fruit beg distribut mothers a long tim banaras th which ups: Bananas lacking in have their brown. T whom it r pulp. In cf taken of â€" ren, I am score ver case sinc half a ce Bananas Recommended, But They Must be Ripe 162 PINE S7T It is the Unripe Banana that Does the Harm, for the Ripe Fruit is Quickly and Easily Digested. Bananas a Faâ€" vourite Fruit with Children, Says Domestic Science Expert. Painting Decorating Service Paperhanging A S Y TER M S ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN Supreme among Christmas Gifts T1 CANADA NORTHERN POWER CORPORATION, LIMITED When you give an electric refrigerator, you give more than just a handsome piece of kitchen furniture. You give years of health, conâ€" venience, pleasure and economy to an entire family. That is why we say that the new electric refrigerators are supreme among Christmas Gifts. _ Let us tell you how easy it is to own one of the wonderful new models. Special Christmas deliveries can be arranged. 1€ aces fHlecked with na is quickly and by infants, for ally beaten to a inal disturbances PHONE 2112 1€ 10t SS general them, but It took us 1p Controlling and Operating NORTHERNX ONTARIO POWER CO., LIMITED NORTHERX QUEBEC POWER CO., LIMITED th PUI weVr cover for several hours, CC very tender. Force through and stir in sugar to taste. Cut in half and arrange in a greast dish,. Pour apricot pulp over anas. Bake in an oven (275 fifteen minutes. Serve hot or wsUugar 3 bananas. Ssoak apricots in cover for several very tender. Fo TTMMINS CITTIZENS‘ BAND WHIST DRIVE ON FRIDAY There will be seven valuable prizes at the first whist drive put on by the Timâ€" mins Citizens‘ Band on Friday of this week. Needless, to say there will also be a happy evening spent by all atâ€" tending this card party. The event will be held in the Hollinger Recreation hall on Friday evening, Dec. 10th, comâ€" mencing at 8 o‘clock sharp. Anybody who enjoys cards and a pleasant eveâ€" ning will miss something good if they neglect to attend. serving not, two tal cream may be put just before serving (Copyright, 1937, cate, Inc.) ing powder, salt and soda. M with flour and add alternatel mashed bananas, to which the has been added. Stir in vanilla into greased loaf tin. Let stanc minutes and bake in a modera (375 degrees Fahrenheit) for on Let cool before cutting. Apricots With Bananas 4 pound dried apricots. only be taken. Pesides e amount sunted up C hf teaspoon va ‘eam shorte 7e and bran teaspcon soda cup chopped nuts _ cups mashed bana: ablespoons water Banana Bran Bread cup shortering cup sugar ‘up bran _ cups flour easpoons bakit teaspoon salt 1€ furnishing Anana avalia and at such 11 netimes rbohvdar inil banat flour with bal oda. Mix nu gn W Cook lla. Pou ind thirt rate ove! one hout 1 min iY ivdrate Syn it old book o it was pur ‘ThH As he lifted her, she gently said : "Would you mind it, sir, if you turned your head? 7 For you know I do not want to be Like a proud, stuckâ€"up old Pharisee." He humored the little maid, but a smile. Played o‘er his face as he stood there the while. In the But wWway, As he took in his the wee white hand. "I believe I didn‘t quite understand."‘ "Oh, dorn‘t you know? Have you never read," Said the child amazed, ‘"‘what the Saviour said? In fron much?" (For the tiny fingers co touch). The stranger stopped, and stood By the sweetâ€"faced child i blue hood. As I‘C "The Little Teall Perry iccident cer bhough one reasured 1 ExcCu PJC We should not give like those hyproâ€" Accidents are usually anything but cky. _ However, looking through an d book of poems that I chanced upon, was purely an accident that I found The Little Maid‘s Sermon", by Susan éall Perry, and realized that that ‘cident certainly was lucky. For, alâ€" cugh one tries to remember these easured poems that have onse been ad, only lines will be :iemembered, id unless these ho‘!d the title line, ere is very little hope of finding the )em. This morning, when talking to member of the A.Y.P.A. she stated at they were preparing hampers for e needy in the camp at Christmas ne, and brought to my mind the rds: " ‘Remember the poor‘. were the rds she spelled." And row fate ought the whole poem to me! It usi be a lucky day! The Little Maid‘s Sermon (by Susan Teall Perry) little maid in a paleâ€"blue hood front of a large brick building stood. she passed along, her quick eye spied me words on a little box inscribed. was a box that hung in the vestlbule,| itside the door of the charity school. 16 mem be n 10( hand 1€ 1€ i V If You Like Books entleman asked |ont tore ju ims of 211 ; ,.:?â€1 ..... 4 ' (by James W. Barton, M.D.) The Use of Kaolin in Ulceratiort Large Intestire The treament of colitisâ€"â€"infiar i "ki s m 4 im A _ N anes m o hm i m EM 4 JR +W sir.,â€"wWIill you lift me me, child, but what did you 11 ed her eve n was short and the box so leman heard, who was passâ€" the poor led, at creams were fresh that Bjy A. H.) fingers could ed child in the paleâ€" only across the way "tory shone o‘er the he dime h were the words to "the moneyâ€" in a courteous almast quickly just so small ! Who stoc | And the Amoe: of their aluminun ulcerative tion of 1i harmfu ous,., wa Dicoc been 1n. tion of k minum In a season calling for such descripâ€" tives as elegance, opulance, wealthâ€"in a season when fashions are more glamâ€" crous than they have been in more than a quarter of a century, perfume assumes a more important role than eVE Nowadays most most of the tim used to have the occasions now ha those special eve other perfumes k fashionable to use timeâ€"as it is to v tume for all cccas Perfume i cne‘s charin spread a su}k an aura of romance a#Dout one. Perâ€" fume can be as delicate as the most fragile china, as woodsy as a forest, as heady as strong wine. What perfume. for you? Throw all rulés and regulations to the winds. Have as many scents as yvou have line Yyour coy mood ous, sedt the more And h In the Have selve it} #= large brough OoI i Every dressing table should boast an atomizer ANNE SHIRLEY b lieves it the economical and only satisfactory way to apply perfum brilliantine, etc. Use of Kaolin in Ulceration of Large Intestire treament of colitisâ€"inflammaâ€" [ the large intestineâ€"by the use linâ€"a clay used in making potâ€" 1as become popular of late, and are informed that kaolin (aluâ€" silicate) was used very effecâ€" n the treatment of Asiatic cholâ€" iny centuries ago. In the treatâ€" f the 1919 epidemic of cholera ia (given both by mouth and up wer bowelâ€"rectum), it proved a great help in decreasing the eductiv{ 16 mA Though Perfume Change, Atomizer Remain: Ideal Way to Spray It. 1 l exC is called upon to enhance m, accent one‘s personality, ubtle or haunting fragrance, f romance about one. Peéerâ€" be as delicate as the most na., as woodsy as a forest, as F A M O U $ B K A UV T Y C KX P E KR T inisms and sweeping muCtâ€" and poisons from the linâ€" ree bowel and thence from Bc BEAUTIFUL Ct scents as you nave i ~one perfume to deâ€" s, another to play up a ‘d to make thnat glamorâ€" new evening gown all :. That‘s the role perâ€" i aluminum compound ium compounds, espeâ€" iantities, are poisonsâ€" red in the f kaolin has naturally h some suspicion: by t women use perfume ne. The woman who > one perfume for rare as a rare perfume for ents, and has several besides.â€" It is as unâ€" se one perfume all the wear one type of cosâ€" isions. lled upon to enhance rilrn 11 naid in the nmarketâ€"places then, is just for folks to n Gdet disea se ‘r again will be a Phariscee. ermon,. ‘twas true ind nobody more this is my WAYV to walk alone o be praised so By ELSIE PIERCE of Poutr $ That Boby absorbing ike our 01 rilong fame rleâ€"blue and ht | Youngsters Appreciate Weekly Treat at Shelter and similar confection than one occasion the Shelter, Mrs. E. M. CC the name of the kind] weekly treat for the the deliverymar‘s repl same that the donor ¢ be knownâ€"that he is youngsters enjoy the t say that the enjoy the Saturday s and sincerely wish the and prosperity to cont and appreciated gift es For some weeks pas a generous and app brance of the each Saturday, though or remains unknown, regular as the love 0 (Registered it Copyright Act.) It appears to lessen the num severity of the spasms, and irritating substances and wast the lining of the bowel. Seven Health Booklets Are you susceptible to colds? worry about your heart? Are y( weight or underweight? Do food agree with you? Do you watch your calories, fats,. starch Do you believe you have an that medical tests do not revea following booklets by Dr. Bart be helpful to many readers a be secured by sending Ten C each one desired, to cover handl service, to The Bell Library, in The Advance, Timmins, 347 We St., : New York," N.Y. _ The C Cold; Food Allergy; Neurosis Worry About Your Heart; Oveé and Underweight; Eating Your Health; Scourge (gororrhoe syphilis). ed from reliable source by mouth when there mucous in the stomach testine, and also in muC lieved due to nervousne: disturbances). this is followed by an of a 3 to 5 ounce mix aluminum hydroxide ounces of warm dis patient is instructed the bowel as long a: comfort. Usually on cient, but ozccasionall Save your wise, thrifty and car buying for your corrective »eauty a plan your time for your beauty rou as carefully as you plan the fa: meals; watch your weight as dilige as you watch your budget., But perfume with complete abandon. don‘t need a king‘s ransom to do t because perfumes are now availabli miniature sizesâ€"can buy and try your heart‘s content. There‘s just one rule to ol that‘s the matter of applicat Cld reliable atomizer is the k use perfume. Spray it direc skin, spray it on lingerieâ€" perfume on outer ‘clothesâ€"s of it ‘behind the ears, touc: hem of your skirt, the palr hands, add a few drops to th ing water of your shampos. While this met! useful in this sever tion of the lower b Another thing to rememb have your cosmetics and crear other toiletries very heaviliy finitely perfumed. â€" Avoid a tain the maximum benefi and aluminum hydroxid only by the lower bowel (s the colon (lower bowel) is a pint of warm water. other toiletries very he; finitely perfumed. â€" Avoic tween your beauty aids : dash of perfume! (Copyright 1937, by Th:« cate. Inc.) uch thing fume should pl ipply of pIy O pops ar confectic 1d play, today. In Miniature Sizes casionall _ _method h the bes! directly 1 Y _ Overw Your W m AVv ODS 11 Bell Syrdi ber: dGdon‘t ams or anyv pI in Care 0. West consisting kaolin and i 3 to five ater. The d‘ this: in is no disâ€" 7 is suffiâ€" ndly do Saturd? )1 T . UustEl excess 0o small in emas) iflamyr do th lable h *emem Shelte Tid. CATL nts for ed emoves s from riilment M nH w a V utine imily ently fina hou riid You aln Th Th OlU from her late residence at 9 o‘clock. Following a short illness, Mrs. Monâ€" grain died at her home Wednesday morning. Born at Penetang, on June 21 1887, deceased was a daughter of Mrs. Seveline Delbon and the late Mr. Delbon. She later moved with her parâ€" ents to Lowell, Mass., where she was married on October 13, 1907, to David Mongrain. Mrs. Mongrain was a Roman Catholic and belonged to the Ladies of St. Ann‘s. Besides her husband she is survived by one son Armand, at home: her mother, Mrs. Seveline Delbon, Masâ€" sey; and one sister, Mrs. Ernest Massiâ€" cotte Timmins §' 55 Third Ave. â€" Work Guaranteed â€" Timmins s 10 20 20 30 30 q0 206 306 ao 20 0o ao The C.W.L. Junior League held their regular monthly meeting in the baseâ€" ment of the Church of Nativity on Thursday evening. Plans were discussâ€" 2d for a Christmas tree and a party. It was decided that. as in other years, the league would assist needy families with articles of clothing during Christâ€" mas time. Mr. L. Charlebois showed slides on the subject "The Blind Spot of Scierce," and the evening was brought to a close with the singing of Massey, Dec. 4.â€"A resident of Massey for the past 20 years, Mrs. David Monâ€" grain was buried in the Massey Roman Catholic cemetery Thursday morning. Rev. Father J. A. Tourangeau of the Immaculate Conception Church, offiâ€" ciated at the funeral service conducted C. W. L. Junior League Hold Regular Monthly Meceting a in brought to a close v "God Save the Kin Dome Mines Girl (Guides Win Trophy Death of Sister of Lady Resident, in Timmins as won it three years when it becomes heir property permanently. This year he competition was held in October. The®competition is judged on the ype of songs chosen and merit in singâ€" ng, and is eligible to any Company in he district between Sudbury and Sabuskasing. iwarded Silver Cup for Company â€" Singing This LC ) Pine Street N. Quality Doubly Certifled by Good House.â€" keeping and the Better Fabrics Testing Bureasy for Christmas we suggest WITH CAPTIVATING BEAUVTY Gala occasions demand these gorgeous new 2â€"thread chiffons by Holeproof. Sheerand filmy as moonbeams :: ; the final touch of glamour for your most devastatâ€" ing costumes.: Very high twist silk. In new shades to blend with all evening colors. H LEPROOF (6 1.00 1.50 Smoke windows Jack, a summont broke Rock cemb The origin of the fu termined, but it is belic caused by an overheate The tenant lads batchir: house at the returning, foi plete state of fire, which eu Much Damage From Fire at Mount Rock at the time of the fire, anrd when returning, found the house in a comâ€" plete state of ruination caused by the fire, which gutted the whole interior. Smoke gushing from the roof and windows attracted the attention of Mr. Jack, a neighbour, who immediately summoned the fire department. On the arrival of the Mount Rock fire department the fire was well under way, and it took two hours work to completely stifle the fire. This house is owne who says that the d by insurance. Furniture were ruined and water. Blaze Gutted Whole Interâ€" ior of House While Tenâ€" ants Away Get Yours Now Iroquo ecial t al to The A Fire at fire causing A Full Selection of the Choicest Quality Hard and Soft Coal! out TRANSFER Call 129 Toâ€"Day Cleans ind â€" peé Felephone 11 [(vance. Mount Rock considerabl on SW avenut Wednes: / e roof and ition of Mr. immediately rom the ind when onging . _smok amag Moun . ~De unde ianier, vered 13