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Porcupine Advance, 7 May 1936, 3, p. 6

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Of home u from bt dent LOime pia South Porcupine Lady Meets with Accident Mrs., E. Pullin Falls from Platform, but Recovery. Pleasant Event by C. W. L. Interest from South Porcupine and the RICHLORICIDE CRYSTALS LARVEX CEDAR MOTH FL \KP\ MOTHâ€"TOX, 16 oz., can MOTH BAGS BRITISH CONSOLS CIGARETTES WRIGLEY‘s sPEARMINT GUM OV ALTINE VIâ€"TONE BROMOâ€"SELTZER LIQUID VENEER COLORITE STRAW HAT DYE For Lovely Nails, Ib. New Toilet Goods ADMIRACION bhampoo Special! T 57¢ 2 lbs. 15¢ New fresh strong stock â€" 49¢ da deadly 8 and 16 ounces ay (May 12 rium. Besid WHLZ INSECT KILLER Neutralizes Pleasant Tasting Fine for Children GLAZO NAIL BALM e viclim n Mone Burke‘s Drug Stores MILK OF MACNESIA BALLS NOXZE MA 8 ozs. 10 DRUG sTORES 1€ Pine Street Store Phone 7 C:E:;f»::uz::é :_,r x;._ {::2_;:: STMOLS mewree â€" SHHO.LS nHYC ONnYGU 1111 d e ons « P % i CXE Operated _ Independent Druggists‘ Alliance service 1€ Owner 12th) in the High School sides cards, a programme heduled and we underâ€" event will mark the deâ€" Wom 11 li¢ omen‘s League has prizes (which will _ _town soon) For ind euchre for next 1 uniortunate acciâ€" While putting out : line from a high y turned faint and round. Neighbours Noxzema ind 33¢ 59â€" JC 1t Mering ankle 4400004000 090400 % 00 09 400 0 0 6 9 0 0 0 0 9 90 %0 e ; Mothers‘ Day 1, 1938. but of the So i This will be q 60060086066 008 909000604004 0900 00 6 B * Laura Secord Candies LUX TOILET SQOAP, 4 for TATTOO LIPSTICK VELVETTA BALM Protects lovely skin NEWâ€"SKIN Heals Cuts, et« THEATRICAL COLD CREAM, 1 Ib. jar LADY ESTHER FACE POWDER HOLLY WOOD WAVEâ€"SET ! ing Cadet |3 Extens: ‘ paniesâ€"n ! panies. 1 1123 Gu the follow 388 Guid Packs: 37 mIint Provi read. tea ml prt Special Giant packagt For new pep and ecnergy, 60¢ size s constipation, et« Dr. Chase‘s Nerve Food 24¢ KRUSCHEN SALTS Pine St. Third Ave. Phone 423 C 1€ ( 30(80 ( Remember her with Ppa FRUITATIVES 23¢, 3aJe 7 Ranger Companies, (includâ€" ‘t and Set) ; 5 Lone Coempanies; sion Companies; 3 Post Comâ€" making a total of 675 Comâ€" There are:â€"91 Commissioners:; uiders; 10,.316 Guides: 5908 )ok 1 May 10th gqUu 10c Other Items Of hou.se 0o l)ome !N Huot pat is Making Good M a INFANT‘S DELIGHT SOAP LIFEBUOY SOAP WHEEN‘S CARBOLIC sSOAP BABY‘S QOWN SOAP COLGATE‘S PENTAL POWDER KOLYNO‘S TGOQTH PASTE HYDROGEN PEROXIDE, 4 and 8 oz p.1T â€". 1.33 15¢ and 222C : and 39¢ one pound 1 4C one pound 2 3(: one pound one pound one pound 1 € 38BC _the} Mr. Whetham, of Commercial avenue, was ) leaves on Thursday to spend the sumâ€" _ inâ€"| mer months in Callendar. Secâ€" We regret that Mrs. R. Cameron is in uded ‘ a hospital in Guelph suffering from a now | nervous breakdmgvn. wnif! A congregational social evening is to ludâ€"! take place next Tuesday in St. Paul‘s ies |Parish hall, the programme being proâ€" ‘OQMâ€" | vided by the Men‘s Club. »€ Matched Makeup Kit A Complete Makeup Ensemble Powder, lipstick, rouge, eye shadow, mascaraâ€"in junior sizesâ€"all keyed to your personality coleur, the colour of your eyes! 65c TOILET TISSUE 3 for 23c MODESS 210¢â€" HOsSPITAL COTTON, 1 Ib RUBBER GLOVES LATEX BABY PANTS WASH CLOTHS J¢â€" Autographed Roses and other fresh cut flowers For Mothers‘ Davy Twentyâ€"four members of the A.Y.P.A attended Corporate Communion in the Anglican Church on Sunday and me! Brownies; 728 Rangers; 112 Lone Ghiides; 25 Extension Guides; 31 Post Guides; a total of 18,331. This is in Ontario. A creditable showing of the progress being made by this worthy and worth â€"while work among our girls ! ! Mr. Johnny Clements has been on the sick list for the past three weeks. Mr. W. Freeman is building a new house on Commercial avenue and Mr. N. Huot one on Dome street. Mr. C. Mcinnis returned from Toronâ€" to on Tuesday. He saw Mr. F. C. Evans while there and reports that he is imâ€" proving greatly from the medical treatâ€" ment he is receiving but it may be some weeks yet before he returns home. Mrs. Gibson and daughter, Rose, from New Liskeard drove up by car to visit in South End on Wednesday. Mr. Stan Graham is in Toronto for a NVC€ Wilson Ave. Store Phone 870 Whito Sterilized DALPS in a gift box A 75e value for the price of the Crempact aloneâ€" (Powder and Cream in one) and Richard Huduut LA VENDER PERFU ME Roval Brand rolls GILLETTE RAZOR and 5 BLADES 29¢c â€" blc $1.12 Potter and Moore SLOAN‘S LINIMENT in handsome permanent case Personal for athletes 3 ~ SIZICS Universal sSoft white absorbent 5 for 10â€" 2 for Tissue s 49¢ 3¢â€"â€"6 for 25¢ O mss 19¢ 29câ€"39¢ for 19¢ for 14¢ for 39¢ 30¢ 20¢ 3¢ 100k her; locally Militia land f ground the mi says‘â€" unce again, with the going of the snow, work has been recommrnced at the airport at Gillies Depot. A first contingent of 30 men arrived from Camp Borden on Friday morning and, it is expectsd, will shortly be joined by others. The work now consists mainly of grading the greater part of the 600â€" acre plot comprising the landing field, although two land strips are alreaay graded and have already seen some litâ€" tle use. Grading machinery is already on the job. Attempts have been made the snow, work has at the airport at G contingent of 30 r Camp Borden on F it is expectsd, will : others. The work 1 Many visitors from Timmins and town were present at this meeting. The outgoing Worthy Matron, Mrs. Luella Armstrong, was presented with the Jewel of the Past Worthy Matron, and gifts were also given by the chapter to the Installing officers. Mrs. J. Fell poured coffee and Mrs. John Mason tea, at the excellent lunch which concluded the evening‘s activities. Police Court News Six drunks came up for judgment and all were found guilty and fined on Tuesâ€" day. A lady was too sizck to attend who was also accused of being inebriatedâ€" she answers the judge next week. Two bench warrants were issued for defaulters. Three local youths were brought tbeâ€" fore the magistrate for causing a disâ€" turbance at 4.30 a.m. on Wednesday. Policeman Fulton testified that they were certainly making a noise, and things looked bad for the boys for a minute or two. However. the m evidence and then this time, but don‘t selves in the Worthy advice to Work Starts Again on the Airport at Gillies Depot L _ 1yE :â€"â€"‘OnC Sixteenâ€"yearâ€"old Prince Farouk, son and heir of King Fuad I of Egypt, is shown above. Internaâ€" tional interest is focussed on the young prince, as his father‘s death this week brings him to the throne of Egypt. mllli anCo King of Egypt Ae Enterprise:â€"A man may but a woman overliooks reta Tierce;; Ruth, Mrs. her, Mrs. Mabel Owens; Glayds Gibbons; Electa, oks; Warder, Mrs. Nora from Timmins and at this meeting. The Matron, Mrs. Luella presented with the Worthy Matron, and 1€ Marita Arbour. Chapter held a long all on Tuesday for stallation of officers of the DBome, acting SA mal week with vboc Jepartment â€" of se the cleared of a training it battalions of immer training â€" rumours curâ€" ill be done this Irom the 5 hea ard the t you go of vourâ€" n nd wh Police throughout the North havc!immec been notified by Rouyn authorities to | blems be on the lookout for two prisoners who that | escapeq from Rouyn municipal jail on dange: Saturday afternoon. The men, Raoul ' uniless Samiard and S. Demaires, both Frenchâ€"| and t Canadians, are described as having unless lengthy records. Samiard is said wgattenti speak fairly good English, is about 38 serious years old, ang has a stiff right thumb. | disaste Demaires, somewhat younger than Samiiird, speaks no English and has a| St. noticeable scar on his right temple. neeg 0 Neither man was dressed in prison garb. lectual A despatch from Haileybury on Monâ€" day says:â€""Milton Carleton, father of hine children, walked 16 miles into Haileybury and told authorities Hilliard Township relief officers had refused him relief although he presented signed orders from two government officials. Carleton, accompanied by James Rothâ€" well, who also told of being refused reâ€" lief, said unless something was done immediately his children would die of starvation. Carleton and his family have lived on potatoes and wild rabbit for the past two weeks, and now that the potatoes have run out nothing to eat remains in the house. The men said there were cases of privation in other parts of the township, and also, that the families affected cannot hold out much longer. Carleton and Rothwell said they could not understand the township‘s failure to recognize the reâ€" lief orders, accepted until two weeks ago. Rothwell declared he had preâ€" sented an order signed by T. B. Ryan. Government official in charge of Norâ€" thern Ontario ‘relief, ang it was cast aside by William Ward, township relief officer. He said Ward gave no reason for refusal. Another order signed by Adam Davis, government relief officer for the district, was also disregatrded Margaret Burton, of Snowdrop Patrol, handed in a nicely done Health chart mounted on plyboard. Work for Domestic Service Badge was begun by several guides. T‘ wo Men Made Escape from Jail at Rouyn Last Week The Interpatrol pennan Snowdrop Patrol in whose will remain for the next t The Birthday song was sung for Janette Richmond and the Brownie Squeeze closed the meeting. Dome Mines Girl Guides The company of First Dome Mines Girl Guides had their regular meeting on Monday in the Dome Community hall following Brownies. Lieutenant Leiterman in charge. Horseâ€"shoe was formed and a colout party â€" from Forgetâ€"meâ€"not Patrolâ€" Helen Munro, Marion Jordan and Annic Cartonickâ€"broke the flag. The fila sung as t] Starvation Feared from Ignoring Relief Orde DBrownies then conlinued sewâ€" ing under their instructress, Mrs. Stark. Good progress is being made and Brownies enjoy this lesson time. Pack Leader Joyce Hughes took semaphore practice, and ballâ€"throwing for second class was taken with Pack Leader Mary Curtis. Three Tweenies were passed in Recruit tests by Brown Owl Leiterman, and will be enrolled next meeting. The Pack danced a Fairy dance under the Brownie Moon until they had to slip quietly away to guard the magic charm hidden under a log. The First Dome Mine Brownies held their weekly Pack meeting Monday at six o‘clock in the Dome Community ha‘l â€"a full pack present. The Magic chain was led by the Fairy Sixer Jean Munro and Fairy Ring was formed around the toten toadstool. Excavation on the site of the addiâ€" tion to the Empire hotel was begun this week by the Mascioli Construction Company. A power shovel was put on the job two days ago and has already completed the biggest part of the work. Plans for the addition have not vyet been made known, but it is understood provision will be made for a banquet hall which will be available on nights when regularly scheduled entertainâ€" ment is not on the programme, A dance floor second to none in the North will probably be provided. Work Commenced on Addition to Hotel Excavation Started T his Week on Site of Extension to Empire Hotel. was lowered, and "Tap meeting closed. the next two months. vas followed by inspec GIRL GUIDES was won by possess.on it St. Mary‘s Journalâ€"Argus:â€"The great neeq of our age is spiritual, not intelâ€" tur out would hasten th system." Premier Benn immediate actic bl‘ems burdening that here too to :J . AY.:" A. W. â€"Fa hospital, 1 Ontario and the l Rive Headâ€"on Collision on the Ferguson Highway Sunday Clinic for Crippled Children Here May 18th Dr. A. W. Farmer, of the Sick Children‘s Hospital, to Visit Here for Consultation, Under the Sponsorship of the Timmins Kiwanis Club. h 1l ‘remier Bennett Fears rave Danger in Sales Tax )mImil lub b the Orth d tht mmMir 1 t} ed y it here too there was the gravest iger to the country and the people less the appropriate action was taken d taken at once. He believed that ess the railway problem was given ention Canada‘s credit would suffer iously, and there was danger of aster to confederation itself. Cl 1J 11 n cripbpl lave no Branch Stores Kirkland Lake 1 T1 Phones 300â€"301 Su The George Taylor Hardware, Limited 16 iC T 11 ition 0 dic 1€ MARTINâ€"SENOUR Host 1€ ol O e mileés north 0of Martin y afternoon, sent Jack , ‘and Garfield Cass, 22, to salesmen, to hospital re injuries and completeâ€" eir car and one driven by tie, of Owen Sound. reckless driving has been Cass by Provincial Conâ€" Braney, Temagami, who ass and Papernick are in fosvital at North Bay and nded by Dr. G. W. Smith,. . Smith stated toâ€"day, is al and rasal injuries. mds resuiulng Irom inâ€" is, spinal curvature, seâ€" s, tubercular bones ot d bones, and contracâ€" from burns. It is pointed clinic hgre is to be for nly. No operations or considerable number of en reported, the Clinic the Timmins Kiwanis that there are still some j children in Timmins yet been reported either er. or P. T. Moisley. Dr: _ of the Sick Children‘s is coâ€"operating with thse y for Crippled Children Kiwanis Club, will be in Iay 18th for the purpose The Paint That Costs The Least , Why use cheap paintâ€"that is expensive to put onâ€"when "100% Pure" Paint wears nearly twice as long P is the Paint that covers the greatest surfaceâ€"that takes the shortest time to applyâ€"that wears the longest. Mnrtin-Senou; "100% Pure" Paint does all three. Mere‘s the proof, "100% Pure" Paint covers 900 square feet of surface per gallon,. HMandâ€"mixedâ€"leadâ€"andâ€"oil, and sheap prepared paints, cover only about 500 square feet. The greatest cost of gainting is for Jabor. Tt takes less timo to apply Martinâ€"Senour "100% Pure" Paint because its fine, evexd (Made in Canada) is guaranteed to be exactly as represented. The purity of the White Lead and Zinc Oxideâ€"the high quality of the Linseed Oil texture spreads much easier, minute fineness _.of the grinding l;hfib'gv'e}f'filâ€"r;igflivfign'v- insure a paint that gives years of protection and beauty to your home, y loln TOor the purpose cases that are brought of the officials named, lisabilities included in _to be examineg by Dr. congenital deformities et, hare lip, dislocated wry neck, paralysed resulting from inâ€" m North h Haileybury, on his way eq at the scene of the time after it occurred st ald to Cass and Paâ€" them to St. Joseph‘s h stated toâ€"day, is [ nrasal injuries. ‘ guash on his right iffering from facial Christie, driver of njured in the right vealed no necessity opimion thalt GAlnâ€" a sales tax at a t., and predicted it 1 of the capitalistic rcefu sales budg ury } ©100% PURE" PAINT h Mead Officeâ€"New Liskeard, Ontario and Warehouses at Cobalt, New Liskeard, Swaslika Cochrane Timmins, Ont. Noranda, Que omm _ bu while Cass ided north ‘ar‘s model ormer premier e of Commons ul attack upon s tax oct. "Pointing All¢€ ben Bay says that the FPerguson th of Martin "Jack on thso middle ‘nestiy urged rallway proâ€" He suggested the gravest had not severely ‘hes acros s one des that Can brow aged and and zed Any Chiid fTrom birth to 18 years of age may be brought to the clinic, proâ€" viding there is a physical deformity. Cases of mental disability will not be examined. cures of any kind will I without consultation wit physician. Any child from birth age may be brought to t] viding there is a physi Timmins, Phones 111â€"133 so. Porcupine, Phone 150 Purdon Laflamme Sausage 2 lbs CLASSIC CLEANSER Shaker Sweet Rose Bud Choice Quality Imp. Gallon tin Sweet Mixed Partly Boned, Ib. PEAS 2 tins Pure Maple Shankless Picnic Pork Butter 2 lbs Heavy Syrup, tin Tilson‘s Strickly New Laid 2 Ih, hox Pork and Beef Large tin 10 lbs, Large jar Specials Weekâ€"End Timmins W Y . 38 40° 35° undertaken the family 23 2 [(° 11° 18

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