The heslth and welfare report was given by President Dr. M. J. Kelly. He told the meetinz that all public and separate school children have been|given test for tuberculosis and that reports on the survey will be available shortâ€" ly. He recalled sesing a magazine in which it was boasted that 800 chilâ€" dren had been test>d in one town and Lion M. Pelanger reported that tickâ€" ets for the turkey draw will be ready for the next meeting. Tt is hoped that the proceeds will be in excess of last year so as to enable the club to send out more Christmas hampers. Extensive preparations are being made for the "Remembrance Day" meééting of the club on November 10. The gugsts for that occasion will inâ€" clude veterans of both Allied and Gerâ€" man forces, who will be asked to say a few words. It will also be ladies. The formation of another Boy Scout troop is well advanced, according to another report that was presented. Lion Ray Hughes reported that three pairs of glasses have been supplied durâ€" Ing the past month. It was announced that meeting Max Siiverman will be the guest speake occasion. Mr. Silverman ed to bring along severa tion pictures which were the European tour of th last vear. Commencing at the first of the month, Timmins Lions Club will hold their weekly luncheons in the Empire Hotel instead of in the Legion Hall. The recommendation was included in a reâ€" port by the treasurer which was read at last week‘s meeting. Will Hold Regular Weekly Gatherings in Empire Hotel After Nov. 1st. | Lion‘s Club Change Place of Meeting 33 THIRD AVENUE Fnables mother to sit down and watch the work roll through in half the time. Gives clothes a smoother, firmer finish, The Beatty TIroner is made to fit practically any washer. 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North Pay Nugget: Hitler‘s proposal to Great Britain to restrict her aerial forces to oneâ€"third the strengeth of his Develcpment and operatin@ costs for the pass three months were $273,177, aâ€" cainst $286,652 in previous period, bring ing costs for the nine months to $787,â€" 039 against $918,.680 a year ago. months amounts to $1,234,162 from 141,890 tons for average of $8.69, aâ€" gainst $1,047,797 from 123,180 tons and average of $8.51 in the 1937 period. D o es Smoother and betterâ€"work. T‘wice as Fast Irons Everything Heavier and better Clothes last longer The Ironer the boys‘ phrase Advance Engraving Later as a physician, I met hundreds of cases of scabies in hospital. cabies, the medical name for the itch, is due to the presence of a little bug or insect which gets under the skin and causes most intense itching. 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HEALTH BOOKLETS AVAILABLE Fight helpful health booklets by Dr. Barton are now available for readers of (The Advance, Timmins.) they are:â€" Fating Your Way to Health(No. 101), Why Worry About Your Heart? (No. 102), Neurosis (No.103), The common Cold (No, 104), Overweight and Underâ€" weight (No.105), Food: Allergy (No.106), Scourge (gonorrhoea and syphilis) (No. 107), and How is Lour;Blood Pressure? (No, 108)., These booklets may be obâ€" tained by sending Ten Cents for each one desired, to cover cost of service and mailing, to The Bell Library, 247 West 43rd. St.,New York, â€"N.Y., mentioning the name of The Advance, Timmins. ALL FOUR,., ONL# WINS CONSOLATION PRIZE 1 am checking below the