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Porcupine Advance, 12 Sep 1935, 2, p. 2

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Carefully Planned Diet Has Influence on Health Aas you nayv fectly well who are n loudly the mAanitaril are well YCOU C when I cently t there w meals, V number the gen: same s0o1 The life ha health the co eating, of ~veg:! meals, and sC howeve adoptir ter a 1 Unusual Meal Schedules Play No Part in General Work of at Least One Sanitarium Where Laws of Nutrition Operate. â€" % s 6 BB there 1 fruits, which home. cooked served roasted, and custards, ice choice of th Dast Scra with : keep c water I nNAV for vC It with Canada Northern Power Corporation Limited P Salada Orange Pekoe Blend will prove a sheer delight to lovers of fine tea. «lazed Carrots Kitchen economy starts when you c00k with Electricity. There is no wasted heat for correct cooking heat is instantly available at the snap of a switch. And when the job is done, you just smnap it off. A meal cooked with Electricity is a properly cooked meal with every last wisp of nourishing value retained as well as all the flavour. Each dish tastes better and goes farther. Give YOUR home this matchless convenience, comfort and economy. Small down paymernrt. Balance on easy terms. Contrdlling and Operating , NORTHERN ONTARIO POWER COMPANY LIMITED NORTHERN QUEBEC POWER COMPANY LIMITED y ~Of ; course, 8 special diets, based on the inciples which i this column poss ipon clude conos reâ€" im where edule Yor ncE IA C rible i0ose, at carefully ; _ several iled imple e and of the $ anC meal: hout upon nty our On 1LY by Thinks Relief to be Problem of Dominion Relief problems as they affect Caâ€" nadian municipalities, and the finanâ€" cilal responsibility of the Federal govâ€" ernment for relief costs, together with methods of financial and budgetary control for municipalities, formed the principal subject of discussion at the 35th annual convention of the Union of Canadian Municipalitiee which closed in North Bay shortly after noon on Thursday of last week. (Copyr cate, Inc The unanimou of direct relief v sponsibility of ment was the : strengthen ceeded. Resolutions passe Conference of May real in March last by the U.CM. delk 11I0ur COOk then greater pot business se Union of Canadian Municiâ€" palities Express Views at Convention at North Bay Last Week. (400 Y 1â€"8 te ‘ends tablespoo: tablespoor Ccups cant _â€"Cups DO tablespoort teaspoons up IFl ups I u)n cannt Vegetable With Cheest ablespoons butter ablespoon chopped onion 1€ add ELECTRICITY Rice Steamed in M d mix DTPC TL e ~resuit em tha 101 ki the Dominion held at Montâ€" e concurred in s. asking that egates were was further prink pro 1C LI che ment for rell< Members of far from bei rather sen Hospitalization Another example of federal responâ€" sibility was to be found in the experiâ€" ence which municipalities had had with hospitalization, according to _ Mr. Gosse. In many cases relief recipients had gone or been sent to hospitals for operations and treat,ment when such care was not essent.lal thus adding to the already heavy burden on solvent taxpayers. In many cases the first noâ€" tification received that the relief reâ€" cipient was in hospital was the notifiâ€" cation from the hospital itself. The practice of many landlords in housing relief â€" recipien‘s in homes which under other and more favorable circumstances would be termed unfit for human habitation, came in for sharp condemnation by the speaker. Exacting of a "pound of flesh" by landâ€" lords in housing relief recipients in houstes of this type, and refusing to vh Dealing with r transientsâ€" ry misleading rticular sponsibility 0 T\ nit Montreal 1employt aid, both nd voun 1I was bu 118 Ppal which â€"â€"â€"IVfp. irl men nan M 1( 1LIMl M women ikdown M1 li as the convention city of Une UnIion 1( 1936, and solicitation of financial al for the Union from the Dominion Go\ ernment. Resolutions which were dropped <« suspended included tndseâ€"dealing witt Assumption by the Federal Governmet of a portion of educational costs; pet tion for national minimum wage law: asking legislation dismissing war erans, in recsipt of pensions of 75 pf cent. or more, from the civil service. At the civic banquet tendered t eligibil 70 to Hoâ€"Hum!| Hiâ€"Diddleâ€"Diddle! Man Cannot Reach Moon W. G. Bullbrook acted as ToOaAst for the brief program. The pr speaker was Mayor Houde, of real, who enlarged on several ph the relief situation as brought discussion during the day. Others who spoke briefly duri program were Mayor Bullbrook, Patton, Dr. H. L. Brittain, Maj J. Cullen, Mayor Brittain, St. N.B.: Aldermdn McRae, Vanvou (Toronto Telegram) someone is always taking the joy out of life. Professor E. V. Appleton, chairâ€" man of the British National Committes for Radio Telegraphy, says that man will never be able to reach the moon because of a belt af intense heat that encompasses the earth in the upper atâ€" mosphere. So ends another cherished fancy. The statement means, if true, that the cow never jumped over the moon. That means tnat the little dog never laughed to see such sport, and implies that the dish never ran away with the spoon. From this it would not be too much to assume that the cat and fiddle were never in their fabled conjunction and, in fact, that the whole story was a lot ot heyâ€"diddleâ€" diddle. a substantial subtraction from the sum of potential pleasure; there is a loss to science that is incalculable. If the facts are correct, one guestion of immense import can never be anâ€" swered. No one will now be able to prove that the moon is not made of green cheese. s So much for the past; what of the future? It is sad, too. The professor has dispelled the most delightful of dreamsâ€"that of a rocket trip to the moon. That was an experience to lang for. Think of the start from the earth â€"whoosh, and you‘re offâ€"the swift flight through space, the passing of the stars, and the landing on Luna, shining queen of the night. Think of packing your grips for a weekâ€"end on the moon and the proud retailing of the events of the journey. It is too sad to think of. It is doubly sad. There is not only Canada Lumberman:â€" The world traveis so fast nowadays a man has to run to stay right where he is. lealing wi LA Stake a Claim a olgate‘s npiatlte 1 Y T1 Mayor Cullen Speaks ne after Mr. Gosse lbrook 11 1€ * T9r. Resolutions C 1C er possible for â€" holding asonable figure capital expend ke , 7t ne clvil service. uet â€"tendered th evening, Mayo! d as toastmaste m. The principa Houde, of Mont: J0n hC of the a Pensions of the Uni L1 by cl anC Ook, ‘L.: J Mavor W oluti0n he Fed D com 1C 1C {7 .000 Cocktail Styles on | File in London, England Heart Disease May Have, No Symptoms Now there can be paln of course it the heart region in some forms 0o heart ailment when there is exertion overeating or an emotional disturb ance. This occurs in angina pectori of which I have frequently written. The point then is that the hear may have considerable trouble withit it and there will be no signs or symp: or that you haven‘t. If you have heart trouble your physician can outline a course of heart treatment and a safe method of living. If you have no heart trouble it is worth while knowing it. (Registered in accordance w1th the Copvright Act.) The following was handed in to The Advance this week with the suggestion that "they do things pretty well over home, you know, in some things":â€"â€" The United Kingdom â€" Bartenders‘ Guild opensd a club of their own in Old Compton street, Soho, the London Times records. The members of the guild are for the most part expert cocktail barmen, and one of their obâ€" iects is to maintain the standard of memsers are registered in of the organization to prel tion of a title, and the guil lar communication on th cocktails with the large America and Europe. I« stated, has become the nation America and Europe. London, it is stated, has become the headquarters of the "cocktail world." The guild each year holds a competition for a chalâ€" lenge cup, and last year there were more than 400 entries. Seven thousand cocktail recipes have already been recorded. Fresh fruit juices are an ingredient of many of those which have recently come into fashion and a number are also made with fresh cream and liqueurs. Try The Advance Want Advertisements Thu By James W. Barton, M.D., Toronto All the cocktails invented by guild mbers are registered in the journal the organization to prevent duplicaâ€" n of a title, and the guild is in reguâ€" ‘ communication on the subject of ektails with the large hotels of ble that exists in the heart be found by an examin tch may reveal the facts that r on cause the above signs. 61 IT} ught then is that an examiâ€" the heart by your physician that yvou have heart trouble MAKERS of HEALTH UNDERWEAR «+ KNITTED OUTERWEAR + HOSIERY it 1€ n ak and simpie language reres Bishop, Fordham us what we all should signs of heart time the signsâ€"shortâ€" welling of the feet and the liverâ€"occur, any ists in the heart can by an examination vy that f the the he 1€ of Decome That Bobdp h The oldtime craftsmen were inspired not by "volume production ", but by "sincerity". For 67 years Penmans knitted products have shown by their quality that unmistakable sincerity which has built an enviable reputation. The use of the best materials and careful workmanâ€" ship are Penmans practical application of the ideal of sincerity. but as lon ‘eak gown i hC when some has sho tness ind ten cardina trouble 11 part that a plays not . good posturi good figure, keeping mu The new fC start 1 difficu sating. self w« herself One point was stres pressed me very much: the mistake of getting a too small, which is as . ting shoes too small. If made this mistake you small garment wrinkles giving a smooth, flawle The twoâ€"way streich givIng a smoot. The twoâ€"way toâ€"day are a f riveted birdcag: are special explained that her carriage natural,*that in childhood she mother and Lady Ribblesdal dels and both had absolutel posture; and although she h: longed to the sra of the _ slouch, she did not ape it. Habits formed at 20 stay I thority met unlifted bu Â¥et posture portant as « has constar undo the sf und Y C oncave, sii ounded wa Bu 18 GLORIA SWANSON realizes the importance of proper carriage to keep a slim look to cne‘s figure, shoulders are down and back, tummy is in, and back is a straight, yuuthful line. CORN STARCH PROFPER FOUNDATION GARMENT HELPS PRESERVE FIGURE PERFECTION AND ENCOURAGES GOOD POSTURE not â€" oniy jOsture, bu types e éifeéct of wrong teaching, ant om scratch. it may be doubl} , but it is also doubly compenâ€" A woman of 40 who carries herâ€" 1 is a source of satisfaction t( and a joy to her spectators. et‘s get back :o the importan Product of the St. Lawrence Starch Co. Limited, Port Credit, Ont. walstiine. Right Size Important By ELSIE PIERCE CA M OUS TY CA c BEAUTIFUL 16 Have you Tried? s Oof ndati Y owWs olae ) comba from rCCor( A V stressed that imâ€" uch: women make ag a corset one size raIng to i@ibove, mu stomach | n the lovely Irene hion showing of asir relation to mes. She looked ou h know preserving s controlled tting flabby so that bad h: y perfec erself be adebutant mportart garm®°l bu ind . She quite i hss WOrn on @rbit: eVE 1Imn sports wear that givs one control and permit freedom of movement at the same time. Then there are foundations for afternoon and baz:less foundations for evening. There are garments to fif the price of any purse, garments to flattser any figure. For summer there Hamilton Herald:â€"All that Mr. Abâ€" erhart has to do now is to find the irreducable minimum bonus which he promised to pay the people of Alberâ€" ta, whether they are employed or not. And Mr. Aberhart may learn the bitâ€" ter lesson which we learned some time agoâ€"that everybody is very pleasant until you want to raise money, and that when you do it‘s a pretty tough old world. c flatts are g thing there LC ~CVEery :] veloped zive the pyI InC irments tha For flabby are brassier W C iC minimum nay the HL that 1°ere gUIT det â€"re are foundations az*:less foundations are garments to purse, garments to For summer there weigh next to noâ€" or "hanging‘"‘ busts that life and give ~line. For the unâ€" ate similar "bras" a curved, feminine ‘s, every one of _ have â€" certainly he Bell Syndiâ€" F11385 certainly are they

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