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Porcupine Advance, 21 Oct 1937, 2, p. 2

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Now about broiling at home. This “method of cooking meat is used often in the preparation of quick meals. Whether you are using a gas or electric stove. the broiling oven must be pre- heated l‘rom five to ten minutes before the meat is arranged on the rack for cooking. The rack should be placed as near the heat as thickness of the steak will allow. The door must be left amount of butter is poured over the food arranged on the platter. which is then slipped under the broiling flame. In my opinion flavours are better with- out that final touch. I admit that the title is appetizing when seen on the menu. “How do tion from a The sizzli epidemic tl' lass lew ye investigated tauranns. I Right \Vay for Broiling a Steak Now Often Used Broilingr Recently Has Achieved Considerable General Popularity. How it Should be Done. Some Requested Recipes. (‘reamy Sauce. Quick Meal and its Prepara- tion. PAGE TWO (By Edith M. Barber) Enjoy the improvements on the new models 'n 11g This year’s radios are better than everâ€" better in tone, better in performance. Easier tuning methods, more accuracy in getting foreign stations -- all the refinements that radio and sound ex- perts have added this year are available now. And the cabinets are real master- pieces of the designer’s art. We have all sizes at prices to fit every budget. 0U Controlling and Operating NORTHERN OMAHO POWER CO.. LIMITED NORTHERN QUEBEC m3 (1).. LIMITED (‘.~\N.-\DA NORTHERN POWER CORPORATION LIMITED dex den has run like an Istlurants in the ough I have not 3085 used in res- Me bet-mane the had 1k?" Ques- Coffee Method of Preparation Prepare string beans and cook. Light broiler. Prepare tomatoes and broil. Open can of fig pudding and heat. Open can of soup and heat. Make sauce. Cook steak. Make oofl’ee. (Copyright; 1937, by The Bell Syndi- cate. Inc.) 1,5 cup milk ‘ cup cream 2 egg yolks 2 tablespoons sugar 1 tablespoon vanilla Salt 2 egg whites Seam milk and cream in double boil- er. Beat egg yolks until thick and add sugar. Pour milk and cream gradually. while beating constantly. on egg mix- ture and cook in double boiler, beating constantly with whisk until mixture thickens. Add vanilla and salt and fold in stiffly beaten egg whites. Quick Meal Vegetable soup Broiled Cug Steak Broiled Tomatoes Buttered String Beans ~ I“ I open during the cooking when using a gas broiler, except when cooking bacon or hum. which should be farther from the flame. Directions for boiling in electric ovens do not all agree. Most, of them state that the oven door should be lefl: ajar. but with some electric ovens this is not possible to do. I like to turn meats often during the Mailing. This is. of course. not neces- sary when you are cooking the thin cube steaks which need only about a minute’s cooking on each side. After the cooking is finished, season with salt and pepper and dot with as much but- Ler as you like. Fig Pudding Leading makes to choose from. A small down payment connects one to your aerial. Balance on easy terms. Creamy Sauce Creamy Sauce It's all a gay panorama of c More colour in cloth-es. More 1 !in make-up (a soit. subtle, fem 'blended colour ensembleâ€"nothing or too obviously artificial abou more colour in the hair. Bl'l lheads, not to be outdone. take high, silken. glittering, jet bla: blue-back sheen. Honey blondes more of the mellow, honey shade; 1 nut hair boasts more reddish .lights. Emphasis on colour. This is the word that year by year. ' While in her place the School is set. Every one of her sons must hear. And none that hears it dare forget. This they all with joyful mind Bear through life like a torch in flame, And falling fling to the host behind-â€" "Play up! play up! and play the 281112!" The Gatling's jammed and the Colonel dead. And the regiment blinded with dust and smoke. The river of death has brimmed his banks, And England’s far. and Honour a name, But. the voice of the schoolboy rallies the rank: “Play up! play up! and play the game!" this poem recited by a student who put ”everything she had“ into the poem. and all that heard it will always re- member “Play up! play up! and play the game!” Vitai Lampada (by Sir Henry Newbolt) There‘s a breathless hush in the close to-nightâ€" Ten to make and the match to winâ€"â€" A bumping pitch and a blinding light. An hour to play and the last man in. And it’s not for the sake of a ribboned coat, Or the selfish hope of a. season's fame. But his Captain’s hand on his shoulder smoteâ€" . “Play up! play up! and piay the game!“ The sand of the desert is sodden red Red with the wreck of a square th broke- “Vital Laznpada.” the poem that is read by every pupil of Ontario schools, was written by Sir Henry Newbolt. Is it therefore any wonder that this poet is famous, and his poems wellâ€" known to the reading public? A poem that. expresses the thought and gives it to a. student in lyrical form, will 211‘ ways be remembered. Once I heard And the peaches and c1eam complex- ion that usually goes with blonde haii is back. Mo1e white and blue and pink tones in the skinâ€"less yellow and orange. You have to ban tan. There are no longer two ways about it. There may have been at summer's end; but now fashion frowns on freckles and tan . . gardenia whiteness with a bit of pink in the cheeks and a livelier pink in the lips. that‘s the vogue. That means more clear red or blue-red tones in the powder; plenty of bleaching to bring the skin back to light. white Fashion promises us more femininity. more frills and jewels and sumptuous materials than we have known in three decades. We're back to brocades. to lavish trimmings. Glamour. glitter. sparkleâ€"it’s all back again. We look prosperous. We carry ourselves proud- ly. We wear our clothes better. We’re grand ladies again. Gentlemen will once more prefer blondes. Blondes are back in vogue. stealing the spotlight once more. their golden lights gleaming in it. Platinum blonde is once more highly popular. so Paris tells us. The gardenia whiteness of FRANCES FARMER har'monizes exquisitely with he: golden hair and the combination is said to be the undisputed preference once more of discerning gentlemen. eaches and Cream Complexion, Blonde Hair and Brocades Are All Back. By ELSIE PIERCE FAMOUS BEAUTY EXPERT $1; fiEAUTIFUL ammed and the Colone Colour panorama of es. More colour subtle, feminine. eâ€"nothing harsh ficial about it). hair. Brunette done. take on a black colour. colour minine. g harsh ,ck or s have chest- high- THE PORCUPINE. ADVANCE. TIMMINS. ONTARIO '11 laur It‘s an era of splendor; individuality, yes; but mixed with glamour. with wealth. And because it's inconsistent to adopt, that, lavishness unless one looks one‘s loveliest, it's as well for each and every one of us to look to our beauty; bleaching for the hands and arms and back and a gradual change from the suntan nail polish tones to clearer blue red polish to compliment the skin tone and Lhe make-up. (Copyright 1937 cate. Inc.) A/COLLEGE EDUCATION N your communityâ€"perhaps in your own home, there’s a boy or girl who longs for college and a career, but who may never know real success or happiness because lack of money makes a college education impossible. You can help make this eager young person’s dreams eome true TUITION, BOARD, ROOM, ALL EXPENSES PAID for 4 . . . provide that longedâ€"for chance that can make such a difference! You’ll win lifelong gratitude and it won’t cost you a cent. 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Doctors : meat. protein «eggs. fight the diet of such patients. suggestions. such as ins! strokes and heart ifailu avoided. By reassuranc and quieting drugs. app: excitement should be red tension sooner or later he blood vessel troubleâ€"Ahar arteriesâ€"but only about. 2 patients with hardening 1 have an increase in blooc Now it. cannot, be der or a heart attack may broken Hood vessel. (11 over-eating. neverthe‘u such a. thing happenix' tire life of the inc majority of these c2 to follow such Strict snatch properly or mm. or any so increase When an individu: has high blood press tool that as his bloo a. blood vessel w lave a ‘stroke'. 0: Acquiring Relaxation a nd Bod y «by James W. marten. MD Save the package fronts. Mark with the name and address of your candidate and send to Royal Yeast, Box No. 5, Tor- onto, Ont. Start today! Be sure everyone joins you in backing your candidate. Most of your friends do their baking with Royalâ€"the dry yeast that 7 out of 8 Canadian housewives already use. Vote for your candidate in Royal Yeast’s Dominion-wide Popularity Contest. Just save your Royal Yeast package fronts. Each front counts as 10 votes for your candi‘ date. The winner gets 4 years at college FREE, with all expenses paid! 124 others will receive cash to cover part of their expenses. Get your neighbors to help! bloc 1ppreh2r ,l( of film 11' ak H K )1 mu 11K and m falmnes I‘E PC 111‘! nfectio bladdc Mind 5 per K \ - WK \ WOOL ~â€" HUSIERY -â€" Linens \\'} ‘\ Haulers fur Every ()cvusinn ' Wu “" MrS-uShephard / .1 .r , ._ /. \_, “'1 (OR rry About Your Heart married men n rccetpt of re Send the hon Box No. 5. Tor of each label v; of the person 3 Contest closes I be announced ‘ CONTES!‘ RULES MADE IN CANADA K I) It is not necessary to enter college imme‘ diately. We will pay the expenses when ever you wish to go. In case of awarded b 1:! Prize â€"The boy or girl receiving the highest number of votes will receive, free. 4 years tuition, board, room and all normal expenses at any college in Canada. Or $3,000 in cash. 2nd Prizeâ€"1 year free tuition, board, Each front from a Royal Yeast package counts as 10 votes. Contest closes May 31 be announced in time the college year. 11');an haw questions x¢.gar<linp 1} Us um- u-at, wntv: Ruyal Ytam, Bux Nu. 5, 'I’L/zomh. Om. PRIZES BABY’S WEAR SPECIALS Any boy or girl who would like to go to college is eligible for Royal Yeast's Dominion-wide Popularity Contest. You can enter your own name or that of any other person. 2nd Prizeâ€"1 year free tuition, board, room, and all normal expenses at any college in Canada. Or $750 in cash. 3n! Prizeâ€"$250 in cash which will pay a year's tuition in many colleges. 4th Prizeâ€"$100 in cashâ€"enough to pay room rent at most colleges for 1 year. Next 20 highest cashâ€"enough to books. Next 100 will each receive $10 in cash 5th Prizeâ€"$50 in cashâ€"which will buy many of your clothes for the first year. Lend the fronts direct to Royal Yeast. Box No. 5. Toronto, Ontario. On the back 1' each label write the name and address 1' the person you are voting for. 43x "OW 20 Cedar St. N. Everything for Babyâ€"Angora wool Blankets. Bootees. Bonnets. ete. The finest of mater- iuis in ('V(‘:)’ one. Visit our Baby‘s W ‘ar Shop on your next trip downtown. jOll I'E W a pin JCS V C a tie, the same prize will be th winners. Quality Woolen Goods. throng will each receive $25 In buy your first year’s text THURSDAY. OC'I‘OBE way 1938. 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