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Porcupine Advance, 20 Mar 1939, 1, p. 2

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W c1 ar If you are using uncooked vegetables. let me suggest that you cock diced celery. carrots. onions. or what hav: you, in butter for a. few moments be- fore you add soup stock in which you will finish the cooking. This does some- thing to the vegetables and gives a last touch of flavor to your soup. If you are soup conscious. you will not trim your mushroom stems too 1'03 of hot soup llnnmg of 1 the variety pantry shelf This IS Particularl3 True In the ( hill) or W indy Da3s of March. (.‘anned Goods from the l’antr3 Shelf 3133 he ' Used if Desired. There IS \luch \ ariet3 \3ailahle. Nothing Like Steaming Hot Soup for Luncheon PAGE TWO Ml av little thou ;e of meat iters NOW! Spring clearance of a limited number of ranges at special prices ly Whl purpo CANADA NORTHERN POWER CORPORATION LIMITED .18 ELECTRIC RANGE any 1 what cme mm By EDITH M. BARBER Ls at bar use] on a c of canned lng unccoked vegeta L that you cask c onions. or what 1 for a. few moments oup stock in which making. This does sc mg lur )nlon an 31W 1V a1 W3 d stems ccoke , in butter mak )n m 1b ales yau < [a cook b4 oup for no NORTHERN ONTARIO POWER COMPANY. LIMITED NORTHERN QUEBEC POWER COMPANY. LIMITED few makir Dept. G Garden Book EDWARD WEBB 8L SONS G. (CANADA) LTD. HS King Street. East. Toronto 16 me One-quarter cup One quart chick-2 Four medium 5i: and cut thin. Salt. pepper. One cup cream. Ramove green pa Ends Kitchen Drudgery ssup. chicker learts in sma One sprig parsley. One and one-half One-half teaspoon One-half teaspoon Bit of 'bay leaf. Two tablespoons b Four frankfurt-ers. One sliced lemon. PAGES IN FULL COLOR A H U l‘ un Have more leisure for your family: spend less time in the kitchen. Cook electrically! This modern, fast and economical method gives you perfect. even cooking heat at the snap of a switch. Retains all nourishment values: makes meats and vegetables go farther. There is no lost goodness. With an Electric Range. your kitchen is always cool. clean. comfortable. There are models for every home and budget. Come in and choose yours. ’H h on ado nbl na po TY 1h R in th HOOK. .1011 think parsley. one-half teaspoon teaspoon This 80 - P2 )oc' Vichisoist‘ 1n cup but L-ntil Soup ed lentils. brat l! ma 1de M Be a Companion, Not Just a DeDD€ n 11' m lly £120 1111 'ele rim m if!“ Donna. the female half of the fam- 3135 Hispanic dancers. Medrano and Danna. is one of the hardest working dancers in the profession. 01‘ all the many types of dances. the Spanish and varied Latin-American flances are the most tiring and exact- Lng. As she gives a program in one of the fashionable night places. Donna goes through a great deal of leg, hee. arm and foot work, not. t3 mention the sack-bending and twisting which makes ariginal Argentine tango the fascinat- ing dance it is. Her swift, magnum Am I] One of the most attractive teas held for some time in ; a part Timmins was the St. Patrick’s Day tea under the ans-i From pices of the C. W. L. at the home of MIS. John Dalton, iC. W. Sr.. The picture shows a corner of one of the rooms with ‘Miss M dance it. is. He: swifL peasant. e the "Paso Doble" is a dynamic with effective heel rhythm and ex- ting finger work with castanets. Trained From Childhood is Latin beauty hails from South 1K py-ri Inc ) lentils over-night. drain, add ham bone. onions and season- Simmer slowly about two hours. hx'ough s3. coarse sieve, return to add bacon fat. and frankfurters to one-inch pieces. Cook ten 5 l:m;er and serve with sliced Popular Hispanic Dancer Describes Thrc Beautifying Exercises 1nd from early childnood has Beauty and You ht. 1939. by The Bell Syndi- ATTRACTIVE ST. PATRICK‘S DAYTEA“BY'C.W.L by PATRICIA LINDSAY m PORCUPINE ADVANCE. T. Toronto Tel rainbow, we b To Strengthen Weak Legs and Ankles Place feet abaut fifteen inches apart. Slowly rai::- yourcelf on toes. Lift one foot xsma'mmg on: ces of Other. While root. remaining in this positior as possible. R Use the wall Place one foot ten inches in 5:: your trunk left. Then bend dcw possible. Retur toward right. C honored! Keeps Supple Through Exercise As you see her graceful body drama- tize the dance. you marvel at her mus- cle Control. Not a slip away from the commanding rhythm! Never a toe or heel poimed cff beat! Her supple body is so compelling that it app-ears to be that she exercised supple grace. and fying movements vantage at home! Finger Grace Place tip of thumb on table with wrist high and four fingers raised in air. Press down on thumb and at same time lower one finger slowly at a time until it barely touches the tabI-e. Start slow- ly, increase in speed until fingers are tired. This is for finger grace. 1133] pointed of is so compellir all muscle anr Upon intervi that she exerci hide! rButo was taken was dan owi‘ Bus-nos Air:sâ€"frow: d.3nceâ€"-this dank-<33 low organ grindsx's stimulating music 01 approach of the law displaycd an 11 Back when th mine 1) 'y degre Talented DONNA brings much dramatic beauty to the Argentine Tango taken to soon relea :e the tan ahy years XE Fcr Flexible \Vaist dancir the tan if 1'10 1‘0 W I] E u; b3 : her she admitted 1in to preserve that, use of her beauti- au may do to ad- nimble enough. she police station. but 1 her promise not to the streets again! when she had per- he President of Ar- ;on her an honor- ar, the University ; dancer to be thus are the other about ance. Slowly twist In as you can go. the left as far as, position. Repeat :9 foo: pasition and morn 3‘ “1‘3L13t’31' of the meeting was dispensed with. Further plans were made for the party 'The Bell Syndi- to be held in the Hollinger hall on April lst. The girls were then given the necessary requirements for enroll- -Even if you were ment. which is to take place during the at. the end of the visit of Mrs Tomney. After a very ax collector would interesting discussion among the girls. very. the meeting clased with Tansf' tendency to dance. 5:) was prc'Jited in ed on as a. “low” .1 minx wauxd fol- md dance to their the tango! AL the she would run and 11mm 1 Other foot. rt at first. lat-er 33’ 313. ONTARIO as high The Rangers me on Thursday evenir cured by a Visit, 01 gave the girls a v on what Rangers word “Ranger" me were read and adop Mrs. Morin and Mrs. Therriault. We wish to thank the ladies who conceived the idea to help us with our card party. The Guides also wish L3 thank the ladies who attended and hope they will come again. Mrs. Wil- son won first, prize; Mrs. Patter second; Mrs. Cassidy. third; and Mrs. Lang- man for sitting at the table the long- Guide Day," were sung. An interest. ing story was told by Commissions Tomney which everyone enjoyed. We were pleased to have Commis sinner Tomney with us. As other guest there were Capt. Bailey. Brown Ow Habib. Lieut. Johnson. Mrs. Traver an: Mrs. Morin and Mrs. Therriault. Guides of the Slst I.O.D.E. Company held their regular weekly meeting on Wednesday, March 15th. Guides rofmed in patrols and the at- tendance taken followed by inspection taken by Commissioner T omney. Horse- shoe was formed and the flag raised by Gladys Langman. assisted by Graoe Robertson and Myrtle Kneli. Liie na~ Death on Saturday E : of Mrs. (yril Davis Those who like to enjoy a pleasant event and at the same time to assist a worthy cause should maka a. special note of the fact that the Junior League of the Red Cross have made arrange- ments to hold .a spring fashion show and tea at the McIntyre Community hall. Schumacher. on Thursday of next week Maich 30th, commencing at 3 pm This will be an event well wo1th attending and is suxe to move of out- standing inteiest. Spring Fashion Show and Tea, Thursday, March 30111 Schumacher. March 19.â€"â€"(Speeial to: The Advanceiâ€"It was with deep regret wcrd was received on Saturday of the1 death in St. Mary's hospital of Mrs.‘ Cyril Davis. 113 First Ave. Mrs. Davis! had been in the hospital four weeks.‘ She was very ill when taken to the hospital but after treatment she seem-i ed to improve and everyone had hopes" of her getting better. Her sudden death came as a shock to her many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Davis came from Toronto to Schumacher four years ago. Mr. Davis plays for the McIntyre foot- ball team. Mrs. Davis was treasurer of the McIntyre F.C. Ladies' Auxiliary and her quiet friendly manner won her many friends. .Mrs. Davis. before her! marriage was Miss Audrey Gray, oil Toronto. and she was a graduate of St.‘ John’s hospital. The remains left on the ‘ Northland on Sunday evening for To- ronto. Mr. Davis and his brother, Fred. accompanying it. The funeral will be held on Tuesday afternoon to Park;l Lawn cemetery. Toronto. She is sur-l vived by her husband here and one! sister in Toronto. The sympathy of all ' is extended to them in their sad her-l e :1 vement. . GIRL GUIDES Popular Resident of Schu- macher Passed A f t e r \ Short Illness. '15 a very Rangers ran Mr 1f if 9.â€"<Special to 1th deep regrzt aturday of th? iault. ladies who WET mne ing an: bu 10D . IYour Aid Solicited p by the Children’ s Aid l.- - - k of '33:" 4 } ~¢- .uifl ‘.‘ H PROTECT CHILDREN ’ ._ I 5313!. This is Where the j assist at the present time A of the finances necessary ha cured from donations. The 1 .out, solicit. subscriptions. 1 prefer to have a canvasser them, need only natify the dren‘s Aid office in the tox this effect. The phone hum There is not set figure for Iafter youngsters who have come in conflict with the law. and who need care and thought and attention to get ! them back on the right road. It is the 'earnest hope of the Children's Aid So- ,ciety that every child shall have a good i home and so have the Inst 1 :quisite for developing into good citizenship and a happy and healthy life. Eve1y dolla} spent for children's aid work is a dol- lar well invested in bet’ter citizenship. Chi1d1 en‘s Aid. work has often been de- scribed by The Advance as good busi- cation to Lions to be g ed to do the the work of of the work St. Patrick's Event ’ United (‘hurch (‘hnir vital part of the C this district has 13! dren who are ill c attention, but who to finance the re. Another feature 0 after youngsters Aid whc be ; gcod work of . Children's Aid bably no more of the Childzzx to the c asking Appeal Being Funds to ( Good Work. Rabi} Mrs. credi Mocc‘ Hc b Km caps a mosph were sex and gen spec‘al l Tea and Sale Proved Not- able Success. almon 1C .m M the Ch that of Iship 1); fair ch: The 02' ‘11 WED. THURS, MAR. 29 » "50 years) mom. 2 Cccmt M ,t- for the dam 1y, who plam no: {place on Snurd‘; and healthy life for children's aid 11 invested in be 311's Aid work has 1 by The Advanc \V enerously served at. 1 bake table was w ainin who w M113. '1 and M 1 the good w This is wh‘ from 3.00 to 41.00 pm. at the Town Hall (‘HILD HEALTH CONFERENH from 3.00 to 4.00 pm. In the Basement of the NOTRE DAMES DES LOFRDES ( n s are bein itizens of wfiflw G SMALLP 121T dM 31‘ omc TUESDAY, MARCH 28th DCM I] pa H rffice in the town ha The phone number i; ', set figure for the d . improve the homes and is found to be impossible. homes for the children. A the Children} Aid work in has been attention to chil- 9 ill or in need of surgical 1; whose parents are unable he required hospital costs. we of the work is'looking sters who have come in T13 sted in beL’ter citizenship :1 work has often been de- 19 Advance as good busi- Ltriotism, good sense. To ‘ood work funds are neces- mancial support for th .Lhe Districc of Cochran j Saciety. There is pr: a worthy cause than tha :n's Aid Society. Its war] king to build better citi‘ are nst what the improve the box . found to be in W local superir 1T m n in b and M 1 canv natify rommil fin. M Mrs. ( U" passible to he; worthy. Any 3e seemed 01 ;‘ sent out these I‘immins and d ial support f0 District. of C3: Lid Society. to build b that every mmm‘ n‘ are. for affectim ill-cation, and f: The Children ages of youngster 11' iS ecu: 3. office RITE t! llflbl‘ he W. W ful Ide lett public can x large part. L3 to be se- 1y 13 campus rman. Mr: ldge. whil urer. Th )95 to Mrs cal 1m k on app 01 L3 W 9 101' on the its wark ;er citi- 1ild has il‘C C i ) t .... S H hould , and alon: snail upon Chil- FROM sent wha da 855 D1 0r 1n )C MEDICAL D0 'HHS! Names Omitted from List of Flowers Published M Don’t m 'Q'hfis! Don’t Do This! Won’t DoThES! Don’t Do 'E'his! TIMMEN$ :23) PHONE and leave New Method MONDAY. MARCH M to flu ”I EU )OMS rm-..- HHS thing [I TH W

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