Thursday, May 1st, 1930 "FOOTLIGHTS ard FOOLS" A SINGING, TALKING, DANCING SPECTACLE IN COLOUR! Colleen‘s greatest comedy spiced with cever dialogue; bvilliant stage spectacles in natural colours; music sentimental and synâ€" copated; costumes breathâ€"taking in their brilliance. Millions of men and women daily stake their ali in a desperate game with the soulâ€"less machineâ€"the STOCK MARKET DoN‘T CHEAT vourself out of an ovening‘s entertainment. See and hear Charles Klein‘s startling exposure of the gamblers paradiseâ€"Wal Street "THE MADHOUSE" A Jack White Comedy A SUNBURST OF SONG, MAGIC AND MELODY Bancing, Laughter, Brilliant Diaiogue and the exceptional perâ€" formances of JANET GAYNOR AND CHARLES FARRELL have enchanted audiences everywhere. A SINGINGâ€"DANCINGâ€"MUSICAL COMEDY FOX MOVIETONE NEW S MIDNIGHT SHOW FRIDAY AT 11.30 P.M. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, May 8 Thursday, Friday, Saturday, May NEXT WEEK Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, May 5â€"6â€"7 rry Langdon Comedy .Â¥i11CXKY iv10HSC "SKYX BOYX‘". :. "PLOW 1 YAN and SHENCK in "A MOVIETONE ACT" T mME ATR | l e TALKING PICTURES AT THEIR BEST Why not start the season with new equipâ€" ment. _ We have a full line of all the new styles in Golf Sweaters, Pants, Stockings, Shoes and Clubs. And then, the Clubs. . Have you seen the new "Walter Hagan Matched Club." It is just the thing you have been looking for to take strokes off your game. The Sweaters are a knockout, with stockâ€" ings to match. The trousers are the latest styles ; as for the Shoes they are the famous Lotus Dormeone, just try them on and you will be taken with the fit and sturdiness of them. LOIS WILSON and H. B. 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Cad #% + *%. _ .“.â€. ## # # ## # 4 ## + + ## *) * ..“ .“.“ BUY HOLLINGER QUALITY "Goldâ€"diggers of Broadway" "Barnum Was Right" olleen Moore FOX MOVIETONE NEWS NOW PLAYING There‘s Comedy cnough in "Sunnyside Up" and it‘s a 2 hour Show Hollinger Stores Micky Mouse Cartoon "PLOW BOYX" "CANNED MUSIC" A Crazy Cat Cartoon Limited +8 + *# *4 *) _ % *# #* * ,* 0..0 * .0 * .0 #* *# 13 «+ *# 4 *4 *# + t4* * 3 #4 *# + *# * + *# *# 4 *# # #4 #_ _ 0’.0 #+ # *#. _4 0.“.“ Our dance at the McIntyre hall Jlast is carrying out stricty to the letter. Friday, though not so well attended as ; We will soon be getting near the end of most Legion events are, was up to the June, and there will be no hesitation Legion standard, "The Best." The i regarding.the above rule of the conâ€" Ladies of the Auxiliary provided reâ€" stitution. freshments, many favourable comments| _ At our general meeting last Monday being heard from satisfied patrons, of : we had the pleasure of having the folâ€" the quantity, and quality of the eats. lowing comrades initiated, namely, To the ladies we express our thanks for | Comrades Southam, Regan, and Furze. their assistance in handling the refreshâ€" | Comrade Pat Cherry also handed in his ments. The lucky door prize was won | application and will be initiated at our by Mrs. Precious, one of the ladies of | next meeting. the Auxiliary, who received much apâ€"| â€" We had quite a discussion on the emâ€" plause upon having the lucky number. | ployment question and the Legion inâ€" The Club Royal orchestra were at their | tends to "park" on this question for best and provided the best of music. | some time to come, for the benefit of We are having another dance at the : the returned soldier, and the Britisher. Mcintyre hall on May 30th, the Frida:\’! I had quite a nice surprise myself in after the sports day. This will be of : the shape of a nice gold medallion the usual standard and we hope to | with the Legion crest and inscription. have the ladies again in charge of the | from the "Comrades of Timmins refreshments. | Branch." This will always be a reâ€" I have great pleasure in stating that | minder of the pleasant association with Camrade Trallone is getting along fine the Timmins branch. I have great pleasure in stating that Comrade Trollope is getting along fine in hospital, after an operation. â€" «We hope to soon see Comrade Trollope arcund again his usual self and to‘chear his fine voice at our events. More of the bugle band equipment has arrived and we hope soon to have the band in order. I nhear some of the entertainment committee are getting up a jazz bard which Comrade Ormâ€" ston names the "Blow and Bang" boys. 1 think most of the blowing is done by Comrade Elphick who is getting to be quite an expert on the saxaphone, and I‘ve heard Comrade Ormston beâ€" ing warned not to "bang the drum till it bursts." What‘ with authors, artists, bugle and jazz bands we are sure getting up to the fore. We had scme bingo and d art games arrive last week, so some of the comrades want to practice shouting for the 24th May events. We were able to do considerable reâ€" lief work again this week to some rieedy cases in town. We have given out relief to the value of $150.00 since the 21ist of March, and over $380.00 since October last. There have been some bad cases this | winter, and for a local branch to hand cut in Timmins alone, over $380.00 in-! six months, speaks well of the locali branch and its members, for the way it has been possible to help those in our! midst who could not help themselves. I expect the new cards along before long as they are getting things into crder in Ottawa. We have only a few] ccmrades who are in arrears for the first quarter Ihope Idomot have! to use any more 12â€"cent stamps at the : end cf June. I have a few 12â€"cent! size left yet, in case I have to use them ' and I would again draw to the com-i’ rades‘ attention <â€"that a comrade who remains more than one quarter in arâ€"| rears* shall at the end of the second | quarter be ‘"ipso facto" suspended, a | part of the constitution of the Canaâ€"| dian Legion that the Timmins branch Cbe Canadtan Eegqton in the Dorcupine THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO By the Secretaryâ€"Treasurer is carrying out stricty to the letter. We will soon be getting near the end of June, and there will be no hesitation regarding. the above rule of the conâ€" stitution. At our general meeting last Monday we had the pleasure of having the folâ€" lowing comrades initiated, namely, Comrades Southam, Regan, and Furze. Comrade Pat Cherry also handed in his application and will be initiated at our next meeting. We had quite a discussion on the emâ€" ployment question and the Legion inâ€" tends to "park" on this question for some time to come, for the benefit of the returned soldier, and the Britisher. I had quite a nice surprise myself in the shape of a nice gold medallion with the Legion crest and inscription. Our ‘Jazz" or "Blow and Bang‘‘ band had a tryâ€"out on Monday at the genâ€" eral meeting under the able conductor Comrade Curtis. Bill blew so much on the saxaphone that the baton of Comâ€" rade Curtis was blown out of trim. The conductor finally settling down and allowing Bill to blow as hard as he likâ€" ed. The last I saw of Bill was that h was asking Archie how to put in the "‘s" in the kitchen while the rest oi the boys cleaned up the dishes. The boys ought to feel proud to have music for their washingâ€"up. Anyhow, putting all jokes to one side. the boys, with a little more training. will make in time, a "good Legion orâ€" chestra." ' Comrade Bellamy gave us one of his fine songs and Comrade Cherry a Corâ€" net solo, which the boys greatly enâ€" joyed. We need only four more to make the 200 members, and I hope the four will come along as 200 sounds a lot better than 196. We have a few applicaâ€" tions in that have had no initiation fee paid and we cannot count these comâ€" rades as members till we get the appliâ€" cation fee. e In conclusion don‘t forget Monday night, May 5th, and Saturday, May 10th, as these two events will be real Legion "getâ€"together" and enjoy one‘sâ€" self events. You‘ll go home feeling years younger. i Motor League Officers Represent Big District ly. this year it seems best to jcin uy with the Iroquois Falls and District Club, rather than attempt to organize a new club here. Perhaps next year it may be considered well to crganize a club here, but in the meantime it seems that the Iroquois Falls and Disâ€" trict Club is doing the work well. At the present time there is naturalâ€" ty considerable interest in motor club matters. So far as the gensral inz public is concerned motoring really started on Sunday last, there being an more will do so this seasion. There has been a suggestion that a motor club be crganized for this town and district, but the proposition was nct serisusly propcsed until many had alâ€" ready signified their intenslon of jcinâ€" ing the Iroquois Falls and District Moâ€" tor Club, which is affiliated with the Ontario Mctor Leagus, and which has been offering many benefits to the moâ€" torists, as The Advance has been pointâ€" ing out from time to time. Accordingâ€" unusually Ilsrge number taking their cars out for the time this season on that day. As soon as the cars genâ€" era,lly take the roads the value and ecessity for the benefits of mo‘sr clubs become apparent in a score of ways. At presenrt there are many in Timmins and the Porcupine who have joined the Iroquocis Falls Mctor Club to secure these benefits. It is likely that mors will do so this seascn. There To show hnow reprrsentative of the district the Iroquois Falls and Disâ€" tri>. Motor Club is, it is only necesâ€" sary to mention the officers and exeâ€" cutive as elected at the, recent annual meeting: Honorary president:â€"J. E. Patterson. Presidentâ€"G. J. Thistlethwaite. Viceâ€"presidentâ€"T. E. Silver. Secretaryâ€"treasurerâ€"F. E. Wood. Directorsâ€"H. M. Wilson, South Porâ€" cupine; Geo. Lake, Timmins; T. Macâ€" Donald, Matheson; H. Child, Matheson; G. Gauthier and H. P. Mculd, Ansonâ€" ville; F. C. Richardson, Porquis Jun:â€" tion; A. Corcoran, R. G. Spears, J. D. Kingston, G. K. Manséll snd Geo. Brown, Iroquois Falls. Border Cities Star:â€"In regard to the newly discovered planet, we ars acâ€" vised that we "must takse the asâ€"roncâ€" mers‘ word for it." That‘d be a whole Any of the officers or directors will be pleased to give any information deâ€" sired as to the value and the services of the Iroquois Falls and District Moâ€" tor Club. Iot essier, though, if the word weren‘t one cof ten or The Secretaryâ€"treasurer ven syl CAPT. SUTHERLAND WANTS PUBLIG T0 KNOW FAGTS "I had no end of troubles with indiâ€" gestion, constipation and attendant ilis, It was common for me to suffer for hours after my evening meal, and by Sai'gon may be obtained in Timâ€" mins at The Goldfie!ld Drug Store. The card party and drawing by the Ladiss of the Alter Society of the Church cf the Nativity has been postâ€" poned to Tuesday evening, May 6th, at 8.30. The event will be held in the parish hall of the Church of the Natiâ€" vity this week, but has been postponed to next Tuesday evening., All interâ€" ested inâ€"a pleasant social event should make a special note of the date as events under the auspices of the Ladâ€" ies of the Altar Society of the Church of the Nativity are especially pleasant. The New Liskeard Speaker lasot week | necessary equipment would also be says:â€"‘"Mrs. McCarthy, \of Timmins, 3 and her daughter, Mrs. Watt, of Toronâ€" l lcaned by friends of the movement; to, spent a few days in town, the guests | nd visitors could come along and inâ€" of Mrs. J. H. Sullivan, Niven St." ‘ spect the layâ€"out and observe the boys ARD PARTY AND DRAWING TO BE HELD TUESDAY, MAY 6 4# 686 B $06000960000009000400000000600600080 0300360000000600%â€â€œ 644 4 4 66 %46 C 4446 4 04 4 4 G §§000000000....¢-_:__ 444 444 z‘:? 444066 @404 t 446 44 00000000000000:000‘ ©8§0%¢4 004944484 + 4C *4 § $147 50: 4 #,] id Phonograph The Most Sensational Offer in the History of this Store Here is your opportunity to possess this magnificent â€" Orthophonic â€" Victrolaâ€" containing the largest size Orthophonic horn as found only in the most expenâ€" sive Orthophonic Victrola ever producâ€" ed. We‘ll take your old phonograph ; no matter its size, colour or condition, and allow you $75.00 on this new wonder Orthophonic. The Model 8â€"10 (as illustrated) $175.00 Allowance for Your Old Machine $75.00 Please note! we reserve the right to withdraw this offer at any time YOU MAY HAVE 10 MONTHS TO PAY IF YOU WISH Cost to you Other Outstanding Phonograph Bargains during this Sale 1 larce size walnut stained Elite Console library â€" phonograph with _ large ~ record space. _ Reg. $165.00 Slightly used Hundreds of Records go on sale at....3 for $1.09 your choice Here‘s How! $20.00 | $22.50 SPECIAL TERMS OF PAYMENT 1 large Brunswick Console model, walâ€" nut finish in good mechanical condition was $125.00, used price PRESCRIPTION ( [\ PHARMACIENS ORUGGISTS Al) prnescriprtions â€oo'oo 0010“ wet 0“.00. netes? 000000 oofouobnooooo e b.too.oo o‘f{{j{jf}!f + 000 0 #* Â¥* #.# *4 # . % ## 4 /# #@ #* #* *# _# ** 4. 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The SAVS : â€"â€" into full play. ; "It should be possible to bring Scouts to this camp from Hearst, Kapuskasâ€" ing, Cochrane, Iroquois Falls and Timâ€" mins, and perhaps several other places. ....... $100.00 Under Auspites of Ladies of Altar Society of the Church of Nativity to be held in "TIMMINS , QNTARIO CARD PARTY AND DRAWING Parish Hall of Church of Nativity Tuesday May 6th, 1930 Admission 50 cents (including tax) least worth careful Northern Tribune 1 leather case portâ€" able Victor usedâ€"but in splendid condition Was $48.50. _ A real buy at Model â€" 8â€"10 . .. "The Little Credenza " modeled in smaller size after the most popuâ€" lar Orthophonic ever designed. Full Creâ€" denza or Library Model horn, full Orthoâ€" phonic â€" reproduction. American _ Wainut. Orthophonic sound box, automatic record stop. Dimensions 27 inches wide 19 mohey asey ... 5. $175.00 at 8.39 p.m. On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. \Lloyd Brewer entertained a number of (fmends at a farewell panty given in \ honour of Mr. and Mrs. Pau Gervais ! who left on Tuesday morning for Nonth ‘Bay where they will reside in future. The evening was spent in dancing, and a very enjoyable time was had by all. During the evening Mrs. Brewor, on behak of the friends present, presented a purse to Mr. and Mrs. Gervais, exâ€" | pressing regret at their departure from | town, and wishing them @ll success in their new home. Mr. Georvais replied briefly, thanking the gaithering on beâ€" ‘half of his wife and himself for their kind wishes and the presentation.. The | gathering broke up in the small hours | of the morning after a ~particularly | happy evening. und>r their splendid Scout discipline "If this suggestion 1s favoured; there is three months‘ time to perfect plans for its success. May we hope that friends of the Boy Scouts will discuss the possibilities and come to an early ducision as to whether the district camp can be attempted this year? Oonce started,. it would become a great annual affair." PRESENTATION OF PURSE TO MR. AND MRS. P. GERVAIS ‘The North Bay Nugget last week says:â€"R. J. Donahuge returned home after spending the weekâ€"end at Timâ€" mins and Kirkland Lake. GLYCERIN MIX REMOVES CAUSE OF STOMACH GAS Simple glycerin, buckthorn bark, saline, etc., as mixed in Adlerika. acts cn BOTH upper and lower bowel, reâ€" moving poisons you never thought were there and which caused gas and other stomach trouble. Just ONE spoonful relieves GAS, sour stomach, sick headâ€" ache and constipation. Don‘t take meâ€" dicine which cleans only PART of bowels, but let Adlerika give you a REAL cleaning and see how good you feel! It will surprise you! Goldfields Drug Store. (advt.) 1 mahogany table model Victor â€" a trade in but good for a long time yet. 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