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Porcupine Advance, 6 May 1937, 2, p. 6

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'AOl-i SIX Some Tested Recipe»; for the Use of Eggs Egg Croquettes, Scrambled Eggs with Tomato Sauce, Scrambled Eggs with Peas Erom the L culture. Oltaw esting series c eggs on the menu ution that, all rec Ottawa departme and are fully 1 The following is has to say abou of severa min hem of tom? the qu system Vi )ar wider :onta rcubu TTTTTTTTTTTT I. NEW GENERAL ELECTRIC @wm 1C n swth nu rll' Variety in Egg Dishes 3 has discovered the .l [Kl in cruising Comfort-why majestic low-cost Mont shipa‘w-Cahin, T modation to suit cwry traveller's Frequent sailings from Mumrc )SS( CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC ssential Dominion Dept muival svrvu'c! I hon you U KNOW wny u avlually ('USIS [ms (u mm. Think. Inn. what you save in Tom] hills- i‘Vu murv t-ustly spoilagv . . . and you saw mmwy by bit} iug fmnl in larger quauli lies at bargain pricvs. Ynu'll liml that a (imwral Eif‘PU‘ii‘. \s'il pay Mr ilm-lf in a slmrl time. Now is tin timv to 9m: llu: ln-aulii'ul mew models a I] App? 87 Mai awrencc Seaway and the Low-cost alt-expense tours to Europe . . - as low as 53“ hr 30-day (our to England. "Miami. Belgium. France Including Third Class passage on [lumen 09 Australia '1( 111 It able ll ion )( 1'0 comes an intc s for the use be D the vi reventio rorthy of men 12 out by Lm asted and Lr'ret and practical 1e departmen nd the use 0 DC main NORTHERN ONTARIO POWER (1.0., LTI). h ) 01') W cxistenu Brure Avvnuw um has Ill orncr 0 You'll cniuy every hour murc ifyou to British and Continental ports! Travel majestic IEmpresses. regal Ducbrsses or ahin. Tourist or Third Classâ€"uCCum- ha 11E m I’inc and Second. 'l‘immins ‘vcnuc, South Porcupine butt flou mixture. rc cheese. usin 01'] utcs. R1 aéasonin H f bones it budget Sclemblod Eggs “ith i‘umulo \‘aucc 1 cup Yolk ( d Quebec Via the I Stale bread crumb Ggatgd -cheesc Salt ‘ Pepper mia minu tablc in h Khan E l't ner l0mat0€> Fry put-Per :1 Remove 0111c an] 1‘31! (1 drain Svrumhlod I Nit. :8 onion 1p flour 'u' 1L and C080 n YE North ‘Bay. 0: ite stock .qu adua eeth whil- in crumbs. fry in deep on brawn paper. Th: be served wiTh a mu cool (froq’ucttes pr ill 1 are fcund abund- lile vitamin B. the which prevents ner- oss‘of weight. and d '1‘ ’01‘ and sugar live id onion three 11 and add tom {gs slightly 1:: )art gs with l‘ fur ( ,1] the THRIFTIESTâ€"MOST MODERN ”10m )im'ls ht *Il m )VCI 'quuc 3.( vuImI-in-Mm'l 'mcmn . . . an 'liun I’lun. y, [nulurvs’ it Sliding Slu W h MADE IN CANADK 'um-bs D in be .nbl Serve with 15 mnpvrulurn (.‘nnlrol . . . and Vegetable (Irispcr min- m'm- noes. with and: aten deep THAN AN ORDINARY REFRIGERATOR Phone 15 Phone 158 im'lmlv: Sluinlvss Slow] From- Vu'lrvs . . . .Ihlmmulic luloriur -w1y 1d. "I Thrill ('m't laps (hum all 'md i! is bur/red by (he 5-Year in buttered pan. Com. chopped meat. parsley. or green peppers may be used instead of peas. Also instead of scrambling; this entree may be made Planes t0 Safeguard F arests from Fires scrambling, thi in omelet form year count Park. Twenty-five planes will be year in the country. it w taken this year against the forest fire menace. Within a month the radio-telephone service will be operating in the Patricia. Red Lake, Woman Lake and other in- accessible areas. The threat of fire has been noticed earlier this year due to unusually dry conditions in the North. In the Sud- bury and North Bay districts two bad The threat of fire has been noticed earlier this year due to unusually dry conditions in the North. In the Sud- bury and North Bay districts two bad gra.:3 fires have been experienced. In this area and in the timber areas to the North. the snow disappeared early this year and dry weather followed. At the same. time the Government is- ‘ued another warning to tourists re- garding camp fires and carelesmiess with Cigarets. The Sudbury grass fire was caused by a cigaret. it was believed. Five Fires Burning Sudbury, May 3 «Specialiâ€"aForestry cfl'icials said that five known fires were still burning in this district. The fire menace began early this season. ”None of the fires are causing con- cern. There is no fear of loss of 1301'- 5011:“ property." Frank Kelly of the forestry office said. “About twenty- five men are fighting the fires. which are moving stubborn. because of un- Duchess of Windsor to Apply for Coat of I) 1a(li.o-'1‘elephone Service to be Extended for North. )I‘f ADC 10 Among ‘ gard to the Duk IT Kt‘ T11 estry men prov ally h IT the title. the Duchess of Windsor. the general public she will pet-ham ays be known as Mrs. Simpson, but 1- her divorce this is naturally not correct. name. Du on in‘ 1y in is KE I Exp forma other as the pa .ve Government forestry be on active paLrol duLy this 0 Northern Ontario forest was announced at Queen's rial precautions are to be year against the forest. fire. .5011. a: f Wind Jorfolk WC Limited Dull it of lV'E SG OI rm I'hc 111 2 said. fighting t-ubbom 11*. her a1: Kfi appr Wind: Ill-Slept Y-67C 3.8 J-ll have they . and 111 h VSOI‘ Tess :â€" 9 Tom S( 1(1801‘ and atement i 1K gageme credite 001 inn item roacr ll ll nus Edw mat not publi that zally will Earl pa dry )U l' h Id Mrs. W . in The l the betrc need to the bride »nt ring. L is Sim ll t0 publi she becc apply to Marshal ,hed bushl en ' The Mic adds Ihshed mama The Ex- rthe ring dds that becomes Ly to the rshal for e impalfd after his THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE._TIMMINS. ONTARIO son umu mitled to Windsor. . perhaps 05011. but of .1301" of tin twenty . whiz} of un :\ r m s and Iallis Lon- :|‘.hal the e-to- less I spell fire ! wind in Temperature for April ‘ Made New High Record .“ armeet Day VV as \pril 30th VVith Maximum of 71 and Minimum of H Degrees. Only (hm hm BelmV Freezing. Mean Maximum 'I‘emperuture for Mouth was 16!_ Degrees. h not There was one day in the only. the 9th. when the maximt below freezing with a tempera 29 degrees. and only 2 days. the ‘2 5th with the maximum at 32 exactly. The mean maxim-um temperat the month was 46".- degrees. highest on record for April. Minimum Temperatures The lowest temperature r during the month was on the 3 a minimum temperature of 14 and with a maximum tempera only 39 degrees. This was the day of the month. with a 111-921 perature for the day of 26': de There were 18 days during the wit-h the minimum below free days at 32 degrees exactly. and with the minimum above free of these days being; the last 7 the month. The mean minimum tempera? the month was 27‘: degrees. also the highest mean minimu perature on record. and with Temperature over the month 01 grees. the April just passed is ea wi- grces. and with a m glees. This was the the month with a. me 59 degrees. warmc being month am‘ 15 inches. 1 second day or being 11 Lent showe Rain felQ most 1 inc A Lstal inches 1 of the y bring u 21-1 in 10 pm. on tin totalling 8 11‘. weather did I meant for an .9 continued m the exception mostly cloud]; rain or snow month which rually cleared and a. little 1H and a. litt brilliant s1 Deriod cf our record along in : which has ‘ Ion-g winte the 28th C and cloudy 5.00 p.1n.. u 9 days to ti mer weath: :1! recorc shins. ‘01} 'dne .x’l‘itil‘ 3102 :1th [h In g the month of May. Review of the Weather The past month c‘pene 1d on April 15; at 10 p 35 110W 10 III un and H( aboard is the past 11 maxim-um Maximum noted elsewhe 'll icial rep! 116 PRIME MINISTER GOES TO CORONATION W 1 of ram W W ll 111c 1y l'E 3K) P! .C (a i pita ‘ t‘ w ‘n C1 1t ' Th anc bur 11 in DE W i- 11 'OX'OII 11 )( 3.1' ll be Temperatures W sprig new 311‘ l'( 111 5 was the co’ ith a mean 1 3f 26' degxe dming the m Jelow freezin actly. and 9 11 If 11' W an SF mpera taximum mperaturc n 3.1111 C me mequa ummer )Dl‘ 11 morally W opene lualle m C rd with zin w mom h I‘h in 44 UT Me )ur .ll' T) a n m 110' 11 UI' ll W3 1m .1111 m1 (1 1C IE 11 in I'I Ex-'l‘immins Man is Sent in Ref ormatory Charles Massey Armstrong Found Guilty of Conspir- ing' in High-Grade Dis posal 1n "cl Ll' and Bier 11' uspen es Led vi Lr Wycmin yearned there was no arrested Armstrong. 111' Al L111 L [in embe UI' 1C .ll KC in Ca M M 1ppear ll 11 11' VCI‘S‘ an Yo qu W .1 1' Wa Arn‘ ,hern news Charles M‘ :f Timmin answer rdir ugh min fed 1 11' .cate Bout} W as rk n uld rise I'CE Crown Attorney James Allan to this. saying that the ac- ld not give the assistance that l to the authorities in pro- file actual high-graders, who old from the Porcupine area uth. Immediately after Judge had sentenced Armstrong. or the latter gave notice of n 11 1t :lI'IC W assay 1 by Ia from Armstrong has not lived s for many years. he is reâ€" by many here. some of whom ed that he should be in an the one that resulted in the lat is now being appealed. g to despatches on Monday t the trial last week noted trong was arrested in De- to-‘oer. 1933, the evidence he- )y Leo H. Mooney and Wilâ€" T11. United States secret ser- nperial Conference m 11' l at Winc with pers the ex .vn At 11c 11' ll fc n C 'Jl‘ Manda m; [11 durix' CW1 nandc he 31 four 11‘ kc 9313 ximate handlix was fir new moon on the will be full on the here. The case was nded and postponed 2 that. As noted in L eventually came to Windsor and Arm- ‘guilty but, sentence mug the metal to a fize. In an affidavit. . Armstrong said the le “Massey Mine" in when investigators no such mine. they Lg. they said. In a 10 gold ries he )1 in the 11 Prim )rom ll 'll per May the sun ri: LL 7.10 in the ex me for vehicles a couple of men. the district. might : shipping of gold [at Armstrong did ny known connec- itt‘ffllCll im 11' s of ju, BIS onl N: 3) over the Armstrong, charges an K 11‘ if VE 1e Minis won-b0 om Que If ll lS‘ with PEI flurry. ax usual M: [strong for- rges arising r of high- L placed on 2 of making released on ':o be ar- on a charge unknown to rst sign or n “the open. 13L month 210 hours y. buL most last 9 days at: d was re- been senâ€" ntario Re- conspiracy There was 1116C iO here 163 sentencr; 38 in thy m NSC 0 there at, least e w-erc people in the Ma Arm at m these to be and .13 I 211'- ief Phone 3‘ 61 Spruce St. South Tim mins ; .“OQWO...0.0m0”0””000009099‘ .OOOO”O”0.0 statement to Detroit police at the time of his arrest. admitted by Judge Will- scn despite objections of defence coun- sel. Armstrong was alleged to have ad mitted he reecived high grade ore fron‘ Northern Ontario mines. took it to De- troit and shipped it to New York. Ac' cording to police testimony Armstrong said that between April and Septem ,ber, 1933. he shipped $63580 worth 0 gold from Detroit to New York. The new chief of police [or the City of Ottawa. J. P. Downey. has won the position by long and faithful and able service as a. police officer. He is popular and esteemed for his character and ability. being well liked by the public as well as by his fellow officers. Chief Downey is an uncle of Constable Jack Downey of the Timmins police force. New Ottawa Police Chief Uncle of Local Constable Settlers Hold Dance At Porquis Junction Forquis Junction. May 4th. 1937.~-| (Special to The Advancmâ€"Mrs. R. Leach and son Murray spent Saturday. visiting with friends in Matheson. ‘ A delightful time was experienced by all who had the honour of attending the party given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Steele. last Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. Baillod and family have moved into the United Church parsonage. Owing to the change in the T. N. O. Timetable. Rev. Hay-es of St. Mark’s Church, Iroquois Falls. is unable to conduct the usual Sunday afternoon service. It will instead be held on Wed- nesday afternoon. A progressive five hundred card party was held under the auspices of Si. Stephen's Women's Auxiliary at the home of Mrs. F. C. Richardson, Tues- day. The honcuurs were won by: Mrs. E‘. G. Arnett. ladies‘ first; Mr. T. But- ler. gentlemen‘s first; Mrs. Ripinski. ladies‘ consolation. and Mr. Albert Frank. gentleman’s consolation. Lunch was served by the ladies. Mr. Kenneth Reynolds returned to the Pamour. having recovered from a severe cold. Mrs. T Harris spent Wednesday visit- Mrs. T Harris spent, Wednesday visit- ing Mrs. A. Owens. of Alexo Mines. Mr. and Mrs. C. Neeragaarde have mS-ved to Timm'ms and the house which they vacated has been taken by Mr. and Mrs. V. Doxsee. Mrs. H. Baillod. of Englehart. visited over the week-end in Porquis Junc- tion. A dance was held on Friday in the Agricultural hall by the Settlers‘ As- sociation. Music was piovided bv Vic k- ers o1c‘nest1a and a good time was had by all who joined in the evening's en- tortainmcnt. Brampton Conservator: w A To lady was on a trip to the Old Cm While in London she bought a dc her granddaughter. When the do unpacked she discovered that, it plainly marked “made in Toronto rogressive Five Hundred Card Party. Other News From Porqms Junctum. Algoma Cokeâ€"Welsh AntnInciteâ€"Pennsylvania Blue Briquettes â€"â€" Alberta -â€" Pocahontas â€"â€" Buck- wheatâ€"Nutâ€"Slack and Steam Coal. NEW POOL CAR SERVICE MORE HEAT FOR YOUR FUEL DOLLAR Vansickle Transport Phone 435 MUIRHEA-‘IIT: FORWARDING COMPANY MONTREAL to St. J This Muirhead Forwarding Co. fi‘lw’uXNIsl B31 ‘Isl {oute ‘oll our variety of rs will mo James 81 is service Vice nu“ of police [or the city Downey. has won the and faithful and able For COAL AND “'OODYARD AND OFFICE 64 Spruce St. South lundred card part B auspices of St Auxiliary at; Lh Richardson. Tues your f rom in the T. N. O. s of St. Mark’s ls. is unable to mCIay afternoon furthe love fr Street 008 Country. 1 doll for 2 doll was 5 1n open announce cssuthzm-carluad oronto and Mont al 'I'OI information UH] Tuesday n addition grating fr I‘immins. from of Vl'd Many Deaths Might. Be Avoided bV (‘aro discu: ci-den ()Lll this mec killed tc industry movement. in Canadaâ€"the cf lifeâ€"~throu Live as well h I't ed from Vital S nual Re compiled. showi mobile and mot p1 mall the 114 511‘ v0 as as beer 408 CSG Some 1'01 bel‘culosis 6591; 161128. 3392; diam 66: cerebral hem< 1931; appsndici l'C THURSDAY. MAY malth [CC dc 0 102 ccldenté prevent idcnt 3m t SIS I‘E ulin 0f 1°C mg was day on In TIMMINS l‘t 16.06, .he a m t0 apply to 11’ 6591 : 1H that ill‘ Ul'a I'C Don each our \ T011) 1' 1' 193 ll ll 11 he 111 ‘16 Hf N'C 11 an h H go 2530; sen 1488; diabe mmations 14 11‘ U 161M) li ini‘an .d 1nd ll I] 11.150; dis- pneumonia naj 11 -vcmment‘ Juary An :ently bee] at () ll l‘( .‘rl 6172; 'u: entex'iti 1in '11 Ill 11108.1 than H 18 span preven- now of C rate won 0 . #rlty ‘ d pul ‘1( D gut in L11 deall essen- my of pub )le 9 lea: 1K =11 (ii 68( I'E 1m ear dis K 1 IT 1.1 l‘( ll

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