+ THURSDAY, JULY 5Tt;. 1934 Indications are that this year there will be a battle even keener that usual for the Hon. Chas. McCrea trophy for first aid teams. During the past few weeks the tests have been held in the LAKEF SHORE MINE TEAM HOPES FOR McCREA TROPHY 7 kinds of stains discolour teeth. _ Colgate‘s removes Aall seven â€" leaves them «sparkling white. LGATE‘S Product of the St. Lawrence Starch Co. Limited, Port Credit, Ont. Special LARGE 2 1 C SIZE 2 for 39c THIS POLICY, which is still in force, is worth in actual cash at the present time $2409.00 Total Premiums Dividends during premium paying period . $ 237.75 Dividends paid since his policy _ All the Earnings of this Company @The lowest "nonâ€" farticipating“ rate in 1884 nown to us was $64.35 for this policy, which would have made the net cost $1287 as compared with $218.55 under the Mutual Life "Participatâ€" ingâ€"inâ€"profits"‘ plan. It is to YOUR advantage to insure with this comâ€" pany. Mail the coupon for further information _reâ€" garding the Mutual Life and its policies. Ribbon Dental Cream Mutuality as appliedâ€"to lifeâ€"insurance has proved its worth by ‘actual results. An‘example is the following result under Policy No. 11,513 : In 1884 at age 26, the assured took out a $3,000 Life policy requiring 20 payments of $75.60 (Known as a "20 Pay Life" Policy). Messrs Sullivan Newton, C.L.U., for Participating Policyholders P. A. Macaulay, Representative, Timmins, Ont. Best By Every Test/ Net payments by Policyholder . $218.55 Mutuality means ESTABLISHED 1869 became paid up $1055.70 District Managers Mail this Coupmz to start with in the Nickel Belt of Sudbury and later this week expects to oversee the work of five squads in the Porcupine camp. The cup, which was donated four years ago by the Hon. Charles McCrea, of Sudbury, forrper minister of mines, is of historic value as it is made from pure Cobalt silver and the oak in the ‘base is from the original St. John‘s Gate, London, England, cutside the head office of the worldâ€" wide St. John Ambulance Corps there." Toronto Globe:â€"Perhaps having 13 Tory members in Toronto was unlucky various centres of the mining country. Last week there were tests at Kirkâ€" land Lake in the contest, the Lake Shore Mine team making a particuâ€" larly good showing it is understcod. This year the Lake Shore Mine team has hopes to secure this coveted troâ€" phy. Speaking of the contest The Northern News last week says:â€"Yesâ€" terday Jock Lang, Joe Page, Henry Hosking, of Lake Shore Mine. and Paddy Fallen took their tests before Mapor George Debney, of St. John Ambulance Association of Toronto, in the â€"contest for the McCrea Cup for the best showing by firstâ€"aid teams in the mining country. Results will not be known for a month but it is understood the local team‘s standing should be high. At present the troâ€" phy is ‘being held by Hollinger‘s No. 1 team. Before coming here Major Debâ€" ney conducted trials for four teams $1512.00 Chocolate Sponge Drops eggs cup fruit sugar cup flour ablespoons cocca teaspoon salt 1â€"2 teaspoon vanilla Beat whites of eggs until stiff, then beat in sugar gradually. Beat egg yelks until thick and add to the first mixture. Sift together flour, cocoa and salt, and fold into first mixture. Add vanilla. Drov by teaspoonfuls on _ greased baking sheet. Decorate with nutmeats or a bit of candied fruit. Time in oven, 20 minutes. Temperaâ€" ture, 325 degrees. Servings, 24. Chocclate Scuffle 2 tablespoons flour 3â€"4 cup milk 2 Lablupoons butter 1 1â€"2 squares chocolate 1â€"3 cup sugar 2 tablespoons hot water 2 ‘ 1â€"2 teaspoon vanilla Make a white sauce of the flour, milk and butter and add to it the melted chocolate, sugar and water. _Add the beaten egg yolks and cook a few minutes longer. Remove from fire and fold into the beaten egg whites. ‘+Add vanilla. Pour into a buttered bakâ€" ing dish and bake until firm in a moderate oven. Time in oven, 35 minâ€" utes. Temperature, 30 degrees. Servâ€" ings, 4. + 3 1â€"2 1â€"3 2 t 1â€"8 Chceclate Sundae Pic 1â€"2 cup water 1 cup evaporated milk 3 egg yolks 1â€"2 cup granulated sugar 1â€"4 teaspoon nutmeg 1â€"2 teaspoon vanilla 1â€"8 teaspcon salt 1 tablespoon gelatin 3 tablespoons cold water. 3 egg whites, beaten stiff 2 tablespoons grated chocolate (unsweetened) 1 cup whipped cream 9â€"inch pie shell Heat milk and 1â€"2 cup sugar in double boiler with nutmeg. Beat eg8 yolks with sugar and salt until light. Pour hot milk over the eggs, return to double boiler and ccok until the conâ€" sistency of thick cream. Remove from fire, add gelatin, which has been soakâ€" ced for 5 minutes in celd water. Add vanilla; cool. When cool and ready to set, beat with Dover egg beater and fold in stifflyâ€"beaten egg whites. Pour into baked pie shell and set in refriâ€" gerator. When thorsughly cool, cover with sweetened whipped cream and sprinkle top with grated unsweetened chocolate. From Chocolate to Sausage in Recipes 1 cup sugar 1â€"3 cup cocoa or 2 squares grated chscolate melted with 1 teaâ€" spson butter 3 teaspoons baking powder 5 1â€"4 cups flour Pinch salt 1 cur milk Beat ezg. Add sugar and stir thorâ€" cughly. Add cnaeoa or chocolate. Sift baking powder and salt into a little fiscur and add alternately with milk. Stir in enough flour to make a stiff dough, stiff enougsh to roll out, using about five cups. Cut and fry in deep fat. A «delightful change from the orâ€" dinary plain doughnuts. Time in cooking, 3 minutes each. Temperature of fat, 380 degrees. Servings, 36. Hot Chocolate Sauce 12 cup sugar 1â€"2 cup water 4 squares unsweetened chocolate 1â€"2 cup rich milk 1â€"2 teaspoon vanilla + Let the sugar and water boil toâ€" goether for five minutes. After this syrup has cooled a little, stir in graduâ€" ally the chocolate wlych has been melted over hst. water. : Place in a double boiler until ready to serve. Just before serving, add the rich milk and flavoring. Another Group of Recipes, Including â€" Doughnuts, Baked Mushrooms, Sausage Pudâ€" ding,, Sausage With Baked Rice, Etc. Here‘s another groyp of varied reciâ€" Chccolate Syrup No. 1 2 squares chozsolate 1â€"2 cup sugar 3â€"4 cup boiling water Pinch salt 1â€"2 teaspoon vanilla Choccolate Doughnuts THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, CONTARIO and presentations, which was followed by refreshments and the extending of sincere good wishes to Father Pelchat the esteem in which Father Pelchat has been held, a gathering of about 100 of his parishioners and other friends met in the Cathedral hall on Tuesday evening, where, after an hour or two spent in card games, he was presented with a purse. The presentaâ€" tion was made by W. 3. Dormelly, who told Father Pelchat that it was givâ€" cn by the Knights of the Catholic Women‘s League, his pariâ€" shioners and other friends in Haileyâ€" bury. On behalf of the Catholic Boys‘ Club presentation as also made by Chas. Belec, and addresses by Mr. T. J. Meagher and Mr. A. G. Kirkpatâ€" rick. Mr. Jos. A. Legris was chairman in his new parish." Fr. Pelchat, Haileybury Goes to Noranda, Quebec The Haileyburian last week says:â€" "Rev. Father Pelchat, for several years past parish priest in Haileyâ€" bury, is leaving toâ€"day for a similar position at Noranda, Quebec. His imâ€" pending departure, which was anâ€" nounced quite recently, is decply reâ€" gretted, not only by his own people of the Roman Catholic Church, but by the whole community. He has beâ€" come well and favourably known for his public service in the town and the best wishes of all citizens zo with him to his new parish. As a token of Baked Rice and Sausage For six persons use 1 small teacupâ€" ful of unpolished rice, 8 sausages, 2 quarts boiling water, 1 tablespoon salt, and a little pepper. Wash the rice in three waters, and then put it into a large stew pan with the boiling water. Boil with the cover off the pan for 25 minutes, adding the salt at the end of the first 15 minutes. When the rice is cooked, drain in a colander. Sprinkle lightly with pepper, using about 1â€"3 teaspoon and then spread in a rather shallow dish. Cut the sausages into slices about 1â€"3 inch thick and lay them on the rice. Bake in a rather hot oven for 20 minutes and serve at once in the dish in which the cooking is done. Sausage Pudding Make a batter of two cupfuls of flour, sifted with two teaspoonfuls of baking powder, mixed with two eggs, wellâ€"beaten, and two cupfuls of milk. To this, allow a pound and a quarter of sausage. Pour the batter into a butâ€" tered drippingâ€"pan, drop in the sauâ€" sages, cut in two lengthwise, and bake for half an hour. Grilled Sausages With Apples 1 pound sausages 4 large tart apples Use either sausages or sausage meat. Cook sausages, remove from fat, and keep warm while cooking the apples. Cut apples in oneâ€"quarter inch slices, leaving on the skin. Fry in sausage fat until soft but not broken. Serve sausage on a hot platter, surrounded with the apples. Servings, 6. Sausage With Baked Apples 6 large apples 18 small sausages Core apples and insert one sausage in éach apple. Place apples in baking pan and lay the remaining sausages around them. Bake in a hot oven. Choose apples that bake quickly. Time" in oven, 45 minutes. Temperaâ€" ture, 400 degrees. Servings, 8. Sausages With Cabbage Cut the cabbage coarsely, scald anc drain. Cover with boiling water and a chopped onion and boil for twenty minutes. Fry the sausages until about half ‘done, then drain the cabbage and mix with the sausages and their fat. Cover and simmer for half an hour. Serve very hot and pass musâ€" tard with it. Melt chocolate and add sugar. Adc boiling water, salt and boil until thickâ€" ened. Cool, and add vanilla. Dilute with milk for iced chocolate. Chocolate Syrup No. 2 1â€"2 cup water 1 cup white syrup 1 cup cocoa 1 tenâ€"ounce can condensed milk 1 tablespoon vanilla Put water and syrup on to boil. Mix with cocoa until a smooth paste, add condensed milk and cook in double boiler thirty minutes. Cool, add vanilâ€" la and bottle. For children‘s cocof, add one tablespoon of syrup to cup of hot milk, or water and milk. As a sauce for puddings, and as the liquid in mixing frostings, use syrup undiâ€" luted. Baked Mushrooms Select two or three plump mushâ€" room caps, shaped like caps, for each person. After preparing them, stand them upside down in a baking dish. Add salt and pepper, and put a small piece of butter in each mushroom "cup." Cock about five minutes in a moderate oven, and serve very hot on toast. Crisp bacon may be served with the mushrooms. w Don‘t waste your money on substitutes. Be definite. Ask for Carter‘s by nameâ€"and get them! Look for the name, Carter‘s, on the red label. 25¢. at all druuuu 50 h. lc 1 db ABiih / up your liver bile to be lupp’{ again. Avoid calomel (mereury). The thing for you is a boxr of Carter‘s Little Liver Pills. They never upset you because they‘re purely vegeâ€" table, gentle and snufe; but how they do change your view on life! Nothing can put your system out of kilter more quickly than your liver. All it has to do is stop pouring its daily two pounds of liquid bile into your bowelsâ€"and life certainly gets grey. â€"Mere bowel movers like salts, oil, mineral water, roughage, laxative candy or chewing gum are not good onough to correct this condiâ€" tion entirely. You‘re livery and you must wake Em C ht 4 â€" That sluggish How of bile slows up digntmn and elimination and makes you ‘"fTeel punk". Your stomach acts upâ€"gas, bloating, sourness, pain. Your breath is bad and the taste in your mouth is nasty. Your head aches. Skin is blotchy All, of course, because your systetn is full of poisons. Wake Up Your Liver Bile . .. Without Calomel, And Feel Like a Million Dollars. THAT DEPRESSED FEELING 18 LARGELY LIVER of addresses, Operations at the present time were in progress on the group of claims adâ€" joining Longlac Lagoon and also at Reed Lake, Manitoba. Moreover it was the intention of the board to reâ€" sume operations at the original Queâ€" bec property of the company in the near future, as it was believed that the possibilities of this property had by no means ‘been fully explored. Management of the mining operations of the company was in the hands of Oro Plata Mining Company, Limited, an organization of mining engineers The annual meeting of shareholdâ€" ors of Lake Maron Gold Mines Limâ€" ited was held at the King Edward hotel at 12 o‘clock noon on June 25th. Frank H. Bell, president, was in the chair and outlined operations of the company in Manitoba, Ontario ant Quebec during the past two years Mr. Bell pointed out that two years ago the company was without funds and without prospect of getting them and its only asset was the group of claims in Dasserat Township, Queâ€" bec. Toronto interests then entered the picture and undertook to finance the company. As a rsult of this the company was restored to active operaâ€" tion and at the present time owned, in addition to the Quebec claims, 24 claims in the Little Long Lac area, Ontario, adjoining Longlac Lagoon Gold Mines Limited, and half inâ€" terest in two groups of claims at Reed Lake and Morton Manitoba. In addition to these properties the comâ€" pany had $32,000.00 in cash while acâ€" counts payable were only $320. Inâ€" vestments in other mining companies, which were carried on the books at $76,000.00 were at June 1lst, 1934, worth $104,000.00 at current market prices. These investments include, among others, a large holding comprising 250,000 shares of Longlac Lagoon Gold Mines Limited which was now reâ€" garded as one of the most promising develcpments in the Little Long Lac area and appeared to have very good chances of developing into a mine. Lake Maron in Good Financial Position Annual meeting of Company With Properties in Manitcba, Ontario, and Quebeece Shows Good Prospects Before the NOW..continuous eé2c/zic hot water service at low cost! avromatic E/ectric water neaters Nothing else can take the place of hot water., That‘s why the certainty of a constant supply â€"always availableâ€"gives the owner of a Hotpoint Automatic Electric Water Heater such a feeling of satisfaction every time she turns the faucet. And, really, that‘s all she ever has to do to get hot waterâ€"just turn the faucet! This modern electric servant has no switches to turn "on" and "off"â€"never requires the least bit of attentionâ€"it‘s entirely automatic. Why don‘t you enjoy the comfort and convenience of Electric Hot Water Service? Low electric rates for water heating bring the cost within the means of the most modest family budget. You can purchase a Hotpoint Automatic Electric Water Heater at a price and on terms you can‘t afford to overlook. When hot water is needed there is no substitute Corporation CANADA NORTHERNâ€"POWER CORPORATION, LIMITED Controlling and Opcrating NORTHERN ONTARIO FPOWER COMPANY, LIMITED NORTHERN QUEBEC POWER COMPANY, LIMITED Values in this body are high, for Coniaurum. They average 5 dwt., of $8.75 per ton, at present gold price. Already development ore from the body is raising millheads; last month 2000 tons were taken from it. Last month there was broken 1500 more tons than was milled, which is a sign the mine is getting ahead of the mill. The new development on the 3000 may induce the directors to go deeper at this point. Decision has not yet been made. In the meantime drilling below the 3000 to hit the new ore is (From Mining. News of Canada) Coniarum Mines Ltd., adjoining Mcâ€" Intyre is reporting the widest ore it has ever handled in 7A vein at the 3000 level. It averages over 20 feet wide and at one spot it is 80 feet wide. The manageent has been so interested in learning the width that the length reâ€" mains at 120 feet; possibilities Ttor exâ€" tension are good. 4 Fcllowing the annual meceting a special gensral mesting of shareholdâ€" ers was held whereat two byâ€"laws were unanimously approved and ratiâ€" fied. One of these reduced the number of directors from seven to five and the other gave the directors the auâ€" thority, if they deemed it advisable, for the expansion of the company‘s asâ€" sets and activities at any time in the future, to increase the capital hy one and a half million shares. Over 1,600,000 shares were representâ€" ed in person or by proxy at the meetâ€" ing. Coniaurum Mines Reports : Widest Ore in Operations The report and accounts" wefre adopted unanimously and Mr; â€"Fre® Elliott of Bayfield, one of the oflglnal shareholders in the company, exâ€" pressed the opinion that the affairs of the comvany had been â€"most effiâ€" ciently and successfully handled in the past two years and congratulated the board upon their efforts. * and geologists capable of rendering. the company first class service ig‘_’gt@i capacity. C Toi. . 4 The board of directors elected for the ensuing year was as follows: Prank H. Bell, president; 8. G. Tobin, vice«â€" president; K. F. MacLaren, T. M. Mungovan and J. A. McFaydcn Of the autharized. capital of, 2,500,.â€" 03C chares, approximately 2,8390.030 were reported to be outstanding. 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