Apicius which were compiled in the first century.> Even: then we find a note in regard to their indigestibility. Apiâ€" cius suggests that if cucumbers are parâ€" boiled, they will not cause indigestion. Cucumbers are among the vegetables which can trace their ancestry back through the ag>s. We find them menâ€" tioned in the Bible and we find several recipes for their use in the works of Some Interesting Tricks to TI‘ry With Cucumbers Expert on Domestic Science Reviews a Few of the Ways in Which Cucumbers May be Served, with Specail Atâ€" tention Being Given to Their Digestibility. During the last few years something Two stoves in one! Coal or wood for..warmth, electricity for cooking. Fully insulated. Four famous Calâ€" rod Hiâ€"Speed <Elements. Gâ€"E HOTPOINT Combination arette stoing ciga GM 332 SHERBOURNE ST. (J st above Carlton) RA. 4135 51. REGIS * ceilinged and good size. Each room has its own balcony and tiled bath and shower. Good food. Attentive service. Private hotel garage service available. Away frorm trains and noise; yet only 3 minutes from Eaton‘s College Street Storeâ€"which indicates how quickly you can reach stores and theatres. Single rooms, double rooms, suites â€"all with bath and shower FROM $2.00 DAILY WHEN YOU‘RE IN TORONTO VERY ROOMi 18 an outmderoom hlgh + |hnapl] fln «P64 ni‘ln ty* 4* E L EC T RICIT YÂ¥ Stay at t]te Pare cucumbers and cut lengthwise in oneâ€"thirdâ€"inch pieces. Dry between towels, sprinkle with salt and pepper and dip in bread crumbs, egg and crumbs again. Fry in dasp hot far, 390 degrees, Fahrenheit, until brown and then drain on soft paper. Cucumbers in Oil 30 sixâ€"inch cucumbers 3. quarts boiling water Cucumbers may also be cooked like squash or baked when they are someâ€" times stuffed with bread crumbs after the seeds have been removed. A little anchovy paste mixed with the bread crumbs gives a savory tang to the stuffing. must have been done by the truck garâ€" deners to improve the quality of this vegetable, as it is seldom that a bittey flavour which used to be associated with them is found. Perhaps this is what gave them their bad reputation as a salad vegetable. After they are sliced they may be put in salt water, but not for longer than half an hour, as the short period will increase their crispâ€" ness has well as improve their flavour. but the longer period will soften them. They may be served with a well seaâ€" soned French dressing, with vinegar plus seasoning in the good old Pennsylâ€" vania Dutch way, with sour cream, seaâ€" soned with minced chives or onions. Sweet cream plus a little vinegar may replace the sour cream which may be whipped or plain, as you like. Accordâ€" ing to Pennsylvania tradition, a dressâ€" ing of this sort guarantees digestibility. 2 cups salt 1% cups salad oil 4/ pound mustard seed. 2 quarts vinegar Wash and slice cucumbers without Controlling and Operating NORTHERN ONTARIO POWER COMPANY, LIMITED NORTHERN QUEBEC POWER COMPANY, LIMITED CANADA NORTHERN POWER CORPORATION LIMITED Fried Cucumbers you can save money, time and energy. Cook electrically â€" on a Hotpoint! You‘ll never find a better time to modernize your kitchen and free yourself from cooking toil. The wonâ€" derful new Hotpoint Ranges are here, including all the newest adâ€" vances in the art of electric cooking, available in models for every size family and on terms that make payâ€" ment easy. Let us prove to you how (Copyight, 1938, by The Bell Syndi« cate, Inc.) paring. Soak in hot water and salt overnight. Drain, place in crock or jJars and cover with other ingredients, well mixed. If kept in crock keep covâ€" ered and stir occasionally during the winter. For treating superfluous hair on the face I recommend bleaching first. Amâ€" monia and peroxide are the favorit As a matter of fact, the reason woâ€" man get particularly panicky abciut supetrfluous hair in the summer is beâ€" cause the glare of thr sun not only reâ€" veals but emphasizes this flaw. Superfluous hair is anything but synonymous with summer loveliness. It‘s the very bane of the American woâ€" man‘s existence. I refere particularly to the American woman, because woman, of the continent do not regard it as a mark of meanness on the part of unkind fate. It‘s a feminine conceit, to be sure, but a lovely one. And how can you overâ€" look its importance, when arms and arim pits are so much evidence in every beach scene all summer. Important Props in Every Beach Scene: Dainty Arm Pits Br BEAUTIFUL OLYMPE BRADNA personifies summer daintiness and feminine béauty «on > 6 . KCn o ioi m‘ m # mo By ELSIE PIERCE The bride and groom left immediately after the ceremony motor ing to Peterâ€" pgorough, Toronto and other southern points. Upon there return they will take up residence at 22 Murdock avenue. The groom was attended by Mr. Earl Beatty as best man. Miss Eleanor Morin attengded the bride as bridesmaid, attractively attirâ€" ed in a streetâ€"length dress of white linen adorned with large brown wooden buttons. _ She wore brown accessories and a corsage of roses. The bride was charming in a lavenâ€" der knitted suit, with a hunter‘s green swagger coat, and accessories in the same shade. She wore a corsage of lavender sweet peas. In the presence of a few close friends, a quiet wedding was solemnizâ€" ed at St. Matthew‘s Anglicar® Church on Thursday morning at 10.45 o‘clock, when Rev. Canon R. S. Cushing united in marriage Minerva, daughter of Mr. James Watson, of Manitoulin, and the late Mrs. Watson, and Mr. George Harâ€" old Francis, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Francis, of Peterborough. For superfluous hair on legs, arms and underarms there are innumberable removers . . . practically all of them ieéemporary. There are cream and paste Hepilateries and wax epilators The latter are a little more bothersome to use, at least until one develops the "knack" but the extra effort and time is well spent for several reasons. In the first place, the hair does not come back as quickly or as thickly when the wax is used as it does when cream or paste depilatories are employed. The depilatories merely cut the hair leavâ€" ing a slight trace of stubble; the wax pulls the hair out by the roots and leavâ€" es the skin soft, silky and without sign of stubple. When you see a perfectly smooth, hairless underarm the chances are the wax has been used. Fcllow Directions One word of caution: do be absoluteâ€" ly sure to follow directions. And don‘t} attempt to use a deodorant immediately after a depllat,ory The two have al very angry affect on each other. My | bulletin on "Superfluous Hair" is yoiurs for the asking. Snd selfâ€"addressed, stamped (3 cent) envelope if you wish. it. Write me in care of this paper. Wedding Thursday . at Timmins Church Miss Minerva Watson and Mr. Geo. Harold Francis Married. are any number of others among them, cucumber juice and other vegetable Juices which are qluite potent. Lemon juice is an old standby. If the hair reâ€" mains quite conspicuous in spite of bleaching, and you wish to remove it. clectrolysis is recommended. combine as a bleaching agont. There Dentists recommend Wrigley‘s Gum as an aid to strong, healthy teeth, cleanses them of food parâ€" ticles, massages the gums. Aidediâ€" gestion, relieves stuffy feeling after meals. Helps keep you healthy! Take some home for the children too â€" they will love it ! Buffalo Express:â€"A cigarette addict might be dsscribed as someone who gives up smoking, not once but several times a day. â€"One and oneâ€"half cups fresh blueâ€" b@rries, one cup granulated sugar, six tablespoons water, oneâ€"fourth cup of shortening, one egg, beaten; threeâ€" quarters cups plus two tablespoons sifted cake flour, one teaspoon baking powder, one fourth teaspoon salt, oneâ€" fourth cup bottled milk or two tableâ€" spoons evaporated milk and two tableâ€" spoons water, oneâ€"fourth teaspoon vanilla extract. Cook together for 10 minutes the blueberries, one halw cup of the sugar and the water; cool. dients in making a plain cake batter Meanwhile use the rest of the ingreâ€" in the usual way. Arrange the blueâ€" bkerries in a greased and lightly floured eightâ€"inch layerâ€"â€"ake pan and cover with the cake batter. Bake in a modâ€" erate oven of 375 degees F. for 25 to 30 minutes. Turn out upside down and serve warm with ice cream or plain cream on top,. Serves six. Toâ€"day‘s Recipes HAM RINGâ€"Three cups ground cooked ham, two egg whites, two cups evaporated milk, speck cayenne, two cups cooked or canned peas. Combine ham and unbeaten egg whites. Slowly add milk and cayenne. Pour into greased eightâ€"inch ring mould and bake in moderate oven of 375 degrees P. for 30 to 40 minutes Unmould on a platter; l1 centre with peas, spinach, or other vegetable. Serves five to six. BLUEBERRY UPSIDEâ€"DOWN CAKE Buttered Carrots Green Salad Blueberry Upsideâ€"Down Cake Tea The recipes fo ham ring and blueâ€" bey upâ€"side down cake are from Good Housekeeping, and have been tested in the institute. Having part of a ham on my hands, which I bought for picâ€" niec purposes, I thought some of you might be in like situation, so am giving you a good way to finish up the last little bits. You can use sweet bottled milk in the recipe instead of evaporâ€" ated. Ham Ring "Qutâ€"ofâ€"town guests attending the wedding were Mry. and Mrs. G. A. Sloan, Fournier, parents of the groom; Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Lyons, Sault Ste. Marie; D. S. Lyons, Winnipeszs; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McKee, Chalk Rivoer; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sloan, Noranda; Miss Alice Andrews, Timmins; Miss Alice Andrews, Cornwall; Rev. J. A. Tourangeau, Sudâ€" bury; Gordon _ Andrews, Noranda; Henry McKee, Chalk River; Mr. and Mrs. George Ashford, Kirkland Lake." "For the honeymoon trip, the bride doned a figured chiffon frock in dusky pink with white baku hat. They will reside in Noranda. "A reception was held afterwards at Torbay Lodge, where the bride‘s mothâ€" er received wearing a graceful gown of navy blue figured sheer material, and a navy baku hat and corsage of talisâ€" man roses. The groom‘s mother also received, and was gowned in navy sheer, with a white felt hat ‘and corsage of talisman roses. "Gcrdon Andrews, Noranda, cousin of the groom, was best man, and ushâ€" ers were Alfred Andrews, brother of the groom. "Both attendants wore the gifts of the bride, natural gold bracelets with cameo settings. "She was attended by her two sisters, Miss Helen Lyons, as maid of honour, and Miss Mary Lyons, as bridesmaid. Miss Helen was gowned in light blue mt with lace over taffeta, with a full skirt and bolero. She wore a Juliet cap of braided ribbon and a shoulderâ€" length veil. Her fowers were an arm bouquet of pink gladioli. Miss Mary wore pink new over taffeta, the gown fashioned with a full skirt banded at the hem with taffeta, and a bolero. She wore a matching shoulderâ€"length veil and carried white gladioli. "Her vcil of embroidered tulle which fell over the train of her gown, was caught with a coronet of seed pearls. She carried a whits missal with streamâ€" ers of white satin ribbon and forgetâ€" and wore a wriss watch, the gift of the groom. "Given in marriags by her father, the bride won» a beautiful gown of white satin, designed with full skirt extending into a long train, and a low V noeck. Sleeves were long, full at the shcoulder, and with points over the hands. "One of the season‘s moast interestâ€" inz weddings took place in the Proâ€" Cathedral of the Assumption Monday, Argust 1, at 9 o‘clock when Margaret Jean Lyons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Lyons, North Bay, became the bride of Stephen James Sloan, Norâ€" anda, Que., son of Mr. and Mrs. G. A Sloan, Fournitr, Ontario. "The cathedral was lovely with pink gladioli, with vigil lights at the altar. Rev. J. H. Humphrey officiated. Miss Stella O‘Neil presided at the organ, and during the signing of the registor, Miss Mary Cangiano sang "Ave Maria." The following from the North Bay Nugget is the account of thhmr wedding of Miss Jean Lyons, for a few years popular member of the teaching staff of the separate schools in Timmins, who became the bride of Mr. Stephen Blcoan, of Noranda, at North Bay, on Monday, August 1st:â€" Former Teacher Here Wedded at North Bay Miss Jean Lyons and Mr. Stephen Sloan Married. Menu Hint Scalloped Potatoes Globe and Mail:â€"Two days after beâ€" coming a British subject a former Ausâ€" trian Ambassador received a knightâ€" hood. This speed record surpasses that of the Irish of an earlier generation who sometimes were in New York three days before getting on the police force The pushâ€"car, loaded with ties for distribution along the tracks, was couâ€" pled to the speeder, and in some way jumped the line. The momentum tumbled the ties forward, crushing Ebacher to death and injuring the crew foreman. It has not been decided whether or not an inquest will be held. Sectionhand J. A. B. Ebacher was killed and Section Foreman E. Bouâ€" chard sustained several broken ribs. The other two sectionmen riding the speeder escaped as they sat on the front end of the conveyance. Ebacher and Bouchard rode the rear end. Cochrane, Aug. 6.â€"One man was killed and another injured near Senâ€" neterre, east of here along the Canaâ€" dian Naticnal Railways northern transâ€" continental line, late Thursday, when a load Oof ties hauled on a pushâ€"car cehind a speeder, tumbled down over four men manning the railway "jigâ€" geram." Man Killed Near Cochrane And Another One Injured Fur coats are being shown in boxy, fitted and inâ€"between silhouettes. Buttons are important parts of the trimming picture for autumn. Two buttons as large as carnations decorate q navy blue wool dress. Fur hats shown for fall and winter come in such shapses as the bonnet, bird‘s nest, with bird in the nest, and the fez, Sableâ€"dyed ermine, mink and silver fox are three furs used for these creations. Style Whimsies Silver identification tags, with one‘s name and address engraved on them are smart and useful too, in case of accident or amnesia. They come on slender silver chains and are cute as can be. Large gold tags are decidedly swanky.. _ This little dress is pretty enough to wear anywhere, although the young lady looks very much as if she were on her way to market in it. Don‘t forget that jewelled buckles are just the tops for evening shoes, and if you are contemplating a gift for the girl who is going away to school, think of them. She‘ll lova you forever if you give her a pair. This attractive dress is made of heavy silk crepe, the very full skirt and laced belt in imoss green; the plain blouse in apricot colour. However, it has made its biggest hit in style circles, and pictured here we have a twoâ€"color peasant frock or dirndl. The peasant influence is here, there and everywhere. It is seen in home furnishings as well as in fashion. NO, fizy not on HumANS YET, v m U BuT m_sr:.mq 1AE PAST EWE YEARS MORE THAN 3400 RALE TRACK RECORDS HAYNE BEEN BROKEN By THE FLYING MASK axp Hegar1" Hoors oF HOoRsES SHop CANCELLATIONS usEp on WEIGHT SHOES MADE oF ALUMINUM â€" EARLY UHNITED STATESâ€" MA Dirndl Peasant Dresses Attractive for Summer Wear Hints On Fashions L I M IT E D General Contractors, Lumber, Building Supplies Head Office Mill Office Schumacher, Phone 708 Timmins, Phone 709 5?1; e ds PRA N) PS ""aa o. INYISIBLE 170 EYEN 1984 +â€"ARGETELESCOPES . FoOR FORTY YEARS \ysla / 1995 | «* t4} _ Wihere is HarieEys uf! f 1464 â€" COMET 7 P \\ HALLEYS comet WHICH CAME FINELY ‘; * INTO NIEW DLURING 1974 i9110 1s Now BEyOND UE ORBIT OF THE PLANET NEPTUNE , BuT 1 WILLlL BE BACK mfl: our SKIES By 1985 â€" THis CoMET WILL REMA) N INYISIBLE 170 EYEN 1984 LARGE TELEGCOPES FoR FoRTY YEARS KEC U % PA OHH . CLHTYIWNGHIT, KiÂ¥ tom â€" by LISBETH St, Mary‘s Journalâ€"Argus:â€" "When we‘re married, darling, all will be sunâ€" shine. The dark clouds will roll by ,the blue skiesâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"" "Don‘t make a weather forecast of it, Harold!" Directions on how to give a light "body‘" to fabrics s 3 which through e o w ear a n 2 re pea te d 2 laundering 4 have lost their original finish, are found on the new Ivory L a u n d ry Starch packâ€" * 2 age. Experts 7 i% w o r k e d months preparing proper starching inâ€" structions for all types of fabrics. Now all this valuable information appears on every Ivory Laundry Starch Etbel. With Ivory Starch directions you can starch more intelligently on wash day O . _. . secure better and more natural results. If your grocer hasn‘t the New Ivory Laundry Starch send us his name and address and we will see that you are supplied. St. Lawrence Starch Co. Limited, Port Credit, Ontario: 1 Renewing Starch Rescues Limp Linens MONDAY . By R.J.SCOTT . ATGUST 8TH, i1933