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Porcupine Advance, 18 Mar 1937, 1, p. 4

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DEACONâ€"Sacred to the beloved memâ€" ory of our dear mother, Elizabeth Deacon, who passed away March 16, 1936 Two dear bright eyes, sunny smile A loving heart that knew ns guile. No thought of se!f but of the other I know He said: "Well done, dear Mother." â€"Her loving daughters Leah and Ida, South Porcupire. «941 PACE PotRB George Janes, who pa March 17th, 1933. Heavy are our hearts toâ€"day Memory brings you back one To the time when In the happy day â€"â€"Always reme FPOR SALEâ€"Must sell 1 couch, 1 dining t table cover (hiue» D. DODGE, REGISTERE NURSEâ€" Hourly nursing, baths, simple treatâ€" ments. Phone 486. PRINGER SPANIEL PUPS FOR | HELP SALEâ€"Registered, Apply at 43 Wende | â€" mar Avenue, Timmins. ~20â€"341t1 | worl $2.25 per Pine Sou â€" MEATS â€" MORE EXCELLENT VALUES FOR YOUR LST BUTT Roast l’urk EATON‘s Pork \dusage Smoked Fillet sSILVERBRIGHT Salmon FINNAN Choice Quality Beef BONELE®S Pot Roast .......... h. ROUND Steak or Roast, Ib. Choice FRESH VJ Shoulder ... Ib. Leg Roast .......... 1h, Loin, flank off ....lb. Stewing Veal ... lb. FRESH PICNIC sSTYXCLE Pork Shoulder ... lhb. EATON‘S Strawberry and berrv Jam With Added Fruit Pectin On Sale FRJ and SAÂ¥T. EATON GROCETERIA Delivery Without Extra Charge Phone 991 _ Third Ave. FRIDAY SPECIAL 1 pound Pork Liver, : Ib. Sliced Breakfast Bacon BOTH FOR 27c WOOn FOR SALE IN MEMORTIA M squat Tins No. 2 Just look at that price we sav it represents a g ingâ€"Canadian â€" yrown noted for their gleamin tom Limit 4 tins with another purchase Frontier Brand Standard EATON‘S OFFERS PLENTY! rememt Sliced Peaches Must sell, 3 rocking chairs, dining table, English file (blue}. 12 Sixth Avenue. sShank off ple ok at that price! Need it represents a great sayâ€" nadian yrownâ€" Peachos, or their gleaming golden their teoender texture, and all their luscious rich Dyue to this outstandâ€" price only 4 to a cusâ€" memoryVy C K once more were with us yore. d by Wife voxl: 16â€"inch Feldman, 110 130. â€" 20â€"21t{ Raspâ€" y *# smile guile. other Wife and ed 29e William 1 ~away Dz ud %# " f 24¢ Oc 16¢ 10 Archambault, 25â€"vearâ€"old Payâ€" master mine employee, was killed yesâ€" terday morning at that mine when a piece of steel in a skip the miner was riding caught in the <timber of the shaft. Although the skip was stopped immediately when the accident occurâ€" red, Archambault had died instantly from injuries received about the head A complete investigation is seing carâ€" ried on into the cause of the accident and a coroner‘s inrquest is to be held later. Archambault had been employed Fatal Accident at the Paymaster Mine Percy Archambault Killed Yesterday When Piece of Steel in Skip Catches in Timber of Shaft. POR SALEâ€"100 MEN WANTEDâ€"To rain fc in Diesel Engineering. Mu chanically inclined, fair Tuna Fish 2 tins 27¢ CAMPBELL‘S Tomato Juice â€" â€" â€" 27¢ Oxydol E23c ‘p"‘"l()c \lleRlP EPS Jelly Powders â€" â€" 1bc Tomato Catsup â€" â€" 17¢ CRAWFORD‘S Crabmeat â€" â€" â€" â€" 29¢ EATON‘Sâ€"Choice No. 2 sqt. tin Strawberries â€" â€" â€" 21¢ PROA BRANDâ€"FLAKED Health Salts â€" â€" â€" One Pourd Tins EATON‘S Wheatlets Cereal A large generous size jelly roll at price that makes it thrifty to ta home for the family to rave abow Freshly hbaked and vour chorice lemon or raspberry flling. Bi'scuits =â€" «. ID, 17¢ Blend Tea â€" â€" â€"lb. 50¢ EATON‘S Cleansing Tissues 25¢ CHOCOLATE Coated Peanuts â€" 10¢ SSORTED CREAM FILLED \ Luscious Treatâ€"Rich RASPBERRY or LEMON t a ngs. ‘Consi mins as pa 393. Timmir C#A and@d residence ad Porcupine Ac ard Dog Food â€" â€" 35¢ ont OUTSTANDING â€" VALUE! golden banta consider, it is 1 vou‘ll be quich tage of this o item you use 0 ( luscious Another Limit 4 tins with another purchase HELP WANTED Dove BRrand Fancy Toronto, good soil and onsider taking house i; nart nayvyment. App 1 take full charge of Wages from $20 to Apply at 13 Wilson : bantam goldea a t outstandin 1 varietyâ€"and aney quality, and sA Roaster Fresh and Ground Daily {ten, tooâ€"~I rne No. 2 size tin irm. 40 mild id x pr an n Timâ€" ly â€" BoX _091 .909 6 oz. pkg oz. bottle 54 oz. tin 21c 16 oz. tin 6 oz. tin tins for oz tins 2 pkgs ecach Ib, Ibs tanien says n especially use ing hot and in house trail The Si. Patrick‘s dance, held last night at the Porcupine Badminton club in Schumacher was a successful affair in which green decorations played a large part. Huge shamrocks decked the walls and the colour scheme was carried thrcugh even to the icing of the Alfre stCove Pleasant St. Patrick‘s Dance at, Badminton Club Still another convine for â€" shopping atâ€" Ea w eekâ€"endâ€"a really lo that quality leaderâ€"â€"I Brandâ€"a pure clove rich, clear, and fineâ€" to overlaok this value Limit 2 tins with another purchase GUTSTANDING VALUE! Aa P Donell ; Alâ€" Pierit mallyv gc Huntingdon GHe ive ~been grants ble bathtub an Hein Musi Pure Clover Iuntingdon Glearer:â€"Patent papers ie â€"been granted for a combination le bathtub and stove invented by red Castanien, Columbus, O. The ve is built into one end and may be d for cooking as well as heating the ter for the bathtub. The cover over bathtub serves as a table top. Casâ€" ien says his invention will be found ecially useful in farm houses lackâ€" hot and cold running water, also walls and ed through s3 served a: Honey Boy Brand | burner can Apply Craw ted,. Sudbur Fruits Vegetables Oranges, doz HENR #man Leave Potatoes 90 Ib bag Choice Ripe Bananas, lb Y ou‘ll thank your foresight in rememâ€" bering order _ a stock of this delicious salmon â€"â€" next time vyou â€" areâ€" wondering what to serve. Note the low price too. No. 1 Tall Tin Fancy Medium, Red Cohoe S KRAFT Miracle Whip SA LA D Dressing hrcugnhn even to 1CINng Ol WH rved at suppertime. number prizes were won by M and Mrs. S. A. Caldbick. ‘ini‘s orchesira provided exces 16 oz. bot Welchs‘ / Grape / Juice â€" mi‘s pi ood dance music ENUS TASTY Cloverleaf SALMON liv oz. bot onvincing reason at Eaton‘s this ally low price on aderâ€"Honey Boy clover_ honeyâ€" 1 fineâ€"don‘t fail bottle PIANO TUNER for will be here this rders at Schroedetr‘s rner Em arnd Third _0 rracde For Thrifty SHOPPING ble deck cunks, nges, and heatâ€" ind McCracken, it. 19t{208 KRATT 27 45¢ 10c¢ ist thre® nroperty. ADVANCE. THMiMMtN®, ONTARIO made. Decks are then cleared for the work to go forward at once. Wotk is Created Every hcme improvement started puts men to workâ€"not only on the job itself but in manufacturing plants and dealers‘ stores throughout the country. Retail stores and the plants that supply them will directly benefit. Transporâ€" tation companies will have more freight The appeal of the plan is manifold. It appeals both to selfâ€"interest and to the community spirit. It appeals as : commonsense method of getling things done. It appeals as an economically sound stimulant to industry. It apâ€" peals as an immediate way of taking men Ooff relief rolls and putting them on payâ€"rolls. Mow the Plan Works There are thousands of home ownsrs| 1 t | whose homes need repairs and improveâ€"| ments and who have the savings to| finance them. But, for those who have | incomes but inadequate savings, the' plan provides machirery whereby they| can finance home improvements and additions, both interior and exterior,! on most favourable terms. The plan) enables the property owner to improve his property and increase its value without financial strain. He can go to his bank with every assurance of a sympathetic and helpful hearing. The| bank will arrange for him a very Ch(’a}), instalment plan. There is no red tape â€"the case is stated; assuming the apâ€" plicant can satisfy the very fair and reasonable requirements, the loan Is[ to haul. The farm, the mine and the forest will all®react to the stimulated demand for the raw materials they supâ€" ply. Works in Other Countries Wherever this plan has been tried, it has met with notable success. Homes have been and made more livable, the unemployed have been put to legitimate work and the community has found itself lifted out ofâ€" depresâ€" sion to a saner atmosphere of activity and contentment. In the city of Philaâ€" delphia, for instance, where $21,000,000 were spent, over $14,000,000 went to labour. The National Employment Commisâ€" sion places this plan before the people of Canada. It confidently calls for their coâ€"operation in a determined efâ€" fort to improve homes throughout the Dominion and to provide work of emâ€" ployment. The interest of every Canâ€" adian citizen, as well as the national interest, dictutes support of the Home Improvement Plan. Huntsville Forester:â€"The University of California lias a collection of 300,000 specimens Cf beneficial insects. Husâ€" bards are not included in the collection. Vast Coâ€"operative Effort The double purpose of the plan is improvement to Canadian homes and employment for Canadian workers. Every community has in it thousands of hcmes on which little or no mainâ€" tenance and improvement expenditures have been made in the past six years. The National Employment Commission has set itself the task of mobilifing across Canada a vast coâ€"operative efâ€" fort of home owners, workers, building cortractors, building supplies firms, business and service organizations, and o‘ public spirited citizens generally to restore and improve the homes of Canâ€" ada and to draw the unemployment inâ€" to~remunerative and constructive emâ€" ployment. Toronto Telegram:â€"Winner of Irish sweep prize died as a result of the exâ€" citement attending his win. However, ticket holders are in no danger. Home Improvement Plan to be Featured The National Employment Commisâ€" sion‘s Home Improvement Plan is based on solid fact and sound finance, reducâ€" ed to their simplest and most workable terms. It faces a conditionâ€"unemployâ€" mentâ€"and meets it constructively, with a practical programme that will gather momentum from itself. It contains nothing nebulous nor visionary. It is not a panacea nor is it an artificial relief measure. Mrs. William Wren left this week t a holiday trip to Southern Ontario. An indoor flower show is to be held at the Nocranda hotel, Noranda, on Tuesday, March 23rd, under the ausâ€" pices of the Noranda Horticultural Soâ€" clety. An item about an event like this in this North Land seems worthy of a few lines at least. Mrs. C, W. Price has returned home to Giroux Lake, after visiting her son, Ray Price, and daughtér, Mrs, Norman Johns, Timmins. (Continued from Page One) garization of the Plan as provided by the government is: Bornâ€"to Mr. and Mrs. Herve Mais soneuve, 159 Maple strect, rear, of March 12thâ€"a son. Bornâ€"to Mr. and Mrs, C. D. Clothic 222 Rea street north, on March 15thâ€" a daughter. Miss Jewel Twolan, 25 FPourth ave nue has returned after zseing called sud denly to Calabogie on Tuesday last, ow ing to the serious illness of her mother Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bannerman wisn to announce the marriage of. their daughter, Minerva K., to Norris S. Leth. The wedding will tako place early in April. St. Patrick‘s Party _ at South Poreupine A case of assault occupied the rest of the mornirg‘s time. Last week an Italian living on Goldâ€" en avenue brought a case of assault against another which was dismissed. This time it was the defendant of the The Young People of the United Church held a social evening in the church on Wednesday, having a good time at a real St. Patrick‘s party. Police Court News One drunk paid the usual fine at Tuesday‘s court here. For crossing an intersection in a car at more than 30 miles per hour, a man pleaded guilty. He asked to pay his fine next week so his case will be heard again next Tuesday. For having beer in his possesion not purchased according to the L.C.A. a man who pleaded guilty was fined $25 and costs. This time it was the defendant of the previous case who brought a charge against a relative of the plaintiff. He contended that upon leaving the court last week he had had trouble with this man who had threatened him. of the Rebekah Lodge. Seven tazsles of bridge were accommodated and the motif of the affant was the acknowâ€" ledged emblems of TIreland and St. Patrick. . Fawours of shamrocks were given to each guest and the lunch servâ€" ed carried out as nearly as possible the Irish jidea, Everyone present had a thorcughly good time. Prizes were won by:â€"1. Myrs. George Helmer â€" ccard table); and 2. Mrs. Henry Miller (blanâ€" ket). The third prize (a cake plate) was won by Mrs. Bentley Webb. Many oldâ€"timers in the camp will remember Herman Cropsey who lived here in the early daysâ€"was one of our town firemen, and married Lily, the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frisâ€" by. We learned toâ€"day that he dropped dead very suddenly in Pasadena, Caliâ€" forna, where he had been living for some years past. Very few details can be obtained as yet. The Young: People of the United Church held a social evening in the church on Wednesday, having a good time at a real St. Patrick‘s varty. ield o1 icme 0 inder t [ the F for both mtn and women scientifically fitted. â€" Informaâ€" tion â€" gladly given â€" without obligation. . Ask to see our large varied stock. Enjoy the extra rich energyâ€"giving served at our fountain m Wednesday evening at th of Mrs. Gibbons, Bloor avenu« the auspices of the Past Grand TRUSSEKS Corrective Belts Elastic Stockings ';mommwwmw @ SHERIFE‘S SALE OF LA NDS ; His worship said in sul evidence that assault (( proved. According to ar witness the plaintiff did fight, and the accused business in the row at al "I shall fine him $100 he must be bond cver in the peace." said his w thing must be stsoped s J :‘000000000000000000:00:0:0000:0::00:02‘ Later on he was pus walk, hurt on falling the same man. He had been picked a taxi to the doctor‘s ness stated that he ap urconscious condition According to the d this man appears to h ed a "martyr complex‘ which was evidentlyv r Dunville (Virginia) Newspaper:â€" "Wantedâ€"A live barber. Quality Barser Shop, 10 S. Vermillion St." BRITEN TOOTH PASTE 3 Kolynos Tooth Paste, 32¢, SQUIBB‘S LARGE TUBE TOOTH BRUSH FuwSer vcinic Vaseline HAIR TONIC S# COLcATE‘S Take note of these fine values with which we welcome Spring. Our price scale may be a faâ€" vourite old tune of yours, but we‘ve set new words to it with merchandise that chimes right in with the season, reminding you that now is the time to buy the home drugs, toiletries and sundries you will be using throughout Spring. Monogram Hot Water Bottles â€" â€" 49¢ Listerime Antiseptic â€" â€" 25¢c., 49¢, 79¢ Gin Pills â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" â€"~ â€" ~ â€" â€"â€" > . 39¢ Woodbury‘s Soap â€"â€"â€" â€" â€" 3 for 25¢ Eno‘s Fruit Salts â€" â€" â€" â€" 20¢., 47¢., 79¢ Powder Puffs â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" â€"â€" â€" 5e Easter Novelties â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" 10c to $1. 50 Bisma Rex, for indigestion 75¢., $1.50 Puretest Halibut Liver Oil Capsules $1 Puretest Cod Liver O â€" â€" 50c¢.. $1.00 Conde CUCastile Soap â€"< â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" D¢ Mason‘s "49" Cough Syrup â€" 40¢, 75¢ Jiffy Pocket Combs â€"â€"â€" â€" L L â€" 10¢ Scott‘s Emulsion â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" 53¢., 98c DENTAL POWDER 19c,\<<~" 33c Floating CARBOLIC SOAP ... 5c noon, all the right, title, interest ; FPREDERICK JAMES DOWZER, i; Undeéer and by virtue of ar e Second Division Court in rected against the goods,. cha -S 70[[5’15.55_ "*Lp G: /2 as and tenements. vVI1Z!‘â€" ‘arcel 5595 South East Cochrane, namelsy Mirning Mining Mining Mining Mining Mining Mining Mining Mining bo nc lcA 00 WB h ce c c ic h ts ces ofi in 3 EAADBJFY Cl 4 VVNRI, TEERCULT PWY KT OWZER, in a certain action wherein ALEX MATHESON is the ind FREDERICK JAMES DOWZER is the defendant, I have taken in execution and will offer for sale by public auction at T‘s Office in the Court House in the Town of Cochrane, in the f Cochrane and in the Province of Ontario on Tuesday the x April, 1937, at the hour of eleven (11.00) o‘clock in the fore« the right. title, interest and equity of redemption of the said ‘CK JAMES DOWZER, into and out of the following described vas pushed t i falling and Claim Claim Claim Claim Claim Claim Claim Claim Claim Claim defendant‘s lawyer have what he callâ€" x"â€"a point of view not shared by the d up and taken in ; office and a witâ€" ppeared to be in a ine th The grand, new Spring Toiletries you are reading about in the leading women‘s magazines are now in our Toiletriecs Department. Let us help you select the ones bost suited to your beauty type. ) and costs and in $100°to keep worship.â€"‘"This mehow the sideâ€" kicked by 190 situate Situate Situate Situate Situate Situate Situate sSituate Situate Situate in the Township of Thomas Execution the Distric ution against Lands issued out of )istrict of Temiskaming and to me nds and tenements of FREDERICK Will Protest Game Played Last Night McKay Claims Had 4â€"3 Lead Over Tuxis Grads When Game Called.: MARCTT 13TH Playving a sudden death game for the shampionship of their T.P.A.A.A. league last night at the Timmins skating rink, McKay Claims had four goals to Tuxis Grads‘ three a few minutes ‘before the end of the 60 minutes. But the game was never finished. Referse Joe Delmonte gave a penalty to JoJo Tremblay of the McKay Claims team just a few minutes before the end of the third period. Tremblay refused to leave the ice. CGirads manazer, Ermie Martin, will CGrads managzer, Ernmie Mar enterâ€"a protest to the league. Try The Advance Want Advertisemenis Lt in Lt m in JOHN D. MACKAY, Sheriff District of Cochrane the the the the Township Township Township Township Tawnship Township Township Township A.1D:. 1837 Township large tube of of of of of of ThomaAs Thomas. Thomas Thomas. Thomas. Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas. 29¢ 43¢ 35¢ 43¢ 43¢

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