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Porcupine Advance, 22 Jul 1935, 1, p. 5

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Lions Club to Feature Summer Frolic Friday : MONDAY. JULX 22ND: 10% nc .vent at Riverside Pavilion to be Featured by Dancing, Floor Show, Games, Music, Comedy, Etc. Events at Meceting of Lions Club on Thursday Last. Limited. Number of Tickets v a limited number of ticket n Walker, care of thi Needlepoint in Colours s the most inseresting Bow ce m a Lydia Le Baton Walker â€"on Ths pALL Colour Chart es of the Garden Bowl pattern in crochet and in tapestry emâ€" broidered filet net. iich has immediate appeal me work and is just tae ration suited to seasons _ are all aâ€"bloom, is the pattern. It shows a conâ€" bowl of Chinese influence trail flowers and foliage, râ€" of the flowers in miniaâ€" aroung the lower edge KWin. jed. Full direcâ€" lesign in plain ur and for deâ€" lours in darnâ€" _ termed _ Net itch on canvas ttern sheet. A J in be obtair npanied by woogd ton e cream al m iC )1 planist het, dir tickets will inced, and 1€ 1¢ t Easton who are Timmins who sing ist; and will also 16 {a vour nezZ)«~ ind pJi pr ond ating touch work when afte ind Mandsome Handâ€"Bags Bags lend themselves admirably for develcpment in this choice work. The bag should be lined with silk or satin and have a frame top. The bags of the year are large and consequently suited to the pattern, Plain filet net with the lower part embroidered in the coloured weaving permits sufficient depth of bag for practical purposes. Or the design can be embroidered on the filet net and thenm be appliqued in its entirety onto the bag. In the illusâ€" tration such use has been made of the pattern and it is handsome indeed. Regular dance nights at the Rive: pavilion will be Wednesday and Sa day only for the next two weeks, it announced toâ€"day. After that, i expected a new programme will announced, including at least one tra night for the Civic Holiday w end, August 3â€"5. Wednesday and Saturday Dance Nights Next 2 Weeks is being continued, Dr. Keilly rep F. H. Ball, president of the club ; ed out that if the Summer Froli¢ successful event financially, thi: will be done with a great deal completeness than is at present sible, since all the money spent s has been from the membership d at the following meetling. The work of supplying at lea pair of glasses each week to som in Timmins who is in sore need 0| is being continued, Dr. Kelly re A system of fines | ed by Dr. McKenna membership ¢csmmit to keep the attendar mark. A draw will meeting of all memb the fines collected w that member, provi at the following mee For sang a few st ly on the No tended a c members to monies ing the At la com who ed throu; of whom pose of. it, and it is fascinating to do. Jerry is having the â€" Copyright, 1935, by the Bell Syndiâ€" | making speeches and e, Inc.) new audiences. Bbridge Prizes, Gifts, Etc C AT Ained the club folk songs, exc nthusilastically en 18 e des l1ast whit Cross Sstitch Design fa pillow covers, cr n along each side. nd Wm. King organizat!>n _ Thursday‘s ie ba 18 commilttee ittendance aw will be i1 members lected will . r. provided lect novelity is given net is basted wh table centreptec, lain lingn is square d netâ€"embroidered 0o ortions sewed to eac! square may be large rtions inserted, thu mnen to fill in coinex rounded at the edg hed or trimmed witl ie Cross s has beer A l ha Al med 16 the M compic pent so hip du 9T Riverside 1t be at eacnhn club and ented to he | treasure vho Oore T ld T The new Government succeeds that of Hon. L. P. D. Tilley, who resigned last Friday, as a result of the provinâ€" cial elections June 27, when only five Conservatives were returned as against 43 Liberals. Every member of the old Cabinet lost his seat. The Liberal party has declared an intention of establishing a department of federal affairs, and Mr. Paterson was mentioned as the most likely choice for the â€"new post. Legislation would be necessary to create this department. JERRY HUMPHRIES LEADER OF TREKKER® AT LISKEARD agriculture. Dr. W. F. Roberts, Saint John, minâ€" ister of health and labour. A. P. Paterson, Saint John, presiâ€" dent of the executive council. W. S. Anderson, Newcastle, chairâ€" man of the New Brunswick Electric Power Commission and minister withâ€" out portfslio. The new Government succeeds that New Brunswick‘s first Liberal Govâ€" ernment in 10 years was sworn in at Fredericton on Tussday last week unâ€" der Hon. A. A. Dysart as premier and minister of public works. Other Cabinet members are: J. B. McNair, Fredericton, attorneyâ€" general. Revue of Revu 3 Featured for the night program in front of the grandstand will be The Revue of Revues which will include the New York Hippodrome sensation of a few years ago, the disappearing water ballet. Fascinating girls who back their looks with real talent, latest . songs, .dances and comedy; elaborate stage settings such as rarely are seen outâ€" side the largest theatres, special lightâ€" ing effects, gorgeous costumes and noâ€" vel numbers will combine in great offering. The best in vaudeville, fireâ€" works, horse racing and lautomobile will round out the grandstand program. F. W..Piric, G lands and mines New Government Sworn in for New Brunswick Tuesday Fortyâ€"three Placed â€"Recentlyv by Bureau Outstanding will be Creatore ang his band to be heard in,two free concerts daily. The great maestro will bring a band of 42 artists and the directors are assured it will be the best organization he has ever brought to Ottawa. Many new numbers will be offered but of course his admirers will insist on hearâ€" ing sclections which his band plays as none cther. For this year one program will feature the playing for the first time here of Creatore‘s own arrangsâ€" ment of The Damnation of Faust, by Berli®. In addition to the band Creaâ€" tore will bring an outstanding prima : The dates for the Ottawa exhibition this year are Aug. 19th to 24th. Many from Timmins, and especially those from the Ottawa Valley, make a point of attending the Ottawa Fair each year, and so like to know some weeks ahead in regard to the dates and other particulars. This will be the 48th annual showing by the Central Canada Exhibition Asâ€" sociation and the directors and manâ€" agement are confident that Rt. Hon. Sir Robert Borden whem he officially opens the 1935 exhibition will inaugurâ€" at> the best week in the association‘s history., Never have grounds and buildâ€" ings lookeq better and never have the directors been more satisfied that they have done the very best in the way of providing educational factors, interestâ€" ing demonstrations, high class enterâ€" tainment, novel displays and thrilling events. Ottawa Exhibition to Open on Monday, Aug. 19 pioyer in any case. As the harvest season approaches, work for short periods on farms in the surrounding district becomes more plentiful and will probably continue to increage for a few weeks vet. man y fice c tics : ther mployment Service Gives Prompt Accommodation. No Charge to Either Emâ€" ployer or Employee. | an usually ~ t ma matl Richard, Bathurst, secretaryâ€" Tayvlor, Salisbury, minister of 5 in dGomestic servants Acâ€" much of the work done by iu at present. There are on names and qualifications of d workers and the local ofâ€" isually supply suitable domesâ€" n a very short time of reâ€" request. No charge is made reque he a doing in mining, so far » is concerned, though a placed there too. Someâ€" workers can be supplied s‘ notice, while at other take days or weeks to for a special job. In one ntlv. word was sent out nt {rand Falls, minister of ipplicant domt [ the hundreds of it the Employment bureau here, were last week. Buildâ€" farms and domesâ€" itch from New rry Humphries > 40 "hunger y to join the at North Bay. in the group. me of his life talking big to or to the em ervice to sec rical worketr PORCUPINE ADVANCE, ‘TIMMINS8, QNTARItQ "Money Taken from Safe: _at South End Last Week l New Ontano Machlne Works Je wâ€" A burglary was committed on Monâ€" day at the priests‘ home here, during the absence of Father Gelinas at Raâ€" more, and a sum of money taken from the safe. A man, apprehended on Tuesday night for being drunk, and who was found to have a sum of money in a Container similar to that in which the stolen money had been placed will Mr. Ross Gordon and family and sister from Chatham were resent guests of Mr. and ‘Mrs. D. Gordon, ofâ€" the Dome Schocl, and Mr. R. Gordon, of the Paymaster Mine. Mr. W. Chown, of Toronto has been visiting his sisters, Mrs. Rickward, and Mrs. W. Gordon at the Dome. The Sunday School picnic of the United Church will take place on Wedâ€" nesady. July 31st, at the pumpâ€"house park. Miss Minnie Levinson is in Toronto attending Normal School until the end of the summer. Miss Helen Haneberry is spending a holiday in Noranda. Mrs. Harry Jones (nee Miss Violet Davis) is returning on Sunday from aA visit to her former home at the Sault. While at home she received many beautiful wedding gifts, among them one from the United Church choir, of which she was formerly a member., Miss Claire Harty, is in the post office preparing to take the place of Miss Roma Cattarello, for whom, we hear, wedding bells are to ring in the fall. is erecting on Bruce aveni stand and office is going It is being built of stone will be a great improveme end of town. Mr. D. Bourne, of Denho visiting at the home of M Clemiss, Connaught Hill. Congratulations are in order for Margaret Lloyd of the Dome, who has been notified that she obtained her interim firstâ€"class teachers certificate. Miss Lloyd attended Startford normal school last vear. ‘ngineers Examine Property in Shaw Township. Motor Cyclist Injured in Collision at South Porcupine. Other News of South Porcupine and the Dome. Cor. Spruce First, Timmins ELECTRIC AND OXYâ€"ACETYLENE MARSHALLECCLESTONE Limited PHONE 670 TIN In spite of all this an Oldsmobile Six costs but a hundred dollars or so more than the average small car. Operating expenses are no greater. But see for yourself. Drive the Six or Straight Eight. Discover why so many people say so many nice things about this great automobile. No car on the market has a finer reputation for dependability than Oldsmobile. Few measure up to the beauty of its streamline design. Feature for feature, Oldsmobile holds its own in any company, with solid steel ‘‘Turtet Top‘"‘ Bodies by Fisher; Hydraulic Brskes ; Kneeâ€" Action ; Syncroâ€"Mesh Transmission ; Noâ€"draft Ventilation, and other modern developments. MANY influences qguide the buyer‘s choice of a new car. Some people are ¢«g,â€" cted by appearance, some by performance and riding comfort. For others there are the appeals of economy, repuâ€" tation and dependability, Oldsmobile merits your consideration from all these standpoints, because itis ‘"‘The Car That Has Everything." «L Barrie Examiner: In 1927 there were 95 deaths from diphtheria in Toronto. Last year there was not one death in the Queen City from this disease. This wonderful change has been due to the children being immunized by toxoidâ€" ing" Inglorious Milton + Lauriston "We" Lindbergh A Man Nobody Knows Barton Rise ‘of the House of Rothschild . Corti Red Lily and Chinese Jade . Milne Barrington Rice â€" ... Milne By Soochow Waters Wilne It Happened in Peking ....... Milne The Seagull e sfi INOTrrIS Cherry Square .. t# ... The Water Under the Earth.....Ostenso The Album ... is _ The Golden Scarpion ic Yellow Shadows ; Rohmer David Harum ......... Westcott Paths of Glory . Humphrey Cobb A miscellaneous "shower" of wedding gifts was given at the home of Mrs. McCaffrey at the Dome on Thursday night. The happy little brideâ€"toâ€"be is Miss Ivy Freeman, our popular teleâ€" phone operator, and she will become the bride cf Mr. Renee Quesnel, of the South End Garage and South Porcuâ€" pine fire department on August 10th. About twentyâ€"five guests were present at the "shower‘"‘ and many lovely gifts were presented. Games were played and bridge, at which Mrs. Haneberry won first prize. A very nice lunch was served. ‘ In addition to a number of new children‘s books which have been added to the library, the following list of new books are also available: ubtless appear on Tuesday to th charges before the magistrate. Mr. and Mrs. Belford, of Fort Wi im, are visiting their daugshter, Mr _ Wilkams, of Golden avenue, th The Oldsmobile Six Fourâ€"Passenger DelLuxe Convertible Coupe Transâ€"Canada 1s Vital Issue Hearst Board of Trade wrote the president recently concerning the anâ€" nouncement made a short time ago that the Transâ€"Canada highway quesâ€" North Bay Too Busy Over Old Home Week for Semiâ€" Annual Meeting, Associâ€" ated Boards. Declines the Annual | Meeting of Boards (for the 6 cyl1, 2â€"pass. Coupe) Delivered at factory, Oshawa, Ont. fully equipped. Freight and Govern ment Registration Fee only extra., Prices for 8 cyl. Models at factory begin at $1375 Consult who will gladly advise you on the condition of your eyes and, if necessary, carefully fit you with glasses that will correct vour visual defects. 7 Pine Street N. Y our Eves Deserve The Best Irvin Rosner, R.0. The most modern high precision instruments in the hands of a thoroughly trained optometrist assures you of a perfect fitting. treet N. Phone 212 Located in Halperin‘s Jewellery store EYESXIGHT sSPECIALIST The Haileyburian last week says:â€" "Clifford D. Chenier of North Cobalt, clerk. of the township of Bucke, was rather badly injureg in a motor mishap on Thursday evening last, when his car turned over on Rorke avenue, opposite the Miscricordia hospital. He â€" had swung out to pass another car, it is said, and got off the pavement. It turned over several times before coming to rest. John Finnerty, a member of the Bucke township council was with Mr. Chenier at the time and escaped with a shaking up, but the driver sufâ€" fered severe lacerations to the face angq a deep abrasion over the right eye. Chief of Police MacGirr and Provinâ€" cial Constable Harper investigated the crash. Mr. Chenier was taken to the hospital to have his wounds dressed." Sudbury Star:â€"What with dandeâ€" lions, thistles, plantain, etc., all comâ€" peting for the same space, it is very courageous of a petunia to try to grow. tion would be on the agenda at the semiâ€"nnual meeting. ". . . the designaâ€" tion of the Ferguson highway as the real Transâ€"Canada route and the imâ€" provement of the Ferguson highway to meet Transâ€"Canada specifications . . . these are vital issues with us," says a letter from A. P. Wilson, secretary of the Hearst board. Driver Injured When Car Turned Over Four Times BR Y P 42 site stai Rew Oâ€"135C PA3FK FTVE

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