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Porcupine Advance, 29 Jul 1948, 1, p. 5

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HYTE PARK â€" Or Monday afterâ€" noon Mrs. Jamts Roxcevelt, the wiâ€" oz «<f my husband‘s halfâ€"brother, dicd in her homme here a‘fter a short Nners. ~She had been faiing for a Iâ€"ng time, and every sines her husâ€" tand ded it ssemd to me, life for her had toen more an existence than any active particination that held any real interest in the affairs of this wor.d. She adored her husband. After his death in 1927 we thought we would never arouse her interest in everday thirgs, but she continued to live in his house up here and as long as my metherâ€"inâ€"law was alive I think she had some companionship. For a time we were able to get her to come to stay with us in Washington at Christâ€" mastims, and she kept un with some of hor husband‘s friends. wer kÂ¥ SOTY her in ent dat din ma int tha tall has @an fer she are bei The last few vears, however, she had been so ailingz that her onlv diversion was a short drive in the afternsons in good weather.. She would sit by the hour in a thair near the window. Her one enjoyment was the flowers that Unwanted: chair removed instantly from face, arms, legs, with Flash Hair Remover. â€" Harmless â€" leaves skin soft and smooth. You can‘t lose., Maney: promptly refunded if hair grows back: after third application with no‘ questions asked. Complete treatment $2 postpaid. (C.O.D.‘s postâ€" age extra). KAPEX PRODUCTS (Dept. 424 tm PA AP > AL L AL LA LAAA PPAAA LA â€"AC L PPA PC PA PP t P PAAA â€"P PC PCA AC PWPA PARTS â€" GENERAL REPAIRS Canadian Tire Corp. Ltd. Phones: Store 2390 â€" Garage 2556 Box 22, Station B, Montreal, Que «s5* EYES EXAMINED CLASSES FITTED Irvin Rosner, R. 0. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST For Appointment Phone 18797 13â€"A PINE ST. NORTBH (Ustrosser Bldgz.) Timmins BHCIENTIFIC ACCURACY LADIES: READ THIS! mt i P PA AP P AP L APâ€"Aâ€"A :A P 4AAA A L LA 6 t L L P P P ut P P l P l e lt «t l ap lt l 384 Algonquin Blvd. "Associate Dealer‘" Che Adovrcupine Adusites My Day By Eleanor Roosevelt, 219 Algongquin Blyd. E. BROS Friday evening, August Twentyâ€"third at Four Tweoentyâ€"one Walnut S8t. Regina at Eight O‘clock Request at the 1 To ‘aptain William W. Jones Wedding Announcements were brought in from her garden and sgwourhouse. She would wheer up somewhat when anv ¢f us went t» see her, and she scemed to show interest in what we told her. Belore I went out to Phcenix, recâ€" ently for the wedding of my grandâ€" daughter, sister, she gave me a wodâ€" ding nresent to take to this first memâ€" ber of the younger generation to be married, and showed a great of interest in the event. Yet, ore felt that it was almost as though she were taiking from another world. Now she has passed over to that other world, and cone can only hove that the sufâ€" fering and the sorrow through which she passod here are completely over. If unselfishness and love of others are tra.ts highly prized in beings, then Aunt Betty, as all my children called her, wili be met with the words: "Weil dore, thou good and faithful servant." Her stepdaughtor, Mrs. Theodore Douglas Robinson, is here, and some of her children are coming to help Mrs. Robinson with the details that alwavys have to be attendâ€" ed to when a death occurs in the famâ€" ily. Let Us Help Make Your Wedding A Success My husband was fond of Mrs. Rooseâ€" velt and T shall miss the shert visits I was wole to pay her now and then. Many of the kind things she did for peop ® in an uncstentious way will long be remembered in this neighborâ€" hcod, and there will bet mary of her neighbors to mourn her passing. Slowly the old generation is disâ€" appearing. For us who are left beâ€" hind it becomes ircreasingly clear that we are the older generation and that the time we have left should be made to count to the umost. @98 0006408008090 8064046 % e @0404 0004404468406 4840498 ¢ 06 CALL US FOK FREE ESTIMATE Smitheram Rioux‘s PHONE 3933 EVENINGS â€" 685â€"W Check over those chesterfields and occasional chairs, Let us do your repairs while on your summer holidays and Mrs. James Barton UPHOLSTERING l the honour of your presence marriage and reception of their Daughter New Upholstery Shop 63 Birch St. N. "EVERYTHING IN MUSIC" A Wide Selection From Which To Choose PIANOS THE HOME MAKER‘S PAGE Household Hints Ruth Ellen Willis Co. Mason Risch 76 % Third Ave. PHONE 3525 RECORDS Of All Types Tempting, â€" coli menus give sparl make history. of petite=, Such me include a family combination of ables and fruits A new idea will do more for you than marrying the boss‘s daughter, or waitâ€" ing for Aunt Eliza to put your name in a codicil. And here is the story of a man who gave to a business someâ€" thing it had nto known, and as a reâ€" sult became important in his field. Robert H. Rolfe was graduated from high school in West Bend, Wis., and went out to run down a job. That‘s an old story, and you could run down one anytime without even a legman to melp you. (A legman, in newsâ€" paper lingo is a reporter who is sent out to get facts: who legs it from breakfast to dark.) pacon â€"â€" @ TamI‘Vv â€" DVCdniads, UCIliIlGILL that is gaining favour as a summer luncheon and dinner entree, There‘s eoye appeal and savoury goodness in ‘a platter of rowy brow n bacon strips and stalks of garden green asparagus with a bright accent of goldn pineapple or broiled halves of sun ripened tomatoes. Crumbled ersip cooked bacon is a {lavourâ€"treat also in generous servings of cooked vegetables or a hearty accent to a fresh vegetable salad. Usual method of bacon cookery is panfrying. Secret of the golden evenâ€" browning for pictureâ€"preity service is the cooking of the bacon slowly, letting the bacon float in the dripâ€" pings as they accumulate. When done to the family‘s liking, press the bacon gently between paper towels to remove excess drippings and flatâ€" ten the slices. .. For family luncheon or dinner serâ€" vice, quanttiies of bacon may be evenâ€" baked or broiled. Plan an oven menu to include baked bacon 1nd scalloped potatoes or make 14 a broilâ€" er meal and accompany the nacon with broiled tomato halves, butterâ€" Mr. Rolfe‘s job with a small compâ€" any was to make leather goods, and his particular job was "billing clerk." That‘s starting pretty close to the botâ€" om in manufacturing. He said to himself, "If I‘m going to stay in this business, I‘m going to learn all about it."" So he rose to become bookkeeper, then traveling salesman and next secretary of the company. Good old Horatio Alger stuff. But sound. stuff. put sound. and by he started a company of his own in a small back room on JUNE 21st to SEPTEMEBER 6th inclusive Consult your nearest Railway agent. To _ EASTERN Q@UEBEC Dare Y3 CarNEcIe By Murtha Logan and the EHective THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTIMMINS, ONTARIO Poetry "How to Win Friends and Influence Peopla‘ If cidar vinegar is used, deccrease accordingly to taste. Add water to dilute to . same measure. brushed peaches, pear halves or banâ€" Tiny boiled new â€" potatoes, cooked peas or groen beans will be heated and flavoured by the bacon drippings beneath the broiling rack. Quick and easy is the method of bakng bacon. Place slices on a wire rack set in a shallow baking pan. Bake in a hot oven (400 degrees F) atkout 10 minutes, or until brown. Just as simple is the broiling of bacâ€" on. Place the slices on the broiling rack, broil about 3 inches from the ource of heat. Turn once to cook evenly., pound bacon 4 medium sized potatoes (1 gt diced) 1 cup chopped onion 2 tablezpoons drippings cup white vinegar * 4 ~â€"cup water 3 tablespoons sugar 2 teaspoons salt. Cook® potatoes in jacket in boiling salted water until tender. Peel and dice. Meanwhile brown diced bacon pnd onions in frying pan. Remove from frynig pan. Pour off drippings and measure back 2 tablespuons. Stir in flour. Add vinegar and water and coouk until thick and smooth, stirring constantly. Add sugar and salt and simmer 2 or 3 minutes.. Add potatoes, onion and bacon to sweet sour sauce. Heat thorougniy. the second flcorof a store in West Bend: the whole place not much bigâ€" ger than a piano crate. He called it "The Amity Leather Products Compâ€" any." One day he got an idea for someâ€" thing new in leather goods; to put the stamp of the manufacturer on ecach article made; this stamp would cuarantee the quality of the product. He was scoffed at from San Diego, Calif., to Lubeck, Me., by those in the busine:s. He. let them scoff plugged his idea put it over. Today it is reâ€" garded as exactly the right thing to do. Buyers like it, and they like it from the selling angle as well. In other words, it‘s standard practice, butwhen Mr. Rolfe started it, it was like dynamite. He dug up a second idea: to adverâ€" tise his leather goods nationally. This was so sensational that his rivals saiud the fine keen edge of a onceâ€" brlgh* mind wa gone. Too bad; nice chap. But those two ideas have brought Bob Rolfe to every leather goods Bob Rolfe to every leather g0oods manufacturer in the world. Maybe you can dig up a new idea in your line. There‘s sure to be one l;'x'l'king around somewhere. Eunlnaiantas*nste ate s cte a tos*s White Rose Service Station W. A. MacKenzie Prop. Corner of Second Ave. Spruce Goodyear Tires â€" Mart Batteries Nortu Bay Couceer HOT POTATO SALAD Yield: 1 quart Courses: â€" Collegiate, Commercial Write for Prospectus â€" Resident Students Register September 7 Healthful Location â€" Rates $435 Yoearly he got an idea for someâ€" in leather goods; to put of the manufacturer on _ this stamp would SCOOLLARD HALL â€"â€" NORTH BAY, ONTARIO Miscellaneous There is no beiter plan for making fam‘ly life run smoothly than to have as few a rules 2s possible afti then see that these are oenforced. A group of friends who have taken a summer place together so that their children can enjoy country life have found that this minimizing of rules but beâ€" ing very strict about the ones decided on, making for a harmonious summer together. Each family has two young sons, ag?s « rangzing 12 . to 14 soâ€" that their interests aren‘t too far apart. There is a rising bell and oneâ€"half hour later the bell is rung again for breakfast. Anyone who doesn‘t appear on time, dresed and with hair combâ€" ed, misses breakfast. Being healthy beoys absences are few. Thz occasional laggardâ€"finds it expensive to stay in bed, for this means bicycling to the village for a drugâ€"store breakfast out of his weekly spending allowance. che‘rs thcugsh they are most obliging about errands to the village. Lunch is at 1:00 o‘clock and is bought out doors on fair days. Since there is an ironâ€"clad rule against rifling the iceâ€" box between meals, hungry boys apâ€" pear on time, leaving their various morning activities, even if it means having a crucial ecrcquet game or tenâ€" nis set interrupted. It is the boys‘ job to pas the food to their parents and guvests and to gather up the waste. village for a drugâ€"store breakfast out of his weekly spending allowance. The boys make their beds and take care of their own dormitory and sleeping porch. Then the morning is I }. 20 For a star role on the summer scene, wear this wideâ€"girdled dress â€" crcatâ€" ed to flatter the young figure. The surplice closing is popular with junâ€" jiors, shortâ€"cropped sleeves make it heat resistant. Try a bold strips, used horizontally for sleeves and midâ€"riff. Pattern No 8157 is for sizes 11, 12 14, 15, 16, 18 and 20. Size 12, 3% yds of 35 or 36 inch. Name Name of paper Pattern No 1150 Sixth Ave., New York 19, N.Y. Patricia Dow Patterns Send 20 cents in coln (for each pattern desired) toâ€" RESIDENTVAL sCHOOL FOR ROYs® MRS. CATHERINE CONRAD EDWARDS Size Assodate Edior, Porents Because few extra jobs are sprung, on ‘them they are willing and eager in the dispatch of their regular responâ€" sibilitics. Dinner demands a slickedâ€"up Appearâ€" ance, and again, ‘promptness. And bedtime is left to nature day of outdoor fun makes sleep appeal to weary lads. ching. They s and ironed w.th they are complet wrinkles will a; dry. If kitchen tow: thin and worn, a of «lint, they sh starched. Even the few restrictions imposed on the boys are not from an arbitrary sense of discipline, for this is vacatfon time and school will bring its heavier duties in the fall. ° But if the boys folâ€" lowed only their impulses about meals, appearance and keeping the plhce t‘dy, too much of a burden would be put on the parents,.. Their sense of fairness is appealed to in having the rules apply to all alike â€" children, parents and guests â€" and in having them based on consideration for everyone‘s comfort. as breaking the rule about helping themselves to food other than milk (which is always available). No one lectures or punishes, but the meal for which the purloined food was intendâ€" ed is simply left minus â€" that is no dessert for lunch if the leftâ€"over apple pie is gobbled the night before. This keeps the communal budget from goâ€" ing haywire and spares the meal planâ€" ners extra shopping trips. Basic to the success of ‘the plan is the rule about allowances â€"â€" when pocket money is gone there is no more forthcoming until the end. .of the week. This has kept the boys (#i the lookâ€"out for partâ€"time jobs. The parents have veto power over jobs that appear to them dangerous or too taxing for fastâ€"growing boys. But other decisions regarding paid work are made by the boys. ' The boys aren‘t angels, and occasâ€" sionally there is an infringement, suc‘i So, if a few adamant, but. wellâ€" thought out rules can simplify living together for three families, why not for one. ced a ES CC C sn ie io 2 o 28 2 282 28228224 Ih, h. h e Te k: y o_ Ne k. e L * PA L IPIY L i P -000‘0‘0‘0‘0‘0‘0’0"00‘”'00‘0‘0‘ 000000000000 o: 00000000.000000 ox 000 0000000'00. oovo ,* ooo .‘ */ Recipes Tobey‘s CARPENTER SHOP As the owner of a car or truck YOU are liable. to have a judgment for a large amount against you for injuries or death to person or persons. Autoâ€" mobile Insurance rates have been reduced. Phone 104 Phone 1876â€"M Minor Alterations Counters, Shelves Bookcases and Built In Cupboards $10,000 and COSTS After August 2nd Our Office and Service Dept. will be Located at 9 Third Ave. Upstairs 126 Toke ‘ St. Timmins in y # # + w# w # # . _# i. . P * . * ced and* .oo.o .0 o.po.oo.co.o 0.00‘00. .0 .. # se# w # “.".' .. w° @ /# ww #_ *# ***/ w# # w ** Typewriters, Adding Accounting Sales â€" Service â€" Rentals â€" Office UNDERWOOD LIMITES PHONE 3985 Pat Burke, Manager LET US QUOTE YOU Timmins (Est.. 1912) PERMAMENT FINl real linens will nol If kitchen towel thin and worn, an of lint, they sho starched. If you use starch cottons add a little b to the starch so that a not develop on the m Keep a glass | room so that you tons and fastene: the clothing. Tal when you sit dow cool water before was! water will remove the linen before the hot gets a chance to set the Ing HMHeavy lace articles such as tableâ€" cloths, if they are stretched to dry very tightly, will rarely need ironing. Squeeze out as much water as posâ€" sible before hanging to dry.. Squeeze the corners with a dry towel at inâ€" tervals to prevent their sagging. IF MEN‘S WORK SOCKS â€" are soaketd several hours or overnight beâ€" fore washing, they will require less rubbing. After washing and rinsing, stretch the stocking back toits origâ€" nial shape before hanging so thoy will be smooth and nicer to wear. Never dampen clothing until you are certain you‘ll have time to iton. Clothes may mildew or develop a musty smell if they are damp and remain unironed for long. Buy The New AST R A For Tone, Power, Dependabi and Down Right Listening Pleasure {l‘ll’All{S\ Don‘t Despair We Do Repairs To All Makep of Radio:s DON‘T DELAY CALL US TODAY 11 Algonquin Blyvd. 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