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Porcupine Advance, 13 May 1937, 2, p. 2

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the California Spinach. strir squash are ‘33 prices. BLACKHEADS Eggs and t prim fcr th ccnsolnticn a count. C! the mean. wane: Domestic Science Expert Present Complete List of Menus. for the Week. Also Some Recipes for Puree of Green Peas and Baked Bread and Cheese. ngturing Butter and '7“ Eggs in the Daily Menu PAC! TWO Aspara Coffee Ice-C Stewed Rhubarb Ccdf 13h Cakes H Radishes Ycung 011101 Roast Lamb. Mint Sauce For lovers- of green tea trin Marmalad Sundayâ€"Breakfast ENTERTAINING IsFUNgI Bro-wued GREEN TEA Dinner Wherry C 1X I’E ans in Cream -: Vinaigrette .m Sponge Cake drug store 'and rub hot cloth over the Canada Northern Power Corporation Co. Ltd. W6 AND OPERATING Northern Ontario Power Company Limited Northern Quebec Power Company Limited 1t on the market. and summer (1 at attractive Coffee ktail g Onions Rolls lowest L is. a Mashed Potato Boiled Eggs Strawberry Shortcake Wednesday-â€"Breakfust Stewed Prunes Cooked Cereal trmble-d Eggs Tcast Dinner Hot Sliced Lamb, Tomato Sauc: Stuffed Baked Potatcss Buttered Peas Lemon Souffle Tuesdayâ€"Breakfast Orange Juice 'Ready-to-Eat Cereal Bacon . Whole Wheat Roll.- ' Coffee Luncheon Creamed Lamb With Peas Fruit Salad ._.,.,. Dinner Chmken Shortcake Buttered Carxcis Cauliflower With Brown Caramel Custard Bacon Toasted Crackers Dinner Sweet Sour Beef Dinner Roast. Chicken Potatoes With Parsley Butter Asparagus With Cheese Banana Tarts Thursdayâ€"Breakfast Tomato Juice Cooked Cereal iacon. Hot; Rolls Te Luncheon Potato and Asparagus Soup . .fiMacarom Salad Strawberries Doughnuts Luncheon Mixed Vegetable Salad Cheese Sandwiches Coffee Cake '1 with an ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR (All food keeps better and tastes better when refrigerated electrically. There are no spoiled “leftovers” to be thrown out. Efficiency and economy rule. Food savings more than pay the low operating cost. Protect your family's health: make catering your hobby. Choose your Electric Refrigerator from our wide range of newest models, Small down payment and easy terms make buying a pleasure. You can serve so many “surprise” desserts; such tasty “snacks”: such crisp, fresh salads; such wonderful cold drinks; when you have an Electric Refrigerator, that entertaining becomes a thrilling adventure. “ Supper Potato and Ham Salad Cake Tea Mondayâ€"Wakfast Grapefruit Cooked Cereal Lunchenn Cold Beef Slice-d Cucumbers 3a rm Buttered Cabbag T03 52! Tea Butte Tea Tea. -d Ro‘ heese Hunt-ingdon Gleaner:â€"-â€"It did not take long for Jimmy Kimball. 13, Indepen- dence. 1a.. to be overcome by home- sickness, after stamting in at a boarding school in Mario, Ia. He enrolled in the morning and by the time darkness ap- proached all he wanted was home and mother. Starting out on foot, he hiked five miles to Cedar Rapids, showed Wal- ter Raver, «cab driver, his total cashâ€"â€" 35 centsâ€"and assured Raver “m'ot'her’ll pay the rest if you take me home." Raver took a chance. He drove Jimmie 30 mil-es to Independence “and, of course, his mother paid him the balance, $6. t1 Mel and 9C1 Pcpper 2 teaspoc Dash cf 1 pint m. 030k pea water until water in ‘ strain and Melt but-tel if 1‘: cups milk Cut the bread in slices, spread with uter and cut in squares. Cut the Leese in thin slices and arrange al- rnately squares of bread and slices cheese in a. baking dish, sprinkling :h layer wizh salt and paprika. Beat e eggs. add the milk and pour over 9 bread and cheese. Bake in a pan hot water in a moderate oven (375 grees F.) about thirty minutes or 1:11 firm in the centre. vCprI‘ight, 1937, by the Bell Syndi- tt“. Inc.) v t6 )k peas and onion in one .pint of ' until soft. Mash them with the in which they were cooked, l and add the remaining liquid. butter or bacon fat. stir in flour seasonings and when well blend- ir in milk and cook until smocth thick. stirring constantly. Let 211': minute. Combine the white with the pea. mixture. reheat Baked Bread and Cheese small loaf of bread ter as needed sound American cheese .easpoon salt a I‘ blespoo: Po Baked Sguffed Fish 3mm Dandelion Chc colaw Ice-Cream nilk Saturday-Breakfast S :9Wed Apricots Ready-to-Eat Cereal Butterscotch Pie Puree of Green Pea split peas onion mayâ€"3mm: Orange Juice Ready-0mm Ceeral Toast Luncheon on n paprika Toasted English arc er Luncheon calloped Fish and Pineapple Salad Cake Tea. sugar alt Jiled Steak ed Onions Dinner Dinner Sguffed Fish Dandelion Greens utter or bacon fa our Buttered Squash 18 Muffins THE PORCUPIN‘E ADVANCE. TIMMINS. ONTARIO Another incident. happened when Princess Elizabeth was only five years cid. The Princess’ mother punished her (or being rude to her governess. The next day Elizabeth came down to her A’bcut a year ago the reception room of the Duke of York’s London house was crowded with titled guests. The double doors connecting the reception room with the rest of the house swung open. Princess Elizabeth swept into the room with a royal flourish. Cried the Prin- (From World Digest) A curly-headed little gir1 was walk- ing through a London Park. She drop- ped a dainty handkeichief When a middle-aged woman rushed forward to pick up the handkerchief the little girl didn’t move. When the lady returned the handkerchief. the little girl merely nodded her head. This same little girl often drops her handkerchief in public places. so older women always rush to pick it up. That curly-headed little child some day may rule all England. She is Prin- cess Elizabeth. oldest child of Queen Elizabeth and King George VI. Little Elizabeth has already displayed an independent spirit a strong will and a regal attitude. Elizabeth’s father andi morher hate naticed these traits and! they have tried to correct her, but it’s too early to tell whether their efforts: have been successful. Some Stories About the Little Princess Had an Early Appreciation of Her Own Importance. So don‘t wo11y abcut your heart It is sound or it isn t. Even if no t sound all you need to do is to follow the do:- tor's advice, and so live “safely.” Why Worry About Your Heart? Is it skipping beats? Is it murmuring? Is it large? Is it small? Send to-day for this instructive booklet (No. 102) by Dr. Barton which tells the story of your heart in a simple and satisfying way. Enclose ten cents to cover ser- vice and handling and be sure to give you1 name and full address, Send your request to The Bell Library,- in care of The Porcupine Advance 247 West 43rd Street, New York, N.Y. For an addi- tional ten cents you may also secure Dr. Barton’s splendid booklet, “Eating Your Way to Health” (No. 101). (Registered in accordance with the Ccpyrigh: Act.) bcut the time Princess Elizabeth went napping in a London department store 'ith her grandmother, Queen Mary. 'he gray-haired stately Queen was a1- 'ays a slew shopper. The curly-headed irl became impatient. Tugging at her randmother‘s long skirts, Elizabeth de- hearty meal for the bear. W6 1y that t} your hear Again. : 31‘ ter ea Make way for the future Queen of gland." 'lf 2 little girl must have been en- 1 with prophetic vision. for one later her mother became Queen gland. and she. heir apparent. ° :lish people love to tell the one Dom Worry About Your "cart ”101 ycu feel a pain in the region Jas. w. Barton. M.D.. Toronto M L and asked 5 your hun in OlC lease hurry sur hurry. Elizabeth?" came quicklyâ€"“There are ,e waiting outside to cheer 191'6 u fi cart. If. however. ya :30 much acid foods ls. meat. fishâ€"the are likely to be aci directly over it. below :0 one §ide-and you are work. and it is not at- avy meal. it is not. like- is anything wrong with looked down on the 'ourself the 1' getting out u have been he first. Sign war. you have I foodsâ€"eggs, nâ€"the blood be acid and Walkerton Herald-T the boys a cent for eve returned, a. local grocer getting on a. buying c rather astounded him a‘ supply of the basket ma suspicious of the never‘ of youthful basket ven bold one day to inquire thods of gathering the ex less sophisticated than him into the secret ti recruiting their supply : contained in his back in other words, he was b1 baskets over and over a: ing campaign stonped wi ness of a sit-down stri munition factory during z “Gooc‘ speaking lesson. As she appn ness, the Princess (1 “Goo-d mcrning‘.” The room remaine The Princess again g ness. And still silence Finally the pouting .: in Dee/Waugh]? Steady; (Ships the best standards. A complete shlpboard holldayâ€"wllllng helpful- ness eliminates all care. Frlday sailings from Montreal to Belfast, Glasgow, Liver- pool, Plymouth, Havre and London at rates which repre- unt substantial savlngs In travel costs. 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