oneâ€"half cup lukewarm water to the yeast mixâ€" ture. Stir oneâ€"half of the flour into the yeast mixture. Beat until smooth. Add remaining flour and rolled oats mixâ€" ture to make a moderately stiff dough. Knead the dough lightly on a floured board until it is smooth. Let it rise in greased bowl until double in bulk. Then punch it down and divide into two parts. Let stand, covered on a lightly floured board about fifteen minâ€" utes. Form each portion into a loaf and place in bread pans rubbed with shortening. Let rise until double in bulk. Then bake in a hot oven, 425 deâ€" gees for fifteen minutes. Then reduce the heat to moderate and finish baking for twentyâ€"five to thirty minutes. Cherry Cobbler One and oneâ€"half cups flour: two NOT CONFINED TO ONE SIDE EVEN IN NORTH COUNTRY Add salt to the boilin the rolled oats and s stand about one hour, warm. Crumble tle y large mixing bowl, adc sugar and the oneâ€"fourt} two cups boiling water; one cup rolled oats; one tablespson shortening; one cake compressed yeast; one teaspoon sugar; oneâ€"half cup lukewarm water; five cups flour. sized the boling add the n is scalded. easily han lemon juice; one egg whit prune pulp, sugar and | Fold in the stifly beater Pile lightly in buttered c Bake for 15 minutes, at 32 a moderate oven. This servings. Serve with wh Bake for a mode servings. On A] Mat Oatmeal Bread. recipe makes two mediun ves. Use two teaspoons sal half at o the boiling water, stir in ats and shortening. Let one hour, or until lukeâ€" nble tlie yeast cake in a x bowl, add one teaspoon e oneâ€"fourth cup lukewarm stand one hour. Add the dissolved in the oneâ€"half redients together. Cut in g. Add milk to beaten ege ry ingredients. Pour canâ€" in baking dish; sprinkle the top. Drop batter in Up. thus admits that the 1. Despite the fact personally knows as 0€C0 uttered custard cups. tes, at 325 degrees, or 1. This makes two with whipped cream ispoon pe milk: six white. Mix th and lemon juice nts. Pour canâ€" dish; sprinkle Drop batter in rrries. Bake in one and oneâ€" c2sF.. moderate up sugar; one tapnioca; oneâ€" oneâ€"third cup ith Bacon i s, sced thin; i | one teaspoon i pepper; onv' six slices of| medium=â€" ur; tWwC k Mix the Minin cision: was f( Of Mines for t Gordon. An« was forwarde ministers of r bia, Manitoba, o1 provincial j unconstitutional cpment of minit ly all industries aucing pro sentatives â€" home to | the conseqt tax was de: Hon compani itoba, Sa ded the un J tiona Solution Of April 19, w tax in an Gordon. )1 any OI sized, produc: clution Gold Tax Termed an Invasion of Provincial Jurisdiction Briti ind The itched tt, M ld mnpanl Resolyv uslv or Batem Inconstitutional" is Claim of Gold Producers. By Reâ€" ducing the Revenue of Gold Mines by $10,000,000 a year the Income Taxable by the Province (and by Municiâ€" palities) Reduced Same Amount. Strong Case Against New Tax. Aun O of Qu n the incons 5. STAINLESS STEEL FPREEZER,. Easily d. Won‘t retain food odors. Can‘t 1 | 24 1 (_A’ CA 4 15 uUn nf 1. STORâ€"Aâ€"DOR. Shelves inside the door provide handy extra space for butter, small Rh B )0 8 )1 Y A FOR SALE BY 11 )1 CONTROL. Fast or slow freezing, as you ADJUSTABLE SHELVES. To provide for high articles you can "telescope"‘ the bottom shelfâ€"and remove the small shelves C St Mi 1e indust! Dominion FRIGERAToOoR® :â€"HoTtrom1t Rancoes ~np ApPPLIaNXCES ks anp Ironrersâ€"â€"TELECHERON CLOCKS pison Mazpa Lamr»sâ€"CLEaANERS LaMprs anp Fansâ€"NVaTER HEatex®s nd M Ad Mr 1 lution nion, Hon. W. 4 rsolution â€" passe € premiers an British Colum hewan and Que 1 il ral budget reâ€" made effective direct levy by Gordon: eting unaniâ€" rable opposiâ€" nt. confiscatâ€" tax on the : the tax a unconstitu 1dâ€"producin representa l1dâ€"producin imbia, Man 11 ‘ BOoldâ€"proâ€" the repreâ€" in bringng evy." The ct invasion d therefore tard develâ€" practicalâ€" nce chargâ€" Ub n per cent. | that is, the products of agriculture, the m of gold | fisheries and forests." direct inâ€" The text of the resolution sent tc Premier | provincial premiers and ministers of under the | mines follows: he natural| "Resoived that this body make repâ€" EbC., Wf“'f‘.'lesentatjons to the various provincial urisdiction | governments that the 10 per cent. tax nt had nO0 on the gross value of all gold poduced ing in the | in Canada as brought down in the fedâ€" iscation Of | pral budget April 18, is unjust, confiscaâ€" ces of the |tory and not in the best inseresis Of is empha@â€" | Canada for the following reasons: its, in the| "1â€"We are advised that the method to by gold | of applying the tax is a direct invasion These resâ€" | of provincial jurisdiction and therefore zainst the | unconstitutional. etely thati "2â€"â€"By reducing the revenue of gold te. ‘mining companies by $10,000,000 this were Pasâ€" | vyear the net income taxable by ths producers |province is reduced by approximately delegation lthe same amount, the major part of rotest the ‘ which is taxable by the provinces at ‘on. W. A.) from six to 10 per cent. > Your Home With Electric Servants mIin minister, Ministet Ontario 1141 CA4NALG A of the nphaâ€" in the v gold THE PORCUPTNE ADVANCE, TDMMINS, ONTARIO ition . the [ . A. des ind tr ctric leads. The 1934 now on display, offer ngq new features: igerator you can trust mny years‘ dependable y for itseli. A few eral Electric in your id compelling beauty ic Flat Top. i "5â€"This new tax is a challenge to those who have repeatedly asserted that money coming into Canada to develop ‘cits natural resources would be given a square deal. Stability and confidence built up by the provincial authorities | at great effort over a period of years }must give way to apprehension and | doubt. "6â€"This tax on gross production apâ€" plies whether or not a mine is making a profit and must of necessity result in cessation of operations in some properâ€" ties and eliminate the profit in others. "â€"The application Oof the tax will "3â€"Because mining is the. backbone of eolonization plans for Northern Canâ€" ada and because in this plan the severâ€" al provinces have expended large sums in building roads, railroads, means of communication, â€"hydroâ€"electric power plants and transmission lines, and beâ€" cause these several provincial governâ€" ments at real» sacrifice to their own revenue requirements and in their wisâ€" dom saw fit to forego additional taxes to build up this growing industry, the new federal tax will destroy the Oobâ€" jective the provinces had in view. Add to Relief "4â€"The curtailment of new developâ€" ments and the elimination of great tonâ€" nage of lowâ€"grade ores in producing properties and the reduction in the amount of capital available for prosâ€" pecting, and exploration must have the effect of reducing employment in an industry that is not seasonal and that pays high wages and will materially increase the number of those in receipt of public relief. the Dominion on the gross value of the production of other basic industries 5NEW F V 2 ----- CANADA NORTHERN POWER CORPORATION, LIMITED CONTROLLING AND OPERATING NORTHERN ONTARIO POWEE COMPANY, LIMITED NORTHERNXN QUEBEC POWER COMPANY, LLMITED LO WES T CQST REFRIGE RATTIQ N Domestic and Commercial Models for Every Need GENERAL ELECITRIC "For these and other reasons we ask the provincial authorities to join the representatives of the industry in bringâ€" ing home to the Dominion Government the consequences of such a levy." Meeting at the same time the Onâ€" tario Prospectors‘ and Developers‘ Asâ€" socilation appointed a delegation comâ€" posed of Robert Jowsey and W. E. Segsworth to confer with the Federal Government in an attempt to gain reâ€" vision of the tax. Messrs Jowsey and Segsworth returned to Ottawa to take the question up further with the Govâ€" ernment. Not Difficult to Guess Why These Boys are Honest increasing purchases by the mining communities is a most important factor in the prosperity of agricultural and manufacturing centres throughout the Dominion. IT s A LONG TIME SINCE WE WEARAE HOME, MARY â€"JUST THINK, THE PRIMROSES WILL SQOON BE iN _ To Plymouth, Havre, London and Belfast, Liverpool, Glasgow . Third Class Ocean Rates to Great Britain . $82.00 one way, $144.50 return, ‘owect rates also in Cabin and Tourist. Book through your Local Agent or + Cunpard Line , 217 Bay gmt Toronto. ® Sailings FRIDAYS from MONTREAL _8 aail of the honesty of the boys. taught at home about hones dealing. This is no doubt the the many evidences that aris to time of honesty on the pf Honesty among boys is not in this North Land. The Ac scores of cases of this hon« the course of the year. It . mon as good training in t Boys who are not taught to rights of others can scarcely ed to show honesty or cor It is well for all to admit th is not confined to on the other hand have a monopoly C BRANCHES THROUGHOUT LOOK, MARY!THERE‘S A CUNARDER SAILING ON THE IOTH aAND THE RETURN PassaAoe costs as uitrue as£144.50 LET‘S 60. esc ie tine . 7 Safety for V aluables THE DOMINION BANK A Safety Deposit Box may be retained in The Dominion Bank at a small rental for your valuable papersâ€"stock certificates . .. bonds . . . mortgages . .. deeds . . . insurance policies . . . your will:. . . jewellery, et cetera. Rentals are less than ridmit tJ any on F. A. Burt, Manager pa as low as three dollars a year one cent a day. ESTABLISHED 1871 »} 11 Local Examinations of the Toronto Conservatory fWE DOCK IN THE MORNING ~HASHN‘T IT BEEN A WONDER FUL VOYAGE? °D ALMOST FORGOTTE HOW GOOD CUNARD SERVICE 1§S. by Cremard 1. i m i t e d h 1ian May uld 1« Al Apyp it 1 ‘DEAR OLD ENG I‘M SC THRILLED 3 fEFL LIKE A S â€"GIRLâ€"AND THINK OF THE LOVELY TRIP BACK , TOQO . ist. of Sault Ste bo 11 »rvatory of Music Midsummer Local 34 will be held nservatory not PAGE THREE Y 34 e concerned implyv reflect and July from Onâ€" 378

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