/y > 0. } . q .9 Nasalmreathing ............"....... e EOrMIIG :. ... ... y . Teefertred to doctorâ€" .....,........... Referred to dentist ............. ... Examined and focund without defects obher than ... 22. Deéefects to Be Qbserved Before Notification :: .0. .0 ¢ .. . .. .. .cs .cs s‘ . . io on . unds o C ME :sce l l in nsl on . oo Ni ty t an e en en en d .. . i Nemeus ... ... 0. s es . 2l freferred‘to dGoctor dentist ....s............ Examined and found without defects ather than tseth ............t%.. Physical Inspections (by Nurses) Special physical (3y Atirske) _ . > .z y s zs o eE oo o 0 TR Tonsi‘s Pedicolos Impetigo Scabies . Mumps . Measles Chickenp Other Other Complete Physi T. Kelly ;... Podicold Impetig Scabies Mumyps School visi Pupils inspf Treatments urses, few rea and the of wha may be fcllowin ports C Timmin MC upon realt Summary of Monthly Reports for 1936 Shows Remarkable Amount of Helpful Work for the Health of the Children of the Community. _ A Striking Array of Facts and Figures. Unusually ValuableWork by Public Health Nurses Measic PAGER stt reali Timmins â€" Branch » Kirkland Lake Branch KHouyn Branch muste Physical F 11 Defects Suspected sIMMS, HOOKER DREW rned Defeocts Trade is vital to our national existence, and Credit is a first necessity. Credit lubricates the machinery of Trade, and keeps it runâ€" ning smoothly. A large percentage of The Dominion Bank‘s resources is always reserved for Credits to stimulate agriculture, industry, and sound trading, domestic and foreign. T HEB D O B A N K INSURANCE IN ALL BRANCHES REAL ESTATE Readmi=sion Exclusion VisHt redit as Required il aminations Found eLlC Houses and Lots for Sale on Teroms: Clt1Z chat llent ril Some idea cmplished NCITK judging public e town rk. but 417 138 148 199 q0 54 40 Child Hygiene T Tctal atiendancd St. Charles St. Antheny St. . Holy Family Central .. ... Mattagami Mcneta PreE€CAOCIS New babies New mresch Dunnville Chroricle: Their age i: ibout the only thing women attempt tc ronceal these days. y( .o ~ en c b,. % ze uk ao.........r. .. ;... t ... ....... .. Tubuculm Testsâ€"Dr. Russell, Dr. Number Tested PcC St. »Charles ........ 586 St. Antheny ;. .‘sez...419 St. Josep® ...>.¢¢... 328 Holy ....... 477 Ist dose 2rd dose 3rd dose en Toxoid Kelly Tubgercllosis ........ Miscellangous ............ m SCcIaF Welfare ........... T TOUNnQ ; .. ... Total homes visited .... .. Total indivduals covered . Vaccinations Vaecinationsâ€"Dt Sc%g‘ o children . Pr€ 1 3;:.1.9. â€"cA‘. {umips 2. .:‘:. Meéasleg:.;>, * ... carlet fever Whoeoping ccugh Chickenpox .. Impetigo Scabies Nasal breathin ‘Tonsills‘ ;. ... ; In Teeth ... Glands Pulmonary SKin «. .... Nervous . ;« ... ... ... Heéaring ... Nasal breathing RDIESs dult rena Positiv F. A. Burt, Manager C. 8. Blenkinship, Manager 1. D. Simmons, Manages 1Y i el Previously Noetilied Defects Still Not COrrected Communicable Skin Discases cal «liefects .. se k w x . Acute Communicable Discases 1 iC il ho Defects Correctod Tuberceviosis, etc 3509 .1 per cent. Conferences Vision Tested Fonsil Clinics ytat . * Home Visi!s Pj ce sch L ol Schaoltl Kelly oy clinic at St 670 546 436 +108 1834 Keilly sitive . 141 . 962 1542 11 168 367 663 191 408 39 284 18 38 1dea White fur, black grand French tuit !Study Corner Can | Wher shiel splurging he powder rcom be quaint, fi you like it. 1 [and adequate guest powder combs and t] vanity to an used here, wi the mirror very very u. made altoge slonde wood ldraped aress match the in lably ecasier lig a very digl design of : better screc fair, in ifa andâ€"the like: reservsd for t other pocket terial or patt padded cushi talking about goin dren and cats, d always have room The best solution Ahnas don doubling sayv noth It seems as if we always have some thing to hide, and so one of our favour ite cureâ€"alls for whatever ails a roor top dresser drawer for gett out of sight and out of mind has more legitimate use, h The Stores Offer Screens So Attractive That We Often Forget To Notice How Useful They Can Be For Formal or Informal Rooms. resting patt We‘ve hear rey‘d serve the purpose very well is instance. Shelves for books apers are important, especially if s not room for a regular desk. linen the couples 1ig about h Ire \ Screen Is a Versatile Addition to the Decorative Ensemble. Left T Jom T i1 mall XU are nirtrt n Detler ‘or gettin imilies w and doll ise, however, s of a room. , that it adds plainish wal le with the 1 it Di€ . TOl table: Indisturbed reen jlolls. They j away more room. | running problem. if | marent uge and es. The could be because | ud € * sonally we ept childâ€" es. We‘re with chilâ€" tfotr Or a table Or â€" f But â€"a a room lan tac vould bout. e To nave a sewing Corner p ‘triec machine, an ironin{ where they can be hidde THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE. TTMMINS, ONTARIO Aings creen T, in > PLEASANT HoMES toern for a Child‘s Room." This corâ€" tains ideas for a young and durahe room. along with designs for patchâ€" work quilts, one for a bov‘s room and And we‘d add a drawing board for long hand writing. Don‘t forget a straight chair that will sit easy tooâ€"this, of course, could pintch hit here and ke used in the rest of the room between times. Solving the Nursery Problem With a Sscreen A screen is also a solution for the lady with a baby but no spare room for a nursery. All his precious clutter can be collected here, even some ducks and rabbit cutouts for wall decoration if you‘d feel happier with them. And the inside of the secreen can be in a jaunty the se architectural alters sible, is the use of the utility of two was only one befort There is the perei to do with the sewi attractive cabinet 1 well to put in the ; when a lady is half slip, cover or in t dress for one of t very handy to stop clutter at every in the sewing machine a nuisance to oull by Elizabeth MacRea Boykin This is the screened aw to make rea cover or in the midst of a party for one of the children, it‘s not handy to stop and clean up the T at ‘every interruption. And if ewing machine is a portable, it‘s sance to pull it out and put it again every time you feel like ng a seam. So we suggest a petrâ€" nt sewing corner wherever there‘s say T Incider ty of two rooms the one before. is the perenial problem of wh h the sewing machine. Tho a cabinet models are all ve ut in the parlor. but goodne: alteoratian way and preo idy fo? work it t are not posâ€" reen to create s whore there Stl'e“'irtg se to the ace for a r behind ) ud h id o : a D ov auit outside of thke aln or Angeâ€" 101L as it ippen ne orf rictly for one seam ind a chest fc a beautiful C eV one for a girl. (Copyright, 1937, Rae Boykin). Pioneer of Cobalt Camp has Hard Time in T Matr Advance)â€"Nei a convet space.â€" I i’atc] the 11 iles in ‘urrent Digest:â€"Guards at the Reâ€" a city jail were ordered to wear rubâ€" shoes because prisoners complained y made too much noise, disturbing 1¢ r‘e Te i1ImnIin i in CODaAitT s DCom C inother chance to s ed usIng it In a COlonial | the pattern, then quilt in cotton lining, made of the screen. You mi Iges by getting maple in il munli from mnot or a season‘s sewing. r. materials, all except hinese screen. 11 ths and en when ‘reen is t _ and cet You ta I1Y t 4â€"(Special to The| Campbell, wellâ€"known| Cf this mining camp. ipal hospital here conâ€" in iliness in the course lapsed cn tne doorstep hom he had gone for r2,. Mr. Campbell lives ns in Gillies Limit and ion became seriocus he the home of some Badsger orzsperty, three more U wall pa a quill aterestir Y 4 J colonilal bedroo then quilt it on EFlizanecth Macâ€" , made to fit the You might bind ; maple picture tacking them to on th»> back side tain e imost oDdvious ainly a simple buy nice ones i cover an old ian a jifly with per and a pan ted â€" patchwork ig, especially if onial bedroom. bal most Bad ted and n« FAo cam 1888 an IMiness . COCIl morl NTA oW his The many friends of Mrs. Martin Melody will regret io hear she is a paâ€" lient in the hospital in North Bay. Dr. and Mrs. R. Faston left last woeek to take up his duties in the Ontarto hespital, Hamilton. Althsugh only comâ€" ing here three years ago, Dr. and Myrs. Easton made many frisnds and will be greatly missed. They take away with them the best wishes of the town pssâ€" | ple. Dr. C. R. MacLkear: of ‘Teronto | Western hospital, is taking cover Dr. Easion‘s practise, He and Mrs. Macâ€" Lean are residinz in town. PBornâ€"Tusesday, March 2nd, to Mr. and Mrs. B. Davies, 56 Second avenueâ€" a son (David George). ’WeddmO' Saturday 26 ) sns "V Mz Schumacher Manse ‘ nBA 2 e ! ~February, 1937, was the kind of | menth that Timmirs men of 1977 can talk when they take their grandâ€" sons on their knees and tell them about the gcod old days in the North. It sets a record for mildness that has never been equalled since Harry Preston ‘camped on the wild shore of Porecupine lake. sns on Cthelr I the gcod old « a record for been equalled bring their babic A quiet weddi Unitead Church m ninz, by Rev. M Eva, daughter c! Messrs. Dan and A> Hannan were Called to Lavant on Tuesday owing to the death of their fatter. The child welfare cliniz will be held in the public school crn Friday, March 5th, Mothers are invited to attend and bring their babies. 0009009000000 000040 0089000004006# 0 0 Schumacher, March 3rd. (Special to The Advance)â€"Miss Agnes Robertson, cf Miss Andersor‘s beaulty parlour, is in Toronto attending the hairâ€"dressers‘ convention. The Young People‘s Society of Trinity United Church are putting on a thresâ€" azt play entitled "And Billy Disapâ€" peared" in the Croatian hall on Friday evening, March the 5th. This play lias been well prepared and will be well worth seeing. The yourg people are ncted for the talent shown in previous nlayvs. Chas.S. Hamilton and Miss Eva Oglon United in Marâ€" riage. Other Schumachâ€" er News. ture on Sunday, when it did not freezo durirg the 24 hours, was 38.5 degrees, the low point being 33. Sunshine during the month was well above averageâ€"154 hours, or an average of 5% hcurs a day. On cnly six days was the sky entirely overcast. The rain of the 2ist totalled .15 inthes, arother remarkable record. Sev.â€" en inches of snow fell, 2% incthes of There were two springâ€"like days, five days on which it thawed and few of the cold blustsry days for which previous Februarys have been noted. All the dlaily highs and daily lows, added up, then averaged, give an average temâ€" perature for the month of 12 degrees That may not appear particularly warm but when compared with the average for the coldest February, 1934â€"6.8 deâ€" grees below zeroâ€"it means a difference for every day of the month of more than 19 degrees. f High Spot, 44 Degrees The high spot of 44 degrees was was reached sn Sunday, February 21st, when a soft ssutherly wind brought the Northland a touch of really springlike weather. The previous day the mercury had reached 42. The average temperaâ€" Different from Practically Every Other February known in the North. F cl)ruar\ 1st was the High Spot, with a Temperature 44 Above. Lowest of Month was 15 Below. FLORAL TRIBUTES Wreaths, Sprays, Bouquets Flowers of Quality Tastefully Designed WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, MARCH 10TH AND 11TH â€"TWO FEATURESâ€" MERLE OBERON and BRIAN AHERNE in Mascioli Theatre, Schumacher FRIDAY AND sATURDAY, MARCH 12TH AND 13TH BINCG CROSBY and MADGE EYANS in Midnight Show sunday, March Ith. Playing Preview on ‘I FOUND STELLA PARISH" also "LAWLESS RANGE" wedding took place in th rch manse on Saturday eveâ€" ev. Murray C. Tait, wher ter cf Mr. and Mrs. Oglon MONDBDAY, AND TUESDAY, MARCH 8TH AND 9TH â€"TWO FEATURESâ€" KAY FRANCIS and IAN HUNTER in ROSCOE KARNS® and CHARLOTTE WYNXNTERS in FRIDAY AND sSATURDAY, MARCH 5th and 6th IRENE DUNNE and MELVYN DOUGLAS in 20 Fourth, opp. Fire Hall Mrs. Shephard ‘P‘,Q Florist NAll Cnhn saturday, March 13Uh, der the direction of Mrs. Ph Mrs. Hepplewhite, the children on two small plays. | Mrs. W. Lecke left Surday for Toronâ€" toc, to represent the Women‘s Mission society cf the camp at the annual mesting ‘held in Toronto. According to the almarac, spring I Â¥ins on March 21st, though its unlik even that day will be as mild as month before. The mcon was at t full on February 25th and the n moon should be seen or March 12 At the beginning of this month t sun rises at approximately 6.50 a. and sets at approximately 5.45. Lig]‘ ingâ€"up tims for vehicles is from 6 to 6.45. Minimum thermometer readings show: The lowest temperature was on the 16thâ€"15 belew zero; highest miniâ€" mum was on the 21st. 33 degres; on 16 nights the temperature was below zero, cne at zero exacily, and 11 nights alcsove zero; the mean minimum for the month was 24 degrees, nosarly 9‘% Gdegrees higher than Fesruary, 1931. Coldest day of the month was the "th: maximum 2, minimum 11 below, a mean Of 4‘4 beslow zero. According to the almarac, spring beâ€" gins on March 21st, though its unlikely even that day will be as mild as a f Regina, became thse ride cf ‘Charies Sidney Hamilton. They were attended by ~Mr.â€"and Mrs. Leonard Cousineau and a rumber Of friends. The young couple will reside on Fourth avenue. Mr. A. Glazier is in North Bay this week visiting his daughter, Mrs. Melâ€" cady. A glance at the daily maximum ther« mometer readings reveals that there were nine days during the month when the temperature was 32 or more; the lowest maximum during the month was on the 7th when ithe mercury reached only 2 degrees; the mean maximium was 22.7 degrees, a degree more than the previous record of February, 1931, Went to 15 Relow flurries C water, month w an inth | light,. I‘m using Curtis Rheumatism Liniâ€" ment and it sure does bring relief. I feel as spry as a puppy. You too can benefit by th‘s great remedy. If you suffer from neuralgic pains varicose veins or rheumatism use this wonderful liriment. Keep a boitle in the house at all times, You never know when you‘ll need it to reli¢cve sprains and painful bruises The cost is just 50¢ a bottle at Curtis Drug Store, 14 Pine Street North, YTimmins, and if you are not satisfied you get every cent of your money back. THURSDAY. MARCH 4TH, 1937 as les to be : 6th, the remainder in lig: 12 cthor days. Brought tal precipitation for t1 s less than an inchâ€".85 â€" be exa~t. This is unusual Phone 678 RHEUMATISM "NO MOoORF tl