because almost struggle to get pertoire which s the child is gr brought spinact serving it in k cooked egsg yolk form of prepara ten interest the The other da friend‘s house. children‘s dinr things, was sery the children atd jelly," said mo or other I cou eat carrots, bu its honor are n tered vegetabl much enthusia How to Make Vegetables * Attractive to Children ©= One Ingenious Mother Overcame the Aversion of her e £ £ Children for One Vegetable by Placing Shaved Raw Carâ€" _‘ rots in Lemon Jelly. Some More Recipes. wha id mot! (By Edith M. Barbet) CANADA NORTHERN POWER CORPORATION LIMITED 6 houl ilthou Ou n lli(( se compiete when n. Another mother n»nito high favour by ad nests with hard n each. A different n or serving will ofâ€" illd enough to make ind ‘arrots in lemon ‘For some reason t the children to idore this and in ng the plain butâ€" ugh not with so to lunch at a nch was the among other in mold which NORTHERN ONTARIO POWER COMPANY LIMITED NORTHERXN QUEBEC POWER COMPAXNXY Jellied Carrots 2 tablespoons gelatin ‘4 cup cold water 2‘!% cups boiling water. * cup sugar 4 teaspoon salt 4 cup lemon juice 1‘% cups shredded carrots. Ssoak gelatin five minutes in cold water, dissolve in boiling water and add sugar and salt. When cool add lemon juice and carrots, Turn into a mold and chill. Serve on lettuce leaves withâ€" out a salad dressing. To learn to eat everything is just one more factor or safety in this health question. It makes a little nutritional difference whether carrots are eaten when there is a variety of other vegeâ€" tables which can be used. There may come times in later life, however, when variety is not obtainable and then there is a distinct advantage in having uniâ€" versal food tastes. 4 cup grated cheese | + Saltâ€"Pepper. ! 111 Make bread cases by cutting bread by into threeâ€"inch squares and cutting out| m the centers. Roll each case in melted| 4© Butter. Chop the spinach, mix with| 44 seasoning and fill the bread cases. Sprinkle with the cheese and bake in a hot oven (425 degrees F.) until bread| co is light brown and the cheese is melted| 19 (CGCopyright 1935, by The Bell Syndiâ€"| m (Copyright 1935, by Th cate, Inc.) # Ottawa Journal:â€"The Alberta ernment owes the Dominion tre $16,880,000. No doubt Mr. Abe would like to pay this off in "basic dend" cheques. him forget a real or fancied against flavour. 6 bread cases Melted butter 2 cups cooked or canned sp Controlling and Operating Spinach Nests The more electrical servants you have, the happier you are, for each one of them is a tireless, efficient worker that saves money for you. Irons, Toasters, Percolators, Spic Span Cleaners, Walfle Irons, Air Heaters, Heating Pads, Curling Irons, Fans, Clocks, Mixmasters! We have them all, waiting to do your bidding. Attractively priced â€" for cash or on comfortable terms. ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES © Convenience e Low Operating Cost e Small Initial Outlay w1ith YWMo o dern (Way asury rhart diviâ€" Despatches from Toronto, following the publication of the figure given by Hon. Mr. Heenan, say that Conservaâ€" tive members of the Legislature intend to draw the attention of the governâ€" ment and the people to the other side of the pictureâ€"the value of mineral production in the North during the current century. In the sixâ€"year period commencing 1929 and ending in 1935, the gold mines of Ontario have proâ€" duced a total of more than 414 millions in gold, from which $100,804,104 has been passed as dividends to people in all walks of lifse, one member pointed Covers Five Months Hon. Mr. Heenan‘s report as tabled covers the five months from Nov. ist, 1934, to March 31st, 1985. The governâ€" ment is having the fiscal year in all departments close on March 31st in cach year. To follow this plan the reâ€" port tableg last week covers only the five months. The next ‘fiscal year, March 31st, 1935, to March 31st, 1936, will not be available until the next session of the legislature. Considerable discussion was rousedi by the report tabled in the Legislature last week of HMHon. Peter Heenan, Minâ€" ister of North@r® Development. This report stated that $64,450,872.07 has Jeen expended in the Northern Develâ€" opment fund since Sir Jas. P. Whitney inaugurateg the road and agricultural advancement programme in 1912. It is an odd fact that with all the discusâ€" sion about this statement in the report no one seems particularly to question the figure given by Hon. Mr. Heenan. It will be recalled that the FParmer Govâ€" ernment also published the same kind of figures. Indeed, the figures published by the PFarmers‘ Government as to what the North had cost may have even exceeded those now given, As a matter of fact, it seems to make little difference what figure is quoted as the cost of the North. Whatever the figure the facts show many times the amount mm on ommc mm es ns s mm n mm um in e nsm n n m pald, atm! ) Â¥ a refuund NOW. Mor AD. and $ Large ««â€"a4nd Mo J¢ to 4¢ pe packed. NX unstuold see ONLY. Moi £., Tor ‘‘Close gineers the ope rotation tic respc a distri ties," th "In of sary to camp, a evolved "In > €] Sturoety; $64,450,872 Spent in North Since 1912 o Says Report Tabled by Hon. Peter Heenan. What the North has Returned. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS ONTARIO |WCrk was C reach of sc tance, and : parent, add quired. Also mum numbe system was every deta Roads con Nob business because of If you drive carefu bread out of the mou leg maker‘s little of its tiny imags, W during the addres dian agent from top to ‘bottoem, : moose will be v ly, and will be trafficâ€"light sy. fore, will be g has its origin Amgrican lore. ing price of mir of vegetable ma quantities. as they enter Parry Sound next few months, provid plans materialize, accordin spateh from Toronto, A minilature totem nole, Sawduct dinners, and automobiles t woockfuel orâ€"robt some of the possib diate future that n periments now beir ment of Scientific says Joseph Thoma The whole object the transformation tables into motor have been conducte ation of grasses, str table waste} and : cation of the proce patented. All that is now process to comp papers, the pap In 1935 rotation system, graded to t tic responsibilities of the worl a distribution of wages in ties," the report states. "In one instance where it sary to place married men camp, a system of assignec evolved with satisfactory re "In â€"the district of Nip Sturgeon Falls both trunk 8 dary roads were regravellec bridges repaired. Two sury were afield, one in Nipissing, the Ferguson highway anc studies of possiole revisions other in Sturgeon Falls, in Bayâ€"Hagar road section. _ Road Camps Three road camps were t in Nipissing and settlers‘ C jacent to communitics in bot} and Sturgeon Falls were oper ing the winter. On the proj from Mattawa@ to connect North Bayâ€"Timiskaming camp of 150â€"man capacity ~ lished. They cut approxim: miles, stumped one mile a half a mile. In Sudbury under the J unemployment relief road c cperating during the winter : pitae, Markstay and two on pleauâ€"Iron Bridge road. The mentioned places were Alternately _ rk blinking from a mighty totem po BONNIE SCOTLAND NOTED FOR PAPER May be Sawdust Dinners and Birchâ€"Bark Clothes settlers‘ camp ccmmtunities. on roads leatfii "Where nra Luresque moose w Parry Sound Planning to Have Blinking Totem Pole Large Packet Beautiful Flowersâ€"â€"â€"FREE Similar e prod e ferm iimbs aAre enjoyi becauwse of moto purpose l be red 101 r_ rotten vegetables, are possibilities of the immeâ€" that may result from exâ€" w ‘being made by Departâ€" ystem. .\ guided by r<in the 10°2.25° cticabl ranized lement their Alucted s, strat nd an 10uild be the ured ail On and you get your 25¢ back on next order ind moose head . _ Will greet : 1 gréeen respec rdinated with Motorists â€"t] bi1 m Sudbut 1C otem two g issigned pay was tory results. f â€" Nipissing and trunk and seconâ€" ravelled and the ‘0 survey parties pissing, traversing y and making evisions, ‘ang anâ€" ills, in the North equirin ds bec nd C( In id . ca O11 eves ndon rkmen, gave 1 communiâ€" L Wwas nece he fermen heading of camps were ‘ at Wahnaâ€" 1 pol with d: "a Nipissing iting durâ€" cted road with the aintained adâ€" mol Da offi it clothe eithe NO utili mes=â€" ppli T ilbl Oa C 1Ck en hn#( abâ€" two )0 Al ip ed h h« {raternIize(l." Perhaps Lady become an adsp be prime may d where Caomin Kenlreéew Mercu the Senate is wait do. And all the s Parliament huildi Da 1e I have a time tha introduce diversion bo stant â€" syn friends go hood) told in they eral and 10e was and the with en wereâ€"a g House lif« invited to names in gan :â€" "Our first winte the delights of Can It seemed to be a 1i our Canadian frier bozga 2d in n 1 one J11 rIve and and Lord and Lady Aberdeen Liked Winter Sports Here 111 ibi ind alnmet nC aboratd LV prC ked ldit hadgd uneart!] who was qui skating,. and Di ; B hev w 111 c Tobbi life du: F R 28 YEARS PVE BEEN TRYIN® T POoPe ouUT A SsHmucks / YOURE A BETTE!R MAN COnViINCIN NOW THAN ARGUOMENT vouwve _ n YEARS ! 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T Governmen er. _ All â€"wer 1 l lide with : indsed. sh Kingsmert of toâ€"da; â€"â€"(how littl n 11 many habit ther 1C m( l iC 1C Mmi 1 hn hn such a it city Iit: the m bags, C snown summet shape 0o scotland Sells Millions of Dollars‘ Worth Carpets Lral 193 consi( pti for ‘elf rangt StI CHILDREN This woman is carrying made herself from di IALEFEâ€"MOON BAGS ARE A NOVELTY MADE OF STRAW BRAIDS OR HONIERYV Ot ib 1 t‘ thod Lydia Le Baton Walker i l The SOut hior y because it lies within the y woman, who would like o make it for herself, that The construction is simpliâ€" nd while braided straw is made >dium 1J se Dags i Mediums while braided straw is these Southern wear ums can be used with hn as straw braid, silk T1 ttish n India harm impared w CH rk m V no 1 D nd adyv t alone one of the new semiâ€"circular bags which she ;carded stockings dved to maich her frock 1€ $ *Â¥ / W 11 d stockings dyed to ma bag strands or even st ason | ings. The three aince | and a length of it the i circle is all that that|joutside. The bag Cl1I sYRuUuPPY / SsYRUPPY !! 11 AHâ€"H / Tt BIRTH v or A BRITE PEA ~NOW TO ~ BEARD m LION \ _ IN HIS DEN / | KIRKLAND LAKE KIWANIS DOG DERBY MARCH 14TH h igs. The thre nd a length of i ircle is all th: T‘ 11 A New Use For Discarded Hosiery y, NHew.. Li sacrificing ives anoth Uurg T ur> th In Do of the spot ind Kiwani home or‘ Pl ofI the Timmt Derl of Colour Schemes Marc innita Cessori( Thrift TV tocking strands, which ed to accord with cosâ€" ories, is something enâ€" ft is emphasized, withâ€" he beauty of the bags. new use for discarded n Dog Derby and day Kirkland Lake under hss Kiwanis Club of oggarth is the chairâ€" s committee of the and he should make the Dog Derby event ny similar events he ears ago. ‘The Kirkâ€" scpen to dogs ownsd ands cut froaom stockâ€" trand is used, ufficient to make the is required for the are lined, of course. 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