Quaint ard beautiful stitche put on bed lincns, chiefly in of fing featherstitching, of frond each side thoe main ster or three. The latter makes a ling of work as is atiractive {3 ticles, Sometimes the embroide appears on the sheet just al plain hem. Again, the homs chine or hand hemstitched a the featherstitching is done by maching above it. The handsc these styles of fancy hems t featherstitching come between stitched hem and another row . stitching or of drawn work Hine sheets ang | perfectly plain : stitched, machin» o _ or ornamented with may enter into ths white bed linens, o or linen may be tir the textile preemir ticles, but the name Come flexible, signi meaning, both cottor ton sheeting, perca place. Many homen with machine stitcl cthers consistently c u> ip i: > h c 8 us .i'“ One of the latest MONDAY, MAY 13TH FEATHERSTITCHIXG axp Stitchery Revived peftOuse/ old Lydia Le Baton Walker nemstiiched and the ing is done by hang o t. The handsocmest o fancy hems has th come between a hem 1 another row of hem drawn work if the tyles of sheets in which both f« hemstitching are employed. har This is a big program. To most men, it is possible only with the help of Life Insurance. 103 you realize. bilities wic the : aking 11X T his is Life Insurance W oeeck Your assets should be sufficient to HEMsTITCHING NOW COMBINED ON LINEX® in s below A ROFIT, as business firms do, by stock of your affairs regularly. Your responsiâ€" and your liabilities may be increasing faster than namer H Provide for your wife as long as she lives, Educate your children, Retire any mortgage on your home, Furnish income for your old age, Meet all charges and taxes against your estate without reducing the income you plan for dependents. n Drawing Threads nbination Work ms wer mstitch J 1idiill, AilU a@a DICasâ€" f works result. The ‘asss may be bought stitched ends. Then £g > can be done at al fyle which is beâ€" were handâ€"hemmed therstitching and d and featherâ€" rows was done NI wt Red ind 11=Syndiâ€" , Timmins, Ont 1@A VC reason | more d flax Lrands ‘otton, when teness | a S But has orâ€" het deâ€" out 15 North Bay" box should be intended for stations ibetween Porquis Junction and North Bay, points to the east in the Provinces of Quebec. New Bx'unswick.i Nova Sceotia, Prince Edward Islang and" the States of Connecticut, Maing, New | Hampshire and Vermont; points west ; > of North Bay, Manitoba, Saskatchewnn.! Alberta and British Columbia. In the "Timmins and Toronto" box, il'lettcrs should be placed that are des-l | o e 4 e tC#3 a wC P 4 smm uns tined for stations between Huntsville and Toronto as well as Western Onâ€" tario and points as far east as Kingâ€" ‘ston. All United States mail except ; that to the northeastern Atlantic states should go in this box too. Unless letters are placed in the proâ€" per box, it is possible that 24 or 48 hours may be lost. 1t pays to reaq the directions on the b3xqs when posting Sunday mail at the station 1 j 1 $ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Hall and litâ€" tls daughter, of Toronto, were the guests of Timmins friends last week. Emm ECE SE C | public will coâ€"operate to the extent of reading the directions on the travelling lletter boxes and placing their mail acâ€" cordingly, there are bound to be some delays in receipt of articles posted. "It is desirable, however, that when possible all letters should be posted at the post office in Timmins up to 11:30 p.m,. Saturday for Sunday despatch, as proper despatch is thereby assured." Letters placed in the ‘"‘Timmins and North Bay" box should be intended for stations isetween Porquis Junction and | 46 "*LIC: is "the Department best possible i~ult, UOUxCS used on the T. Lrain No. 46 on Sunday, madt it was found that there werd ters placed in the wrong box best possible service. T here a Cn train 46 on Sunday two b labelled "Timmins and Toront is carried through to Toronto 46. The second box is labelled and North Bay," and is taken train at North Bay where the are sorted anq despatched NoOrth Bay nost affira on Sunday may be gi1 the mailing public desirability of post. cutside of Timmins particularly on Satu evening up to 11.30 day‘s Advance to ters in the mail Sunday train so ng official com received from t Read Directions On Station Mail Boxes Hundred and Thirtyâ€"Seven Letters Recently Placed in Wrong Box in One Day. Boxes Are Plainly Marked. In Brie{f h Bay post office. ; is the desire of tI â€"~â€" Vi AiIIIMIins in the p ilarly on Saturday afte; up to 11.30 p.m. for iday, in Order that lett e given proper despatch ary and annoying delay: a checkâ€"up of the two boxes iused n tha m Cilt 1 iL All give sible service, and unless ill coâ€"operate to the extent the directions on the travell xes and placing their mailâ€" , there are bound to be so receipt of articles posted. desirable, however, that wt s are placed in the proâ€" s possible that 24 or 48 lost. 1t pays to reag the the bsxe;s when posting it the station. _ between Huntsville vell as Western Onâ€" is far east as Kingâ€" States mail except istern Atlantic states box too. i1 boxes mmunica Dii¢ Aat limmit postng mail f, and is taken from t] ay where the conten despatched from t} iday two boxes, of ind Toronto," whic to Toronto on trai s labelled "Timmir 18 m iken from th 137 SEE QUR SHOWROOMS 71 THIRD ; AVE. TIMMINS SmJ Support Asked For The Salvation Army amout Major time t Jective $1000 .( THE PORCUPINE ADVANC Then cut out a pencil dress hat, cape acr round necklin bias skirt clin: Anni ples price mate tions Isring your home up to date with modern Plumbing â€" You will be surprised how little it costs,. We cari plumbin experim paralle] gave a derize, tions C women they d 17 V Deen metid Progress at Meeting the Rexponxe PIMMINS SKATING RINK Moose Charity CARNIVAL un But e li hn May 23 to 30 ling ho: Complete Plumbing Installations If you are overweight MELEN TWELVETREE ) t smart Though nvincs vourself DON‘T FORGET 1Â¥l1 her dinne; Selfâ€"Denial Fund in ess at Present and ig the Usual Good 11 )€ s diittl HCdLlIng supâ€" the lowest possible Have us quote you on or complete installaâ€" 1 1l By F A M O U« d dis Timm Bs BEAUTIFUL 11 complete lin d heatingo n hip Te, n amith Elston Ltd. wn with its Stout irthe; nn firs E, TIMMINS, ONTARIO ind ind LINES TO LOVELINI fer h ‘‘not so slender" c not follow this 11 Wit irba Tickets Selling Well for Charity Dance on June 17 pin DC 1V In(€ numb tels. int WI a] id 11 aer‘ choose long lings. Whild low this admonition, nevertheless scarft of velvet gives long lines JImnIin nust unat n industrial ar ‘Or inctbriate nq> military ind other in not kno the Army in e Advance : ber of shel Army and make h h 11 repotr dandt 1935., 1b m a ill 16 y in these lines. Last ce made reference to shelters, food depots, and maternity homes, ites, children‘s homes, y homes, prison gats institutions maintainâ€" To carry on these inâ€" e general good work hclping humanity the funds and it appears ause indeed to assist e or small,. asâ€" the viivo? wWIlO nave gone pathway. There are know the great work t] ind 1 d as selling well | e to be held in the _Monday evening, proceeds from the a worthy charity. ind and across he smart thin look pounds n Salvation Army is the social welfare the Army. The noted and appreâ€" the destitute, the se who have gone T‘hin end be h m hsead h smarter and i stout IC0ks? nd down lines e eye lengthâ€" an optical ilâ€" th, not width. wh Bell Syndi ‘hen choos Remembe:r 1L fashion in belts with und neckâ€" im ) broadt est ndetr lines perâ€" ‘arer wic: th: , the jJack imed deep h 141105€ who are in the wholesale busiâ€" ness should be able to produce a wholeâ€" saler‘s license, issued by the Daminion Cvernment, William Nicolson, manager of Gamblcâ€"Robinson‘s told The Adâ€" vance. Even wholesalers are included under the town byâ€"law if they go about with a truck from place to place sellâ€" ing in that way. If thcy take orders and deliver the goods later, they are immune. To establish a place here to store produc:, then go out and sell from door to door requires a license costing $250 under the town byâ€"law. | Those who are in the | ness should be able to pri saler‘s license, issued by government, William Nic« of Gambleâ€"Robinson‘s { vance. Even wholesalers under the town byâ€"law if with a truck from place ing in that way. If th« and deliver the goods 1: immune. To establish a store produc:, then go out aoor to donr: renllirac ‘a i Ee (7 week ‘by wholesalers and cthers. 12 |__ "It seems to me that it is unfair comâ€" * | petititon," Mayor Richardscn stated in an interview. "If these trucks want to sell goods in Timmins, they should " pay a peddlers‘ license."It is probâ€" .9 j ‘ that in the near future prosecuâ€" (9] , tions will be made under a town byâ€"Jlaw * | prohibiting the sale of produce from ’Sfdocx' to door by other than producers ~|themselves without paying the $100 peddlers‘ license. Willing to Take Loss Here * j _ Wholesalers or trucksters from Souâ€" ~Athern Ontario often load â€" not ~only native produce but imported stuff as well and bring it northwards for reâ€" sale. They visit retailers from North Bay to Timmins in an effort to disâ€" ‘ | pose of their goods. By the time they "freach Timmins they are willing to cut prices to almost any level in order to make a sale, often selling ‘below the | wholesole cost here. If they are unâ€" |able to unload on retailers, they try the house to house canvass. The housewife ’is usually quick to take advantage of the 10w prices. In the eyes of town ofl!lcials and in the eyes of lccal merchants, this sort of business is unfair competition, for the trucksters pay no taxes in town, unless the $100 fee is paid as license. Few of the trucksters can afford to pay that high fee and in Other towns, the nuisance has been done away with. 1 Not Aimed at Producers | The passing of a byâ€"law in Timmins last year was expected to remedy the condition. Police intend to enforce that law from now on and the peddlers may gradually disappear. The law is not aimed at genuine producers. Any farâ€" mer, on production of proof that he is really operating a farm, is permitted to dispose of his products in any way he likes, o 4 i lil A peLl{IlG ment refusing to buy fruits tables from trucks coming South has had a bad effc? C in Timmins, The Advance w Trucksters Cause Unfair Competition Mar y moth broug the 1 _ .A SCLLOINS ApPArt ¢f one Sunâ€" day during the year for special cognizâ€" ance of mothers all over the world is serving as a fine guide to kindly thought, Rev. Pr. O‘Gorman suggested. Plans for charter night, May 23rd, at the Timmins club are still progressing and from that part of the programme already laid out, it appears that the evening will be one not easily forgotten. Fown Byâ€"Laws to Be forced Against U 1V 1 # wil D UTOQ Dbe Lnâ€" forced Against Unfair Practices of Some Pedâ€" dling Fruit and Vegeâ€" tables Address On Mother‘s Day to Lions‘ Club Re\ truck from place to Rkat way. If they iver the goods late: To establish a pl: )ducs, then go out ar The mus vided by Kings. ve been ded time ‘amotus pi0ouuce Dut imported stuff as nd bring it northwards for reâ€" Chey visit retailers from North ) Timmins in an effort to disâ€" EC their goods. By the time they Timmins they are willing to cut to almost any level in order to i sale, often selling below the )€ costâ€" here. ‘If they are unâ€" unload on retailers, they try the eéev. Fr. O‘Gorman the Speaker at Timmins Club on Monday. Charter Night to Be May 25rd 16 to Take Loss Here S or trucksters from Souâ€" o often load not on|lyv mothers toc mother of the the Graci, an the minds of | of the Churc There day NE the occasion will be ; lerini and his Vagab will be a number h eaker t: how hi d down f the Ma ici, and s future prosecuâ€" T a town byâ€"law f produce from 1 tThe wOrid R. O‘Gormai: mins Lions C Mo id so on wer his listeners b ch of the Na ‘t of one Sun S and vegeâ€" 4 from the on the trad» vas told this hly mo t ! 24 Third Ave. Phone 481 R. ABRAHAM [Summer Accessories too TY h s 1 > 4 i j 4 /A( f ns ub langeric designed for smooth â€" ness under summer sheers. Gossamer â€"fine wispy s ilk hose in crepe or chiffon. Shoes with the new whites predoâ€" minatirg, Gay gleves, many in fine fabrics that tub ceasily. Crisp coolâ€"looking neckwear too. _ And to crown it all perk y cuummer millinery that just radiates smartness. In short everything that will make you in tune with summetr‘s peérâ€" fect C€ays . . . and ecvenings, NC printed crepes. Styled to minute of gay and shades in polkas, â€" che plaids, and stripes. Sol flowered and figured desi and Company fronu 65 A-j c $1095 Ufltra and st ing of inspire time a ptoring m k |\ _ Ks €/.~ How the sCft] gn t Of: c‘ m The First Hint Summer is reflected in these new fashâ€" ton leaders. Abraham‘s showâ€" ing of summer apparel is as fresh anrd new as the coming season itself. Come in and let us share your delight in planning the new wardrobe. cool! These fresh Crepes. Styled to the of gay and darker in _ polkas, checks, ind stripes. Solids, and figured deslvn.s welcome moon â€" to enlightâ€" ie charm hese roâ€" * inspirâ€" evening PAGE FIVE