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Porcupine Advance, 13 Nov 1941, 2, p. 7

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Fantusy Enters Needjepoint Designsâ€"Federal American Designs Popular, Tooâ€"The Old Florals Still the Most Popular. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 13TH, 1941 But needlepoint has had its war probâ€" lems, The most beautiful de:gn>: had always been worked in Vienna, whils the canvas itsolf! from Francs, Belgium, Austâ€"ria, and Czechoâ€"Slovakia. When all these nalicons were black>»d cut, there was a flutry amonz nseodl;>â€" cent you ha compleiely ¢ If vou have an auto accident, yvou can be sued for every And every you have can be taken awayâ€"unless you are ered by Liability Insurance from a responsible company. Don‘t 1 [ C Aicactur â€" Tirivna rPareafnlly © _ seoe that Mmc0O Thg NAab: wotk like "A‘3 in fact, often weren‘t war from shiflirg to plished with that moseé n back to the cany solvedâ€"and i; w erica. It took cor experimentation the qua‘lity that . ever in â€"th embroid*ry @00000000000000000000:00000000000000@@0000000000000” 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000' # _ mm inss id ‘000000000000000000000.’000000000000000000000000000000 in @0044 090644 46 40 %4 0000::’:00:00000:00:00:0:0”” im Luckily If a rror 1 T a t If yvou have an auto accident, you can be sued for every cent you have And every you have can be taken awavâ€"unless you are compleiely cor ered by Liability Insurance from a responsible company. Don‘t tak chances with financial disaster. Drive carefully yourself; see that every one who drives your car is careful; and be completely covered by irsur ance! Call or come in for further insurance information. 12A Pine Street North bump John W. Fogga, Limited : D sCHUMACHER PHONE T25 besides WESTERN CANADA COAL Alexo, Canmore Brituettes, Glocoal Michel Cobbles and Michel Stoker AMERICAN CHESTNUT and RED JACKETâ€"Egg Size Genadierâ€"Red Jzcket and Maiden Stoker Coal WE ALSO HAVE A LE CTED SUPPLY OF WELSH ANTHRACITE COBBLE STZES A needlepoint headboard for particularly when the pattert; Order Your NOW from Fogg‘s Af mak 14 hi Simmsâ€"Hooker Pickering NEEDLEPOINT IS A RESTORING "ESCAPE IN TRYING TIMES wa rpte for 11A s arnd tired spirits NEW SOURCES REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE IN ALL BRANCHE Lumber, Cement, Building Material, Coal and Coke, Mine and Mill Supplies h rem 11 1M ) with 1I heC blem h Â¥t here but ivailat as accomâ€" t even feosl IEAD OQOFFICE YARD BRANXCH OFFICE TIMMIN®S KIRKLAND LAKE PHONXNE 117 PHONXE 393 found fo 11 V a PLEASANT HoMES ly they O D€ Amâ€" Timmins has uld in upholstered bed is interesting so decorative as this one shown. ive job 1€ by Elizabeth MacRea Boykin hit T al COucet rfect] 11 1 C n a Even More Frugal Phone 112 AT tVI U 31 11 11 qu 11 Ssouth Poreunine Comfort Club Doimng Good Work Have Packed an Boxes Overseas A m all who knitted the socks and swea: and simt good things to be packed the boxes. Fach man gets a swen and pair of socks, or two pairs of <o â€"and the following were pack=d:â€" ,‘!‘VJ a‘nn unne ind sent 48 t overseses _mony, C â€"PDackin By the way ill who knitt five lac Advia overs: In Po Am A fire screen and chair c designed by the artist M Pendleton Galleries. sug design. N11 AIY Y â€"ME3C2a2im cuni{ryma antasy M 17 uUure )n M eA m rPounC Y 11 d1 hank vering of needlepoint of unusual pattern, ree} Vertes and exhibited recently at the est the idea of fantasy in needlepoint THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO T q1 rer corner of your sofa adds n is done in petit point with M Th V K. iFtey A. McM l1 11 TRY AGAIN man,. J. McCaw, G father‘s." iat fine? Wha:s can we t?"â€"Nt»th Bay Nusgeét. A1 ill, M 7. M W1 uld like to helped in : ich a suce the last gift parcel Fund, Breakey e ladies and a«sking for his nams in the 1C 11 s 3 subst Lieut., Earl EÂ¥yre,. D. E. has returned that n Walker, Mrs. W. Hall and Mrs. Anâ€" VEA 80 pairs bootâ€" x=. of prepared ilk contained), 1 and chocolate cf gum, and . Cumm.mngs. ws w‘laimh men ~AaDi1 ikin shty .. «lin an, V. GAqant J. Farrell itz, H. Wri eson, L. £m R. Gordon wW. ‘Pur.on Py ‘ pleased with ‘ation they reâ€" to say "thank in any wiay to uccess. Thoy sale and tsoa Kocheler, Mrs., Aminton Cluk Nosvomber 81 of the Arena ny Kolnook‘: a man in his s o# relatives wWas Ur> â€"or Purson. L ‘, G. Miller ckers, irray, Day A ‘2 on the keen honâ€" » name of irl Hamilâ€" + put on Conist‘on o of (Mi#; Faul‘s wWiemen‘s rccessful sale last Smith daon, T 2§ 1, Jack OnN=~ dig gmdreoss council blira pesplec to ‘help of, their plans was to stcre, soven or oig\t * fe town propeniy on the on PSCS wou‘d b plait cculd be effieo There was a Kiwanis teh year; ago repald for speaker for th Mil The membets pres:ri. apâ€" preciated very much the excellent adâ€" dress by the Rev. Bruce Millar. I was â€"iven an Ccutscanting place for lts inâ€" tcrest and ithe information conveyed. Ha reviewvwed the fas.s as to ‘hs> ex‘end Ha revigewsed th and popu‘lation e varictus Cl land before th He traced ‘the ciiinking of disinfectant. The knife wourd was nct a sericus; one and (the disinfectant taken was not sufficiently po‘isoncus to endanger ithe woman‘s life. It was not clsar whether knife or the poiscn was firss uced, Sut apparertly after trying the, cne method it was found insufficient and the cother means was adopted to complete ithe act, The knife wound was at the brsast ut ithe wcund was not dsesyp brsast ‘but ithe wcunrd was ntt dssp enough to be of serious nature, while the poisom taken was also ineffective so far as permanent injury was conâ€" cerned. The woman was fcund lying cm ‘he ficor and ithe police were notiâ€" fied that she was ill or injured. In| The Advance ten years ago: "The new general office and change hou:s of the McIntyre Porcupine Min>s, probâ€" ably the most modern and complets cf their kind in Canada, are ns practically complete and reprezsen en achievement to th2 highess cred‘t "cf the mine and its management and io ‘ne construction staff, as well as pooâ€" misinz ito the employses of the m‘ne ccmforts, and conveniences and saf>â€" guards that are sure to be greatly apâ€" miIisIN3 iNn?2 EmMmpItcy2eSs O IThns m‘ne ccmforts, and conveniences and safeâ€" suards that are sure to be greatly apâ€" preciated. The new buildings are so complete and elegant that the general public will also ‘be greaitly interested, and for this reason will be delighted to know that on Sunday, Nov. 15th, the Cuildings and equipmert will be open for public inspection from 10 4o 4, with ecompetent guides to itake â€" parttss ‘hArough the bu‘lding:;" The cbservance of Armistics Day in Timmins iten yvears ago was a notable one. (All the stores were clossd for ‘he public holiday. Mary of the winâ€" dow:| had beautiful designs appropriate io the cccasion and featuring <(‘ns us> cf poppies and Armistice Day mot‘fs. Flags were fiyingz from all Je cublic Puildings, the mines and on the main At 10153 the parads ~icnts of the Cobalt camp. Mess Jam>s and Hugh Boyle were amon ‘\Â¥e early residgnts of South Poreupine and booh held high place in the muniâ€" and other public affaits of the district. Mrs. Waliter Armstrong, a vwAi2re dreizo 1°mselves and »lfâ€"supportir z. d‘:‘an 1€ a t Host Oorcuy 1 11 ni‘iy wEere pIC WH 1pine were esp: diamond jubile« hall ma l Timm + honou ldiers. ed on m pust 1€ dot as a largs s inchzon it] ago ard all ars pa stand: 1 TCak VE Clunk, trial empl:ymet Institw‘:s fo> t regular metir 4 No i LA A 2A mAAA Ne ko C ears ago. He exp itu‘e was ds‘ng t o ‘he‘lp taemselvos. s was to tuild a r fest wide> « ; on ‘the spacs b: the=‘rs and ‘The s Te D 71g â€" at.:entar?: day was R pla a1ith e1 f Ru pre infectant. The knife a sericus one and (the ‘n was not sufficiently 1idanger ithe woman‘s t clsar whsther son was fimis u:sdi, ut 1s wWwayv ina O| isd that they had of force for overâ€" t system of governâ€" acting as his own a t n Indeed, th of the PC s in w! blir d i f1 n many fin pressm‘. ap hn planned M V y th ndas | 2@ 1 ge)_igir wWDJn €ty in haft ‘n il nd family had bserved a . and Mr: O ! xplair to h hc ~on UE sawalk building hC ce Odadtf ind blind.| 3 ‘that ae1p and hat OV l 12 h le rl caugattr €.. (Mr. adl{ wa: ons of the ear mins and lived in . years as did also whose work in th o‘her patrictic endsé ard Gsti.rct rem:mbered he €iDECILO Childt British Surgeons Doing Notable Surgical Work K. business jaws, built up owrer‘s achievements the eon fe o *a qusa ly of N sidensos Amcng New Langdon Langdon Empire Block _ Timmins Swiss Watchmaker Graduate of the Famous Horologhal Institute of Switzerland Phone 1365 Third Avenue MacBrien Bailey BARRISTERS and SOLICITORS 2 Third Avenue JAMES R. MacBRIEN FRANK H. BAILEY, L.L.B NOTARY 13 Third Ave. Timmins J. E. LACOURCIERE LAWYER, AVOCAT NOTARY PUBLIC Hamilton Block, 30 Third Ave. Telephone 1545 Res., 51 Mountjoy St. 5. Phone 1548 m a Dean Kester, K.C. Bargain coach excursion tickets will be valid on Train 46, Thursday, December 4th. Passengers will arrange their own transfer to Noerth Bay C. P. Denot and take C. P. Train No. 8 leaving 12%.55 a.m. Friday, Dec. 5 Tickets are valid to return leaving destination point not later than C. P. Train No. 7. from Montreal 8.15 p.m. Sundayvy, December 7th to connect at North Bay with our Train No. 47, Monday, December 8th, 1941. Children 5 years of age and under 12, whoen accompanied by guardi HALEF FARE Tickets good in Coaches Only BARRISTER 1U€ io o ho ts ie it io B ate it ts ce stt ce stt it t ts fhic Bank of Commerce Building m. Thiny years ago many mutilations would have been remedy. Toâ€"day the plasic can virtually restore most of s3 ito normality. will graft as much as a hun > inchess of skin from cnse ‘ paulient‘s boedy to Tickets will not be honored on Trains 49 and 50â€"The "Northland" Pembroke, Renfrew, Arnprior, Ottawa, Ontario Montreal, Quebec, Que. Eve North Coba‘i, hay 2 in Timmins at 5 "W. O‘Connor, pI for the Catholic m ‘s; Aid Society, w nirs on a itour of T. Wright, cf To: visitor to Timmin: Barristers, Solicitors, Etce. MASSEY BLOCK TIMMINS, ONT. and South Porcupine S. A. Caldbick Barrister, Solicitor, Etce. Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Railway olchn.: recgiv{l Thin‘y year nly Ear, Nose and Throat Timmins, Ont. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4TH, 1941 iblic ra da and M early x of il For Further Particulars Apply to Local Agent 1 V Mrs. Robort residen‘s3 of Tim his town for man Mrs. M. A. E: D.Y.B. Club iveurs in this ‘ur of inspec..on." ¢cf Toronto, was aA ch T. N. 0. Regular Stations lay, m «of ns in The M3 vers: "Mr. an 1, Robby, f¢rm have taken u. * 53 ETim str> SOLICITO was a vi Empire Block in}l agy many Am SUIT of t 11 «"w y 14â€"26 pa i1 uUr th From To chan "*M mp * t N W Ne cms1 t t t mt s t t ces Wiâ€"m=~#% mum=#G mm 64 m O n ensures | forall thef 180 pills 1D)tr. C h: Vitamins Alone Not Enough Arch.Gillies,B.A.Sc.,0.L.S, Dr. Chase‘s Nerve Food Building Plans 23 Fourth Ave. J. J. Turnéer Sons, Ltd,. We Manufacture and Carry in Stock P. H. LAPORTE, 6. G. A. P.0O0. Box 1591 Accounting Phones LPuUEC ind 10 Balsam S$t. North, Timmins, Ont. UV FLAGS HAVERSACKS SNOWSHOES â€" SLEICHS Three essential minerals also found in O. 5. Kristensen TOROGC A! TARP AUILI TENTS Bank of Commerce Building PHONE 607 1¢ YCOITl PETERBOROUGH, ONT. Agents Everywhere Registered Architect Ontario Land Surveyor CHIROPRACTOR Aâ€"RAY NEUROCTCALOMETER 60 TMIRD AVENUE sSvstems Installed (â€"228 7 84 86 No Bagz 11 Phone 640 TA 11 SKIIS DOG HARNESS HORSE turns Filed Estimates, Etce. Phone 362 PACK BAGS EIDERDOW N ROBES Timmins, Ont. e Checked nmrhed up to down from his y rebuilding by splintors vlass, wood sighted and an his way BLANKETSY r Prices or 1 back Auditing trmal a <rmanâ€" 1¢ t had of the a lisat=â€" x â€" ain hn To

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