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Porcupine Advance, 11 Apr 1935, 1, p. 5

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mover popular moving after a help d When t ner, it but jus Ol as left leg. Sy ing are two le order. But or physical condi them. Walkin do. Running thighs. Women more tha At the Southern summer resorts legs are coming into view. They aAre s9 much in evidence that women have beâ€" gun to think about beautifying them. And ‘"fess up‘‘ isn‘t there something very lovely to look at when lower limbs are shapely? Not only men but even women are bound to admire a beautiâ€" fully formed leg. Exercise and exercise and exercise. That‘s the formula for beautiful leg contours. High kicking is a fine exerâ€" ciso to develop the legs. Suspend a pilâ€" low in a doorway and kick it as high as possible. Alternate with right as well as left leg. Swimming and rope jumpâ€" ing are two leg beautifiers of the first order. But one should be in perfect physical condition before undertaking them.. Walking is something we can all 0880000800080 00e 000 6 4 64 6 0 6 4 0 4 0 06 0 % 6 0 6 6 0 904 0 0 6 08 0 4 6 0 6 0 6 4 0 4 © 0 4 4 » 6 6 4 06 0t Running in pI@CEC is enuous but fine to shape han the contours in the matt loveliness. Superfluous hair lerated. The wax epilator t is becoming movre and mo for quickly and painlessly re unwanted hair.. What is mor time this preparation is said | evitalize the hair at the root he hair is removed in this man MONDAY and TUESDAY, APRIL 15th and i6ih SPENCER TRACY, JACK OAKIE and CONSTANCE CUMMING® in vill not be coarset 65 Third Ave. Eugene Permanent Wavine Machine Announcing LEG MAKEâ€"UP TAKES THE S U M MER Mascioli Theatre, Schumacher 1dg By ELSIE PIERCE O U S B E.A U T Yo E:XA TBE Midnight Show, sunday, April 14thâ€"Plavin "LOOKINXG FOR TROUBLE®" DTA LNR SATLCON (Over Feldman‘s Store) WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, APRIL 1%th and 18th WALTER COKNOLLY and DORIS KENXYON in The first complete installation world renowned FRIDAY and sSATURDAY, APRIL 19th JOHN WAYNXE in coarser on reâ€"growtl nd silky as originall} for keeping superflu *WY HOM THE GODS DESTROY®" in Tiimimins we can al little mor: R IDGiFE ind : mn€ PLACE O BEACHES past w1 o form. light ive : Jecta toIr C And with Com 11 A 1 il d uC Phone 6 n he skin surface slips ike a mitten. If is xtured, and its abraâ€" the trick. come to makeâ€"up for are getting their share preparation in past not so long ago has cclaim that the smart outhern beaches this ig it take the place of the winter continued diaphanous silk hose. And this ses to put hose pretty le for active and even wear, particularly for rse. It gives the skin finishâ€"really beautiâ€" ube easy to apply and i one and is not at all reviecew on WITH â€" ECZEMA ema, Pemphigus aples, Itth, Ringâ€" <c the rlalrcut : ind sold by Schumacher d sheik): t or Just Exchan $1.00 ; by L nC Toledo Blade:â€"One of the things we can say for the depressicn is that it gives Opportunity‘s knuckles time to heal. unsuccessful. Endeavouring to caitch a freight train on the Don Esplanade he slipped beâ€" neath the wheels and had both legs severed awbove the ankles. He was reâ€" moved to St. Michael‘s hospital where he is seriously ill from shock and loss of blood. umacher, April 10th, 1935. Spe cial to The Advance. Mr. and Mrs. Slim Morrison hav moved to Timmins to reside, The home of Mrs. W. McBain, Ceda street, was the scene of a delightfu linen shower on Wednesday evening i honour of Miss Myrtle Dysart, of Soutl Porcupine. The living room was taste fully decorated with wedding bells fron which confetti was showered on when she was presente: with a decorated basket of linens Cards were enjoyed during the evening Mrs. Strickland, who has been ill fo some time, left last week to visit hne | parents in Timmins. Mrs. Ame‘s, of Brantford, is visitin| at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W K. Wylie. Walter Craig, a student at the O.A.C Guelph, was called to his home her last woek owing to the illness an death of his brother, Doug. Mr, Harry Hoffman, of Toronto, spe:: i the weekâ€"end at his home in town. Ethel ("Babe") Leck, entertained : number of hss young playmates on Saturday afterncon on the occasion 0 her ninth birthday. The afternoon wa spert in music and games. After ve freshments each little guest upom d parting for home was given a mement of the pleasant affair. i â€" Mrs. Max Small, of Kirkland Lak. Searching for his father in Toronto William Buchan, 231, decided to retur! homs to Sioux LOookout last Saturday his search of a week having proveC "grand slam" in spad:s. It‘s unâ€" common enough to draw, as did Mrs. Wells, 13 spades but her luck was "in" at the same time as an opponent also drew an uncommonly good handâ€"a nineâ€"card hand in hearts, ace high. It was a friendly, szcial game in which the big slam was made with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wells opposing fellowâ€"emâ€" ployees with Mr. Wells at Wrightâ€" Hargreaves Mines. Dave Goldie dealt the hand and passed. Mr. Wells did the same thing. Masicotte helqg the nineâ€"card Jhand in hearts and was proud enough to go "Six Hearts." It was then that Mrs, Wells bid "Grand Slam" in spades and laid down her hand." The Northen News this wes following in reference to a hand dealt to a Kirkland over the wseekâ€"end:â€" ‘‘Mrs. Bert Wells, Third â€"Str realized better than a bridge play dreaim Saturday when she made Thirteen Spades Dealt to Kirkland Lake Lads Mrs, M. Veinot entertained at a misâ€" cellaneous shower cn Friday evenins for Miss Valerie Picher, of Timmins, whose marriage takes place shorily. The rooms were decorated with white and pink streamers. The brideâ€"elsct received many useful gifts for which she thanked her friends for their kind thoughts. Mrs. D. Craig, arrived home on Satâ€" urday from CalifOornia, where sh> had spent the winter. Mrs. Craig was comâ€" municated with in Toronto and told of Dcoug‘s serious condition. She got pasâ€" sage on a plane leaving Toronto at twelve C‘clock noon and arriving here at fourâ€"thirty, and was able to see and talk to Doug before he passed away. Every morning, afterncon and evenâ€" ing this week, there will be special Lenten services in the Catholic church where two missicnary priests are conâ€" ducting the very inspiring services. Mrs. Davis, of Golden City, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. S. Hogg. Mrs. Victor Phillips and baby, who have spent the past six months in Engâ€" land, returned home on ‘Thursday. Mrs. Phillips‘® husband has been quite I11 in St. Mary‘s hcspital with pneuâ€" monia, but is now well on the road to recovery. Schumacher Events â€" During Past Week Mrs, J. J. Inrmes, received the sad news last week by cable that her mochcs had passed away in England. Mrs. Eddie Smith entertained on Friday evoning to a five hundred party for the C.W.L. Mrs. A. Murray carried off the first prizc; Norah Dillon, conâ€" solation; Mrs. R. Adamson, the lucky d:or prize. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Wilson were cailâ€" ed to North Bay last week where Mr. Wilscn‘s father was scricusly ill. His father passed away on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Shubrink, of Arnprior, who have been visiting their daughters, Mrs. H. Douglas, Mrs. D. Small and Mrs. Worn, left last week for thzir home. â€"Orders for cut flowers, bouquets and wreaths may be left at Lillian‘s â€"Orders for cut flowers, bouqu and wreaths may be left at Lillia: Stire, No. 1 Pine street, Schumach Agent for Dalo‘s. Pleasing Showers for Bridesâ€" toâ€"be. Other Items of Inâ€" terest from Schumacher Correspondent. ter 111 tCWn, in Mat‘thescn were _the pieasant alfair. Mrs. Max Small, of Kirkland Lake. Pre guests of Mrs. D. Small last wook. The Ladiecs‘ AssociatiOn are holding tea and bake sale at the home of rs, P. A. Boyce, 89 Second avenue, i _ Friday afternoon, April the 12th om three to six. Miss E. Stein, who has spent the winâ€" r in town, left last week for her homs xX LOOKOUT YOUTH FALL® UNDER UNDER FRELGHT on the occasion The afternoon w games. After v Jle guest upom d s given a memen nt at the O.A.C. _his home here the illness anc Third â€" Street, bridge player‘s 13â€"spad© lake lady k has th THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO n of L WA uUrs had an accident. She cut her com Now she uses CREKSS CORN SALVE Mr. Preston‘s letters in regard to the proper route for the Transâ€"Canada high way through Northern Ontario should at least set people thinking and workâ€" ing. The logical route is by way of the Ferguson highway and west. From every standpoint the Sault Ste Maric route is impractical and costly beyond reason. It is only upheld by intensive and persistent publicity, By kseping {crward the genuine advantages of the Ferguson route expense and injury to the North may e avoided through the selection of a wrong that will cost altogether t:â€"o much and that will nCt serve Ontario or Canada as the Transâ€"Canada road should serve. way and west will aid Temiskamirg and Cochrane mining where hundreds of millions have come from mining. It would also aid the greatest backâ€"tcâ€"the land agricultural country in the north. It wOould aid the whole province from Windsor to Toronto and north to Czchâ€" rang and west to Manitoba. Michigan State would not steal thousands of tourists,. Is this highway being BDuilt to invite Uniteg States tOourists to Ontâ€" ario and the other provinces, or is it to take from Ontario the tourists from the middle West States? Is it to beneâ€" fit all lincs of trade or just one and that the wealthy recreation class? Is Sault: Ste, Marie more important than Windsor, Toronto, North Bay and a hundred other towns?" sold by MOISLEY BALL, Druggists, Timmins ‘"Michigan Wants Sault on Canada Road." In this clipping much is made Of the support given the Sault route by Michigan publicity bureaus. Mr. Preston comments:â€""Of course. Michigan wants the Sault on the Transâ€"Canada highway, Didn‘t I figâ€" ure this out years ago>? Michigan wants the tcourists to come north inâ€" stead of crossing at Windsor and going north through Ontario. Hepburn comâ€" plains about the loss cn the power at Gatineau, etc. He wants to save. Yet he favours a route that will take millâ€" ions of dollars away from Ontario at the Sault and Southeast ends. Wz want either the Northern or Central route to avoid the loss." Mr. Preston enclosed another clippins headed:â€" "Trans â€" Canada Highway Would Aid Algoma Mining, Declares James S. Dobic. "If Northern Ontario has anything to say," says Mr. Preston, "the route by way of the Ferguson highâ€" way and west will aid Temiskamirg and Cochrane mining where hundreds of millions have come from mining. It would also aid the greatest backâ€"tcâ€"the land agricultural country in the north. campalgn Ior the IEérguson hnighway also> to constantly remind ths press of Scuthern Onrtaario about the loss they would sustain through tourists travelling up through Michigan to the Sault. «Mr. Preston points out that if the Kapuskasing gold fields develops as many expect, this will be another argument for the routing of the Transâ€" Canada highway by the Ferguson highâ€" way and west. era tim atICmn 1Tor Canada hi uneccnomic shors of L Oldâ€"Timer of North Thinks Agitation for Ferguson Highway Route Should be Kept up. About Right Route Transâ€"Canada Road i 211 Mr. Preston encloscd a clipping The Sault Ste. Marie Star headed:â€"â€" W1 2 mc tim T‘his w¢ :ll lCLLC it‘s FINE either way! mullins, b K ellog "bulk" to Two tablespoonf{uls daily rect common counstipation insufficient bulk in the did vere cases, with each mea relieved this way, see you The "bulk" of Aurmâ€"Brax break down duvying digestio that of leafy vegetables, anc fore more effective for f1 the needed "bilk." Jt is a laxative food . . . far be patent medicines. Get the redâ€"andâ€" F-;;fi,' green package at | $# It‘s s Kellog Servp blood yaur grocer by Kellogg â€" don,. Ontario Baax i § o0 /% Keep on the | Sunny Side of Life OR IN COOKING tl * t as a ceredl. USC wholesome ingredient ns, breads, omelets, wa Miss Suffer o handy to have a package o g‘s Artrâ€"Bran in the kitchen it as a cereal. Use it alst rek The Advance received sevâ€" ts fTrom H. A. Preston, oldâ€" the North, whs> is afraid that . Marie is doing t:â€"0o much agitâ€" the routing ¢f the Transâ€" highway by the impractical 1ical route alcng the nortn le:â€"Baby bonds are n:w e‘s hoping no> purchaser walk the flcor with them s Auntâ€"Brax supplies id regular habits. Am« «o rich in vitamin B, iron, an eclement of the M a [ Aurâ€"Brax does not ing digestion as does etables, and is thereâ€" tive for furnishing k." Jt is a delicious . far better than vour dos will corâ€" due to t. In seâ€" e tor mnol Timmins to Attend Big Cochrane Event Cochrane‘s Sunday, Monday, able Proi S Diary with Ven. Archdeac C.M.G., D.S.0., Canad as chief{ speaker. Cochrane District tcurnament, with fu feld and aquatic spo shnowin! We Orvy MCcC ‘Jangquet Tuesday night. While at that event he was assured that the Timâ€" mins Logion would be represented in force at the jubilee event at Cochran«, and there is also probability of a large number of others from town attendinz the event. Timmins firemen belong to the Cochrane District Associaticn and they will bze on hand for the event with a large grcup of supporters from town. From present indications it would apâ€" pear that Cochjrana‘s Silver Jubilsse evont is going to be a big affair, with tCurname fhe‘ld and Cochra ans‘ Reâ€" ea turing i11 be the Opening wa AT STEAK = CENTRE o(‘:‘l}'l‘s 'b 17 Made from COHD or HADDOCh Fillets FR f;.sulb.lsc FRESH ATLANTIC Cod ; 1». 14¢ Jams Raspberry or 32 oz. 31c Strawberrs Jar Health Cookies 2 !bs. z7° Sultana Cak e BABâ€"O ~ 15 Chore Girl»» 10¢ WASH sBoarps * 43B° FOR ALL PURPOSES$ J11 CLOTHES LINES$S QUR OW N h HE AV Y S(Â¥ 11 1» FOR POTS AND PANS 1YLMER GREEN LABELâ€" t C1 TLANTICâ€"â€"S5G ET Laying MASH 2.65 bag SCRATCH 2 .49 bag Oyster SHELL 1 bag ict is expected June 30th, at POULTRYEFEED WwA mm( CA Silv Tuck na Murphy . * A, )WInyg ochra it ‘ker, chairman Of tl n Timmins this wee A} on from ted at Cochrant and Monday, . ilver Jubilee ev been issued for om Father Ty: Cochrane was k nd so this vea ine Mem Al Jubilee is chairman Caswoll. reat w grand A. E. Mallet Ballard., H. EACH ins this weel Legitn‘s Viin While at tha hat the Tim tAl Silv Each A bout T hn IbI. 17¢ ITvÂ¥mf 10n jubil onst pad W ith Pectin 9L neoss â€"HEINTZMAN CO. opt 11 nuin} IMPERIAL BANK OF CANADA mation your lo man â€"! 195 Yongse St1 SIRLOIN oc . 19. BLADE or ";;;;) 16. 1%2¢ Shoulder or Chuck 1». 10« 4d d ed Spareribs lb. Loins lb. 22%2¢ Tenderlouns 1b. 28c [IMMINS SsSOUTH PORCUPINE Brooms Veal Fillets f Iib. 12¢ Bulk W ashed CarrOtS OB?SUL::;? 29C Oranges câ€"s« v« 39c¢ JEW ELELâ€"BAKE OR FR} Shortening :>» 25 crassic Cleanser 2 Handy Ammonia ERESH {GILT EDGEâ€"â€"BREAD CHIPS CASTLE BRAND Floor W ax CODMMOON 4 P QUALITY BEEL .0 Sohrcedd Eim Street it rept Hei:r sortecd Soups ;;:;~,.2. 23 Chick en 1TINS L1 OF SALES,.â€" For this week we are featuring an imposing array of housecleaning items â€"many of them so attractively priced that you will want to purchase your entire sumâ€" mer‘s needs at these bargain prices. BUI NAPMTHA 0)A P from Mall, and io save your return fare. If durâ€" 1 } A cependable, economical way of send. ing money is to use an Imperial Bank of Canada money order. You may secure money orders payable at face value at any Bank in Canada from any branch of Imperial Bank. this .\‘d/ 2e wa y ration »implet tlin will refund your MANTITOBA LEGISLATURE LIKEL YX NOW TO BE \TUN(- Jon o€ eur 7th birthday in U feature TWO BIG WEERKS )ppot tunity to you purchase lb, Box to 10 BARS 326 Round Trip H. C, SCARTH, Manager F. E, COOPER, Manager ASt bargain price EACH display at Heintzman to buy a piano direct _)0 lb $'I 38 1b, zéag 7 1 r ecxcursion rates p of cther crushing Manitoba Legissature is find a method of ksepin‘g 11 DOZ. IOc visit Toronto railway fart AXdadvertiser new piino ‘To r ont T PAGE FIVE C}

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