| Some Suggestions About _ the Making of Iced Coffee Expert in Home Science Says lTced Coffee One of the _ Most Refreshing and Delightful Beverages.. May be Served Spued Recipes for Lofl'eeb on s in ies A sure sign that summer has already MlSS Eva Shel‘rltt arrived is the return of iced coffee to' the menu. At its best it is one of tht' G t f H t most refreshning :md delightful beverâ€" “es 0 Onour a | Dellghtf ul Shower i t _ PAGE TWoO bu And, of course, you â€"must nave a roffee pot, which may be drip or percolator, or a glass coffee maker, which is sometimes known as machâ€" chine. Among the many coffee pots which clutter ap my pantry shelves is a new drip pot which has quantity marks for both water and coffee. There is an allowance for water absorption. For iced coffee, however, you should be a little more generous with your cof â€" fee measure, as melting ice will naturalâ€" ly weaken the beverage unless you have planned ahead and have frozen coffes cubes in your automatic refrigerator. Occasionally you may like to serve spiced iced coffeée or to add vanilla ice instead of plain or whipped cream. A of coffes and cocoa chotâ€" olate; which is known as mocha, or Rusâ€" sian chccolate, also makes a delicious peverage. ced _ Mocha 4 squares chocolate, , cup sugar. ' 1 cup cold water. â€" 3 cups milk. 1 cup strong coffee 1 cup heavy cream, whippeéed. : Cut the chocolate into pieces, add the sugar and water. Stir over direct heat until smooth and boil two minutes. Add the milk, Remove from heat, add coffee and beat mixture with egg beatâ€" er. Cool. Pour over ics cubes in glassâ€" es and top with whipped cream. Spiced ITced Coffee 10 whole cloves . 2 sticks cinnamon, % cup ground coffee, 5 cup water, boiling or cold, 1 tablespoon powdered sugar, 1 cup heavy cream, whipped. Ciinnamon. Add cloves and crushed sticks of cinâ€" namon to coffee. Add water and brew as usual. Pour into tall glasses halfâ€" filled with ice cubes or crushed ice. Top with sweetened cream and dust with cinnamon. (Released by Inc.) At the regular meeting of the Cochâ€" rane branch of the Canadian Legion last week, the members rceived a gilt that was particularly appreciated and that will prove of very valuable service. ‘This present was a gift of a good plano for the Cochrane Legion hall to serve the needs of the branch at its gatherâ€" ings. The generous donor of the gift was Comrade Geo, A. Smith, formerly of Timmins. Comrade G. A. Smith Gives Piano to Cochrane Legion Strawberry Tea Under Auspices Women‘s Institute Golden Star Branch Thursday (afternoon) June 29th Evervbodv Welcome Delicious and Refreshing Hollinger Hall From J to 5 n.m The Béll Syndicate. unmer has already 1 of iced coffee to »<t it is one of the t delichtful beverâ€" st have Event at Home of Mrs. J. R. Todd, Schumacher, on Friâ€" day Evening. Miss Eva Sherritt brideâ€"toâ€"be was guest of honour on Friday evening at a delightfully arranged miséellaneous\ shower held at the home of Mrs. J. R. Todd, Railroad street, Schumacher, Miss Sherritt, who has been with the i Victorian Order branch in Timmins for | the past year, has won many friends in this district, who wish her much happiness in her new home which will be at Kemptville: Miss Sherritt will become the bride of Mr. Russel Rennie of Kemptville, the ceremony to takel place in that town on August l1st. Prior to her marriage Miss Sherritt will spend a month at her home in Regina, Sask., leaving here at the end of this week, June 30th. During the evening, the guests had the pleasure of hearing the rebrcadâ€" cast of the King‘s speech at London, and enjoyed a musical evening, with Mrs. Todd at the piano and Miss Dodge playing the violin. They greatly apâ€" preciated the stories recounted by many of theit fellowâ€"guests and a happy social evening. The brideâ€"toâ€"be, Miss Sherritt, was the recipient of numerous lovely perâ€" sonal gifts, as well as beautiful gifts for her home, and suitably thanked her friends for a thoroughly delightful occasion. A dainty lunch was served, Miss Sherritt cutting a beautifully iced briâ€" dal cake, bearing a miniature bride and groom, following which Miss Helen E. Carthy thanked Mrs. Todd for her kindness in opening her home to the guests and in making the event a very enjoyable one. Among those present were: Miss Reva Simpson, Miss Wing, Miss Dellar Campbell, Miss Juliet â€"Riche, Mrs. S. R, Harrison, Miss Fraser, Miss Laurette Hall, Miss Jean Thompson, Mrs. Conâ€" die, Miss Eva Taylor, Miss Audrey Price, Mrs. King (former classmate to Miss Sherritt), Miss Bhnche Dodge, Miss Briffett, Miss Farr, Miss Ida Cole, Miss Myrtle Kerr, Miss Johanneson, Miss Helen E. Carthy, Mrs. J. R. Todd (the nostess and the guest of honour, Miss Eva Sherritt. i l days ago at the home of his son, Aiâ€" fred, near Calabogie, and the funeral Cobalt, June 26 (Special to The Adâ€"| vance)â€"Andrew Thomas Clark, whose | second . wife was the mother of Mrs. G. S. Lowe, of Timmins, died a few | was held there on Friday afternoon. | Mr. Clark, formerly a wellâ€"known resiâ€"â€" dent of Cobalt and the first captain at the old Townsite mine, was about 86 years of age, according to friends here. He came north more than 32 years ago and continued to make his home here until after the death of his wife. In earlier life, he had been a stationary engineer and farmer, and also had been employed at mining and lumâ€" bering operations, one of his employers having been the father of A. H. Cavanâ€" augh, general manager of the T. N. O. Mr. Clark was a life member of Silver Masonic lodge here, Twice <married, he is survived by two sons and a daughter by his first wife, who died many years ago. His second wife daughters by her first husband marâ€" was Mrs. David Tait, one of whose ried Mr. Lowe. Children of the first family are Alfred and Edgar, who lives at Mimico, and Mrs,. James McKerrow | whose husband is an engineer on the Funeral on Friday of Andrew Thomas Clark Miss Eva Sherritt, Victorian Order Nurse Here, Resigns Miss Eva Sherritt, Victorian Order Nurse, for the past year in Timmins, is leaving on Friday, June 30thn, for her home in Regina where she will spend a month‘s holiday. Miss Sherritt has reâ€" signed her position here, and will beâ€" zsome the bride of Mr. Russell Rennie, ¢f Kemptville, on August list, the wedâ€" ding to take place in Kemptville. where the bride and groom will later take up residence, after a honeymoon trip to New York City and other points south. ~Miss Sherritt will be replaced by Miss Edith Richardson, of St. Catharines, who will arrive in Timmins during the week to take up her duties at the beginning of next month Sudbury Star:â€"Due to the ingenuity for which the American has long been famed, it is now possible to make anyâ€" thing out of cotton but money. Delightful Shower in Honour Miss Kit Davies A delightful miscellaneous shower was held at the home of Mrs. Wm. Walâ€" lace, 48 Second Avenue, Schumacher, on Tuesday evening, June 20th, in honâ€" our of Miss Kit Davies who is to be married July 1st in St. Matthew‘s Anâ€" glican Church. ‘There were sent and the playing whist, gents, Mrs. K Mrs Pope. The brideâ€"toâ€"be received many beauâ€" tiful and useful gifts which had been placed underneath an open unimbrella which was decorated with pink and white streamers. An enjoyable evening closed after a dainty lunch was served by the ladies. Long before we are ready for it, : begin to show itself in our throat chin line! Our face muscles may be firm and our fingers pleasingly s but a "crepey skin on the throat .¢ a flabby chin line tell the world that are getting on in years! As a general rule, women do not pay enough attention to the preservation of this line.. After years of age every girl should massage her troat daily with cleansing cream and use on it the same powder base she uses on her face skin. At night a specific throat cream should beâ€"usedâ€"for such a cream contains richer oils than most face creams. The actual massaging ol the throat muscles as you put on and take off the creams is very beneficial And regularity of massage means a great deal. Good Posture Needed As we grow older there is a tendency to let our posture slump. And what a mistake we make there! We should strive harder to keep our posture perâ€" fect for good posture keeps you young looking, and healthy, Seldom do you see a sinzer with rounded shoulders, a hollow chest or flabby abdomen. They have fine carriage and usually firm lovâ€" ely throats! Two simple exercises to correet a slumped posture are these; When you are sitting quietly reading bock sudâ€" denly let yourself droop forward, slumpâ€" ed as far as your body will go. Then quickly pull your chest up straighten your head back and pull in your stomâ€" ach. This will automatically force you to bring up your book nearer the level. | A very modern horse is admiring the DOROTHY LOVETT‘S youthful throat How to Have and Hold a Young Chin Line. Beauty and You about 24 friends preâ€" evening was spent in the winners being:â€"1st Jacks: and consolation by PATRICIA LINDSAY Controlling and Operating NORTHERN ONTARIO POWER COMPANY, *People who use Electric Cooking know that it costs Zless than /,¢ per meal Fer person. The average family pays less than $2.50 a month for the electricity they use to cook with. and still slim and New Town Nurse Arrived Last Week for Duty Here Miss Reva Simpson, of Cameron Falls arrived in town on Friday to take the position of third nurse in the public Health department. Miss Simpson is a qualified jublic health nurse, and a graduate of Toronto University. She is experienced in the work which she will te required to do in Timmins, and will awbly carry these duties. Miss Lauretta Hall, who has been sacond nurse for some time, has been promoted to the position of head nurce a post which was left vacant by the resignation of Miss Keith, who is now in Toronto. Miss Juliette Riche is the second nur:e, and Miss Simpson comâ€" To straighten yo get your shoulders long (taking your this. . Lie on the legs downiward an Yawn! : Then pile on yvour stomach your Through « force, rais minutes. If 1 strap can | hnousk a thi Chin Straps HMelp If your chin is full and flaboy, a cthin strap will help youâ€"especially if you can wear it for a few hours about the house. After massaging your chin with a throat cream, apply a cooling and strong astringent,. â€" Then tie the strap about your head. When you remove it, da«h vory cold water on your chin and throat and go through the chin exâ€" ercises you know. LCR ce e PR My leaflet " How to Banish a Dowâ€" ager‘s Hump‘‘ gives several â€"splendid chin and throat exercises which are not too difficult to follow. If you wish it enclose a selfaddressed envelope bearing threeâ€"cent stamp with your request. Address me care of this paper. (Released by The Bell Syndicate, Canada Northern Power Corporation Limited (Released Inc.) Strawberry Tea Under Auspices Women‘s Institute A strawberry tea, under the auspices of Golden Star Branch of the Women‘s Institute will be held in the Hollinger Hall on Thursday afternoon from 3 to 5 This should be a very pleasing and attractive event. r stomach sides pal Chin Straps Help ir chin is full and flaby vrill help youâ€"especially ir it for a few hours ab After massaging your ch it cream, apply a coolt astringent. â€" Then tie th hnrm and ; parallel" to sep breathing and lower the loveliness chin line Exercise II n your diaphragm a ders back where tht your chin â€"with ther the floor. > Stretch i and your arms up and Throat local Public Electric cooking gives you two thrills â€" the first when you find how easy and clean and pleasant it is to cook tastier, more delicious meals. Then you get another thrill when you discover how little it has cost you to enjoy the first thrill! Plan now to banish the smoke, soot, dirt and heat of oldâ€"fashioned cooking. Let us tell you how easy it is to have an electric range installed in your kitchen, #nd TIMMINS RANGERS The regular weekly meeting of the ond Timmins Rangers was held on Wednesday evening in the Scout Hall. A game of softball was enjoyed after which Capt. Morin opened the meelâ€" ing in the usual manner, . Two new members were accepted. The following girls passed the Range test:â€"Loret‘a Guindon, Mrs. P. Ohborne, Mary Whitlock, Lillian Whitlock, Mrs. Dora Smith and Irene Mooring. A hike has been planned for next Wednesday that will be the last meetâ€" ing till 6th of September,. ‘The Ranâ€" gers wore pleased to welcome Miss Thompson as guest of the evening. The meeting closed with Evensong and Taps. GIRL GUIDEFS Guide News Guides of the 51st 1L.O0.DE. Company held their regular weekly meeting on Thursday, June 22nd. Guidss formed in patrols where the| attendance was taken, followed by inâ€"| scection. Horshoe was then formed and | the flags rais>d by the Colour Parties.i the National Anthem" sung and Guide Prayer repeated. Patrol corners : were held for a short time. | Campfire then assembled where camyp was disscussed. Camp will be held from the 2nd to the 14th at Nightâ€" hawk Lake. The mesting closed with "Taps." There will be a badge night in the Hollinger hall on Tuesday, June 27th. Shower in Honour of Miss H. Franais Friday Evening Miss Helen Francis, bric the guest of honour at a de cellaneous shower held at Mrs.â€" Jas. Cowan, 78 B: south, on «Friday evening was beautifully decorated with pink and white delicious lunch was served During the court â€"whist, and the win wart; 2nd, â€"IM Mrs.. Portela: Cotcher.â€"â€"â€" T large number sented to her Mrs. Cowan a (Miss Waiter o‘clock the Ur the United Church. Among those present son, Mrs. Isnor, Mrs. Portelance, Mrs. Pozze Mrs. Ross, Mrs. Rayn Among those present were: Mrs. Matâ€" son, Mrs. Isnor, Mrs. A. Roberts, Mrs. Portelance, Mrs. Pozzetti, Mrs. Church, Mrs. Ross, Mrs. Raymond Francis, of Crichton, Sask., Mrs. W. Stewart, Mrs. McCulloch, Mrs. Bert Day, Mrs. Hampâ€" ton, Mrs. Grimshaw,, Mrs. D. Cotcher, Mrs. Dalgarno, Mrs. Villeneuve, Mrs. Allan Longmore, Mrs. Perry, Mrs. Fraâ€" ser, Mrs. Ormston, Mrs. Shaw, Mrs. C. M. MacElwee, Mrs. B. J. MacElwee, Mrs. J. Maxwell, Mrs. A. Borland, Jr., Mrs, Arnott, Mrs. West, Mrs. Wm. Lawâ€" rence, Mrs., Quinn, Mrs. Lainsbury the hostess, Mrs. Jas. Cowan; Miss Mamie Bcorland, and the guestâ€"ofâ€"honor, Miss Helen Francis. Globe and Ma naught, who wa Canada in the e War, is selling | Riviera, and w time in Surrey. i Bennett spreads riday Evening any Lovely Gifts Received by Brideâ€"toâ€"be Miss Helen Francis, brideâ€"toâ€"be, was > guest of honour at a delightful misâ€" | laneous shower held at the home of ‘s.â€" Jas. Cowan, 78 Balsam strea ith, on «Friday evening. The home| s beautifully decorated for the event | th pink and white streamers, and a liciousâ€"lunch was served by the hostâ€" | . During the evening the guests played urt ~â€"whist, seven tables being filled, d the winners being: lst, Mrs. Steâ€" rt; 2nd, Mrs.+Allan,Longmore; 3rd rs.. Portelance, and consolation, Mirs. tcher. The brideâ€"toâ€"be recéeived a rge. number of. very lovely gitts, preâ€" nted to her on behalf of the guests by rs. Cowan and Mrs, Lon@gmore. e Miss Francis will become the bride of alter Cowan on Wednesday at 545 ‘lock the marriage to take place at | 3 United Church. | 3z Among those present were: Mrs. Matâ€" | : n, Mrs. Isnor, Mrs. A.' Roberts, .\41'5.‘; Thousands t . n Jas. Cowan, 78 Balsam a, on «Friday evening.â€" The beautifully decorated for the ~pink and white streamers, ious â€" lunch was served by the hne winners 2nd, «Mrs. Portelance, >)wan and Mrs. Longmore Francis will become the ] Cowan on Wednesday the marriage to take pl and will spend most of his Surrey. So the influence of Mr. and Mail:â€"The Duke of Conâ€" who was governorâ€"General of in the early years of the Great selling his villa on the French ning the guests ; en tables being ; being: lst, Mrs Allan ;;Long'more and consolation brideâ€"toâ€"beâ€" recei very lovely gifts behalf of the gue brideâ€"toâ€"be, v a Gdelightful m : at the home â€" Balsam str LIMITED â€" NORTHERN QUEBEC POWER COMPANY, received A g'lftso preâ€" > guests by played filled, 5. Steâ€" 1, Mirs. | s en e e e Miss Irene Romualdi and Mr. James Marietti Mzn:ried at |\ _ Sacred Heart Church. Wedding Breakfast Alter the _ Reception Held in the Evening. Flowers Adorn Church for Wedding Saturday Tulips a Sacred H+ urday mor daughter « ualdi, of came the presence Oof and relative couple. Miss Ros and Rev which the bride was formerly a memâ€" ber sang suitable wedding selections. Entering the church to Mendelsohn‘s Wedding March, the bride was given in marriage by her father. She made a lovely picture in a floorâ€"length gown of zeorgsette, fashioned with a gathered Vâ€" neckline with a matching shirred bolero and her threoeâ€"quarter length veil of jacket and short seeves. She wore long white lace gloves and white pumps, and her threeâ€"quarter length veil of embroidered tulle was caught in a cap of white gardenias. The bridal boquet was made up of butterfly roses and baby‘s breath. en hn ieb s stt ies ue mt Miss Cora Amadio was the charming bridesmaid, wearing a gown of pink emâ€" embroidered net, made on princess linâ€" e3, with a fitted jacket to match. . She wore a matching halo hat, white glovâ€" ¢s and white sandals, and carried a boâ€" quet of dsep red carnations and baby.s breath. y _ Red Ily onLy HALE As MUCH AS COSts | GuEsSED! Mr. of Timmins Wives Know These Facts! of the of M Their clothes are washed cleaner‘! Actually last longer! Are washed under the most sanitary and sterile conditions! And they save money by sending their clothes to the laundry. â€" Timâ€" mins Laundry modern equipment and long experience can do these things for you, too. isece for yourselfâ€"send a trial bundle tomorrow! aind baby‘s breath adorne® the eart Italian Church on Satâ€" rning at 9 o‘clock, when Irone, of Mr. and Mrs. Giulio Româ€" 224 Cedar street south, beâ€" bride of Mr. James Marielti, e late Mr. Domenic Marietti, irs. Marictti, of Cobalt. The Fontana, officiated in the of a large number of friends ives of the popular young tt1, of Cobalt, broâ€" LAUNDEKY | Foiswing the ceremony, a wedding ‘breakfast was served at the home of the bride‘s parents, 224 Cedar street south, the bride‘s mother receiving the 'guests in an attractive enssmble of printed navy blue crepe, with grey acâ€" ‘ cessories, and a corsage Of roses. She was assisted by Mrs. Marietti, mother ¢f the groom, becomingly attired in a streetâ€"length dress of black sheer, with |matchmg accesscories, and a corsage of were honcured aft a reception at the home of the bride‘s parents, when many friends sathered to wish them all hapâ€" pingss, and to present them with numâ€" erous lovely gifts for their new home. A buffet lunch was served during the evening. The bridal couple left on Sunday mcorning for the groom‘s home in Coâ€" | balt, and will motor to points south. For travel the bride chose a streetâ€"length | dress of fuschia Marie Antoinette crepe with a fitted black coat and white acâ€" cess3ries. Outâ€"ofâ€"town guests at the wedding included Miss Rose Parisi, Mrs,. Marietâ€" ti, and Mr. Peter Marietti, of Cabalt. ther of t man. "You should have vou had the chance Mary‘s Journalâ€"Argus see Charlie Half as much as "You should have married Mtr. and Mrs. Mat ‘Tisdale avenue. t MONDAY,. JUNE 26TH, 1938 1¢ suple left on Sunday groom‘s home in Coâ€" tor to points south. For chose a streetâ€"length Marie Antoinette crepe ick coat and white acâ€" 11 ; at the wedding arisi, Mrs. Marietâ€" ‘ietti, of Cabalt. tti will reside at 18 brids and groom reception at the I did â€""I I used to." him when