Porcupine Advance, 2 Jun 1932, 2, p. 8

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Timmins Salvation Army Excecded Last Year‘s Mark Although the Timmins Salvation Army has not yet secured all the reâ€" turns from this year‘s Selfâ€"Denial Fund it is apparent that the total collections will exceed the figures for last year, which is a pleasing state of affairs in view of the depression and other conâ€" ditions. The tag day on Thursday last Thursday, June 2nd, 193 I/ SP](‘IA LADIES‘ DRES CANADA NORTHERN POWER CORPORATION LIMITED Commencing June 6 â€" Closes definitely June 16 Here‘s the Offer : "a Ts in PM P . oo us 2c ns . Sn in k manuar, L xkE en pul C 4Â¥A PREMIER OFFERS YOU A PREMIER SPICâ€"SPAN FOR YOUR QLD CLEANER lea £f 11‘ And Premier is offering this COMPLETE Cleanâ€" cleaner in U payment ing Help at actually less than you are asked to of a Premier SplC- pay for an ordinary, halfâ€"useful vacuum cleaner » with its clumsy attachments. Plan, now, to see a Span, the cash â€" demonstration of this modern housecleaning D «F4 .161 methodâ€"or phone one of the dealers listed below of which is $19'50’ for a demonstration in your home. Remember, this offer is strictly limited to the dates advertised. CANADIANS MAKE $ PREMIER ELECTRIC CLEANERS THE PREMIER VACUUM CLEANER CO., LIMITED â€" 18 Breadalbane Street, Toronto SPECIAL LADIES‘ DRESSES TO EVERY WOMAN WHO OWNS AN OLD VACUUM â€"CLEANER NORTHERN ONTAxriUc POWER COMPANY, LIMITED NORTHERN QUEBEC POWER COMPANY. was a notable success and was better from the standpoint of financial reâ€" turns than last year. The Army is very grateful to those who took part in the annual S.â€"D. campaizgn and also to those who so generously contributed to the cause. The funds raised by the annual S.â€"D. campaign are for the carrying on of the Army‘s social and welfare work, so the cause is a very worthy one and it is pleasing to note that it is well supported in Timmins. Your old cleaner has a reguâ€" lar tradeâ€"in value. During the short term of this extraâ€" ordinary offer Premier pracâ€" tically DOUBLES that value by making.this offer: Buy a Premier PDPuplex electric vacuum cleaner complete, with its electric fioor polisher, and we will accept your old cleaner in full payment ' of a Premier Spicâ€" Span, the cash price of which is $19.50. Remarkable ‘Child Killed by Car _ at South Porcupine South Porcupine, May 3ist Special to The Advance Mr. John Gibbons and Mr. W motored up from Noranda for the end with their relatives here. were in town I0r the .L. Saturday‘s lacrosse match Lastern sltar, thi of a dance in t Ie was another : The Club Royal < team. To many it was their first glimpse of Canada‘s national summer sport and the game evidently "took", some claiming it more speedy than hockey. The absence of any offsides keeps up the thrill for the spectator, There is a tea and sale of homeâ€" made cooking being held at the home of Mrs, S. Sky under the auspices 0j the Hadassah Chapter on Wednesday June 8th, where everybody is welcome Box lacrosse made its debut in Porâ€" cupine Camp on Saturday afternoor last when Kapuskasing came down fo a friendly game with the Dome Mine:s i b nfortunate â€" Accident on Thursday Afternoon Last, Geo. Helmer had Exciting Experience on sunday Morning. Other south Porcupine News Her many friends are iat Miss Thelma Roy, w d on for appendicitis spital in Timmins las nly pauses being to faceâ€"Off after i Nor Never before in the history of vacuum cleaners has value as great as this been offered. Never before has so much housecleaning help been offered for so little. For, mark this ; Premier is not simply offering a new, modern cleaner to replace the one you already own. Premier is offering you a group of cleaners that ;.# clean filcoor coverings of all kinds thoroughly and quicklyâ€" Kill lifeâ€" Polish waxed floors elecâ€" tricallyâ€"â€" Da their relatives her M. Church and Swackhammeé mem}b aff. ual birthday celebrat jine Chapter, Order . ar, this year took the e in the High Schoo Porcupine every stage of moth Academy, Monteith, he OE.S. dance and St. Mary ndid at Schuma afia Mas j0n mp) Clean shelvings, ledges, car and furniture upholstery, mattresses, hangings and odd corners everywhereâ€" Purify the things it cleansâ€" and dispel heavy, stale odors. out of bounds, goals etc. Doms won. motored to Matheson to spend the The ball was put into play by Mr. J. weekâ€"end. MceGuire, Timmins, who is a veteran| Mesdames A. Yeomans, J. MacDonâ€" of lacrosse teams such as Orangeville| ald, and G. Truluffe left on Friday to and Gravenhurst. He took an active| sail on the "Duchess of Richmond" for part in lacrosse until past fifty years England. of age and is still an interested onâ€"| Mr. and Mrs. Pope and daughter, looker for all the camp‘s sport Acâ€"| Helen, are leaving on Thursday of this tivities. The first period was st.i]l‘ week for a visit to England. new when Massecar scored for Dome. Mr. Paul Ferrigan motored up from Kapuskasing showed great bursts Of!KirkIand Lake for a brief visit with W and put in busy time around friends in town. ue mark or Clark caugh. them. | _ _ Th# Dome Pootball Club returned on phy engingeered some good plays for the Dome. Montgomery got the first penalty but Dome soon followed him. Lowery tallied a second for the Dome taking a pass from Parsons for the trick. A _ Murphyâ€"toâ€"Massecarâ€"toâ€" Montgomery play brought comment for combined work. In the second period Kapuskasing staged a decided offensive and were rewarded by a goal from a longâ€"distance angle shot of Belanâ€" ger‘s Dick, Plett and Bailey were combining nicely. A second tally for the visitors was made when Bailey netâ€" Montgomery play combined work. Kapuskasing stag and were rewar ted a pas ended wi rush down the field but failed to tally Clark did some longâ€"distance throwing to relieve the pressure on his citadel the game ended 3â€"2 with Kapuskasing striving hard to even the score. The teams lined . up:â€"Kapuskasingâ€"goal Jeffrey, defence, Dick and Hawkins centre, Flett, rover, Wylie; attack Vau Rassel, Belanger; alternates, Hanâ€" son, D‘Aust, Deschamps, Balley, Burâ€" (AJ A A L VY P\ 4J «4 from Lowry and made a spectacular rush down the field but failed to tally. Clark did some longâ€"distance throwing to relieve the pressure on his citadel. the game ended 3â€"2 with Kapuskasing striving hard to even the score. The teams lined . up:â€"Kapuskasingâ€"goal, Jeffrey, defence, Dick and Hawkins; centre, Flett, rover, Wylie; attack, Vau Rassel, Belanger; alternates, Hanâ€" son, D‘Aust, Deschamps, Bailey, Bur-' ney. Domeâ€"goal, Clark; defence,| Smith and Montgomery; centre, Lowâ€", ery, rover, Murphy, atack, Pollard and Massecar:; alternates, Cook, H. McLean,| Michaelson, Parsons, W. McLeary,| Proulx, Ostrosky. Mr. and Mrs. W. Edmunds and Mr.! and Mrs. T. Farrell and â€" daughter, | iC _ $ AMAL . Lo L4 5 aA 4 L 8 w #a _._..â€"..-.gâ€"._..â€"â€"l.â€"‘l_l.â€"'l-â€"lt-â€" mnad aropped off he rose up to see 11 it were so, when to his horror he saw a small child lying at the back of the car. He picked it up and ran into the garage for them to phonefor a doctor, then Jim Burns came along and held the child while Mr. Battrick drove him to the hospital where the doctor soon arrived but the child died shortly from a fractured skull. After taking the child to the hospital Mr. Battrick came back and hunted up the police to reâ€" port the accident. Chief McInnis took the car to try it out and found brakes and everything in perfect order. The child was Onni Leppinen, only child of Finnish parents living near the garage and was two years and nine months old. The inquest was held on Tuesday afternoon, Coroner Evans presiding. No one had seen the accident. One of fthe employees of the garage testified | the child had been playing around the fgas tank about half an hour before. Several said the child had been in the Ihabit of playing in that part of the street and roadway. Chief McInnis nded with all on even terms once nore. Michaelson‘s work near the opâ€" xonents goal crease vicinity was a feaâ€" ure of next spasm, but Jeffery foiled ach attempt. Massecar invercepted a <anuskasing pass when well up the the corner" and tha putting the Dome ood. Hawkins caug! ng nicély. A secof was made when from lDick, and ComéE wha lack I said there were marks on the car at the back that looked as though they might be finger marks. The jury comâ€" : posed fo Messrs W. Skinner, McDowell, ‘ Blood, Londry, Ewing, S. Pearce and E. .Rapsey returned a verdict that death ie n MmMF, And Mrs. Pope and Gdaugnter, Helen, are leaving on Thursday of this week for a visit to England. Mr. Paul Ferrigan motored up from Kirkland Lake for a brief visit with friends in town. game. loront was one of the cles of Toront team that wen! Rowe; backs, F backs, Munro, wards, Rudkin of the child was purely accidental and no blame was in any way attached to the driver of the car. The funeral of the little boy was held on Monday afâ€" ternoon at the United Church, South Porcupine, Rev. August Lappala of Timmins, taking the service. The pallâ€" bearers were Jaska Rintala, Eni Hakâ€" ala, Rafail Peramaki, William Takala. Burial took place in the South Porecuâ€" the team Dome F trainer, 1 ders, P. i 3n] On Thursday Mr. W. Battrick Dome and stop me Dack the next â€" e car and had proce r length where he rror had disclosed Howard Kidney Tonic Fluszes the Kidneys, corrects all urinary troubles R PAIN Headache, Toothache, Rheumatic Pain, Monthly Pain, pain anywhere. Noxâ€"Aâ€"Pain Tablets will kill the Pain. Bells‘ Dandruff Cure removes all Dandruff and Promotes the Growth of Hair. PIMPLES For Blackheads and all Skir Erup tions. Guyomars Skin Lotion re moves Them over Night. The Goldfield Drug Co. Maguolia Cream makes the Skin as Soft as Velvet. Regular 50¢c a bottle WE OA L L All Preparations of Barbara Gould are A Box of Powder and a Bottle of Gay Paree Perfume all for 49¢ A Preparation for the Stomach only Corrects Gas and Bloating. DUsy bac} FACE POWDER GAY PAREE BARBARA â€"GOULDS FACE POWDER AND CRE A MS tball 2C Price $1.00 bottle th l€ INDIGESTION Déi Thinking his ff he rose u 110ran. AcCC ir. P. Andrew Club, Mr. H. Richmond J. Sharp, G. Hyrnuk, Jim afternoon, May 2 had driven in from ed at South End C oil changed. As | i he decided he w Special 25¢ Price $1.00 Price $1.00 Price $1.00 Price 25¢ dayv claed Ahe would ay. He backed ded probably a t a bump. The nothing behind Accompanyin _A * T b Timmins Cutâ€"Rate Druggists , B, Saunâ€" Chambers ecretary Naish Miss Ann Sullivan and Mrs. M. Besâ€" sette were hostesses to the bridge club { on Thursday. Mrs. E. J. Rapsey, won the first prize, Mrs. T. E. Cahill the second and Mrs. W. FPairhurst the guests‘ prize. Mrs. King entertained at bridge at the Blue Bird Tea Room on Friday {evening in honour of her daughter, who is a guest here from Quebec. On Sunday evening last there was a special confirmation service in charge . I/////lll/’lfll\yfl 888888888188 88 4* Mrs. in th Mr. George Helmer had rather exciting experience for a time about o‘clock last Sunday morning. Whild some writing in his office a man Ccf up to the window and opened it. came back the third time, despite Helmer‘s warnings for him to go aw Finally Mr. Helmer stepped outside On Sunday night four gallons of gas was stolen from the auto of Mr. G. W Rayner when it was parked right by the kitchen door. A neighbor woman saw two men at the car with a big can but did not realize what was amiss until it was too late to give the alarm for theist apprehension. Little Miss Marjorie Ewing is celeâ€" brating her seventh birthday toâ€"day (Tuesday) by a party for her little friends. A young son arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Beauchamp last week. amil MJ1 11 at NORTHERN GROWN PLANTS SPFCIALS J. B. Broughton Son Monteith On: WEEFKâ€"Eâ€"ND Aspirin .:‘ Adleoika .. Milk Magnesia Tooth Paste Sloans Liniment ... Minards Liniment ......... Emulsified Cocoanut Oil Shampoo ... .. Peroxide :..;.....;.;.:;....; Palm Olive Soap ... Cod Liver Oll, gt.......;... Seidlitz Powders ......... Fruitatives, small ... . Fruitatives, large ........ Irontzed YCeast ....::...... Shavo ....:...:.:... Senna Leaves, pk......... 11 meter: Schhim Asters, Stocks, Snapdragon, Marigol Lobelia, Alyssum, etc. per dog................... 3 CABBAGE, CAUDULIFLOWEKR, CELERY, TOMATOES re â€"tl mvict MeMoWVeL m We arunk nd fine Dahlias., Gladioln and Roses 18 very sori( Several of their moth nA for the house hcC ck of the wialking He turnâ€" e him 2 m to ao a while. An a big s amiss alarm t. â€" HC te Mr ht it 6 »1 1T At the annual LC beld in Timmins on nection with the w« Word from Kirkland Lake is to the effect that a number of the transients who had been receiving meals and oâ€" ther help from Kirkland Lake all last winter and this spring Absolutely reâ€" fused to"lend a hand in fighting the recent bush fires near the town. Oldâ€" timers in Timmins will know exactly how the people of Kirkland Lake feel about this matter, for they will reâ€" call that when bush fires menaced the town of Timmins in 1916 there were a number of aliens that stood around then and refused to give any assistance. The chief of police of Timmins at the time (Albert Courtemache) never forâ€" got the way these fellows sneered when asked to lend a hand to defend the town. At the annual L«oxige of Instructix beld in Timmins on May 24th in conâ€" nection with the work of the I.Q.0O.F lodges, South Porcupine Lodge won the shield of proficiency in their degree work. Cochrane, Iroquois Falls and South Porcubine were the competing lodges. The following composed the degree team:;â€"N.G. P. Andrews; V.G., J. V. Stone; P.G., C. Edgecumb; H.P., K. MacWilliams; C., L. Sauder; W., Hugh Richimond; LG., E. J. Hill; PLD., P. Varker; P.ILD., S. Sky; P. 2 D., Benâ€" ny Mitchell; P. 3 D., B. Levinson. There were over two hundred and fifty memâ€" bers present from the various competâ€" ing teams, and those who do not often have a chance in their own lodge to watch the work certainly enjoved seeâ€" ing the work of other lodges. Mrs. H. Brown visit at her pare 11 11 it 0i the Unite«i being necessary eave before that on Monday own left this week for »rental home in Lanar i1 â€"~â€"Church Ladies C a supper and novelty June 11th, from thr« Masonic hall. Marigolds 1A Moosonee, Bis} hrane., assisted rane, assisted 1. Ten candida nfirmation. Ontarto th, the minis! kson, will occu ard 98c 18e 23¢ 19¢ 65¢ 13¢ 19¢ 3lc 87¢ 23¢ 05c 13¢ lle 05c 1roll ) 6 for Rev. to be prt at a med l

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