Ontario Community Newspapers

Porcupine Advance, 26 Apr 1937, 1, p. 2

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

almost : care for hope not, foods. As innumera Im0st of cclumn. cheese at crackers French cu with berri Cleans Dirtvy Hand4s Why Not Include Cheese on the Menu Frequently Have There are Innumerable Recipes for It Crackers and Jelly at the End of a Combination. How to Make Coeur c with Cheese. Ete. it ‘r PAGE TWO CANADA NORTHERN POWER CORPORATION, LIMITED BEIDGE â€" â€" â€" 500 _You will really enjoy cooking on an ELECTRIC RANGE!" ON TUESDAY, APRIL 27TH, 1937 Auspices of Porcupine Business Girls‘ Club ADMISSION 50c Oddfellow‘s Hail Will be Held at the Controlling and Operating NORTHERNX ONTARIO POWER COMPANY LIMITED NORTHERX QUEBEC POWER COMPAXY LIMITED 11 grated UI WO V mark }! e season tablespt( wo puttere: hard work â€"even for the best of kitchen is hot: fires get mean there‘s the constant running back see that everything is getting alon there s never dish is perfe ie f!aur An Cooking by old Spinach Wit ceur d Meal 1 K id ue OIT that. Your kitchen You have dependâ€" at the snap of a as you want it. And bout results â€" every cooked electrically; irishment value reâ€" il a treat and a real convenient payvment methods is work â€" best of cooks. The mean and sulky: g back and forth to ng along just right. ent pay simplicity of coiffure and clothes cool and collected thr By ELSIE PIERCE FA M OUS O BKAU T Y â€"GEXâ€"PER T 0h Tthe fact is that min Much more so than man to believe. sh a wordâ€"picture to yo thing that looked a ad stepped out of an old me . .. crisp chiffon. large BE TGEAUTIFUL ftu Attitude Contributes as Physical Beauty in, cool, cCc )f dark, fussy, ose there dre 171 pDpet roment. But the i never reposed. rever commendable arm and beauty. m D. fuss? Why fret? et? Try not to be we know the old eat and the humidiâ€" ns to the heat and id eCc it is ‘that i ner, in repo But the com tOoC )thes is ANNA LEE‘S secret for looking clam d through the hot summer days. Bu posi able ight AnC i morth Bay Nugget:â€"Ere long dust will be flying throughout the district as road builders engage at the big task of transforming sections of Northern Ontario‘s perilous trails into modern higzhways. EROTHER OF THE MANAGER OF KAPUSKASINXG STORI I‘ne from Timmin Announcement Made o f Marriage of Frances Alan Woodbury and Miss Grace Newton at San Antonio, Texas. Y oung Business Man to Wed in the South ress M dGalint + if you choose simplicity and wellâ€"fitted clothes rather than betrimmed, fussy furbelows. Wear your hair simply, brushed back from the brow and up from the nape. Keep calm and quiet. Avoid heated discusison. Keep yourself immaculately clean and 1CA of Kapuskasing in re iase by Abe Bogomoli of the Royal Sweets g confectionery store. Tribune had describ The San Antor ¢f San Antonio and Mrs. John 11 ie Advance last Thursday there item from The Northern Triâ€" ° Kapuskasing in regard to the followin s tThe Dro Bucovets Much to Picture as lothes 1€ ment of the engageâ€" at a pretty luncheorn by Mrs. Lawrence F io of the St. Anthony 1c ocozcal interes 10 Morning bed Mr. Bo the manage OeC r of the hould be e Royal who will irrounding 1€ Kapusâ€" apusâ€" Norâ€" 2e 1¢ 18 15 given to relieve pa chest, over the heart, i1 abdomen, in upper or clsewhere in the body of the pain is learnec However allments b sent at son used there is is made wors in the [he YrI@gAt 1ov which remain which is usu However pain is a protest of a nerve Cr nerves in various parts of the ‘body against something that has gone wrong. Pain is nature‘s warning that trouble is present and that this trouble should be looked for at once. ie physiCcian be ) relieve the p: You can readil man‘s associ whether or enmity of an the town. Thinking that the man might be il] or in any event in danger of harm frem exposure, the taxi driver investiâ€" gated. He found the body still warm bhut life extinct. The driver at once notified the authorities of his discovery and doctors were summoned. As scon as their investigation of the condition of the body and the injuries sustained was completed, the question at once became puzzling as to what could posâ€" sibly have been responsible for the crushing that brought death. The inâ€" vestigation by the police is understood to include close enauiryv into the dead r causin ew drugs for re 0t only hard to vearing on mind : re drugs that car encies withsut cr Despatches from Kapuskasing sa\ that a taxi driver on his way from Little Canada, a suburb of Kapuskasing ncticed the body of a man at the sidk of the road just inside the limits n the body had been crushed in some way, but just what had done the crushing was not so apparent. The condition of the body did not indizcate that the inâ€" Jjuries came from either being struck by a car or hit by a train. Indeed, the police are understood to be particularly puzzled as to what could possibly have caused the injuries from which the man clied. * bry Physicians aed at the Find Lifeless Body _ | with All Ribs Broken Y ou will not onds enjoy the delicious fl‘l\«w’ oft '!!‘(t"‘ * V ea, but h\ saving the coupons t on every 1lb. and !*A tb package you can get P«\\l(l\(‘l\ J beautiful preces o X‘m. Rogers Son miverplate. Send tor premium list toâ€" day. Thos.} lyprnn lLamited, 43 Fr SCreet l + '«‘fw:!!.- YOU CAN BORROW UP TO *$2 . 00(0 121 Jas. W. Barton, M.D., Toronto n the cau is no reasc nal rea the re( _ begin w ome time location sician be T‘C omach due trying to destroy the signal try to find out just what the iin) is trying to point out ito broke eeme had re oznized a gIrC boon wer pal ns there ‘ increase in the number of for relieving pain. Pain is ird to bear but it is very mind and body. That these lat can allay pain in emerâ€" out creating a drug "habit" _great depression of spirits oon to mankind. Is Nature‘s Signal these days must bi increase in the nu ilUIONS not ht 1€ bre me pains tha 16 make it crushed a@ done l kin recent times had incurred it majority oi have pain preâ€" at if some drug i in the head the stomach or lower back, or »fore the cause then the real ild hi al of pain is known vere pain why hould not be Ehat Boby alns That are s the pain in the abdomen â€"me time and appendicitis. leurisy which ng; the pain rine or overâ€" that pain 1s ind thait inâ€" the signal in some way, the crushing condition of h. The inâ€" uUnderstood ) or party idied by is don» AuUse real This when o Tikkaâ€" s fount the outâ€" Mondas ind dead and Xothing else can add so much to the com fort of a home . . . but unless the plumbâ€" ing equipment is well selected, nothing else can be as troublesome! _ in â€" stailations include the finest material, well built fixtures and dependable workmanâ€" ship. During the winter the babes could be viewed only in the afternoon. Incleâ€" ment weather conditions automatically cancel all showings of the childfen. "Toward the end of May the time durâ€" ng which they may be seen will be lengthened," the Callander dozstor gave assurance. During the spring months, the Dionne quintuplets will be on view daily from $.30 to 10 a.m. and 2.30 to 3 pm., Dr. A. R. Dafoe, their physician, has anâ€" nounced. Dr. I)afoe Announces Hours for Secing the Quintuplets At the same court a husband went free on a charge, but his wife, Mrs. George Bentley of Toronto, took a tenâ€"day term in jail when admitting a similar cffence. The charges were of being drunk in a public place, but whereas the woman admitted to having been in a hotel corridor, Bentley mainâ€" tained he had stayed in his room and the Crown could not prove otherwise through the one witness, Chief of Poâ€" lice MacGirr, produced. George Mitchell, K.C., for dan Rosâ€" sol, asked for the postponement when he said he had been consulted only a short time before court convened. The cfficer, who says he was in mufti when the row first took place, declares he was described by dan Rossol as a "jam pot," this being a term applied by Belâ€" gian soldiers during the war to English the rov was des pot," th gian sol Tommic stayed in jail, the others being on sumâ€" mons. The trio accused are two Belgians, Paul Van dan Rossol and Cyriel Desâ€" lylper, and John McDougall, who all are charged with fighting, while the lirstâ€"named is also facing a count of assault, he being the individual whose blows Constable S. V. McClelland of Elk Lake asserts cost him the quarâ€" tet of teeth. Failing to meet $500 cash bail, or $1000 in property, dan Rossol Haileybury, April 26. to The Advance)â€"A provincial constable who alleges he lost four teeth while quelliug trouble recently in a Chinese restaurant at Matachewan, is the comâ€" plainant in a case before Magistrate Atkinson involving three miners of that gistrict, and which is slated for hearâ€" ng on Friday following an adjournâ€" ment granted defence counsel last weekâ€"end here. Constable Lost Four Teeth at Matachewan 4" MA1 C1 Police Court Cases FOIIOW | peop; Trouble at New Mining | house Camp i i\ o ple ailment, and aa slight pain a seâ€" vere ailment, but the physician must be allowed sufficient time to study the rsain before the patient‘s request for scmething to relieve the pain may be granted. The thcught then is that the patient shculd do his best to withstand the pain until the cause of the ailment is found. Hiding or masking the pain by a drug before the cause is located is Now a se ple ailmen vere ailme Registt pyright THE LARGEST SELLING TEA IN THE WORLD Plumbing â€" Heating Opposite Imperial Bank Sout We will gladly give you an estimate of the cost of work and new fixtures, arrange for finarcing and handle the complete job without any trouble on your part. i severe pal enst( ed ; Louis McDonald in accorda j@ain may mean a simâ€" 1 a slight pain a seâ€" t the physician must ient time to study the patient‘s request fotr ieve the pain may be int that its progre with the ©Choir to Give Event â€"| at South Porcupine Acton Free Press:â€"The editor spent a couple of days last week at a newsâ€" paper conventicn in London. After lisâ€" tening to discussions, we‘re undecided whether to tell about it in the editorial columns or in a news column. Guess the latter will win as these columns are now nearly full. A gentleman who has returned reâ€" cently from a visit to the South gives the interesting information that Leon Trotsky is one of the capitalists inâ€" terested in a twoâ€"millionâ€"dollar hotel in course of construction at Mexico City. The hotel promises to be an outstandâ€" ing building in a city famous for its beautiful structures. A wonderful hotel building in Mexico City is not altogethâ€" er to be unexpected, but one where part of the capital is being â€" supplied by Trotsky is certainly of more than passâ€" inz interest. ' Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Ratcliffe, of Bruec with Mr. Wm. Mylchreest, arc ! leaving on Thursday for Montreal from | which port they sail on Friday on S.S Athenia for a visit to their old home in the Isle of Man. We wish them a happy holiday and a pleasant voyage, Miss T. Burns has seventy children registered in the Coâ€"operative Childâ€" rens‘ Choir which meets each Saturdav merning at 12.30 in the Masonic hall. Mrs. J. McCurdie left on Saturday for a holiday in Montreal. A very quiet but very pretty wedding was solemnmized on Saturday morning 1: the Roman Catholic Church here, Father _ Gelinas~ officiating. _ Flora Zannani became the bride of Angelo Bezzannini. The bride looked lovely in 2 bridal gown of white satin "Cut on princess lines, with a long flowing net veil caught to the head with a coronet of pearls and orange blossoms and carried a shower bouquet of American Peauty roses. Three little girls carried the veil and were dressed in white with bandeaus ¢of seed pearls in their hair. Mrs. Rose Visentini acted as matron of and was attired in pink net over pink taffeta, with white accessorâ€" ‘es and white hat and carried a bouâ€" quet of red roses. Mr. Visentini supâ€" ported the bridegrcom as best man. The young ccuple, to whom we offer our best wishes, will reside in South Porcupine. Miss Winnifred Naish returned on Saturday from a visit to Toronto. l‘rotsky Interested in $2,000,000 Mexico Hotel South Poreupine, April 24thâ€"(Special to The Advance)â€"The Porsupine Welsh iiners‘ Choir will be giving a concert in the parish hall here on Wednesday of this weekâ€"28th. The AYP.A. are bringing the concert party in from Timâ€" mins under their auspices and from the programme submitted, lovers of music will enjoy this esncert. Choruses. quarâ€" tettes, baritone and tenor solos and duets will be rendered, under the direcâ€" tion of Mr. Geo. Hale with Mr. Ron Purchase as acscompanist. The youns people would be deligshted with a full Welsh Miners‘ Choir Pro gramme at South End Other South Poreupin News South Porcupine

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy