31. Requested Recipes for Some Pleasing Dishes Wave colsr. Wh This qu3stisn has. ( a‘reader. (333:1 coi by adding a small ‘vegetable coloring. in liquid form. If cult to obtain fresh 8 little oil of spam? “I should which has When I bcj plea. and m 1135 a ; 30d Mint Jelly Vlude \ttraetive by Adding Vegetable ( olour- ing. Molasse Me Quick and Simple to Make. Redpes Chosen from a Number on Fer VV ith Expert. PAGE TWO Canada’ 3 Favourite Tea By EDITH M. BARBER Canada Northern Power Corporation, Limited You’ll hardly believe your own ears when you hear the full, rich mama! mile of this year’s new G.E. Radios. And vou’ll scarcely believe vour eves when vou Radios. And you’ll scarcely believe your eyes when you see the price tags! Here are really beautiful pieces of furniture and marvellous musical instruments at prices that make buying easy. A small down payment will put one in your home â€" balance on convenient monthly terms. NORTHERN ONTARIO POWER COMPANY. LIMITED NORTHERN QUEBEC POWER COMPANY. LIMITED PUD n .1 find GENERAL ELECTRIC - RADIO - mt wh SEE and HEAR this Beautiful New. u may use ch may be trouble?" ntly from 9 secured of green a or iffi- mornix' Mar Miss Lola Mary Forin andi Mr. Ambrose Vuchon Mam ried. I Wedding Tuesday at . Church of Nativity Two pounds apple Water. About, 20 sprigs o spoon mint. flavorin Three cups sugar. Green coloring. Wash and quar with boiling water, ‘ til very soft. Tum drain. Measure on add crushed mint (300k slowly 20 minute: clean isaucepan. Heat; tc sugar and boil until syr spoon. T1115 with gTeen oring. Pour into sterilize seal. Yield: Three glass (Copyright, 1938. by Tr cate, Inc.). gre Sprinkle :0 minute The Church Or ()1 H sence of a O’Gox'max 'y, daught perctin the appl may be the m 2.2.0 RI pa n 111 JP 11' 1f nt and quarter 1 1g water, covcr oft. Turn into easure one qu: [8d mint leave and cup one- (I in m ’eq LAG Molasses F 1m l( )UI mint 1.93 20 minu Mint Jelly U1 w intima butt top h sugar. half ta unti one quart juic It leaves and green- Vél terilized VI} eddilzg ( lock wh Nativi W1 p n murr and M nint ann 807 yo boiling rup shee apples ' and c 191‘ Tl riends. Re 1k shee 'etabl tr Ni rain Bake ne ll] bag Mi 1m 1) an 11k: illt ad‘ th Mix 111' 3.1 I] ii It Indicates what these of Hitler. Waterloo Chronicle: There was a rush of Germans seeking naturalization in England when war seemed imminent. 101' planting felt inadeq members. A new addition to the display of wild life in the Hut was the large moose head. given to the club by Chief Olave- son, which he had shot last fall. This beautiful masterpiece. which occupies a prominent position in the hall, gives an air of real wild life, and demon- strates what exists in the rural sections adjacent to this town. be Secre Trea: The till the Iroquois Falls. Ont., Oct. 3. 1938â€" «Special to The Advanceiâ€"At the re gular monthly meeting of the Iroquoi Falls and District Rod and Gun Clul held here tonight. the nominations fo officers for the ensuing year was thi im: 01' The 1st C.W.L. Timmins Co. Girl Guides held their weekly meeting in the Church of Nativity hall on Monday evening. The meeting was opened with inspection which was taken by Captain Landers. Then the Guides formed a horseshoe for flag-raising. The flag was raised by Viola Hunt. assisted by Eilleen Murphy and Helen Morin. The Guides then went to patrol corners where badge work was done. The Guides have been asked to form a guard of hanour at Schumacher for the Catholic Women’s League there on Oct. 11th. A circle was formed for camp-fire. Iroquois Falls Rod and Gun Club Heads il‘E 1i ble ime 111 cipi M( Jr .on Miss Ruse (Junta Married at Wimlsur on October 3rd Wil During the lapse 0 1diting committee )oks and records for VII M ll 'w weeks at the arents in North n 11' U‘ .» Mr the Club hopes m: on hand er (or Windsor Mr. and Mrs. E J. Redmond N0:minate( for President of Active (.‘lub. nearby lakes w: ion, and attempt :ure this seed. .11 Mr 1‘1 M01 )I’ meeting >f “Taps 1b) n nominations will next meeting. whi nday. November actions will be he] Lh the special a1 biolog ite I) nmit r1 3f i( planting wild If il ft h Mx' The President expressed t a good attendance would to take part. and also to N of the past year’s pro- H he LE work was done. 5 have been asked to form «now at Schumacher for Women’s League there on as formed for camp-fire was closed with the sing amer Blrct HT the Departmen discussion, which following names be tion: â€"Mr. P. J. Redmond Vâ€"Mr. T. Cybulsky. '. Spina are be home 0 'th Bay, a1: Detroit. Mi me in litable lake plantings ' tuture need to test num “11111111 I‘C 1m hurt 1.. D. St. J J. Brown 1'6 in ll Ont i1 and would in min est numen territory \ (1M room M 11 m h will remain open which will be held in reel. who: 3r 7th, at whicl‘ held. in conjunc- annual meeting IE h Wt f ric Germans ll Nil ill b q 1E ft airman of the bric and will In rth )n W was. tablish lake ‘ thrive k “I it Chapn ift 1 m h M1: M1‘ made me tc )0th hich 11‘ 1r ;. as we 1tu1atlox :1 Ottawl ‘en 3 being The de- us lakes nding 3 bridé it W think THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE. TWINS. ONTARIO which m 1'] tl‘ li tllf th it lub for the re- ll‘f NU 1t m I] Ill In}! I!) person Reviving the \s youngstel ll luxuuisitv MERLE ()BERON has already adopted the fragik ctfm make-up and hair dressing. Her flawless skin attributes. grvatly tn aura of beauty which is hfrs. (by James .1} the 'uiffm 1'1 LEADING FASHIONS CALL FOR I’RAHILI BEAUTY. Hints On Fashions LU! II Beauty and You m VIC R .11 H’ [NSTON Apparently Drowned s we were taught in aster methOd of reviving 'ently drowned. It re- l! W. Barton, 11.1).) 1} I] raided Now Style} ill IT Slim 9mm: )1] LI lvc Vi! 1 com 11E 11 111 D 1K 11 ion. ,‘eful in mure in 11 1E )k 1t \TRICIA LINDSAY h 16 "N‘S 1938 hade 1nd the )1 The )ll USC 1011 11'6 z! The having 11 their I] n12 111111111 arious better U W 0111 tl‘ lble )l‘ om m pri n 11a 1111 1y. all »ur p (Registered in accordance with It Copyright Act). sired, to cover cost of service and hand- ling, to The Bell Library, 247 West 43rd Street, New York, NY. mentioning The Advance, Timmins. Why Worry About rosis; the Commor. and Underweight: ] ing Sensitive to Fm stances; Scourge (5 philist; and How I sure? These booklt by sending Ten Cer Thf Wh attempt restorati tural bre bl'eathin relaxation) oth¢ nels to the limb tles to the feet. promote warml thi means the air «water driven out of thr p: mediately there altc releasing the pr;ssu ing the hands from Repeat this forwa movement (pressure removal of pressure seconds or 12 to 15 ' Keep this pressure ing until the patiex breathing begins to sure and relaxation steadily allow to follow ovex produce a ï¬: which must n respiratio: Put you the patenw facing hi: flat in th thumbs n4 spread OL‘ all alone you were to put the patient face downward over a log or barrel and let water run out. and then turn him over on his back and work arms up over head and then press them downward against the ribs. Since the coming into use of the Schafer method of resuscitation. the. Sylvester is not used to any extent al- though a combination of the two sys- tems is being used by some physicians. Ser Place the g remO‘ quired four companions. the ï¬rs out the tongue and hold it out towel or handkershief. the SC! work the arms up over the he then press them to the sides ag third to massage or rub the b from the feet to the heart. a fourth to run for a doctor. If y DI ix mor thr 1i ll 1 [NC which 110 111-3 W1 ng Clll'V Eight 'ailable t-Ol'y Ifel \Vl movc QU ill U m u h‘ 16 l‘l d out on the lowesi :"U'f 'h a combinatim is being used by Schafer method ;d for a doctor the patient, fa' round, then wit 11121 pyri Inc. Liï¬ci Hr he must nc the air t )I‘ I] 11‘ .1 l‘( (1 t-l warmth should I Ll ll 11‘ lthl alth th< w :11 lothin 1T1 W ‘elf bc 11' 11‘ respiration thers may 2 m ï¬r m H L doctor but .tient face dc then without ll Booklet Availabk ul health buokh ll all Cl ll 11 ldf tl‘ l) )11( 31' ssure but wi om the patie ward and ure and reel: 11‘ Iter may a nd bod 1C be ll ri pa b n times a m e and r9121} nt breathe fail. start again. l :1 kn. Placix 1( doctor. If you were to put the patient (i k ir Ill if ll ll if US bilC rubbh‘ f rictio iol )f 11' Heart II' ide 11‘ I] . the ï¬rst to pull 1d it out with a the second to 1' the head and sides again. the 1b the blood up heart. and the N111 11)! mm on reli 11' 1d alaxation g athes; if t. art the pre 11 minut tll n ward lg position our hand K with tht the finger h one de mi hand ) Healt hout lift- nth body backwal'c ba Adva obtalr 11‘ t1 pr ppil' )l Jpwards but no it ,l'dS an ur bod ll Lion 1'! p h( 01m On N! I] J( iCl urr: thi Im- are! 1nd ll out )ll lTC "1v I] ll 1i 011 (1 Ma Ma Report of Superintendent of (‘hildren’s Aid Society Mains U) '11. nother hei 11 l1 1d HF. 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In :t-ofâ€"the-way villages, Mary Christmas when tie that she is a, witch. to the judge of the ott. who. being a very us gentleman, under- ting speech of the nforts her in her dis- the report of A. < ntenden't of the Di Children’s Aid S ;h of Saptember: on hat h 1is interesting talc an Armenian wom home to come I; Turks have killa her own life 3m Lil n to court rdinz hon Hf! ory h this hctter. tastier milk I'RUMI’T. (‘Ul'R'l'l~I()l'S SICKVH'I-I .\|.“‘\\ ’l‘mtmim Dairy l‘immins lmuw by Mary Ellen nest interesting ider could find. ‘own and Com- ; 1% suitable for waman with an The effect of counsel on the 1'1 ri humzm '1 n he brought Lc )f homes and tlwy know that the Drles In two hours. leaves no brush marks or laps. Has no odor. a New walls and ceilings for old! One 5-“). package of NU-W’ALL is enough for the walls and ceiling of an average room. Choice of while or ten luvcly pastel tints. NU-W’ALI. is so easy to use. Mix with water â€"~ upplyâ€"â€"-~in two hours it's dry! 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