New Liskeard, Ju The Advance)~â€"Mem in the earlier history of which her forbear: zens, were recalled â€" district newsparerm the home of Clarence highway eight miles held interesting con owner‘s mother, Mr born in the Ottawa toria was not long Britain and who. de: she has et was at house whet to visit her Despite | picks berri and weedi vegsetab‘rs days pnefore birthday las our at the a keard Kiwa tion, when . Minister of PLCGE ERCHXTET Mrs. Margar: Years Old, " Gone by Liskeard Woman Tells of Long Ago 14 Pine Street N. CURTIS DRUG Remus Optical Dept. Wilder MacLkean‘s J. M 17 Pine Street N SUN GOGGLES with side protecto Hospital Cotton, per Ib. Pinaud‘s Summer Colognes â€" â€" 89¢ Noxzema Lifebucy W oodbury‘s Baby‘s Own ... Castile bars almolive astile 10 for Modess 21¢ 2 for 4l¢ bolic 3 for 14¢ 50â€" PP We Save You Monevy Every Day 3 for 25¢ 11 protector }€ e of Day 128C OT e New anburyv {y¢ «on ze C3 in. O Properly corrected vision, will prevent trav and sightseeing headaches, and allow you build up your nervous systeim more efficientl Tinted lenses where needed w the light and give comfort. pI Your Vacation Can be Absolutely Ruined by Headaches from Strained Eves I‘m hurrying down to Curtis‘ to save money on their for Friday and Saturday 1PA ALM Timmins 15¢ . 27¢ , s advise Free Snowwhite game with every TEK TOOTH BRUSH at 50c speaker at the banquet held then. years ago, after she had entered the nonagenarian stage, she went to O¢tâ€" tawa and she hopes to make another visit to Canada‘s Capital city this fall. 1842, M a famil KOTEX 23¢ 2 for 45¢ with Crookes Lenses shell frame sSTOMACH POWDEK VOU 1801 at 1824 nC t] i2 cAints among Beveriley Jowsey ATY 11 mem Mc , $1.08 nories 10 had the Oft HY Phone Phone 190 ill als« it Ccame t imean Wa prâ€" ildren, eight of ather was the an Englishman is in Canada as mother, whose rtha Merrificld, years ago come Margaret Jowâ€" ag her nephews the widelyâ€" are sons of Captain John Captain Joh jllev. near Ayvl een i¢r maternal n among the a Vauev. and 16 me,. M Jnt €a reâ€" earlier VOT al the 2 for 1 Items N BALM BLOOD PURIFIER CURTIS SUMMER TONICâ€"..::.::::..:.... 2 1 BEEF, IRON and SVIN ::.::....:.:3:: 2 WRITING PAXDMS ....... HEADACHE POWDERS . REXALL COLD TABLETS ........ y DODD‘S KIDNEY PMBILS: FRUITATIVES ASPIRIN........ 22¢ , CASTORIA ... : MINARD‘S LINIMENT ............. ABSORBINE Jr. ... GIN PILIL® .........:..:.. BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS ...:;.......... PINKHAM‘S COMPOUNL ........... ENOS SALTS ........ . KRUSCHEN 2 CHASE‘S NERVE CHASE‘S K. L. PHBLS css Kits Bottles Aisterine TOOTH :.:. of her father, who was a sailor from Britain who became a settler and farmâ€" er in Canada. acuum Bottles Mrs. life wt seas during the w pa €expensive, But never seen an tion than durit St. Thomas Timesâ€"Journal:â€"An 8â€" yearâ€"old boy, who has been ordained by a religious organization, becaiuse he is able to preach, married a couple in Cleveland recently. A freak ceremony, of course. But we cannot understand how a law that does not recognize marâ€" riage between minors will permit a minorâ€"to perform the ceremony. â€" It doesn‘t say much for some people‘s conception of the sanctity of marriage, No wonder divorce is so frequent in the United States. pokt hC Sme nas he said he An Thermos Goods Tht May rhte1 ha A1 T6 s allotted spat known hard t declaring tha bu hnhat loat me‘ 1 air and sh¢ ha om 191‘ }12, with he! xÂ¥. Mr. and M A M 1 11 while her had and n he th more the p hetr aming o Ha bhoxes boxes im for $1.00 for $1.00 dif 23¢â€"â€"39¢ 39¢ , 98c 29c . 59¢ 25¢ . 69¢ for net for for for for for for THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINE, ONTARIO AJ ilt ATW 91 26¢ 91 BC uoC + 98¢ 39¢ 20¢ 39¢ 89¢ years »nship 1 6 9C > died, er life, ime of n met wa ‘ine Heyt 24 det lif ha cCO quenched th Several Hundred Dollars‘ Loss at Home of D. Deâ€" cock on Wednesday Mornâ€" ing At Paris on King George V l and Q@uezn Elizabeth received a welâ€" come from the people of France such as has seldom if ever been equalled. One writer in Paris described the acclaim given this visit of British royalty as a second coronation eventâ€"this tim the royal couple crowned King anc Quern of ‘France in ‘the af?ection O peopie. The royal couple arrived at Boulonge in the British Admiralty yacht Enâ€" chantress after a voyage from Dover, under escort of British and French warships, and left by special train for Paris, where President Albert Lebrun waited to welcome them. The King and Queen "are messenâ€" gers of peace," Jean Cardinal Verdier, Archbishop of Paris, declared as the Catholic Church joined the nation in welcoming the royal visitors. "All France rises to hail their Majesâ€" ties, the King and Queen of England," Cardinal Verdier declared. "Their presence among us proclaims resoundâ€" inglyv that thevy are messengers of House Damaged by Overheated Stove presg ingly peact "With these noble sovereigns, the greatest Empire in the world unites with France to defend the liberty of peoples, uphold respect for treaties and Christian civilization. May God proâ€" tect their Majesties." The British royal cciuple, on their first trip abroad since their coronaâ€" tion, came to France over the route of the khakiâ€"clad British Tommies who came 20 years ago to help turn back the Germans, and to enrich the soil France Gives Great Welcome to Rovalty a salute French President â€" Lebtliiuin COnICrTTed LC Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour upon Queen Elizabeth, His Majesty already having this honour. The King presented the president with the inâ€" signia of the Grand Cross of the Orâ€" der of the Bath. About 35,000 French troops were staâ€" tioned along the route. In his reply to the addresses of welâ€" come King George was especially efâ€" fective. peopie monument unveiled t Boul« tual "At the sam» time, as you have said, Monsieur le President, there is nothing exclusive in the understanding between us: our friendship is directed against no other power. whi tion "But," the King added, "we fully realize that it carries with it heavy reâ€" sponsibilities. In the period in which we live it demands from us all to a high degree those noble qualitiee of courage, wisdom and determination. "On the contrary it is the ardent deâ€" sire of our governments to find by means of international agreements a solution to those political problems which threaten the peace of the world, and of those economic difficulties which restrict human wellâ€"being. After thanking the President for "the opportunity to stress the bonds of "The action of our governments is thus directed toward a common goalâ€" that of assuring the happiness of the peoples of the world by means of true coâ€"operation." Fire, said to have originated from an erhesated stove. caused damage estiâ€" ated at several hundred dollars at the sidence of W. Decock, 119 Birch reet south, at 9.20 yesterday mornâ€" The loss is covered by insurance. It was not necessary to use water essure, the blaze being extinguished _ firemen with fortyâ€"six gallons of emical. The fire started in the parâ€" lon behind the stove and spread French People Take King George and Queen Elizaâ€" beth to Their Hearts Briti nt w med sday night at 6.40 a spark f lene torch ignited a pail in which auto parts were d in the garage of J. B , 107 Wilson avenue. Em €â€"in AuguSslt, 1914, i0 Iace ViL: nihilation before the invadin{ hordes and add a gloriou to the history of thre Britis} The King turned to salute a; ish flag which draped the mon was lowered. Lebrun conferred th o0 an adjoining living room hesterfield chair was partly The majority of the damâ€" aused by heavy smoke. The ion of the house is occupied Tuesday Kit a venut yvith an rid ry to use waler ing extinguished tyâ€"six gallons of arted in the parâ€" ove and spread onferred the ion of Honout park from an pall ‘of gasâ€" J. Boilsson: Employee xtinguishet i1 ich in~â€" )IL Dionnt friendship and Great for his tof with the w Monsieur . quintupl twe»n the torneyâ€"General of O Campbell, Minister Dr. Duncan McArtl tor of Edqucation; and son,. Official . Guardian vince of Ontario. It is | the special reason for F bell‘s presence is the commodation must soo1 tended both at the nur hospital to provide the f the accommodation ne grow in size and years. no doubt, the matter 0 of the children to be c spatches from T suggested that | turn the educat over to the care Education. No this effect, hov so far as noted. mal statement w date as to what ference yvesterda approximately 42 per C standing obligations to t comprised the business adjcurned tax sale wa Monday at the instance ind Only Two Properties Sold at Second Cobalt Tax S: posed roIt 1931 Buick Spec. bedan tires and motor. The lis of this car is $300 A sacrifice at 1934 Dodge Panel Truck, in nice condition $ throughout | 250 1937 Nash Sedan. A deâ€"luxe moâ€" del, equipped with radio 587 a and heater. Easy terms the guat dition to EASY TERMS 28 mecond Avenue See this Sedan! The motor is still good and upholstery and body very clean. Good terms this weekâ€"end. Te mall north ¢ juintupl COne nic} HEIGHTâ€"OFâ€"SEASON SPECIALS M which Britait ‘31 Deâ€"Soto EVERY CAR RECONDITIONED! miw LYÂ¥NCH ELECTRICAL APPLIANCGE there â€"Hor 1y Why More People Buy Westinghouse 10 16 insplH1 nto of the quint the Departm icial statemft iA the municipal s done when as held here Ho Publi Depu Mr. I L net ho « Mr. ic Wor! ity Min P. D. W the P1 1LY nant, A list prics @At THE HOME OF WESTINGHOUSE the only Dual Automatic Refrigerator with a sealed ventilation. West inghouse Refrigerators outsell all other rs in this area and over Canada because of superiorities n investigating. The Prices are Low. The Terms are : required more pr ompt. Be wise see Lynch Eelectrical exclusive Westing house dealer before buying any electric l from $140 for ap artment size. Terms for 24 years. ale Denies Mine Accident Caused Heavy Damage wait, yowll never get Usedâ€" Car Values like these in a long time! Every car is reâ€"conditioned, and will give you many miles of satisfactory service, HC 11 1936 Chevrolet Sedan. A maste: model practically new, equipped with heater and $ all conveniences _ 675 BIG VALUES FOR PA Yâ€"DAÂ¥AY @ible damagt M a Timmins LIBERAL ALLOWANCE ON YOUR CAR M 1 Lak ncluding â€"tlaxes In some inâ€" interested parâ€" nents with the e some of the id ight that the iimed the life a miner, had pa little mine, roperty 1 by whetr WIH Kir hn 111 It oisted 10n 3 1 M T hC no , UOILLL the | _ W« for ; chur all â€" Sang 1¢ Holli Mr. it o1 frien: decotr an B( Wedding Yesterday Notre Dame Church Cilemon nue Ro to wish TSt.â€" 1 minion trical storm. Every summer lightning when wWayv. piness al beautiful In the left on : Lake an turn â€" wi Avonue I M i ind â€" et t Twoâ€"ton HKe good shape. your present truck ht L 1934 Chevrolel, twoâ€"ton Truck, motor and tires are 5700 in excellent shape. ss Marie Jeanne V MIar ind Mr. Paul Archamâ€" eault Married Complete with license ready to go. There an many good miles in t vet. JULY 2 M 1 Catharines Standard:â€"The do«â€" n astronomer has warned people riy away from trees during an elecâ€" ~storm. The warning is timely. y summer fatalities occur from ning when shelter is sought in this 1 Buick sSsedan, the biggest buy the year this price uitable i a hone ind Mon will ‘29 Chrysler id. Many f the bride an ind to show i1 gifts. 1€ Mari wWitnme Nap @uC a > it \Mr. venuu 11 id $75 rlections, is lovely in a navy blue with white accessories white roses. sesiuin and Mr. Baulne n 1¢ . n?cam imbeault Dump Truck, in allowansce on my, a wedding breakâ€" _the home of Mrs. S. m‘s aunt, of 53 Aveâ€" friends were present ind groom much hapâ€" wer them with many the bride and groom oon trip to Kirkland al, and on their reâ€" un residence at 53 de Lourdes Roman vas the scene of a Wednesday mornâ€" ‘hen Marie Jeanne, d Mrs. Villar, of 124 »camse the bride of beault, son of Mr. i Archambeault, of Rev. Fr. A. Morâ€" e presence of many urch was beautifully occasion with maâ€" ht Phone 1401 cense â€" and re are still in this car islon wilth masâ€" flowers. played by the Mrs. Therriault 000â€"foot level, ‘urred, might rage for the loss would be i to a normal 1ss T. 1338