BXA TA * * 1@ many o. 3052 WILL skin ailmnts can be helpcd by stimuâ€" latnig th> body processes by gland 2xâ€" tracts has ‘been amply proven by an abstract in she> British Medical Jaurnai in which Dr. G. Pigshini resords his obâ€" servations on ton cases of alopecia (hald sp3ts on the h>ad),. four of acne (pimples) and two of acmse roscgea (rad nose, choocks, forehead and chin), troated by injections into the muscles of extract of the front par‘ of th» pitâ€" 07 mort are nand!!}d Dy @IllUGd LUIOVSC with insufficiont pituilary juice owing to the way starch fcods ars handlesd, o‘ven have various skin ailments. That many of thess individuals with skin ailmnts can be helocd by stimuâ€" endgaocrit whips 0 L *4 the with up in orcise giands urally were h fuclo: school pimplt bers 0 no to notl Knowir ‘noug. ndiff( i pufl ind 20 Pine North Timmins on First Mortgages Available in REAL ESTATE INSURANCE STEAMSHIP OFFICE Tickets Good in Coaches QONLY Tickets to U.S,. destinations sold subject to passengers meeting Immigraâ€" tion Requirements of U.S.A. and Canadaâ€"GOING and RETURNING. Leave destinations up to and including Monday, January 16th, EXCEPT as follows: From Windsor up to 12.50 a.m. Tuesday, January 17th. From Jellicoe, Gerakiton, Beardmore, Nakina, Tashota and Longlac, up to Wednesday, January 18th, 1939, Children 5 vears of age, and under 12, when accompanied by Guardian For Fares, Departure Time and Further Information Apply to Local Agent Bargain Excursion tickets NOT GOOD an Pool Trains Nos. 6 and 15 between Toronto and points East thereof. Bargain excursion tickets to Peéeterboro good only on €. N trains between Toronto and Peterboro. 11] TIMMINS SCHUMACHER SOUTH PORCUPINE kn of ‘aid Back Monthly over 3 to 5 Years. APPLY TO (by James W. Barton, M.D.) Buffalo, Cornwall, Detroit, Hamilton, London, Peterboroe {via Toronto), Windsor and Intermediate illAlly QJa _ Gaix «; Ircnts can be th> body proce has ‘bezn am} t in ‘he Britis h Dr.‘G. Pighi ns on ton â€" of thn *nous FRIDAY, JANUARY 13TH, 1939 Temiskaming and Northern Ontfario Rarlway The Nipissing Central Railway Company T1cCi fault he at WhnCs and Rargain excursion tickets NOT GOOND on "The Northland Trains 49 and 530. M\ WA nothin Cl CA illy and d (th«e I 11 SHAGS,.~> L >ds up all lack Oof 4t i boy in my class at high face was covered with Slackhc:ads; many memâ€" iss believed this to be due ig his face of:en enough. boy, I knew that it was of soap and water c‘has but thougks that it was ‘~crcam puffs for his lunch et into <he game like <he JuUl processes by gland 2xâ€" i amply proven by an British Meodical Jaurnai Pigzhini rezsords his obâ€" ton cases of alopecia ‘he head). four of acne T. N. O. and N. C via North Bay and C JUI bolieved DJl ind 11 1C 31 ibtut the duccl2ass t that cime so naâ€" aene or pimples is not gotting used us> of lack of ©xâ€" eved to be a bis nts is lack of one _of the ductless or Thus the thyroid all ‘he ‘body proâ€" it slows down all see thoi ndividual d juice to be overâ€" physical, thin and dividual with not is apparently lazy, erweicht and wuh wWwiIV body of Pours Ebhat Bobp Phones 1135 1580 ize of a e skull, has tarch foods and those juice owing rso handilsd, HALE FARE From North Bay Nugget: The first guess at the fucure of Mr. Anuthony Eden was that he would soon succsed Chamberâ€" lain as prime minister of Great Britain; now he is picked as the next British nvoy to the United States. How about ncminating him for the offics of govâ€" +ernorâ€"general of Canada? Peterborouzgh ~Examiner: Car driveor was arresed near Hamilton, and it was related "his car left the highway, crossed a farmer‘s lane, and after destroying a fenes post and a Hydro pole, kncooexrsd down t‘he farmer‘s only walnut tree." Perhaps it was a wise idea for farmers to build their houses and barns some distance back from the road. T , The ctar, a standard 10 h.p. Vauxhall do luxs model, left the S. M. T. garags, Rceseburn, Edinburgh, and travelled to the S. M. T. depot at West Campbell Glasgow, with a driver and ons passengor. On the return Jjournsy there were four up, and, as a gallon of petrol had been added to she little leftyit was decided to "run the tank dry." The car reached Racecourse, 52.3 milos. thus average 47.75 miles ger gallon. ‘The car was driven at an avera speed of 30 m.ph. and in Glasgow : pecially thore were several traffic hol ups. An item in a recent issus of Ths Edinbursh Sectsman says:â€" 7 Recently a car was driven frodm Edinâ€" burgh to Glasgow, a distance of 43.2 miles, on one gallon of petrol, and on arrival thors was :{ill a little in the tank. The pituitary treameont was comâ€" bined with the adminiscration of thyâ€" romM and ijodine to ecounteract excessive stimulation from the pituicary extract. Injzsction of fif‘een drops of the extract were given daily for 25 days, followed by an dircerval of a weck, and thon given agzain. I have spoken before of the bneficâ€" ‘al resu‘!‘s obtained by the treatment of 1¢ne by pituitary excract given daily six‘y. HEALTH BOOKLETS AVAILABLE EKight helpfiul health bsoklits are svailable for readers of the Advance. They ar>: Eating Your Way to Hea‘ch; Why Worry About Yopr Heart? Neuâ€" rcsis; The Common Csold; and Underweight ; Food â€" Allersy ; Scourze and syphilis»; and How is YCur Blood Pressurs? beokléts 9y Dr. Barton may be ok ained by so>ding Ten Cents for each one deâ€" sired to The Bell 247 Wst 43rd. St., New York, N. Y., msn‘ioninz the Advance, Timmins. in accordance wi‘th the ww ary glinds. Of the ten cases of alâ€" alipecia areata seven were compleotely cured, iwo showed improvem>nt, and one showed no change. Two of the acn> cases were cured and two show:cd groat improvement. The cwo casss of acno ragacca were «completely cured. <Cccurge How is beokléts by sodir Drove Over 47 Miles on Single Gallon of Petrol . R. Stations . N. Railways No Baggage Checked R. exclusive wall p? the grc the pa and rg looks v Dpoyv (011 up creaimn school 7icda the dirt around C coves of | desp blu The sarmi the res: the wal wall pa; thi VC vario der., a ]9 ) W m is page om nurs me basi hitâ€"wi« alth The pale bit OLl n ASs THE BOY GROWS OLDER, THIS ROOM WILL GROW TOO A Plan for Selecting Furniture for a Child That Can be Used at Different Ages. 1¢ n ipet Mn C n C ul fi T2 11 1e zon Zcor a graueâ€"school hoy is papered in sailor design and an oldcr bed is added, but otherwise the basic furnishings are the same. 8 inv{? this w ime ago w about a r h motht 1y fi1 11 mt )1 ricd Jolly Sailors 11 ja by sShinsha Ncouk® Ark moth C C Mi € AIY 1} m wa th 1OWwW mal 11717 ]) L n 3pm 1 eC blu 10 h) 11 ed th uzh high that can ‘~spDpC 1b, pla UI r| NA@APrm n M PLEASANT HoOoMES tha bov iï¬ on? the Y 311 ) W f hn nursery age room nas waii paper of Noah‘s Ark design that should make life interesting for a wee one. The same moltifs are cut out and mounted on on the screen, by Elizabeth MacRea Boykin for collection which he Free 40 d presd t‘his goneral vented Smith‘s Falls Recordâ€"News: It is well to that when you begin to tell white lies, it isn‘t long beforse you become colorâ€"blind when it comes to the truth. ‘sosuseyo 1U91IS To ay} o[IYAM JUolspIDp olud Itt Sexeuw 1eded I1BM Jo aud aJoH ‘sose qjuc:iapyp sutinp sn 22q Uso 139tes 0J St Styq T wcootr y summure;d up ‘yL ou,1 ‘Udo.Id sAIIO UI aIB (Copyrizht, 1939, by Elizabeth Mac Rae Boykin). and rather sophisticated in beige tones with olive green. It‘s on vertically on the side walls and horizontally for thse ‘alcov:s. The same beds do very well in this incarna.ion of the room, but the cheost and desk have been handâ€" ed down to a younger member of th« family, and in theis place is a very slick ensemble, modern as tomorrow, in bleached wood with brown enameled drawo2rs. A modeorn chair for the desk a snappy new desk lamp and a drawâ€" ing board, and if ycur young mar wouldn‘t like thas, we give up!â€" Th« easy chair is now covenr2d in olive greer and the rug has bkeon dyed brown. Bedspreads and window scai ctushion: are in olive green. fla in es and at boy 11 differe: senting s ~form gradutes top desk | _he General Contractors moOore 1 U in Hillâ€"Clarkâ€"Francis Ltd. When It‘s Cold Out Of Doors edon show« in all of Of n Dhies, _ ‘Popek: types of 1 makes ‘_fencing Barbed Gleaner ies, bu William entre, K s to has rown Gyproc Wool Insulation 1t old s been ~Up barbi sincso 88 iy sailing â€" 1 added finish. He rCC 1211 1880, cam:! is fi1 ship and imple has All 0) wall the ‘ITy42THN into inâ€" onl T wo Years‘ Imprisonment For Assault on Woman was to Dt use She ‘oock his $70, he said, : wi‘th him. Ht the hamm>r. Witness for said that in : mas Salvador Mrs. Bunce w of Salvador, Tony Salvador Sentenced to Serve Two Years for \ sault on Mrs. Mary Bunce. "Rotten, Brutal Assault," Says Magistrate. Acoused Says She Stole From Him. mer," admitted to the stand it was not /r-:!pres Salvador all wantecd $3C9 f1 was to be used â€" _ J§ said Magis«t Called stable I Punce‘s 11 Sho was her namme me ag? tha‘t yC mer yC olIt!," Mrs. B was sp There was : Bunce‘s: head itend her, sa ilso had a bla T YÂ¥CEes T hit C ner," admitted M 1 nding Mrs. t out of the Here‘s Heaith 1C Bunce but wit did aUd ‘s hoead wa d with blog ene. Saly I hit the woman with th:> hamâ€" idmitted Sailvador, when called stand in his own defence. â€" He 6 lx'v:!px'eser:-.:‘.d by counsel. dor allesed that Mrs. Bunce it N.A J39U0 A[UO JISU 1IU aU €H Csoung ‘SIWN 0J UIYA SUIYUJO[JJopUN S,.UoWUCA â€"u02a tTsoutd r paonpos«d on 1y@IU ou} Sutpusds ‘ptÂ¥ ï¬u;uumoa jaoxaocod sty ‘<cUnLl puUuoWI?tp t {n@g C1 pasn 4 005$ yorym Jo ‘tury tuoI; CJ§ ‘SIW 128U} PoSsIIB C IVv 2C flc3: a one inch cut on Mrs. when he was called to id Dr. R. Sho radt had tellin it from carrvin i the heéad of thr he handle. e of the fracas Lynn siid thai n JUI back at , (I1 you don‘t say money I will hamâ€" ammer your brains ut and vhen h Kingston Peniteon convicted of strikâ€" ‘ on the head with beating hor with hat she finally reâ€" n Mrs. Bensoan to taken the money. Salvador that it He would not let r but insistsd on 1. As soon as she Mrs. Benson callâ€" Ka 11 nce corroborated Ssheo broughnt 0w or nacd ‘not ~»Ait cad of th:> hamâ€" brut she â€" received hor cright car plit open, her and i2egs pruisâ€" d her when sho from TIMMINS DAIRY and times. Ho y that I had en $17 11 al assault." police court ony Salvaâ€" n Penitenm that Mrs. hner clothes arrived on 1 e calmly f expres 1 tak> the wou‘ld hit hem wer 1 Bonson n 1¢ set the aised i * NPA Bune L. â€"â€" ESA woauld Phone 19@ n bottles and accompanied by Salvador himself. Mrs. Bunce came back to his houso it about thrse in the morning, said Myr. Baldwin, and asked him to go over and see Tony. He consented and thoy wont back. When thoy arrived thore she picked up a bottle of gin and offered | to him. "You tak> this one and Tl take the ccher one," she said.. Hoe 1>â€" fused to take the liquor. take the ccher one," she said.. HMHoe 1>â€" fused to take the liquor. Paldwin‘s long, rambling story was cut short y the Magistrate who wantâ€" od is know abtout the actual assault. Mrs. Bunco came to his house again a about seven o‘clock, said the witnoss, Sh> was followed by Salvador, who accused her of stealing his money and liquor. h Kruschen Salts is an excellent recipe for maintaining a condition of insernal cleanliness,.. The numerous salts in Kruschen stimulate your internal orâ€" gans to smooth, regular action.. Your inside is thus kept clear of those impuâ€" riyes which, when allowed to accumuâ€" late, lower the whole tone of the sysâ€" tem "I could not tell you in words how and glad I am toâ€"day that I gave Kruschen Salts a trial, I have now taken them for 18 months. I would not miss them one day.. They are a great help to anyone who suffers as I did. I feel in better health toâ€"day than I have for yeatrs. After ‘aking Kruschen for three, weeks the dizzy faints and hot flushes left me. I now feel so bright and cheerful. Kruschen Salts assist to keep you fit and fine." =â€"«CMrS.) J .M. Crossâ€"examined. Ba that Salvador had hit few times." He hit h fists and then saicl. "We can‘s allow women to be> us like this in this country," said Magis trate Atkinson. â€" "This can‘t be allow ed no mattéer what this man does ta hi own country. T‘ was a rotteon, bruta assgqult." Beofore sersencing Salvador the Ma gistrate remarked that the accused ha: previously soerve oishteen months fo previou assault. Exchange: A woman had beeon vac cinated against typhoid preparatory tC going abroud. Pseling the effocts 0| the innoculation. she stayed in bed thi next day. A friend dropped in to pay : visit, and the woman, not wishing t( sre anvone, sont her small daughto sre anyone, sent nhner small down:vairs to explain. "Mur bed," the girl said. *"In bed Mummy dcesn‘t feel so woll. she was intoxlcated vestoerday Sudbury Star: Shades of the hard; picneors! Wonder what they‘d thint if they came back now and dissovere that ths> washboard and the saw wor T lsical instruments? Had Dizzy Spells for 3 Years Result of Acid Indigestion "Before taking Kruschen," a woman writes, "I had very bad dizzy spells and hot flushes, bad spells of acid indigosâ€" tion and I was so nervons at times that the leas thing would upset me I was about three years in that conâ€" dition. It‘s WWarm Indoors THURSDAY. JANUARY 12TH, 19383 Building Materials for amined.. Baldwin admitted dor had hit Mrs. Bunce "a " â€"He hit her first with his then with ‘the hammeor., hs Delivery can‘t be Allow®wâ€" man does in his i rotton, brutal Mummy 0 BB uU id Mas be all: