and such I ounce of pity 0 ter of summer young bla« with a sup wWoOongaer secratch The hold shoule n i the sc in itse alone sSurt ide, clt with dine but | Section Aâ€"Wins the Honours of North ©O1 Bau ‘The bu NC waAIt 11 coimne 1v Th« Take along a Red Cross kit on yeur vacation cruise or mountain holiday so that you can give first did to scratches. ADALYN DOYXLE chooses white flannel blouse and trousers with Ceep red buttons and stripes as trimming for vacation wear. DON‘T LET A SCRATCH BECOME AN INFECTION am not one wh> advocates selfâ€"jskin. Todine should not be used ge v or selfâ€"pampzsring, but in the matâ€" cusly, and one czcat is sufficient. Other of the 8/ 7 .. 2e is [BE BFAUTIFUL CA H ENT A N A not one whs elf~pampering, | cratches, wotlind nA I heartlly‘" st Write for illustrated h Heintzman Co. 195 Yonge st., Toronto By ELSIE PIERCE FA MOUSC â€" BEA U TYEX ue and price list : BHEAUTIFUL The World‘s Finest Piano who shru N on theory nd.. Every houseâ€" reliable antiseptic at all times, Make s clean. If peroxâ€" Shaw wouldâ€"beâ€"wi the should meore thoug C1 it 1D Made in Canada i} n own b ban ‘oujidi erms 1€ 1M 11 M . Cohen H. F. Schroedet t] cal Representative Disttict Manage ment, it 1s very urther infection led area with a rably a sterile cessary because ot "actually kill ks their growth ing cells of the the germs. enough to kill y kill living§g tisâ€" als rapidly. Naâ€" ing cover of i of a scab, conâ€" and dead tissue. s infected, pus nes red,. painful, c â€"fun begins! 1at we wish to iy to avoid trouâ€" abrasion., 9l Advertisements shold the curlâ€" _ used generâ€" The d â€"to th surâ€" innumsesrable ing skin and itiseptic will d their enâ€" either. majority of but. because ‘* *‘ when the _ above preâ€" W. Rubenâ€" ne weére:â€"â€" Â¥20:021â€"â€"13 epresenits Associaâ€" 31100 thi US nown as sonnels k tied »laved M 1 Provincial police from Kirkland Lake and Dr. Edis, coroner, went to the scene of the tragedy to investigate. Therse will be n> inquest. The family lost all their possessions in the tragic blaze. Mrs. Hamalainen was in the barn 1C0 yards away to do the evening chores. As she was going out she wedged the door on the cutside with a piece of firewood in order to keep the children from running outside in the cold. Half an hcur later, happening to glance toâ€" ward the cabin, Mrs. Hamalainen notâ€" iced a red glow coming from the winâ€" dows. Hurrying to the door she pulled it open only to> be met by a sheet of flame. After several attempts at entry had failed, the unfortunate mother, beâ€" coming hysterical, began beating at the windows and screaming at the top of her voice. Her hands were badly cut fromasmashing in the glass. Mr. Hamalainen was visiting a neighbour, while the mother was atâ€" tending chores in the barn when the house broke ints fiames. When she started to return, she saw smoke comâ€" ing from the house and rushed to save her children. When she opened the dozcr, flames leaped out and nothing could be done as the little ones perished inside. The home is situated in dense bush and help from neighbours arrived tzco late. According to word from Kirkland Lake on Tuesday word reached there the day before of the death of thres children in a house fire in Ebsy townâ€" ship 15 miles north east of Kirkland Lake: They were the children of Mr. and Mrs. A. Arne Hamalainen, farmers, both absent when the blaze started. The father, who built the cabin four years ago, clearing the bush away in order to start the homestead, was prostrated with grief on being informed of the tragedy. He had been visiting at a neighbour‘s cabin at the time of Attracted by her cries E. Sarri, a neighbour who lives a quarter of a mile away, hurried over but was too late to do anything for the stricken children. John and Annie were found huddled together under theâ€"stove while Sulo was lying some disâ€" tance to the rear. They had apparâ€" ently been overcome by smoke before the fire reached them. the fire. Provincial police here are behind a movement in conjunction with the local Finnish ccmmunity to reâ€"outfit the couple who lost all their worldly posâ€" sessions in the fire. This is the third tragedy of someâ€" what similar type â€"to occur within three or four weeks. On January 22nd the three children of Mr. and Mrs. A. Saari at Bruce Mines lost their lives when the house burned down with the parents absent at the time. At Copâ€" per Cliff a week or so later the three children of Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Duâ€" puis died in a fire that destroyved the home while the father was away and the mother was visiting a neighbour. Three Children Die in Fire Near Kirkland testing equipment for the exact point of interference the trouâ€" bles continue. Of ccurse, some of the worst trouble sometimes originates in the listeners own premises. It would be good policy for every radio owner to check up on his light sockets; these will cause the most uncanny noises if or defective. Then if it is in the power of the town council a local byâ€" law should be passed compelling all users of the larger kinds of refrigeraâ€" tors, -lmechanical stokers, barber equipâ€" meï¬t. etc.. to place condensers, which can be purchased at a very moderate figure to their various apparatus. _ It will be found that reception will be slightly better. Another feature to enâ€" sure perfect reception to radio, is proâ€" per acrial equipment. Special aerials are now on the market and for the modest sum of a few dollars, plus the cost of erecting, radio owners can secure clear, interferenceâ€"free reception. That is why I say the present petition beclouds the real issue. For weeks past your paper has carâ€" ried comments from varicus sources, Third Tragedy of Somewhat First Dance Similar Type to Happen| High Scho in the North Recently. _| 400. Other St. Thomas Timesâ€"Journal:â€"Nothin like the old days. Noawh drove his a: around for 40 days and 40 nights befor he could find a place to park. Petition Should be for Government Station The New Yorkerâ€"The Presid>nt urges our entry into the World Court. The Senate will agree. provided it is understood that we are never to lose To the Editor cf The Advance, Timmins. Dear Sir:â€"While visitiny at a local store it was my privilege to have a sort of petition handed to me io sign. re "Interference in Recepticn of Radio in Timmins." This seemed to me a block to the real issue of this part of the province. The only sort of petition to be circulated to my way of thinking is one which would compel the Radio Commission to erect a 50,000 or 100,000 watt relay station in Northern Ontario In brief, the petiticn at present in circulation will do no good as past experiences show. j The Government radio car has visited Timmins on seve eral occasions, but not having prop:r Radio Owner Objects to Petition in Circulation re Interâ€" ference. Wants Highâ€"Power Government Station for the Convenience and Benefit of Radio Owners. 11 THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMING3, ONTARIO 1035 | nd | nueâ€"a@ son. {yp. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Denny, leff last rs,| week for a month‘s vacation in the South a| Mrs,. F. Flowers, of the Coniaurum t.| Mine, who has been a patient in St. he ‘ Mary‘s hospital for the past few weeks, he!is able to be home again and making nâ€" ‘ gzod progress toward recovery. ve Bornâ€"Monday, February 4th, 1935, l to Mr. and Mrs. John Holgovac, Fourth .t avenueâ€"a son. 10| far from towns in| to ensure perfé St | pregrammes pic Bornâ€"Wednesday, February 6th, 1935, to Mr. and Mrs. Armand Boutet, First avenueâ€"a daughter (‘Denise"). Mr. Carton, who has been in the West for the past six months, arrived in town on Friday to take a position in the McIintyre mill. About four hundred attended ‘the opening dance in the new high school on Friday evening. There was bridgs for those not wishing to dance. The Club Royal orchestra furnished the music for the evening, and a good time was enjoyed by all. Joan Prentice, who has been a patient in St. Mary‘s hospital, suffering from a sore leg, is able to be home but will be confined to her bed for some time. Miss Rosina Mair, R.N., of Kirkland Lake, visited friends in town last week. Mr. J. left on Sunday for Mud Lake. to work with the MciIntyre Company on their property in that area. Schumacher Dance Largely Attended Schumacher, Ont.., Feb. 13th, 1935. Special to The Advance. Bornâ€"Sunday, February 3rd, 1935, to Mr. and Mrs. E. Alcroft, 105 First aveâ€" My advice is don‘t sign the petition at present in circulation but try and get another circulated for a highâ€"powâ€" ered transmitter for the North and f°r Canada at large. When one considers that the Cincinâ€" nati transmitter can be heard at all times of the day in almost any part of the Dominion (except when the waveâ€" trap of the local station goes on the rocks) it can be readily understood that a firstâ€"class highâ€"power relay station will fill a longâ€"felt need nct only Northern Ontario but to remote parts of the Dominion also. How nice it woauld be if you could How nice it would be if y go to your radio any time of or night and get just the pr you need, instead of having socmeone telling you how suce will be and for 30 minutes at advertising patent medicine. hard to escape by dialing How nice it go to your radi or night and g: vou need, inste urging the governmet tion in the North a the present ‘allâ€"over. owned ones now in c what is badlyv needed Read this voluntary letter from Mr. Lecour: "I have been troubled with constipation* for the past 25 years. I tried practically every cathartic without results. "bulk does : "Recently, 1 determined to giv Kellogg‘s ALLâ€" BRAN a fair tria! Kellogg‘s ALLâ€"BRAN has not on! helped me, but I believe it is a: actual relief for chronic constipa tion.*â€"Mr. Henry E. Lecour. Ad dress upon request. Kello "bulk" t furnishe 1J than two your frocers. i London Ontario "TROUBLED WITH CONSTIPATION® FOR PAST 25 YEARS" Then ALI Keep on the Sunny Side of Life irst Dance ‘Held in New High School Attended by 400. Other Items of News Get the redâ€"andâ€"green package at ur Made by Kelloog in The "bu â€"and S [ + this natut patent med ablespoonfu ften more eï¬ i fruits and vege break down wit} ALLâ€"BRAN Brought Welcome Relief to insufi« the Ift nesday, February 6th and Mrs. Armand Boutet â€"a daughter (‘Denise"). pickea u has easy bweb the for f spare acre transmitting ill Mc VICTROLA â€" radio iment to erect h and dispens overâ€"theâ€"dial" â€" in cperation. ded and a peti ‘b the country ation could ts« nd mining pri _ transmission 1€ licine. You try aling elsewherse voice and tinâ€" rom a perfectly ot the machine the outâ€"ofâ€"date privatelyâ€"owned oon [f Chroni not re ind fill no l s heat it juld day A 1 OuU ch colo Patrick‘s vegetable is pink c How to Have Colour in the Party Menus anC 200 A} Th« CAaU ylour in Men Attractivend on Certain d vil it betd 1A K h ha DOMESTIC 1~11y. SHORTENING 2::.23 CHRISTIIE‘S MARINA CREAMS » 235 GOOD Green No. 2 Squat l“_2‘ 21 ()] BEANS or Wax No. 2â€"Tall Ti .‘\ \ ‘)\ l ‘il\‘ MARMALADE â€" UNSWICK SARDINES â€" 50 CORN SYRUP CASTILE SOAP <«DOMINION" 11 i¢ Salmon »« Pork Chops 21bs. 35¢ Legs of Pork _ Ib. 23¢ Large Juicy Oranges, doz. ... 45¢ Spy Apples, domestic, hpr. $2.65 Large Juicy Lemons, doz. ... 25¢ Mixed Vegetables, 6 gt. bskt. 35¢ Shorlde1 Silverbright Choice Youw‘ll Cheer These VALUES / Tender Sliced o1 Centres IGC V egetables Fruits 0b 00008440040 0 00 0 000 0004000609900 00 000 0 4000 000000 0 4664# 6 W SULLIVAN NEW TON Are You Fully Protected ? 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