Nature may ¢ eyes, the SM height and the is give the lil tricks of illusio But. there's 1 ter of beautifu PAGE TWO /-I’/ ELECTRICAL GIFT CANADA NORTHERN POWER CORPORATION. LIMITED FAMOUS BEAU ELECTRIC CLOCK $4.95 up $12; ï¬EAUTIFUL COFFEE MAKER $4.95 up There is the widest possible selection of electrical gifts â€" smart, attractive. year-round useful individual gifts -â€" priced from as little as $3.30 up. Besides those shown which make ideal gifts for wife, mother. sister or friend, you can choose from air heaters, immersion heaters, toasters, curling irons, vibrators, electric razors and numerous others. Simplify your Christmas shepping the electrical gift way. autiful Hair is Yours to Ham 23y ELSIE PIERCE Controlling and Operating NORTHERN ONTARIO PO'WER COMPANY LIMTED NORTHERN QUEBEC POWER COMPANY LIMITED .l 1‘ 1b for Everyone ma There is an 'er 11' | texture, she: from 0010 u x‘ 1a 1a SANDWICH TOASTER $3.50 up AI Y EXPERT Texturt HEATING PAD $3.95 up pen PA PERS owning .3 than Colour eauty? There's differentiated there‘s colour woman g glory mody. was deferred from Dec. 7th to Dec. .28th and while a definite statement from him is lacking reports indicate that he. may continue in the field. Try The Advance Want Advertisements didate for another term. In addition to these North Bay reports say that G. Stevens, who was elected on Dec. 7th, as an alderman for 1937, may resign and contest the mayoralty. John Mc- Coleman. jr., is the sixth pmbability. He qualified for the mayoralty contest that ing‘ly the North Bay mayoralty election was postponed to Dec. 28th. with nom- inations on Dec. 18th. It looks now as if there will be six candidates for the North Bay mayor’s place for 1937. Three are already definitely an- nounced as in the field. They are Al- dermen Robt. Rowe and Seth Bush and George Palmer. Mayor Bullbrook is now reported as probable to be a. can- Although North Bay elected its alder- men and public school "trustees last week, the mayoralty election was de- ferred owing to the death of one of the candidates who had qualified in pro- per torm. James McIlvenna died sud- denly some days after nomination and three days before the election. Accord- (Copyright 1936 cate, Inc.) Likely to be Six in Run for North Bay Mayoralty We see. then, that beautiful hair is healthy hair. that well- -egroom (1 hair must be clean in order to have sheen. We come now to coifl'ure and to colour. There's no limit to the individuality and fashionable “flair†that can be achieved by the coifl'ure at the hands of a capable hairdresser. And as for col- our. well. you can even change that; but it really takes the hand and eye of an expert. More about hair colour. itself. To begin with. hair can only be as beautiful as it is healthy. And the health of the hair is dependent upon the entire system. There's a connec- tion between how you eat and how you look. between how you live and how your hair looks. Your diet habits. elimination. exercise. the amount of rat and fresh air you get are all re- flected in the health of your hair. In fact. hair has often been referred to as the barometer of one’s health. Health. then. is a prerepqulsite. Cleanliness too. Unless hair is kept scrupulously clean it cannot retain a {sparkling sheen. and it's the sheen that reflects lights and shadows. emphasizes the coiffure. By scrupulous cleanliness I mean merely keeping it free from dust. grime. automobile exhaust. The best cleanliness formula I know is shampooing as frequently as neces- sary backed by daily brushing. Scalp; massage is important too because it stimulates circulation and, after all. the hair depends upon healthy blood streams for its body and gloss. I As surely as hair falls and thins and becomes lifeless and limp after illness or when neglected. just so surely does it respond to regular care. And if you don‘t believe it. all I say is try it for a month and see for yourself. A thirty- day loveliness test for your hair Will prove it to you. WW IRON $3.95 up PERCOLATOR $3.30 up by The Bell Syndi- frat: poacvpnm ADVANCE. ms. ONTARIO Mix dry ingredients and add egg yolk. Mix well. add one-half teaspoon vinegar and add oil slowly, beating with the egg beater. As the mixture turns thick thin with lemon .juice or vinegar and continue adding oil. It should be very stiff when finished. Keep covered in ice box. Mashed Pom Cucumbers Scrambled E IC 2 pickles. chonped 4 cups boiled pot l chopped onion Scrambled Eggs 11321 111 Ch Poa ched E 22's Bacon Toast Coffee Luncheon Cream of Tomato Soup Mixed Vegetable Salad Toast. Apple Sauce Tea Dinner Broiled Ham Scalloped Potatoes Butter-ed Cauliflower Hot Gingerbread With Whipped cream Wednesdayâ€"Breakfast Stewed Figs Ready-to-Ea-t Cereal Luncheon Cheese Souffle Tomato Salad Grapes Cookies Tea Dimmr Hot Sliced Lam-b. Mushroom Sauce Baked Potatoes Fried Parsnips Cookies Toast 111110 Shirred I remo. inegar cup c Hominy With __Cream Romaine Salad The slight drOp in the price of meat. has been welcomed 33y marketers. Among poultry. ducks remain reason- able, although they do not, go so far as chickens and turkeys. Sundayâ€"Breakfast Grapefruit, teaspoor RY 911118 Bacon \ Luncheon Omelet With Creamed Duck Carrot Salad Dokies Canned Cherries Ti Dinner . Minute Steak. Fried Onions Mashed Potatoes Butt/Bred Beets Chocolate Pudding Tuesdayâ€"Breakfast Sliced Oranges Hot Cereal Menus Prepared by Expert in Culinary Art Feature the Use of Cauliflower and Spinach. Full Menus for a Week. With Some Recipes Advises Cauliflower as £4.13??an RoasL Lamb Mint, Sauce Baked Sweet Potatoes Buttered Beans Lettuce With Pickle Dressing Ice-Cream. Caramel Sauce Thursdayâ€"Breakfast Orange Juice Hot Cereal nbled Eggs Coffee '1 aspoon Potatoes Creamed Spinach 1bers With French Dressing Butterscotch Pie Saturdayâ€"Breakfast Sliced Bananas Ready-to-Eat Cereal m Toast Coffee Luncheon Spinach Soup Mixed Fruit Salad :heesc. Toasted Crackers ’Iiea Dinner Veal With Sour Cream :dles With Poppy Seeds 'rots With Lemon Butter Cranberry Brown Betty Mayonnaise spoon mustard Supper Creamed Mushrooms ineapple and Cabbage Salad Cake Tea Wine Jelly Hot Apple Pie Fridayâ€"Breakfast Prunes Ready-to-Eat Cereal Dinner Baked Stuffed F’wh mm [095 Creamec Sausages ex'rie (By Edith M. Barber) Coffee Dinner Cra bmea-L :Canape 'elery Oli Potato Salad Lunchmn Codfish Cakes Coleslaw Luncheon Onion Soup Ham Omelet. Marmalade Dinner Beast Duck PODOVers Coffee Rolls Cookies Waffles Olives Cakes Green Pea ~ .3 Coffee T035 L ’I‘ea Tea. The rear axle is changed in gene design, utilizing a hypoid drive. It will be noted that, the propel shaft. is 1‘: inches lower man in t {antler drive. This change has 1x minted the lowering of the entire ch: sis frame and body, while the ring gt itself is smaller in dazign. The. n« drive. engineers state, Nsults in greater contact area between ge tooth Bra-king is unchanged, mth hvdraulil It. is pointed out that the complete new syncrOâ€"mesh transmission is con pact. and of more rigid cozrsti'uctio: Improved friction cones have simplifie the symmnizing mechanism. Accessory equipment on the new 1937 Chevmlet includes a new air cleaner with easily removable filtering element: a gear-type oil pump. replacing the former vane. type; shorter. self -ad just - ing leakproof water pump; new design higher reserve fuel pump. 9 Fuel tank fill€1s 011 the 1937 Chev-j rolets have been re- located to extend; through the right 1ea1 fendei. With! crankcase, radiator fillers and batteils‘s s; also placed on the right side. all or- g dina-ry supply operations are thus per- } formed from the curb side 01' the car. i These changes are 1egarded as highlx j l important from a safety standpoint. I The New Engine 1 ’ or larger bore, shorter stroke. andl developing 85 horsepower. the engine, used in all chassis models has four} crankshaft bearings instead of three as: ’ I formerly with a 10 per cent. increase in g ' main bearing area. It is of 3 h -inch bore by 33; -inch stroke instead of 3 5- 16 by. 4 as previously Displacement is 2163 cubic inches as compared with 208.83 0 O I. before and compression ratio has been ,1 O O 0 g Q o i 1 { l i : raised from 6 to 1 to 625 to 1 Gieatei ' power and torque are available at all. speeds, while fuel economy per cubic inch displacement likewise is increased. I l Engineers point out that c1ankshaft bearings are steel- backed "sabbitt. whil ‘ they are of graduated diameters Out- I’ let of the exhaust pipe is now in the centre of the engine and improvrd manifolding assures better heat con- I l l trol, which is by thermostat. The bodies. of course. are the great. safety feature, with their solid-steel Turret Top. steel double cowl and steel floor, all assembled into an integral steel structure by welding. without a single bolt, rivet, screw or nail. Doors are also entirely of steel. The road manners of the cars. in- fluenced chiefly by the new engine. are such that Chevrolet for 1937 will soon make a name for itself. While scoring heaviiy in the power department. how- ever, the engineers have not forgotten comfort and safety. The hydraulic brakes have a reassuring. velvety action and the same ease of operation has been applied in every department right“, down to the new lifting jack, which can be operated from a standing position. Every model ’has commodious luggage space, either in a trunk or in a comâ€" partment behind the seat. As for safety, this has been considered from radiator finer to fuel tank. Both the Master and the Master de .Luxe are available in attiactive colours Ein the following models: 5-pasenge.1 'cvcach, coach with 4.11mi: sedan with trunk and business coupe. In addition the Master de Luxe cairies a sport coupe with rumble seat. and the Master {arries a convertible coupe with rumble ‘eat. , Two lines are offered. the Master and the Master de luxe. They are identical in their wheelbase. 112%.; inches, in their compact chassis and power plant. in body design and general appearance. Differences are noticeable in spring suspension. body trim and accessory equipment only. The Master Chevrolet. for instance, has semi-elliptic front springs, while the Master de Luxe has knee-action front-wheel springing. im- proved in certain res pects It is empha- sized that while new in almost every detail, both Chevrolet lines for 1937 re- tain the basic principles which through the years have developed the Chevrolet character. . c new cars nave oeen completely 1eâ€" deslgned in chassis and bodx. This be- comes apparent both to the casual ob- server and the man who takes the wheel: in the general appearance of the cars. with their distinct departure mm previous style designs, and in the peDDY. confident performance resulting from the application of Chevrolet's en- gineering genius to the problems of horsepower-weight ratio. safety conâ€" struction, economy of operation and luxury of appointment. The “ell- planned 1937 car with its silk smooth. engine, is a. landmark in Chevrole‘ ‘sj‘ I constant advance. I 5 -_ __._ ... - _ â€"_.‘ mGflNmmamoz V The lively performance of the new six-cylinder high-compression valve-in- head engine deveIOping 85 horsepower. the comfort of new all-silent bodies of uni-steel construction, and the attrac- tiveness of new speedline styling are three principal characteristics of the Chevrolet Sixes for 1937. which are be- ing presented to the public 00-day. Ac- cording to Chevrolet‘s announcement. the new cars have been completely re- designed in chassis and body. This be- comes apparent both to the casual ob- server and the man who takes the wheel; in the general appearance of New Chevrolets have V Many Fine Features § (Copyright. 1936. by cate. Inc.) Cooked salad dressing or mayonnaise Dice the potatoes. add onion. cucum- ber and pickles and mix well with the French dressing. which should be ven highly seasoned. Let stand in ice box two hours. Mix with mas onnaxse and serve on lettuce. A bit. of chopped cook- ed bacon or some chopped celery may be added. .16 â€me. are. _' ed -11 Sun 1E 00¢006000O.GOOO09.90.600.09OOGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO I'lx m WO0.0000000000000000000000000996090900000600GOO609099 > I It is statEd that ail-round changes in ' I the new Chevrolet, which is more com- - pact with a gain in strength and reduc- lticn in weight. contribute to improved performance, safety, economy and com- .Iort. Greater roominess has been fachieved by re-loeattion of the power ‘plant on the chassis frame, while use of the hypoid rear axle has resulted in a reduction of the overall height. The new box-girder .frame and allâ€"steel body has resulted in greater strength and I durability. It is also claimed that great- er car stability has resulted from the lowering of the centre of gravity and ,through wider-spaced rear springs. ' In addition to the all-steel construc- tion. other features of the new bodies ;ir.clude greater visibility rthrough wider 'windshields and larger windows. Seats I . . . . . f are Wider and interior styling is pleas-- o Sloped ruznning-boards o1~ molded rubber on steel assure complete drain- age. In addition to a new type of 1ear 1e11d'31 being feaLu1'.ed the edges of all fende1s me without moulding and me 1clled inwa1d At the same time.,la1“ger and longer headlamps have been adopt- actuation of Chevrolet‘s exclusive de- sign of doubleâ€"articulated brake shoe linkage within the drums. ,which are or composite cast-iron and steel. with ex- ternal cooling ribs. It is pointed out that the pedal support is now cast in- tegrally with the main hydraulic cylin- der. which is attached to the chassis frame. while both the brake and clutch pedals now have detachable pedal stems. “1 Simply Haven’t the Time!†and our driver will call Phone 153 When you are rushed as you are at the Christmas season why bother about washing at home. Launâ€" dry is the one home duty that you can send out and yet have done properly. Why not take advan- tage of this modern Laundry service. Simply phone 153 and our driver will call. Everything will be'returned clean, fresh and perfectly finished. With all my Christmas shopping to do and para-ls to send away and cards to addressâ€"as well as all my other work I wouldn’ t think of doing my laun- dry at home!†tinQ's 5% Suggestions from H alperin’s ~,1W11i11’1 l)iz1111111111511f1111111111111151 1111 11111 111“â€11111111111 111 111111111151 1’\(1111.\111‘ s111~ s. \h 1111\1111211 11.1111 111111i<t1111111 1111.112 111 111111 111011 1'1'111 \11111115' 11111111111111 it' LAUNDRYE New Method Porcupine District. Pipe Ban: famous for the success and pl:= the whist drives and dances :11 social events held under its 2 Accordingly all will be pleased that another of these pleasin drives and dances is announce held in the Hollingei' Recreati Timmins. on Wednesday evening week. Dec. 16th. The prizes event will include poultry. Porcupine District Pipe Band Whist Drive, Dov. Hi 2 EMPIRE BLOCK PHONE 1160 MODELLEI) PAIRED LINED The only furriers in the Form pine district doing full griurmi teed work on the prmnises. Hundreds of satisï¬ed cusLomm'. is your assurance of pvri'vct satis faction. Estimates glzidy glim‘. You‘ll ï¬nd our prices mos! rmi sonablo. Beaver Fur Ladies’ Wear COATS MADE-TO-MEARI 'RF MONDAY. DECEMBER HT“. 1938 FURS appearan Chevrolet m‘riel' p' ins‘talle and led 1U ll