The PC usual hig Mr. Jago quest; M numbers; M Mrs. J. ‘F1 bers most p Guetin at t Dancing n ly given b dancing tead the Irish Ji; The Cornis] sented by Mr. Mr. Mitchs]; piano. Capt. . ence w.th mor David G Herman W most appre{ Myrs. number Profess the prog Hawaiian priate co apening. The local C1 the Moose, N concert in th March 26th. tator of the M man. A prog was made up a Musical Concert by Women of the Moose Very Pleasing Programme Presented Goldfields Theatre at Recent Event by the Women of the Moose, PAGE 31X include a fullâ€"floating rear axle (lower left) and a nev improvements in the specialtruck type 80 horse pow The new fullâ€"floating rear axle is a type in whi« The axle shafts have nothing to do but drive the wh for inspection or adjustment of wheel bearings or oth + The new dual downdraft carburetor and dual in and Eower output, by assuring more even distributi weather starting. > The Ameriean Pad Textile in a pair of Nuâ€"Way $ Suspendersâ€"and no rubber to rot. Simple, concealed spring ends of nonâ€"rusting phosphor bronze do the trick. For your added comfert, there‘s the Slipâ€"Easy back, which permits either length to slide independently. And Nuâ€"Way Suspenders are washable. Made in the smartest designs for men of taste (that goes for Nuâ€"Way Garters too). in handsome gift packages at your local Nuâ€"Way Dealer‘s. If you want comfort and good appearance . . .with «ecanom y . ask for Nuâ€"Way. J stretch you can use, ‘?« $ é‘; i SllS')(.‘]ldel‘S b’very LPair ord ‘Announces New Vâ€"8 Truck with Fullâ€"Floating Rear Axle V car MC Mr. St Wilkin all the A Full Year‘s Women a â€" muUsi ghtfiul ipproâ€" and the rudi~â€" Di il ars which are bein wer left) and a ne\ type 80 horse pow e is a type in whi car unds "Butterfly Danc Mrs. Wilkins dancing numbe SCHOOL CHILDREN. sSAJID TO HAVE TRIED TTCKET RACKET ICOU of Mr: quest, and t all with het Miss Katl ligchtfully da You‘ll not get real conveniâ€" ence till you use ths new TAâ€"KUP Belt. Snaps on or off in a jiffy, is adjustable, and can‘t slip. Double sewn. high grade leather in Black, Brown or Grey. Nonâ€"rusting nickel silver parts. For Sale by IF YOU WEAR \A BEJ 1€ God Sa s. Wilki Sam Bucovetsky Lt« THVMEMIN® yenueC ramm il )blem Suita O~TARIO a l NI Haw 1i LC n} dancecir M tuden il nun Jit J 1 1J ‘March Honour Roll of Mattagami School Rig Attendance at the | L,;fi.†Annual Paper Makers‘ Ball| |H(1 artsarigl@r Sr. TL Diament stead, â€" I Standing of the Pupils in the Various Classes of the Mattagami Public school for the Month of 1loinar urd, W Telen J 129 FIRST AVE. PHONE 820 12 years connected with Trade CXLL SERVICE â€" FOR â€" SERVICE I‘S. Th Plumbing and HMeating MeV fC T1 Je 11 _economy, engine efficiency This also aids in easier cold B. E. Service Mi Kaulbeck e Melvill lan C Derri )llowing the Matt ind ilm ittrac ie dis B ol 1J ECA Stat 5C s again on M ittendance w tty Steven d : ‘Taylor A 1 a} .. JAaAmeS, Gloria T1 Derrick C Miss M Hadley March, 19 OINIL nd 1l 11 Tick Couch, Dorothy Dalt 1 Feltmate. idGa Hunt, noy phries, teacherâ€"Pete y Hoblyn, John Newâ€" n and Ross McIntosh Partridge, iledhill. 5 M. Thorburn, teachâ€" line, teacher many types of New features ire many other Timmin 11 i Annui 109, Int * Maker Hut irguerite ick Will il Pay wWas Thorburn IdGa .B Mak NC 11 1C mpson orthy. eq Barbara Walter tress cK, Eon rl Redd ind â€" Irf h ery Demp n, Diamen Lathan on,. Wal Mal) NC FPreda Hayâ€" M C( U H t THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO mM Mrs. J. Watterson Dies at Her Home in North Cobalt ViC Welsh Glee Party Llfesdwmg’ Guards at South Porecupine: Give Demonstration McK Fine Cheir in Charge cf Musical Proâ€" | Itr gramme at United Church on Sunâ€" d2ay Evening Last,. Other South ; Porcupine and Dome News. Marr T‘immitr 11 O1 Mi ud Mi L l A 1 11 it Ol GCO Walmon ind Mrs. John W. Pogg have reâ€" from their visit to Sarosota, Ki th On onal it Alexander lead. n Sunday, March 25th, in Rev. Father Pare, Violet ter of Mr. and Mrs. Owen nnaught Hill, to Mr. Wilâ€" el, of Timmins; Miss me; Mrs. Gordon Warâ€" : Mrs. J. D. Mortson, of Mrs. C. E. Milton, residâ€" ‘Joali. ~The funeral was fam.iy residence Monâ€" to St. Ceorge‘s Anglican Revy. Canon F. H. Hincks church Halleybury, conâ€" rvice and aiso officiated ide in Mount Pleasant kip No Mass â€" iff fron McNab :‘ second inder leg H Eastes© morning serâ€" aim‘s R.C. Church d special music inâ€" 11 ardy, of limimins, ‘k‘s vacation from usins, Buddy and Hill. Sunday, April 1st, Chevrier, of Dome ek â€" says: â€""MI »who had lived : ind s In L rom the _ years ago and y Kerry, Ireland, n 1871. Coming ), the family livâ€" afterwards movâ€" n to North Coâ€" survive, Mrs. â€" on holiday Orill.a. UMUr. Jones Wi sympathi( ind his broth e. The chure ty not ancth« The music wf voices blendin i hea: Josepi Advan 11 i] t111 BaVv 11 1 Angeles, wa:s er sister, Mrs > weekâ€"end. _ Wednesday Guild of the 10 a hot supâ€" SKIP; Richards secâ€" 1. W. Brooks d, P. Larsen th deep feel dedicated b to the mem al inâ€" ioE flat. the teachers is spending aer homs ir in Calabogie: hart; Misse: LV congregation at Welsh Glee the musical the United ‘ramme had it exqu.sl of Glory two hymt Morris arsg Porcuping. ) has been fith m Thur: ition wit iting M het m( the ¢( O11 A j ila irabl Margaret vacation rink, the : played eam won skip;â€" C Bay. was Kirkland O SC ial Bank genial given ime to iffered , died home ouble. aitterâ€" ) and ) Mr. )lden Miss pubâ€" M i ath rles, up th on ad 11â€" n T KLKXeErCSe, the Lifesavin claraticn." The Lifesaving C nonâ€"denominational the ages of 11 to 18 tive of creed. both paper suggested by Predicts Provincial Elections May gave thei Salvaticn on Monda They ‘IG: form came their by Dial nuimbe Mt. . remark their : that t to the 1N( lered Dia roup Sold Dialogue, ‘ number Panofort Guit: iss R teresting Army on Week. ong, _ Un Guard Tr uphonium Bandsmar 1€ 11 OXYDoOoL 2 PEARL SOAP 10 1000 Island Dressing SANDWICH SPREAD MAYONNAISE }~â€" LE wNG 0V PRUNES ]"‘_l;Z ({l Ees !.(-' : TODDY i} ili!.l'-; 1( HOCOLATE ;4 LTH DRINE Boneless Montreal Shoulder Roast Ib. 17¢ Beef Stew» 12c 16 i06 Hfuard Event Mondayv Monday Evemnkg : Programme Muech jsyed by Many. "W here Quality Counts" Ha 1I FINREST a coorInc 0nl0ns LETTUCE 2 15c Ccooking APPLES =»â€"~»~*1.59 Fresh Crisp Head th tha it it H e mad ronto 1l il the T1 or June of This And Many Other Good Values on Sat ‘elegrat 1 tish govern toâ€"day with $155,740,000. "Althougt Report of Superintendent of District Children‘s Aid Iochn Bull Recovering Without Aid of the N.R.A. M I1mon ishing by th by telephon rnment ende 11 }‘:;u‘}l ned t T J from London, England, â€""Neville Chamberlain, by the River Dee, was ephone tonight the Briâ€" t ended the fiscal year urplus of approximately U 11 £1° J 49 Fresh Home Made mrliament build Sausage . 25¢ m ildren‘s Aid March, 1934 no matt ‘tion. mt ling â€" a We ‘, June diction es the Liquor Lyon‘s Tea Shredded Wheat Palmolive Soap Christie‘s Sodas 1Y Corned Beef H. P. Sauce bottle Domino Soap Chips Dominion Peas Peanut Butter 8 »:. 25 25th Anniversary Discovery Porcupine Gold Mines TIMMINS May 23 June 6th THE SOCIAL REGISTER budget was introduced last April was $7,500,000. "The past year‘s revenue amounted to $3,622,835,000, and expenditure $3,â€" 467,095,000, including sinking fund and war debt payments which were not budgeted." A Pariial List of Important Exhibitors ATLANTIC PACIFIC STORES BEACH FOUNDRY BEATTY WASHERS BLAHEY, NICK BORDEN‘S MILK BUCOVETSKY, SAM CANADIAN CANNERS CANADA DRY CANADA PACKERS CARNATION MILK EATON GROCETERIA EPLETT‘Ss ICE CREAM GAMBLE ROBINSON HMHALPERIN‘S HOLLINGER MINES IDEAL HARDWARE IMPERIAL FRUITS MARSHALLâ€"ECCLESTONE MacDONALD BEVERAGES MeINTYRE MINES NATHANSON‘Ss LUNCH PI0GNEER sSTORES PURDON LAFLAMME REMUS, A. C. ROBERT sSIMPSON CO sSHRAGGE, A. J. sINGER sSEWING MACHINE sWIET CANADIAN TAYLOR HARDWARE YOLLES FURNITURE of Canadian Business THURSDAY. APRIL 5TH, 19834 $126,000,000. stimated surplus when the as introduced last April was Ib. 22.¢ "W hers Quality Counts‘ 239¢ â€" 5¢ 43¢ 17 ¢ 31¢ 325¢ 17 ¢ Phkg tn