Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 21 May 1936, 2, p. 8

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There is Wide Choice in Vegetables These Days (By Edith M. Barber) Asparagus, watercress and rhubarbh are popular in the market just now, alâ€" though you will find a whole array of cther vegetables and fruits for your choice. Duck may be a good selertion for Surday dinner, Saratoga Potatces Toasted Mu: Bponge Cake With Pineapple P Mordayâ€"Breakfast Oranze Juics CuC Strawb@rry I Sliced Oranges Readyâ€"toâ€"f Omelet With M Raissda Muffin Radisches Roast D Wild Rit Scalloped Potato A gus With Lemo! rv Salia ‘7"|T". (‘ 18 M 1 Erida v=â€"â€"Brt akfa «t CORN SYRUP Shrimp Olive A GREAT ENERGY FOOD â€" Sundavâ€"Br "It goes against the grain with me when I think of the food that is needl!essly wasted in so many homes . wiasted just for the want of me to put an end to it. You have no idea how temptingly fresh leftâ€" overs look, and are, when entrusted to my care. You simply cannot help but serve them again, to the delight of the family and the pleasâ€" suppet Dirner @akfast Coffee "*Waste not, want not" (/ --f .. is my motto " Salad T Sau Pcached Eg ‘Toasted Fishcakes Broued Ham Baked Potat Lutr rambled BE Bu Hot 1 Marmalad Cream Puffs Wednesd2yâ€"Breakfast Grapefruait Hot Cereal Reac Tuesdayâ€" Raked 1C Frult Sal Crackers Thersdayâ€"Bre Stewed Pru Stewed Rhuw Dinmnner COrI Cabba ady ure of your pocketbook. And with me, you can make another saving. Buy perishables in larger quantities at bargain prices. I keep them fresh for much longer than the ordinary time. While saving ‘food, I guard your health, My ice cubes, crisp salads and frozen desserts, enhance your reputation as a hostess. I am constant. Constant in my temperâ€" ature and constant to my motto." HC Lunchetn Luncheor S3up With C Lunchetgn °d Beef H Dinrer Dinner Dinner Musht M cheon Cream Breakfast i1 B Fried B Best @ikfast 16 T‘Y Ham Sale of Baking, Fancy Work Finnish Church, South End Last year the sale of home baking ind fancy work under the auspices of ‘he Finnish Lutheran Church of South Pcrcupins attracted much attention ind interest and proved very pleasing ind successful. Accordingly there will HIGHâ€"PRESSURE METHOD USED IN SELLING BONDS (Investment Dealers Digest) A partner who censors the salesmen‘s outgoing letters quotes from this one batted out last week: "I can offer you these bonds at 90. If I do not hear from you I shall conclude that you do not wish to pay more than 88 so in order to save both you time and mine I will accept that price." nnsx ould ith t even greater interest in the anâ€" ‘uncement now made that a miscelâ€" sale of home baking and fancy rk. under the auspices of the Pinnish itheran Church, will be held in the aurch of England hall, corner of Comâ€" ercial and Main streets, South Porcuâ€" ne, on Saturday of this week, from to 8 p.m. Refreshments will be served, id every zody will be welcome. All will nd th> disblay of home baking and ncy work most attractive and pleasâ€" g. All will be well repaid in interest id enjoym®nt by attending this event 1 Saturday. . Drain nerring, ‘brown 1i sides in butter, add t. Serve garnished with nkle with paprika. Copyright, 1936, by the ice onicn and cook in butter over w fire until yellow. Remove from Drain herring, brown slightly on i sides in butter, add cream and _ Serve garnished with onions and x ingredGients, add a smal ind b:at one minute until Kippersd Herring With C blespC in ki rday Night:â€"Canada dofrs not he British navy to protect it from ition by a foreign power. We frighten off any invading host ur railway probléem alone. stLrawserry Ssnortc saturdavâ€"â€"Breakf Oli RANULDRAFD 1la@TSs Red Salad Dressing vinegar sons salt n paprika ons ‘butter ansred herrin Dinnar Roast Ve ed Sweet P regamed Ca) ppSr m chopt dvy dded Pin Dinntr Broiled F It‘s easy to own an Electric Refrigerator. Make a small downâ€"payment: the balance on comfortable terms. Hot R Lur cheon Herring : 10@ASt Luncheon oup With C m a CONTROLLING AND OPERATING NORTHERNX ONTARIO POWER COMPANY LIMITED NORTHERN QUEBEC POWER COMPANXY LIMITED Canada Notthern Power Corporation Limited : WI small pi€ intil thid Bell Syndi Sa ream THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO Ir onio erpret s the Stephen L‘ African Knew Gold Here 60 Years Ago fer 1@re any ru Â¥iil iY l uate Pioneer Stationed at Nighthawk Lake, and Freighted Supplies Across Porcupine Lake, Pearl Lake and Over to Mattagami River Years Ago. Had Wide Knowledge of North. : 31 rs actually lock shorte: an natural, by contra NATALIE PALEY of a brilliant na 11 uo hC quite i t sugge 1C hC eml VIn rail 11 C U ‘d . Bro BEAUTIFUL hC fin ter en l€ hem suld is! a¢ has slender tapering fing 1 polish shade which looks LY A C 1¢ iC 1€ it in i k d , â€" prC ides al OU 1} der. Ir Tl bit ers which well or K n the ovid 1 long nails belong only to the or long finger and utiful hand, of course. Polish Shades lies to nail polish shades too: ‘sally beautiful hand should extreme, brilliant shades. the. deep nail hue serves as ing, calls attenticon to flaws. matter of harmony or conâ€" h whiteâ€"contrast, using a eper than usual polish. The hand can stand a very brilâ€" jdâ€"red shade. For costume the req family, harmony is yiding the costume and nail ‘ very near each other. Otherâ€" od rule to follow it: izsright polish with n:utral costume reutral polish shades with l l ras gold at Porcupine 60 have lived in the North and I met Steve during when he stopped overâ€" canoe trip from Abitibi hford. Then during 19%6, I lived alongside Steve . I thought that I knew bout woods and the outâ€" ter living with Steve I at deal more. i Steove when he got the of his life, as I did myâ€" t was at the time of the kvlosion on August. 3rd, Matachewan. wey B Hhaw tOoOwnsnips. Well, very same claims that 1 H. A. Preston‘s license fter the Wilson party arâ€" rers a couple o6f old pits fold policy. On the one claims staked in my ig way off from anything Wilson party. ention ummed old Steve did not live mminsâ€"Sudbury _ road . would have crossed ver right at his door. nate the land through the purpose of such a permit the use ns oval nails. 1€ M a J V Stephen L‘African oldest pionger. He ewan where he had A Hudson Bay facâ€" ied at Nighthawk a freighted supplies Lake, â€" Pearl Lake, ‘ntion of incidents of the late Steve veek The Advance particulars of the ite Mr. L‘African, ing to the Porcuâ€" he Advance, Harry an old pionser of hund Matachewian msiderably for he l1p them live. Steve thought coal Porcupine. He told i lot of black rock boundary line of and for he Bell Syndiâ€" ind is really it does give of strength are ragged, break easily only as proâ€" but also to 1M than $4,000,â€" for radios in or that price earned about Delays Seem Only Result of Change Made in North New the pres3nt 1 not yet beet amalgamatic be made, but be something is ture toward: O€ | ~The simplest type Of | may be all the homemak in an apartment, but in oppcrtunities present t I further developments. TI 1¢€ Veranda rooms are Son give the atmosphere of 0 in crowded city homes w are not found, and the c distant. No addition to the ters is essential, for one C The living rcom can be through the elimination pieces of wintry furniture stitution of more summer A simple Typ While the transformation are put down porchâ€"like li # po mt lA l m P lt l lt t P AP AP P PCAE PPAE P Al his wee tuIAt] 1e M iC id 1€ Lydia Le Baton Walker NJOY VACATION DAYSs AT HOME BY FITTING VERANDA RCOM note is included. 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