Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 22 Dec 1938, 2, p. 6

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O Lo avoid it: with the ge other safeogiu eral health, harbor thes alr and m JA MA M M "HRH "RHR L H H "H"H Diet May be Important in Curbing Tuberculosis Domestic Science Expert Points Out That Proper Food and Plenty of Fresh Air Combine to Protect Patients from Susceptability to Tuberculosis, ifi Thursday, December 22nd, 1938 g healt diagnc Whiil> Tuber leep al By EDITH M. BARBEKR tuDercuio ind precay p| maAn erms themselv uards. : Ths be Neilson‘s are strictly Quality Chocolates. The chocolate, the fruits, the nuts, cream and sugar are all the very finest. Neilson‘s Chocolates are supremeâ€"and what is more, . they‘re always Fresh. L early for your Christmas gift and you give happiness ‘CcauLc101 pread eTrm 1€ ~condition of declinâ€" nown as tuberculosis, 18. . rignty of {freosh in adequate amosunt ellâ€"roundsd diet all THEY‘RE WONDERFUL AND THEY‘RE FRESH! s an infectious ; must be tak>n hrough contact elves, therso are iratively new havea p.ace in proteciing us from susâ€" When a|ceptibility. A sudden loss of weight, a or | sever> ccough and dJally riss of ~enw an|in a f ’.'-’.A!.' y y°% t 11 . tor should, of course, be consulted. ise has been Ine usual amount of milk and eggs levysalopâ€" | in the diet should be increased, whenâ€" r*covery on there i perature should not be ignored. A dosâ€" 31");)?‘:“':' these conditions occur There ‘ should be as usual fruits, meats and the other constituenss of a normal diet, Even wh>n tuberculosis has developed pa‘isnts are no longer stuffed w‘ h food. Instead the diet is carcfully woarked cut so that it conâ€" talins all ess>ntial: Omelet Choose € per Ib. box 2 Ibs. for $ Thre» cups milk. Oneâ€"third cup cornstarch. Two eggs. Onseâ€"chird cup sugar. Oneâ€"quarter teaspson salt. One teaspoon vanilla. Scald two and oneâ€"half cups of milk, add remaining cald milk to cornstarch, stir ~o smooth pasts and add to hot milk, stirring constantly. Cover and cook over hot water fiftsen to cwonty minutes. Bsat egg yolks wi‘ch suzsar and salt, and stir into hot mixture. Cook five minutes, remove from fire and stir in vanillla andâ€" fold iy beaten agg whites, Pour into on> ?arge or six small molds and chill. Serve with whipp2d cream. Calling the Roll of Citron Fruits Whnat are the names of the fruits ‘hat belong to the citrous family? . A reader asks for a liss of these fruits which ar> so important from a nutriâ€" tive standpoint as well as for epicursean reasons. On this list belong oranzes of many varieties, gnapefrui:, lemons an@ â€"limes. Mandarins, tangirines, kumquats and szosumas are sp2cial varicties of the orange family, as are . ecggS. Tnresâ€"quarters tablespoon salt. Oneâ€"quamer cup butter. Prceak ezgs into bowl, add salt, beat until very foamy. H:at butler in heavy fryins pan until foamy. Add eggs, cook over moderate fire, stirring occasionâ€" ally.. Shake over low fire until golden brown:; fold and serve on hot plater. Rlane Mange Ssak the golatin in _cold‘ water, disâ€" | solve w‘h theboiling. wavuer, add ‘the sugar and lemonâ€" juic>, stir â€"until the sugar is dissolved, and cool: quickly. When thick beat until frothy: Beat the whites of the eggs, add to the geâ€" latinâ€" mixture, and continue. . beating | until it is stiff enoughâ€"to hold‘its shape ] Cosl and serve with sofs custard. : Baked Oranges Four scodless oranges. Threeâ€"quarter cup white corn syrup. T wo cups sugar. T wo cups Grate the oranges slightly to bréak the oil célls in the rind. bau- ing water thirty, .to forty minut.es or urvil tender. Dram and cu; in halves. Mix corn sugaz and water .toâ€" gether and cook five minutes. Pour this syrup over orange.s which .have been placed in a casserole. . Coverâ€"and bake at 350 d°gxees F‘ahrenheit one and. oneâ€"half hours. If used as salad. mix cream cheése with: some of the syrup and â€"spriad it over chill“d orange secâ€" ions. Place the oranges on a salad green and decorsre with slises of avoâ€" cado pear. (Copyright 1938, by the Bell‘Syndiâ€" cate;: IMC;). R shs 3. Why the Young Lad Did Not Like to Attend the School (From Ottawa Journal), A Boston man has a son who <has just entered school. He: was"suf)pos“d o be. enjoyingit, buit one mormno he walk=>@ into the dming room: Where his father was havmg,breakfa.sc,and reâ€" marked: : "I‘m tired ofmomfl to .school Pop "Why?": asked: the father. " "What is your ‘objection }o going to school?" "Oh," answered the boy, ‘"it breaks up the day so." i latin. Onueâ€"~quarter cup cold wa.Ler Oreâ€"cup sugar.} .: Oneâ€"third cup lemon juice.' Three egg whites. Sudbury Star:; Incidencally, it is <just this of the. year that. finds Dad piushing . and wom‘ev'lng why the oud~ den attention. While througnout the ages we. find citrous fruits apprecisoed and enjoyed whenever they could be obtained, it is only within the last generation ‘hat th:y have been gehnerally disributed and recognized as important comrl- butors to our well being. All of‘ ‘hem are particularly valuable for. thelr vitaâ€" min C. content,. provÂ¥ide‘ well goodly amounts of vitamins A. B and G. Oranges and grape{fruit contH3uie both caltivrum and phosphorus, ahd lemâ€" on juic» provides the fotmer. > The natural fruit acids, as a rule, aid the digesâ€"ive processes, although they are alkaline after absorption. The California Valencias, which are so swoet and juicy, are now in season. while grapefruit is beinging to réturn to the market. Limes and léemons are also pleantiful. 8 Snow . Pudding oneâ€"quarter‘tablespoons wellâ€"known citrange and THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO ». In caveral coast towns woeâ€"hear of this ancient tradition thauâ€"dost church bells pring again.. All down the East Coa:<, especialy, where the encroaching waves have wiped out so many old villages and hamlets, the inhabitants declare that on Christmas morning they can hear disâ€" cinctlyv the chimes from countless sunkâ€" tinctly â€"the chimes from count en stseples. old Yorkshirse fishing town of Wh‘by a similar legend is told. It is said that . some Danish piratés stole the bells trom the old abbkoy of St. Hilda. intending to carry them away to Donâ€" mark, but cheir evil designs were frusâ€" trated,«â€"for the ship broke to picces alâ€" mostâ€" immadiately. on â€" the «Yorkshire rocks, and the entire crew wore drownâ€" sa. The : waves, they ‘ pay . Binthday, their old the waseor. During. the 16th Contury, when the monasteries wore dissolved by order of Henry the Eighth, a shipload of bells were sent.abroad to be sold and melt:d down. Here again che vessel was dogâ€" ged by disaster. (It foundered mysteriâ€" ously *just ‘outsid>; Yarmouth, with all hands on board, and the bells were los: ‘but ‘to chis: day the Yarâ€" mouth. fishermen .pause. on (their . oars on Christmas morning., and listen ito the peals from under the water mingling with che louder chimes ol parish church. oULIL 01 â€" S(E â€" UJJINUO se1injuoa qUSnodtf!} UV ‘Say>untf) yi0jp â€" pusâ€" pa.tptimy atto "sit . â€"Ut . dn 1t« pemot{ems . putr ‘puÂ¥[ u1 pomop.toad vos att} 6601 uy sn 121 Fototuo1y;ya uoxusy atu.1 "‘ardoad 1MA pogemdod sutyst â€"mopg t sJUO SEA ‘{[PMtLIOY J0 15803 otf} yo ‘assouo471 3O puUur[ pas1owqns sy1I Legends of Bells at Christmas Time Cemurles ago il was swallowed up b an eanhqunkv and with it a magni ficent. old> Saxon church, whose woan derful peal of bells had long been fam ous all over. the cour ryside. Every: ‘Christmas â€" morning peopl would gather from far and wide to ho>a thess celobrated chimes. wri‘tes, M. I Stollard, and after theirscisappearanc: so télls us, the bells: still con vinued their ancien. and coul, be heard from beneath the groun ringins their Christmas Lo# than a century ago., wo hear of parent celling «their children :o go to t valley on Chrxstmas morning, and pla their. ears to the ground, so that th cou}d hear the merry chimes of th: long; lost bells. From Submerged Steeples| and Buried Chapels (‘nmo the Stories. , (Acton Proe Near the English town « Nottinghamshire, is a val according to tradition. an lies buried. is ~disappsared. under . the C every Christimas morning their ‘tribute to«the Great and can heard â€" ringing triumphant peals, far â€" down Below the Waves with it . irch. wh Cli h And Their eanhly Lard, that I had An Advent les which at sea ne trel In Th A 1 The Treesâ€"They Know His Time is Near m uUrm a way standin sero there? would «b torn! hake ld imb thc wWaV 111 lory to the breg the gracse :o tak on from Thy t â€"Grace H. 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