Porcupine Advance, 18 Apr 1938, 1, p. 6

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Dapper Dan offers for being in the } are able to p»rss ; Thres firms so far for the tien, which ha ci¢=d, but one $60,000 as a cor Full equipment the schcol gro sum reéequirsd | which _deker: ut $75,000â€"and th was th» c2casio Mr. Stovel also mesting cof the S"h Rink Committes to come to scme a Intelligent Pric»ed from CLOTH ES numker attendinz in The plans lin allswed basement an gymnaasiun room which ¢r work roor 8 FREE PALACE THEATRE PASSES attendance atterded â€" public J. H. Stov board) wa mesting a: gecrelary. Mr. ©i 3Â¥ the mesctir imperative to the pro: Meeting of Ratepayers Approve Plans of School Board for Addition to School, Extension of Grounds, Transfer of South Porcupine School Board Fully Endorsed 1038 ,_â€"(S pa~® " DAPPER DAN" Why not drop in and look over the Smart New Hats at Hyacinthe. Miss Comissione will advise you on restyling and reâ€"blocking yvour last year‘s hat to look like new models. Cor. 4th Ave. and Cedar > â€"~, THE Râ€"Jâ€"DEVLIN COMPANY LIMITED Present Fashionable Furs AT MOST REASONABLE PRICE®S At Our Representative Skating Rink. Resolution to This Effect Passed IL Patri« Mrs. E. Durocher gent, . onlightened women toâ€"davy dewm Madeâ€"toâ€" Measure Hyacinthe STYLE QUALIMY EIT Warnock, Mountijoy St a thne â€"sanct casion of the Balsam St. N. Phone 296 Tamarack <t ha u th CI1 is and more, t district we avin«s on to AC 164 1C brit atepayers i in the ght. Mr. v> ind which 11 joint I the iddi~â€" ; â€"deâ€" AT the for Ain nt JY d | an !Ic maki his W1 two girl While .|] Charged With Supplying Liquor to Young Girls cut of ‘he taxabl Public Schcol sup supprters of Schot annual amour ed expedient for t dating the costs the Public School the school ground moving ‘he rink Skatinz Rink Limi $75.000 bea curable rat agreement gTac C brck>n grcund ficatior Just aiin it and take itâ€"inâ€" terior or outdoor shots uses wide selection of film. Leather or Sucde Zipper Cases obâ€" tainable at small additional cost. Miss M. Horester, Elm St. 8. wrhich ; Low cost developing. Camera can be used in any position. See This Sensational New Camera Toâ€"day T‘wo Sizes Priced at $15.00 and $20.00 zard rIr.... The ARGUS A. TOMKINSON Balsam St. N. aryV it Thorpe Radio Service EXPERT REPAIRS 63 Third Ave. Timmins Carioca Shoe Repair Now Located at 77 8ST S. . T We use only the highest auality leathers, this together with our many years of experience assures you aof satisfaction. MrSs. A. Powell, Cambrai Candid Camera Aflter ht 10‘ Pine S wWh Royal Studio i€ Bc 31 GUARANTEED Shoe Repairs Advance "Hidden Name" Contest (qUu St c, ** esent s had her2> th Ansonville men ‘gtuin. brcthers debe bearit in broth Thursday | plying liqu h licet veme 530 b 11 cbtair od th th S â€"BAKERY Phone 1875 T1 he two me a Iccal The man worth can smile after tax and buying housecleaning Phone M 1} JC _ _the fol 3y Mr. W Phone 41 tensron o iimnproving Ip C sisting _ Porcupit §16 g1 ty aAITre: chat hotel 1id tCc n M i vablis h: makt is z> the nav{ orth | Oxrly one case was on ifter | the tegular weekly coun 1qul~ n of the hool 11 Troquois Falls Cubs Wind up 1938 Hockey Prepare your lunch with Albert‘s sliced Bread, specially wrapped to stay fresh longer, It will please your guests. Miss Irene Marshall, Fourth Ave. aSsUt mcnt the Cha boys they weuld afi;r "B‘"‘ S 12@T , CÂ¥. â€" ~AABAIICI, â€" L. IACSIITMW] O‘Mara, A. Ronholm, and L. Wa appointed t> meet the Black Club in making arrangements Civic Holiday and Field Day, in LNi $30.00 haly trip mad n Timmin heir cup. n Thursday by fire hall With Other News of Iroquoi Falls and Ansonville Gordon Blk., Timmins AFTER THE SHOW VISIT US Plumbing and Heating ALL WORK GUARANXTEED 8 CEDAR ST. N. PHONE 1872 rith quite nc>d this n this, an« 11 An Anscnville man was given on( ep the hock A ccmmitte», it 00. = KA vSte C Mr. D. O‘Mara be givs the On roquois Falls, Ontario, Apri 3.â€"(Special to The ACciyncs juois Falls Cubs Hxksy teat ir final meeting of the seas series bein VLPI . YOU‘LL ENJOY A T AS T ¢ _ LUNCH PREPARED BY AN EXCELLENT CHEF. mt OW ‘r who day ni hnit scems#s should 11 als, players and , the meeting was and all current bt havir Delicious Pastry wWould 1. with th TOâ€"NIGHT AND TUESDAY, APRIL 18â€"â€"19 Gladys Swarthout, John Boles John Barrymore Matince daily at 2.30 p.m. Evening 7.00 and 8.50 p.m. On Double Feature Nights patrons should attend not later than 8.00Q p.m. in order to see full show ) al n3 pi 1 88e the club by ba: Timmins, wher profitable stri and secondcod . WEDNESDAY THURSDAY APRIL 20â€"21 IRENE DUNNE in HIGH WIDE and HANDSOME lbert‘s lways furtht be £. present only ow vote of thanks wa )‘Mara, Sr., for his club by bacsking the th Court New m| wo DAE hockey, v them IIrst â€" year irations had pets with tht the plf ible LFP ‘met o the T1 9L in was also had startr wherein the cl With Randolph Scott, Dorothy Lamour, Akim Tamtiroff, Ray Bickford, Ben Blue, Elizabeth Patterson and Willi Wl ROMANCE IN THE DA RK opportun weat! sistin iring th _big eve 1t pointed out inst 1J lT‘C ided â€" that the lunior,. Baseball it inter a decided suc Ines«s attende playe: hese a Recgimba he N.OHM.A. will reccive se arrangeâ€" the winners e lt read Unt t1sipatin n¢c*s>â€"The team he‘d > slight ned th Torony| THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE oNTaRTO n mad suther joinin . C 4 spe?cial ib had Hawk ib.3 held InIiot that this W CT Iroâ€" the like With Claire Dodd, Fritz Feld and Curt Bois 1X I child. do ju Mr. Merchant: place your message where it will be read by the greatest number of people each week. For particulars phone 26, The Advance. lapanese Said to be Much Worried Over W ar Situation 112 W81 politi: whert du2tct Smith intred Mr. Joy then gave a m:s talk on the missionary w( complishments goinz on 1 cers ICr th» w.th results being: Presiz >ntâ€"Miss Ele; Viseâ€"Proesidontâ€"Mr. 1 reasurerâ€"Mi. Alos Sezsretaryâ€"â€"Miss Phy C Bruct n ICrent Mtrt. Hark: reati1 Watch these ads careâ€" fully. Your name may appear at any time. Passes good for any perâ€" formance except Saturâ€" dayv. Each Monday eight peoâ€" ple chosen at random from this district will receive free passes to the Palace Theatre. Look for your name hidden in these adâ€" vertisements. If you find it, clip the ad and bring it to The Advance Office and receive a free pass. suspended sentonce. ha found guilty of theft. The question was a windbreaker had stclen from the gentien nicshings store ow hv WO 1 th Refresiimen d‘@>s, bringit The newspapers said that should th smier decid> to give up his pos! ave difficulties would be encountere the choice of a successor. On th 1ier hand, changes bearing towar scism would not harmonize with thn emier‘s political views, it was saic Man: ache ul resxicdin dn ind Rules 1¢ in nMnit 11 LC mn. Rev. Joy, at 01 ctive worker in this and can {>l1l of his in these sections, wh â€" um ilternative o Cascistâ€"lik> reo 11 the election Sage he Mi ht hal . We . 6 C Hoeld El #Ir=l NCL 11 ha LFK 11 Up id thet Brew Tamiroff, Raymond Walburn, Charles ‘son and William Frawley. A T ime ba 11 1 Walt nith. Simil hC 1€ by Mi mimillleo «1 l)()ln: Konove aDat Gn n Ail hel 11 11 P # o nds es aat 0.“.“ .0"“.“ .“ ." .N .” .“ .“ .” .“ + 6 6 o. o. o o o s e ie en n aana n en 0.0 0.00.00.0 0.“.00.0 0‘“.0 0.“.00.“.00.0... 0.“. C oC C . T OÂ¥ K. oo Se Ue. %6 No K ww .“.“ .“ ...0.0.'0 .“ ..O .0.. .." Kay Bailcy, of Blackpool, England, whcse contributions to this ecclumn reâ€" contly were greatly appreciated and enjoyed, has kindly sers. a few moré of her orizinal poems for publication. In "And Then Came Spring" . Mrs. Railey speaks ¢f the English signs of the coming of this happy season, and although we, in this Northern Ontario that we are so proud of, find so many of the signs to vary, neverthcless all readers will apreciats this peep iru0 a different land. Anu Then Came Spring (By Kay Baley) Silvery misted morning awearing her hoarâ€"frost frills! Primr( Hu: We offer that are every one A Special Sedan, in good condition to go at Fourth Ave. Phone 800 A Deâ€"Luxe Sedan with trunk, newly reâ€"conditioned A Master Coupe, complete with kneeâ€"action and mechanically $525 perfect Used Cars The Amplifier A 1 TIMMINS GARAGE COMPANY LIMITED li Liberal Tradeâ€"in Allowance s2muel Poirier, Sixth Ave. 1936 CHEVROLET member of the staff contribhf es lowing: is the Season when it Bshoovâ€" skards to go diligently through ?ockets and remove therefrom idences of Wanderings from the se Path, before their Wives get vith the Annual Bugb>sarâ€"thse Clean. We woere Reminded to is Warning by cbserving yesterâ€" less than Ten Pairs of Mascuâ€" nts hanging Guiltily side by Local Clothesline and Fach turn:sd, flapping3, Out. The Lady House told us she was Moth # and there semed no reason b§t her wordâ€"vet we wore suâ€" 0o appear as ipplicable to l you hear about the local n who was so keen in his in favour of the English irr that he put apricots into :tead of sugar? Easyv Terms you here three Used Cars in new car conditiss: and priced way below it‘s actual value. .Act Now! (Just Staft Stuff) 1} ie @11 aradwa irl came rushing out are store yosterday, e stopped to watch from the store, and ; reason. A f>w feet ntrance was a large vater, and with an *‘ face the girl jumpâ€" , and then, perfectly back into the store niad acde the following The Advance ten s if it might be )â€"day:â€"One local 1, it was a beauâ€" id for Raster anvyâ€" Try The Advance Want Advertisements The woden pcests that support th:e buildingy are being replaced with conâ€" crete pillars, and at che same time, a <mall cellar will be built. Thre inlerâ€" ior of the fire hall was painted by mombers of the fire brigade, during their off days at the mill, and setting a good example, i is now decided that the remainder of the first floor will all be touched up. Ansonvilie is at present experioncin3 a most difficult time, as many ¢f (he familiscs are not earning sufficient for their upkeep at the paper mill. As a measure Oof precavcion, the town is granting tlve difference between what the men carn at the mill and what they would recgive if they were on reâ€" lief. This applies only to families of seven or more. Th> merchants of Ansonvills find th» going most difficult, bys up to the present time no one has been fort d to elcse up. It is hoped that the near future will hold a marked change in th> market for nswsprint, and tha the mill will operate at a larger caâ€" pacsiiy than it has during the winter menths. Watch for the "Hidden Name" section every Monâ€" Alterations at Town Hall at Ansonville * **** *3 88 * t t I * 4 % 4 3 *4 CLEAN ROOMSâ€"BY DAY OR WEEK 3 Atmosphere â€" g Iroqusis Falls, Ontar (Special to The Advan ville tfown hall is « gcing@ minor alteratio ds the owWwn s cipients The project is m maintenance of h ing a twoâ€"foeld job people of Ansonvill ciut some of their soft blu Strange s ness, in revealed Illumined Relief Labour Used in Makâ€" ing Slight Alterations _| _ Corner Spruce St. and Third Avenue, Timmins Phone 324 " \\\\‘\\\\\“m Dusky tussocks abounding, velvet groen and russea browns; Seaâ€"calls seem different soundingz, choing o‘er the silent downs. Settled, muffled, peace prevailing subtle change goes on apac»:; Here in Mother Nature‘s paling, prepares to show her face. Divinist day at dawning nearby snowâ€" mantled hills, The newly wakened heathland so closely woven lies, Keps warm the things beneath and awnits new Sprin@«‘s fond eves. $1.00 UP 3 Third Ave., Timmins OFFERS | EXCELLENT â€" SERVICE © Rooms @ Kingston Hotel Room Board $11 and $12 per week When in need of a permanent wave, dont forâ€" get to call us. kn a midâ€"day sun rev mauveâ€"flame crocus | roop and poi«> of tree soft blurread shoots of range still ache, and ness, in hand with se Finest W aves We have the equipment to give you the finest hair dress obtainâ€" able the world over, DelLuxe Beauty Salon BASEMENTâ€"REED BLOCK Phone 483 THE KING E DWARD HOTEL 8 CEDAR STREET N Guaranteed Radio Repairs ned mimeon nt spell for 35b¢ upâ€"also Meal Tickets We will check your radio thoroughliy and advise you as to its requirements for llizin lterations, wh 9 the help of WEEKLY $4.00 Mceals @ sin revealing, peepin crocus tips; : of trees appealing, nts bringing gladne« or spirits healed. m’"'»t (‘ \1 he bmlmn ob., is also rrio, April 15, 1938 nze)â€"Th2 Ansonâ€" i prosent underâ€" ons, wherein th: Pe ‘rf ec t R a dio R C CC ‘pt 1Jot 1 Call 590â€"Toâ€"day willow slips. s ranger sad rets now 11 givin By Our Expert Look For Your Name in These Advertisements 131 ind the ork PAID ONLY $82 FOR FORTY YEARS LIFE INSURANCE PROTECTION day. Your name may be in next. Eight free theatre passes given away each week Word from Kirkland Lake tolls of an attempt to break in to Hornick‘s drug store at Kirkland Lake. A citizeon passâ€" ing by at an early hour on Wednesday morning saw a man Around the store and gave the alarm. When he was noâ€" ticsd al che store the burglar was tryâ€" ing to force the padlock on the front door. The police were given a desâ€"ripâ€" tion of the man and combed the town and district but though several suspiâ€" clous characters were encountered the suilty man was not found. St. Mary‘s Journalâ€"Argus:â€"It takes an expert husband to listen to the wife anrd the radio at the same time. Attempt to Break Into Drug Store at Kirkland |!FE The latest style permanents, marcel and finger waves, at extraordinarily low prices, Phone 2280 i ° dn cCANADA Ti Established 1869 "Onned by the Policyholders" Head Office â€" V aterloo, Ont FOR APPOINTMENTS 66 Fourth Ave. U NT J, E. Sullivan P. A. Macaulay W. M. Ritchie Marvon K. Harp Tiimmins, Ont. FRED STOCK, Branch Manager Representatives: Fourth Ave and Street LOUIS KRAJCHI, prop. We offer a splendid assortment of Chocolates and Candy, aiso Ice Cream in all seasons. Fred Morin, Birch St. S. Another true story of remarkable results from Mutual Life policies came in this week‘s mail. The writer bought a $1,000, 20 Pay Life Policy (No. 37,320) in 1898 when he was only 21 years of age. During the next 20 years he paid $474 in premiums and left the dividends with the Company to accumnlate. At the end of the 20 years his policy was fully paid up and he withdrew in cash the dividend amounting to $193. During the next 20 years he reâ€" ceived additional dividends of $199 on the paidâ€"up policy. Summing the matter up, he has actually paid only $82 for forty years‘ protection and today his Mutual Life policy has a cash value of $641. The policy will continue to pay dividends as long as he lives and at his death will pay his family $1,000. For information regarding the Mutual Life of Canada, its policies and actual results (the Mutual Life divides all its surplus earnâ€" ings among policyholders), call our nearest representative or write to our Head Ofhice at Waterloo. Imperial Corner “. Igars from Kirkland Lake tolls of an _ _to break in to Hornick‘s drug , Kirkland Lake. A citizen passâ€" at an early hour on Wednesday g saw a man Around the store ,:@5 Rose r Room . Beauty /(/ Shop OFPPERS YOU Prop.â€"Laurila,. . Lacy, Toke St Cigarettes y of remarkable 1al Life policies ek‘s mail. The $1,000, 20 Pay $7,320) in 1898 Tobaccos Timmins

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