mw theâ€"camp. had ‘been :A ré: Keard, i â€"mtfent â€"of (the "North :Land .some| Week." twentysghree years, coming to 'this-land}'day mor e ceÂ¥ w w WO EOe o C Mn ue in ‘He had remained in the North | £0 e .diuflng:fl'mt time, most of hiS_time be'-;'m Timm @0@l Tournament held at the. Jdylwylde J and Country Club, Budbury, . on‘ ~‘MAchael Feldman, an oldâ€"andâ€"highlyâ€" wesident â€"of the .camp, «died: at the home of ‘his â€"daughter, Mrs. â€"H. Iman, Schumacher, ten years ago. â€" ib ; hob AdA MUA4AANAILA , ~UQAL_ _ J LCA *The late Mr. Felaman had»m‘;ohed“e'm is visiting friends. in New Lisâ€" Manormymmdeath~md" ‘"Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Swanson,. was ue :to the natural results of in | 94 Belleville, were Timmins visitors preasing age. He had ‘been‘ill for some, this â€"week." "Mr. and Mrs. D. Suther< four or five months. ‘The Jlate Mr, land left on Saturday on a motor trip, ‘Feldman was tgmothesauth" "Mrs. B. Shirk, of New. Heard, is a Visitor to Timmins this »many in the«.camp. sMe had ‘beena â€"mtfent .of (the ‘North for .some| Meek." "Mrs..D..FitzOoon left on Monâ€" years, coming â€"to this land day morning on a holiday trip to his: in 1907 § He had remained in‘ the North: home town, Pembroke, Ont." “Bomâ€" during: that time, most of his time beâ€". in Timmins, on Monday, August Ang spent in Schunacherâ€"and Timmins. | to Mr. and Mrs..Bd. Gilliganâ€"a daugh-. In The Advance ten years ago: "Phe ter (Dora Judith.)" "Mrs. E. Rohinâ€" m Golf ‘Tournament :at .Sudbury, m inumber.of lrdies from Timmins .Golf Dib taking part.in the â€"event. The eptyn)l moving was to takeâ€"place last accident to the Langdon car, the.Joss, weekâ€"end until Thursday afternoon or l of contrél was only momentary .and The, e "The Advance is mclined to car was not going at any speed, but think that the move was made with the one youngster was thrown througni are to be congraulated on the expediâ€" ) moter drivers would sooner . meet alâ€" tion which the nfove was maile.!most anything on the.road then have. Though there was stine mmtyabeencounmtheminambtorcar. sbout the boxss and complaint accor@â€"{ A number of accidents have occurred Angly this was no doubt. unavoidable,| in the same way as the aone that befell. the postmaster not know the Mrs. Langdon. . .In . the case .of the, think "that thneâ€" move was made with Jless Anconvenience and disarrangement ;than might â€"wel!l be expected." 6 ~®Thexe was :much interestâ€"here ten *The late Mr. Felaman had â€"reached the aoxamondâ€"age .of eighty years and: â€"death was Ame .to the natural results of inâ€" preasing age. He had beenfil for some Mmmmm ahield mm m. Im on t.hel yies prantiedily no dor Led erâ€"attention for a minute and the Ontarlound Bnnuor 'flMAvo. ‘Retimate 32 P.Q. Box 1521 Timaminos, Ont. ~ . "Rye, Rar, Noseand Throat Empire Block Timmins ~‘14â€"96 hag Anc Accounting and Auditing 10 Ralsam Street Nonth, Timmins awing »despatch .from Sudbury at Lime, gave aâ€"review .ofâ€"theâ€"event:â€" s Beth Goxdon,;North:â€"Bay,â€"was awinâ€" DR. E. L. ROBERTS OHARTERED ACCOUNTANT .80 THIRD AVENUE e e onl ‘fl Bank of Commerce 'Bll!dhg ment held at: medjdmy]dg.' mast..tempt. to _syperstition. . puntry .Club, Sudbury, .on father, .. 0. Langdon, has ‘a. Thursday and Friday of scar over the right.eye as the: ‘Miss Gordon has beep TCUt Of an sccident when he was ce and runnerâ€"up onan,,boy. His father in turn has a similar, tournament and she is to W. O‘s grandfather had .also suffered annoratilated iman har SWllatly years before. The marks On: â€"886 P.O. Box 147 Collections ‘‘the <windshidld and <the other "thsown beavily to the road.. Mrs..Langdon. i«escaped ~serious injury, though sut--t l fering fram shock. The boy sustained many "bruises and in addition a. bad cut on one leg. The little girl, however, â€"was .injured chiefly in the ‘forehead where several stitches 'were., +reguired to close a wound over the: | right â€" This feature of the aoci-; _dent was a coincidence that would alâ€". fm. .0. ‘Langdon and his father and 'gla.ndfaï¬her, were .each due to being; ikicked..by a horse. . The. little..girl‘s inâ€", ‘jury .came from the successor of, the 'horse the automobile." s . mAmong the Jocal items.in ‘The Adâ€"; [wanee en years ago were: ‘"Jos. Mcâ€": Grath «sleft .last week ‘by â€"motor <‘for , | holiday in the South."‘ "Miss . Cora Pesore is visiting friends in New Lisâ€", keard this week." "Miss Marjorie Qa.r- Reference Bchrmacher High School and many others:â€"on ‘request. PMAE LAAA ‘Phones :270â€"228â€"286 â€" P.O. Box 147 7 Reed Glock â€" Timmins 483 Third Ave. Dean . Kester, Rarrister, Solicitor, Ete. Bank of Commerce Building Timmins, Ont.® D. R. EFranklin 8. A. Caldbick Systems Installed Income Tax Returns Filed Barristers, Solicitors, ‘Ete. MASSEY ‘BRLOCK â€"amd South ‘Porcupine Fat SsGLIC NOTARY TTOR â€"â€" _ ‘ LoAAA 0 d AB â€"_ _ _ Th ds 62 meary‘s Hospital, Timmins, on i Thursday, Aug. Tth, 1930, to Mr. and T | Tanmey) Bohumacherâ€"a Mhter: |Mary Margaret)"" "Mr. C. R. Murâ€" 7i |Gock, town engineer :andâ€"townsiteâ€" man â€" }«bhe;ae Mill she some 60 .galfers in town to . compete.: Representatives â€"are +exâ€" j)eotui from the .clubs at <FTimmins, Erequois «Falls, Smooth: Rock Fa.lls aAnd Kapuskasing. s ~ The:.committee in: nhazge reports vthat. tries :may ‘be <made t\by outâ€"df«town ecs «through their dobal secretaries :or through N. R. McEeod at Gookhrane. Post® enthies sbe accepted at the see. _ ‘Entries wwill : be ~mrccepted ~from playerswith »handiaaps .of 1 to 10 ~â€"from f +Ontario ssand :from . players withhandicaps 11 to 80: fromâ€"the Cochâ€" son, of ~Orillia, ~visited with Mr. ana "‘Miss N. L. Mason of Montregl, is visit~; ‘Ing with ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Price, 31} Bannerman <avenue." "Mr.â€"and Mrs. Burtees, of North ‘Bay, are visiting Miss: sand :J. [R. ~Jackson, of ; ‘Auburn, NX ., wereâ€"visaitors to the camp dast â€"week."‘ "N.:A. Timmins, pnesident; of cthe KBellinger ~Consolidated CGold. mas :a visiteor to town this week."‘ ""Rers. McGowan â€"and son, Frances, and . her Murray â€"Stewart, left this‘ monning for Renfrew «for: a..couple «of weeks‘ visit."‘ "J. . Jacâ€" ques, teller at the Bank of Montrzeal,; NMew "Merk, and: his home city,‘Quebec." "Miss Margaret @ullivan, New Liskeard, returned home this weekâ€"after visiting ‘her sister, Angus, for‘the past tail, Fimmins, <son ~Sunday, August â€"3rd, to Mr..and ‘Mrs. ‘Thos. iM. HMenry Neill â€"a daughter (Jane)." ‘"Mr. and Mrs. ‘F.â€"C. Smith and family. are moving this week to Jacksonboro, Ont.. where Mr. Smith has ‘been ‘transferred by the !Abmbi Fibre Co." *Master Henry and [Miss TLillie Sullivan, of New Liskeard, arrived Sunday. to visitâ€"their sister, Mrs Mrs. Gailetis hospital, ‘Timmins, on Friday, Aug. 8th, to Mr. and ‘William: Meanear, 179 Maple street north â€" a. daughter Beryl June)." *Mayor and Mrs. Drew left this week for holiâ€", 4qday .visit :to the south and east. ‘They, intend taking in the famous motar‘ trip to the Gaspe ‘Reninsula." "Bornâ€"At #9 9 4 WM _m_ thlot. Afllhbksforjï¬nwhtmes ort: sA Children Whose. Overweight Is . _ | to SLatk 0f Pituiltary Extract While . pa.renfs like ,.a plymp ihaby,. t.hey/adisnke ‘A gmwing "boy â€"or ‘girl at .cr.approaching teen age. to be. omzr-l {mweight. While this may be a { condition and. weight may reach nor-1 mal «limits â€"at ;pwberty.x very. aften flhisi ~excess ‘mweight is due to gland changes," tusually in ‘the pituitary:gland lying on the fioor. of the.skull. «When the excess weight is on the abdomen, hips, butâ€" { focks, breasts, and. shoulders, with . no Lexgess fat on forearms and .lower legs, [it is usually..due to disturbance of the \|pituitary .gland.. ." _ . s tInfanbunately this gland. has :a part in ithe development of the sex glands ‘and the sex characheristics, so that if it is :not duing ‘Its work propetrly, not giving ~the ‘blood ‘enough of .its juice, s *Buy JamesW Bavtan M D ks Mess ht Nar AZ» PTioe c "“’“5 sÂ¥ â€" 191 t / joh ' '.I'hase aavamelsht «children .seem to gzxow at normal rate. andâ€"sige. MHowever, the chan.ge aAof ,v:oiee awhich ~should â€"ecâ€" «curat the Amge~Of: fmberty in boys may ‘beâ€"wyears late â€"and these very ‘fat boys with their high _pitohed or: soprano voices ~are smcled out among their fellows. : + Infortunately, because it is ~known, ‘that when a gland condition is to ithe .cause of overweight, most: parents and some physicians use t‘hy-';l roid extract hbecause in gland â€" cases, .of.overweight the â€"thyrokd â€"gland#s more at fault= than 4s *the pituitary «or‘ Cther»glands. <It. is wise,.therefore,â€"that> in «;all:-ave;weight cases in <children, a metabolism test be â€"made. This test will show aâ€"minus instead ofâ€"a normal conâ€". ditionâ€"that is, the burning processes of ithe body :are »«minus .or ~below. normal." thyroidâ€"that is not sufficiently active to do.in controlling the use up! cf sugar ‘starch foods in the: bady, if pituitary julee 4s not reaching, ‘the: blood in sufficient quantities," tbhis sugar and starch: food will not be burn- ‘ed. completely .and~will be stored in the tody as fat. is theae obflQBeDMane ‘late ‘an zreachiné It is found â€"thatâ€"these children are. unusuauy fond . of} candy and. sweet, foods. As the.pituitary gland has much. the body insteadâ€"af just in the "specia?" parts of the body .mentioned above. .:. Can these cases ofâ€"excess fat in M- dren \be : tregied : suovesitudly ? . n worskers are now of ‘the opinion that where the excess fat is a«wmmmmmmmt- excess ‘fat is ‘a family Characteristic, cutting .down on the â€"{ood : intake and: having the boy or gitl play smore.and avoid sweets, is all the treatment necâ€" essary. The child is aMowad to go toward the years of puberty without treatment by â€"gland extract or extracts.. When the excsess fat has been showi to be due to lack of thyroid .juice, thyâ€" roid juice is given in some cases befcke. the age af puberty: or is withheld until puberty with the hope that the gland changes taking nlace â€"at â€"puberty will bring about the necessary .changes in the thyroid that will ‘keep the welght down to normail. > In the case of children whose overâ€" weight is known to be :due to lack of pituitary juice, as shown by the excess fat on these special parts, most physiâ€" clans believe that :the »pituitary â€" exâ€" tract should be given years before the age at which puberty occurs. It should be .given ‘before the age Of | m if possible, It must be remembered,â€"of â€"~course, . yOUL â€" 0O L colafie td 0 that in all cases of overweight in chil. brary, Post Office Box 45, Stition aO, dren and adults, ~whether the overâ€" | New York, N.Y., enclosing ten cents to weight is due to eating. too much fooed cover cost of handling.and mailing and or to. lack â€"sufficient .gland . juiceâ€" ~mention the name of this newspaper. thyroid or pituitaryâ€"the. amaunt .of (Registered in accordance â€" . food must be reduced to get satisfacâ€" with the \Copyright Act) â€" «.. tory ‘results. Even if the amount of | f o food eaten is not large, not as large ‘as| ‘Telegram: The use of silk is now «mt that.eaten by those of normalâ€"weight, â€"aâ€" bwentyâ€"year , low. the â€" silk nevertheless it is mose the ‘inâ€" worm needs to turn. is Canmore W Western Stoker, Iron Fireâ€" man Stolser, Miestern â€"~sbdae anfl ‘Cod 86 Spruee. South FOR GOGPD :COAL AND â€"AIDRVICE and MWonadgard :aud Office Just Phone 32 . r prompt delivery 'Ahdiess your request to The Bell Liâ€" ‘brary, Post Office Box 45, Station aO, ‘New Â¥ork, ‘N.Y., enclosing ten cents to ‘cover cost of handling.and mamng and ~mention the name of this nawspaper (Registered in accordance with the \Copyright Act) "'ul : Its + Symptoms â€"and . Treatment Remember, â€"cancer is curable # If found"early. "Send today for Dr. mr- ton‘s booklet entitled â€" ‘‘Cancer: '!ts Symptoms and Treatment," (No.: 19). dividual needs and must be redmedfln amount. ..... Timmins