Baked po Hot biscu Orange Bacon M’???l?l.’/77’./?/7.Il?ï¬l?ll«rlï¬l’??l/l7./?///////!’!â€3.‘ P C s s . C s s s s . . . s s s s s . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . t . 4 4 % I CLEAN ROOMSâ€"BY DAY OR WEEK Celer, Roast Broceo:t soup Turkey Dinner Outlined for Tharsday Meal. Menu Can be Changed Around to Suit Special Needs in Any Week, Also a Recipe for Coffee Jelly. orn Menu for the Week with | [ a Special for Thursday, â€" € Serambl Coffeg PAGE Tvo Nut Ca THE KING EDWA RD HOTEL EASY TERMS orner Spruce St. and Third Avenue, Timmins (By EDITH M. BARBER T Mondaye~â€"~Breakfast Supreme among Christmas Gifts CANADA NORTHERN POWER CORPORATION LIMITED 111 Ssund Lunchean Dinne; Supper 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. Dinmner Breakfast VERY REASONABLE RATES Quiet Atmosphere NORTHERN ONTARIO POWER COMPANY, LIMITED NORTHERN QUEBEC POWER COMPANY, LIMITED m on here Toasted French om Mashed Cole ; Fruits Tomato juic Poached > Colid ton Mashed . Controlling and Operating Pear Sste w imb Celery and Dougzhnuts But‘s2 Canned chert Thursda: Roa Boi Slicedt Potat Mashod potatoes Butter®1 string beans idding Wecnesdayâ€"Breakfast Orange juice Readyâ€"toâ€"eat cersoal Combina cake Fridayâ€"Breakfast Ripe turk Tuesdayâ€"Breakfast ustard iturdayvâ€"Breakfast Readyâ€"toâ€"¢ Mna Luncheon Luncheon and omon 1 OASt Luncheon Luncheon Dinnet R Dinner Suppet Dinner Dinner p 11 Phone 324 akfast iapp OGUlU Wool, Gleaming Satin Create Pleasant Effect [ 01 LL iAmed Wool Ju ng rombination of dull wool and g ~satin is a very popular and e one, and here we find it used em of a little daytime frock. ollen is in very fing, tight The vestee and sash are of th a very lustrous surface. The simple, but this is very smart, ail ~being unobtrusive. â€" The /ers turn back to disclose the section, which is rather puffy meck. The skirt has just che ullness in front. The sleeves slight puff at the shoulders jus:t to bz2low the slbow, a favyâ€" Hints On Fashions *ke. satin combination Coffee Jelly Dinner s gcolatir Cranberrty relish Braised celery THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, oONTARIO A heavy meal increases the work of the heart by fiity percent. Emtional disturbances such as anger or fear inâ€" crease the work of the heart at least crength. Living within his strength means avoiding heavy exercise, avoidâ€" ing heavy or larg> meals, and keeping free of excitement. Loat is always irregular and fast, times strong and sometimes weak, perâ€" haps some swelling of the feet to all of which syptoms there is added breathâ€" or slight exogration, i is likely that true or organic heart disease is present. Even with any or all of thess the patient can live for manys years by simply living within his physician or to a heart specialist as th2 latter has ncu. only the electrocardioâ€" graph equipment which records the regularity and stronglh of the hcart eat, but he has also the XKray outfit which enab‘ss him (by means of the fluorosccope) <0o actually see the size, porition, and beating of the heart. HMowever if the pain in the chest is like a vise, a sque>zing or tightening pain, which comes Curing exertion or after eating a heavy meal, the blood pressure is "always" high, the hear kosat is always irregular and fast. somesâ€" O1f course, about his h physician or latter has n graph equip regularity a: peat, but he which enab‘ fluoroscope) porition, and Mowever if pi€ be cau ditions Rapid he pressure ca or cther er simply easi The pain or under th by luns 1bout oOther _1 msar beat, getti pain over the ht bone, or perhay These ars all s heart, but a fa only condition symptoms. Gotting short caused by eating meats, eggs, brei tion in che nose feres with air pa How to Create Pleasing Aura Among the grea French designers is Mme. Jeanne Lanvin, who also mixes brews of her own, and she instructs American women how to subily but surely create a "perfumse personality." "Whatever you do," she cautions, "do not concentrate your perfume on on» small part. of. your being." It is the willows! Providing the fragrance is appropriate for time and occasion. For as you know, nothinzs stimulates ithe memory more than smellsâ€"and passing perfumes remind city dwellers of roâ€" mantic country lanes and a life less hectic! inss perfumes you wear outdoars should be difforent than those you choose for more gala or intimate ocâ€" casions. Most of the leading perfum» manufat urers kave conventrated on special fragrances for your life out in the open, free from artificial backâ€" grounds. These have smoke_v bases, ferny odâ€" ors, brisk floral or garden scentsâ€" mixed concoctions redolent of woodâ€" lands or the giddy days of spring. Thus, in choosing one of these, you avoid the siren school of fragranse, and create a tantalizing aura in kseping with your daytime clcthes. Péerfumes are really more delightful in the fresh air. EÂ¥ven on city streets where sooty, smok>y smells are i09 prevalent, perfumes have their place. A whiff of fresh fragrance on a prétly girl is as rofreshing as che first pussyâ€" willows! Providing the fragrance is appropriate for time and occasion. For as you know, nothinzs stimulates ithe memory more than smellsâ€"and passing It can cgular pI (by James W. Barton, M.D.) The very chic MARIE WILSON, popular Warner Star, shows her individuality by her unique use of perfumet, She never fails to seent the inside band of her hat. And her forgotten glove pays tribute to scented personality! hear i can b emoti Special Perfume Beauty and You 11 sâ€"pleurcdynia _ Or falsc y plueurisy itself. be seen chat some of the oms of heart risease can simple or harmless conâ€" ill in individua t he should t . brsath may be g too much acid foodâ€" ead, or by an obstrucâ€" or throat which interâ€" to and trom the and a rise in blood sed by excitement disturbances or by y meal. cgion of the hart illy more delightful on city streets 3y smells are i09 have their place. A grance on a prétly 8sd bases, ferny odâ€" garden scentsâ€" dolent of woodâ€" y days of spring. by of Pours Ebhat Bobp LJY old is in doubt go o his PIACe. A on a preétly first pussyâ€" ragrance is PATRICIA LINDSAY Fragrances Brewed for Outâ€" door Wear. h In speaking to The Advance, Mr. Young, supervisor of music, said that Timmins will be included in the weekâ€" ly school broadcasts, carried on by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. The Thursday eveninz presentation by the schools this week will ba made up of Christmas carols, and it is exâ€" pected that some day this week a broadcast from che different schools featuring essays on composers will be heard. Included in the selections by the student Choir were "Strawberry Fair," "A., Break of Day," Are You Sizeping, Brother John?", "Caller HMerrin," "The Mermaid," "Ho! The Boating," (twoâ€" part harmony). the right trainin years pass, and schools will hav: of the fact that | at the school. The announcer also mentioned that one of the objects of the school music course is to discover individual calent, and on Thursday evening, a favouritse boyâ€"s3prano, Hart Drew, was featured on the programme, singing "Lassine O‘ Mine," in a very pleasing style. Master Drew has a beautiful voice, which, with vileged to hear the students as sang folk songs and other melodi To give the audience an unders ing of what is being done at sc 2y the special music director, Wallace Young, ther announcer plained the meaning and purpo the individual selections. The second in the series of programs arranged and pressnt:>d by the students of che Timmins public schools was broadcast by CKGB on Thursday oveâ€" ning, a large radio audience being priâ€" vileged to hear the students as they sang folk songs and other melodies. To give the audience an understandâ€" ing of what is being done at cshe schaols (Registered Copyright Ac Weekly Radio Concerts Eviâ€" dence of Gifts of Pupils. Musical Talent In Timmins Schools «0 pércent. Why Worry About Your Heart Is it skipping beats, is is murmurâ€" ing, is it large, is it smallâ€"send today for this instruccive booklet (No. 102) by Dr. Barton entitled "Why Worry Abous Your Heart?"‘. â€"It tells the story ‘of your heart in an irseresting, simple, and satisfying way. Enclose on cents to cover cost of service and handling and send your request to The Bell Libâ€" rary, 247. West 43rd. St., New York, N. Y., mentioning the name of The Adâ€" vance, Timmins. Copyright 1938, by cate, Inc.). you, and be a veritable breath of loveltâ€" ness in someone‘s problematical existâ€" ence. He‘ll adore you! As perfume is the final touch, learn .o be meticulously groomed before usâ€" ing it. My leaflet, "Don‘ts of Careful Grooming," lists a few pitfalls! Send a selfâ€"addressed, stamped (3â€"cers) enâ€" velope for it. Address me care of this paper. And quite true. If you are fortunâ€" ate enough to possess a pleasing perâ€" fume which compliments your own perâ€" sonality why nct play it up to advanâ€" tage? After all, we gals love perfumes, and we splash them about because we know that men do too! So along wich vou,. and be a breath of loveltâ€" And quite true. If y« ate egnough to possess a fume which compliments sonality why nct play it You cannot afford with a good perfums, it serve you as it sho tious in the amount y way you use i;!" is mos. ;3ffective, or the band inside yc dab on your jaunty fusinz of scent is } proper distribution of your chosen sceont which makes a woman seem to be enâ€" veloped *A a cloud of fragrancs. Try touching the hem of your streot skirt with perfume and tucking a satuâ€" nated bi« of cotton in the breast pocket of your csat or suit. Or put it in your hand-bag’. Porfume inside your glove is mos‘t »ffective, or distributed around mord day. Ining, will develop as th ind the Timmins publi pp2aunf it should )unt you WA b3sund DT dancse “) nkf.tif Y( distribute ir bonnet feathsor. _ final touch, learn oomzd before usâ€" Don‘ts of toâ€" 382 IfvIsnh but you can mak ir2 the collecâ€" people and are e person," he Ju Bell Syndi ) be cauâ€" not in the schaol proud udent LC ich dif ke yo9 the uUr "Thin Pole, virtual abo Shops, hote Sudbury Boy Disappointed with Girth of Santa Claus trade warning much m decisions which out of ties. They are towr centres round cattl of these markets are the livestock commi them inz 1f ROUND TRIP BARGAIN FARES oven dough, desirec gar graduaily to Dbea‘t cream and mix toge the flour mixed with der, salt and caraway on two table cream bu O \ 14 laad id d Market Towns May be Closed Down Soon ind ng] 1@d S, add to olved in t our into wo brick he hour â€" mneâ€"ha straine up bu alf cu ROUTEâ€"Canadian National Railways from North Bay FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16thâ€"To Quebec City, Ste. Anne de Beaupri THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15thâ€"To CN.R, Stations in (the Maritime Provinces, Province ol Quebeéc, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16thâ€"To Pembroke Jct., Oitawa, Montreal Tickets on sale by all Agents of CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAY®, sSUDBURY, NORTH BAY, Pembroke, Etc., also TEMISK AMINXCG AND NORTHERN ONTARIO RAILWAY and NIPISSINXG CEX TRAL RAILWAY. n iC e ispoon ispson 1 K Who akin from Enguire for poster and full information from Agents of T. , N. 0 Railway or gS8s Miimim p€ Leskew‘s Cabinetâ€"Upholstering Shop NEW LARGE PREMISESâ€"63 WILSON AVI @bolit vhen slightly cool. Caraway Cookies caraway cookies, make wo cggs, beaten light: mark exist!: Al Furniture Made to Order. l 1a} re: 11 n Ginger Pound Cake P O ite(e} al ar ago. Nobody knows yet ets are to be "ravionalized" ‘nce; the threat hangs over The only advice forthcomâ€" e commisison is a general market towns not to spend y on cheir markets until e announced. In most on of th> market means spicey Honey Cake al1 ik| ne unveilin 18 ]) 11 board 5. ; Bake in ed cooky sheet t Imn. NaAtltCt his best, and well mutâ€" ter was escorted to the and Durham, where he ~Lhe arrival of Santa. finally arrived, Junior eye over his being. 2 bad at the North he said.. "Santa looks 0 mak quired 1 cup Yerton Furnthie mnIXxclut po quat on 1 K 11 Beat ( JC powder dissolved 11 t water. Thoroughl]: with sugar eat eggs until light; x.uri>. Sift togethâ€" wder, salt and spicâ€" ture. Add soda disâ€" Blend till smosth; ‘, olled cake pan otr pans. . Bake abou: oven. R>move from 1] he town as well. l for their no attend â€" the V Star) Ni il po seeds. Add suâ€" n :>ggs, then add her. Then ads the baking powâ€" seeds. Chill the board and cut in ‘ ~iIn â€" make up a batch light; cup sugar. weaspoons, bakâ€" s flour, one teaâ€" oneâ€"half tableâ€" er teaspo cinnamon 11 10rtening,) onsâ€" one and five eggs, threo purpose flour, , Leaspoon ginâ€" unon, Cup bi oneâ€"half p chopped ft first five cake che day calls for ons rtening.,s Sait, OnC iasolved in Thoroughly rst {Ive dry im butter; well. Add ; woell after dry ingn>â€" in greased M AV i] ch bu spicy notice 5 cake salt. oneâ€" N1 cup nut dry 1t Sudbury Star: In the midd wcman broke up a club deba question, "Should a woman | er than her husband?" simpl ing another, ‘"How can she h The Rev. W. M. Mu: at a quiet marriags on noon at 12.15 o‘clock w in marriage Miss Auro: Mr. Douglas Stevens, of and Mrs. Stevens will mins. Married ary.. Each member adt ply of foods and the sh Mrecessful one. During the aftornoon served afternoon tea, ; social afternoon was sp A ncoleworthy under Ladies‘ Auxiliary is t in taking part in the C Bridge, from which al be used in the work of Aid Shelter. The Aux ranged to use the Legi of the meeting places and plans are well un very enjoyable eveninz. The general meeting Auxiliary will be held ofr ember 12th. Craftsmen. see Our New Drapery Samples Ladies‘ Auxiliary of the gion Helping the C. A Pantry Shower by the Ladies‘ Auxrlmn The Ladies‘ Auxiliary of the adian Legion held a pantry show one of the mem‘bers on Thursd: ternoon, the event keing largel tended by the members of the A ary. Each member added to the ply of foods and the shower was : Florist 18 Pine Street North Across the Road or Across the Country WE CAN TAKE IT! Phone 4 2 7 STAR TRANSFER CRATINCG PACKINC: SHIPPINCG STORAGE Local and Long ied at Timmins on Friday, December 2nd We Deliver Anvywher Women appreciate the sentiment â€" and beauty that fHlowers convey. Â¥You, as a sender, will appreâ€" clate their economy. Remember vour satâ€" isfaction is more imâ€" portant than o ur profit. "‘That Satisfv‘ Moving Phone @4 t of the Chil Auxiliary hay Legion hall a PHONE Distane COursa Timmin T ‘the â€"1 Monday 11 I‘l prepal Child Timmin by phone § w1Iill 1x1l the 10n L1 111