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Porcupine Advance, 14 May 1936, 2, p. 2

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be fried The cam a bit of may be may be | fer, the pieces of For a broil« halved sweet and pineapple gether. The boiled â€" before sliced and di salad oil. T te dipped in may be sprin pepper, minc dotted with b pineapple shc cooking. Ins ered chicken nating with used. The other nig was a guest the mold of wellâ€"sf combined with rooms and onic the center of c pottery sliced placed and ove onions. Melte sugar, salt and ; over all before ate oven. The choice of dishes for the quick meal which demands simple cooking processes is of interest to the business woman ~housekeeper. Her kitchenettc is often small and her stove does not always allow her to have many pots boiling at one time. Sometimes she may plan to make the broiler, the oven or one or two pots take care of the whole meal. When a Broiler May Take Care of a Complete Meal That is When a Business Woman Housekeeper has a Small Kitchenette, and Must Make Good Use of All her Faciliâ€" ties. Some Recipes by Edith M. Barber. PAGE TVCO 8 wberry ponge cak (By Edith M. Barber) ON SALE UNTIL MAY 23 po en peppetr had been â€" Cream Cake supper where I id the work. â€" A hamburg steak, peppers, mushâ€" been placed in hose large, oval Around this toes had been had been~sliced r, _ mixed with had been poured ing in a moderâ€" Canada Northern Power Corporation Limited Light meals for hot days! Cook them SQ quickly, easily, comfortâ€" ably and ECONOMICALLY â€" on a Twoâ€"Burner Hot Plate that saves fuel and fuss and keeps you cool and cheerful. Get yours NOWâ€" to start the summer season. ° 1, rice ma in butter., few cloves, nd pepper ked bacon £ you preâ€" with small tomatoes ooked toâ€" be parâ€" ined and butter or ould also tomatoes salt and like, and i and the uring the ), ‘1158!'- may be AMml Controlling and Operating NORTHERN QNTARIO POWER COMPANY LIMITED NORTHERN QUEBEC POWER COMPANY LIMITED rest of Ontario men ‘should be reformatory. _ If keep track of al way to Guelph little fifth part will have a nur ever, says that t them â€" apparent Perhaps, the Tor the guards and Maybe, that‘s t seem to make se clnudineg the ces prisoners seemec and chatting tog Tha,t may be t happy, though « The real point, that it is most from as large a â€" ~â€"Over four timé on the fact, that fourteen young men|YO from various parts of Northern Ontario 1°¥ passed through Toronto last week on | Pb their way to serve terms in the reformâ€"| 2 atory at Guelph. It is difficult to see the| _ point of the Toronto despatches in the| he matter, some of them being lengthy| mf ones and some shorter. Perhaps, it is because so few young men from the North are sent to the reformatory. It is to be hoped so. In that case the item would be news worthy of headlines. C One â€"despatch notes that the youths were joined inâ€"pairs by special handâ€" culls and. two .pairs were grouped toâ€"i 4 gather by means of chains which perâ€"| sts mitted sufficient room between the men| all to allow them to walk without stepping | see on the heels of the men ahead. Perhaps| So Toronto thought the young men should | ea: not be chained or shackled, which may | Cr be a point. The same despatch, howâ€"| en Method of Pr Serub and parboil ; Light oven T repare hamburg st Blice onions. Bake meat and veg? Prepare salad Prepare strawberries Slice cake Make coffee. . (Copyright, 1936, hy cate, Inc.) <PIillt SDPON: ce cream on over. Crush Despat Vanila ice cream Strawberries ked hamburg ste; Cabbage and gree Hot F roorn v them to wal} heels of the m > thought the chained or sh: Jint. The san im on one layer, C Crush strawberric is desired and po med t ed and polu:! Quick Meal fl et 11 t paration 4T old how t _ armed would arr 1 14 1t 18 from the itory. It the item Imiliin riend: MUlC B al hey the the 1€ supert the m end Canadian Motor Cars Win Favour in Great Britain rat. . If ipprov An Essay on the Men Likely by a Woman 11 1t ind f1¢ s ay Writer Certainl lis Off Man, Poor Man id his Uncertaintyv. 11 Pict 1J For only found the 1€ tra ff nich were recently. rial. the peect rd NV C 1€ mus inadi nadian motor carâ€" e rigid tests when ‘~of the British p Canadian product ne merit, as did mokin 1€ were given a week tly. . Writing in th the Earl of Cotten Faist on tm cars tC found them superio) to more expensive e view," he reported Sts do not care for mechanical details; w is that the machâ€" ve, the standard of r it is comfortable, uilt, fully equipped. ets more than equal conditionsâ€"pickâ€"up rom rest are both ; were responsive to ouchâ€"the indepenâ€" ispension functions op body is sturdy, btrusive way pleasâ€" nat Jension functionsl Chairs that are cool either from theirjlands. Rattan, r _body is sturdy, l construction to permit circulation of| low, caneâ€"seated rusive way pleasâ€"|air, or from their covers which are cool| ladder backs, or w is critic, in bad|to the touch, are weltome in summerâ€" | duced in sood response on|time. It is noticeable, the difference, in arms of easy c Chevrolet "unusâ€"|between chairs built for use in torrid| materials from w he money." °* countries, and those for use in cold }| made, and hints « ANYHOW 1d enjoy ki ubbyvâ€"chinn ade he takes woman with q startling gaities and swears you evil, and if imoking and ties he vows â€" devil. 1 if you > longs other men hesitates to known t , commo u2t did tw a week A1l1D, and whe silly »# (Regular Price $3.25 ) _ rouge esitates wear a VIH If WITH CORD THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE,. TTNMMTNS, ONTARIO )€ ak het he arCo W 11 To Expropriate Land Near Hospital for Quintuplets Th Expropriation proceedings have been tarted ~by the Ontaric Government overing a parcel of land owned by Alex egros in the vicinity of the Dafoe hosâ€" ital for the Dionne Quintuplets to the outh of the Callendarâ€"Corbeil road. 11 1t BIG PACKAGEâ€"LOW PRICE Yes, Princess Soap Flakes are pure soap. That‘s why they make your stockings last longer; woollens soft an d fluffy; white goods white Y ownt ment < CONCERNING sUMMERTIME FURNITURE, ESPECIALLY CHAIRS ITwo luxurious Chinese hourâ€"glass chairs, delightful pieces fol summer furnishings s the se hbourho V1 Lydia Le Baton Walker *propriation first 18 Dionn a parking pital, and grounds. ie second e Legros out plans scheme. d on 111 of for (Copyright, 1936, by The Bell Syndi- cate, Inc.) Cooiness and Comfort It is when new pieces of furniture, such as those enumerated, are to be bought for summer homes, that the purchaser can pick them because they promote cooliness. There are some things to consider apart from this one element, ccolness. Comfort is essenâ€" tial in chairs and lounges, and a comâ€" fort that is an inherent feature of the furniture. Cane and plaited split reeds are softer and more pliable than solid wood for seats, although these are in demand for diningâ€"room chairs. Avoid semiâ€"uphoistered chairs, etc. Cuwhions can be used for extra softness is wanted. The Chinese hourâ€"glass chairs are luxurious while grass furniture is the simplest. A wide variety ranm ‘be- tween these two extremes. ness Whet tures time dem These suy winter 1 r0ooler s ‘urnishir avour. f heat. Wooden â€" ind cool tc wood are been formed pay The jori re numero ntroduced. tuffed and re in dem; 1A V Deginnin resentati getting. Northerr Ume radic writt Mr. rept rant Ki Desvribes Radio Service as Being Still "Rotten‘ aQle 1 howevetr ‘IC cool. It can be in plain natural] lour, or light with traceries of selfâ€" lored designs. Piping with a decidedâ€" contrasting colour is smart. Glazed intz and mercerized cotton, both th or without pattern, are in high vour. The covers should stress coolâ€" A€ comImIitte 11 1€ Hn * 1OlIOW}] Speake1 1€ y 6 } membt Cool Slip Covers Other Types 1€ 11 11 A K im C pi€ mA ich known t Victor has Customâ€"Built Control Head for Every Car LC 1A op two new auto rad 1 panels customâ€" almost every «m nadian roads this lual controlâ€"panel h fitting into the nufacturer has dc m Al dU1Ly app the hom l } BOY! ARE THOSE CORN FLAKES CRISP ! I‘LL TAKE SOME MORE, MOTHER 11 M which ha ind in this ) ‘~the dash â€" time offerin 11 Nothing takes the place of W CORN FLAKES EVERY youngster loves Kellogg‘s Corn Flakes, They‘re so crunchyâ€"crisp â€" so Serve them for breakfast, lunch or supper, with plenty of milk or cream. Delicious! And rich in energy. Easy to digest, Insist on Kellogg‘sâ€"always ovenâ€"fresh and favorâ€" perfect, Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. Mrs, L. R. Coats, 25 Atlas Avenue, Toronto. Dealer‘s Prize, $25.00â€"Rushton Fruit Store, 740 8t. élulr Avenue 1¢ THE LARGEST SELLING TEA IN THE WORLD pl 11 Dealer‘sa ie, much interest attaches to hat RCA Victor has equipped v auto radio models with conâ€" s customâ€"built especially to _ «â€"modern car on the roads this year. Twenty indiâ€" trolâ€"panel *tyles are offered, g into the space that the car rer has designed for the purâ€" in this way the necessity of e dash is removed, at the ‘ _ offering the driver someâ€" h has been styled to blend T1 91 LIPTONԤ TEA HJ Dealer‘s Prize, $10.00 11 Aas beemn sty rance of hi syncht ibes a 11 H; Mrs. H. W. Johnson, 211 8th Street W., Owen Sound Old Announcing the winners of the 11 3rd PRIZE Ethel Bradford ; Mrg. W. Leslie Todd, 69 Lakeshore BI 50 prizes of $1.00 each to 25 prizes of $2.00 each to contéest ist PRIZE â€" â€" $: to thne u1 superior lome ra( W iccessfully Mrs. H. G. Ryan, 63 Park Avenue, Guelph M p mobile, Packard eo â€"and Studeâ€" mne radios now in _ newlyâ€"developed mous visrator, is is a deluxe two 8â€"iuich dynami l Ssuch @illation auto radic point where n as a comâ€" y with radio attaches to â€"radio mo velopment per JA nC M« R. J. Fenton, 199 8th Street W., Owen Sound nels in t, Chrysâ€" Graham gieâ€"unl speaket a large now in with ument 11 C 11 | and Enioy Stout, 196 Waterloo it had a plague. of adyantage t« North, it will als the accidents th be happening to man" travellers | want gosd compl to pick their an skin sp thought pi¢cking keeping transic trains. Along will travel on A concerted drive has iseen started against transients at Cochrane. In previous years Cochrane has suffered particularly from the influx of the transients on account of being a railâ€" way centre. If North Bay would carry through a similar plan the rest of the North would be rid of an influx, most of whom are not desirable. In‘some preâ€" vious years the T. N. O. has helped the North by this plan and it is hoped that it would be carried through again this year. In view of the fact that there are a large number of men out of work here already, and the same is true in greater or less degree of all the towns of the North, there is little use in any influx of those seeking work. Those who are not desirous of working are still.â€"less desirable. The plan adopted at Cochrane this year is to have two RCMIP. officers take up quarters in Cochrane for the summer with a plan of coâ€"operating with the Canadian National police in Drive Started Against Transients at Cochrane jeéciali $250.00 $100.00 rdad ind beins While np ted at Cochrane this Lwo RCMP. officers in Cochrane for the plan of coâ€"operating n National police in from free use of the h CN.R. police they ns east and west of l as watching trains bet out that transiâ€" Cochrane and in e deadhead pasâ€" # the place as if the plan will be hrane and the uelph W.. 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