w., Bacon ""MCake When you market over the weekâ€"end you will probaly fiml that young duckling and broiling and frying chickâ€" ens furnish the best bargains among poultry There is the same good variâ€" €ty at the fish market. Lobsters are at the peak of their season,. Strawberries and blackberries are the leaders among the berries. Both sweet and sour cherâ€" ries are now offered. Rhubarb and pineapple are cheap. Salad greens, spinach and cabbage are among the cheapest vegetables. Bacon . French Toast â€" Maple Coffee Dinner Caviar and egg canape Radishes Suggestions for a Menu for the Week. Starting With a Poultry Dinner on Sunday. All the Trimmings Added in the Menu. Also a Recipe for Scalloped Fish, Rcoast duck with olive sauce Wild rice Asparagus in cream Romaine with dressing Meringue ring with coffee ice cream Coffee Supper Field grass saiad Cold ham Sunday Dinner has Duck Wild Rice and Asparagus Coconut cake Bolled esgs (a4 Dinner Blanquet of veal with vegetables Pot,atoes with parsley butter Tomato salad Rhubarb pudding with hard sauce Coffee Tuesdayâ€"Breakfast Stewed prunes Readyâ€"toâ€"eat cereal Bacon Toast Coffee Luncheon Creamed eggs with minced duck i Cabbage and pimento salad Shredded pineapple Tea Dnner Pilet of flounc’er Baked potatcoes. Beets with greens Devonshire shortcake Coffee Wednesdayâ€"Breakfast Orange juice Readyâ€"toâ€"eat cereal Poached eggs on milk toast Coffee Luncheon Scalloped fish Watercress salad Hot biscuits Honey Tea Roast beef Baked onions French dressing Caramel custard Tomato juice Readyâ€"toâ€"eat cereal Bacon Hot rolls C Luncheon Cream of onion soup Grapefruit salad Cheese toasted crackers Dinner Cold roast beef Creamed potatoes Broccoli with brown butter Raspberry ice Cofftee Fridayâ€"Break{ast Orange juice Readyâ€"toâ€"eat cereal Coddled ezgs By EDITH M. BARBER Coffee Luncheon Asparagus soup Minced ham sandwiches Carrot strips Mondayâ€"Breakfast Orange juice Readyâ€"toâ€"eat cereal SUNDA Y Breakfast Melon Dinner Yorkshire pudding Spinach with Toasted muflings Maple Syrup Szallions Coffee Tea Nutmeg 2 tablespoons chopped parsley 2 cup flaked fish % ceup buttered bread crumbs Melt butter, stir in flour and when well blended stir in milk. Cook, stirâ€" ring constantly, until smooth and thick. Add seasonings and cooked flaked fish. Pack in scallop shells or a casserole. sprinkle with buttered bread . crumbs. and bake in a modgrate oven, 350 deâ€" grees F..until crumbs are golden brown. (Released by the Bell Syndicate,. Inc.) ginger cake Cottage pudding with Colfes Sealloped Fish The usual meeting of the lst Timâ€" mins Girl Guide Company was held in the basement of the Church of the Nativity. Baked Stufl« New potato®s wit Baked tomatosos Games. were played for some time and then Guides were sent to their patrol quarters. The meeting opened with roll call, and inspection taken by Lieutenant Wilkinson. Horseshoe was formed and the Guide prayer repeated, and the national Anthem sung. s Helen Spinx passed her Guide Laws and Promise by Lieutenant Wilkinson. Campfire was formed and songs . were sung, also the "Swallow Newspaper" read. At the end of the month there will be a swimming party at the Ankerite Mine. All Guides and Brownies will assemble together for this occasion. A discussion of camp took place and the number of Guides going to camp taken. The mseting W 64 taps.', Dinner Roast lseef hash with poa Sliced cucumbe 4 cup butter 2 tablespcons flout 1 tup milk * teaspson salt teaspoon papril WILL you give me a little advice even though I am a man?â€" Here is my question: Is it ever permissible to wear a black sack coat with striped trousers at an afternoon af= jatr? CHARLES B. Answerâ€"Yes, indeed, when attendâ€" ing afternoon functions that are not strictly formal, it is not necesâ€" to wear the extreme in formal es. When this is the case, it is permissible to wear a plain black or oxford gray sack coat with the gray and black striped trousers. And inâ€" stead af a high silk hat, it is preferâ€" able to wear a stiff derby or a Homâ€" burg, which as you may already know is a sort of cross between @Gerby and a soft felt hat. j %flq// /50/010111'7 Toasted Coffeée Satordayâ€"Breakfast Sliced bananas Readyâ€"toâ€"eat coreal Toast Luncheon Black bean soup Orange and onion salk C.W.L. . â€"GIRL | GUIDES Luncheon Dinner ika then closed with ui ft saliad nuffin ba 1TC and with advice Kirkland Lady Wanted to Send Lamb to Princesses Peasant Silhouette By VERA WINSTON THE PEASANT dress silhouette is too becoming to too many figures to be neglected by the stylists. Little frocks of this type sketched are plentiâ€" ful,. This model in natural color spun rayon has dark green collar piping and greenâ€"rimmed buttons. The belt of dark green leather buckles in back and controls the front fulness of the skirt. Slit pockets are lined in green. Pembroke Bulletin: The â€" Queen wants her daughters to see Canada, and Canada will want to see them. TOâ€"DAY‘S FASHIONS Controlling and Operating NORTHERN ONTARIO POWER COMPANY, LIMITED â€" NORTHERN QUEBEC Don‘t hesitate any longer! Start now to enjoy the economy and ease of Electric Cooking. It cuts down time in the kitchen, eliminates smoke, soot Can You Guess How Little . ELECTRIC COOKING Canada Northern Power Corporation Limited With hot weather cresping up on us, our problsms of daintiness begin. They are always with us, that is true, but summer‘s heat demands certain preâ€" cautions nct imposed by colder weathâ€" ‘ No longer is personal daintiness a ticklish subject. We discuss it as conâ€" didly as we do our health and women everywhere ~exchange suggestions for its assurance. Every healthy, normal woman perspires. There are several safe Geodorants and one of these should be on your dressing table for use after bathing Under the arms and across the shouldâ€" blades are the two places which give us most trouble. But some women are unfortunate enough to be troubled with facial perspiration durin@ warm weathâ€" er. Those women truly need the adâ€" vice of a good physician. Safe local treatment consists of frequent soap and water washings folâ€" lowed by thorough Gousings of cold water to which has been added a bit of toilet vinegar or witch hazel. Greasy Iotions or creams should not be used and care should be taken to select a face powder which does not contain starch. It is not safe to use the regâ€" ular run of deordorants on the face Wear Washable Clothing Even fashion Gdesigners are helping us to solve this problem by creating exquisite day and evening gowns of washable fabrics. The current shirtâ€" waist vozue is a blessing to the workâ€" ing girl, for fresh lingerie Gaily, is a "must" in the schedule of a meticulâ€" ous maiden. A morning shower, the use of deodorant, fresh undies and a crisp starched blouse will keep many a girl from wilting during her workâ€" ing hours.! Makeâ€"Up Should be Soft If you look cool you are apt to feel cool and softâ€"toned makeâ€"up does a lot in making you look cooler when the thermometer is high! > Natural rose tones for rouge and lipstick and finger polish are far more to be desired during hot days than the intense reds. Your Charming in her freshness this young lady is putting a becoming lin colour on as a final touch to grooming. Beauty and You Fresh As a Daisy, Delicate As a Rosebud, Fashion Dictates by PATRICIA LINDSAY FLAMELESS face should be washed and rinsed at midâ€"day before retouching is done. and the lightest face powders are recomâ€" meonded. Some girls like to annoint their face and necks with a fresh florâ€" al cologne, slightly diluted, before they powder. ‘Bix lovely shades of lipstick are preâ€" sented by a most French cosâ€" metic firm. Each lipstick comes in box with three discs of other lipstick colors. This permits you to test the color on your lips with your finger tip, before you make your final purchase and break the seal of the lipstick. A simply grand way of determining which summer shade is most flattering withâ€" cut buying more than one. With well scheduled effort there is no reason why you cannot keep as fresh as a daisy and looking like a roseâ€" bud this coming season! We should be grateful that fashion permits usâ€"this cmfort and beauty. (Released by, The Bell Syndicate Inc.) A quiet but pretty wedding took place at the manse of the Timmins Finnish United Church, 20A, Eim Street., north on Monday, June 19th, at 6:00 p.m., when Hulda Josephine Keinonen (nee Aaltonen), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Malakias Aaltonen, of Holmer Highâ€" way, South Porcupine, became the bride of Matti Onni Ranta, son Oof Mr. and Mrs. David Parantainen, of 176 Main St., South Porcupine. Rev. A. I. Heinonen, minister of the Ssouth Porcupine and Timmins Finnish United Churches, solemnized the marâ€" riage, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Armas Merikâ€" allio, of Timmins, attended the bride and groom. Mr. and Mrs. Ranta will reside in South Porcupine. Marriage on Monday at Finnish Church Manse Blairmore Enterprise: A local boy claims he lost his job as a caddie beâ€" cause he couldn‘t learn not to laugh. Really Costs! and dirt and makes foods taste so delicious that you‘ll wonder why you ever did without it! Many makes and models are available on easy terms. erols with Housewives Advised :( T | these inse HOW t() l)eal “]lth i:‘;\so when con: Insect Pests in Home Among the enquires for informa.iaon on houschold insects received by the division of entomology, of the sciencse service, Department of Ottawa, probâ€" ably the most numerous relate to sucn common pests as ants, cockroaches, silverfish, clothes moths, carpet beetles, house flies and bedbugs. â€" Ants ars particularly annoying in kitchens and pentriss at this time of the year, where they are attractcd by foodstuffs, esâ€" pecially sweet and fatty substana>s Cockroaches and silverfish may be troublesome all the yesar around. the former feedin» upon practically all kinds of foodstuffs, and the latter preâ€" ferring materials containing starch and glue. Department at Ottawa Reâ€" fers to Pests, Moths, Ete. These three kinds of insects can be controlled by the same insecticides; namely, by mixture of equal parts of sodium fluoride and pyrethrum powder, or by the first named insecticide alone. The powder, which is a poison and should be used with caution on hat account may be applied with a small dust gun or insectiside puffer, blowing it into the cracks and crevices where t‘he insects occur and in other places which they frequent. The prevention of damage by clothes moths and carpet bettles is less simâ€" ple and requires care and forethought. Clothing and other articles which these insects attack, when no longer in freâ€" quent use, should be brushed and beatâ€" en and put away in wellâ€"made trunks or boxes, or moth bags, together with a jgererous supply of naphthalene flakes, about a pound to each trunk, and several ounces to each bag. Places which may harbour the insects such as floor cracks, basebocards, furnace ir shafts, etce..should be cleaned out at intervals. When available, a vacuum cleaner is useful for this purpose and also for preventing damage to rugs and upholstered furniture. House flies which breed in filth, such as manure and garbage, become numâ€" KEEP COOL THE "SALADA" WAY infuse 6 heaping teaspoons of Salada Black Tea in a pint of fresh, boiling water. Alter 6 minutes strain liquid into 2â€"quart container; while hot, add 1 to 1 s cups of sugar and juice of 2 lemons, strained,; stir until sugar is dissolved,; fill container with cold water. Do not a%ow tea to cool before adding cold water or liquid will become cloudy. Serve with chipped ice. The above makes 7 tall glasses, For an Enjoyable Vacation Swimming, Boating, Fishing, Tennis, Baseball. Accommodation for 175 Guests. Excellent Cuisine. Finest Dance Pavilion in Muskoka, DANCING TO JACK REID‘S NEW ORCHESTRA For Illustrated Folder and Rates Write Jack Tresidder, Manager, Port Stanton, P.O., Ont. or P.O. Box 1030, Kirkland Lake Hotel Torpitt SPARROW LAKE, MUSKOKA Ontario‘s Beauty Spot Combining Woodland and Lake Costs MUCH LESS than most people think. * *People who use Electric Cooking know that it costs less than )4c. per meal per person. The average family pays less than $2.50 a month for the electricity they use to cook with. SPEND TT AT tOo their structure and AN@ADNS these insects are more important disâ€" ease carriers. Control is most effceiive when conducted on a community scale, including the incingration of garbage and the proper treatment and disâ€" posal of manure. Doors and windows of d@wellings should be screened, and flies that find their way into houses should be promptly destroyed by fly eswatters, sticky fly paper, poisoned fly pads, or pyrethrum fly spray. For further information on the life histery and control of these insects, including bedbugs, write to the pub= licity and the extension division, Deâ€" partment of Agriculture, Ottawa, or a copy of Circular No. 137. Coniaurum Mines Ltd. Declares 5â€"Cent Dividend Coniarum Mines, distrct, has declared an iptenm dividend of 5 cent per share, payable August 8 to shareholders of record July 24 and stock will sell exâ€"dividend on the Torâ€" onto Stock Exhange, July 21. On the 21766,743â€"shares outstanding, dividend calls for distribution of $138,337.15. Simâ€" ilar amount was distributed on April 4, so that when current dividend is paid total for the year will be $276,674.30 and grand total of dividends in 1932 will be $1,042,023. North Bay Nugget: For Their Maâ€" jesties the visit will undoubtedly be uppermost in the recollections of their journey from home. To be received by strangers in such wholehearted manner and with that to be honoured in every conceivable way is surely indicative of supreme affection. Itching Burning Feet Go to any good reliable druggist today and get an original bottle of Moone‘s Emerald QOil. Don‘t worrnâ€"â€"thls powertul penetrating oil brings such ease and comâ€" fort that you‘ll be able to go about your work again, happy and without that aimost unbearable achinF and soreness. Rub on Emerald Oil tonightâ€"freely; it does not stainâ€"is economical. Money back if not satisfied. Cet it at good druggists everywhere, THURSDAY. JUNE 2ND, 1939 their irrival of warm weather r structure and habits re more important disâ€"