Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 30 Aug 1934, 2, p. 2

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Canada K NC n :11 11 Lh ha TIE i1 mc ,ible rdi .ed nmencec a garden size the Fresh from the Gardens the 2, in. date 11 ll i1 )1] we has tic 01 wh JI 1 must, incluc bb: mtag cm I ii 1d amat past tv nt 11 1nd t1 mar 110 nd bem frozen ardene but hobbie desp m peti T11! the 81' th ting bird 50m LGd : amp ampl mom hort nonth 11' at 11 Ell 11‘ bugbear ' ficulturali s has bee WiI avai it DD appean td plen al exp art, 111 nt 13’ appea 1rd the arm 11D ,OI'I 38C '11 1m D 1T kt if on Iffi the ’md TH! PORCUPINE ADVANCE. ma. ONTARIO it rt duty to lose T1811 ' g1 CUICULfi mu: Quality and Advertising into greased Responsible for Successland bake at of The Compam In lin if DE posed to Canadian funds by applyi the average monthly exchange rat namely, $1.143, $1.197, $1.199. $1.1 $1.141. $1.112 and $1.058 respective for the first seven months of the ye I‘ha Marc Total, _ .‘ $14,227,738 Northwestern Ontarioâ€" January . A. .. $136,830 February .. 113.344 Total-â€" Kirkland Lake Bell-â€" Ap} ti 36.04 34.43 Increase in Output of Gold in Half-Year 'orcupine Belt 3 n u a 11v I’h Mail fl me ad no i1 1m ib‘ ITIE‘I haven for one's weary nerves “““' ”“""°"' "‘ scles, at the end of an exacting >rk. and fumtsh in interest 01" Blair-more Enterprise:â€"-In ,andm, . to which one may devote his Ontario. children under sixteen Wm be 1 and help to retain that zest warned to be hm by nine debut in “Men so manv people seem the evening, altet which they can sit whun they retire from actual on tin porch and wait for the rent of the tawny to m up. h IE EU with ble .df rodm llalf »pt.ior pr 11138. me 31 .ed il' wit. )ast wide Mm m )m the wheat. :m du Pat ere inn-s senten madiar lnm 'tion An 1r 1C dc of Mir a1 1ker ion has 40 years the compan; ened the scope of its ad lges and sales of Shred {2 already mounting i1 This product, prepare: nd Ii high st .adver 1V an 1K 3.580.356 med C8C $29,616,649 $40,692,759 1933 have been trans- 15f. This to E OI W1 and milk er diet. $1,846 2,074 4,340,843 4,169,713 4,057 .345 3,847,686 14.41 4.867 2,080,165 1,942,544 1,888,620 1,924,852 lG 4,006 M. CO] 1d mine in Value Ontario to 1 times and be is the experie1 Shredded Wh Ontario for Fl! 8 Year. Some. End of July. 138,083 134,015 111,469 023,260 139,516 102,162 089.091 034.710 1m iclr 311.3( have been trans mds by applyin exchange rate: irklan Halli! JD 81 experience dur- 's the company if 1y nda alue me 038 Eli 441 578 Hc 11 Ell 11 months ( Ontario De arative figure ‘ime it 'd of quali- consistent- it and be ; and bad.‘ experience matte men, st: hf hardly a Shredded uses. and advertises :01idat .Ch it $20,277 ,593 )rovlde $1 unable rk. are ak $2,781,721 2,655,784 3,016,363 18,848.04 a1 per; {UTE 1nd 2,801,916 3,217,018 2 951,009 2,853,782 lkf $233,030 199,889 218,430 216,668 236,619 211,298 251,139 1934 44 2.513 2,692 2,726 2,648 3.000 work :er, M4 Buff alc pond). e Sheri 528,048 548,628 .961 ,325 .666,841 #154,614 .707 ,873 825.430 mo. on can iSE 567,123 wh first [934 th Ontarv 16 111C 01K 19y 179.518 45 20 ’66.?0‘ BULK hen 79 Syl Gold 977 955 for The 566 332 28f Allow six small, well-chilled oysters for each cocktail glass. Before serv- ing. cover with the following dressing: 1 teaspoon mushroom catsup 1 tablespoon tomato oatsup 1 tablespoon lemon juice 5 drops tobasoo sauce Salt. Combine mushroom catsup, 'wmato catsup. lemon juice, tobm sauce and salt. Servings. 3. M‘E add ed 4 Mayonr Lettuce Remove spread with put crisp 1 chicken am Bring condensed milk, water and jam to the scald. and put through a sieve to get seeds out of Jam. Wet the cornstarch with a little cold water and stir in. Cook until thick. Put in sauce dish and chill. When ready to serve pile egg white beaten stiff on top. Chicken and Almond Sandwiches 1 cup chapped chicken 1-2 cup chopped salted almonds 1-2 cup milk 1 tablespoon shortening Fruit or vegetables Sift dry ingredients tog egg, milk, and shortening Well. Fold in fruits or vege drop by spoonfuls into the heated to 360 degrees. Fry en brown. Drain on ungla minutes Sift dry ingredients together, add egg, milk, and shortening and beat Well. Fold in fruits or vegetables and drop by spoonfuls into the deep fat heated to 360 degrees. Fry until gold- en brown. Drain on unglazed paper. Jam Sauce 1-2 cup condensed milk 1-2 cup warm water 1 tablespoon cornstarch 1-2 cup strawberry. blackberry or raspberry jam 1 egg white Bring condensed milk, water and jam ,0 the scald, and put through a sieve 0 get seeds out of Jam. Wet the 1-2 cup molasses 1-2 cup milk 1-4 ~teaspoon soda Blend shortenLng a eggs and molasses, th gredients alternately into greased seven-i Me 2 cups white sauce 2 egg yolks Grated cheese 2 cups cooked spinach Dredge the chops with flour and season with salt. Sear in a hot frying pan, browning both sides, reduce the heat, cover the pan and cook about thirty minutes. :Put a layer of hot cooked spinach in a shallow baking dish, and arrange the chops on it. Add the beaten egg yolks to the well- seasoned white sauce, and pour over the chops. sprinkle with jgrated cheese and place in a. hot oven or under the broiler to melt the cheese and brown it slightly. Gingerbread pastry at edge of pastry over upper c Brush cream over bake at 400 degrees ed. (Rub in pie pan with shortening and sprinkle with fine. dry cracker crumbs) line pan with flake pastry, cutting it one-half inch wider than the pan. Place one-fourth cup of water, three-fourths cup of sugar and one-half teaspoon of baking powder in steWpan, bring to the boiling point and put in sliced apples, coox without stirring until clear but still in shape. Carefully remove to pastry lined pan using very little of the syrup, sprinkle with cinnamon mixed with sugar, dot- with butter. Moisten edge of lower pastry and cover with a second piece of water tc make a : ed cloth the cent] Continue no dry one-half teaspoon in steWpan, bring H and put in sliced a1: stirring until clear Carefully remove to Some More Recipes of Different Kinds Flake Pastry. Apple Pie. 5 with Spinach. thgerbre Sam. and an Oyster (.‘ U) IOCC he 1831' .ug CUD Rub tablespoons Salt Perk Chops With Spinach 6 pork chops Flour M Foundation Fritter Batter cup flour teaspoon baking powder -2 teaspoon salt tablespoon sugar egg unce ables Chocolate :htly. Be 2 teaspoon salt teaspoons cinnamon teaspoon gin'éer 2 cup shortening 2 cup sugar cups flour teaspoons baking powder 2 teaspoon salt. with mayonnal m leaf of letl 'eade w} radually, then b e and milk. OYstcr Cocktail fine )1“ t aise I'E Wit f the mix remaining oft dough. and pile t 8; fold own folding in flour aDDa If ha Meringue iC Flake Pastry 375 appe } box Apple Ind milk \ppn- l'ie'. l‘urk ('hnpy h, (Huge-rhro-gul. Ignn :HI (Hflvr (nvktuil. p I ‘ V“ \. " \ “I 1:;~ .»\t:..1..w Mum ‘1» . . I ‘ u .‘ n . '- l'q‘HL .|'\-s)"‘ “It” Ji": SIlAWRENCE from 1581')? )f pan. Fold lower ' crust and press well. er upper crust and '95 until nicely brown- g and sugar. Add then sifted dry in- >ly with milk. Pour 11-inch square pan degrees for forty it sugar and baking at. in shortening but emove two-thirds of Kture. Add enough g flour mixture to Roll out on flour- the dry mixture in 'r and roll carefully. n and roiling until ears. Roll up and : until ready to use. JCf I) If H it OI powde wait untll next “1'" in August. an “r” in the OD ligtble for the r. and fl and melt- bread piece .eoond sends in with the cocktail an brupt demand that the North i; “entitled” to representation but using more diplomatic phraseology it is quite apparent that the North Country forms a fertile field for the attention of the revamped commission. To give en- couragement to the athletic guidance and development of Northern youth. it is fitting and proper that there should be someone on the new board who has “That Northedn Ontario should b represented in the personnel of th new Ontario Athletic Commission, un der the chairmanship of P. J. Mul queen, is a suggestion that comes we Within the limits of reason. “There is little necessity of makin an brunt demand that the North i “entitled” to representation but usin The following is from the ‘Sporting Comment" column of a recent issue of The Sudbury Star. and is published for the perusal and consideration of those interested in sport in the North Coun- try:â€" Northern Ontario Needs Member on Athletic Board the surface, gold values iron channel samples of $80.07 p6 the basis of the present g It is confidently expected cross-cutting will be complet vein before the end of ine m The property is equippec complete mining plant, ca sinking to 500 feet. The s} two-compartment shaft, $111 the direct supervision of M Honsberger, B.Sc., for so: identified with the engineerin ment of the Howey Mines. This is the the surface, s channel sum; the basis of It is confide1 cross-cuttine West Red Lake which company claims occupying the Red Lake nounces that the one shaft has, horizon and a st to cross-cutting proximately a di ’rogress Being Made at West Red Lake Gold Mine Major General . C.M.G.. D.S.O Cook with Electricity for In: than a Cent a Meal per Person COOK with ELECTRICITY Product of the St. lava-once Starch Co. Limited. Port Credit. CANADA NORTHERN POWER CORPORATION LIMITED Controlling and Operating Northern Quebec Power Company, Limited Northern Ontario Power Company, Limited Electricity is not only the cheapest form of fuel you can use but none of it is wasted. You get perfect, even heat exactly when and for just as long as you want it. Tests show that it costs less than a cent a meal per per- son to cook this modern way. This is real economy. 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