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Porcupine Advance, 25 Mar 1937, 2, p. 3

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"Fish and Chips" Become Popular Dish in Canada consistency in t decora‘licn. For :« houses, wide fic In modern house closeâ€"fiitting and usual thing. Ma: finest type. The in the regulatic flcors is freque: border effects. Hardwood Finishes ' was not s»> immed Hardwocod floors are waxed., olled,! them, their beauty shellaced or varnished, but not painted , The same is true except in rare instarices. Waxed noorsi ficoors have regain are beautiful but slippery. Varnished: (Copyright, 1937, floors are everywhere in evidence. Theicate, Inc. Floors i tions in . put in or« son may . the temp realizes t to be giv begun. W ficors? In the past few years Timmins has lhad several "fish and chip" shopsâ€" that is, restaurants featuring the dish. ‘"fish and chips." These shops are very popular with many here, making speâ€" cial appeal to the Old Country people who have been used to them. To others, however, they have not made the same appeal, as they were out of the ordinary line for this country in the restaurant business. There is a chance, however, that the "fish and chips" shops will beâ€" come as firmly established and as reâ€" cognized a part of the business in this country as in the lands overseas. Reâ€" cent articles in connection with the Ccampaign of publicity conducted by the Dominion Dept. of Fisheries to popuâ€" larize fish eating throughout Canada appear to emphasize this idea. Long assoiated as a adishn for the masses in England, the humble fish and chips is apparently gaining recognition In Canada. At least one large restaurâ€" ant chain in Toronto and Montreal THUREDAY, MARCH 253TH. 1937 "BAKING IS NO LONGER HARD WORK FOR ME," "I use Quaker Flour and the Quaker Easy Method of Baking and 1 not only save half the work and trouble, but I get much better results in half the time." completely satished with Quaker Flour and the Quaker Fasy Method of Baking. Just imagine . . . no kneading . no sponge to set overnight . . . no expensive and exasperating failures. ND no wonder Mrs, Rih%'is 5o Start using the Quaker Method with Quaker Flour today. Quaker Flour is not just ordinary flour it is made by Quaker‘s own particular method oft milling â€" and is the best allâ€"purpose flour money can buy. for Bread, Cakcs and Pastry Send for FREF Booklet describing the Quaker Easy Method of bread baking. Spattered painted floors are a revival of an oldâ€"time fa fully adapted to old houses and reproductions of them. EE Een mm uy %efl’{ouge]zo[fl Lydia Le Baton Walker BARE FLOORS, PAINTED AND UNPAINTED AND A WORD ABOUT FINISHES ire among the first consideraâ€" olher decoration when the house is wood jer for the summer. This seaâ€"| darke seem far distant acsording to| wax, erature, but the homemaker| The l hat considerable thought has | shew en the subject zefore work is | dark hal shall be done to the marq says MRS, G, RILEY, Calgary, Alta and of Marque â€"QOl LIIG i5 Ki ire of the house i floors. There miut the treatment for r example in quain flcor boards are f ises, very narrow b as ato ar i{ment for §00C e in quaint olc irds are found ‘ narrow boards ardwood are th ‘ answered of floors is knov he boards hardwood OWn 1W been made to | quality basis. Ti and chips has | poorer districts been properly fish and chips savoury food it Were more r and give it the im there might very ; created among Ca startial fillip given ng camp is cne 0f the oldest in the North, it has had to endure a number of years of apparent neglect. It is only in the last few months that the Lardâ€" er camp has shown evidence of a reâ€" turn to its oneâ€"time activity. One pionâ€" eer of the Porcupine used to remark in a regretful tone of voice that all good mining camps went through several phases of growih, the last phases being the least desirable. First, he alleged, ‘here was a happy optimistic group of men, with the odd woman, who cheerâ€" fully endured any hardships or inconâ€" veniences there might be, holding beâ€" fore their vision the dream of a great future. Then the town would start to beom, and almost at once that would bring: first, the polize; secord, a numâ€" ber of churches; and then the glory of the place would be drowned cut by what is termed civilizaiion. He alleged that the police always followed the pianeer blind pigs, ostensibly to see that they did not do too much harm. Invariably Reference has ceen mad The Advance to the fact Lake is enjoying a boom a time. Although the Larde ing camp is cne of the :« North, it has had to endu ol yvears of apparent negle cther treatments are usual also wood should remain untoned. darken with time and the treatm wax, oil, etc., will hasten the The lisht colour of the wood do dark and li marquetry. clegaln Floors Wide board floors bespeak age, Softer woeeds were used in these floors, and paint was, and continues to be, the finish. Fairly light colours ate in oldâ€" time £Raract similar to p saume era. D more meder the churches followed after the police. And then there was ro more of the oldâ€"time family spirit that made the new camp so fine a place in which to pail oldâ€"time family new camp so fi live. Lake Now Bodsts Provincial Police Officer linted fi0or treatment. Wihie the olf ascn for spattering floors was to have em easy to care for. as dust and dirt as not s immediately apparent on em, their beauty was also considered. e same is true toâ€"day. Spatterwork ors have regained their vogue. (Copyright. 1937. by the Bell Syndiâ€" cWw daus to one, has b i made to pl ity basis. Th are of the and chi; 1CW represt d floo: TW o puinpklin . Dark ant cnips nas handicap it spalterwork Floors or p ¢ ime and the treatment of . will hasten the toning. our of the wood does not fast as stained wood. Botlh it woods are employed in JpPiIT Staurants 1 imprimatu well ‘be ; aurants to feature it mprimatur of quality, well ‘be a new habil anadians and a subâ€" n to the fish industry. merchat een made recently in the fact that Larder . boom at the present he mos 1001 estaurant cxecuâ€" that the humble real possibilities. rgely confined to people have not ed to think of _ wholesome and hion delightâ€" 1¢€ business on a rs ate in old i yellow ochre ur. is of tha past, accordâ€" no effort has :A ¢} COoliours aI ana the} expensive e the olg mIinâ€" i the fish Find Manager Dead Behind Store Counter England has some great mystery murdersâ€"if you believe oneâ€"tenth of the detective stories that come from tkat nation. Evidently a Murder, but No Motive Apparent. There is the story, for instance, on ne less an authority than J. R. Wilâ€" mot, that a silk store manager was found dead one morning behind a counter. There was no question of it being murder, yet Scotland Yard could find no motive, which, as the detective stories teach, is a highly important bit or Ssusiness in successfully solving a crime of that sort. The Yard superintendent did disâ€" cover some connection between the manager and five beautiful pieces of Chinese jade, said to have strange and vonderful powers. And thenâ€"but that Helping themselves to BEE HIVE / A Real Energy Foeed for Everybody St. Lawrence Starch Co. Ltd., 100% Canadian ownedâ€"other products Durham Corn Starch, Ivor Gloss Laundry Starch, St. Lawrence Maize Oil, St. Lawrence Corn Starch and Akron Laundry Starcl K LERE‘S HOW you can give your daily eating habits a real energizing punch! Eat the Allâ€"Star energy food, BEE HIVE GOLDEN CORN SYRUP. Bee Hive won‘t get monoâ€" tonous, because there are so many different ways of serving this clear, golden syrup and Bee Hive is as delicious to taste as it is good for you. If you don‘t think it‘s the best corn syrup you‘ve ever tasted, the makers of Bee Hive will give you your money back. TRY BEE HIVE GOLDEN CORN SYRUPâ€"put it on your cereal, along with the milk, at breakfast 64 lid knows what‘s good to eat, so helps himâ€" RED HORN ER self regularly to Bee Hive Golden Corn Syrup. Lynden, Ont., May 28th, 1909 was the place and date of ‘"Red‘"‘‘s birth. He has always played defence, Started in hockey with Knox Presbyterian Bantams. Later played with Marlboros and turned professional while still a junior. Has played all his professional hockey with Toronto Maple Leafs, One of the hardestâ€"hitting defencemen in N.HL. Currently, ‘"Red" is still giving it outâ€"and taking itâ€"to the delight of his followers. CGOLDEN CORN SYRUP fle 14//â€".5) [afeks a Znetgy 7006( THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE. TIMMINS, QONTARIO would be Read the rest of self in The Porceu Wilmot‘s lates‘ m The Sudc:ury btar last week says:â€"â€" "On Queen Elizabeth‘s choice of colâ€" curs and fabrics for household furnishâ€" ings as well as for hoer own personal wardrobe, depends the choice cf hunâ€" Te | "SollC HiAS ALPOMILY CFTOMLOC i CFMAOC 10° would be *telling. ‘ pink in bedrcom furnishings, in all Read the rest of the story for yourâ€"| its shades from deep old rose to pastel self in The Porcupine Advarce. Mr.]|tints. Bedspreads and boisters a:i Wilmot‘s latess mystery serial begins]| Buckingham Palace will be of quilted in this newspaper on Thursday, April| Ol4 rose damasks, and bedside and Ist. dressing tables will be covered with ied maiching quilted coverings. Pastel pink i * Gold | curtains, patterned with the crown and Con O“atlon. «old to lhs tudor rose, will complete the tedroom Very Fashionable This Year ) scheme. together with quilted wz lz cushions of rose satin. «omm smcs In the column ‘"Mainly for Women" "She is also fond of blue for bathâ€" The Sudc:ury Star last week says:â€" rcom fixings. One of the bathrooms at "On Queen Elizabeth‘s choice of colâ€"| Buckingham Palace will have curtains curs and fabrics for household furnishâ€"| of blue waterproof fabric covered with ings as well as for hor own personal| silver dots, and the decorations will wardrobe, depends the choice cf hunâ€"| carry out the same colour scheme. The dreds of women in Canada and thc' gcuest towels will be of white linen, with Cleans Dirty Hands d the rest of the story for yourâ€" i The Porcupine Advarce. Mr. t‘s mystery serial begins s newspaper on Thursday, April time; or eat Bee Hive with toast, muffins or Johnny cake; try it on your favourite pudding â€"or as a dessert by itself. Remember too, that Bee Hive is the best friend a pancake ever had. If you don‘t think that Bee Hive is the best corn syrup you‘ve tasted, mail the label to the St. Lawrence Starch Company, Port Credit, Ontario, and back will come your money. Be sure to put on the back of the label your name and address, your grocer‘s name and your reason. Ask your grocer for Bee Hive Golden Corn Syrup, the Allâ€"Star energy food. t United States, who have been closely watching her every move for signs of somethirg new in lingerie, street wear, erxenin:t attire, and home furnishings. ‘Corcnation gold is going to be very fashionable.‘ said the queen recently. 8So, fashionable is will be, and women I will buy it for every conceivable purâ€" #4 1 Experience has taught ‘"Hap" that there‘s nothâ€" HAP DAY ing like Bee Hive Golden Corn Syrup for quick energy. The veteran defenceman was born in Owen Sound, Ont., June 14th 1901. Now a defenceman he started as a forward. In amateur hockey he starred with Midland, Hamilton Tigersand V arsity Seniors. Turned professional with Toronto St. Patricks in the 1924â€"25 season and remained with the club when they became the Toronto Maple Leafs. Has been captain of the Leafs for several years. ‘"Happy‘s‘" famed rushes still bring the fans to their feet, howling with excitement. operaton ol police last we rooms in the machines. Provincial po cleanâ€"up and t POLICE IN COCHEANE ALSO AETER THE SLOT MACHINES embrc Palas ore pane Mouse ( and St harges plew AJ exqlu m of slot ma‘chines. Coct ist week cleaned un on the ered pIc Woestmin { Parlian ; of Buckingham Abbey, the Tower, the Tower Bridge edral. de against the i1lnes. Cochrane vigded just is in two * a slhight VC les What Clark Gable Says Hollywood Taught Him ADVOCATESs sPANKING FOR DELINQUENT YOUNGSTERS icquaintances. To keep my troubles and disappointâ€" nents to myself. The power of inscrutability. The best things are the simplest. To cultivate friends in other walks w life as a means of keeping my perâ€" pective. â€"OClark Gable. To To

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