ready able. sprin can able. . . . ton fabric the war s da type mont the bind yOou bedd 10ovingi: soft qu woshed by 1 emb check UA M a k vocsative story : Ameche‘s cormy nalouty is stuf ‘necessary. But ) makl n the d stars : Don A V an Hetl by a seri« estic con iL 8Story Today's Film Today‘s 1 ®p Many Standâ€"bys Are Scarceâ€"Plan to Take Good Care of Your Beddingâ€"Ideas for Covers and Spreads dtime Story y for these pleasant manle poster beds are muslin {trimmed with plain white cuffles nced over n flounce af printed cotton io th uld need 3 lic With a fT e ib ma maltl eded MAKING OUR BEDS IN WAR TIME m isin simple ; ed ) to the | th d when story i8 | +n be SCa PLEASANT HoMES V to* ind [It‘s bais protection O thne Dedading. V QOveLIL spreads are probably the most practical in color and weave, for they‘re durâ€" able; don‘t wrinkle or soil easily and are easyâ€"toâ€"wash. And now they are available in an alluring range of patâ€" terns and colors. On my desk I have # samples of some pretty rose bud and clover patterned woven spreads along with others in ship and desert designs and ever so many other motifs for ail types of rooms. Altogether these are the best bet if vou don‘t want to settle the spread problem with dispatch. The next. most practical idea is the needle tufted spread which is offered in many lovely colors and dainty flower designs; this tvype of spread has bedroom rugs to match which are just as pretty as the by Elizabeth MacRea Boykin If Th 1R i eCut sides 36 fi1 When t} > hardes WA D2Al or ruffies. The Upkeep ind pillew cases should be of juality you can affordâ€"we‘re a staunch muslin with woven or wear and we believe in havâ€" sheets and pillow scases propâ€" Mend them with the first ‘hen the centre section that hardest wear begins to look the sheets in half and seam together, then hem the new this will odd lots of wear to il triumph in bedâ€"making is 1. And remember that this . only for looks but also for of the bedding. Woven ur bed want t 11 match that used for the tester ruffle and the curâ€" tains. oom C ) mak intZ h J€ In 1922 about this time of year John equipment: The council was asked Jones, wellâ€"known propsector and Oldâ€" | wpat arrangements could be made for timer of the North, received a letter!ï¬nancing the matter. The clerk was from Toronto in reference to motiOn | instructed to write the Government to pictures taken of the Porcupine DO8 | secure assurance that the Government Race and Carnival and also of scenes | would guarantee the debentures in this on the trail to Moose Factory. The ’case. letter said the people of Toronto were In The Advance ten years ago:â€" especially pleased with the pictures. _ !"ppose who were unable to be present This is the baseball seasonâ€"the tim€ | a; the sixth annual celebration by the when baseball should be organized f0" | Timmins Branch of the Canadian Legâ€" the yvear. In The Advance twenty yeaTS |jon of the capture of Vimy Ridge in ago there was a lengthy report of the¢ ) 1g17 by the Canadian Corps, will be organization for baseball in Timmins | very disappointed when they hear the in 1922, The Advance report in Part | account of this event. It was a laughâ€" saying:â€""There was not a very large‘ feast all through and without doubt attendance at the annual meeting Of ine best that has yet been held. The the Timmins baseball Association in i Oddfellows‘ hall was filled to overflowâ€" the council chambers, Monday evening |ing by the time the celebration was of this week. Mr. James HepplestOon, | pilled to commence. â€" With the singing president of the association for 1921, ‘of "O, Canada‘‘ by the gathering the occupied the chair, and the chief busâ€" : event got under way. A very striking iness of the evening was the election of the officers, ete. On motion of Mr. A. S. Carter, seconded by Mr. W. Pierce Fire Chief A. Borland was elected presâ€" ident of the Timmins Baseball Assocâ€" iation for this yvear. On motion of Messrs. J. Morrison and P. Macaulay, tribute was paid to "Our Fallen Comâ€" rades", this being in the form of a Flanders Cross, upon which was placed a Vetcraft wreath. Men in uniform acted as a guard of honour. Bugler Hornby blew the "Last Post" which was followed by a two minutes‘ silence, ‘T wenty Years Ago From the Porcupinge Advance Fyles w t stt l L Ts Ts " o * ce ness of the of the ocfficer A. 8. Carter, i utd Ar d â€"APâ€"AGP lCE wl i l lt eP lt it stt 4+ The professor‘s wile decides that it‘s high time that she exploded hubby‘s scientific immunity to jealousy. So she pretends to succumb to Elliott‘s advances and goes to his isiand cottage, hoping that this may show her husband that it isn‘t salte to neglect a pretty wite. This is the bedroom of pretty Kathleen Harriman daughter of W. Averell Harriman and herself a bud ding newspaper writer who has recently been cover ing the events in England. ‘The bedspreads are o Mr. Jas. Monoghan was elected viceâ€" mer, which will undou president. On motion of W. Pierce, t news to all in the dis seconded by Chief Borland, H. W. Hooker was elected secretary. Mr. D. Suther‘and was elected treasurer on motion of Messrs. W. King and J. A Morrison. The honorary presidents | Fcrauis is soon to an C elected for the year were:â€"Mayor pr.|It will be a notewortl) McInnis, Mr. C. G. Williams and Mr.| Whole district and wi W. Wylie. _ All the officers were | brove of great service ~ z3e KÂ¥ .0R o6 mm a x 2e prospectors, settlers, au everybody else will be r that the highway fron seconded Hooker was elec Suther‘and â€" wa motion of Mes Morrison.. Th clected c< the Timmins Baseball Associaion comprises the offisers and delegates from each club." RKoad vroblems were before the pubâ€" lic here in special way twenty years ago. The following is from The Adâ€" vance of April 12th, 41922:â€"‘"There seems to be every indication that the highway from the Porcupine camp to Porquis Junction will be completed at an early date. The right of way was cut last year to link up the strips of road already built, and other work startâ€" ed, but operations were not carried far enough along to open the highway for traffic. Three bridges are still necessâ€" ary on this highway, One at Hoyle, one at Barber‘s Bay,. and one at Drinkâ€" water Pit. The Advance understands that an immediate start is to ho made road already built, and ed, but operations wetr enough along to open traffic. Three bridges At the regular meeting of the town council ten vears ago Mayor Geo. E. Drew was in the chair and Councillors a. Caron,. R: Richardson, Dr. S. L. Honey, J. T. Chenier, A. P. Dooley, and J. Morrison were present. A letter was read from the public school board pointâ€" ing out that the congestion at the schools made further accommodation imperative. _ A fourâ€"recmed â€" addition was necessary to the at a cost of $30,000. with $1,000. more fo1 equipment. _ The council was asked what arrangements could be made for financing the matter. The clerk was instructed to write the Government to secure assurance that the Government would guarantee the debentures in this ns to be ever hway from th quis Junction early date. T i1 , Mr. C. G. Williams and Mr. Wylie. All the officers were by acclamation. The executive Timmins Baseball Associaion es the offisers and delegates The ruse works. T he protessor tollows his wite and scatters some punches at Elliott. Having taught him her lesson, Mrs. Hathâ€" away nmnow forgives her spouse. Elliott turns to Nellie, who has always loved him, and all romantic threads are neatly tied together. al 11 Fhnway Junct chintz, the top part made with a scalloped overâ€" lap,. the lower part of ruffled flounce. The chintz matches the headboards of the beds. ‘avel is also t the immediat 3ly hoped an way "from th tï¬ build d alc 1 tand mad mbe ind } o1 everybody else will be pl that the highway from Forquis is soon to an es It will be a noteworthy whole district and will prove of great service i up of the country, agri industrially, as well as pI service to the communit In this column a couple of weeks 0 so ago reference was made to the la who fell from the Reed block buildin some fortyâ€"five fset to the ground. I The Advance twenty years ago ther was the following further reference:â€" "Mr. M. Downey returned last wee from Toronto to which city he ha taken his little son, Mike, for hospit: treatment. A week ago Sunday Mik tumbled from the roof of the Rel building to the ground below, a dis!{ ance of some 45 feet. Poth ankles ance of some 45 feet fractured, one in tw wise the lad did not ed. It was thought to Torecnto where g1 tO recove juries tha 6 5 i 0].'00 .0‘. * *, * * * * o s * *4 *,* * 0 2. 2%% 22212 2. 22 0.0 ..0 ‘..0.00.0 0.0. + .0 ts t .*, i*, o o * t * * io p Gold Club was held ten yeal the town hall. There was al large attendance in view of t ment weather. The repor| officers for the past year were found satisfactory. ‘The sam as the previous yvear were 1 for the ensuing term. The ( of directors as reâ€"elected for cluded:â€"A. F. Prigham, R. John Knox, Dr. H. H. Moore H. Pritchard. 8 WCUu medic: innual mc week the Gracticall 16 Starts Sunday Midnight 12.15 a.m. members â€"a at the Motor Lea PA LAC E Il:li:‘.:.;‘[ - Kiwal 1111 1 LC al hn D iL 6 in the opening riculturally and proving of much iitics now estabâ€" none of their arriv nsideralyÂ¥e pr ‘e gripping t of points, t! below, a distâ€" th ankles were ces, but otherâ€" m badly injurâ€" st to take him city he had , for hospital Sunday Mike of the Reid a distâ€" egs. As sugâ€" will in a few hospital In the hospital ling of | undoubted! 1€ ago al an usually the incleâ€" U h ie officers reâ€"elected old board ‘ 1932 inâ€" J. EBnnis, Timmit Mint )1 10 ‘* Langdon Langdon scal the wWay cieâ€" the and In 3( blaze having gained m D6 Gumb isted W W Kelown what the l “ ANS UR ANU L TIMMINS REAL ESTATE N////l///f.lï¬///lfl.I,/lll/,Ilï¬â€™.flf.llll//l(/l/lll/.fllï¬lg 1€ C M MacBrien Bailey JAMES R. MacBRIEN | FRANK H. 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K he D Hun PROFESSIONAL CARDS 1€ D 1 K w M ‘yvato officers in thei > ensuing term Y it meeting of Timmins 1.0.0â€"F. was held in the ten vears ago. After ‘ss had been transacted _the Third Degzrse Team ind he Christmas pa )1 Phone 1365 NOTARY Third Avenue LC 11 CAnIngs O the Iniro of candidates,. Imâ€" he degree, Bro. G M. District 59, assâ€" rict â€"Representative P P. CG.: ~J +;‘ A., Luxton.: P.‘Ci 11 e Advance t R. Donald, of Scotland DUI ed 1l he Jap is to Asia urope. dn batt 11 astle I ind Mi a 1 Empire Block e ten year ald,. organ rty) â€"Why ) kiss you the loca ) Dougla:s Mrs. 8B why, ma,‘ powdsred and the hC (Est. 1912) 21 PINE ST. NORTH TIMMINS T‘immin e ‘ream e Third ic > .. LM®= Bro. G. pective ~14â€"26 «14â€"26 many 1 The Accident, Life Insurance and Real Estate il Restrictions on Rubber: Displays and Advertising a 1t piay rubber rubber rubber hockey matres Any diffic cated with to the Nox Sentence Kirkland Lake Man to be Hanged June 18 ire Haileybury, pastamatiou, ; Kirkland Lake ente Mr. Justice C. P. the accused that th mendation would be proper authorities. The charge was laid Mrs. Trottier died from a visit to a roosmingh Papastamatiou _ in February 5. It was had been given the d gulilt tier Try The Advance Want Advertisements in order that h liked with them According to ev iou told of keeping as "knockout drop 1€ Rs¢ | Arch.Gillies,B.A.Sc.,0:L.S. 1€ P.0. Box 1591 Registered Architect Ontario Land Surveyor Building Plans Estimates, Ete. 23 Fourth Ave. Phone 362 P. H. LAPORTE, C. G. A. J. J. Turner Sons, Ltd. We Manufacture and Carry in Stock 10 Balsam St. North, Timmins, Ont. 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Box 147 April lias 14 Al 1€ V A W evidence, Papastamaâ€" ng tho drug, described ps", to give the girls > might "do what he BC Plaxton assured he mercy ‘recomâ€" submitted to the im WE last month after n poisoning after ouse occupied by Kirkland â€" Lake alleged thit she H ld be communiâ€" Administrator or gional office of ler dir SKIIS DOG HARNESS HORSE PACGE SEVEN not to bo disâ€" ; _or advertised bathing shoes, s, crepe soled rubber gloves, ottles, rubber ‘ubber . coment,. s, men‘s swim men‘s bathing rubber aprons, eding . nipples, ibber beading, alls, golf balls, ets, rubber air erasers and so ~â€"Demitreés Paâ€" es Thomas, of ‘ek was, foaund . Amelia Trotâ€" hang June 18. which reached ‘s‘ deliberation, orting . goods, y items, and ues may con=â€" lucts, but not Timmins, Ont. BAGS EIDERDOW N RORBES in a drink of t sold to restricted 1 windows r Prices orf ct to W L order, ritical stores, men‘s th ten worth Jlearnâ€"