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Porcupine Advance, 17 Sep 1936, 2, p. 5

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(a) tourist sleeping cars at approxiâ€"| and mately 1555c pror mile, plus regular| they berth fare. 3 (b) parler and standard sleeping Dier at approximately 1!%¢ per mile, plus regular seat or berth fare. w ROUTESâ€"Tickets good going via Port| :4 : Arthur, Ont., Armstrong, Ont., Chiâ€"| God cago, Ill., or Sault Ste. Marie, retum-‘ P’ ing via same route and line only.| PMD Crenerous optional routings. i and STOPOVERSâ€"within limit of ticket,| T€CO both going and returningâ€"at Port| E. P Arthur, Ont., Armstrong, Ont., anml|| H west: also at Chicago, IllL, Sault Stt.| won | year 16 wWEst,; A1ISO Marie, Mi ance with lines. ONE CENT PER MILE Sleeping Car Privileges Full particulars from any agent NANCY, THANKS FOR PRINCESS FLAKESâ€" PERFECT FOR DISHE LEAVE THE HANDS SC CGroing Dates: Daily Sept. 19 to Oct. 3, Return Limit: 45 day APPROXIMATELYX ‘anadian Pacific te a good m f Septembser, 0 votes in fror Constrvative gave O‘Neill in Timmins | Schumacher GHtTa ent 3337 ?ars ago. 1wo wilnesses to a moâ€" ccident were brought from the to testify. They had seen a motor imb the sidewalk on Fourth aveâ€" ind crush a man and a woman st a concrete wall, The woman TIEN YEARS AGO IN TIMMINS Good in Coaches only Why not take your milk to camp the easiest, safest wayâ€" in a tin of KLIM?2 It is pure, whole milk, powdered for lightness, and V acuumâ€"Packed to assure its keeping qualiâ€" ties summer and winter. Nothing has been added, and only the natural water content removed. Added to water, KLIM gives you over eight times its weight in the finest, creamy, country milk . .. safe and dairyâ€"fresh. Keeps in the tin perfectlv, without 1ce. A KIND OF THING 5 â€" CALLS FOR KLIM.'. n Ma upp ur _ some advan prious count vidence in a W1 Dom O‘Nci From data in the Porcupine Advance Fylea ort for Meigzhet 1 Sanc After nZzle ving nce in a mansiaugnhâ€" n in Timmins court o witnesses to a moâ€" 1UtIes _ Queb itives electiOon nmnan said many h Kit )€ of 16 1 l OYH Prai P ON =â€"THEYPE JUST ES â€"AND THEY OFT ANO WHITE cAIMIl Kin n nite A 1 1 Ot ed ive Wi HE BORDEN COMPANY, LIM ardley House,. Toronto 2. In oft 1¢ near ‘Neil Jrba . DU 11 CAMP AND HOME COOK BQG OK rC tC AIT quors ral dence at qualified cupine wa right to p the cham Tisdale a tough t had pal service Most want mins rates; and wante and 1 recor( whcoels wheon U MclIntyvt the Th ADn Yame T.B.I Hol din M TL th a¢ duC rth ten Departm 1¢€ en A t h ha HC 1¢€ 0ope WI ompal nalealos * w Cad ww # # ## O1 1 l pearan du it is of newsâ€" Abitibi Pulp a new high in 1926. J. me al much aid. 19 ha 1 sSpeak Kiwan! Ho ha ek. She 101 umm céedin WTI e had ; points south." "Miss Veima Mcuendie} 1 conâ€" | returned on Sunday from a holidayi immer | trip to the South." "Mr. and Mrs. S. R. edings | McCoy and daughter, Phyllis, returned on Sunday from a holiday trip to Toâ€" Ram. |ronto, Ottawa and other southern of ten | points." "Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jr. of tickoets | the Triplex Gold Mines, spent the last Hilda | week in Timmins. They were the guests | of Mr. and Mrs. Burrows, Jr., Maple news. | street." "Mr. and Mrs. W. Pierce are| i Pulp on holiday visit to the South." "Mrs. ; high | Brough returned to Timmins on Sun~' 926. J. | day evening from a visit to the South." | > time. | "Mr. G. Sheridan returned on Monday| _Club ; evening from a business trip to 'I’o-l n 1926 | ronto." "Miss Inith Martell, of Sudbury.l l m the| Ont., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. \ McLean, Dome Ex." "Mtr. and Mrs. F. e on!J. Hornby and son Bert returned on nco in | Sunday after a two weeks‘ visit to the ie Onâ€" south." "Mr. P. A. Macaulay returned on, of | this week from a holiday trip spent in | southern Ontario." "Mr. and Mrs. Gorâ€" don Thompson, James avenue, returned | | Tuesday evening from a visit to North | | Bay." "Mr. W. M. Whyte returned on | lTuesday from a few weeks spent in | In We water inal y Irc ind The t0o | her annual vacation." "Mr. J. Brebner 'left this week on a six weeks‘ holiday trip to his old home at Aberdeen, North Britain." "Mr. R. Dye left on Tuesday for Toronto. He will return shortly, accompanied by Mrs. Dye and son." "Mrs. Arch Gillies returned this week from a visit to Toronto and other points south." "Miss Velma McCendle Ciâ€" er. m- ter ikâ€" nis ad Jn â€" returned on Sunday from holiday of 1¢ >d n | M which G. Howard Ferguson was the minister, coâ€"operated with the Canaâ€" dian National and Canadian Pacific Railways in the conversion of a coach into a schoolroom. It was to take school to the families of settlers and rail way men who were far removed frot setticments. It is still in use. Dr. Herbert Sullivan, who was fot merliy with Dr. H. H. Moore here, an who had been visiting his brother D W. R. Sullivan at Schumacher, w injured in an automobile accident ne: Madawaska ten years ago. R. Craft, who had been operatin placer claims at Atlin, B.C., for a loc: syndicate, returned to Timmins te years ago. Atlin is 1500 miles north « the latitude on which Timmins is. M Craft liked the "land of the midnig) sun" vry much, he said. The death of Hugh McLean cccurre ten years ago here, He had been botr in Colorado but had come to Timm‘i‘r five vears before his He worke ago InCtl Madame Mrs. W. ia Irent the c writer Maple voung held there I R. B. Simm at South Ssentember Toron K. A. McLell H. Mit **MtI.: a 44 [3 ittendit i1 raln smiling pri with confe as the fir 1nd T untant Frida 1Z4 + call put in by the Fire Underâ€" ters‘ inspector, a call came from 151 ple street south. The blaze, as the ngsters would say, was ‘in the ve.‘ the alarm being caused by the ze resulting from some wood in the n taking fire. No damage was done." Mrs. F. M. McRea has returned from aoliday visit to the South." "Miss lie Studor returned on Sunday from annual vacation." "Mr. J. Brebneor 1€ outh Porcup:ine next lhnursGday, ‘mber 23rd. "Mr. Sam Goldstein on Wednesday morning of this for Long Beach, California. He ‘ts to be away about six months. Goldstein has been a resident of ains for a number of years and has in business here for himself and »cted with staffs of the leading s in town." "Mr. Mclllhargey, acâ€" ant at the Bank of Montreal, left riday on his annual vacation. The 2 BaCcKk 1 n why nd Mtr: 7 Haile ng the Sudbury ter 49th vear. * ons on s Dome on 11 y on his annual vacation. The hat Mr. Mclllhargey would no ick in Timmins alorne was the hy a number of his friends at the station for the noon day and liberally sprinkled the resident â€"of the softball leagur fetti.‘"‘ ‘"Monday morning just ire truck was returning from put in by the Pire Underâ€" nspector, a call came from 15 reet south. The blaze., as the Wilkit 1926 wa AT TK. The Advance d ;â€"*"*Bornâ€"in u‘let‘s hospit:? A T e golil tournamen riday and Saturday _ has returned from Sault Ste. Marie an She will resum»s he on Saturday of thi heir weddit mmins this Bort vbut the Hollinger bu ild not stand it river of one of t] 19 1g some time in ns there. During noteworthy f made of wire imes Bowery at rv this at HC i years ago this wi Bob"" had been tx mibe i( â€"a daughter (Ceci â€"in Timmins, On mnber 14th, 1926, . Shields, 16 Jam ," "Mr. Syd Bealn xn Wednesdayv ev RS USUA her danctâ€" rday of this week; next; and next â€" Thursday. 199 PI week a ‘1Te f ten 1 Timmin to Mr. pa itreaAl, ie1fL ition. The would nov e was the is friends id 11 xn wil THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TYIMMINS born Dt. ind 16 part of his life in Canada in the dry goods trads. He had been with Hoillinâ€" ger Stores hers, and had later beâ€" com traVv A T Ssea C Wil p?°rl add was app northerr Noted Terrier Has Picture on Hookâ€"rug United ganize Advan: N1 nin iIng M °II P‘ e Crk ().'y q t heir Frer p M en Lady 16 11 11 H \the ‘amou onour i1 11 11 utta Pereha iumach iA l errier UIVâ€" v â€" Quebec 11 rt o( e | t A€ "Swat the fiyâ€"and save our ba wWith that slogan the Health L of Canada this week fired its firs in the annual autumn war agains of Canada‘s most dangerous hous pestsâ€"the fly. Declaring that the disease germ lected in the wanderings of the . fAly and transvborted to the food person of its victims constituted 0 the greatest sources of danger t Urges: "Swat the Fly,| SS«X and Save Our Babies"| . neailth of C Bates, gen dians every autumn Health League of Canada Opens F all Campaign Against th e â€" Diseaseâ€" Spreading Fly. contaminatiOon Of TO0OQ oV T111 and must be prevented the health or declared, pointing out that A carry on their feet, legs and boc ntirely free from moisture and f food, officials of the tion asserts. They pointed 0 office buildings are co 16 nelr @alimen #% t AIJ ea l 1 moisture and crumo of the health organiz Life Insurance 1 Y @ive our babif AT ch €211 NT AM nA Sey numb IHME CANADIAN WEEKEIY Guardian» 0o AnyYy necese® inaded po\'\CY' any t rda offi EMPRESS of BRIT A| NX O L hot *# N1 11 | sgsome which hnolder® ! I‘requent Saz/mgs io â€"« EUROPE x OUR food the backâ€"yal Health League ) said that suc tary and filthy DA shoulc lete 1 3 are 1ise there 1s â€" ittract them of 11 of Canadian Homes Scereer ntil t m I n%\]‘ a rw\‘d‘ “Ce 1. 3\,\0“ SATILING FROM QUEB! B R lT A l n S(-ptc-mherl 26, Ocltober 10 SAILINGGS FROM MONTREAL and QUEF heir dirt vyvard wer ue of Can ol AU flie: ia Smooth ol KÂ¥ This editorial, taken from "Saturday Night", Toronto, is so timely and informative that it is reproduced here as one of a series of messages sponsored by Life Insurance Companies in Canada. An riced ulC lolde1 killin "39% Less Ocean pral i 11 Abll HC an(t particles of decC their hairy ‘body, le mouthparts. Public health dej Canada were comen ful supervision of r( continued efforts be these eatingâ€"places | Fifty per cent. of wiped out, and infar reduced fifty per C would take a det "SBwat the fAiyâ€"and statement of the He; ada conclyudes. Th She Huntingdor irl has mat jg: Ao 30 n ig to m Firl, Zen iad man Dijevad. ticles of Lawrence Seaway mething e\’ ery thing bein 11) Inposinf srC W for tht irants, made flic A 17â€"yerâ€"old aged 100 at ri, Jugoslavina. nd beautiful. tors, but she A J EBFA i 41 es could b« iss could be housewives l _stand t« ur babies,‘ gue of Canâ€" A T organisms matter on feet anda ill over Ir careâ€" and tho to keep They their time

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