Smlt h POI‘ South Porcupine Boasts |®"=" hl(mm in th( First Daffodils of 1936 ’f:?f <ecto; TIMMINS GARAGE CO. LTD. Sedan 1931 Ford Cabriolet 1929 Buick i SCHfaIt .:... 1930 Chevrolet Sedan":*::.:;; ;. 1931 Ford 1 Stake Dual 1933 Chevrolet Stake Dual .. TCAF Gank N ews 19230 Ford e e y c se ce We es ommz Garden at South End Beats Dome in Blooms. Miss Hazel A. Todd Bri at A.Y.P.A. â€" Other South Poreupdt COMPLETELY RECONDITIONED TRUCKS ti ton ton 125. 129. 165. 1 75. 365. 5 7 5. The PICK of Our 5e( 1931 Chevrolet Special Sedan (6 wheels) ... 1931 | Pudot 1931 Ford Sgecial Sedan (6 wheels) Light Delivery 1933 CHEVROLET hevrolt CA ; @aAQ 295 295 wax 945. 329 We‘re selling lots of new cars. That means our used car stock is turning over rapidly ... and never, it seems have we taken in trade so * many cars in such fine condition. The best of these demand your particular attention, if you want dependability, safety and econâ€" omy | New low G. M. A. C. financing rates make these cars easier,to buy on time. 1pin 1€ > has COne ( Ma rden. Several and the Domf( s inpro oon be 1934 Chevrolet 2 ton Stake DPual â€".:.:.:."..::. 1933 Chevrolet 2 ton Dump :.....::..... 1932 Chevrolet Coach 1932 Ford Tudor ... 1934 Chevrolet Stanâ€" dard Coupe::::>:...%.:. 1930 Packard Special Sedan .::..::.":: > sz 0 1935 Chevrolet Special Sedan n the; had the â€"~1is in ; back wJ Several| doctor t DioC¢ nto| the progress now LOv most unfortunate irom Remptville, 11 came to take a posi d the misfortune t A1 Mi 11 OY ports no sSChnool thnis WeE no serious dama iite, of West Don chor . 345 365 535 595 695. 1 1 5. 1 ind Todd sS1to irt 1 K SA iT day. hors wered second ol charge of and Betty An enjoya sip" was Taps. Meeting Called of North Transport Men and ence to the plans f of the Automotive tion of Ontario for ed that an officia would make a tou letter received toâ€" As the majority of in truck operations Act in Northern Onta an opportunity of se information relative t strictions, etc., in orc the opportunity of se the Board of Director tion have instructed n general meeting of evé ritory interested. tion of Act is meeting WC nV Bo matll tive A highway, the speaker pointed out, is only open eight months of the year in that district, whereas a railway can be uséd the yvear around. Besides tapâ€" ping the mining region, the railway would pass through rich agricultural lands and pulpwood tracts, crossing the English river and passing through 18 townships. Mr. Earngey‘s suggestion met with approval. The board council were askâ€" ed by resolution to consider the matter get all data possisle, and report back at the next meeting. h sess1On where ed bad resp dinn and the moer mm DeOP prais ironi thes al ti Disher, Marion Strand, Lilan Ka Isaijel Rapsey, Audrey Jamiesc Winifred Naish. The house} badge was also won by these san with the addition of Valerie B The Laundress Badge was tric results are yet to be learned. T tertainer‘s Badge was won byv‘â€" and Irene Disher recited each. Audrey Jamieson violin solos. Edythe Rapse piano solos and then sang own accompaniment. VE tertainer‘s Badge was won by:â€"Is Rapsey, who tapâ€"danced and sang coffee had been served to the lac Valerie Bessette, who sang two Lilian Kaufman and Marion St1 banal every Guide Badge Maxwell Disher, | An Open Invitation to Everyone Northern Ontario Interested in the P.¢C.â€"VÂ¥.â€"Act Dear Sir:â€"We are happy to ad Executive Secretary of Au tomobile Transport Asso clation in Timmins Thi Evening. he S nd that a cclation wi t Sudbury. Wishing South Porcupine Girl Guides The Guides met as usual on Wedne y. After the meeting opened wi rseshoe, inspection was taken. Th i Hills, McKavy, Elaine Emd sk for Railway Rather than Road for Red Lak« ng the ted me * Bi y 15th, at 8.00 p.m., 11 ige hotel, Sudbury, Ont very person interested i i of motor trucks unde 10Ct Snowdt i( Oof t relallve t0o UND s under the Act. ontemplate holdi in other parts of As our Northern M1 11 of hould able Wed >rved imimil /CX SC motor TTuUCKSs U cordially invite« r*"The latel with or C ‘olour dinnt retary of th immins this ble wWwere:â€" â€"Smith Marion l Wa Tho > ladies And all 181ng , Myt DL vernIim buildi1 rop the censu sSt. ke SL€ ir COâ€"Oopera irs faithfull; Morley J. F fames ; Cummit e editio) 1€ daintily ee who 1€ +3 P w ito ht 15 neral be held on ind 11 e â€" ARrC odmai COC tour Oci@at1oOn, Municipa OnC m elt ht y pcopie ln! ons under the Ontario have 1 muffin pie, an davt Meetin Ontari order ked D3 TC rAlMin ? of the 1 perfection e cocktail nd. TX 11 MA Mo en to â€"© the next nmne throu UI Mets O1 Ma om nd red ap Rap Dog dm M 1 1J pi 1 ishin emo ‘Ooff e d fee 1a yed 1 played t <â€" Many Helped in Success " of "Here Comes Charlie" Beé Final Presentation of Play Under Auspices of the Legion Even More Successful than Previous Events. Notes on Those Contributing to the Success of the Event. UNDINE An Entirely New Permanent Waving rrocess De Luxe Beauty Parlour | € oft lustrous wa yes are right! t sight not means better < /s 1t â€" MCAnS fhcieney Make Your Appointment Now M 1 Dev t forgettin patronage Y the playt director. Mtr sed the play when T1 11 1b I 1 he entire comâ€" ther point that luction of the with the wardâ€" tings are alsc ind are to be uccess of their n. The Legion e to specially etting the pubâ€" age given. U ) 1 d 6 »hos ‘orrester, who irnham," only s Peggy Shaw ‘harlie" is enâ€" orked so hard production of experience in eminded that 1€ Kersey piay,. Cl ; difficultic weeks befor 1€ to the proâ€" il mention. eates, and short time ) witnessea e two both ing ability. uccess of tra, Miss . i loanegd idded to ance the clos s of the|evening, Ted and the|dress on be. ition of|sented the . e." The|with a beau as even| white carnat and the! The cast a aible th NO parts. dancin ind the Wilson cle Alex nrofesâ€" iUuUspice: esented tanding uCcC nizh *L CONsULT Couâ€" Hoere Halperin‘s Jewellery Store 1 Pine Street, N. Irvin Rosner, KR.0. All kill ind lis with your head proct |limpression of point he made ture describeg { Dionnes as "n better describe Winnipeg, in t paint he made tuire suggested utes time and form Oof transpc than by river, t means of trans] available to No: publisher of Th address before on Priday conde thy of the peop and over;)jC sald a Gelendar Sudbury police « first ticket I‘ve e it‘s not the san magistrate as h man i$5 and cost 1I0rDiG@ NnAUona such misleadin shown. Th2y restaul the L manne Ban Such Pictures as "Country Doctor"‘ CUiIen forbid country throu{ films as "The C ture starring t! delegates at wrong impressi primitive cond geiven by such cast ture. Sp6 director Curtis the Miss Pegg company. piano for was a ver ‘"‘Charlie" Mr. Neam token of . son,. Ron Advice of Mayors in Conferâ€" ence at Sudbury Las Week. Picture Hurtful to North, They Thought. it sSPECIALIST Evenings MONDAY, MAY 11TH One of the matter > conference of Nor ek at Sudbury was ntry through suec _ suppe rurant. VC T°C been dri defenda: 91 Located in mb condem Su Jone 11 T‘¢ puD bu L€e 11 PHONE 4X * Mot 00 n 11 Di W Sta ms. M he w m allo 1ven )laved UIrC dal1 ury to th n pictur lTIO + th paAA bi irl speci Thom} id F‘re MA ol 11 11 N