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Porcupine Advance, 27 Apr 1933, 1, p. 6

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85 8 * * * * * 4854444 3 35 * * 4 4 4 5t Phone A Thorough Examination of Y our Eyves is an Investment in Health TOMOIRIDROW Kodak Finishers Reg. Optometrist Halperin‘s bring your films to u A % and get your prints T‘h Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Open Da in when 1J, GRANDBOTS and A. V for appoint »chie ellery YOUR NAME, ADDRESS AND Ontenig. Bamp. $ TELEPHONE NUMBER GO HERE ers, spare tire and ) UP taxes extra.) McDOWELL MOTORS Phont 01 Smooth, Quiet Lightâ€"Cylinder Engine Representin Phone 11 rl} Tomnegy EXCURSIONS TO MOOSONEE TO CONTINTE THROUG ind Aluminum Cylinder Head 8 Balsam Street South Over 80 Miles An Hour ©$404494%0%40%499%% .(xame Committee Not|| | sure Ahout the Bear | Mrs. Bradley’s} int, to rmine nmilte structiv ees that Bru Felitw that J Paint to be T ses amot The s1 urbea Mich the same. The re ce of Quéebec empha h appears to have k the 8 repeaie ind Queb 29. The number of } all was 4,445, amcun On November lith., 18 11 i k lat: ne committee deéd a spring bear hu 1iunters and natu preda the her statemen at bears Largest Low Price Car, inch Wheelbase 1I i * D Uks Contrary 1t opinion â€" UiF arS 1 inim ‘Tel p Kap ea! Y un dir 1PIM dema Cl Evidenes Bebbed W al 12A munliC â€"wWwere pI the â€"Harmlt WBi ird it bout Would Remarkable * Riding Comfort nMIM T 0 ¢ 080900 , Phone 67â€"J 84 Third Ave. 1 Marcel or Finger Wave 30 Cents Mackmeliss Permanents Inci LLOW Operating Cost. . Low Upâ€"keep Cost Chases Doe Awa Timmins imb Kille LJY Timmins mt W 11 ns nish. Radiant _ on the vements moment is spsed is â€" tTnC ae doe jumps es the m b i _ only VoOung 1~Cne where down 1Iawn isfiled swep| n the of 16 veI 11 ‘ saWw burnt them, e do * and CunC troyâ€" wl The cubt e 1D=~ ‘ew Coniagas was Fraser Reid, ancther qQueen‘s man and pal of Mr. Denny‘s who has also won fame for his achieveâ€" ments. Here, as a protege of Mr. Reid‘s, Mr. Denny‘s ability was soon recognized as he extended the working day well into the night studying to deâ€" velop new wrinkles that would liighten the burden of treating the cobalt ores. Had Laboratory Environment "It may sound strange to learn that Mr. Denny grew up in the laboratories of Queen‘s University yet did not take a degree there. FParticularly is this strange when one reflects on the imâ€" "Turning bac} 35 years we find in Kingston, O1 become world menâ€"products As a youth of t awt the universit be his life him with a Columbia ut his first con lating knowl the small ret laboratory a: environment Dr. Miller, P1 nounced world, no buildings but becau tice whic} search in . Mr. Denn: mer ture has obscut speaks of lightl won recognitio: of awards in C "In the role for the McInty might regard h one, but to visif par excellence "JTames J. Den:t of the Internatio tinum medal, nee Ontario mining n outstanding workâ€" in metallurgy. recent reference in The Financial â€" to the achievements of Mr. Denny be of particular interest to reader The Advance. The Financial Fost the following article:â€" Recipient of First International Nickel Co,. Award. in recent issue ference has been honour conferred McIntyre, in the the platinum m International Nic never willl D bear killing They might . dying, thoug like â€"that. _T possibly kill in their yard and that is get them." game in 50 vears In.1830 Maine b bounties, being fo Hampshire and bounties continu ruption . for manmn the first protecti by a closed seasc: 1904; and last was in effect in 1 Mississippi and â€" bears throughout portance of the 1 animal, as an â€" gardens, or as a ; most complete and instead of bot erally for its dest now not only proi but is being incr importations." James H. Burt ‘"During the past a few bear and kr ty well. The bea destructive anima try. One â€" weast cnhnange in towards b rom CA attractiv shown b shipment Some of months | exhibitio1 shipped 1 gross the New J. Denny‘s Achievements Win Popoular Recognition 1€ beat Th brought _ camp,. w Deferded By Official O t. R. M. Anderson. chie nblemia The tive to your 8 and dome 1a@appet A1 Product of Kingston 16 n ea mMmil McI ic} U 1C M IY In our Meat Department we carry all kinds of Fresh Meats and Poultry JUST ARRIV ED A Shipment of Fresh Lake Trout : WHITE‘S BREAKFAST BACON _ Machine Sliced, per ib. . Igc ; FRESH YOUNG PORK _ _ _ : Legs for Roasting, per Ib. ... l Gc : PEAMEAL COTTAGE ROLLS .' 4 t Sweet Pickled, per Ib. .................:..........}...... C ‘ LOIN PORK CHOPS C Trimmied; per ID. l 6(2 Death of Mrs. O. Weagle‘s Father at Cobalt, April 16 fx M 30 IHL vefecteatecfecfeatoctecd A '.'.o“o # .{{onzo '. 0 # # _# w Corner Pine Street and Third Avenue fin * Our Permanent Wave makes Permanent Customers. Notre Ondulation Permanente nous assure ‘une clientele Permanente nent KER A â€" conditic pré This wave will be introduced for One Week Only. From May 1st to May 6th at $9.00. . Reg. price $12 The Kera Tonic Kurls : I$ INTRODUCGING â€"â€" De Luxe Beauty Parlour 1UNIL Ar€ ives and are preferre ling loveliness; on all waves as we PONIC KURLS is a complete hair and scalp treatment. H ns the hair shaftâ€"eliminates kinks and frizz,. Its application dry hair and brittle ends. PONIC KURLS is more than a POrmanent Wave teome of exhaustive medical and chemical research waves as well for that week. Don‘t wait ippointment, make it is soon as possible me bei al » dem 11 11 nDU m nfined to e suffered imiegn. â€" AFP employed the achi ie labora onstrate ‘rocess of Permanent Waving in the North hat marks g in the i. Always jloved his JOLL 1€ He had 11 Baketr AaV past visibly différent from ordinary permaâ€" d by modish women for their eleganco his WO 12 Try The Advance Want Advertisements his wife, six dau of Timmins; M cook Corner, N. South Porcupine; Mr of North Cobalt; Mrs. Mrs. Frank M¢Innis, o seven sons, Robert ; heme;Isaac, at Silve at Mileage 104; Jame Kirkland Lake, and . Creek. There are 3 Seven sisters and th ing in Nova Scotia a liv 74th year, was born at Mat Lunenburg, NS., on May ] 1885 he married Miss Eliza of Spry Harbor, and the y took up residence at Ta: 1€ 3( vbu pallbear In im bal McAsk Mrs. to make vou!t 1LY A 1 19c 16c 14c 16c Phone 48 ik 1l 11 thie

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