PAGE EIGHT Q!» is hard to {ï¬at you have (by James W. Darvon. Mb.) DINING BOON! SUITE Genuine walnut and euhinct woods enter into the construction of this April \alue. Buffet has two deep drawers and two euplmards. Oblong extension table. m (liners with slip seats. china eabinet with linen drawer. ': Sample Sets only to clear Sensitiwnm to Foods i hard to understand why foods! I! have been eating for yam With the new season comes thoughts now lump in timt- by returnishing you and at tin-so lnw prim» and Yulkm‘ v Bouts foods are me 8 be with ycursc It may be that. you are not as strong physically as you were. that. you eat when you are Lined. am you take less mania: and yet. eat the same kinds and amounts of food. 01' it. may be that your gland system is changing with the passing years and that the gland juices do not work together as wen furnishing the world with fresh growing things why s will add grmitly to the joy of living ('omc in and sci? those hts of sunny days. Now that natu rc. is engaged in rv your home - - - your own little wo rld. Those smartly stylml suilv 5‘ very liberal terms you can relax nish at room or two and hardly noticv the. cost. as they did. should be remembered tum mm to balchin YOU isagrcc with youâ€"head- of gas. diarrhoea, vom- think it over your com- lxs you that the .food or 31110.50 the trouble must C o n vertiblc into twin or double th‘ with spri"! f i I l e d mal- tress and sag- leu c a b l o springs, up- holstered i n an attractive fabric, large cushions f o r khe back. h: there have be: food that havc some troubleâ€"f cause for some I have spoken work on foods c Alvarez and H the Mayo Cl‘m'n Journal of the sociauon. the diet. 1 ac'u and chemical A food (the and prune: m Suite is upholstered in a most pleasing,r and serviceable fabric. filled and reversible. THE OUTFIT, Chester lield, 2 chairs, V and Shade, h’letal Smoking Stand, pair Book Ends ................. ma} lntc ï¬t your the Ameri These phys RX; Corwin Hit : and recorde 5e upsets r in a nun 3C alwa If pa m f the researcl )rs. Walter C Medical A :1! in parts or 3 ca 1n rhubarb: Dl‘ the ick .1] you asâ€"â€"-be- , didn‘t stem. f ways .0111 timc bu (-ht Then there is the stomach and m- test'mal disturbances which are armed, not because of the food itself. but. be- cause as mentioned above. of your own physical condition when you eat the tood~tirednesa emcoional upsets. t‘endenc fl CUC 1'. cream, 08% Lomach umi 101' nbe stomach; such fat foods as 5 The first point then is that there are rn, egg yolks which-stay inl many people who are sensitive to or 1 until all the rest of the upset by certain foods even when UlC‘s' en emptied from the stom-‘ are resth and free from any emotion- 12 small intestine; emetic‘al disturbance. This is time allergy o vomit) action from incl»i and such excellent foods as eggs and Jet‘s. tomatoes; temperatureg wheat. are examples of this class. Skin las from cold drinks); or. and other tests are used to find these rgy or sensitiveness to cer- 1 offending foods. of foods. The second 'point is that certain re is the stomach and in-I foods are laxative or slow in leaving Lurbances which are caused,l the stomach or cause belching or vom- : of the food itself, but be- iting. In this type of disturbance the entioned above. of your own individual leaves out certain foods in mdition when you eat the his diet and thus finally finds the ness. emotional umets. particular food or foods causing the Introducing a new Sterling Electric Washer. nunlerne design. ALL WHITE 0r IVORY, Wl'l‘ll GREEN TRIM. Built to our nwn specifications, this electric vusht-r has a new design adjustable wringer. featuring a. new reset release, «me piece polished aluminium gyratur, steel lid. ruhher nmunted. :hairs, Walnut End Table, 'I‘zt’nh (LE. =.ih.p. motor. Bulk-t type one-piece corrugntvd tub. SPECIAL Cushions are Marshall spring: .vl' “P H :4;H‘iH;.* $ d .UIt'rgy 10( 'cd almost physicians me individ- ercain foods neIr heads. me 5:50th those foods. LO “1 effects )OOb “Food Dr. Barton offending JOIN; them. 1L the You may obtain this booklet. by send- ms ten cents to cover 005» or service and handling. to the 8011 Library. 247 West 43rd Street. New York. N.Y., mentioning The Advance. Timmms. ‘Registercd in accordance with the Copyright. Act .) Home Wedding at Schunmcher Friday Other Items of Interest. 1' rom Schumacher. Schumachcr. April 27th. 1938.â€"â€"(Spe- cial to The Advance)-Bornâ€"-Tucsduy. April 19th. in the Porcupine Camera! hospital. to Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mair. 40 Second avenueâ€"a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bnrrm‘ 11 week from spending Um E tion in Mattawa. Mr. and Mrs. P. Toms. of Gold Con- tre. are leaving Thursday for England ho reside. The couple have resided here for some time and were valuable in church and other organizations. Mrs. J. A. Hawkins spent. last week visiting in Believiiic and Oriiliai. Bom--â€"chncsday. April 20th. to Mr. and Mrs. J. Aramania. 93 First uvc- nucâ€"a dauhgtcr. The Misses E. and 1. Murphy re- turned Sunday from spending the Easter vacation in Mattawa. Mr. and Mrs. Lafontaine, of Corn- wall. are visiting at the home of their son. W. O. Lafontaine. at the Coni- auitum Mine. Mrs. Frank Klisanieh entertained the Catholic Women‘s League mem- bers and friends to a banquet in her apartment in the Pearl Lake hotel on Wednesday evening. The dining room was tastefully decorated with spring flowers and candles. After the very pleasant meal. Mrs. C. Munn. of Tim- mins. president of the Haileybury C.W.L.. Diocese. and Mrs. W. J. Mc- Coy. Mrs. R. W. Copps and Miss S. Burke. all of Timmins. gave interesting talks on the work of the C.W.L. in the districts. It was felt that the Northern groups benefitted much from .‘heir members who attended the naâ€" tional convention at Kingston last year. Miss Nora Dillon, past presi- dent. was then presented with a pearl rosary on behalf of the members. Mrs. F. Furling, president, made the presen- tation. while Mrs. E. Robinson read the address. giving Miss Dillon praise for her untiring efforts in her work when she was president. Miss Dillon made suitable reply and thanked the ladies for the beautiful gift. Bomâ€"Thursday, April the 2lst. to Mr. and Mrs. A. Lagcnitte. 98 First, avenueâ€"fl son. Rev. and Mrs. Tait returned Satur- day from Toronto. Mrs. Tait. who has spent the winter in Florida and Tor- onto, re'mirned home much improved in health. A pretty home wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Corris, 100 Second avenue. on Friday afternoon. The rooms were prettily decorated. with spring flowers. Rev. Mr. Mustard of Timmins United Church performed the ceremony of uniting in marriage Sega]. daughter of Mrs. Joseph, of Noranda. and Frank Sherry. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Sherry. of Port Hope. The bride wore her travelling suit of grey cloth, tail- cred. navy blue hat with veil, blue shoes and gloves, and wore a corsagc rot†sweet. peas and lily-ofâ€"the-valley. :She was attended by Miss Isobel Thomas. of Timmins. who were a navy blue tailored suit, and matching ac- cessories. and wore a corsage of roses and fern. ‘ The groom was attended by Alex Parliament. After the ceremony a wedding dinner was served by the hos- tess. Mrs. Corris, assisted by Mrs. J. Monaghan. Later the young couple left on the Northland for a honeymoon ‘in the South. I United Chlurch are holding a rummage !sale in the basement of the church on Saturday of this. week. April 30th. commencing at 9 a.m. It is extracted that there will be an attractive array or desirable articles for the occasion. previous events under the same aus- piece having been successful and pleas- ing to all. Mr. P. B. Cameron left on 'I‘lium’j‘uy for Tashota. where he will further de-- velop the mining property of the Edge- lake Mining Company. Miss Dorothy Armstrong returned Saturday from a few days' visit to Kirkland Lake. Miss Erma Puolinl. of South ‘I’oruuâ€" pine public sehool. spent the week-end. vis‘u‘iing Mrs. '1'. Clarke. and Mrs. K. Jack:. Bornâ€"Monday. April 25th. to Mr. Bornâ€"Monday. April 25th. to Mr. and him. Alex Young, 41 Second uvc- nueâ€"a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Alphonso Fournicr, and daughters, spent Sunday visiting in Val Gag'nc. Three small boys had a. narrow escape from being very seriously in- jured on Friday evening, while playim,r on the street with their small wagon, which was struck by a car. One boy. Sunny Jim Kiemr. was the worst hurt and was taken to the hospital where it was found his arm was fractured. The other boy. Dean Prentice. and the small son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Mac- Donald. received minor cuts and swatches and were attended by the doctor at their homes. Mrs. E. Foster. of Ednmnton. is vis- iting her neicc, Mrs. Sidney Dennison. Walter Zodoizny w week, attending a n in that. city. ' The Fireside Club of United Chiurch are holdin sale in the basement of L1 Saturday of this week. commencing at, 9 a.m. I Rummage Sale ,Salurday Ausplccs FH‘CSIdC Clul) Northern News:-â€"â€"Chicago psycholo- gist, after viewing the Easter parade, remarked chat. women never grow up. Try mat line on the little lady next. time she buys a hut! THURSDAY. APRIL 38TH. 1938 Club of the Timmins was 1: music turned Ins aster van-u 'I‘oronw lust. convention