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Porcupine Advance, 29 Apr 1937, 1, p. 3

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whi irer rec variety a kimds O cther kit »v the sone 600 sale duri evenins t Homeâ€" SAleâ€" will > ple To Feature Finnish Arts and Novelties The gregt ¢ Ladies‘ Aid S mins Finnish sale of work eveningzg from Sale of Work Event Toâ€"morâ€" row by Ladies‘ Aid Sewing Circle of Timmins United Finnish Church. urch, icorne ‘enue, . Timt Last spring e attended Tea for every Taste K 58 THIRD AVENUE TIMMINS On or about SATURDAY MAY Ist amart New Dresses Dresses which ily sell at $7.95. you can wear right through at marvellous Prints, Dark Sheers, Pastels Prints, Sheers Chiffon Crepes AI ALBERT PELLETIER Announces the Opening Pelletier Hardware ALIY ordinarâ€" Dresses now and summer savings. Watch Monday‘s Paper for Our Opening V alues! Headquarters for All H ardware and Furniture Hardware, Wallpaper, Paints, Builders‘ Supplies, etc. . _. .. JUST ARRIVED mand mad. bread T‘im A. G. Ellies reatl Smart Styles in Ladies‘ Wear Pine St. 8. Timmins ind Carrying a Complete Line of oi CLAdies l RBinland," and homeâ€"made ru made on leoms Ladies of the local congregati dressed in Finnish national costun will serve Finnish United Church fee all afternoon and evening. A new feature will be the exhib AI Ol1 Country needlework a es of mendinzg, etzr. These ive been made by local Finn Unique souvenirs carved out Don‘t say you ain‘t the Suit type. There is no such a thing this Sprirg. Stouts will be surprised to see what slimming lines these have! Ellies have a stvle for eveiy age. size and type vyours now We‘ll youch for you likâ€" ing these better dresses, superior quality, the pick of our stock. Silk crepe, etc., in smart slenâ€" derizing lines. _ Don‘t miss this great value. 1€ ) al Onta l1d by T Also Demands des in ions by Located at (§1 i0 wood will be exhibited Mr. Otto Nencnen, a local t in wood carving, who will personal demonstration of during the afternson and ILure wWill Rural H of wh ind the 16 ; evening. _ _be the exhibition ome Industries of cludes exhibits of estry, linen oloth, imes, also samples is guiven at â€" tal selection innish Choi craction, Mis plastered ~€) he Stayner wife could her ‘hair le citizen oncert wil choose Tegation n D sampie ind sam 11L Not Schumacher C. W. L. Held Pleasant Party MT Jvennings}; and Mrs. A. Murra aghan: Mrs. J. w ork, Ramo Vacalron. Mr. P. B. Can Tashota to do 1 it WiC Mr. ar Saturday muda an Miss B hi motori Dou Mond: been a Employment Bureau Pass Applications for Dam Work Ne r1l _ Will uIrs M Mr. N. Willian hird M M 1 M 1 ouple M 1 iden Brunswic! for Visit. macher N 11. T‘imm Haild 1l e in DC "D,. C iter, M M H. ol n en 11 M l Motor from New 11 Tu U mo W. Olton ttsville @a J¢ l ervVve 1a@ the . misfortune ctured while at his st week. nnell wa ne uUrC D states arrived in town m, where he has ‘s University. of Mr. F. Chalâ€" ear of his serious Mr. Chalmers is loved at the Mcâ€" Queen lC 11 was the winâ€" ze. After cards dA by the ladies. Houghton COlâ€" for the summet e s Babt: velo i few days last in Detroit. ‘s have moved have built ind expecot soOuth. ; Edgerton, of iff, spent the n, left ‘ Toronto New Brunsâ€" me of their McGowan. Mrs. Little have moved| bresent the programme is not complete in every detail but the executive has New Brunsâ€"| heen assured the coâ€"cperation of many me of their, local organizations. McGowan,! The pupils of the pubiic, separate and Mrs. ulbtle‘ high schools of the town and those of Ansonville will unite to form a grand in town| procession, 1460 strong, and will be he has' presented with Corsnation medals. The versity. | Boy Scouts and Canadian Legion will r. F. Chalâ€"| parade with their colours, accompanied his serious' by the Wolf Cubs, Guides, Junior L.O. ~halmers isi B.A., and several other organizations. at the Mcâ€" The ceremony is to take place at 1 ; p.m. in front of the bank with Mayor chrane this) Hogg acting as chairman. The speak â€" |€’ls are Dr. R.S. Laidlaw, Rev. E. Hayes Falls, spent| and Fr. Pelchie. The town band will he home of| supply the musiz for the parade and | accompany the singing of various suitâ€" ton left on | ble anthems. The council is going to ion in Berâ€"| considerable trouble to suitably decorate uth. jtho toswn for the event. Boy Scouts of, will be in charge of a huge beacon fire . spent the| 4nd at dusk the fireworks will be touchâ€" Mrs. J. M.] e8 off by fire chief Herb Wilkes. This is something special for the ave built a, and4 will provide as unprecedented disâ€" d expect to| Play after which the coronation dance | will be held in the town hall. nesday itives â€" urday ment Tuesday take a is home dnesday ; ng been imacher ] M byv y hi Tues THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO *Â¥ Ma T ind U O1 several Styles Another style is to continue the seâ€"| € £ quenze of colours in stripes, but form | them into diagonal lines across the surâ€" C face of a cushion. Still a third arrangeâ€" ment is to have a square of the colour ! c v€ In Bed For Weeks With Backache Anqonwlle sSchools Joining in Big Parade. Coronaâ€" tion Medals for Children. Iroquois Falls Plans for Coronation Day Quick Relief With Kruschen ifth d« Cush xcessive fatigue. Kruschen Salts is xcellent diuretic or kidney aluable in assisting the kidneys xcrete acid impurities. 1€ ys that ) preter alrs. In The embroidergd cushion cover matches colours and design but is softer in yle of the furniture, if awning d in its construction, these n weedlework cushions are the ve ord in ac:essor eftouseh OZFH _ Lydia Le Baror\Walker aAITA CUSHIONS OF NEEDLEWORK TO MATCH AWNING CLOTH UPHOLSTERY ARE SMART vyoma acka A Ka, Y e 4. hm CZ K. A_ t C 9 YAAA J M /. ng cloth in such simple e word upholstery sounds us, as instanced in beach aese a single strip of awnâ€" rms both seat and back, Description nix irniture which it sImMmal il10Ce? trouble rheumatism A p A 1 ie mat degree )ws the Also the 817 114 net er matches the awning cloth uphoistery in is softer in texture and to the touch. Knowt n OUlU the ome LK : @a t to stop, and knocked c the wheel passing over causing a crown fractu fatal. This is the second t conditions which force c on ‘the street. Due to t cition of the road. it strand. Without altering the length of stitches avoid going under the same canvas strand in adjoining rows. (Copyright, 1936, by The Bell Syndiâ€" killed by a car driven by Maurice Dube cfi Lamague. Rushed to the Lamaque hospital imâ€" mediately after the accident medical care failed to overcome the terrible head injury, and shortly after being admitted to the hospital the unforâ€" tunate child was dead. Maurice Dube, driver of the car, was taken into custsdy .by the police and is now awaiting the decision of the coroner‘s jury, that will be held on Saturday with Coroner Dion of Amos presiding. Sergeant Charland of the Provincial Police investigated the acciâ€" dent and several witnesses to the traâ€" gedy will be called for testimony. The little victim was playing on the south side of the street, next to the T A. apartments, which is quite a disâ€" tance from his home. The car, apâ€" parently travelling slowly, was unable to stop, and knocked down the child. the wheel passing over his head and causing a Ccrown fracture that proved A 3 (From Val d‘Or News) Main street traffic claimed its seconc victim on Friday afternoon when 5â€" vearâ€"O0ld Peter Misiura, only child o Mr. and Mrs. John Misiura, Eastwest was struck down and almost instantly killed by a car driven by Maurice Dube Child Killed in Traffic On V al dOr Main Street convention in the Qu 000 persons in Ontar: or injured by autos e Working for Safety From Acoerdents in Traffie al VO Similarly 121 AI 1ll 1€ Workir Sizes and Shapes Y re TT he Lamaque hospital imâ€" er the aczcident medical o covercome the terrible and shortly after being the hospital the unforâ€" i1 CE Kirkland Lake rd, the local T‘C f the cushion cove _ are ever widenin i the same sequenc cloth. These band in accordance wit Directions Jat: OtT} tragic result of children to play he terrible conâ€" has been noted \ y . WE Dt Cho wer ton, ren Core FRIDAY arnd SATURDAY, MAY 7â€"8 JACK BENNY and BURNS AND ALLEN in 6 "College Holiday" § 000006 09900 041 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 4 0 9 000 0 0 40090 009 9 0 9 4 0 4 6 6 n m word. WooC num} noticin Welsh Chomw Event at South Porcupine )4 444@0@004%00044 4000044044440 4 444040 4\4 4 South Porcupine People Well Pleased with Excellent Concert. gift Wel But the 1UIT yvhi 10meé and nd he he ind Ssouth _ 937. Sp6 u_ o af nsl eate ate abuate atealeate abeate abeate ate ateale abeate ate abe a eb oo dne Pma Pn alh ate ts a t ae dn atna te a Pn abe ate ie ie 1€ em. The ried en ‘h 1e 11 CORNXED BEEF, j PICKLED PORK BACON, half or j BOLOGXA. by th BOYS‘ BALBRIGGAN COMBINATIONS BOYS‘ RUNNINXG SHOES, per pair MEN‘S RUNNING SHOES, per pair LADIES‘ SILK STOCKINGS, per pair MEN‘S STRONG WORK PANTS, por pair MEN‘S SsSTRONG WORK SHIRTS, each BOYS‘ RIBBED STOCKINGS, per pair .. BOYS‘ JERSEYS, each GOLDEFEX BANTAM CORNX, 2 tins for per jJas PAY DAY SPECIALS : PUVMPKIN 2 tins for WAX BF 2 tins fot SWEET PIVICKI CLARK MEAT® MEN‘S MEN‘S SUGAR 10 Ibs. for FLOOR WAX, per LAUNDRY sSOAP SHORTENXNING, 4 RASPBERRY JAYM MIDNIGHT SHOW sUNDAY, MAY 2â€"PLAYING PREVIEW on THE GIRL ON THE FRONT PAGE" "SITTING ON THE MOON en )ate We 1J 0Z, JA 0%. jat WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, MAY 5â€"6â€"TWO FEATT CHAS. BOYEKRK and JEANX ARTHUER in "History Is Made at Night" ALSO JOHN WAYNE in "Lawless Nineties" MICKEY MOUSE CARTOON) â€" Last Complete Show at 8.10 h Mascioli Theatre, Schumacher ind 1l MONDAY and FRIDAY AND sSATURDAY, APRIL 30th and MAY lst CLAUDETTE COLBERT AND WAKREN WILLIAM in BROADCLOTH SHORTS AND TOPS, Each BALBERIGGANXN COMBINATIONS, Short Sleeves Ankle Length BALBRIGGANX COMBINATIONS NDAY and TUESDAY, MAY 3â€"4â€"TWO FEATURE EDMUND LOWE and GLORIA STUART in "The (Girl on the Front Page" ALSO ROGER PRYOR and GRACE BRADLEY in "Sitting on the Moon" l1 tonight (Wednesday) ghly enjoyed it. seople certainly have the I‘hese Welsh miners have and know how to use 1y qual eling f or whol by the pis DRY (GOODS DEPARTMENT 1 of M r@ti0on 11 We pet Ireds of It Street South d with a few 1 Archdeacon two beautiful "I Passed By utiful Isle." e very sweet perfection in d as an encore in 10 bars >. packa sufficiently haracteristics uld not help numbers had told of the 11€ ind Last Complete Show at 8.10 b i1 A 1 mbers had l1d of the the lovely in th ImnuUsSt 63c 29c 29c B 3¢ 29c 25c per 1b Bellamy pe the last Anthem iken 11 on ind Mr. T. Bevan who ha: perfect quality sang "Th My Heart," and upon enc Open Road." The last choruses, "Tell Lovely Lass" and "In the andâ€"Bye." were splendid. At the end of the concet Sudbury Star:â€"Even t] marry for money can‘t ge it. They hear that money OUne we thought we were gods o0f po And o‘er our fellow men did tower We laughed at the beggars on the sc Pocause of our pious selfâ€"zconzeit. We break beneath thi As if we‘re coras, or Then cast about withcC Coffee Bread. Finnish United Church Coffee will be ‘zserved all Afternoon and Evoning. of Finland ircludes Homeâ€"n Rugs, Tapestry, Linen Cloth, Samples of Mending, Etc. carved out of Northern Ontario wood will be exhibited and sold by Mr. Ot‘o Nernoner, a local Finnish astist in Weod Caryv‘ng, who will give personal demonstration of carving wood. FRESH FRUIT CAKES Timmins Finnish United Church CORNEKRK ELM ST SIXTH AVE. Friday, April 30th A great varitcty of needlew embroidery and other hardi also homeâ€"made Famous Fim PEANUTS 2 Ibs. for Under Auspices of Ladies‘ Aid Ssewi Circle of ANNUA L SALE of WO LM BIGGER AND BETTER ike waves that ut checked by hat reaithes, <ARDINES 4 tins for ASSORTED CANXNDIES ASSORTED BISCUITS Short Concert at 7 p.m. ON SAIJPJ Exhibition of Ladies‘ Rural Home Industrics Ibs. for Ibs. for Ibs. for tall tins L LAG et cdall t he e our lives in Unique Souvenirs at 2 p.m. to 10 p.m ha By Ivan Howa who conducted our piou ike * the : adan ab e UI Phone OM has The di 11 Me N PAGE THREE 19c 3¢ 29c aSc 29c 2 5c 29c AI LWA LC 89¢ N 1 l

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