Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 4 May 1939, 2, p. 2

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Tradition Broken by the Use of Frosted Oysters Marct vembDe montt Many Cities Carry Sale of Frosted Oysters During the Month in No "r". Oysters Very Useful for the Quick Mceal. Some Recipes. 3 e ‘OuUsS}] course find the quick r cooked quic only â€"a tender and us when w ion so that they are r for instan just until t such vr able or wit When crumbs | vent tou it is ver they ar crumbs â€" be pi flame cake. Dress carrots. Make coffee. Creamed Oysters with Celery 4 tablesposons butter. four. Melt B1 pepper. milk. Sti and thick drained 0o migcnto or three mil oysters cu in toasfed shells. 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N. RAILWAYS ice ccocktail 4 oysters Preparation a 1 1 bake a cook n products you know y on temporary relief a good general system n Lydia E. Pinkham‘s . maude especially for ne herbs and roots. npound heip build up ince and thus aid in s, lessen distress from orders and make life 11 eam for sponse ficur, salt and 11 blondedâ€" add ire until smootln minuts. Adad and minced piâ€" ok gentiy about e edGsesy of the purpose. â€" suUrâ€" hat dish which thsy will also ecr the broiling y can they d€ must be cooked hey are to be 2y even signal n such a fashâ€" ch them when ce. In a stew uld be cooked and o 1 imb he oven ilce To .. T O : O N r " dges ol the on hot toast r in d no longer. in egg and nz will preâ€" . even when be. When _ oven, the rnose.. Surâ€" than well 3] idA SUCS. per of "{, iss ; Funeral Friday of / Miss Flora McLean They i find btain.â€" ua r.,'o four with ba k â€" in a Inc.â€" mImnms Uniltd CAU Mustari at 4 p.m wais givs© "Ajid> With M>" nymns, and the " were sung. The palWbear>rs and three troth Stevens, Jack Stev W. Leavcy, Elmear The late Miss M her mother, Mrs. F and two brother: Noranda, Que., M Bankfield MV ficl@ Mine. Myrs. mins, Mrs. Eim: Kathleen, at home Min*. Reszie, at } Many 1 butes the many bea butes were the followi Pillowâ€"â€" Family. ens Basketsâ€"The staff of Gatr inson; Mr. and Mrs. H. Coh Kyllonen; Malord Patrick; Gerovac and Annie; Mr. and Taylor; Bronni and John Ste and Mrs. Wm. McInnis; W Jean Stevens; Mr. and Mrs. and Family; Uncle Ern and nie; Marj and Charlie and F: and Mrs. C. Smith Schuma and ‘Mrs. Prscious and Sta and Mrs. R. Stevens and F Cards of Sympathyâ€"Theln Mr. and> Mrs. P‘ Carbont, Rev. and Mrs. S. Wellington, Richard and Flcrabelle Phol Spraysâ€"Melva N ard, Edith and Enm: ville: Beatrice C Car Nor wel): Mrs. C ind Myrt North Bay. May 3â€"Richa 54. of North Bay, engine ance of way for the T. way., collapsed and died on T. N. O. train No. 1, utes after 12.30 pm. today was due to leave the city : for the north and Mr. B travel with L. G. Richard railway police departmen! monthâ€"end payroll. He medical aid could reach T H. Bowers was summoned. H. Bowers was sunmnmo Mr. Boast had been O. Railway service si survived by his wife © daughters. T. N. 0. Engineer Died on Engine at North Bay Friday Gates Ajarâ€" Wreathsâ€"M is and family iroling, ‘Tor oranda: A 1 MY LITTLE girl is so careless about her clothing. She never hangs it up at night; doesn‘t bother if her dresses are ‘spotted; walks through puddles in her best shoes; and worâ€" ries me in all sorts of ways. Can you suggest a way to cure her? MRS. T. R. L. Answerâ€"Perhaps your daughter is still very young. But it is true that a child‘s training should begin as soon as he or she can reason. Why not start by making her wear her clothes in the condition that she leaves them? Next, why not take your daughter with you whenever you buy her clothing of any sort? Let her help select the color and style, and show her how you judge quality, durability and the like, This may impress her with a sense of values. She will certainly be flatâ€" tered at your reliance on her judgâ€" ment, and as a result, her clothes and their care will probably take n added importance i * Of) _ h +4 m $ McJ engineer ma @T. : N. â€"O. died imme .No. 1, a few . today. Ths e city aft 12.4 Mr. Boas ichardadsot Ma H h a sense of ainly be flatâ€" on her judgâ€" t, her clothes probably take in her eyves. lora ‘"amily. maâ€" Burk Norand maAllil O. R media F4 HC¢ t1 M M M All â€" elv 91 ‘ancer Not Transferable From Animals to People V 11 you Know ‘lI get th ALY OW kn entered anoltne other divorce; liation; there h Mrs. Barrymor ing in St. Loui Oof fle Distinzuish Costume V i1 T XI N 1 A > those received Pep! Just Pep! (by Kay Bailey Bailey BARRYMORE SPANKS ELAINE V e ki the Wal i{tton WwAC Wh her T€ ble romance of John Barrymore and Elaine Barme uarrelâ€"separation chapter, April 27. It may go to anâ€" ‘re has been one. Oy it may go to another reconcilâ€" been several. Barrymore, 57, confirmed that he and 4, his fourth wife, had separated. They were appearâ€" a play in which Barrymore spanked Elaine as a part the rift known,. ‘normal wa flat buttons affe WI da «. KeRE of the LlT M.D., D.P.H to engquirs ie use of t dly sufferin ml »mMmdin Lanct: i VE psems nayvy his columt s animal bu of contract Human can M of the tis n handlin W C O â€"Ja in t ADn 1on the e of het e posems only by had an THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTIMMINS, ONTARIO )V mA Up Un tha tha ha h 1t 1e ki L day evening for Mi Goldale Property, w bride of Mr. John C Showers in Honour Schumacher Bride Other Items of News from Schumacher. M i Bait SsChlmacnte Advance)â€"M Games ‘were C evening was s Mrs. S. Ki 13th. \Bridigs Gabriel won J. LCO {] Miss â€"Flowse Advises "Lucky Canada" To Get Back to Work Now any timg in ner means 6fâ€" preser pare fully for war in naticnal lifeâ€" those who seek will go to any l2 will go to any Germany, as misrs© ler, has not yet leart rearmament and 0 now made by Great alliss have given he our opinicn that het inations cof the Fueh 11 era‘oly less impor world. The folly mad dosgs are we hope for eve: Why should yv 1 S Why should we in CanaQa Nt lon:i>r im putting cur shoulders 1 whoeel, forgetting the Jitters of th few months and making up our . that there is work to te done are to win back to normal prosp With the greatest undevelope try in the white man‘s world, ou is great, and will undoubtedly : rreasingly successful if we but pl s»rains and our brawn to the tas As far removed as possible fro actual scene of strife; flanked 1€ our most vs welfare of t ment of the it US ITO OLUuULL ‘piid with the Motherland in should it unhapply coms Let‘s sweep away the stt and regulations that bind eves north instead of east, By Sidney Ncrman, M appea mon 21 cuthing f d seeking We think puUuCcASaITECEâ€" TCO V mporarily, went r Great Britain ha sson and now kn y time in her hi eans Oofâ€" preservir a The heralded spe=C sterday must have 1 the world that knov thos> famous lines gently as any SsuC ar you, as ‘twere al Rsbpetitious wordas, “.' 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