Ontario Community Newspapers

Porcupine Advance, 15 Dec 1938, 3, p. 2

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and s] motori drinkir eTaAuiF ONn i nouvel SCiHnte, _ nim to w. Delbert Murphy, sauperintendent of . his eimploy the Bureau, has compled a lmt of exâ€"| They po perienced chauifeors. Thes» men will| has to do be available from today to motorists | partment . who do wish to drive their avisâ€" | gent. No Excuse for Man With Too Much Holiday Spirit Saying, "I Had to Drive the Car Home." Employment Bureau Will Provide Skilled Chauffeurs During Holiday Season sary cua They wil Novel Plan to Curtail Accidents at Holidays UNITED CIGAR STORK 101 Watche Dependable good lookâ€" % ing timekeeper Tllustrated Nickelâ€" Plated Fully Automath Other Model Tllustrated Not Just for a Day but for the Years, Carbonized bowl for quick seaâ€" soning and for a cool sweet smoke. Londor; Made. Model No. 52. Illusâ€" $ trated. All shapes 2.00 UNITED CIGAR STORES, Limited Comoys‘ Grand Slam PATENTED PIPE Comoys‘ "Grand Slam" msan perfect smoking. The system and Fluid Tight Washe TA rmre a rnl Hnlrls a 1] "Drinkless" Kaywoodie Pipe You are sure of a Perfect Bowi 6# We i n n Pn on C o wl Butter" Chrome Finish ‘"‘The Pipe that Breathes" STANDARD AND THORN All $« Shapes KAYVYWOODTIE CARBURETOR A sturdy perfect timekeeper You are sure of a Perfect it‘s Kaywoodie." London from selected Briar. A} Ronson Lighters Wri st W atch es Westclox Day Watches "Inco Safety" Light(‘r Civic Pipe mp motor atâ€" ig_ around the 1¢ AVENUE W EV d heme ‘alls and will not i car if ho shows consumed aleohol "There is anot] ‘2.25 5.25 Bow mad and up 41 anotnhnet all SMOKE MASTER ‘Tilt Top Ash Receiver ® Extra Large Capacity © Perfect for Home and Office. Box of THE OUTSTANDING CHRISTMAS CGIFT SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTES 4 tins of 50‘sâ€"$2.00 2 tins of 50‘sâ€"$1.00 PUNCH PERFECTO CIGARS Modernistic Streamlined Câ€"â€"â€";4{)( TURRET CIGARETTES iT 100‘sâ€"$1.00 â€" 50‘sâ€"50¢ 100‘ WINCHESTER CIGARETTES 100‘sâ€"$1.00 200‘ «B YEAR C # Goldâ€"plated Gillette Razor and 5 Blades in durable traâ€" velling case. Ten additional Blue Gillette Blades included in colorful gift box.~ _ ‘Al for «JC 98¢ "RED BLACK®" #ACKAGE Mr. Murphy. "All of these men are badivy in need of work. Many of them are married men wih families. If titey are willing to give up Christmas EFve with their family they reâ€" The motorist is assured of a sober, xperienced driver; the police are sun hs: there will be more carefull motorâ€" ts on the road, and the men receive wuch nceded employment. Everybody muld hbe satisfied. The matter of a fee for drivéers will ~ decided tpon between employer and U °s GIFT FOR ONLY Murphy said that the demand s to do housework is increasing. customary for it to increase at ne of year, he said. However, ‘as hardly any demand for men. yark especially was very scarce. 1 tin of 50â€"50¢ hem if they can earn be holiday season nopping 40 â€" Box of 25 ‘ROUVND BUCKINGHAM CIGARETTES 4 tins. of 1 2 tins.of 2 I tin of 30. WHITE OWL CIGARS PLAYER‘S CIGARETTES U Jim Returns North _Able to Walk Again 200‘sâ€"§$2.00 I9r north every yorar, Une aoGclofts i. (hie ctlinic gave the little boy a thoraugh examination. Some of the ablest phyâ€" sicians and sur>gons in Toronto were ‘here. They cook Xâ€"rays, made blood tests and ‘"sections," and found timat Jim had spine. ‘They took him upstairs and put him to bed, while his father and mother maayed around for a few days and on woent back up appeared the Hosp the doct: Hospital for Sic Gave Him New $1.25 $2.00 $1.00 $1.00 _ J1onf nriny four years in t hildren, Toron‘o Prvinz his own | rs than a baby, his paronts long journey down to Toâ€" wing Jim w‘th them. They n the outâ€"patients‘ clinic at il for Sick Chlidren and told that Jiin had a sore back «17 with thousands of othe ery vear, the doctors a. the Des. ne bac} 1J 14.â€"FEightâ€"yearâ€"ol¢ o the north counâ€" s in the Hospita Childi Health. Tllustrated "Silver Bell Alarms Durable leather, genuine rubber lining: tight to retain tobacco freshness. City DeLuxe Sl r'o London Made «*) 2ipper and Wallet Pouchse comoys "Grand Slam" msans perfect smoking.. The patentec system and Fluid Tight Washe Traps and Holds all moisture Made in London by Comoy Pipe Makers since 1825. A New Modern design in BJ All Shapes New Patented Tank Lighters. FPuel reservoir holds several weeks‘ supply. Black Ename with Nickel trimmings, or Nickel P ©1.00 $1 Comoys‘ Grand Slam PATENTED â€"PIPE Comoys‘ "Grand Slam" imsan perfect smoking. The Universally recognized as the ‘"Pipe ‘of Pipes."" London Mad»e Genuine â€"Briar Standard and o â€"©9.00 â€"omoy Roval U Ht¢ "Chik" Lighters Zipper Tobacco Pouches Electric Table Lighters American Leg Model Westclox Alarm Clocks Dunhill Pipe Other Models Bt€ H iren also also helpless y m with bad Jim fo 8 carcely a chance to geâ€" hey worked over him uns jled looss all the magi ©1.45 ©1.00 nts Didn‘t P ©6.00 hings like that ever, The doctors who | r f3aur years doaonated they are continually â€" youn:isters who con ad tonsils, poor eyes, H 1J 1 400) OO OfJ} paill y 11 Cent *1(®} (From Northern News) Resident of Kirkland Lake since 1924, installer of the firs. telephone into Larder Lake in 1906, and with a war record which started in the early days Norman Evoy was on Suntday night elected president of the local branch of the Canadian Legion. William Johnston was elecied viceâ€" The Hospital for Sick Children does not share in the funds collected by the Torom.o Federation for Community Service because patients are admitted from all over Ontario. Over $83,000 is needed this year to meet the unavoiaqaable deficit. Even small gifts are not only welcomed and appreciated bis are the hospital‘s asâ€" surance from the people of Ontario that they should continue the great work of serving sick and crippled children without regard as to race, creed or finâ€" Norman Evoy President of Kirkland Lake Legion Your gif?t should be mailed to the Appeal Secretary, The Hospital for SBick Children, 67 College Street, Toâ€" ronto. 1060,000 Visits a Year "There is no statutory provision for establishing an outâ€"patients‘ departâ€" ment in any hospital," said Mr. Bowâ€" er. "But municipalitios «hroughout the province have come to realize the importance of our outâ€"patients‘ deâ€" partment, since a very large proportion of the pailients treated there would otherwise be occupying beds in the hospital. And that would result . in much increased financial load for the municipalities." So there is one reason for the size of the great daily clinic, which hunkts out the ills of thousands of youngsters and results in upward of 100,000 visits skill bm an orzaniz: most unicue in the children‘s hospital for tario, drawing its pat municipality even toâ€" ners of province. 1060,000 Visits higher for Xâ€"ray and other special work, but the majority paid less and many nothing at all. Look closely into the heart of the Hospital for Sick Children, and you‘ll find not only kindness and superb skill bx an orzanization that is alâ€" most unicue in the world. It is a children‘s hospital for everyone in Onâ€" tario, drawing its patients from every municipality even to the farthest corâ€" furnish from $300 to $400 worth of serâ€" um to a single patient suffering from pneumonia. Whatever the cost to us, we get only our regular allowance of $2.35 a day, per patient." Ssome serums are given free to <the hospitals by the Provincial Department of Health; the others, not on the free list, must be paid for. It‘s pretsy cbvious, then, that the hospital appeal to humane and chariâ€" table cilizens for donations. The outâ€"patients‘ clinice was crowdâ€" ed by 9.30 this morning. Waiting room and corridors were filled with paren‘s and children from infants to adolesâ€" conts. Several hundred come here every day, many from outside Toronâ€" ceéents. Cl higher for work. but away in a singie hospital. Joseph Bower, superintendent of the hospval, listened alertly to the quesâ€" tion, "How about it now; don‘t the docâ€" tors and hospital make some of this back from the private pasients who_can afford to pay?" "Would ic be news," he asked, "that out of the 434 beds in the Hospital for Sick Children, 414 are in public wards? We had 9,000 patients last year, and less chan five per cont. of these were private patients." ‘‘We are a public hospical, and like every public hospital, we are required by law to accept any patisnt who comes to our doors in need of treatment. Wi> sive them everything they need, and it‘s nc{. unusual for the hospital to furnish from $300 to $400 worth of serâ€" staff of the Hospital for Sick Child1 gave free of charge more chan 40,( hours of their valuable time. Put value on itâ€"say $5 an hour, which tod littleâ€"and you have mors th $200,000 worth of medical service gi1 away in a single hospital. 1€ l l W p1u the hundreds of who brought in @rs, a few, who o There might be 11 3 N hn x 1C A84 20560 PALM % OME or THLR MoOST USEFUL TREZLS in EÂ¥iSTENcELE For. ENEAy PART ofr v1~ CAN BZ ustD _ ‘ANDLES, «WINE LIiGQuor AnNP FOpDER ARL PERIYEPD FROM AUlt TREE is of fathers and it in their ailing ho could, paid 50 be bills a little id other special i)p operai10] ready in op t m 11 en on * daily Mlaren 40.000 Vven bor |! telephone iven | and from ness mvil( defends it Exchange: Landlord dentist)â€"Can‘t you do paying the rent that‘s . Well, T could pull out for nothing. DL WAo KnowJ in loc was on( ties, an of the 11y are conntccl another oldâ€"tin in the North. tIve of known 1 CGreorge, V Pembroke Hammond Ashworth, place this WilsC Imin maLl â€"renn] Monday of th paragraph :â€" survived Pembrok Late Edwin O‘Bacre Had Relatives at Pembroke "Relative Saturday C in Timmir tive of thi ployed in a ¢ he had live« Death follow: pneumonia. ago, Mr. O‘D: Mr. and Mi wife died so Lamous. He wa 1929 anda 1J Will Find a Store Full of Distinctive Gifts Here 1iclhied to LDepol Back in 1909 ANPO REDZES +1%pLY JMPLE MEMBRAN Lo. WHENX FROM Any CA NEXT TO MASCIOLL _ THEATRE Kincardin« i @ng FUTUARp t e zty es ol \ covering loss or damage Christmas Shoppers 11 2M\ the W Pih eVE d two mbrol mart 1 Reunior of st phc.: dau veral w.ir;,n who Y formerly a well Mr. O‘Dacre, who ‘chanic, was emâ€" Timmins, where : past 14 years. ort illness with ‘embroke 40 years i son of the late 11 L101 Y mard, all of , Mrs. E. H. d Mtrs.â€"J. V. funcral took in Timâ€" L101 11 re advised r that day ind he is Geraldinec, W Denti J€CIn on followings er, Bob McGraw, nardâ€"up about â€" wealk trengt 18 sStand Major unit camp, paltrol quite ames ill of E. H. 1 fam OuUn wif On 17

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