Porcupine Advance, 22 Jul 1937, 1, p. 4

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# w 9# . m “ “ “ .. “... ..'.' .C.OO w# . and Mail:â€"The Peipin times of peace are in the past tense. Â¥ 44 *.% #4. #.% 44 #* #4 Cad # # #4 # 4 # .0 #4, Cad # @ .0 astes ## # # #4 * # #4 + + ##* # # #4 + 4 ## *# *# ## * # #4 * 4 ## * # ##* # # #4 L # ## #4 *# # #* # * ## 4 #, .* a**s* #* ** *# # *4 #, .% h **¢ ##, *# *2*"*% land. Five years had almost gone by, and at the close of another day, The grim reaper again over cour homes held sway. It was hard to say "God‘s will be done," but a smile passed over Mother‘s face As she clasped little Barbara at the Throne of Grace. â€"Always remembered by her loving daughters and son, Willie, Dome Mines. IN LOVING MEMOKY of our darling Mother, Lydia Allen, who went to sleep in Jesus, July 2l1st, 1932 . "Tis sweet to remember a Mother so dear, Though absent from us yet ever so near. It was five years ago, at the close of day, A gentle voice called Mother away. Brave, dear Mother, good and true, Your heavenly home has need of you. An Angel took her by the hand, They wandered together to sunshine FOR RENTâ€"one 3â€"room apartment and cne 2â€"room apartment; all convenâ€" iences. Immediate possession. Apply at 164 Birch Street South. â€"51p FLAT TO RENTâ€"â€"At 67 Broadway Aveâ€" nue, South Porcupine. Apply within house. 57â€"58p FPOR RENTâ€"Floor polishers and vacuâ€" um cleaners, also floor sanding equipment. +Apply Viking Electric, 8 Cedar Street North, Phone 590. â€"~50â€"51tf. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE 17 Cedar N. . Phone 1330 Business Block and Two Small Houses on Pine Street South In Business Section All for $6.000 $2.500 down BRusiness Rlock PAGE PoOUR Visit our store during this sale and purchase your requirements at real savings. ALL GOODS ON SALE ARE REGULAR MERCHANDISE. NOTHING BOUGHT SPECIALLY FOR SALE It has been a custom with us to have but two sales a year, and when we put on a sale it is genuine in every respect, the idea being to clear balance of seasonable merchandise, as well as many discontinued lines which collect during the season. During this sale you can buy quality merchandise at genuine reductions, and nothing quite takes the place of quality. 10 p.c. DISCOUNT on all New Models of GOsSsSaARD CORSETS TERMS During Sale Strictly Cash sSEE OUR RACK OF DRESSES AT !/, PRICE Is still on and will continue for the rest of the month Semi â€" Annual Sale s RBRlock in South Porcupine A Real Bargainâ€"See $100 MONTHLY Also Pr 2N 3# 9 . . 7 JP # ..000..0000:0'00000000000000000.000000... U * # _ [# Th JC K J k 00:000000000.000:000.0000‘0’0000000006000 + s 000.00000.0000’00 *, .’00 0000 0.'0000.00.000'00000. 00900000000’.:0.’0:.:?“0.00?0’00‘“‘00000.“’00000000‘00000000. #_% PINE STREET N. Listed below are a few of the Many Specials. RINN BROS. Rinn Bros. Assessment Expert is in Timmins This Week George Lister, assessment expert from Toronto, has been in Timmins this week revaluing many of the town properties and buildings for purposes of assessment. Mr. Lister arrived here on July 15. His contract calls for a stay of "two weeks or longer." He will make recommendations to the council at ths conclusion of his visit. FOR SALEâ€"Double house on Hollin_|\u WA _ _, «. ,â€" A UVUAL MAGOWL) i1 L11C, ({J1 iC GOUL i ger Lane. Now rented for $55 af y month. Price $3000. Down payment! BOON TO AVIATION $800, balance $40 monthly. Apply J.! J. McKay, 20 Pine Street North, St. Catharines Standard:â€"It will be Phone 1135. â€"57 ) a boon to aviation in Canada when Toâ€" ronto secures modern airport facilities. |The great ships from across the sea are mm â€"» FOR house on Birch Street Scuth; full size cement baseâ€" ment. All onveniences. Ideal for boarding houssa. Price $3900. Down payment $700. Palance $50 monthly. Apply J J. McKay, 20 Pine Street North,. Phone 1135 â€"57 POR SALEâ€"Bungalow. Large rsom, with fireplate, sunrcom rooms, laundry, storeroom. Mrs. G. S. Secoit, 49 Hemlock FOR SALEâ€"4â€"roomed house on Railâ€" way Street near Moneta Mine. Price $1800. Terms arranged. Apply J. J. McKay, 20 Pine Street North, phone 1135. â€"57 POR SALEâ€"Double houses with 3â€" room house at rear. Conveniences. Birch North between Fifth and Sixth Avenues. Price $3150. Down payment $1000. Balance $60 per month. Apply J. J. McKay, 20 Pine North, Phone 1135, 57 POR SALEâ€"Three excellent building lots on Leighton street, Connaught Hill, South Porcupine. Apply to M. POR SALEâ€"Fourâ€"roomed house at 125 Hollinger Lane. Cheap for cash. Apply J. Daly, 125 Hollinger Lane. â€"~26t1 POR SALEâ€"Modern home on Cherry Street, near Seventh Avenue; also apartment, ren‘s for $30 a month. Price $4700. Terms arranged. Apply J. J. McKay, 20 Pine Street North, Phone 1135. â€"57 GOSSARD CORSETS CO~MS FOR RENTâ€"Suitable for beauty parlour, barber shop or ofâ€" fices. Apply MHMHalperins Jewellory Store, 7 Pine Street North. 4y Discontinued Lines Clark, South Porcupine. 55â€"56â€"57 MILLINERY Dark and Light Colours /4 PRICE ; PRICE livingâ€" 3 bedâ€" Apply Street. 56â€"57p TIMMIN®S sPRING SUITS AND COATS 4 PRICE ! _ The prefessor, to impress on his class the need of thinking before speaking, told them to count fifty before saying ‘anything important and one hundred | if it were very important. "Bring | diner, largest city in ‘Canada, would gain much ‘by being within twentyâ€"four hours from London, as well as being in quick communication with all the leading centres of Ameria. The time will come when aviation will play an important part in the life of St. Cathaâ€" rines and district, and a good foundaâ€" tion in facilities has been laid hew. But the development is only in embryo. to> reach Montreal on schedule in the years to come. Toronto, the second Next day he was speaking with his back to the fire when suddenly he noâ€" ticed several lips moving rapidly. Suddenly the whole class shouted: "Ninetyâ€"eight, ninetyâ€"nine, a hunâ€" dred . .. Your coats on fire, professor!" The waiter walked over to the kitchen elevator. "Gent wants to take a chance," he called down the speaking tube. "T‘ll have some hash, too," said anâ€" cother customer. The waiter picked up the tube again. "Another sport," he called out. (Waterloo Chronicle) There are over 1200,000 motor vehiâ€" cles in Canada, one for every nine inâ€" habitants. And in addition there were 4,000,000 mctor cars from other counâ€" tries travelling Canada‘s highways last veatr. ry BUT THEY KNOW WHAT THEY ARE EATING JUST THE SAME PCOR SALEâ€"Two absolutely new houses n one lot; not quite finished; on Balsam South. Price $2100. Half cash. Apply J. J. McKay, 20 Pine Etreet North, Phone 1135. â€"87 SALEâ€"4â€"f0ot jackpine wood; counter scales, coffee mill, meat slicer, sausage stuffer, meat chopper, "Jack Frost" ice machine; one tracâ€" tor, 2 chicken coops, store counters, etc. All deals cash. Apply Nick Blaâ€" hey, Third Avenue. 42â€"43tf on Monarch, Jaeger and Bechive Wools 10 p.c. DISCOUNT CARS ARE COMMON IN CANADA MEET THE COUNT! Pr r 1Cc e Dre 5 5 se s Nice Dresses plate of hash," said the not THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE. TIMMINS, ONTARIO (From CNPC. Review) We are told about a youngish malron who entered the household appliances department of a store ascompanied by her young son, and asked to see a reâ€" frigerator. They showed her one of their best models, a massive thing with all sorts of gadgets. She liked it fine except for one featureâ€"the little autoâ€" matic inside light which is controlled by the opening and closing of the door. "My light bills are high enough as it is, wthout having that burning day and night," she said. The clerk did his best to explain that the light went out as soon as the ‘dor was closed. but she was cbstinate. "How do I know it goes out?" she asked, reasonably. The clerk called other clerks and the section manager to his aid, but without getting anywhere to speak of. 1t was the lady who finally solved the problein. "Get in, Junior," she said,. "and see if the light really goes out." Junior gt in, they closed the door on him for a mecment, and he came out with his reâ€" port: "O.K., Mamma." Mr. Matt Allen, recently of Sturgeon River area where ‘he and his son have been prospecting, but formerly of Timâ€" mins, where in the early days he conâ€" ducted a flourishing dairy business, is a visitor to town this week, accompanâ€" ied by his son. It is eleven years sin*ts he left Timmins and he is amazed ai the remarkable growth of the town. Bornâ€"on July 1l7th, to Mr. and |\ A. Gauthier of Feldman Townsite )6â€"â€"a, daughter. On account of the number planning to go to TIroquois Falls toâ€"morrow for luncheon and play, the ladies of the Timmins Golf Club have postponed the finals in the local club tournament to the following Friday afternoon, July 23rd. Eddie Vaillancourt, and his brothetr Oscar, of Rouyn, accompanied by Ar mand Rochefort returned on Tuesda: from a trip to Sudbury, Toronto, Niag: gara Falls, several cities im the Unite States, and Montreal. Mtr. and Mrs. John Thomas, â€"16 Maple street north, announce the e gagement of their daughter, Sarah, t Mr. William Walters, of Iroquois Fall The date for the wedding nas not bee set,. Mrs. O. Hultman and children, Sheil and Harry, of Winnipeg, are visitin Mmns. Hultman‘s sister, Miss Colée Phillips, at the home of Mr. and Mr. ©. T. Walkeor. Mrs. Wm. Walsh, of Toronto, was visiting friends in Timmins, last week for North Bay, where s visiting for a tims before returnir her home in the city. Mrs. Laidlaw, of Toronto, is or months‘ visit to the home of her s inâ€"law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs M. Douglas, of 173 Spruce street no Betty, Jack and NCc Elora, are spending the nome of Mr. and Mrs aunt). Mtr. and Mrs. Bill Helmer and baby Oof Scuth Porcupine, have left for thre« weeks‘ motor trip through Shawville Toronto and cother parts of Ontario. Bornâ€"on July 19th to Mr. anand M Heéenri Vachon. of 80 Wilson avenueâ€" son. Bornâ€"on July 18th, to Thomas Keeley, of 272 south. Bornâ€"on July 17th, to Mr. and Mi L. Forget of 22 Bannerman avenueâ€" son. Bornâ€"on July 16th, to Mr. and M Alexandre Pelliker, of 124 Gedar stre southâ€"a daughter. Bornâ€"on July 16th. to Mtr. and Mi Etere Pellazari, of 215 Balsam stre southâ€"a daughter. LADY FROM MISSOUT » Trman â€" summer at 1 Gurnell (th Mr. and M pruct north O1l The Open Door Gospel Tabernacle 8th Ave.,; Near Spruce St., Timmins. Rey. W. A. Stemann, Pastor Sunday, July 11â€"11 a.m. and 7 p.m. vby, | Mrs. Siemann will speak, also Tuesday iree| and Thursday 8 p.m ille, | All Welcome! omm uen + omm UITS ,. aw/ n Minister Residence 83 First Ave. Phone 1087â€"W Services Sunday, July 25th, 1937 Subject "The Conflict of Duties" Subjectâ€"*‘"*Pharoh." 11 a.m.â€"Morning Service. 7 p.m.â€"Evening Service. Come! You are Invited to All of These Services Dr. Fraser 11 a.m.â€"Morning Service. 2.30 pm..â€"Sunday School. 2.15 p.m.â€"Dome Sunday School. 7.00 p.m.â€"Evening Worship. Mondayâ€"7 p.m.â€"C.G.I.T. Meeting. Wednesdayâ€"8 p.m.â€"Y.P.S. Finnish United Church Reyv. A. I. Heinonen Services every other Sunday afternoon English Class Tuesday, 7 p.m. During absence of the minister on vacation, Messrs J. A. Peterson and J. R, Viitaniemi will be in charge. Miss Esther Leeman will lead the Song Res, 16 Elm St. N. 3 p.m.â€"Song Service McDonald Lake. South Porcupine Finnish United Church Rev. Mur! Finnish United Church Corner Eim and Sixth Avenue Riev, A. I. Heinonen, Minister Church Directory Trinity United Church United Church South Porcupine, Ont. Men‘s and Boys‘ Clothing Phone 411 Have you received our Handbill? Aa V Schumacher Timmins 22â€" Friday July 23 Tait, M.A., B.D, at Phone 1982â€" W Church Camp Kenora Miner and News:â€"Which European tree owns the biggest thirst? After exacting tests at Munich, German scientists cite the ash; on a hot day it will imbibe no less than 85 quarts of water from the soil. Its closest rival, the elm, stops drinking after 65 quarts Another avid forest drinker, the birch, quaffs 60 quarts every 24 hours during a warm spell. Evergreens, in contrast thrive on far cmaller allowances. No matter how grilling the day, a spruce tree regains boith its normal ccolness and vigor if it can absorb a mere 13 quarts; while the average fir tree, whose dread of drought is correspcondingly slight, finds seven quarts ample. EVEN SOME TREES PROVE TO BE THIRSTIER THAN OTHERS (Corner Fourth Ave. and Cedar Street) 9.45 a.m.â€"Sunday School. 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Worship 7.00 _ p.m.â€"Evening Worship You are cordially invited to worship with us in these ‘services, 3.00 p.m.â€"Sunday School 4,15 p.m.â€"Baptisms 7.00 p.m.â€"Evening Prayer Holy Communion on 1st Sunday of month, at 11 a.m.; on 3rd Sunday, at 7 p.m.; and on 5th Sunday, at 8.30 a.m. Rector The United Church, Timmins "The Mother Country now has 1900 fx'ont-lme plaryu favourably with the forces of any of the leading powe World. St. Matthew‘s Churech a.m p.m Rev. C The Sale of Sales‘ Tim mins Y our Golden Opportunity" Shoes Work Clothes c. A. REMuUSs 17 Pine St, N Really you mu and sunroom trea their charm. Pric for ash trays to fruit bowl. With all the freshness and colour of the English scene these pieces are both useful and decorative. The Blossom" patterns portray the beauty of a floral garden while the "Bamâ€" bola" pieces combine a bamboo effect with colourful flowers. The ‘"Lustreen" pottery is rich, with daeep colour under the â€"glaze which seems to reflect the beauty beneathâ€"a â€"most unusual effect. Many pieces are in a blueâ€"mauve tone in quaint designs. Just at the time you" we have received a lat Maling Pottery from T‘yvne. England. ENGLISH POTTERY 17 Pine South must see these table treasures to appreciate Prices range from $1.00 to $12.50 for a large Feweller you‘ll need it most, a large shipment of from Newcastleâ€"onâ€" which compare ‘_â€"â€"News of the Phone 190

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