partment meetings v officials, w citizens ha of Ontario told to be Control A« in all th: weeds in bot ing inaugur; and Weeds I However, to paign must have ing of every ho officials pointed interest displays by the Departn weeds will ke fi Ask Coâ€"operation in Fight Against Weeds Every â€" Householde: Help in This Cam FAGE TWL on First Mortgages Available in TIMMINS SCHUMACHER SOUTH PORCUPINE Paid Back Monthly over 3 to 5 Years. APPLY TO REAL ESTATE INSURANCE STEAMSHIP OFFICE 20 Pine North Timmins Toronto Asphalt Shingles are surfaced with fireproof granules. They give vital fire protection from chimâ€" ney sparks and flying embers With Toronto Asphalt Shingles your home has double protectionâ€"protection from fire and protection from the most severe weather conditions. They give years and years of satisfactory service. Head Office, Schumacher, Phone 708. INSURANC E. Pine Street North Timmins SIMMS, HOOKER DREW FELDMAN TIMBER CO., LTD. HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALL CONVENIENT TERMS im palgn 1135 1580 1, the cam lastic back ind farmet ing by th Phones Prevéent (th° Every weed C of Will you, Mt share in this w mnace Constabl brutally tMis YyEar, C the goal of the D¢ glected patch or 1 ngton, askKking had been offer Davidson‘s murd $350, $100 of wh Sudbury Rotary cit Seeks Reward Offered in Sudbury sSudbury this from H>2rmat sponsible for ‘the | sult police organis patrolled the railw until â€" Ponomorenk proached. Gray was shot d« police bullets and hanged in January slaying of Davidson 31 AI?,.p ourist 11 In his iray and n into h 16 muel 1I eJ k 11 )1 Phoneâ€"Office 11 Residence 13 npif n by a barrage 0 Ponomorenko wa H pal @1 it AI Slip Cover News That Include Suggestions the Year Around Tooâ€"Trim Fit is Now E ‘ot a slip wvith band widths. â€" T vidths. This idea could be AaAdapte n various ways. For a chair or a sof he main part of the piece coluld be 1 ‘rey moire with just a single narro sand of ‘red appliqued on around t jottom. The cushions could hree rows of red bands in differs vidths put on their fronts like bank« f braid. The heautiful colours and blends of nature are reproâ€" duced in Toronto Asphalt Shingles. â€" Briar, Sunset and Clover blends are outstanding in their charm and will greatly enhance the appearance of any home. Call in and let us show you samples of this exceptionally fine roofing. Estimates gladly given. They may be finâ€" anced under the Home Improvement Plan. Plaids in the Picture A love seat was interesting becaus had back and seat cushions in otch plaid, predominantly red. Arm id flounce were in beige twill finish around the bottom in pleated plai ewWâ€"100King sola Was COVerS?2q wWiLi al chintz for back, scat cushions ose cushions that leaned ‘ms. But the arms were actua‘ly d with a plain blue chintz and iffled flounce around the bottom ‘uffled blw> chintz too. hair we saw and liked had back eat in a quilted floral chintz in ien of lavender flowers with soft foliage. The back, sides and e woere in lavender rep made with pleats at the corners only and a scalloped placket up the hback flowered covered buttons. severe squaredâ€"off chais> lounge slip cover of grey moire finished bands of red satin in varying s. This idea could be adapted rious wavs.. For a chair or a sofa, ere pIPSenUung IHMIiUlC »â€"covers toâ€"day. rimmings and Combinations ran across a style show of slip recently that gavelus some really ips. Combinations of different als were stressed importantly ewâ€"looking sofa was covered with i1 chintz for back. scat cushicns COI A variation of the usual floral slip cover is shown hbherearms of a plain chintz repeating the â€"the flower design is complemented by flounce and tone of the floral. Oof uUpP}| 1t pracucalily ind whips up th omimitte> Or son > suddenl s or bedspreads sh do all along. Th: ing last minute n s family a visit.: Or > for the an mething. best int ting the alhead C REFPURBISHINCG ~> coluld be in | single narrow lruir here uUp Mill Office, Timmins, Phone 709 THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO PLEASANT HoMES a¢ ruffle about two inches wide. A wing chair of good lines got a slip cover in a green and white plaidâ€"it was finishâ€" ed around the bottom in a wool friage in green and white. Open arm chairs iA the room were slip covered in green and whits> stripes with a thick white moss trimming all around the edges. Textures and surfaces made several slip covers interesting without . other tricks. An allâ€"over quilted beige fabâ€" ric on a Queen Anne open arm chair by Elizabeth MacRea Boykin WEATHER PROTECTION FIRE PROTECTION LASTING BEAUTY Green and white plaid gangham slip covers the wing chair and makes interesting valance and tieâ€"backs for the window in this room with duH crevy walls. The add open arm chair has a slip cover of striped green and white with white moss trimming. d white the bot nd whi for Summer Comfort and Styleâ€"Smart for sentialâ€"Fringes and Combinations of Two wWwas distin3uisned Willl Ollly «to SUilj)ic narrow brown fringe around the botâ€" tom.. Another chair of this type upâ€" holstered in crewsl embroidery stood decoratively on its own feet. Slip Covers for Side Chairs It is one of our pet fancies that side or straight chairs take slip covers as nicely as upholstered chairs. And noâ€" thing dresses up a room more than to have a set of plaid side chairs slip covâ€" ered in something fresh and perky | Table tops summer bu/en covers for the down four to : This helps much dark fur l small table sometimes a c la wide braid, i intricate sight inch unpleat finished with oldâ€"ti cheted type fringes. had a woodrn ball ( are also shown wit} covered, back and the skirt coming | the smart way is plain and unpleat pleats at the corne But chairs aren‘t take slip covers W plano looks breezy cover and gets a lo looking for th summer du and liked beige twill bottom in fringe. T‘ cver the be floor. same materi match. Th or contrast. obvious answ to do with a possible and 10Oo Another new wrinkle in slip coverâ€" ing that gets rid of the wrinkles is to lace jup the corners. Very decorative if you use a plain coloured fabric for the slip cover, with lacing of a conâ€" distinz:uished with only slip cove rir seats‘ â€" inch unple Th 3061 An Obvious Answer bed up pIl ()] ebyv predomirant 16 n Or it could bell fring». i a snmmer room tered all over i: acsent. Galloon i help in turnint GqU glib in a siip protection from The one we saw was made of ed around the wn cotton rore extended onlv ind prot 1€ »stion of wha ks pretty im hole busines: th, and wit} floor. The _ the flouno ent for kici with stripes l2 with an 1zâ€"over and s gracefull» foot in th flounce t( can matlcl ; often th 11l1n aving Sll extendin the side ver tyle Â¥t éd from vinzg slip imple that ‘and Death of L. Martin Formerly of Timmins Friends of the family in town will | ni deeply regret to learn of the death of | w Laurin Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs.| T: F. Martin, formerly of Timmins, | tw but now of Bridgewater, Nova Scotia.| pi Mr. and Mrs. Zenas Martin and famâ€" ily were for years resident in Timâ€"{ d; mins where they have wide circles of.| ps friends. Mr. Zenas Martin more reâ€" | <o cently has bsen employed as railroad | se enginer, making the family home at| W Bridgewater, N. S. Messrs. Osmond‘of and Blake Martin, of Timmins, are!ar brothers of Mr. Zenas Martin. se The Bridgewater Plulletin of recent | A date makes the following reference to| at the death and funeral of Laurin Mqr-I be tin. l ve section, there were three passengers in the driver‘s seat of the truck, which had been hired by the party to carry them back to Bridgewater following a concert given earlier by the band at Mill Village. Popular Young Man Died from Injuries Received in Motor Accident. Accident Claims Life of Popular Bridgewater Boy Laurin Martin, 18 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Zenas Martin, died in Dawson Memorial hospital on Sunday afternoon, following internal mJuxln" he received early Saturday morning, when a truck on which he and five other members of Charles Garber‘s Melody Boys Band were passengetrs, left the highway and plunged into the ditch at Mill Village, Queens County Besides the six members of the band who were seated in the canvasâ€"top real The arccident occurred near the bridge when the vehicle, for some cause Excursion travel will be handled on Train No. 46, comnnecting at North Bay with C. N. Train No. 2 (On the RETURN journey, tickets will be valid for travel on CLN. Train No. 1 from Montreal, 7.30 p.m., Sunday, June 12h, and Monday, June 13th, 1938. Tickets will be valid to leave destination points, Wednesday Clear B.C. Fir Vâ€"Joint; Gyproc‘ Hardwood Floorâ€" ing:; Vâ€"Joint and Shiplap; White Pine Featherâ€" edge; Clear Fir and Pine Doors in Stock Sizes: Sash in Stock Sizes. Y ard Schumacher Phone 725 ROUGH AND DRESSED Bargain Coach Excursion Tickets NOT VALID on "The Northland Trains 49 and 50. John W. Fogg Limited Lumber, Cement, Building Materials, Coal and Coke, Mine and Mill Supplies. Pembroke Jct., Ottawa, Montreal and Quebec via North Bay and Canadian National Railways BARGAIN COACH EXCURSION THURSDAY, JUNE 9TH, 1938 BARGAIN COACH EXCURSION FRIDAY, JUNE 10TH, 1938 Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Railwas The Nipissing Central Railway Company WILL OPERATE 11L U MBE 1R oints in the Maritimes via North Bay and Canadian National Railways. For Further Particulars apply to Iocal Agent Head Office and Yard Timmins Phone 117 TCOJp as yet undetermine road and turned dittcth. <~Lea Conrad nacht, who were : seat with the drive escaped unbilurt. C crt Garber, Murra} recrived painful bu ies and are now or ery after treatme hospital and at the Just out of high Just out of 1 tin was a yo character and all classes. / much drawn> by him was wellâ€"known magazi of Toronto. The d: High Szchool Year work. He was empl the store of the lat« He is survived by sisters, Phyllis, at pr nurse at the Halifax who is attending N Truro, Betty and LC brothers, Linto pupil, and Allan, at The funsral, whic day afternoon from parents, was very l sorrowing frisnds a service was conduc! pastor of t Whitm>2>y, pastor o1 of. which the dec and active worker, seph Berridge of C A wralth of floral and sympathy fro banked the casket veyed to the ce car and laid on th choir, which was dered two hymns and "Sometime W baritone solo, "Wi brok>n" was feell Hurtle. The pallâ€" mates, were André tle, Fred Simmons suicide at a no known relative embalmed and pli store in the hops be found to claim : mified as the yea known as "Old Bi by many tourists. burned down last Huntingdon an Italian, P suicide at a G no known re Old Bill," the my young im ind extren Kickland Lk Phone $43 |*} Branch Office 11 i Kurn J)] Du 11 H