'mIU'RaShAY, stspmmamn 6, 1993 I`lCv'.1(:(:uu1L-. -Boils appear on any part of the body. but there are some places. the neck, the face, the les_,'.= and fore- amn-s, that seem to be mv"re\pom1lzu with the germs than otherr.<. while sometimes very small but painful boils appear in the ear or no.=e. Unfo1~tun atel_\' for some 1):-riple, boils ::ene1':1ll_\' come in crops. and as in Job s `case, they appear one after the other, until rne is as mis- t-"Ni-blf` as was Job when he cried out, Let the day perish wherein l was born . " mm Ar lxr\il\' nml nh.<.ce: ...,....-n_. I": ~- - hard sustance, having` two towels ; ready for the .stezLn1:i applying them alternately after wririging out of as hot w-ater as can be bonne. Then 1-em-cve as many blackheads you can with an ext1~act~or or by: squeezing with the =.1g.r-zvrs, wiping iotf witih a solution of pel-oxide or a1c- hol, lllSl1lll`f. ,` oil` with cold water `or an ice rub. ~ Gray Hairs :3. Problem for the I Woman When a woman's '.i:ii': begins bol turn she is faced with two alterra-` born. The _2'ern1.< of boils and ab.<.c.e;<; t1 are found on almost evc-1'_v skin. and the rubbing: of :1 tiwht collar. a scratch. a prick of 21 pin or irx`itu~ tion of the skin, may provide an entrance to the ;_-ornis. It may hr said with rez1s()n:1.l)lo :1s that a boil, or a c1*"1) of boils, is an evi- dence of lowered vitality. and this is the 1`ea.. that certain (1i.\`(`dS(`.~ may have hoils or aimcesses as onc of the cimplications. Anemia, dia- betes. kidney and other troubles may be made much worse with the ad;d\ition ouf boils. If they should oggttr. you had better examine into 1,, r ;:ene1`a1 health, see a. physician.` have the teeth, tonsils looked at to see if any of these germs are about, have the urine examined, see that any tendency to ccnstipfztion is removed, look into your method: of eartinag, remict your diet. _ K_ All hlllb, cunu atrnu 5 " the chen .othc1's am: susceptible ` i-("em m1 do nohbut the cleaner the skin f cooking to circu` 1e<< sucerptible it will house . and It can are small atcms of fat 0: 3d by Smmle mean""dirt and grime Wet into . . ` *5 the `'k`g Whlch and solidivfv and clog t`. t` (10 15 Qt Very and these atoms remain i m't' cut 1" tw because we do not prc skin side down `on the f_ace_ :4. L,...,....-..~..~ xIvn1"!`V1 ,. __ v (Edited by J.A.W.) .` lll.l.ll_' g'o:`1`n. ordin- 'hich a nece.<- 5 `lv. .fzLr mucre important step in face carrinr. inp; the ordin- nay hr- smaller in}: the t to be ces. d - . . . . . :15 33-` 3 ' cleun1n_a' out the pores, u.sn:_L' it with 1 J -Qtlc l.sozLp and warm water, not hog, re- % I mc-mbexr. ' iuuuu real Dlessmrlg w I l.'nl<;.<=.< the flesh is unusually ten uvan_\ Then rinse in wzum water- 'arn1 water--becau: this isl l I S care than most people realize, then after the warm water rinse. dash cold xvaiter on the face. L] There are exag;-g`e.rzLte cases inlw whiclh fznce steaming is mlivisexl to; get rid of the blackheatla. and ill they are stubbornly implantml an-l` ply cold cream first to soften theiif (. 'l I a.pplying\ ` ` ' kn knunn, ,;,_. Ann I Orange and lemcn juice aw.-alt L`strong'ly advised before meals, and la diet of ovranige juice for a period [iof ve days, without any other C'od,_ _is said to have immediate effect in} 'eur1'taili~nig' the crop of boils. Eight 1 r tounces of rcrange juice every two|} _`hours will require ten to twelve.-ii ljdozen oranges. Squeeze out the'1 `juice of about three d-zzen. oran_4`e.s `c diinto a jug at one time and keep in ii ,re:frig-erator. Regularity in takinngll the juice is very imzport-ant, and no other fovcd is to be taken durinfz l the above period, in fact, you will ` not likely have any desire to eat. ' Much has been said about the efficacy of yeast in preventing, and ` that half a yeast cake taken night and mc1*ninig' is of value in correct- ing the lowered bodily resistance of whiclh the boils are but a symrptom. Av.pp`lica.vti-Cn~s of cloths wrung` out 01 hot and cold water alternately will lsometimes kill a boil `if done ~cn the first indication, and frequent appli- to cations of spirits of eamphor often` will do the sznnie thing. ` HS ., A1... .a.... .~.nnn-n-c l1T\l]Dl` .1 i C 1` `I. re ,n in Wlll (IIJ Lnu szxunu uuu;-,. ; As soon as the pus a:ppea1's undeu the skin it .~'.h0u1<.l be opened to per- mit (11'ain!ag'e, but it is 21 great mis- take to squeeze the tissues, and iwhile more may be squeezed [out, the su1'1'oLxnc1i~1L;.-; tissues are} E i.H`t1`CtCi'l(i and s-rmetimes broken, thus prol-on-.,r:in,r: the trouble and nmking: the services of the doctoi 5 -4_~.~.... \+'+,_.. Hm hnil h-w>n.ks_ ' ' 1Y'l1'CC`i1'1ELl. I t Best Way JC A11 skin: mbut clt " suscerp " 3`'dirt g 3h solidid `V 0 w m Can yo `eirloes not `SE (lay at 10: ten, but ke `counts. F 01 1a few the '7 ,und wate `he ` quite war mt rinse in mi ha.m)cns wa:h i 11 yr `lowing ti ' In the `"`i so apt te washing`, 1`ith(.- sum: the get the ma] face cle: bl}: {effort th nmklmr Inc Sl:'`1'\ lL`t.'-3 U1 um \.u..w. necc-'s. After the boil breaks.` keep it covered with gauze, which be frequently ch`ang`e(l and` - I I ,L ,,`.a. I` u,.`..- info:-H-nn: should How to Combat Hay Fever | Dr. B. M. Cohen in the Aerologisll Ivfzaguzine, tells of the best means to} reduce the effects and prevalence 01; hay fever, which just new is reap`: ing its harvest. IL AI.. L._,..__..:..... -4: H...` Jfnunv` the lace. you iniagine a person who: idoes wash their face once a` 'day least, but it. is not hcw o-1 -* < how it is washed tlizul For instance, there are quite in that \vz1sli the face with soap, water, but the water is usedi `quite warm or hot, and they do not ccoler water. Then what is that this frequent hot \\ k1:l1ll1)2` keeps the pores open, al- `lowing the dirt to enter. summer time one to {;'i\'(: the face so much `ho: washing`, and if one has blackheads the . time gives a chance to `` pores cleaned out and the `l cleared up with much less, ` .effort than in winter, and the peixw l I is :l (` l1` 1 2lH`(l not . l` ispiring common to hot weather is a. up uuu ..... ..F.. L01 nu .. , terestecl in Kiwanis when he saw what the Owen Sound Club was (lio- ing for the unde1vpriv`ileg`e(l children in his parish. Kiwanis was Chris- tian, he said, and was doing: much selshness in the wcmld U. UUW to remove to-da'. . Dr. W. A Lewis exzpalained fully .the aims and objects of Kiwanis and how to oi-.g'anize a. club. The .Col- linzgwcod citizens present were much 'impressed and are holding` a meeting this week to try and orgizinize. INCREASE IN FIRE LOSS . SEVEN MONTHS PERIOD 1 I I "Fire's in Ontziri-o during` July inumbered 981, which is an increase of 50 over the corresponv(lin_u.' month I lelreal blessing to many skins. -' unus ually 1 _. .... 1-,.1.. m in 1927, but there were ' no large : res, and the total loss of $491,965 n. . n/I Ann L'..nvn l .ll|\, ~.-.;_,\_\.v V- ---- est to Keep `Your -C0mP1Xi I demonst1*ate to xClear}a.nd Lovely people how a 1x1` skins, and some more than conducted, as u m . ,,._ .... ,.-v.H1-.1.` +n Ixlan-u.i.d1. -v-\I\.r\:V rnnn Hun-r: A1 l t.ii l ai turn alterra- lal tives if `she tliinks she should stru::- l _V< g'le to inaintain her place in a wc1'l-'`. ` d` that becomes inci'easin,g'ly :1r1~og`an*ltl in. its demzmxl for youth. And then `let looking at herself in the mirror, she! deci(les- wlietliei-, rigvlit here andlvs now, She is going to make a 2;1'eal `vs asset out of her gnuyiiigg: hair, or she . 0 is going to dye them." And in out he opinion the w-Tamm wit.l1`g'1`a_\-' locks `a coming who chooses to make an as- 1: set of her clizunginp: l-)'55l~I$ has a r 0 chance to achieve distinction that < the dyed liajr does not offer. 5 But the woman whose hair is 1 `g'1'ayi.n-1: has .00 be in gure, in the 1 care of her skin, and in her drew, 1 a. little more exacti.ne: than the 'Cthex' women. She must keep her : gure young` and free from super- uous weiglit, her skin must look fresh,` and her dress, both in color` J.1'\:L]u::u'u_\ \,uu..,_.\.`. : it contains very infectious i .~u,......- .- _.-.,m,. W, ,_,,__ ,_ is kept the a c1u.b_ b0- T`h 1' Gli . Dier acted as chaimmn. and "'@1'`1 `vmafter the usual sing`-song, etc., call- -Iet the }3"5ie(l on Father Roc-he, an active mem- ll their ati':1ber of the Owen Sound Club, for `- the Pre`ian address. Father Roche spmke on p1~c~pen'ly wash_uThe Fum1,amenm1s cf Kiwanis, `Tan-(1 told how he had first become in- l3-"iI10 1391'5 'hiterestec1 he 3 iwhat 11 t CW `fing W3-`Th9- d U12 -`zin ,._. `L/\`.l\ nun nni+nl.- , n L, _,_:,). u,,,.,,] y!~Ig ningr much to blemish, L . rm- n..,. wo1'l=`.`tlit1ei'once in UIUN` i1Ippcu.Lau.x. .. .1r1~og`an' the _v2a1's, but one of the ways the ml ":,:11'z1_\'in.L` haiw is played up Lo. `ror, Dyed hair, umlouibtedly, will .1!- rc and {ways be a matter of a.i-g1m~en.t, but we have seen some beautiful rosults r, Lof hair that made such an im- :1 oui1.pr-ovement in her whole apps-izwance ~a_\-' and psyc:ho.lwo_2'_v that we canrmi ;e wholly decrry it, except where it. is :5 d~0.ne in an amateur way, for hait .iou dyeing: is an art that the amatc-ui ir. -should have no hand in, and it is hair very expensiveif dio-no proiperlj; and u, reigularly k-erpt up to counteract tho I0!` growth of the hair. But from the Ihan wads that wcmncn arre a.p-pa.1`envt1_\~ s.pend.ing on Beauty upkeep, we won- an der who would bicker ov'r anrything ` ~ ' -~LA_L L- 1.-.} `.nn`rL~ nc -.1 rrnnrl ~r MR. AND Mas. Rom. H. -acme CELEBRATE SILVER WEDMNG I I On Saturday afternoon. /`.1i`.."11ST.l 25th, M=r. azntl Mrs. Robn. H. Jiingl `of Allamlale, formerly <.f Erindale, c ele:b-1`.a~t`ecl their silver wedding at their beautiful llomc on Essa). Road. About forty guests were present, including Mr. and l\I`1's. G. W. Gor-l don, Mr. D. W. Gy0r!'(l0!1 and the| "Misses Rhena and Lillian Gm'dou,` Port Credit; Mr. and Mrs. H. G.) `Hill, Mr. and Mrs. J. ,_H. Buzunish Eaml l\'I1's.' Art Patfterson, all of ls~ lling-ton. Toront,-0 guests were Mr. and Mrs. H. Rowntrca: and f:a.n1il_\v,{ in/11-. and Mrs. Jas. Gilchi-is-`L, Miss} ;[Mau(le King, Mr. and Mrs. D. ;`Warner and M1-. B:uc<: GOLlbl111:(l. [ From Stayncr were Mr. and l\/I1-is. | O. McCo~rt, Messrs. Ernest and Hugh MoC~ort. nu... -.. nu-; cunnm- \v!;.'< St-`Y- 1L`Ll5ll Al-l\o\v4-n The anniversztry supper was ser- ved `cn beautifully decorated tables on the spacious ve1'and~a`n, i'o11owin},'_ which there was a le.rrg't,hy t=o:L.~~ t list, presided over by the R A. R. Holden. Mr...` 13:... mm... 1-kn y-mi Is no `uaa VCDIr- At the beginning of Oughly cleaned and reno-vated, all rugs and drape-ries are carefully re- moved and the lion` well waxed, and` of the bedrooms re-' bgluced to a table, a bed and a. chair. the furniture iihe pillows and mt2ntt1'ess are cover- ed with rubber sheeting`. and birds are allowed to go on their vacation, air clean and filtered is brought into the rooms by an electric fan and drawn through a couple of ne muslin sheets stretch- ed across the windmv, which filters the air. The doctor says he can purify the air to 99 per cent. in this manner. - -~ - A....`1.. A-4` kn`! the fever- Season he has the living room thor-` Cats, dogs K. Ilullltiu. , Mr. and Mrs. King were the re- cipients out` a hamlscrme collection of .5-ilverware, accompanied with num- erous wishes that they .ma._v be spared to Ce1'bI`4'1.t0 their 5.,-`o1d<:n_ iwedding. Their family, Misses` Elsie, Bessie, Dorothea, Violet and Mzxster Stanley were all pi-e..~:ei1- L. I `COLLINGWOOD MAY HAVE KIWANIS CLUB SOONI ` number of the busi- Un .l`J.'l.Ll`u_\ \.'VL'nu:_\ H.-. - . _, twenty members of Bm`1'ie Kiwanis Club, a like number fa-om Owci. Sound and several from Orilliu, journeyed to Collingwcod, xvhere a Kiwanis meeting` was held in the `Globe Hotel, a large number oil Collin;-qwood citizens being guests.-i The object of -the giatlierin-g` was to '|Ll()l1l0I1Si'.1"at the Collin~g'w=o`o(l Kiwanis mcetim: 15 = ness men there are anxicms -to orm | AA \ A It's an-I succes the Ne]: . ways . `the 11 5/mg and s ..__ wnne. rs as : and 1 - by ~ m-cst pin-V T1`I( 9, Z1115-`\Vt rater is bo but 2 ' quire: he tion any : 18 WI erra- .abou-` trug- youn. ,vm'l-". tliffcl og`an* "<,:11"z1_v `, she D3 {ways I H (.1 1: ypvov m who` rlm.m L dyei shox m` var) regt grow 1 wax] 2}) spe1 fc loo\`so 1 color hait `gin ms parxsn. "1\|w`zuua vvlaa mu... |'"1~'1~d 1'-- h itlan, 1e ban, an (om, muc {to selshness `} to-day. n.. ur A 1..m-sa m.-znslninpd fulh` , rut: Au v......`. e._._,,,_, _ " inu!hbC1`U(l `increase ".01' `,in ';res, a decrease of $196,072 from ``:Jul_\', 1927. Insurance icss was 'i$418,768, 1ea,vinn.:; $73,197 uncover- ._`e(l. The provincial re marsha11 ~s` " l ofce com:pu~tes the loss for the rst` iseven months of the year at $8,040,- _h 676, an increase of $1,667,698. `The number vc-f res, January to {July incLusive, was 7,300, an 'm- `ncrezise of 571. to . I 1 x I On Friclay eve-n~in_: last over ~~L--.~ A-4' D.n-vi.. Kixx,-.-lxluis A not the man who makes :11 `success of his rst venture who 211-` `ways deserves the praise, but rather] man who fails time after time `land still con'tinues to struggle. l `and line, made a n1zatt.err of the , 1`._I ..L.. .1 u iuuu nut, u-nun. .. ........-- V 7m-est ca1'ei'u1 study. The g_v1'ay-hairrayvtsinenix who can lanswer to the 3. -ve requirein-L-n o bound to be lnvely to luck at. as we svay. every gray hair re- 'quires just a little stzronger resnlu~ that there will be no lack -I-zf srmull xletail of personal care. 117 1 ,,.., ..4 ...,.:...l +-n'1I\ \|'n\YIY1 ni EH15 IIl'd.Il`Ill'.'|1'. Another doctor tells of a boy who had hay fever very bad. He advised him to install a fan and to d:a\v air tlxrougjlm tihe ne muslivns screens, which would brin,r_: into the house air free from the cause of hay fever, nznnely, the dust-laden pollen of flowers and weeds. This advice was followed, and durin~g' `thel ht.-i_v'nt of the S(`2Ls0l1 the lad stay:` inside `Uhe house and thus escape: the disease. " I I. -.....1I.\...+ `uni-larwipc lany srrnml uI:`u:u1 u; yum-...... ........ 1 We have in mind two women of iabouut forty years cf ago. One is! `voumx, the other is not. am! the` ! tlif`fe1'once in their a.ppea.rance is not H 1...; ......-. n4` +`1n umuc. ffhn C181` Who wounu Ulunm uvzz m.-_. .......t `so important to her looks as a good 'hair dyeing job " The Northern "Advance ~s ` : '0 . nnr-. I-no ICE CUBES! FROZEN DESSERTS and SALADS I. THESE are some of the advantages which Frigidaire automatic refriger- ation brings to your home. Others are ecmzonzy due to low operating cost and the saving of food; quiet autdmatic re- frigeration-constant improvement and renement have made Frigidaire un- believably quiet; refrigerator food shelves at a com'enz'e1zt_. comfortable height which eliminates the necessity of extreme stoopi.ng-making housework easier and less fatiguing. Frigidaire is flexible in design--there is a model for every requirement of the home or apartment. And a price to suit every purse. dz} and the Umtedptates. The golf club house marks the nishing touch of the nsper Park golf course, acclaimed , traveler: and players alike to tan with the most spectacular and sporting in the world. The club house will face` up the first and eighteenth fairwayI,, offering splendid views of Mount Tekarra and the Whistler range. On this course in 1927 over 9,000 rounds were dplayed: _ Q _ The nrlrlp nrovisions belnz made rounds layed. The addedp provisions being for trail riders include a new chalet at Lake Kinney on the way to Berg Lake behind Mount Robson. Lake Kinney is set deep in the shadow of this Monarch of the Canadian `TTR: COULTER, BARRIE, ONT. THE (l]S(."2l1>'rt`. . It is said by excullont `authorities that a. good way bu escape the 1-av~ ifs -is and `z1x111oyz1f11'co:-5 011' `..hist]dise1:1se 3. , . i .. , . \ , 1. tlo ~t(l1l} aw ::v n1om.\\ mrcl ate (um burned as I .3` v .` ,(_r ~ -- , a`n< po en 0 \w;r1n_ pan `.5 can matenal. L3,", and that can only mean In the m.\nemmnt sectlon oi the tilt) or out In sovme rocky; bzn'1'en wxlderness. Jc co` ... .. More Dependable Presermtion of Foods . Cozzstmzt Protection to Health . Extensions at Jasper Park Lodge R1 GIDAIRE 3 Frigidaire offers the outstanding values igidaire to-day in automatic refrigerators. With all the advantages it offers in mechanical construction, in beauty of design, in de- E `Pfiet pendability, in proven performance, the 'e5"m mP_" emem price is surprisingly low. The huge have `m production and tremendous buying rorweniet, Iates making See Frigidaire at our display rooms. Inspect gu1ng- the new Tu-Tone models of exquisite beauty. Examine the cooling unit which converts any good ice-box into a Frigidaire at small cost.- power of General Motors have made Frigidaire prices possible. '. exible 3 ever) 1' equir emem _f Learn how easily you can purchase Frigidaire '31'tmeUt- Price through the General Motors plan of deferred urse. payments. Come in to-day. Frigidaire is made in a wide range of household models and for every commercial use. Complete cabinet models at very low prices, delivered in your home, ready t`6 plug into any electric outlet. "l'.`I\1\I.l1JI11.L\u THE CHOICE 01 TH}! limORl'I'Y 'Rockies. Likewise the camps at Shovel Pass and Maligne and Medi- cine lakes are being extended. . nllrlna fhe nast season BDDTOXI-' cine lakes being extended. During the past season approxi- mately 10,000 guests were cared for at Jasper Park Lodge. Many other were not able to secure accommoda- tion. This is a. difculty, however, which should not be encountered during the coming summer, for in The corner of the Inn and Bungalows along Pyramid Avenue. Jasper Park Lodge. . addition to the enlargement of the` Lodge, a thoroughly modern hotel is being built in the village three miles away. It is anticipated that this will be ready for the tourist season which commences during the latter part of May. asper Park Lodge is to be' ed 1 , visit members of the Canadian Weekly ewspaper's Association after` their 1928 convention at Edmonton.. Avoiding Odors in Kitchen | Housewives in `general not`! like the odors of lv::tr.- H`I'1"C |.lg h the house, it be easily prevented mean.s.. 11- u,- ,.u... ,4` Hm nn`n.L'in0" vvhich! _1 _age Seven be 0351]) p1'eveuLeu uy m...\,,.\. ...\.....~.,U If the odor of cooking one is planning` t-o is not Z sh`:-'n~_s:, take a potato, in two, 1 and lay one half, 1 the stove. Here it becomes warm,` but zl-?es not cook and absorbs the" odor of \Vl1`a1C\ 0rl` is c-ookin-2:, unlessl` the odor is very intense. If the odor is very stncng, take -.-=.=.=.=-:-~m==rta;;`e peel, put a few drops oil vine_:a1` on it and lay the "peel or the . instead of the prtato, thel p.r2el will become warm but will not mok. and the kitchen is without U11` ruuvx. . . . . . \ . . .. mok. olor&"~>. Boil:-. Indicate Lowered Vitality Moilrern life with its rich foml and lack of ex(>`-.'c.i_=-9 arc often the causc V` of small abswcwscs and boils. whiclti are caused by ,r:e1'ms, which if g 1'c. of the l)0ll_\' were n`v1'n1al 1; would hc powr.-1'l(:.~'.< `to cause trouhln [G We oay have what is commonly call-15 r,-(I ::o:1 health, but still have littlcll 'f`f`!=lSt'1l1Cl'? to some p:11'fic\ulzu' A boil is (li'(~>1`cnt from the ( ary zLb: in that it pos: scs an` core. which is char2Lcte1`i. 01.5 vthc infccti"n, to (li.' which , very consi(lnval)le o1)(>11im.,~' is I1ec0.<-1` SE1l`_\', and this op(-ning` always m0rc1 or loss loaves 21 permanent sczu'1`in1_ of the skin . "following" (llE`21]):pC`21l"dIloC0 of the lvil. An ary abscess of simila-1' size may (lirained throu_. a much pcnin._u', which ztfter lmaling` r `scar may be so small as nlct