Sense and Nonsense:â€"Many a man uses the sign language when the dollar sign is involved. North Bay Nugget:â€"Nowadays it‘s even tough for the white collar workâ€" er to find a white collar in which to work. U UE UE EU S FELLâ€"In loving memory of our dear mother, Henrietta Fell, who passed away August 16th, 1943. Loving and kind in all her ways, Upright and just to the end of her days, Sincere and true in her heart and mind, | Beautiful memories she left behind. â€"Ever remembered by her sons, Thomas, John nad James and her daughterâ€"inâ€"law, Velma. Start In your Own Business If you have been discharged from the Armed Forces or laid off in a war plant, if your farmwork or other ocâ€" cupation does not take all of your time, if you are honest and dependable, military exempt, willing to work for financial independence, we‘ll establish you in your own part time business, supplying household and farm necessâ€" ities. Suitable travel outfit required. Credit furnished. Write, the J,. R. WATKINS Company, DEPT. Oâ€"Tâ€"7A 2177 Masson, Montreal. Will pay $2.50 for all well filled dry herries this week and next ship C.0.D. to Thedford Celery Dist. London, Ontario ANTEDDâ€"Boarding Homes for Childâ€" ren of School Age. Apply to Child ren‘s Aid Society, Room 4, Municipal Building, Timmins. S IIEI T35 5 5 % 41 3â€"Room Apartment; also 3â€"roomed House on Harold Ave., S. Porcupine. Apply, Mrs. Ristamaki, 69 Harold Ave., 8. Porcupine, â€"â€"32~838§ BLUEBERRIES WANTED Address: Crushers, 25 cycle motors and minâ€" ing and milling equipment. south Porcupine, Aug. 17, 1944 le A WORD PER INSERTION (minimum 25¢) 1%e A WORD PER TNSERTION IF CHARGED (Minimum 35¢) All Classified Advertising must be paid before insertion to obtain cash rate. The Advance will not be responâ€" sible for â€"errors occurring in teleâ€" phonea advertisements, or as a reâ€" sult of copy not carefully, legibly written. Mistakes occurring from these sources are wholly at adverâ€" tiser‘s risk, By virtue of a warrant issued by the Mayor of the Town of Timâ€" mins bearing date the nineteenth day of May, 1944, a sale of lands in arrears of taxes in the Town of Timmins will be held in the Municipal Building, Timmins, at the hoeur of ten o‘clock in the forenoon on the fourteenth day of September, 1944, unless the taxes and costs are sooner paid. ALDERMAC COPPER CORPORATION P.O. Box 159 Sherbrooke, Que. or MINE OFFICE at ARNTFIELD Notice is further given that if the full amount of taxes and costs is not realized at the sale, and adjourned sale will be held at the same time and place on the twentyâ€"eighth day of September, 1944, and that the Corporation of the Town of Timmins reserves the right to purchase at such adjourned sale all or any lands for which the full amount of taxes and costs is not offered. Notice is hereby given that the list of lands for sale for arrears of taxes has been published in the Ontario Gazette on the third day of June, 1944, and that copies of the said list may be had at my office. OFPICE OP THE TREASURER, Timmins, Ontario, June 15, 1044. «24 Treasurer‘s Sale of Land for Taxes TOWN OF TIMMINS, DISTRICT OF COCHRANE AGENTS WANTED Oe Dorcupins Mibaner CLASSIFIED ADS MEMORTIA M Phone 26 $5,000 buys New Duplex, 212 Maple North. $1500 down. A beautiful lot Toke, Patricia and Hart Streets $2,200 Cash buys 6â€"room house, 23 James. $6, 800 buys 8â€"room, oil heated house, 19 James. Terms. Special home buying opportunities £3,500 Cash buys imodern 4<room house, 120 Patricia. Mr. and Mrs. Carson left last week for a twoâ€"weeks‘ vacation at points south. Mr. and Mrs. 8. Wheeler and son Bob returned on M.onday after spendâ€" ing a vacation at their summer cottage at Sesekinika. Mr. and Mrs. H. Kleven left week for a two weeks‘ holiday in onto, Buffalo, and other points. Romeo Gauthier, RC.AF., is spendâ€" ing leave visiting relatives and friends in town. Flying Officer M. E. Williams, R.C. AF., returned to his station at Sumâ€" erside, P.E.I., on Saturday after spendâ€" ing leave visiting at his home, Hemlock Henry Ostrosser, Canadian Army stationed at Camp Borden, returned to his station after visiting his wife and family over the weekâ€"end. L AC. Jack Burwell, RCAF. stâ€" ationed at Trenton, is spending furâ€" lough in town. Mrs. Dick Geren has returned. to Saskatoon, Sask., after spending some time in Timmins. Mr. and Mrs. J. Goodman returned on Sunday after visiting friends in Toronto. Py “s“ Mrs. J. Webb, Mountjoy St. 8. returnâ€" ed on Sunday after visiting friends in Windsor and Toronto. Mrs. T. Dodd, 8 Bannerman Ave, is visiting relatives and friends in St. Catherines. _ Miss Chan Burke, of Rhode Island US A., is visiting at the home of Mir and Mrs. J. E. Sullivan, Tamarack St. Major â€"J. R. Parkes, stationed _ at Valcartier is sperding leave in town with his wife and family. Misses Marie Rogers and Phyllis Mcâ€" Coy returned last week from a twoâ€" week holiday at Sesekenika. Mrs. A. W. Lang, returned last week from her vacation spent in Pembroke and other points. Mr.and Mrs. R. C. Thomson, and daughter, Shirley, left on Saturday to spend a week at Sesekenika, Pte. Les Thompson, stationed at Calgary, Alta., spent furlough in town visiting his family and friends. Henry Donovan, R.CAF. stationed at Toronto, spent leave last week visâ€" iting his wife in town. Miss Teresa Belec left on Saturday to spend two weeks holiday in Torâ€" onto and other points south, Mrs. Kay Stevens, of Sarnia, is visitâ€" ing friends in Timmins and Schuâ€" macher this week. Miss Lorraine Baderski left toâ€"day for a holiday visit to Quebec City. Miss Mary Adams returned Thursâ€" day after a holiday visit to Sarnia, Mrs. Len Godin, of Hamilton, is visiting relatives and friends in town. Miss Jean Aide left last week to spend a holiday in Toronto, Bill Bu#well, of Noranda, was a weekâ€"end visitor intown. Jerry. Morin, RCNVR. at Halifax spent leave in town last week, Sgt. Joe Greenberg, R.CAF., spent leave visiting in town last week. GENE GLADSTONE Sky Block Phone 2135 SHAW, Treasurer last Torâ€" is visitinzat the home of Miss Vivian Pierce, Birch St. S. Miss Aileen Teeple, Nurse in Training aAt the Sick children‘s Hospital, Torâ€" onto, returned last week after spendâ€" ing three weeks visiting relatives and friends in town. Miss Juliette CGauthier has returned from New York where she attended the hairdressers‘ convention. Army, spent leave visiting a't. his home Toke St. this week. Wren Anne McGarry is spending leave visiting friends in town this week, Misses Jean Blahey and left Wednesday for a vaca south. Cpl. Constance Lejambe, CW A.C. stationed at Hamilton, is spending leave at her home, Spruce St. N. Mrs. B. Dodd is visiting relatives at North Bavy. Mrs. T. Goodman returned on Sunâ€" day after visiting friends in ‘Toronto. Miss Nadine O‘Connor returned this week from a holiday visit to Toronto. Miss Muriel~ Beach, of Lieut. Douglas Carriere, â€" Canadian Mr. Ivar Johnson, of Cochrane, was visitor to town this week, d Helen Synos | 0. C., ha ition in points | spending Quebecâ€" City, THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS3, ONTARIO Lieut.~John; E.+ Keeley,«â€"RCE., staâ€" tioned ‘ at. Petawawa \and ‘Mrs. Keeley, t left: on Tuesday after visitingâ€" at the home of ‘ Mr.® and ‘Mrs,‘" D.®" E. 4Keeley, _: ~ Jack RCN.VR., stationed at Charlottetown,. P. E. I., is ~spending leave visit,lng with shis <mother, Mrs. A. Shaheen, Birch 8t â€" ' Lieut. ~John ~A. ; Kelman, * Canadian Army : stationed #ins NovaScotia, left toâ€"day. after : spending leave visltmg in town. Miss Marguerite Burke returned to her home in Port Arthur last week after visiting at the home of Miss Mary Morin, Hemlock St. Corporal L. Belanger, of the R. C. 0. C., has returned to Barriefield after spending a furlough visiting his p ents at 37 Wilson. Mrs. Bernardi, Mrs. J. Bandiera, and Mrs. P. Morandin with her son, Guido, have left to spend three weeks‘ holiday in â€"Montreal. John G, Archer, of 82 Maple Street, 8., has left to spend his vacation at Havelock. Private Maurice Monette has returnâ€"| â€" Beauty Posers for Your Summer Holidays ed to Brantford after spending his leave visiting his parents at 87 Main. serving fruit. 3: P LEA M L l "A\innar.: lanan maat â€"fAich â€"aAr Mrs. A. Langley left last week for Kirkland Lake, where she will take up residence. ACl Gerard Durocher has returned to Winnipeg after spending a furlough visiting his parents at 18 Montgomery. AaF=~ Lunch:; 1 small serving lean meat, fish or fowl or 1 small slice cheese or cottage cheese" (2 heaping tableâ€" spoons) or 2 eggs; 2 generous servings vegetables (or 2 cups); skimmed milk as at breakfast (or 1 cup buttermilk; Breakfast: 1 serving fruit; 1 tableâ€" spoon (dry measure before cooking) cereal; 1 slice bread; 1 egg; 1 cup skimmed milk (or cup canned milk). In the treatment of the disease ovâ€" erweight, Dr. W. |C. ‘Cutting, in the Journal of Endocrinology (glands) states that either food must be reâ€" duced in amount, or more physical work (excercise) taken. As even the man or woman doing little or any work requires 1500 calories daily, Dr. Cutting »suggests a daily diet of but 1000 calories to be carried out over a number of months. A diet used at Stanford Endocrine is as folâ€" lows. e Food habits in themselves help to cause overweight, some of which are (a) the parents teaching of the child to eat up all the food given him, (b) feeling of comfort produced by a full stomach, (c) the food habits of youth (when more food was needed) are carried over into middle age, although there is less need for food, In Gastroenterology (stomach and intestines), Dr. Walter C. Alvarez, Mayo Clinic, states:‘No internal secâ€" retion (gland extract or hormone) is able, all by itself, to so change metâ€" abolism (the building up and tearing down of the body structure) that the total amount of fat in the body will increase; the person must always help to cause the increase in fat on his body by eating more food than he needs. The stout man may be someâ€" what different from others in that when he is tired he wants plenty of food; the thin or dyspeptic type of person when tired, often cannot eat much." There are two points we must alâ€" ways remember about these . cases. First, the actual number of cases of "‘gland‘" types of overweight is not more than 5 in every ‘100, although in a small percentage more the overâ€" weight is partly due to lack of gland juice, Second, despite the fact that lack of gland juice is ‘responsible for the overweight, satisfactory results in getting rid of this excess fat cannot be obtained unless, in addition to the use of gland extracts, the amount of food is reduced in amount. We see these various types of overâ€" weight from time to time and naturâ€" ally think that all that is necessary is to prescribe the one or more extracts shown to be needed and the overâ€" weight will lose this excess weight. Another tpye of overweight caused by lack of gland juice or homone is where the excess fat is mostly across abdomen and hips. In these eases sex gland extract is prescribed in adâ€" dition to the pituitary extract. When an individual, greatly overâ€" weight, to be a little "slow" mentally and physically, and perhaps the skin has a "waxy‘" appearance, the physician suspects that the thyâ€" roid gland is not pouring enough juice (hormone or extract) into â€"the blood. Accordingly a metabolism test is made which usually shows that the thyâ€" roid gland is not as active as it should be and the patient is given small doses of thyroid extract daily. In cases where the excess fat is only on certain parts of _ the bodyâ€"across shoulders, chest, abdomen, upper arms and thighs and not on forearms or lower legesâ€"the pituitary gland in the skull is thought to be not pouring enough pituitary extract into the blood. The overweight is given inâ€" jJections of anterior pituitary extract under the skin. Gland Type Just $2*a week payable now will keep you on the payroll after age 65 with a $25.00 monthly cheque, or in case of {our death before age 65, your family will receive an imâ€" mecz'iatc payment of $340.00 followâ€". ed by an income of $25.00 every mom{x. Both of the above income benefits are anteed for ten years certain. Inquire today. *+4,, ;;, Beauty and You Overweights Must a Reducing Diet by PATRICIA LINDSAY * D * * t t 4* 43 Mrs, Mary Olson, who has successâ€" fully conducted the Truâ€"Art Beauty Salon for some years past, left last week for the south where she intends to locate. Mrs Olson has sold the Truâ€" Art Beauty Salon to Miss Kay Harris, The bride was formerly, an employee of the Northern Telephone Co., on the stwitchboard. They will reside in South Porcupine We wish them all luck and happiness. Sgt. Louis Doiron, RC.A F. stationed at Rockliffe, but recently returned from overseas, spent leave last week in town, the guest of Mr. and (Mrs. A. W. Lang, Patricia Blyvd. A pretty wedding was solemnized at the Baptist Church in Timmins on Tuesday morning (August Ast) when Irma Pauline Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Manary, of Hoyle, beâ€" came the bride of Elgin Eades, both of South Porcupine. The bride was atâ€" tended by Mrs. Albert Odell and the best man was Adolf Kawalsky. â€" South Porcupine, Aug. 15th, Special to The Advance. 44545 44 44 4 i : 1 serving fruit. Dinner: lean meat, fish, or fowl 1 medium serving (‘4 pound), or 2 ounces cheese (‘s pound): 2 generous servings vegetables: 1 serving fruit. B complex vitamin is given daily to round out the diet, Eating Your Way To Health Do you know which foods contain proteins, minerals, starches, or fat? Do you know just what and how much you should eat daily? Send today for this useful booklet by Dr. Barton enâ€" titled "Eating Your Way to Health." It answers the above questions and inâ€" cludes a calorie chart and sample menâ€" us. Send your request to the Bell Library, P.O. Box 99, Station G. New York, N. Y. enclosing Ten Cents and a three cent stamp to cover costs of service and mention the name of this newspaper. Pretty Wedding at th@ Timmins Baptist Church Wm. Bannerman, Reeve, Porcupine, Ontario, Good teeth and sound bone structure in children can be traced to just one thingâ€"enough good milk. Skimp on other things these diffiâ€" cult ‘days, but don‘t skimp on the amount of milk neéded for your children. It‘s the finest health insurance you can buy for them. Call Specification and conditions may ‘be obtained from the To Clerk,. for the consruction of a Fire Hall in Porcupine, Ontario Sealed Tenders, plainly marked as to contents, will be received by the Township Clerk, W. F. Strutt, Porcupine, Ontario, up to 5 p.m., Lowest or any other Tender not necessarily accepted Timmins Dairy Telephone 935 TOWNSHIP OF WHITNEY T enders for Fire Hall WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23rd, 1944 co, Thomas Shub Mrs, M. A REPRESENTATIVES Reed Block Timmns, Highâ€"Grade Samples From Week‘s Run of the Press Sudbury Star:â€"The sky makes lovely covering these hot nightsâ€"when it doesn‘t leak. Toronto Globe:â€"Thoroughly thrash= ed by Russiam forces nearing Warsaw, Huns set fire to the historic. Polish city. That is the Nazi game: When in a hopeless situation, senseless desâ€" truction is a last resort. Mr. Beasley is leaving the Porcuping camp to take up residence in Port Arthur. Mr. Clarence Anderson, President of the Kiwanis Club, of which Mr. Beas«â€" ley is a member, presented the guests of honour with a black leather zippered dressing case (fitted) on behalf of the club members and friends as a token of their esteem. 1 A very pleasant social evening was enjoyed by all. Exchange:â€"To ever take the noise out of the radio they will have to force some of the comedians off the air. On Tuesday, Aug. 15th, the Airport Hotel, South Porcupine, was the scene of a fafrewell party for Mr. *Art" Beasley. South Porcupine, Aug, 16t to The Advance. Presentation Made to Mr. Arthur Beasley Irvin Rosner, R. 0. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST For Appointment Phone 1877 EYES EXAMINED FITTED BUCOVETSKY BLDG. 21 Third Ave. T immins Bceientific Accuracy W. F. Strutt, Clerk, Porcupine, Ontario by Onlarico Gratton Â¥nship Speciat