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Porcupine Advance, 3 Jun 1937, 1, p. 4

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Floral Tributes for Little Barbara Allen south Porcupi â€"â€"(Special to 1 the many beauti funeral of the such a tragic er last week were Evelyn, Bentley Thurza, Uncle A Auntie Beatrice, sins and Ven R George, Uncle . Uncle Dick, Aunt Aunt Hetty, Un Harold and Jacl chine Shop Dep Beautiful Flowers Express the Deep Sorrow and Symâ€" pathy Felt. Rubbet Shoes heels Open 71 sandal Protecot youI Little aids for are accessories FEconoamical too on our Budget Plan $10.00 Down. _Payments as Low as $9.20 per month,. Ice Boxes taken in trade:; All Models in Stock. OX DIsSPLAY AT THE HOME OF WESTINGHOUSE »vyes from SCHUMACHER HAl * DWARE FURNITURE CO SUMMEER TIME *re #" y BEA C J H_’A duced by the extra power And, most important, it means extra years of sorvice, since the mechanism is never operating under a strain to keep up with the refrigeration requirements. Let us prove these facts to you by actual demonstration. Westinghouse SUN GLASSES n 39 Third Ave. s Phone Timmins L 1870 ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE COMPANY " PBAAQ Alf,. Ew Ont. Adyv flowe SUC schumacher,. Ont ind nd Aunt Doris ys and Kenneth ick, Lynn, Billy A] /m 2coloured yalls. June 2, 1937. ince)â€"Among rs sent to the ild who met me Extension rom: Auntie Jusins:; Aunt ; and Arthur; irry and Couâ€" andma. Uncle 15câ€"â€"79¢ _ Mines Maâ€" Mines Boiler AJ »0c malC thes SOLD AND ONDMSPLAY AT OUR AssOCIATES s scond* Shop Dept.; Dome ~Sunday Schoo! Pupils; Dome Public School Pupils j and Teachers; Cornish Sccial Club; Past Noble Grands‘ Club; Mr. and Mrs. W, Uren and Family; Charlie and George Blair; the Countryman Family; Monty; Mr. and Mrs. G. Mitchell; Mr. and ~Mrs..C..A.â€"Hocking; I. Jones; Mtr. and Mrs. G. Chambers; the Gilham FAmily;. the Basso Famly; Mr. and Mrs.â€"F. H. Hall and Jimmie; Mr. and Mrs. Anthony; Magdalene; Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Varker and Family; Alf and l\_.l\_fl‘g_c_i.ge Salter; Mr. and Mrs. Gooding; K.. Alf and Peggy; Mr. and Mrs. M Ford and Family; Mr. and Mrs. T. H Themas, Kenneth and Maureen; Mr. and Richmond and Family; Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Wilkins, Jean and Dougie; Mr. and Mrs. H. Edwards and Peggy: Mr. and Mrs. McGinn; Mr. and | Mrs. Alex Hogg; Mr.and Mrs. Geo. McDonnell; Mr.â€"and Mrs. B. Mitchell; | Mr.and Mrs. R.J. Kerr: Mr. and Mrs. G. l FPirie and Family:;: J. Stanlake: R. Mitâ€" Reg. 25¢, 2 for For blackflies, mosquitoes and ather bot Brings immed relief from an insect bite ... FRESH STRAWBERR Y For blackflies, 2 50 mosquitoes and ther pests, bottle .. 456 POUNTAIN SPECOCOIA L _nocolates jer lb. bulk All CITi ped ic ment. T‘he new white shoe cleaner that will not ub off. Bottle;;>,.;. FLY NTE ings immediate 14 * s ief from any 50 ect initeL"": ;. L 9 c For 7O years, under five sovereigns, the world‘s favourite means of keeping fit. doran Smiles n Chuckles for Friday and Saturd 1C6 FRUIT SALT" GOLDEFIELDS PLY DOPE FAMOUS DURING FIVE REIG N S S sServed .. w TOr YOurâ€": 8 TOPS LARGE S1IZE eaQ i fine chip ater enjoy ach 15¢ for 25¢ a V PORCUPINE HARDWARE COMPANY south Porcupine, Ont. | chell and Joe, Audrey and Bill; Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Longworth and Famâ€" ily: Jack and Calvin Craik; Mr. and Mrs. S. A. McGinn and Family; N. and Dorothy Andrews; Mr. and Mrs. W. Acton:; Lempi Niemi; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mitchell; Mr. and Mrs. D. ‘Hughes and Family; the Kellow Famâ€" I ily: Mr. and Mrs, H. Parnell and Famâ€" ily; Mr. and Mrs. Watson,; Mrs. Wright and Mary: Mr. and Mrs. A. Carlson fand Family; Mr. and Mrs. R. Hales and Mervyn: Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Dye and I Family: Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. McWilliams and Bobby; Fred Richards; Mr. and ' Mrs. Masters and Family; Mr. A. Stanâ€" lake; Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Davis; Mrs. Crews and Helen; Mr. and Mrs. VaJl Ray and Peggy,; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thomas; Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Douglas; Mr. and Mrs. H. White; Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Uren:; Mr. and Mrs. F. Reynolds; | Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wilson; Mr. and Mrs J D Whyte: T. Gatto: Mr. and W The resorvo power that is built right into a Westinghouse is of very real importance in comparing refrigerator values . . . For Westinghouse Super Power means dependable food protection no matter how hot the weather may get . . . It means greater operating economy too, because its perâ€" centage of operating time is reâ€" duced by the extra power . . . And, most important, it means extra years of sorvice, since the mechanism is never operating under a strain to keep up with the refrigeration requirements. Let us prove these facts to you by actual demonstration. Hughes and Fa ily; Mr. and Myt ily; Mr. and Mr and Mary: Mr and Mervyn; Mr Family; Mr. and and Bobby; Mrs. Masters an lake; Mr. and 1 Crews and Hele Mrs. J. D. Whyte; T. Gatto; Mr. and Mrs. S. Jay and Family; Mr. P. Milâ€" lions and Family; Doris and Willie Hawkins: Mr. and Mrs. B. Curtis and Family: W. J. Davis; Mr. and Mts. Marjerrison and Gerald; Mr. and Mrs. H. Tripp; G. L. Constante; Mr. and Mrs. Moyle; Mr. and Mrs. B. Johns} Mr. and Mrs G. Helmer; Jessie; Mr. and Mrs. Sultee and Margaret; Mtr. and Mrs. Collins, Esther and Harvey] Mrs. Carnes, John and Maud. Miss Betty McDonald and Mr. Ted Towers United in Marriage. held A quiet but pretty wedding took place on Tuesday when Betty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. McDonald, became the bride of Mr. Ted Towers, son Of Mrs. T. Lainsbury and the late Mr. Towers. The marriage was solemnized by Rev. Fr. J. R O‘Gorman at the priests‘ residence.. Only the families were present at the ceremony, but many friends greeted the bride and croom after the service with showers priests resid were present many friend: groom after of confetti. ° North Bay Nugget:+Perhaps the Russian expedition to the North Polé has been commissioned to locate a new place of exile for the unruly Communâ€" ists. Pretty Wedding at Timmins on Tuesday and Mrs. Uren; M and Mrs. J.â€" D. W1 after etti. bride was lovely in a gown of er taffeta with short bilâ€" and also wore a white tafâ€" MMTNS, ONTARIO the Mr. an Montreal Timmins was the gue: Mr. and MI Miss Elsa Niemi, mer and the wintet ed to her home he Mr. an( turned f1 South. Mr. and Mrs. returned from visit to Englant left on Sunday morning by imotor tC visit their daughter, Mrs. Wm. Phillips in Detroit, Michigan. They were acâ€" companied by Mrs. N. Wilenius, Soutt Porcupine. Bornâ€"On May 30. 1937, to Mrs. Clifford Gillard, 34 Kirby twins (Gwendolyn and Gord Miss Rose Conto will leave here,. on Monday for a holiday at North, Bay where she will be Jomcd on Ju.ne 11th by Miss Mary Flynn, who, after Her recent illness, left Timmins to visit her parents in Nova Scotia. Miss Flynn and Miss Conto will return to Timmins the latter part of next week. Bornâ€"on May Alphonse E. Ch Roadâ€"a son. Mrs. Fullerton, who has bed her husband here for the pa returned to Toronto with her on Monday. Men working at the 1 street, clearing the land struction of Ninth aven fire department consid this week. The men were and the smoke alarmed bours who summoned th The fire was not dangt fully under control so t returned to the station. | after this call on June i were again summoned t neighbours who consider cut of . control. The b the scene but there was weEere Miss Ethe]l Taylor, a nurse in : ing at the Western hospital in ‘I to, returned this week to the city a holiday spent with her parent Mr. and Mrs. N. Rein left on Sunday morning visit their daughter, Mrs. in Detroit, Michigan. T Miss Claire Morrow, R.N., who been engaged as a nurse in Mont: for some years past, has returned Timmins and will reside with her 1 ther, Mrs. Morrow, and sister, Mrs. Vansickle. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Horester, of Pas, Manitoba, and Mr. and Mrs Mcntgomery, of Winnipeg, are vis at the home of Mr. Charles Hork 102 Elm street north. Harold Gorman, formerly an emâ€" ployse of the McIntyre, who recently has gone partially blind, has left with his family to reside at Ottawa. The Canadian Naticnal Institute for the Blind have taken him under their wing, and believe that with his ability and adaptability they will be able soon to establish him in business or industry Mr. and Mrs. Mussalim, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. Shaheen and Mr. and Mrs. David, left here on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Mussalim are from Vancouver, and are making an extended tour of North America. They will travel to Montreal and other points east, and then proceed to New York and other leading centres of the United States. Mrs. Shaheen is a niece and Mr. David a nephew of Mr. and Myrs. Mussalim. hall 8.30. Miss C ind Mr. a0lidayin Smoke Alarmed Who Send in 1 out of the sc alarm Firemen Called When Men Burning Brush On May ment were ney fire at 22e was Cf SOCIAL EVENING AND BINGO AT REBEKAHS THIS EVENING ruspices 0o M 1 We are offering for immediate sale bargains in House Lots and Busiâ€" ness Locations. Lots $25 down and $10 per month. No interest. Box 1480 Phone 1330 "Where Buyer and Seller Meet" Insurance Real Estate 11 CEDAK ST. N. and Mrs. O. J. Sta birth of a baby boy Gist (baby stillborn) Ma ind M A | Sist, at 8.© called to : 46 Second ied by t i _ Haa id MJ1 . J. Doyle fay 29th Charett! 11 1 lhr« h )i so Uthfe tion. O June ist med to s an balt Horester, of Th Neighbours ‘ire Calls. ie, caused the rable trouble purning brush nearby neigh c fire brigade rous and wA M 1 been ail [r. and Mrs 0 Waterloc depart:m v two h the depal mnen Ralik who has Montrea} in train a Toron ‘ity afte the USse M MJ1 inder the Rebekah 11 DIrig cene moâ€" Mrs. R mon tle i0lida 191 in LIY 11 OFFICOE FOR RENTâ€"Apply L nerin, Gordon Block, Timmins. FOR RENTâ€"Furnished house, all con-i nerma veniences, for months of July and’ August. Apply A. A. Rose, 166 Spruce | PAINTE Street North. ~43 | â€" DECCO 7 p.m.â€"Evening Worship Subjectâ€"*"*Sseing God." We Cordially Invite you Worship (Cor Fourth and Cedar Aves.) Ministerâ€"Rev. Bruce Millar, B.A., B.D 9.45 a.m.â€"Sunday School. 11 a.m.â€"â€"Morning Worship. â€"Schumacher Rev. Murray C. Tait, M.A., B.D, Minister Residence 83 First Ave. Phone 1087â€"W SERVICES SUNDAY, MAY 30, 1937 SERVICES sSUNDAY, JUNE 6TH 10 a.m.â€"Sundaty School. 11â€" a.m.â€"‘"The Church at Work." 7 pm.â€""A Great Question." The Services throughout the summer months a@are brief. Come and Worship. Rev. A. I. Heinonen, Minister Res. 16 Em St. N. Phone 1982â€"W 3 pm.â€"The United Finnish congregaâ€" tions of South Porcupine and Timâ€" mins will worship together at Open air Service at Church Camp, Mcâ€" donald Lake. 4 pmn.â€"Communicants‘ Class at . the Church Camp. You are cordially invited to worship with us. 3.00 p.m.â€"Sunday School ..4. 15 p.m.â€"Baptisms 7.00 pm.â€"Evening Prayer Holy Communion on 1st Sunday 0 month, at 11 a.m.; on 3rd Sunday, af 7 pm.; and on 5th Sunday, at 8.30 a.m Rector itGOilstOn, and T with the Intern: and Phillip, who Angloâ€"Canadian Quebec. Dr. Fraser L1 a.m.â€"Morning Service. .30 p.m.â€"â€"Sunday School. 2.15 p.m.â€"Dome Sunday School. 7.00 p.m.â€"Evening Worship. Mondayâ€"7 p.m.â€"C.G.ILT. Meeting. Wednesdayâ€"8 pm.â€"Y.P.S. Finnish United Church Reyv. A. I. Heinonen Services every other Sunday afternoon English Class Tuesday, 7 p.m. Corner Elm and Sixth Avenue‘ Rev. A. I. Heinonen, Minister tes. 16 Eim St. N. Phone 1882â€" W i p.ML¢ You art Mr. Death of Former Popular Resident of Iroquois Falls 11 You are invited to attend these "uplift ing"‘ services,. Tuesd 8th Ave., Near Spruce St., Timmins Evangelist W. A, Siemann, Pastor sUNDAY, JUNE 6TH a.m.â€"Subject "Christian Holines: p.m.â€"Sunday School. n.m.â€"Illustrated Sermon I1 Church Directory sUNDAY, JUNE G6GTH a.m.â€"Sunday School and Bible Class pm.â€"Open Air Service at Church Camp, McDonald Lake Anthem by Senior Church Choir. Selection by Church Orchestra. pm.â€"Pub‘ic Worship in Finnish Timmins Finnish United Church The Open Door Gospel Tabernacle The Inited Church, Timmins Trinity United Church South Porcupine "innish United Church St. Matthew‘s Church United Church South Porcupine, Ont. Subjectâ€"*"Chri m.â€"The Men ilal t1z With Us in These Services n.â€"Illustrated Sermon Imagination or Jesus Chri lay and Thursdayâ€"8 p.m. Lection â€"Pub nguage Rev. Canon Causning, B.A., L.Th Sunday Services a.m.â€"Adult Bible Class a.m.â€"Morning Prayer p.m.â€"Sunday School p.m.â€"Baptisms o Prayer C oOmmunIcanis Ciass, Cordially Invited to Worship With Us, n. W ppre{ A C ional Paper Company is connected with the Paper Company, o M npa coffeéee mill, mea iffer, meat choppet machine; one trac 101 Apply Nick Blaâ€" 42â€"43t1f »{f ch he Was a ith was due to diff the death 0 sed away oI , In Quebe: on Sunday counters th of 431 of at NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Erik Erikson, Deceased aled aAat County Abrcil. ] On AHMNLIHAMA J9 dIHSNMOL MD)LLON The election in British Columbia on Tuesday, resulted in the election of 31 Liberals, 8 Conservatives, 6 C.C.P., and 2 Labour. Mr. and Mrs. William Allen and famâ€" ily of Dome Extension wish to express their thanks to all who helped by kindâ€" ness and sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. â€"43 ‘ The Court of Revision will be held at the Township Hall, at Porcupine, on Monday, June 21, 1937, at 7 p.m. J. M. NICOLSON, Clerk, 43 â€"44â€"45â€"46â€"47 Township of Whitney. Liberals Make Good Win in British Columbia The Grand Master of the Masonic Grand Lodge of Canada will visit Timâ€" mins on Saturday, June 12th, and will be welcomed by Golden Beaver Lodge A.F. AM. There will be a banquet in honour of the distinguished visitor in the Masonic hall on Saturday evening June 12th, at 7 o‘clock. All Masons are invited to this event. V Holiin Applyv After iI1 pro aving 1 hich h Dated AUC SAaIn 41 and 1600 Handy to Keep SWIFT S PRE M IU M Sausages, tm 27¢ Shortening â€" 27¢ Coffee EASIFIRST VEGETABLE Pork Chops â€" 26¢ Veal â€" â€" â€" Ib. 16¢ PORK BUTTS â€" See Us Aboutâ€"RADIOS, REFRIGERATORS OR wW‘ASHING MACHINES Dill Pickles â€" 22¢ Pay the 6 t NO. 1 CHOICE PASTEURIZEDâ€"(Pacl T‘H * IMMED LOIN POLLY PRIM JOHNSON‘S 10c SALE Gloâ€"Coat Liquid W lale and nd day c Coâ€"op" BUTTER PAPER ‘\TORMCIE e Regu‘lar Price for 1 pint et the 2nd pint for Moun ha Only 10 cents | * _ riety of HOTHOUSE PLANTS for PLANTING GRAND MASTER TO VISIT HEKRE JUNE 12 l Erik Dist rk 11 S 1937 file proQL indersigned solicitors ‘th day of June, 1937 id date the executor istribute the estate. y to the claims of en have had notice Porcupine, Ontario May, 1937. LANGDON, Fresh Ground H 1J eed H 1 Hous 10.30 a Ogilvi¢ workmanship i, at reason 40 Fifth Ave â€"43â€"~44â€"405â€"406 Ontari( Lindber Ib. 30¢ rool S Secvy.â€"Trea C SCHUMACHER PHONE 712 ilp, W use for gainst th Townshi irane wh o â€" in â€"th (Â¥Z per Ib Lane ~26t1 Ibs h 91 T6 Pic ‘mnic Onion Sed CHUCK Loin Pork Ib. 24¢ Roast Beef â€" 18¢ Tomatoes for you from Murph DUNLOP TIRES IT‘l n Hal JCk : tC C. A. Remus n fill vour 1liinmIins, Qntaric PETER HEENAN H ial Indivi #e MI ment Hig / Only one out of every twenly diamonds _is flawless BUT every BLUEBIRD DIAMOND is Auaranleet 11 er them i INSU MER h Quality h. 21¢ Ib. 21¢ 174 nt requirt id rem A venue Mibl¢ Phone 190 iber f M t per Ib Tins day

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