as the 1 measles The a girl of h part of blackhead ng w1 the cl why l€ ing sk ample babyh rules PAGGE POUR Glandula skin Out of 50060 girls examined recently on the care of the skin, MARSHA HUNT was informed that her complexion was the most perfect in texâ€" ture and qaulity. She attributed its fércetion to thorough night and morning cleansing and toning. American Beauty Parlor Northern Telephone COMPANY LIMITED t Acne, Pimpes and Eruptions Are Adolescent‘ Problems. physical perfection she is taught the | leanliness and per: For a Short Time Only MAKE APPOINTMENXNTS® EARLY 11 Bc BEAUTIFUL Cleanliness \LL PERMANENT WAVES When Fire Threatens ; YOUR TELEPHONE A 1 stands ready to summons aid @Ir exercIise, ar our fcundation there‘s the reg le have embarr By ELSIE PIERCE 9t normal voun Erom the important personal hyâ€" the bath, pruâ€" xercise, drinkâ€" ormal youn i shining 2x 1. From }|â€" Daughtéer is taught one rule above all important | others and that is cleanliness. Makeâ€"up sonal hyâ€"| must be removed before retiring| if bath, pruâ€" | makeâ€"up is used. If the skin is oily it ise, drinkâ€"| is cleansed with a complexion brush and dation for ia pure bland soap, rinsed thoroughly, he reason ‘cold water dashed over it as the last mbarrassâ€" | rinsing. Then a mild tonic is used. That |treatment keeps the oily skin pretty well controlled. Remember that this nal young type is the favourite parking place for Local fire departments report that prompt telephone calls are one of the greatest factors contributing to the protection of life and property from serious fire loss. Apart from its use as a social and business c telephone protects your home and loved ones threatens. the local office and arrange to have its protection. Pelephone service may save you many times its smallâ€"cos \t such times, have you this modern means of "cryving he money C girl does not nee treatments. But | i little more freedom with beauty aids o that there is no pinchâ€"penny saving ind buying of infEérior cosmetics on the Instead, mother se beauty aids, and they 863 eda â€"Ccompiicated beaut her mother allows he cts daugh e the fines a social and business convenienee, the Fall Fruits Replacing _ the Summer Varieties make for perm An antiseptic lo bination of ples may heal | ing. If this fall letter. An occ: no major cata every woman, 1 "Helens of Tro with a stick t spot magicallyâ€" \p'\leb, Pears, Grapes, ()ranges Bananas, Grapefruit mong the Popular Fruits in the Menu at Present, â€"~Menu for the Week and Recipes for Lamb Stew and Inâ€" "ternational Sandwich. +4 IT (Copyright ite Inc). . Wi ruit : shoul }] By Edith M. Barber) 11 sundayâ€"Breakfast Sliced oranges Readyâ€"toâ€"eat cereal Waffles M CcfTfee permal tic lotic 11 1J 1 O bean QOlU Dinnmer ntial fire 1} 1 I L l Y ind ipple olntiment y applied nd avoid reputable t them scien! hem very car issues over t when danger 111 1¢ eal Maple Syru J1IY JA to jJlemis ippen rapé ana f11 H 3€ 9L n 11 11 Ba( i } ed 2ME 1Ct6 Dinrer Cold tongue Stuffed tomatoe: Baked sweet potat Cabbage in crean Custarda pie Wednesdayvyâ€"Breakfast supper Mixed hors d‘oeuvres e Toasted crack ced peaches Tea Broilet Mondayâ€"Breakfast Stewed prunes Readyâ€"toâ€"eat cereal toes But! Apple brown betty Tuesd2ayâ€"Breakfast Orarge juice Cooked cereal Grapefrui inger cake Dinne Lurcheon ito and beet iC Bacon Luncheon s with chi Dinner i lamb CiI i muffir ncheon A{ hop 12 Buttered bet id Macaroot k Continuing, this oldâ€"timer recalls that Mr. McChesney opened one of the first stores north of Englehart. That was at Matheson. There was also a littie store on a point in Abitibi Lake in 1900 when gold was found on some of the islands and the Grand Trunk Pacific was being constructed. The oldâ€"timer adds that| Mr. McChesney will be greatly missed by all the real oldâ€"timers and by thousands more who knew‘him. The oldâ€"timer in question says that he sends his sincere sympathy to the beâ€" reaved family, and that there is nothâ€" ing that makes him feel so badly as to see so many of his old friends in the North dying. The past three years have taksn many of them, he notes, some of them being mentioned including: Dan O‘Connor, Noazh Timmins,, Mr. Kingâ€" ston, Waiter Moncohan, Mr. DePencier and Mrs. Waliter Monohan, who was the first white lady to make her home in the Matheson area. A prominent oldâ€"timer, who has lived in the North for over thirty yvears, writes to express his keen regret at the death of Mr. Sam McChesney.â€"I1" knew Mr. Sam McChesney ever since he first came North," writes this other pioneer, "and I never met a better gentleman that Mr. McChesney, who was one of the real pioneers of the North." Oldâ€"Timer‘s Tribute to Late 8. McChesney brC rounC ATrral bI Mashe Douzht Bi Poached 6 nd 166 Mixec rominent Pioneer of the North Expresses Regret at the Passing of the Pioâ€" neers. Gire h m 1C opyrig hn ~ IRC:) Mu 1ps diced Ip choprpe uliflow rternational Sandwich Ready d herrir n iflower with Hollandai ~pudding Chocolate : Saturdayâ€"Rreakfast Stewed Apricots Ready sutterscotch pudd Thursdayâ€"Breakf eppet 1P COC Fridayâ€"Breakfast Tomato juice Cocked cereal § Toast Bu Luncheor iffed with OV Luncheor Tomato so Veal cut Luncheon 11 but Dinnet Dinne: oiled f LLY it 1t uUp d with tongue Bu A GC Wip onIons an )wned. Mi 8t 1Y inder Ll D1 Persons carrying rifles, who have perâ€" mits but are shooting inside the muniâ€" cipality, may have their firearms conâ€" fiscated. In any event they will be ayCiue sSoOulll, was sruck in the hip by a stray .22 calibre slug. Although the boy was not seriously injured, the bullet penetrating: to a depth of only® threeâ€" quarters of an inch, he might easily have been more seriousiy hurt. Police began on Saturday to patrol the outskirts of the town. Anyone found with a rifle who has no permit to carry it will have his gun confiscated and be charged. boy was not penetrating quarters of have been : J During season 1937â€"37 the ladies had cleared the sum of $336.38 through sales and other activities. Rey. A. I. Heinonen presided during the election of the new officers. A new feature was added to the proâ€" gramme of the Ladies‘ Night this Wedâ€" nesday which will be a regular attracâ€" tion, especially to men. Every Wednes.â€" day at 8 o‘clock the men are responsible for arranging a short lecture on some timely topic followed by discussion on same. Last night Rev. A. I. Heinonen gave a lecture on the topic "How Canâ€" ada is Governed?" The multitude of questions made o the speaker after the lecture proved that the topic was a very interesting one at this time. Starting frocm the British Commonwealth of Na. (Sept. 29th), the fol elected for the 1937 Mrs. Joseph Aho dent; Myrs. J. A. P dent; ~Mrs. A. I. B Mrs. V. Taskinen, se committee, Mrs. A. Marlin, Mrs. Gust, JOK1; Mrs. J. Aho and Mrs. A. J. Peterson: auditors: Miss Esther Leeman and Miss Myra Heinoâ€" ren. Mining Training Schools To Open at Haileybury Brief Lecture and Discussion to Feature Meetings of Ladies‘ Aid Sewing Circle New Feature Added to "Circle" Program among diffc F‘o Check Up on the Shooting Situation Timmins, Provincial, Tisdale and Game Warden to Stop Dangerous Target Pracâ€" tice on Edge Town. »Wi At the s‘ Aid ifty Men Between Ages of 18 and 23 to Receive Three to six Months‘ Course at Youth Training Plan School to Open at Harleybury Early This Month. 1 l A Quarter of a Century WILSCODN L. z> Telephones: OFFICEâ€"295 _ RESIDENCEâ€"662 GORDON BLOCK 64 5 B i ie business meeting of the Laâ€" d Sewing Circle of the Finnish Church on Wednesday night 29th), the following officers were for the 1937â€"38 season. Mrs. Gust, Joki: Mrs lv npialin hut ealn rnment the gc For Twentyâ€"five Years 1 have been continuously enâ€" gaged in the business of General Insurance, representâ€" ing all through those years the same timeâ€" tncd com â€" panies in Automobile, Fire and Life. â€"I am working for my customers, and not for any particular company. DISTRICT AGENT FOR MANUFACTURER‘®. LIFE IXSURAXNXCE CO. decided to tion period e a sterda o was elected presiâ€" Peterson; viceâ€"presiâ€" Heinonen, treasurer; ecretary; to the work \. Helminen, Mrs. A this time. Starting ommonwealth of Na. autlined briefly the t in the Dominion of rovernment is divided iuthorities and how rEnt 1 Deé angerous ecently 1 of Préc eriod it wa provide fo n the sam din T 1 received ibre rifle: 1g tTarg( T‘immin > LVE s Dpollice a camâ€" e nimâ€" e been on the Y wWhnen hip by i D6 brought to the polit¢e. office where dis position of their caSés will be determ ined. awaiting trial by magistrate on OCtODer 25th on charges of vagrancy and jail breaking. Constables Stewart Young, Kirkland Lake, and H. E. Strickland, Timmins, recognized the pair from photographs that had beew sent out from the Rouyn police office by Chief Of Police J. Tissot. Although wiey had no money when leaving Rouyn, the two had $20 when arrested in the Larder Lake shack." for Young men chosen under the Doâ€" minionâ€"~Provincial Youth Training Plan mmust be registered as unemployed. They will receive instruction there for a perâ€" lod of from three to six months in the rudiments and fundamentals of mining and positions will be found for them when they have graduated. Their transportation will be paid from the point where they are selected to Haileybury. Boys completing the course will have their transportation paid from Haileybury to where they start work. Boys who are forced to reâ€" turn home through illness will have The Rouyt had the foll« tario Provinc their transportation paid, but those who fail to comply with rules incidental to the training course will have to get home the best way they can. Living expenses will be paid during the duration of the course which will last from three to six months. Boys must have a sincere interest in mining and must declare their intention of conâ€" tinuing in the industry. Physical apâ€" pearance will be taken into consideraâ€" tion in selection men and they will have to undergo a stringent medical examâ€" ination. Fifty young men between the ages of 18 and 23, who have at least juniot matriculation standing, will be selected and sent to the mining school at Haiâ€" leybury, which has been established and sent to leybury, wh many vears Frank J. M MacFarlane Lon ited, reports fro Little Long La quired ations at the present t "The shaft," cCc in his telegraphi office of the cCc vein at 25 feet a "The shaft," concludes Mr. McFarlane in his telegraphic report to the Toronto office of the company, "first cut the vein at 25 feet and at 50 feet free gold was discovered. This has appeared conâ€" tinuously to the present depth. The shaft will soon approach the 132 level where the diamond drilling indicated $52.00 ore. The first station will be cut at 200 feet." escaped lst and Johnson To Employ More Men at the McFarlane Long Lac Mine Humour, London, : ‘Here are a few r you to take with t I have my own v ouple Escaped from Jail at Rouyn Caught at Larder in the nea become â€" mi rom nd, llowin London COIeLLe â€" back ] by ma he mal McFarlans, president of ong Lac Gold Mines, Limâ€" from the property in the Lac ared that the shaft to the depth of 83 feet i the vein with free gold > with you, sir." "Thank own views of your hotel f don, Eng.:â€"Hotel Keepâ€" i few views of our hotel ructi( MCF la Press last week "Identified by Onâ€" e officers at Lard. and woman who jail on September Parent and Oliver in the local jail istrate on October vagrancy and jail ; Stewart Young, H. E. Strickland, ‘ the pair from tion is going O cFarlane advised, accomodations of which will be reâ€" iture when operâ€" extensive. There tals of mining und for them d will be paid 1e property