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Porcupine Advance, 17 May 1934, 1, p. 8

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S pI these aure for actual to Mt MANUFACTURELE ake advanta Ladies‘ and Chila M a €C11 170 nd 19 Pine Street, South part Ki T1 M M i . SHAHEEN 888 * * * * * * 1. 4 M O ipge 81z (l0 11 Woodbury Soap quipment vou thi of the **4*4%%*%%*% *4 *4 4* *" N P d '%\\\\\\\.\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\‘\\\\\‘ ****%*% *4 *4%*% * * * ?.f.lfl?’l’?fll?’/.?’??.//.//?/./or//7,) of the sportin LADIES‘ DRESSES coanut Oil Shampoo ... =,. ... ards (GAUZQ gpital CofEOR:..:..¢v....s..... nos Foam Bath, Swedish ireducing Formula ... PHE CURTIS DRUG Lingerie, Yard Goods, Curtaims, et« Readyv to We ind 9L thods 1146 111 dress Italian Balm 52¢ Phone 605 Ww Pubt nd evening wear f M For morming, after A1l specials in Sundries is included in ind you n | Mrs. 4 Elliott l Hay w in tion, Mr G. Bank of i Mr. Jerry Boone, oi | Mine left last Friday where he will meet hi Capetown, South Afric A quiet but pretty solemnized on Saturda] 12th, in Trinity United Murray Tait, when El Mr. and Mrs. W. Jones, England, became the Morris, only son of Mrs the late John Morris North Wales, England. given in marriage by and wore a becoming green crepe, made on trimmings of brown, al hat to match, brown smm mm mm mm on c mmmnmcen: Kirk] Th Sa NC Mary A1l 1sOn Mrs. Ge( Thursday C friends n England isit her mot!] Mrs. David Duchess of 1 opportunity pe! beige kid gloves. skin purse, and WC She was attended liams, as matron: becomingly dresse Miss It oit. Mr. Geot . Mary‘s in M T _ First avenue. rezing plant wa: ie to the quick re > further damag Mrs. Thomas P sail on the "Dt sit her mother i own with brown trimmit mnen s League Six tables ed. First pt nd prize, M: 4 Extra Leads, 4 Erasers complel irda ; ol Ibngia rmâ€"On ‘I ind Mrs. L a daught WAHL NEW Penels s of Bed nds in NC . Boyce hospital operati George Lak Heath conso ne Lvera CommerC ‘ holidayv Il . Shield After c dep in all the newest linens, Empire silks and voiles are stocked for your Martha Wel An y"in Olation dain{y Cperi illior Duct p in DRESSES convenl( T C: ! by M Washingzton 19c 10c 40( K 0C W I THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINB, ONTARIO Jean Nolan Hand Lotion Hot Wate: Bottles »0c ula NUAL FATHER AND sON BANXNQGUET oOx MOoNDAY, Thermos Kits Bert Cooke spent thc w Liskcard. Chas. Ward spent the 4 gloves, and wore The groom Was or Johnson. After wedding breakfast Rosedale tea room. ldie") Goldthorpe otor through Canâ€" then back through eeâ€"months‘ holiday. to Mr. and Mrs. . in Tontaiderleif, daughter. yson, of O.A.C. > town last week. rt Cooke spent the Tooth Brushes 13¢ 2 for 25¢ Williams‘ Shaving Cream 2 Tubes ception was held and their friends and Mrs. Oswald d many beautiful as wellh as from of tho year is the son banquet under e Tuxis and Trail nited church, Timâ€" r this year will be vening next, May mce more to prove rest and enjoyment ns alike. * .% ve*se *# A #+4 00.0 .’“:“:“: ind Mrs. Jack Ssecond avenue Kleenex Facial Tissue 21¢ ba pulpit 11 ved in both m( i the mornâ€" conducted il music by of Queen‘s sSchumachâ€" town ) Mis: m this TeXE * 62 uts t s i in in c i t . «t (t, :A ) ad4 L# 4 #4 44 #4 ## ts ## i4 4 ns‘ as" 0s ons w4 *4 #4 wA _ #* aleal aal 2e h 84 e e ns ns sns 0# * eived daden 1eI1 ded 11 ! _ TLittle Mary Connelly, of Main streei, { is recovering nicely from an appendix operation performed this week. Mr. George Train and Hugh left on Sunday by car for a vacation in Lindâ€" | say and Toronto. The Rebekah Lodge will hold one OI their nice little bridge parties on Priâ€" day of this week in their hall. All |bridgc this week; no euchre. ! Neil Montrose left with the Trains lon Sunday to visit relatives in Walkerâ€" | ville and Essex County. We hope the trip will prove beneficial to his health. Attractive Bazaar at South Porcupine Pleasing Card Party at Oddfellows Hall, South Porcupine. Boy to Give Play. Other South Porcupine News 21 South Porcupine, Ont., May 15th 1934. Special to The Advance. Mr. Georéc Humphreys, of Kirkland Lake, spent the weekâ€"end visiting friends in town. friends in town. Mrs. Caswell (Florence Michaelson) and her husband were visiting at the parental home this week. Mr. Casâ€" well has left for North Manitoba but Mrs. Caswell will visit friends in town for a week or two before joining him. On Monday night the Oddfellows‘ Lodge put on a whist drive and danct at their hall. All report a very nice evening and quite a good number atâ€" tended. Miss Dora Dillon won first prize in the whist drive, with Myrs. Libby coming second. Mr. Wm. Dillon came first in the gentlemen‘s prise list, with Mr. Wm. Farren second. Mrs. Campbell from Noranda is visâ€" iting her daughter, Mrs. Haneberry. Mrs. McNeil and daughter, Nancy are expected this week to take up res idence in town at Mrs. Martin‘s. Mt McNeil is business manager of th Algoma Airport. Mr. "Swifty"‘ Darragh left on Sal urday for Sudbury. We understand h will play hockey next season On th Falconbridge team. Mrs. Gregg is leaving this week for a vacation in Kirkland Lake. Miss Tait returned last week from a vacation in Toronto. Our sympathies are extended this week to Mrs. Archie Briden, who has had news of the sudden death of her sister, Miss Laura Moore (graduate nurse) in Kingston. We hear that the Scouts are busy preparing a play to be produced in the High School in about two weeks‘ tims â€"all Scouts in the cast. Mr. O. Spiers, of Toronto, drove up to visit friends in town this week, acâ€" companied by Mr. Wm. Robb, of the Lake Shore Mine, Kirkland Lake. Mr. Reg. Dickson is leaving â€" this week for Red Lake. Mr. C. B. Stevens, of Consolidated Smelters, is in town this week in COI\â€" nection with business with the ‘Three Nations Mine, which, we understand is reâ€"opening shortly. Mrs. Walter Lemmon left on Salâ€" urday for an extended visit to her patâ€" cnts in Swastika. Mr. and Mrs. Rutherford Langdor left to spend the week in Toronto. _ Mr. S. Kennedy is in Toronto lbumness this week. Mrs. Beard, of Dome Extension. 1 home from the hospital convalescing satisfactorily after an appendix oper satisfactorily after an opci: ation. Mr. Stanlake arrived in camp this week from Cornwall, England, to visi his brother at Dome Extension. Mrs. R. ‘Robertson, who has beet visiting her sister, Mrs. Hogg, at Dom! left this week for he Enriches the blood. Tonic to the nerves, aids digestion, stimulates the appetite. PeF BOLLIG :>::......;: > $1,.50 Ironized ~Yeast Phillips‘ Milk of Magnesia Andrews‘ Liver Salts ....29c English Fruit Salts ........... Chase‘s Nerve Food...... Kruschen Salts .........00 Whalebone Hair Brushes iff, of Toronto, has been the home of Mrs. W. H. e Mines, and left for home Dynamic Tonic Patents t â€" The N kasing, s for the last weel pressing route is ial articl Trbune 40c 290c., of Connaught. ‘Ihne to Mrs. H. Porrigan. by Mrs. Fell was w Lyman, and the be suite by Mr. Domiu 50 mile. Parther ber of more dGevel! this year t of the gol working p indications ‘"‘This at abandonin transâ€"Can: White Riv straight on tC which places marked gold n Oba and Goud the A.C.R. com lowâ€"grade gold long before the justification fo ing highways south of Coppel will be an im} into the trans to Hearst. The riding think should such a solut Canada high has been tre less than a Henry and This great treated as a present outl« he goes to t an assumpti( clumsy catch votes | need be ref the matter, ried out b Some peop rush to ge before polli that nethe tario, nor sidered : Mr. Hen: Port Artl Ssoviet Emba with fifty st degree of ra The1 Route Squibb‘s Tooth Paste * CÂ¥ ld olution ighway treatedt a0c HOUSANDS of Canadian motorists now enjoy . Electric Auto Radio, Here are a few reasons: autoâ€" matic volume controlâ€"illuminated dialâ€"twoâ€"point tone control â€"no batteries to l)uyâ€"quickl}' in talled â€"and attractive low price. We will install a Gâ€"E Radio in your car for a small down payment. RDâ€"44 oJC 30c 60c 30c 39c 49c hadt ng Northern for Transâ€"Canad: is distri rrevocab wanderir m eo. Taylor Hardware it Washin “7 i l 11 *hanes 300â€"301 ng mol )tball b 11 Mrs ches Het iminl kin eed be conâ€" )mmitted to ction route." 11 nthâ€"h 91 has rugs for each NO be W U abou L C.R uin DL i1ad 11 wl LI 101 insâ€" Soo ing the UunpQ ind rl ! *4 t Security 21 Pinc St. N., Timmins Phone 104 * *4 4 4 * : Figures from the city of Su show a notable decrease in the nt of ‘those on relief, but at the same there is also indication that the of relief for the city is greater 1 than less in Sudbury. There were 571 fewer persot reliecf in Sudbury on April 30 there were on March 31, figures r Iv compiled by !the relie{ office di: than les There relief in there we ly comp! and 108 1 of heads of from 862 a at the end of April. dependents dropped f1 end of March to 2,73: April. On the other I on relief increased fr the same period. The total cost crease in the s 171.79 in March This is due, it w per cent. incre; government. Before pulting you! into use see us Sullivan Newton Blairmore Enterprise:~â€" has been designed for the wives when peceling oniotr DROP OFF RELIEE LIST IN SUDBURY, BUT COST RISES Who Would Pay? If your car were THURSDAY, MAY 17TH AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Timmins Established 191 families the end of April. a 111 us fot 33,392.19 plained, 1 uthorized er persons on April 30 than figures recentâ€" { office disclose, The number â€"relief dropped f March to 754 The number of m 3,207 at the at the end of ind, single men m 19 to 31 in ited ound however, inâ€" i from $33,â€" .719 in April ed, to the 2© ized by ths f â€"Sudbury the numbetr >~samce timo or â€" truck Seryict of ithet T11 i MISC stin

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