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Porcupine Advance, 4 May 1933, 1, p. 5

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4 186p 49999# 999# B %% 049 9409408989990 9080860600846 0040048448486 Legion Smoker Was a Notable Success dian reached held on in the O the first of the committ: new mark in this respeCt., _ ceeded "bevond‘their own ex] and were ‘congratulated upot cellent programme provided. With James Cowan in the evening=opened with the usu honours. Chas. tenor soloist Percy Harris, whose fine baritone voice has been heard before in these circles, made a decided hit with the solo, "The Miner," for which he reâ€" ceived a very insistent encore, respondâ€" ing with "Asleep in The Deep." "Then came the big treat of the evenâ€" ing, this being Mr. Victor, with his piand accordion selections. Mr. Victor cpened with the solo, "A Rose of No Man‘s Land." This was given with splendid technique and the applause was loud and prolonged for his rendiâ€" tion of this popular war song. Then followed â€"a series of jazz and marches, including the Sailor‘s Hornpipe, which took Harry Nicholls off his chair, and the latter went through the dance. Mr. Victor was asked as a special favour to play again and obliged with "Operâ€" atic Gems,"* and the "Allies National Airs,""this latter number concluding with *Ruleâ€"Britannia," and once more the; gudience voiced its appreciation in no ungertain manner. Walter Avery, in comic songs of the pleasing kind, was exceptionally good and <bad ‘to repeat twice during the evening. â€" Another . big. treat. for. _ musicâ€"lovers was the singing of the Heffernan Quaftette, Messrs Geils, Dodge, Hefferâ€" nanâ€"and Oowan. They sang the "Borâ€" der Bilad" in stirring style and after receiving prolonged applause respondâ€" ed with another very pleasing and efâ€" fectively‘rendered number. L.‘‘May, from Shanty Town was in good form‘ and also had to give an s‘ Dawson, was very good in his forth well of solos bt A Large Attendance Enjoys an Evening of GGbod Music and Songs. Artists \Givén Highest Appreciation for Their Work. Very Enjoyâ€" able Evening. nert the An Annual Meeting of the Workers‘ Coâ€"Opera tive Boarding House lAd., will be held in ep in The D he big treat 0 g Mr. Victor wh 0 Fourth Avenue, Timmins, on ipplause, appropria hose May 21st, 1933 Commencing at 10 a.m fine baritont fore in hit with the which he reâ€" T t it ‘lal TaAvour ith ‘"Operâ€" s National concluding The; pect rith tw brougzh! 1¢ the party chairman of busin@ss in ful for impr business no the country mad ma 1 FINNISH CHURCH BAZAAR GIVEXNX GOOD PATRONAGE saddest case he hear the family had to go cause mother was doin zle cn the baking boatr an cffee ‘brea nd finding mimingâ€" Finn _ Thursday tendéd and nmil ruial sfied 1J N. 0. COMMISsSIONERS ON ANNXUAL TRIP OF INSPECTION Board of Directors 91 s in gsod shape and were hopeâ€" improved conditions of tradse and s not only for the North but for ArLLCI bread On a number departmen +mmisston J V i Herald:â€"One writer said the case he heard of was where ly had to go without pie beâ€" ther was doing a jigâ€"saw puzâ€" and" proved a Ssuctcess, he church made a very creditâ€" ing of fancy work, baking and icles for sale, the Finnish rad being especially popular AFMY 1J10sing VC the visitin nsp lude innual bazaar of the h United Church, held Clast week, was well spection over UInhe Int. make frequent inspecâ€" ‘, but once a year at a comprehensive inâ€" ring which every part : and branches is inâ€" mplete general survey spection trip last weekx uUp. on, however, to open ith another big proâ€" nding were more than _ entertainment proâ€" ing a vote of thanks ~ visiting artists for found th Martin, viceâ€"chal , secretaryâ€"treasu f the heads of t] of the raillway. T‘‘mmit pI ain in the very doubtful if this season as all N. O. Comm nt i] T Railway n ‘their the line. int 1J we! 1t( Urged Attention to Canada‘s Native Art Capt. E. Page Gaston in Lecture Art Exhibition at High sch Pleases Large Crowds,. Point out Value and Pleasure of "Collecting." Canadian woendertf{ul don who spends his odd sixpences in picking up‘~ prints and makes a fine j well as adding to his 0 Captain Gaston told of ar tor who paid three shillin try sale for what proved t rmece of Greek sculpture ° 11 lec to a museum for $10,000. A co in an old shop in Paris paid fift times for a sketch by Rapha which‘ he would have willingl; twenty thousand times as ml necessary. The lecturer came Across A covered picture in Ireland, away in a warehouse, which he s nearly a thousand guineas for t lighted cwner, who had no idea t possessed such a treasure; and t] turer recounted other profitab priences which he has enjoyed travels. He added that he wo: pleased to advise without char; cf his hearers who might have « cf possible value and rarity. On ad so whic uable Ts and ntly deve ne dces 1 a collect e cf the : noderate r knew C i k kess ind me€ stamps in the choolboy in and Qusen Ma ind the Princ developed this i1 work 1 AM hu irged th inol and other pa particular atts na 0o ‘be muchn ure and n nIin ha n ) ha h Il1 1 DEATH OF MRS. N. ANSARA O TUCTEsDAY THIS WEEK S. Melzer Fatally Injured in Accident : Angl H Mclintyre First Aid Teams Show Talent | the 1 Teams Show Talent ) .« ment Execllent Exhibition of Firstâ€"Aid Work| and â€" Given by Five Teams from Mcâ€" | value Intyre Mine in Contest for care | Cups Given by | being decor fir in th ized n Detween All pre: with the cvening. for bry him p.e vas most inte vinning team nd Th M 1 juric‘s heo denit wh Warren 9} ident K nown T or«tI Frid: bt for the 0« id mottof ations. °C h 11 iC memb 461 ratford, of the t cf the Mcin competition, e mose of first five given It ; purpose | iffering in nending t bv mp chnurch Tiimmin vn Prospector Dies from In teccived in Blasting Acciâ€" while at Work on H. L. ren‘s Claims in Whiteâ€" sides, nt 1lL m hac ad Howard, wt DW J n a broken collar | _bone. The way | eams handled the eresting and pleas i in addition to th ‘lped the patient tte to smoke afte sent winn wit}t est and real value of the hall was nicely decorâ€" nccasion, safely first and es being included in the The exhibition of first aid ; kind to be held publicly was arranged and organâ€" mAn in the d:â€"=Dr. includ fallen | h it cted i1 ims from ving the in Mr. Warren property i nmins, and t e pa ing team in h smaller si of the winnit Lst, «_‘ I urs, but a unavailing wil un Whi 1n mord( Mid â€"TC d th ay friends here who Mr. Warren had the ) Timmins and wired lead man in Philaâ€" Mr. T ut IrOI a w ments to are for hi GLO ich ittendance at the hall on Friday First Aid contest om the McIntyre. re than pleased real value of the as nicely decorâ€" _ safelyv first and it atyre, in introdu explained the ain t aid work an tions and order ch generous sup Mel 1€ 1M AaIT T‘YMMIiN )mpetitic vies.~:‘Pl Murt sides MciIint 1t ndd i a ladder, due is lying bleedâ€" forehead and ollar bone and way in which d the situation pleasing. The â€"to their other of illnc al of m ks ODta securin ‘am, 50 im, 384 l1 Inmn} held ‘ment WA ome i the ilver and other in Ambuâ€" him aft place 0 C zer lived fforts to Just how probably Batem bla 1mpos h mad ipr ?: Cup team. n 11 ha The alm ind n Hi or ‘al Horticultural Soc‘y Advocates Flowers 9 ivation of the eautiful, and whe reater benefit an he beauty ( ultivate it. the garde: the unendit 1¢ ry of _ Timmins â€" HMorticultural tÂ¥ Quotes Earl of Bessborough Reference to Morticulture. eviure on MHorticulture on June 20th. New Victor 5â€"tube Radio, Lacey‘s Reducing Gum . Russian Oll; 16 oz. bot.....................00€ Russian Oil; 32 oz. bot..................2.. 98c Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil SR Oz bBOt .e t i snn 84c Burdock Blood $L.1I9 Sulphur, Cream, Tartar and Molasses Old Spring Remedy, reg. 35e ....24¢ Blood Purifier and System Builder reg. ;:..... sls en in 89c Dr. Tacher‘s Blood and Liver Syrup reg. $L:2DB . 08e Burke‘s Week End Drug Specials %m Lacey Nujol regy. Pl.AO ....... Dreco, an excelle °C 11 One Phillips‘ Milk Magnesia, reg. 25 One Phillips‘ Dental Magnesia, reg ara Tablet line, large â€" Special both for 11 re Beaullil not interm ipon the q e hope an( s in me li pa dadd 0 oz. > 0z. ian Cod Liver Oil P :.:00¢â€"......... 100 tablets .......... ts, No. 5, 100 for : bot., reg. 50e ... I came utiful Canâ€" terrupt Mr. e question. _and desire ie lies, help happy conâ€" loubt ir hat bot Morticu Annua® ition :â€" THREE STORES IN TIMMINS WHERE PRICES ARE LOWEST Stomach Tonic : % 1t 1 ##4 0 00000000048 mm‘: Now is the time for all of you to join the Timmins Horticultural Society, Ierabership costs only One Dollar and every new member will be given 25 glacdlioli bulbs free. Membership also entitles you to enter as many exhibits as you wish at the annual exhibition in September at no further cost. We hove all merchants and all other friends wlho wish to donate toward the exâ€" peases of the society will do so as soon as possible so that the prize list may be d‘stributed early this year as this is an ir portant advantage to everyone. There will be a meeting of the direcâ€" tors of the society in the town hall on I‘onday, May 8th, at 8 o‘clock p.m. Help to beautify your home town. Yours Sincerely, Alfred E. Taylor, Secretaryâ€"Treasurer Did This Man Tell a "Red" Secret While he was Drunk There is an old idea that a man will blurt cut the truth while drunk who would scorn anything but a lie if sober. However, this may be, one of the "Reds" in town gave the police some "information‘‘ while in his cups. This man was arrested for being drunk and when searched was found to be carryâ€" ing a Labour Defence League memberâ€" ship card. "That‘s all right," he told the police. "You are the boss now, but in sixteen months from now you will be taking your orders from us." Like all grunken men of the type he was very solemn in giving his information and very serious and deliberate in telling the exact space of time before the police would be taking orders from the "Reds." It is to be sixteen m‘o>nths, no more, no less. So, now everybody knows. Howâ€" ever, much can ‘happen in sixteen Timmins Horticultural Society months! spec. $39.50 ............... TDC¢ 59¢ and 89¢ ols so0dC Special Limited Offering at $10 per umt CLEAR LAKE PORCUPINE SYNDICATE If interested, forward this coupon, without obligation 25¢c. and Name Address Mail to onsisting of 13 Claims in McArthur Township Clear Lake Porcupine Syndicate Room 70, Empire Hotel, Timmins, Ont. 39¢ 19¢ 49c 30¢ CAPITALIZATION 6000 UNITS Seidlitz Powders, reg. 25¢ for........ 19¢ $y t oo se e n P 3D¢ Wampole Grape Salts, bot. 50¢ and $1 n 69¢ Andrews‘ Liver Salts ........ 29¢ and 49¢ s 95¢ and $1.75 English Health Salts, 1 lb. tin........37¢ Nyseptol Tooth Paste .;:...........:.;:.;.. 19¢ Velour Shaving Cream, reg. 50c....39¢ Auto Strop Blades, reg. 50 reg: EverReady Blades, reg. 5 reg: Lilac Lotion, reg. $1.10 for Florida Water, reg. 40c ... reg. $1.10 }":::::.::.09..:0..0. Brilliantine, reg. 50c ...... reg. es iss en l:ys8ol ;;:::. esnt s 42 29¢e,.. 58 A complete stock Booklets Mother‘s Day, Sunday, Laura Secord | _A surprise party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Spinks, 78 Way avenue, on May 1st, in honour of Mrs. Spinks‘ birthday. An address was read |by Mrs. Lucien Groulx and a bouque? ! of roses was presented to Mrs. Spinks |by Mrs. Conrad Charette. Also, Mr. Lucien Groulx presented Mrs. Spinks with a rocking chair and a purse Oof money on behalf of her many friends who were present to prove the esteecm they held for her. A delicious lunch was served during the evening. A pleasant time was passed by all in dancing, singing, etc., music being furâ€" nished by Babe Groulx‘s orchestra. Over fifty guests were present. Mrs. Spinks received many other gifts from friends as mementoes of the birthday isurprise party. SURPRISE PARTY IN HONOUR OF MRS. SPINKS ON MAY 18T CARD PARTY UNDER AUSPICES SEPARATE SCHOOL TEACHERS Charley Elliott, one of the first, if not the first restaurant man of the Cobalt camp in the days when hobâ€"nailed boots and flannel shirts were supposed to be the garbh of all Cobalt folks, reâ€" cently returned to Cobalt after many years absence, and has leased a resâ€" taurant and opened again in business. He expects to see good days again, with silver coming back as it seems likely to do. Those painful, disfiguring eruptions are nauture‘s warning that your blood is crying out for TRUâ€"BLOOD . . . the greatest hblood purifier known to science You will be amazed how quickly TRUâ€" BLOOD banishes skin diseases of all kinds, and how promptly it relieves rheumatism, gout and stiff joints. It tones up your whole system, and replaces "that tired feeling"* with the vim and energy that makes work a pleasure. Price $1.00 Send the front panel of Free r TRUâ€"BLOOD carton to W. K. Buckley, Limited, 142 Mutual St., Toronto, and we will send you a 50c tin of Buckley‘s Ointment ABSOLUTELY FREE. Boilsâ€"Pimples , Sunday, May 14 of Mother‘s Day Cards Stationcry, etc. Candies (All Frosh) Un ........................... 79¢ $ o ........................... 59¢ 29¢.. 59¢c and $1.19 1J 209¢ 39¢ TA4c¢ 4M4Ac¢ M4¢ 79¢ 20¢

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