sufficient oxygen However it is now believed that much ! y of the stomach and intestinal disturbâ€" | c ances can be traced to this lack of | Lately it has been felt that the nose, | throat, bronchial tubes and lungs are not the only parts of the body that are affected by the lack of oxygen in the indcors The heart has been found . to beat more rapidly when there is not : sufficient oxygen, so that "tiredness" of | the heart muscle may occur. As you| know airmen or those climbing high : mountains have to take small tanks of | oxygen with them on their height peditions owing to lack Of sufficient oxygen so high up. { As you know less oxygen, le: goors than cu in the head, si: eonditions are It is untfc must live in of the ailms Tace compla indoor life, By James W. Barton, M.D., Toronto Frech Air Necessary For Good DMigestion Listen to these Outstanding Radio Programs: "SYRUP SYMPHONIES," 8 to 8.30 Every Monday Evening over a Canadian Network, From CFRB Toronto, CRCO Ottawa, and CKLW Windsor : "MRS. AITKEN AND HORACE LAPP,U" 10.30 to 11 a.m. Every Tuesday, Thursday and Fndcy F:rom CFRB : "JOLLY JUNIORS CLUB,*" THE CANADA STARCH COMPANY Limited, TORONTO and MONTREAL 1 our grocer sells LOLD W ARNLDJODU U CRUOW N * CORN SYRUP. Ask for it by name. Then you are sure of getting one of the greatest food values money can buy. Y our gi "CROWN BRAND" is wonderfully rich in Maltose and Dextrose, the great energy producing elements. Its easy digestibility enables even delicate children to assimilate all the bodyâ€"building nourishment it contains. Doctors and Children‘s Hospitals recognize the vital importance of "CROWN BRAND‘" in infant feeding. It is a delicious table syrup too, that every member of the family will enjoy. was prescribed in first feeding formula. It has become a fixture in his daily diet. He loves it and thrives on it amazingly. HIS little body is straight as a young tree. Heis plump, rosy and full of happiness. His skin is velvetâ€"soft and without a blemish. He is a "CROWN BRAND" BABY. anufacturers also of Benson‘s Corn Starch, Benson‘s Goiden Syrup, Lily White Corn Syrup, Mazola Salad and Cooking Oil and other famous brands. of Pours LDwaPrDsBURG Tbhat Bobp 18e m sSUDBURY MAY HOLD CIVIC EVENT FOR KING‘S$ JUBILE!}» i‘ry The Aavance Want Advertisement: Sudbu holdir MA M Saturday, 5.30 to 8 p.m plat Kin Fire Destroys Taxi CENT A MILE Plan to Reorganize _ on South End Road) (Coach Excursion _â€"_ Abitibi Paper Co. Efforts of Drivers and Pasâ€" sengers Fail to Extinâ€" guish Blaze in Car. Snow Used to Fight Fire. "W e have fed our son on Ed»ardsburg ‘Crown Brand‘ Corn Syrup pracâ€" tically since birth and have found it most digestâ€" ible and suitable from every point of view. He now weighs 20 lbs. at 8 months old, and we heartily recomm end Edwardsburg ‘Crown Brand‘ Corn Syrup to all mothers." c/ UERE is what Mrs. Wm. Wesson says about her beautiful child. )1 Y iward:â€"A group of Breton fisherâ€" not long ago made a great catch million sardines, but the buyers d take only 690,000 and so the sh fishermen threw the whole milâ€" back into the sea. Surely men are ige mortals. t were the only parts ¢cf the taxi eszcaped destruction. e passengers and drivers of bot"i were taken to their destinations ae second car. ‘The destroyed taxi a 1934 model of the medium pricâ€" leld. It is thought that the fire ed from defectivye wiring. efforts of the two Urivers an passengers were of no avail ant ole interior of the car was buriiâ€" ‘he body was twisted with the the windows broken and the rea: ‘uined. The engine and extrem« were the only parts the tax ow thrown on the »ssible. Another t id at that time a ovelled onto the f t time gained a g: onging to a local firm was ly destroyed by fire on the ipine road last week. Acâ€" he driver, the car was stopâ€" as the first smoke was seen rown on the blaze as quickâ€" ‘._ Another taxi came along and e as qQuick came alon more sno tha nE‘ reay | T $ >xtreme \ 124 he taxi| North Bay and Canadian I \ Pacific THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO aressing the ably reducit optimism. UX Coupe senger De L Rumble Seq passerger S Ten mX mobile Si 5â€"passenge senger Dc passenger even smoothe location betwe of the car fron! radiator grills, new fenders a the retention C principal of wheels and hy of symmetrical lines. Other new features are: A complete system Oof soundâ€"proofing of body, chassis and motor; longer wheelbase and â€"rcomier interiors; increased econâ€" cmy of cperation by means of improved manifolding and carDuretion systems; increased power achieved through an ertirely new dessign of cylinder head which still permits the use of standard fuel; redistribution of weight to give an even smocsther ride by placing seat location between the axles; new design of the car front, with narrow and higher radiator grills, new radiator ornaments, new fenders and restyled louvres; and the retention cf the 1934 advancements, nrincipal of which are kneeâ€"action resistance reduc of symmetrical l The str Oldsmobile same time allâ€"stee!l "turre This not only in itself, ‘but le: ity and grace tc graceful Oldsm vVeal naire conducted Customer Researc} the 1935 Oldsmobi an outstandinge d Built t mand for fort. bperf | Mr. and M Aldei Lavoi and ‘Mrs._ J Many incorpcra Six and by Gener Limited, miere shC today. Ma Oldsmobile Six and Eight Now Showing Built to Give New Features of Safety, Comfort, Ferâ€" formance and Eceonomy to the Public. and Mrs. O. Desjardin, Mr. and Mi A. Robitaille, Mrs. Alexina Lapalm Mr. and Mrs. Louis Couture, Mr. ar Mrs. Anthine L‘Ecuyer and family, M and Mrs. 0. Chalut, Mr. and Mrs. Edd Barker, and Mrs. A. Aubry. C. Desaiu and Mrs. Jeanne L and fami Mr. and Alice Maj and Mrs. ent cond and morn thory ‘Tl Aubr Funeral Thursday of Mrs. Frank Roy Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Ratlway Tickets are valid to return, leaving desâ€" tination point up to and including Monday, March 18th, so as to arrive North Bay and connect with T. N. O. Train No. 1, leaving North Bay C. P. Depot 10.15 a.m., Tuesday, March 19th. Tickets are valid for travel on T. N. 0. Train Ne, 2 and connections, arriving North Bay 5.30 p.m., connecting with P.R. Train 857 leaving North Bay at 6.50 p.m. and connecting at Sudâ€" bury with Canadian Pacific Train No. 28 Friday and Saturday, March 15th and 16th Hamilton, Smithville, Dunn ville, Welland, Buffalo, Galt Woodstock, London, Kit chener. (Gueloph. Chatham iarge NU and Rel Marks 0 Mrs. Row Om with Rumble ~oupe w ral by l it 1C iend IUIY: 1 M T. N. 0. Stations al M whic wing eam lUnietr i) 711 ydraulic brakes. _ are available in the Oldsâ€" The 5â€"passenger Coach Coach with trunk; 5â€"pasâ€" ixe Coach with trunk; 2â€" upe; 4â€"passenger Coupe > Eeat; 4â€"passenger Do with Rumble Seat; 4â€"pasâ€" xe Convertible Coupe with : bâ€"passenger Sedan; 5â€" dan with trunk; and 55â€" Luxe Sedan with trunk. Number of Friends Relatives Pay Last s of Respect to Late h lies @irch B vAa Lavoie, Mrs. Ruest r..â€"and Mrs. J. Leblan:, . Ephriam Charlebois, r. and Mrs. Senecal, Mr. esjardin, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Alexina Lapalme, Louis Couture, Mr. and ‘Ecuyer and family, My. T‘l Ann dea emonies at the church in Catholit cemetery. s were Lfso Roy, U. k. D. LACcrolx, A. La»â€" Mrs. F. Roy, who died was held on Thursday o‘clock from St. Anâ€" A large number of relatives were presâ€" â€"*‘"One person |s by an automobile aid a speaker adâ€" s Club, thus probâ€" visible supply <of i to the public deâ€" ures of safety, comâ€" ind economy as reâ€" ) the 1934 questionâ€" y General Motors Branch at Oshawa, e lines introduce as velopment the new D" Troof by FPisher. viC better features are ie 1935 Oldsmobile s announced today Products of Canada having their preâ€" caler establishments al TO ht Bel listic, ‘antaf enhat i1€ ia l Mrs. Carriere, N\ se, Mr. and M tte Millette, N GGrermain,. Mal iLIVves Fath dic i, Chathgm Detroit. cof by added trength ady stro of the new 1 and at the ?, incorporatâ€" ages of wind anced beauty family, Muricl Elzear Blais, r, Mr. and Mrs. fferin Theriault the church ‘ong safet rigid . Mr. Marie Ruest blan?, and Northern News:â€"After learning th a man was arrested as a suspected ki napper because he had a photograph Ethel du Pont, explosives hcgiress, t tenant of an adjcining desk has throy away his picture of Mae West. anxious to see that Mr. elected. This lady of 89 s er women and men, as we when they wish to have candidate elected. Among the 7000 odd voters castin their ballot last week for J. Harry Mar ceau in the Nipissing byâ€"election wa Mrs. S. Bedard, of North Bay, wh voted for the first time in her long lif of 89 years. Mrs. Bedard said that th only reason she had for voting at thi election at her age was that she wa wWOMAN 89 YEARS OLD VOTED FPOR FIRST TTIME LAST WEEK ing Capllal are oOthEr points. Abitibi was placed in bankrup September, 1932. It owns or co 11 subsidiary concerns cperating paper, hotel, power and railway nesses. "The proposed transfer of control and management United States to Canada is a have impressed Cabinet Mini closely associated with nor fairs," the Star says. The proposed reorganizatio lined in the paper, calls for of $10,000,000 in new capital, of which is said to be avail Canadians, the rest from Bri talists. The $50,000,000 first bonds now outstanding wou placed by a new issue. Redu ing capital are other points. by Canadians and injecti of new capital into the en been placed before the Or ment, said The Toronto © The paper says a defi been made to Joseph R York, chairman of the protective committee, th; between representatives financiers, Mr. Ripley, an« son, liquidator, are "know way" and that some ann reorganization plans is ¢ the Provincial Governmer Government interest is belief reorganization wou the province‘s pulp and p by C of nt Expect to Have Control of 1LJXCLILICiIILL UL L®SCI1ILIdAL® the Company Transferred from U.S.A. to Canadian\ Sometimes it is VC(‘(‘bde‘) to go o Outside the Natural Food Interests. Realm for Adequate Supplies of Vitamin D. Plan fo Wash with an ErEctr1c CLoOTHEs W AsHER Easier Washdays are Here!! 1i0r a ~"compiete Abitibi Power ar involving acquisi Canada Northern Power Corporation, Limited :C ip Controiling and Operating NORTHERNXN ONTARIO POWER COMPANXY LIMITED NORTHERN QUEBEC POWEKR COMPANY LTMITED OW TCO particul in JeC bu M iU W vVoun 1) 4J pi nd Washâ€"tub tyranny and toil with an Electric Washer, e easy way to pleasant washdays. You simply put the othes in; snap the switth and let the washer wash, eaner, quicker and with less wear and tear on fabrics an you ever thought possible, Elcetric washdays conâ€" rve your health and strength and make home a happier ace to live in. Start them in YOUR home with a Norâ€" ern Electricâ€"ABC Washer. Pay only $5.00 Down; the 11 sSUDBURY RETURNS TO USE 0F VOUCHERS FOR RENTALS ‘he um Selecting Food to Get Benefit of Essentials ssential minerals and vitamins which thcugh minute in quantity are most nportant. He must even go outside i2 natural realm for an adequate mosunt of vitamin D, which is to be und only a butter, full cream, cheese, hcle milk and eggs. Even in these )6ds it may vary enormously, because s presence depends upon the amount ( surshine which the animals producâ€" s those materials have encountered. In a natural state primitive man was ipplied with vitamin D, because lie ent most cf his life in the open. Toâ€" ay man must add vitamin D in the im Of cod liver cil or halibut liver 1. which although technically foods h i¢ (By Edith M. Barber) iants in Sudbury who are f rent are now to be paid cases where the landlord is £YVM in arrears of taxes. ‘This plan has been adopted following complaints that in many cases tenants on relief had reâ€" ceived money to pay rents but that they turned it to other uses instead of paying the landlords. (Copyright 1935, By The Bell Syndiâ€" cate, Inc.) 2 teaspcons onion juice Pepper and salt to taste. Mix all ingredients. Put mixture in molds and set in pan of hot water and cock until set, about fifteen minutes, n a moderate oven (375 degrees F.) Other artificial methods oOf putting vitamin D into foods are also used. The food given to coOws is sometimes irradiated in order to produce milk with a larger vitamin D content. In some milk irradiated ergosteral is put in directly. 2 eggs 4 tablespodons sugar 2 cups milk 1 cup cocoanut 1 teaspcon vanilla extract Beat ezgs very lightly. Beat in sugar. Add milk slowly. Add cocoanut and flavouring. Pour into cups which have been greased lightly with butter. Stand cups in a pan Of water and bake in a slow oven (800 degrees FP.) one hour., Cheese Timbales 1 1â€"2 cups milk. Instead of using cod liver oil or haliâ€" but liver oil, he may now get the vitaâ€" min D he needs from a number of irradiated foods. The list of foods which have been irradiated each year has been dncreasing. There is now ons bread,. several cereals, some milk, some dehydrated vegetables and pureed vegeâ€" tables, an infant food, a chocolate mailt drink and two yeasts, besides several cod liver, haliver cil and malt producis. Cod liver Oil and haliver oil although containing a large amount of both vitaâ€" mins A and D, are irradiated in order to give a concentrate Of vitamin D. which sometimes is needed, for children. Carrots With Butter 3 cups diced cooked carrots 1â€"2 tablespoon butter 2 tablespoons lemon juice Salt and pepper. Melt butter, add lemon juice and stix the carrots into this mixture. Season to taste and heat. Cocoanut Cup Custad are usually 1 cup grated cheese (Â¥ C MONDAY. MARCH 11TH, 1935 taken for medicinal A â€" convemient, altlractive Metai Clothes Hamper will be given to ev ery Electric W a s her purâ€" chaser d uring this special effer Free