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Porcupine Advance, 16 Nov 1939, 2, p. 2

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Most business women housekeepers will use this twoâ€"zourse combination mote than once during the week. Glazed Ham Use Gillett‘s Lye, too, to keep drains clean and running freely. Doesn‘t harm enamel or plumbâ€" ing. Keep a tin handy. You can always get up an argument in regard to the plazse of fruit salad in the menu. Foreign visitors are ssmeâ€" times inclined to criticize us for our use of elaborate salads. Sometimes the comments are just, and yet most of us will remain devotees of the right kind of fruit salad served in its proper place. Certainly we will cheer for chilled sections Oof grape fruit or oranze, arenched with a piquant French dressâ€" and served on the foundation of crisp lettuce or romaine. A few thin slices of avocado will provide contrastâ€" ing flavour and texture. The same is true of the meaty California grapes. By the way, I had a salad which answered O more rubbing and scrubâ€" bing to get grease and hardâ€" baked food off pots and pansâ€" Gillett‘s Lye cuts right through dirt of any kind ! In Praise of Fruit Salad and Its Place on the Menu Always Room for Argument as to Whether to Use French | Dressing or Mayonnaise. Latter is Appropriate if Dish‘ is Final Course. Recipe for Glazed Ham. | *Never dissolve lye in hot water. The action of the Ive itseltF hoats the water. POIS and PANS KEPT CLEAN this EASY w a v Booklet tells how this powerful cleanser clears clogged drains . . . keeps outâ€" houses clean and odorless by destroying the contents of the closet . . . how it rforms dozens of tasks. Send for a reée copy to Standard Brands Ltd., Fraser Ave. and Liberty Street, Toronto, Ont. FREE BOOKLET â€" The Gillett‘s Lye PAGE TWO (By Edith M. Barber) W C Y â€"â€" Oor oranie, French dressâ€" coundation of A feéew thin Hon. F. L. Connors, St. Anne; Hon. Wilfrid Hamel, St. Sauveur, Quebec; Hon. L. J. Thisdel, Maskinonge; Hon. Leon Casgrain, Kamouraskaâ€"Riviereâ€" duâ€"Loup; Hon. ‘Georzes Dansereau, Argenteuil; Hon. Cleophas Bastien, Berthier, ministers without portfolio. Four Had Experience Four of the ministers have had preâ€" vious experience in the cabinet. They are: Mr. Bouchard, who served from June, 1935, to August, 1936, as Minister of Trade, Commerce and Municipal Affairs, the only member of the Tasâ€" chereau government, aside from Mr. Godbout, who is iii the cabinet; Mr. Rochette, who served as Minister of Labor, â€" Game and Fisheries from March, 1936, to August of the same year under Mr. Godbout‘s former premiership; Mr. Bastien, who was minister without portfolio for the same perior; and Oscar Lrouin, who was Mr. Duplessis‘ first Minister of Lands and Forests and who was the first minister to resign from the Union Nationale government. ? Members of the Ne ;Quebec Provincial Cabinet Toronto Telegram :â€"A man must aave several bees in his bonnet to proâ€" juce an idea that is a honey. Hon. H. Groulx, Outremont, Montâ€" real, Provincial Secretary and Minister of Health and Education. Hon. Edgar Rochette, Charlevoixâ€" Saguenay, Minister of Labour, Minister of Mines. Hon. Oscar Drouin, Quebec East, Minister of Municipal Affairs, Trade and Commerce. Hon. P. E. Cote, Bonaventure, Minâ€" ister of Lands and Forests and Minister of Game and Fisheries. | + cup brown sugar 2 teaspcoons mixed mustard Arrange ham in baking dish. Mix sugar and mustard, spread over ham and bake in a hot oven, 425 dd:rees F., twenty to thirty minutes. Baste c>â€" cas.onally during the baking. Fruit Frernch Dressing 4 cup saled oil 4 tablespoons grapefruit or orange Hon. J. A. Mathewson, Notrse Dame de Grace, Montreal, Treasurer. Hon, Wilfrid Girouard, Arthabaska Attorneyâ€"General. The fourteen portfolios of government are divided between eight men, six others having been included as minisâ€" ters without portfolio, as follows: Hon, Adelard Godbout, Premier, Minâ€" ister of Agriculture and Minister of Colonization. Hon. T. D. Bouchard, St. Hyacinthe, Minister of Roads and Minister of Public Works. Last week the new provincial cabinet for Quebec took office. The premier, Hon. Adelard Godbout, who is a prosâ€" perous farmer who has made a sucâ€" cess of farming on a scientific basis, holds the positions of Minister of Agriâ€" sulture and Minister of Colonization. The new Minister of Mines, Hon. Edpar Rocheite, was the winner of a Rhodes Scholarship and otherwise a brilliant student during his school and college career. He was Minister of Labour in the Godbout government of 1936. Toasted crackers. Method of Preparation Four Former Ministers Reâ€" ceive Appointm®nts Last Week, Light oven. Scrub potatoes and bake. . Prepare ham and bake. Prepare fruit for salad. Look over spinach and cook. Open can of soup and heat. Make dressing. Make coffee. Toast crackers, (Released by The Bell Syndicate, Inc.) uice 4 teaspoon salt 4 teaspcon paprika 1 teaspoon powered sugar 1 tablespson iemon juice Mix ingredients, chill in refrigeratotr ind shake or beat well before serving Quick Meal Musnroom soup Baked sliced ham Baked sweet potatoes Buttered spinach Fruit salad Coffee So relaxing or "limping" exercises are | be gained fc in order if you are inclined to be either nervous or tense. Yawninz and stretching as you lie on the hard floor, help a great deal. My Slumber Inducâ€" ing Exercises, would also aid you to betâ€" ter voice control, You may do them before going to bed or just before you step out to a gala evening when you want to be languid, relaxed and fasâ€" cinating! You know, my dears, poise get‘s the man‘s interestâ€"every time, and vantage. M lar «Allied a reason to s being proset or. At this development ing on at al if there is : only with v we fail to u these words Every worthâ€"while instructor will tall ! you that good posture and deep, even breathing are most essential to voice l quality and appeal. If you walk and sit in correct posture your vocal apparâ€" ; atus in your neck can function as it | should, and your ribs will be held up in place so you may breathe properly. Once good posture has been mastered learn to relax. Tension does horrible things to your voice You cough nerâ€" vously, swallow your words, sneeze, croak or get your throat passage otherâ€" wise| congested. The result, as you know all too well, is anything but alâ€" luring! so that you may play it bach to yourâ€" self to detect what is wrong with it. Then you should attempt to make your voice more vibrant, warm and sincere by correcting bad speaking habits. Hollywood charm authoritiee think the best step you can take alone is to have your voice recorded on a record natural loveliness you have in your voice and leave you worse off than you were before you scught his training. It is a difficult task for any beauty poise infuriates competitive females. editor to instruct you on how to change | You really should strive to master it, your voice! The majority of girls and | Other Precautions women who have not been so fortunâ€" Each locality has a local accent! ate as to have voice instruction inâ€" | Quite unconscicusly you adopt it. But cluded in their schooling would greatly |if you want true voice appeal you will benefit by reading an elementary book do everything in your power to drop it. on voice control, and by taking voics ; Turn on your radio and listen to a lessons from a creditable instructor. | good English speaking voiceâ€"he or she A poor instructor can take away what may be on actor or an announcer. natural loveliness you have in yourjImitate that diction. Never mind if voice and leave you worse off than you 'your family and all your friends sav 1s a spinal Ccurvalure, (and BarenUs | should take a look at the backs of their growing boys and girls) the family docâ€" tor should be consulted. If he finds ; that by placing the boy or girl in terâ€" ' tain positions the spine becomes stratiht he may shcow the exercise that sintuld j be taken, or send ‘the youngster to a physical director. If the spine canna"| be pulled straight by exercise, an orâ€" thopedic physician must be consulted and a plaster cast or other apparatus marking their examinatlon papers it was noi unusual in an answer regardâ€" ing posture to come across the words printed, not written, "Develop the abâ€" dominal muscles." j That the development of the abdoâ€" minal muscles is the biggest factor in attatning the erect carriage csan be seon by standir{» sideways to a mirror and drawing in the abdomen, just as well developed abdcminal muscles draw the abdomen backward. Immediately the chest stands out, the shoulders go back, and the spine bercmes straight. The simplest exercises to develop the abdominal muscles are (a) trying to toutch toes, knees kept straight, and (b) lying on the foor and raising legs, knees kept straight, to a right angle, that is formir}r two sides of a square with body and legs. The buttocks must nst be raised off the floor when legs are raised. There is nothing that gives one such a feeling of mental and physical health as the acquirement of a good posture. When, hewever, it is found that there is a spinal curvature, (and parents l[lie'auty and You by PATRICIA LINDSAY To learn deen breathing lis on a bed as demonstrated by JANICE LOGAN, with arms parallel to side. Keeping mouth closed inhale so deeply as to raise bosom from bed. Exhale through nose slowly and repeatl, (by James W. Barton, M.D.) Do the Words You Speak Portray Your Best Qualities? of Pours Bobp 8 s Picton Gazette:â€"Every hour that can be gained for its development is an adâ€" vantage. Merely because no spectacuâ€" lar «Allied attacks are occuring is ho reason to suppose ‘that the War is not being prosecuted with the utmost vigâ€" or. At this stage of the conflict the development of Empire strength is zgoâ€" ing on at almost incredible speed; and if there is not prosecution of war not only with vigor but with intelligence, we fail to understand the meaning of Globe jected i its shirt One of the hardest steps to take is that of ignoring the foolish criticism of those you associate with,. They will want to call you affectedâ€"you may sound (in the beginning) unnatural to them and to yourself. But stick to your guns until a correct manner of speech, and a lovely lilting voice are just as natural to you as slovenly speech is to them! Voice control steaâ€" dies and enriches your lifsâ€"it opens up avenues you never expected to explore! Your voice is a mirror of youâ€"don‘t you want it to reflect a person of beauty and breeding? tReleased by The Bell Syndicate, Inc.) "terbill" for Terâ€"riâ€"bleâ€"you give it its three syllables and let the others laugh! must be worn for months. Stand tall yourselves and encourage your youngsters to sit and stand tall. Health Booklets Available Seven helpful booklets by Dr. Barton are now available for readers of The Advance. They are: Eating Your Way to Healilh; Neurosis; Why Worry About Ycur Heart; The Common Cold; Overâ€" weight and Underweight; Allergy or Peing Sensitive to Various Foods and Other Swostances; and Scourge )gonâ€" orrhoea and syphilis). These bocklets may be chtained by sendin}» Ten Cents fcr each ‘bosklet desired, to cover cost of handling and service, to The Bell Library, in care of The Advance, Timâ€" mins, 247 West 48rd St., New York City. (Registered in accordance with the Copyright Act). "Grand Dame" Type A dinner gown of the "grand dame" type is welcome to the.ward rovse of the woman who looks well in striking clothes. Here is a dramatic and beauâ€" tiful model of black velvet over white taffeta, a model that is â€"becoming to 3j0th the young girl and to the more mature type. <The velvet overdress butâ€" tsns on snugly sver a seamed and formâ€" fitting bodice. Tt opens to reveal the taffeta underskirt with pleated flounces The white is used to cutline the deep square decolletage. and Mail:â€"California has reâ€" s hamâ€"andâ€"eggs in favour of | _ Artist (proudly): "I shall never do | anything ibétter than that." Friend: "Nonsense! You mustn‘t lose heart!" + (From "Chit Chat" in The Nugget Five little hearts are breakiri; do at the Dafoe Nursery today as DMionne quints tearfully wonder who : : replace Molly O‘Shaughnessy, pre !aubum-halred Trish nurss who, ai and a half years as something a second mother to the five sisters resigning to become a bride, the w ding date being set for sometime ! early Decembser. Favourite of Dr. Allan Roy Dai the quints themselves, Business M\ ager Keith Munro, and well liked Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Dionne, M« Estella, youngzest daugzhter of M. O‘Shaughnessy, of Cobalt, has beco eng:led to Charles Joseph MacMill son of N. A. MacMillan and the 1 Mrs. MacMillan, of North Bay. In her nearâ€"four years with the i sisters, Molly has shared their lives almost no cther human, and it was : who shepherded the quints into the a room in Q@ueen‘s Park when they 1 Their Majesties last June. Molly and Charlie will have the b wishes of all and the blessing of | Dafos, the Dionnes and Marie, Emi Cecile, Annette and Yvonne marriage vows are said next ca Dezembsr in the Proâ€"Cathsdral of : Assumpticn here in the City. 'Quintuplets Nurse to | be Married in December To Start With "Ethel, love, what would you you were in my shoes?" "Well, dear, I think I‘d get a albout three sizes smaller." Hardly Flattering Not Bad Idea A correspondent who has joined a cavalry regiment wants to know what is the best ‘way for him to get on. Well, of course, he could ask the colâ€" onel to hold the horse‘s head for him. n The host‘s daughter h: the "Moonlight Saonata." "Ah," remarked a gue: ficult thing to play that "M‘yes," said another wasn‘t A military observer gave it as his opinion that it was too early yet to say precisely what line the allied comâ€" mand would take on the Western FPront. Did you know I h: when you married me¢ "No, I thougsht you What‘s wrong with takit fried, to begin with? Best Way I caught my husband flirtin That‘s how I gcot mine too." In Every Office Have you got a dicatin your office?" Yesâ€"confound him." Disappointed i know I had a Effort Unappreciated with 8 Genuine GET THIS TOY STATION n The M per carton of SIX [20c each] $1.20 ERE‘S a treat for the childrenâ€"this toy railway station (in colour) will give them hours of amusement. And it‘s a treat for you, too, because when you buy Mazda lamps by the carton you are always assured of a spare one when needed. Be kind :s your eyesâ€"fill every socket in your home with a bulb of the proper wattageâ€"up to 100 watts now only 20c. eackh. now only A Start P ‘m nem»« One of the Season‘s Most io 'Attractlve Weddings at ~~~~~~~ "St. Matthew‘s Church had ju NORTHERN ONTARIO POWER COMPANY, LIMITED NORTHERN QUEBEC POWER COMPANY, LIMITED machine h S of Dt Emilic mone nlav do yjaii eDbi m 1 groom, was the bridesmaid, attractively attired in a gown of mauve chiffon, fashicned on long fitted lines, with a matching jacket. She wore a matching flowered cap, identical to that worn by the maidâ€"ofâ€"honour, and carried an Miss Dorothy Dickinson, sister of the bride, was maid of honour, wearing a charming gown of pink net over tafâ€" feta, fashioned with a fitted waistline, very full flared skirt, and matching Solero jacket. She wore a fiowered cap to match, with a bustlée bow of satin, and carried a bouquet of butterfly pink roses and fern. Miss Mary Stachow, sister of the fat Miss Mae Dickinson and Mr. Joseph M. Stachow Married. Church Beautifully Decorated for Occasion. Wedding Dinner at Home of Groom‘s Parents. Reception at Holâ€" linger Hall in Evening. Matthew Miss ‘Ma and Mrs 91 mutton sleeves, buttoned to the waist the front, and bearing the new busâ€" > at the back. The skirt of the gown red gracefully from the long fitted ristline, and she wore matching acâ€" ssories and a lorf» veil of embroidered lle caught in a heartâ€"shaped coronet orange blossoms. She carried a aite satin muff, with Beautiful mauve uite s chids MJ1 Rt fo ntrolling and Operating front, the bBa ad wedding Chas. Ellie church wa he he season‘s loveliest weddings, arm t ‘ on Thursday afternoon,!the n 9th, at 4.30 o‘clock, at St.| maid Anglican â€" Church, when | of the Dickinson, daughter of Mr. Mr. John Dickinson, of Timmins, ’ man, . e brid> of Mr. Joseph A.| by M 1€ on of Mr. and Myrs. Fred f 113 Maple street north. ‘anon R. S. Cushing officiâ€" vedding music was supplied as. Ellies at the organ. ‘ch was beautifully decorâ€" e ozrcasion with tall baskets numns, and a large number of the pspular bride and nded the ceremony. the church on the arm er, who gave her in marâ€" ride was a picture of loveliâ€" cwn of white moire taffeta, incess lines. It was fashionâ€" fitted jacket, with long leg eeves, buttoned to the waist , and ‘bearing the new busâ€" ack. The skirt of the gown decsorâ€" baskets number ds and THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18TH. 1938 their new homse A buffet lunch was served at the reception and to the music of Henry Kelneck‘s orâ€" chestra was enjoyed. The bride and rroom left the followâ€" ing day for Toronto and Detroit, the bride choosing for travel a becoming ensemble cf wine crepe, with matching azscessories, a muskrat coat, and a corâ€" saze of orchids 5 Upon their return they will take up residence in Timmins. Frior to her marraige the popular bride was entertained at numerous showers, her many friends presenting her with a large number of attracstive Try The Advance Want Advertisements arm bouquet of talisman roses. Both the maidâ€"ofâ€"honcur and the bridesâ€" maid wore lovely cameo lockets, rifts of the bride to her attendants. Mr. Rolland Legault acted as groomsâ€" man, and the grocm was also attended by Mr. Stanley Yuskow. Following the ceremony, a wedding dinner was served at the home of the grococm‘s parents, ilil3 Maple street north, where the groom‘s mother reâ€" ceived the guests, bescsosmingly attired 8 chiffcn cenired with i for "allowing the ceremony, a wedding ner was served at the home of the <cm‘s parents, ill3 Maple street ‘th, where the groom‘s mother reâ€" ved the guests, becomingly attired a streetâ€"length dreoss of navy blue fion, with matching accessories and corsai:e of roses. Mrs. Dickinson, ther of the bride, chose for the o.â€" ion an afterncson dress of teel PMue pe, with matching accessortes, and home wWAas ion, attractively decorated he bride‘s table being large wedding cake, and â€" adorned. with

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