MR. MERCHANT: place your message where it will be repd by the greatest number of people each week. For parâ€" Aiculars phone 26, The Advance. ibein life ( child told stc the for had motl for Kno South Porcupine Public School Pupils Do Well : t ,\'4‘ 1 received Ivce ‘.u*ni\.x Biil whic 8 FREE PALACE THEATRE PASSES Advance Now‘s The Time To Buy A Good Used Truck 1935 INXTERNXATIONAL Dump Truck â€"First Class shape, 695 License included * 1933 CHEVROLET Pickup in good condition 19 new tires on gquick sale A Small Deposit Will Hold Any of These Trucks Unw! May ist Why not drop in and look over the Smart New Hats at Hyacinthe, Miss Comissione will advise you on restyling and reâ€"blocking your last year‘s hat to look like new models. Wiin. Eim St. North 1J resentation of "Pioneering in Canada" as Part of New Sehool. Clever and Interesting. Ladies‘ Curling at South Porcupine. Other South Porcupine and Dome News THE STYLE SHOP AI Fashionable Furs AT MOST REASONABLE PRICES At Our Representative ‘or. 4th Ave. and Cedar STAR TRANSFER ‘ THE R«J+DEVLIN COMPANY LULMIT 1055 Balsam St. N. Phone 296 Albert Lilovd, Balsam st. North â€"Hyacinthe = MILLINERY CHMEYVROLET Service Truck. 4 Mrs. E. Durocher H ish o1 Present CAREFUL SERVIC E MOVING ? We Can Take It} " THE YELLOW FLEET " PS ; grandfather, inadian early work agzainst d reading a a hundred r‘s wife who ith a bear. ‘asures were womenâ€"and "calling off" rke and Alâ€" as a grandâ€" (authentic e spinning y her littl ‘uthers) ‘to y days. _In the church grount â€" of $325 $160 ncourage not only nbei d spInâ€" ind the nd ines 11 pro)j i1 upilis new 1p1 our ha ow idea O Th child: old . were very g0044. Fred Ostrom‘s blank vé "Gratitudeâ€"yes, that‘s th The word for a pioneerâ€" Those hardy men who m The maple bush into a v chows tru» poetic insight. Gertrude Virtanen wrot( men did all the baking, spi irg, butterâ€"making. They had no gown of sati Nor needed to know Latin And the following g2am i from the poem of Keith "You had few tools And they were crud You owned no jewe And earned vour f er articles oOf plone pupils. The thing whic was the creative P chilkish poetry on were vory good. In the classroom ~we were shown | frie large maps of Ontario made by one M or groups of two or three, where the | to early settlements were indicated and | ents ecolcured, and by mseans of which both M history and geosraphy were taught, , in t Drawings of log cabins, snake fences, | Fal] oxen plougzhing, and the primitive T tcols of the pioneer were on the blackâ€" | leay bceards and in the portfoliosâ€"with othâ€" | as : er articles of pionesr life drawn by the | the; Carioca Shoe Repair 63 Third Ave. Timmins Thorpe Radio Service EXPERT REPAIRS 10 Cedar St., N. Phane 599 Chas. Seott, Crescent Avenue We use only the highest quality leathers, this together with our many years of experience assures vou of satisfaction. Phone ALBERT‘S BAKERY 10% Pimne 8. Phone 1875 Mrs, Flo. McLean, Avenue Rd BILS T A X I GUARANTEED Sshoe Repairs S YOUR TANXTI FOR â€" PROMPT CAREFUL SERVICE DAY AND NNIGHT _owned no Jewels _ earned your food." fforts ar»> from Senior Third all well under twelve yvears Member R. M. 8 427 msans Taphy w # cabins h pleased nglish effor this subjec 10 madsd 2m is an extra h Anderson:â€" vers?2 Sti the wor itin 11‘ pininin The wo 1g. milk mos! in the Thest 11 gam day Mr. C visiting on Satu ‘Tha 1 new Bri th Prepare your lJunch with Albert‘s Sliced Bread, specially wrapped to stay fresh longer, It will please vauUr guests. an enjoy 01 Dickson with Mr: â€"= M friend Mis: SBtudent on Frida sorgs wore sung by i and Terry Wilson read th good time. one for bo plaved. anc a debat motoris Waaroma Gordon Blk., Timmins Plumbing and Heating ALL WORK GUARAXTEED $ CEDAR ST. X. PHONE 187 Wall haza AFTER THE SHOW VISIT US Miss E. Roberts, Maole St. South T rhym aey PREPARED BY AN EXCELLENT â€" CHEF. Delicious Pastry only of whic be of 1l Matinee daily at 2.30 p.m. Evening 7.00 and 8.50 p.mi. On Double Feature Nights patrons should attend not later than 8.00 p.m. in order to see frull show Starring t} lbert‘s Iways T‘wo Big Attractions in One Bill! ATTRACTION NO. 1 noâ€" ite. fit 4o play Entertained Friends Johnston of Main s th TOâ€"NIGHT AND TUESDAY MAR. 21 â€"22 PAUL MUNI and LOUISE RAINER in lo A €e1 PALACE THEATRE Nigh a was a mt Beg, Borrow or Steal" Hard Walking RC 11 iA{ Crsona pH ink Morgan, Florence Rice John Beal N C Mrs. ronto id Ma: it who has been Harper, left Nevin Friday ni ith her p . Last night ang men lush off the ind cloaringe OW THE GOO0D EARTH read est ippeat orm new cOomnmoOos wion 111 M2Groq dulle, i for M rOoVl ho 1n tha 111 O Of by Gibson visitinsg THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE ONTARtO it lacdi¢ W 1K ends 11018 Nor that win=â€" Jean orm to t wo enâ€" the ind en â€" Nla y 11 OO | it h Longworth won I to play. <mmith won 3 o to play. Turner won 3 ( to play. have left some of the players with aching arms and backs. The iceo was slippery and the stones required mors "push" than most of the players have vyet acquired. But in spite of this the games on amid much merriment. If the Northern Lights seen on PFriâ€" day have their usual portent we may look for the weather and the ice to sstiffen up a bit and Monday‘s decisive games be played as per schedule. * * *% * * 88488 4888588 * 4 * 4 4 4* Each Monday eight peoâ€" ple chosen at random from this district will receive free passes to the Palace Theatre. Look for your name hidden in these adâ€" vertisements. If you find it, clip the ad and bring it to The Advance Office and receive a free pass. Watch these ads careâ€" fully. Your ngame may appear at any time. Passes good for any perâ€" formance except Saturâ€" day. EVENINGS® BY APPOINTMENT Phone 212 7 Pine N Dr. B. H. Harper returned on Friday south Porcupine from his trip to e South Seas and we are glad to note s improvemsnt in health therefrom. Captain Wilkins, of South Porcupine ‘snouU ,SaU on ‘JN Up OA O% IIIH }USNBuuop poacWW JAE UE3H ‘f ‘SIWN pUB ‘IW | ‘SUOS i[Bl | omq JaUJ â€" YUJIM ‘IUJOWU o ! ‘enboursuen ut syagom suwuos Sutpusads | I[IHJl{ollUlIUOOJO')L[oIIMwn[:»I'.I]/\I Are you doing as much for your eyes as they do for you? M C A Registered Optometrist in Charge Let us eaplain our system of breakage insurance for glasses prescribed by us. We all rtalize the importance of eyeâ€"sight in our lives, Yet how many of us neglect our eyes, year atter yvear, until it is too late. A litlle attention now, may save YOU from the handicap of poor sight in later years. Don‘t take a Have your antined â€"regularly by ove sight specialist. rirhurst w( iynet play Ceorner Spruce St. and Third Avenue, Timmins Optometrical Dept. Rules *‘ p» ‘l ‘â€" PRODUCTION) t ~some of the players with irms fand backs. The ico was and the stones required mors ‘han most of the players have ired. But in spite of this the enc on amid much merriment. 4â€" out of ut of 11 Simone SMimon and James Stewart in "Seventh Heaven" 6| Quiet Atmosphere With John Hersholt and Gregory Ratof! imes with 0 1N * € reliable imes with with 0 with with 0 withi | Black Wolf Reported as Caught by Algoma Tra the back nhalf grh A trapper from Milea Algoma Central Railway into Sault Ste. Maric th is dest?ribed as a black w wolf had a beinz black lizht gray N n3 NCn General h trouble. _ F the lad wa drinks duri the bottles entering hi sight may £K6ciety in the Charlie Giav Mary‘s hospita the effects of ; H2> has been t hospital where to remove glass Girl Guide Company, â€"wishes all Guides to know that moxt Wedne=day,. in the new Scout hall. Guides will meet and resume meetings, with which her recent illness has interfered. Mrs. Maves has takn over the tuiâ€" Wednesday evening. with Mrs3s. A. prize; Mr. H. Montr and Mrs. Montrose, Mrs. Butler gain»d sical Arms" and Mr. baking dainty PRICED PROM Dapper Dan‘s Dapper Dan‘s new patterns new shade ht gray patth and a small streak gray appearsd down the centre of e back. Its tail was half black and If gray, and much wider than the ual wolf brush. The black wolif is a particularly large specimen. BRIGHT MEN GET A BREAK ave, Bornâ€"to Mr. and Mrs. Milburn Hot ‘r (ne> Hazel Mahon) of Huot stree _ Friday, March 18th,â€"a daugshter. B Y Ordering Their Spring Suit or Topcoat The> Work ocial ever Herbert Paimer, Bannerman Ave Cedar Street South Across from Dalton‘s Taxi new styles for spring i1 Just off Third Ave. Tallored to your measurt with DVe giass were | was deliverin duringz the col nmnmand Georgs during the evening uare dancing. Neoxt ‘hist drive planned k in the Masonic hal lie Giavonelli is hon his eye. It is hoped that Â¥ay return to the eye in | gret that Mrs. Syvret (ser his eye. It is hoped that the / YRrturn to the eye in time ‘et that Mrs. Syvret (senior) removed to the Porcupine ospital, suffering from heart Her condition is reported as Iso M Mrs O M Hawes Montros Maric the pelt of what i ‘black wolf. This black ck head, even the ears n iis chest was a small in acciden wo or thi cperations prC Phi from . McCaffi trom, Mrs AlI Noxt Wednesday inned by the same 1@ weath the glass > Masonic hall Whist was pla $, ~gamIng â€" is se first for men consolation. a prize for "Mu and Mrs. Perris ht" dance prize 3| ik ia] 3 Phone 324 ome 1 ifferin idies patronâ€" ternoon, and and delicious es decorated th Shamrock en the ears was a small mall streak da 122 on the t wersk took Trappor to his eye. e weeks in on the eye sary. While suce d M y, M Kerr ind 0 pmnize. ‘s) under Stallman, ‘or round re he of soft om St. ¢ â€" from LX St. Patrick‘s Dance Held at Riverside ‘pa3uUunouUUus A[[BULIO] St SSgUutsn(G Mou aU} UI UB puno} Jq I[IMA onS§sT SIWY UI ‘UoT â€"~B1IUES UIL XJOM 4SB[ ct1 setpoqtuo pus U8IS2p j§0tU al} JO St ‘potte]su: AMou st yoryma ‘jqur;{d stH ‘aolatMasto atfgnd ay; U;IA sojptrincois; stq usaoid 3t syunmp Jo s3d44 is;ndod saiyp ‘A D ou.L, Jo aojamdoid 3y stt atoy UMOUYXY TJM ST OM m ‘YNMUs}I2A a3.1001) 4q qaoms ttsteg pus anuUoaA? U}XIS JO 1otmt0d sY tr petrad> ATTBEULIO]J U9JG SBU SyYuULIP }Jos Jo amgjar} â€"nUeW Jl{} JOJ SyIOA MoaU y New Bottling Works Opened in Timmins George Varteniuk Has Upâ€" toâ€"theâ€"Minute Plant in Operation. ed a:s by B wavo RC by M and " commi Mrs. / Ma s s tI J0 1| 3 Third Ave., Timmins OFFERS â€"SERVICE 6 Hooms @0 rd Kingston Hotel 35¢ upâ€"also Meal Tickets Room Board $11 and $12 per week CEDAR ST. N. AT FOURTH Mrs., Shephard‘s Stork Shop is just fult of smart wee things for Baby. Visit this new shop on your next trip downtown, mt No x Your flms deserve the best. Let our experts develop your filhns. Royal Studio 5 Balsam N. Phone 417 Miss Ruth Stevens Laurier Ave, Ou wWwWOon ilms left a.m. W iy at 6 1s y ron by M work is done up to dard, not down to a pricé Quality Woolen Wear GIFTS â€" NOVELTIES Shephard‘s Stork Shop A. TOMEKINSON 1C T at the studio before l1 be ready the same pim. K. 21 WEEKLY $4.00 Meals o M very Oceasion on St. Patricks Day, the Riverside Pavilion. . annual St. Patrick‘s ill. Crowds of merry there to honour the ck and to have a rolâ€" m> into the bargain. of the dance were to aritable purposes. Naâ€" that they might swing indy Cangiano and his ople had planned to ‘ning at home, changed Week njoV 18 AC t‘ set, won by Geo. rizes, which were and which each ) win, were awardâ€" tailored suit, won id 2nd, permanent . DelVillano. ers at the danc» 0, won by Rane lored suit, won 2>, topcoat, woIt 4th prize, toilet irling: and 5th reC ) We ived Charity pI _ 18 he rough resent in Look For Your Name in These Advertisements 10norary 80Hl~ the Watch for the "Hidden Name" section every Monâ€" day. Your name may be in next. Eight free theatre passes given away each week The young man: seamed highly pleasâ€" ed with the term and was laughing and joking with the policemen as he was led from the courtroom. He reâ€" ceived a year for each of the car thefts and three months for stealinyx the clothes. _ All sentences are to run conâ€" currently. Schultz is the man who tore his clothes up when landed in Kirkland Lake, March 19.â€"For theft of two cars, and of clothes and other apparel. Albert Schultz, Matheson, was sentenced to one year in jail by Maâ€" gistrateo Atkinson in police court yesâ€" terday. Drum Major:â€"If what you did yesâ€" terday still looks big to you toâ€"day you haven‘t done much toâ€"day. Threeâ€" Y ear Term Given For Robbing Poor Box Frea â€" Maroussett, agoed 60, is also spending a week in jail as a result of trying to forcs his way into the house of Lucien Grenier, Noranda street. Simonne Lepage guilty to a charge of vagrancy was given a three months‘ suspended sentence on comiiâ€" tion that she leave town immediately. Rouyn, March 19.â€"Thers must have been a bad hangover from pay day this month as the Rouyn court has been cluttored with drunk and disorderly casesâ€"some paying their fine of $1 and costs and soms taking the eight Ernest Bouchard is serving two months in jJail for having, at about 10 o‘clock on the night of March 11, terâ€" rified Mrs. Lorenzo Gauthier, on Norâ€" anda street, by pointing at her what she believed to 5e a gun. The weapon turned out to be a child‘s toy, but Bouâ€" chard paid a price for his "joke." Adelard Girard and Jean Morin, arâ€" rested outside the Paradis cafe on Friâ€" day last by Constable Larose for disâ€" orderly conduct, pleaded not guilty and were remanded until last Monday. This time they pleaded guilty and have landed in jail for two woeks. Stole Two Cars and Laughed at Sentence of One Year and Costs and soms»s taking the eight or fifteen days‘ jail term. More serious cases which came up before Judge Boily wors that of Onil Neiderer, convicted on a chargs of participating in a holdâ€"upâ€"when he anda a companion attempted to rob Albéert Isenberg in his store on Porâ€" reault street, and a later charge of robbing the poor box in St. Michael‘s church. He was given a threeâ€"year pénitentiary term on both charges, the two to run concurrentlv. Alphonse Nadeau, aged 24, rainville, was arrested for b fined $5 and costs or the fifteen davs. He took the ] Jim Johnston got or for the theft of a fu to Rev. Father Louis R beillard. We are pleased patrons that w our shop and | busine«s at our FOR APPOTINTMENTS 6A Fourth Ave. T h When in need of a permanent wave, dont forâ€" get to call us. Mrs. Clara Boutin, Cedar North Finest W aves Cigars We have the equipment to give you the finest hair dress obltainâ€" able the world over. We offer a splendid assortment of Chocolates and Candy, aiso Tce Cream in all seasons. Fourth Ave and Balsam Street DeLuxe Beauty Salon Imperial Corner BASEMENTâ€"REED BLOCKHK Phone 483 CONFECTIONERY LOUIS KRAJCHI, prop Now Reâ€"opened pleased to announce to all that we have reâ€"organized p and have 'v-up 'm-(l for 4 at our former addres Phone 2280 P‘r 0 p I AAuri i a Cigarettes Allb me month in jail ur cap belonging Robergs of Montâ€" Rose Room Beauty shop Tobaccos from Lorâ€" vging and @ging ancd option of Timmins PACGE STX THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARtO nc Siud Nigh at the High Schoot | Girl Guide Company es Y l) is * on Friday wa i most it sting Of || ; know that m*x edne he bto atrl‘.k S l)ance > Ti dn ie t curs msccss | Held at Riversid good tim« Iwo basketball games resum eawlar meetings, with wi C dt I‘ erhl 9 # one for bo; ind 0 r girlsâ€"wer 1 her recent illness ha ntoff | | nla ved ; ¢ w y F x | j +9) + s % ) ~ 1 M ki n es > | esn Crowds Enjor Charity JeTVI net ‘ | ¢ n T 13 S We Can Take It! ie Sanh | i f Ball Last Week. | wan â€"a n worthy p t | Th> St. Patri Day a. given b | ‘ Aft the basketball games were Sastern Star ladi n Thursday | _\ C 4 of the tebate wa zed Pedeéestrian af n i t Macst hall was|°C" St. Patricks Day, motorists. are mo: ) blame for a quite a 1 s Many ladies patrot | Ma River > Pavilion. | € ; 4 taR i n th i IG w the first annual S I‘n:;.-k'.\: " THE YELLOW FLEET " ents ative, taken by Now 1 on | . fall.. Crowds of mersy | | Waaron H wil a m id delicious i _ AHOM4 ( hanour he | I g from t I ! 1 Jean I tea from the mall tables decorat * 0 honour the | CAREFUL TELEPHONE Seri t An Mary: McNevin ' Are yoll do‘ng as mUCh ffll’ 1t 1 Iri colout vith Shamrock i C i o have a rolâ€" l Sor wear ing by Secor Form mciifs in t centre. and daffodiis fo hb into the bargain SERVICE * 427 pird miison Porn mews.| | YOur eyes ds tiiey 00 TOLYOUT || _ Lovely cakes an other| 8 dance wers to | and 7 Wilson read the Form newsâ€" C ind . | â€"« is1 i | I t, n 1 which was composed | We all réalize the importance of axking 1 ry quickl 1 ie "’)\“"\ Naâ€" { iyn ' eyeâ€"sight in our lives, Yet how ( apt 1 a nd â€" o at Mgnt Sswing | snn e ic uce ie c Second Form also gave a s} ylay many of us neglect our eyes, year handiwork also prov 10« 41 !S C ) and his | S t bllc t va 1 Ei8 †atter year, until it is too late. A M\ Phill d â€" Mi n in nlanned to | Ou Orcu lne u x * Carn} [ â€" little attention now, may save M 1 ; set | 1 me, changed | p Fha 4 o ice (‘““I\’.x"' f } YOU from the handicap of poor } / M M (} 64 Mi | | th - ixi, and i | s e ons es uffaloâ€"Ankerâ€" | sight in later years. Don‘t take s ts b‘.,l apit _X | ind the rough | ts l D \ » ell 4i on d oi hE JC€ | a chance. HMave your eyes exâ€" m, Mrs. K ItS. | y in | L 100 upl S O rnival on St. Pa k‘s Day as th : antined regularly by a reliable i ort 1 \C po« 1 hey ime to | cve sight specialist. | o y | Presentation of "Pioneering in Canada" as Part of New || o ag | Let us explain our system of s soilâ€" | § ¢ , | breakage insurance forglasses ] Honorary €I | 1 HOnOr Scehool. Clever and Interesting. Ladies‘ Curling at South prescribed by us. ' G Mrs ( 1 ( U [he Workers‘ Coâ€"operative store held a tal eveninz in the Masonic hall on | Wednesday evening. Whist was playve« with Mi A. Hawes, gaining first prize; Mr. H * ( M M ) ) rified Mrs. L MONDAY, MARCH 21ST, 1938 | Threeâ€" Year Term Given For Robbing Poor Box 19 Rouyn, March There must have hr‘vv a bad hangover from pay day this mon as the Rouyn cou has been luttored with drunk disorderiy casesâ€"some paying thei: of $1 and costs and soms taki the eight or fifteen days‘ jail term More serious cases which cam Ip before Judge Boily wore that of Onil Neiderer, convicted on a chargs of participating in a 31«‘"’-‘!',) whon he and a companion attempted to rob Albert Isenberg in his store on Porâ€" mault street, and a later charge of robbing the poor box St. Michae hurch. He was given a threeâ€"yea péenitentiary term on both charges, the two to run concurrently Jim Johnston got one month in jai for the theft of a fur cap belongin to Rev. Father Louis Rob t Mo beillard Ernes Bouchard i erving two nonths in jail for havin at about 10 o‘clock on the night of March 11, terâ€" renzo Gauthier, on Norâ€" , s R % 4 nm 1 ) of D. J. Masâ€" | anda street, by pointing at her what ie q e » R lews The RC 1 DsOI P ( 1 . M 8 5 * Porcupine. Other South Porcupine and Dome News The M M Cribson Montrose first for men; | / Ds ® syte ds balleven i o hi. of New . I s C in td istting.| M cohnsolation Oli, irn Dr. Ray MHughes, Dt ;‘l\. elieved to be a gun. The weapon NEev iSKeard, a in town 1 Ing | e soid + | " hild » i 4 Speâ€" . . In the classrooin â€"we were shown | friend () tometrical Dept. Mis. B gained a prize for "Muâ€" | + ( Colombo, Bill Wren | turned out to be a child‘s toy, but Bouâ€" q p . q y I ] 1 } C f ® l a pr ) for § te." nber o arge maps of Ontario made by one Miss CG. Fowl ft on Friday night | I € 1 ep cal Arn A Mr. and Mrs. Perrisâ€" 1 Ba wh ‘eception | <lu!‘«i paid a price for his "joke ( eroups of two or three, where the 6 i the A S o || A Registered Optometrist in Charge i won t! « e prize committee w? is follows: Mr. and | Adelard Girard and Jean Morin, ar 11 ) FOu} 1 Â¥ W I ne weekâ€" ( ith he parâ€" Ns M 2104 A ; n\ F ) early seitlement vert ndicated and | ent n Lo: § | i‘l \'\()’\ * *# (â€\lԠ\l A d orcl our p ) nds MH * M )li, Mr. and Mrs rested outside the Paradis cafe on Fri | colcured, a by means of which both I e friends Phone 212 Pine N nmai f â€" Geon Stalliman. | "** I [r. and Mrs. Karl EByre, | day last by Constable Larose for disâ€" oi ies f \ t tord ly 110 leaded 1 > ¢ | M1 1 iistory and ged 1} weore taught 1t Iroguoi pla duri evening f« roun M ‘ Carnoval orderly conduct, pleaded not guilty.and | ; re ro o t ast nds hi new Drawings of log cabins, snake I | â€" at ng. Noxt Wednesday l e w the | WCT “m-â€â€œl\‘ d â€â€œ,\†1-1‘A Monday. Thi: | q A p earle milt ind h cject | oxen ploughin nIi ‘th rimitive Th t n did n ive ft some of the players with | a big whist drive planned by t! amd re: ist pf a radio, won by Rane | Ume they pleaded guilty and have C ) tools of the piong were on the blackâ€" | leave on F1 1. to chir arms and back The ico wa society in the Masonic ha | Cantit M ‘ Lalore uit, won landed in jail for two wek , 1 1 pli i . | 4 ; | _ Alphonse Nade: { 1 24. fr â€" ip own | beards and in the po 10 with othâ€" | at New Liskea m h { | and the stones required mors Charlie Giay i home from St. | M. 1 d pi topcoat, won Alphonse Nadeau, aged 24, from Lot ) new idea | er articles of pion« life drawn by the | there i no i { o play on | "push" than most of the players have | Mary‘s ho pita still ifferinz from icket numb 158 ; h prize, toilet |‘ iinville, was arrested for begging and I at urage | pupils. y Entertained Friends | yet acquired. But in spite of this the | the effects of an accident to his eye y Keith Stirling: and 5th | fined $5 and costs or )‘ 1e Ooption ol | s s 4 ; s i | tee avi the 1 te I ot only i The thing which pleased us most Mi J «To f Main en | 8ames went on amid much merriment. | Ha has been two or three weeks in | P" 97â€"pi not won by Geo. | Illflltn days. He took e latter he n En Geoâ€" | was the creative English effort in the | tertained a n mber of her friends to If the Northern Lights seen on Fri hospital where cperations on the eye Roy h C pri which were |_ Fred Maroussett, aged 60, is also 9 Gener ! childish poetry on thi tbject. The an enjoval y i# of ‘ : at her | day ha their usual portent we may | to remove glass were necessary. Whil especi a i an which each | spending a week in jail as a result of K | were veory ood ni Mrs. R J “ 0oX thne weainer and the ice to | the lad was deliverinz a case of soft | "’_l‘ ; 4 were AWardâ€" | L0 force his way into Uhe hous ) pi ' Fred Ostrom‘s blank ver tartin Dickson v onol r ladies | Siffen up a bit and Monday‘s decisive | drinks during the ¢ Low ier one of :4( as follow 1 ilored suit, won | Of Lucien Grenier, Noranc treet ; | I + ) » | ¢ pj | } 64 ) 1 B | o 9 q S I nage lsaci ours | "Gratitud ve hat‘s the wor with Mrs ird min games be played as per schedul | the bottles exploded, the glass splinté | DY B McNeill, and 2nd, permanent Simonne Lepage pl .1 1 has | The word for a pioneet 1 Mr. 1 McK wion | . Results to date ai ntering his eye. It is hoped that the i \ Mrs. L. DelVillano | a charge of vagrancy was given a three | K4 | f ‘ lor) i« ;, d spinâ€" | Those hardy m who ma« M McG or | Moore w i out of 5 m{ with 1 ignt ma turn to the ey m months‘ suspended sentence on ‘ ‘ 5 | ; â€" A P | ( ) ( a t ) leave t T liat n 1 ind t The maple bush into a 01 I ‘ lo | pla We regre at M Syv1 enior) | 3 4 p 4 e 1 tion that she leave town immediately (354 yB + se xi hae | 4 n YA 5 s h sina | | 7 < t â€"â€"â€" â€"â€"â€" i hall beâ€" | shows tru» poe ) ision Rayme: 4 out of 6 games with 0 | has been removed to the Porcupine | ‘\(W\, l)(){ hn() \\ ()l'ks y in s | â€" Gertrnde Vi The wo is | to play General hospital, suffering from heart | | Stole Two Cars and l,uuglwd ne. mill § crow! ( ] ( y es wit} ‘ouble er condition is reported | A A | M ( rang. | men did all the nnit milé Hard Walking | _ Lo worth won 3 ou ) games with | PFOUDIE Hier condition is reported as | ()l)( l]( (i Il] l ll]ll]]ll] 5 at \('"t(‘n((' of One Yea m« authentic | butterâ€"makin Walking « he streets y rday was | 1 to play HAVE ! s Thev had no gown of itin i hazarc + | | Emith won 3 out of 6 game vith 0 Bornâ€"to Mr. and Mrs. Milbumn Horâ€" | n | A ( 1 pinning | o Ts 4 a mignt | | _ Kirkland Lake, March 19.â€"For theft # +i1, | Nor needed to know Latii | h y f n | play ner (nee Hazel Mahon) of Huot street ‘(†orge \ ‘â€â€œ “Hll\ Il 1S l [)"' n l o es A TS the | C al 1 id f m« + 3 cR ( n i N An) hP | 4 | Mi of two cars, and of clothes and other S 4 ithars) j And the following gom is a xtra was ou C lush off the Turner won 3 out of 6 mes with 0 | on Friday, March 18th,â€"a daughter | toâ€"theâ€" Minute Plant in ‘«â€\pu'n] Albert Schultz. Matheson: wa . | m the poer f Keith Anderson f iA s | to play â€" | F47 | + davys In | ' " poem i ( als] nd clearing | f ! i y | | â€]H ration. ‘.wnun:(-d to one year in jail by Ma i ‘You had few tool torm way mairhurst won 1 out of 5 gam with | ; . 1 e church j I a oT wers TA al: y + s | | gistrate Atkinson in police court ye ‘ f uhnd And they were crud ill 9 P in great | 1 to play , i)l(l( l\ \\v U“ Rl‘[)()ll(‘(' ds : A new bottling works for the manuâ€" | terday ; 4 0 ‘ h 2 § 7 | W 0O 111% WOrKs 0 ne $ * JU@tE a) e ol wned no jewels , 0 ef d | Rayn wor 1 0o of 5 games with ‘hf h q Tp: R ( F4 ; mh tune \\ n no jews m>a ) eets and | ith | Caught by Algoma Trappor | facture of soft drinks has been formally | _ ‘The young manâ€"sesmed highly pleasâ€" Ana earned your 10( ( W Th I | l play C s c ud J | « 1 1 | : . , | Cpen t corner of Sixth avenue | , | >‘ ter id s inuighing § | These efforts a1 om Senior ; tha o | Mi Ellis Wright of Connaught Hill A tranpoer fro n 8t 99 , B Eront + y s ed with the term and was laughin O ‘ randfather, | M 1 a 1e | A trapper from Mileage 122 on the | and Balsam stre by George Vartenuik. | and jokit h alin ) i 4. s in . camn Anaka in‘ riananne. 41 + J and joking with the poli¢cemen as he M 0 jan early , Childrenâ€"all w der twelve new n ; nstalled ear at pending some weeks in Gananoqug, | Alsgoma Central Railway last week in i 8 | 1 s old is [ her mother. wilth her two NA e ME | Varlenulle who well known [ was led from the courtroom. He r¢ ork inet | 1 | B1 V ( )VIn 1 1N 1 VIL HCI W into Sault Mayr ) ; 1 . y 3 , } rk against | ' " l i sons mnu0 sauit iote. Mat he pelt of what | he ' he proprietor of The G. V. ; ceived a year for each of the car thefts ( - Ceil also acted : n ter Ol ( l s destribed : a black wolf. This black { ) f j + 1 ¢ ¢ |_ Keith C ( I 1a | 73 : C ibed as a black wolf. This black | Hotel, will manufacture three popular | and three months for tealing the ( | monies and paid a nice tribute to our j Mr. C F C1 nan no ha )eet M and Mi J, Hean have moved wolf had a bla head, even the ears f inks j 1 ‘ ; f im .4 R ; $ 4 1E Wt alo> | types of drinks that have proven big | clothes All sentences are to run conâ€" u rarial Mr Brinton. by thankin visitit M Hai ) Connausg Hi 0 V in Mi bein@ black n i chest was a small t | ; ' . s v | 1 . . oo P s a 73 h h d CK s use a small ivourl with . public elsewhere. | currently Schultz is the man who ) vith a | h>ar for her interest and pains in findâ€" | on Saturc tC tmz gray itch and a small streak | Hi int iich now completely , tore his clothes up when landed in 1 i I . ) > ) ; . â€" nhanialiths 11 uCly | )4 118 10 « Wl 1 d L 10 1 i ver nz books for the pupils ing at [ ( 1 ippea to Dr. B. H. Harper returned on Friday | of gray appeai f nsta | of the m modern design | cell ena vomeé and | pioneers of Canada ) Upsct ine ladies . curiit vo | to South Porcupin rom 1 trip to | the back. Its | and en bodies t] 1 work in sanita i 1 | ; . § j % i44 H1 ® VOTK St ta~â€" | P - off" | Lunch was sorvé with tea. by the | games c UTC 1 * Monâ€" | the South Seas and we are glad to note | half gray, and ‘h wi ( ! tio1 Elsewhere in this issue will be | _ Drum Major If what vou did ves 1 w1 nc ftern( both | vof l hi vway lt herefra | c# 1f P 1 1 ai¢f | j S ho y 4 I 5 d t 9 3 â€" an nap Lternoot 1 )UI1 | Gay a ( 11 mprovem s 1 ealth therefror Sual W I PuUsS ) aC 1 f ‘ f y ; 1 bein 1 { ind a : } }X l 4 | 16.E ' ; 2 1 l 4 L4 ) “‘ 1a o bru The black wol } found dvertisement in which the | terday still looks big to you toâ€"day you d childr nde 1 m I tair ilkins, of South Porcupine | was a particularly larg pecime N ; ( ) + ) ind child ( | * Ipinc | was a ] 1 1 ‘arge specimen n b 1 formailly announced haven‘t done much toâ€"da; â€" repemn ce s se Bm mm w ic uit on t d Te e in es ons mss n oo 8 FREE PALACE THEATRE PASSES 1 ~l 4 t \'H( R«J+DEVLIN COMPANY LLMIT ‘p Present Fashionable Furs AT MOST REASONABLE At Our Mrs. THE STYLE SHOP ith Ave. and Cedar ! ‘\ acmthe MILLINERY _ Balsam St. N. Phone 296 PRICES Representative Durocher Cor. l‘;-.v: drop in and look over New Hats at Hyacinthe, Why not the sSmard Miss Comissione will advise you on restyling and reâ€"blocking your last year‘s hat to look like new | models ' Win. Dektoss, Elm St. North The Time To Buy A Good Used Truck Now‘s 1933 CHEVROLET Service Truck. 4 new tires on rear. For Q.{.)'- quick sale e¢ ...') Cash or Terms 1935 INTERNATIO N AJ â€"First Class shape Dump Truck $695 .: $100 wWill Hold Trucks UnW! May License included 1933 CHEVROLET in good condition Any Ist A Small of Phese TIMMINS GARAGE COMPANY LIMITED Albert Liovd, Balsam St. North e in Dt l o oi MR. MERCHANT: place your message where it will be repd by the greatest number of people each week. For parâ€" Aiculars phone 26, The Advance. I)t‘;\:wl! Advance idden Name" Contest BIL‘S T A X I s YOUR TAXI Phone 1800 PROMPT SERVICE AND NIGHT s || PALACE THEATRE TOâ€"NIGHT AND TUESDAY MAR. 21 â€"22 PAUL MUNI and LOUISE RAINER in THE GOOD EARTH (A SUPERâ€"PRODUCTION) WEDNESDAY THURSDAY MAR. 23â€" 24 ATTRACTION NO. FOR CAREFUL DAY 9 Two Big Attractions in One Bill! Simone Simon and James Stewart in "Seventh Heaven" wWith ATTRACTION NO. 1 z, Borrow or Steal" Starring Frank Morg: "lorence Rice xi . 4 Morgan, Florence Rice John Beal John Hersholt and Gregory Ratoff Matinee daily at 2 2 tWn Al M § /me Matince daily at 2.30 p.m. Evening 7. 00 and 8.50 p.mi. On Double Feature Rd o > ie y 5 Nights patrons should attend not later than 8.00 p.m. in order to see show Mrs. Flo. McLean, Avenue *b 1 » $ mssn n e n en n w n ns uon n n on n x x s s s 44 ]bert § read $ CLEAN ROOMSâ€"BY DAY OR WEEK # # lways e St 4 â€" _ Quiet Atmosphere E / 1 |$] THE KING EDWARD HOTEL |; 2 Corner Sqpruce St. and Third Avenue, Timmins Phone 324 # Prepare your lunch with Albert‘s o i s o i e i o i e n Ei 5R ECE BE TE ET EUE E ETE EEIIEIEIT ETE 4 * Sliced Bread, specially wrapped to stay fresh longer, It will please n e x your guests. ALBERT‘S BAKERY | Miss E. Roberts, Maple St. South BRIGHT MEN 10 Pine S Phone 1875 Delicious Pastry * ; Pine s. one 1875 elticious Pastry s GET A BREAK | â€"â€"| GOLD Â¥ y im 1 ‘an} I y ,' ¢ 1 4 s 4 + GUARANTEED s O L l) Each Monday eight peoâ€" Ordering Their Spring S‘h R aire w= | | ple chosen at random from Suit or Topcoat | S10€ epars | | AFTER THE SHOW| this district will receive L ; a 4 4 k. % 'lll Chas. Sceott, Crescent Avenue | vVISIT UsSs + free passes to the Palace We use only the highest quality | + * MThaatrs +ofar v > 9 s leathers, this together with ou: | : lh((l“(: ]J()‘tl. tor '\“Hl Dapper Dan S many years of experience assures ; YOU‘LL ENJOY A name hidden in these adâ€" is . | you of satisfaction | PASTY LUNCH a= l vertisements. If you find d ie C * Sh R e 1 :'\i‘â€â€˜::‘\’ Br_ AN m t, clip the ad and bring it had 4 SLLEN‘ ( 6. ryÂ¥ » 1+ | « » t a r + o arI0oCa ono€ epall‘ | I to The Advance Office and | | PC# l)dll‘( rlm § new shades i6 s / ‘a Y $ ids . ponive 4 tras nase new styles for spring I 63 Third Ave. Timmins | ‘ Gordon Blk., Timmins | receive a free pass. ' mm nc y j PRICED | | Watch these ads careâ€" | | rrox 23.50 | Your at fully. ippear ng@me Cme. may Herbert Paimer, Bannerman Ave. as | A. BRAZEAU y Plumbing and Heating ALL WORK GUARANTEED 8 CEDAR ST. N. PHONE 187 Thorpe Radio Service EXPERT REPAIRS 10 Cedar Dapp Just off Third Ave. Cedar Street South Across from Dalton‘s Taxi. Passes good for any perâ€" formance except Saturâ€" day. St. N. Phone 599 K. M. S. . SA S * ! | | Member t ml l er Dan‘s Look For Your Name in These Advertisements Bring Your| Films tudio before same left at the reacdy 1 be the done up to a t down to a price deserve A. TOMKINSON 5 Balsam N Miss sStevens 417 Phone | Ruth Laurier Ave, | | | | | | | ‘l | | | | I 9 C â€. da JI'A: Your filt the bes 3 Let ow xD( develop you film Royal Studio oyal Studio | . 4 ERYTHING FOR THE BABY Shephard‘s Stork Shop is just rt Baby. next Mrs. full Visit of sma wee things for this new shop on your trip downtown. Woolen NOVELTIES Quality Wear FLOWERS Every Occasion l Shephard‘s , Stork Shop CEDAR ST. N. AT FOURTH AVE, Kingston Hotel 2 Third Ave., Timmins OFFERS EXCELLENT SERVICE ’ % Rooms e | $1,00 UP WEEKLY $4.00 Mceals o upâ€"also Meal Tickets oom Board $11 and $12 per week »e Finest W aves When in need of a permanent wave, dont forâ€" get to call us. ,'\/,/ We have the equipment to give finest hair dress obtainâ€" world over, you the able the DeLuxe Beauty Salon BASEMENTâ€"REED BLOCK Phone 483 CONFECTIONERY We offer a splendid assortment of lee | Candy, all se Chocolates and aiso Cream in asons. | Cigarettes | | Cigars Tohaccos ® t | Imperial Corner | % Fourth Ave and Balsam Street | LOUIS KRAJCHI, prop. Rose Room Beauty . Shop North Mrs. Cedar ( l.lm Now Reâ€"opened Boutlin, ! We are pleased to ann U o all itrons that we have : our shop and have reâ€"opened for Dusi #l _ Phone 2280 Fourth Ave. Prop.â€"Laurila, 66 Timmins ~â€"« Watch for the "Hidden Name" section every Monâ€" day. Your name may be in next. Eight free theatre passes given away each week PACGE STX THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARtO nc Siud Nigh at the High Schoot | Girl Guide Company es Y l) is * on Friday wa i most it sting Of || ; know that m*x edne he bto atrl‘.k S l)ance > Ti dn ie t curs msccss | Held at Riversid good tim« Iwo basketball games resum eawlar meetings, with wi C dt I‘ erhl 9 # one for bo; ind 0 r girlsâ€"wer 1 her recent illness ha ntoff | | nla ved ; ¢ w y F x | j +9) + s % ) ~ 1 M ki n es > | esn Crowds Enjor Charity JeTVI net ‘ | ¢ n T 13 S We Can Take It! ie Sanh | i f Ball Last Week. | wan â€"a n worthy p t | Th> St. Patri Day a. given b | ‘ Aft the basketball games were Sastern Star ladi n Thursday | _\ C 4 of the tebate wa zed Pedeéestrian af n i t Macst hall was|°C" St. Patricks Day, motorists. are mo: ) blame for a quite a 1 s Many ladies patrot | Ma River > Pavilion. | € ; 4 taR i n th i IG w the first annual S I‘n:;.-k'.\: " THE YELLOW FLEET " ents ative, taken by Now 1 on | . fall.. Crowds of mersy | | Waaron H wil a m id delicious i _ AHOM4 ( hanour he | I g from t I ! 1 Jean I tea from the mall tables decorat * 0 honour the | CAREFUL TELEPHONE Seri t An Mary: McNevin ' Are yoll do‘ng as mUCh ffll’ 1t 1 Iri colout vith Shamrock i C i o have a rolâ€" l Sor wear ing by Secor Form mciifs in t centre. and daffodiis fo hb into the bargain SERVICE * 427 pird miison Porn mews.| | YOur eyes ds tiiey 00 TOLYOUT || _ Lovely cakes an other| 8 dance wers to | and 7 Wilson read the Form newsâ€" C ind . | â€"« is1 i | I t, n 1 which was composed | We all réalize the importance of axking 1 ry quickl 1 ie "’)\“"\ Naâ€" { iyn ' eyeâ€"sight in our lives, Yet how ( apt 1 a nd â€" o at Mgnt Sswing | snn e ic uce ie c Second Form also gave a s} ylay many of us neglect our eyes, year handiwork also prov 10« 41 !S C ) and his | S t bllc t va 1 Ei8 †atter year, until it is too late. A M\ Phill d â€" Mi n in nlanned to | Ou Orcu lne u x * Carn} [ â€" little attention now, may save M 1 ; set | 1 me, changed | p Fha 4 o ice (‘““I\’.x"' f } YOU from the handicap of poor } / M M (} 64 Mi | | th - ixi, and i | s e ons es uffaloâ€"Ankerâ€" | sight in later years. Don‘t take s ts b‘.,l apit _X | ind the rough | ts l D \ » ell 4i on d oi hE JC€ | a chance. HMave your eyes exâ€" m, Mrs. K ItS. | y in | L 100 upl S O rnival on St. Pa k‘s Day as th : antined regularly by a reliable i ort 1 \C po« 1 hey ime to | cve sight specialist. | o y | Presentation of "Pioneering in Canada" as Part of New || o ag | Let us explain our system of s soilâ€" | § ¢ , | breakage insurance forglasses ] Honorary €I | 1 HOnOr Scehool. Clever and Interesting. Ladies‘ Curling at South prescribed by us. ' G Mrs ( 1 ( U [he Workers‘ Coâ€"operative store held a tal eveninz in the Masonic hall on | Wednesday evening. Whist was playve« with Mi A. Hawes, gaining first prize; Mr. H * ( M M ) ) rified Mrs. L MONDAY, MARCH 21ST, 1938 | Threeâ€" Year Term Given For Robbing Poor Box 19 Rouyn, March There must have hr‘vv a bad hangover from pay day this mon as the Rouyn cou has been luttored with drunk disorderiy casesâ€"some paying thei: of $1 and costs and soms taki the eight or fifteen days‘ jail term More serious cases which cam Ip before Judge Boily wore that of Onil Neiderer, convicted on a chargs of participating in a 31«‘"’-‘!',) whon he and a companion attempted to rob Albert Isenberg in his store on Porâ€" mault street, and a later charge of robbing the poor box St. Michae hurch. He was given a threeâ€"yea péenitentiary term on both charges, the two to run concurrently Jim Johnston got one month in jai for the theft of a fur cap belongin to Rev. Father Louis Rob t Mo beillard Ernes Bouchard i erving two nonths in jail for havin at about 10 o‘clock on the night of March 11, terâ€" renzo Gauthier, on Norâ€" , s R % 4 nm 1 ) of D. J. Masâ€" | anda street, by pointing at her what ie q e » R lews The RC 1 DsOI P ( 1 . M 8 5 * Porcupine. Other South Porcupine and Dome News The M M Cribson Montrose first for men; | / Ds ® syte ds balleven i o hi. of New . I s C in td istting.| M cohnsolation Oli, irn Dr. Ray MHughes, Dt ;‘l\. elieved to be a gun. The weapon NEev iSKeard, a in town 1 Ing | e soid + | " hild » i 4 Speâ€" . . In the classrooin â€"we were shown | friend () tometrical Dept. Mis. B gained a prize for "Muâ€" | + ( Colombo, Bill Wren | turned out to be a child‘s toy, but Bouâ€" q p . q y I ] 1 } C f ® l a pr ) for § te." nber o arge maps of Ontario made by one Miss CG. Fowl ft on Friday night | I € 1 ep cal Arn A Mr. and Mrs. Perrisâ€" 1 Ba wh ‘eception | <lu!‘«i paid a price for his "joke ( eroups of two or three, where the 6 i the A S o || A Registered Optometrist in Charge i won t! « e prize committee w? is follows: Mr. and | Adelard Girard and Jean Morin, ar 11 ) FOu} 1 Â¥ W I ne weekâ€" ( ith he parâ€" Ns M 2104 A ; n\ F ) early seitlement vert ndicated and | ent n Lo: § | i‘l \'\()’\ * *# (â€\lԠ\l A d orcl our p ) nds MH * M )li, Mr. and Mrs rested outside the Paradis cafe on Fri | colcured, a by means of which both I e friends Phone 212 Pine N nmai f â€" Geon Stalliman. | "** I [r. and Mrs. Karl EByre, | day last by Constable Larose for disâ€" oi ies f \ t tord ly 110 leaded 1 > ¢ | M1 1 iistory and ged 1} weore taught 1t Iroguoi pla duri evening f« roun M ‘ Carnoval orderly conduct, pleaded not guilty.and | ; re ro o t ast nds hi new Drawings of log cabins, snake I | â€" at ng. Noxt Wednesday l e w the | WCT “m-â€â€œl\‘ d â€â€œ,\†1-1‘A Monday. Thi: | q A p earle milt ind h cject | oxen ploughin nIi ‘th rimitive Th t n did n ive ft some of the players with | a big whist drive planned by t! amd re: ist pf a radio, won by Rane | Ume they pleaded guilty and have C ) tools of the piong were on the blackâ€" | leave on F1 1. to chir arms and back The ico wa society in the Masonic ha | Cantit M ‘ Lalore uit, won landed in jail for two wek , 1 1 pli i . | 4 ; | _ Alphonse Nade: { 1 24. fr â€" ip own | beards and in the po 10 with othâ€" | at New Liskea m h { | and the stones required mors Charlie Giay i home from St. | M. 1 d pi topcoat, won Alphonse Nadeau, aged 24, from Lot ) new idea | er articles of pion« life drawn by the | there i no i { o play on | "push" than most of the players have | Mary‘s ho pita still ifferinz from icket numb 158 ; h prize, toilet |‘ iinville, was arrested for begging and I at urage | pupils. y Entertained Friends | yet acquired. But in spite of this the | the effects of an accident to his eye y Keith Stirling: and 5th | fined $5 and costs or )‘ 1e Ooption ol | s s 4 ; s i | tee avi the 1 te I ot only i The thing which pleased us most Mi J «To f Main en | 8ames went on amid much merriment. | Ha has been two or three weeks in | P" 97â€"pi not won by Geo. | Illflltn days. He took e latter he n En Geoâ€" | was the creative English effort in the | tertained a n mber of her friends to If the Northern Lights seen on Fri hospital where cperations on the eye Roy h C pri which were |_ Fred Maroussett, aged 60, is also 9 Gener ! childish poetry on thi tbject. The an enjoval y i# of ‘ : at her | day ha their usual portent we may | to remove glass were necessary. Whil especi a i an which each | spending a week in jail as a result of K | were veory ood ni Mrs. R J “ 0oX thne weainer and the ice to | the lad was deliverinz a case of soft | "’_l‘ ; 4 were AWardâ€" | L0 force his way into Uhe hous ) pi ' Fred Ostrom‘s blank ver tartin Dickson v onol r ladies | Siffen up a bit and Monday‘s decisive | drinks during the ¢ Low ier one of :4( as follow 1 ilored suit, won | Of Lucien Grenier, Noranc treet ; | I + ) » | ¢ pj | } 64 ) 1 B | o 9 q S I nage lsaci ours | "Gratitud ve hat‘s the wor with Mrs ird min games be played as per schedul | the bottles exploded, the glass splinté | DY B McNeill, and 2nd, permanent Simonne Lepage pl .1 1 has | The word for a pioneet 1 Mr. 1 McK wion | . Results to date ai ntering his eye. It is hoped that the i \ Mrs. L. DelVillano | a charge of vagrancy was given a three | K4 | f ‘ lor) i« ;, d spinâ€" | Those hardy m who ma« M McG or | Moore w i out of 5 m{ with 1 ignt ma turn to the ey m months‘ suspended sentence on ‘ ‘ 5 | ; â€" A P | ( ) ( a t ) leave t T liat n 1 ind t The maple bush into a 01 I ‘ lo | pla We regre at M Syv1 enior) | 3 4 p 4 e 1 tion that she leave town immediately (354 yB + se xi hae | 4 n YA 5 s h sina | | 7 < t â€"â€"â€" â€"â€"â€" i hall beâ€" | shows tru» poe ) ision Rayme: 4 out of 6 games with 0 | has been removed to the Porcupine | ‘\(W\, l)(){ hn() \\ ()l'ks y in s | â€" Gertrnde Vi The wo is | to play General hospital, suffering from heart | | Stole Two Cars and l,uuglwd ne. mill § crow! ( ] ( y es wit} ‘ouble er condition is reported | A A | M ( rang. | men did all the nnit milé Hard Walking | _ Lo worth won 3 ou ) games with | PFOUDIE Hier condition is reported as | ()l)( l]( (i Il] l ll]ll]]ll] 5 at \('"t(‘n((' of One Yea m« authentic | butterâ€"makin Walking « he streets y rday was | 1 to play HAVE ! s Thev had no gown of itin i hazarc + | | Emith won 3 out of 6 game vith 0 Bornâ€"to Mr. and Mrs. Milbumn Horâ€" | n | A ( 1 pinning | o Ts 4 a mignt | | _ Kirkland Lake, March 19.â€"For theft # +i1, | Nor needed to know Latii | h y f n | play ner (nee Hazel Mahon) of Huot street ‘(†orge \ ‘â€â€œ “Hll\ Il 1S l [)"' n l o es A TS the | C al 1 id f m« + 3 cR ( n i N An) hP | 4 | Mi of two cars, and of clothes and other S 4 ithars) j And the following gom is a xtra was ou C lush off the Turner won 3 out of 6 mes with 0 | on Friday, March 18th,â€"a daughter | toâ€"theâ€" Minute Plant in ‘«â€\pu'n] Albert Schultz. Matheson: wa . | m the poer f Keith Anderson f iA s | to play â€" | F47 | + davys In | ' " poem i ( als] nd clearing | f ! i y | | â€]H ration. ‘.wnun:(-d to one year in jail by Ma i ‘You had few tool torm way mairhurst won 1 out of 5 gam with | ; . 1 e church j I a oT wers TA al: y + s | | gistrate Atkinson in police court ye ‘ f uhnd And they were crud ill 9 P in great | 1 to play , i)l(l( l\ \\v U“ Rl‘[)()ll(‘(' ds : A new bottling works for the manuâ€" | terday ; 4 0 ‘ h 2 § 7 | W 0O 111% WOrKs 0 ne $ * JU@tE a) e ol wned no jewels , 0 ef d | Rayn wor 1 0o of 5 games with ‘hf h q Tp: R ( F4 ; mh tune \\ n no jews m>a ) eets and | ith | Caught by Algoma Trappor | facture of soft drinks has been formally | _ ‘The young manâ€"sesmed highly pleasâ€" Ana earned your 10( ( W Th I | l play C s c ud J | « 1 1 | : . , | Cpen t corner of Sixth avenue | , | >‘ ter id s inuighing § | These efforts a1 om Senior ; tha o | Mi Ellis Wright of Connaught Hill A tranpoer fro n 8t 99 , B Eront + y s ed with the term and was laughin O ‘ randfather, | M 1 a 1e | A trapper from Mileage 122 on the | and Balsam stre by George Vartenuik. | and jokit h alin ) i 4. s in . camn Anaka in‘ riananne. 41 + J and joking with the poli¢cemen as he M 0 jan early , Childrenâ€"all w der twelve new n ; nstalled ear at pending some weeks in Gananoqug, | Alsgoma Central Railway last week in i 8 | 1 s old is [ her mother. wilth her two NA e ME | Varlenulle who well known [ was led from the courtroom. He r¢ ork inet | 1 | B1 V ( )VIn 1 1N 1 VIL HCI W into Sault Mayr ) ; 1 . y 3 , } rk against | ' " l i sons mnu0 sauit iote. Mat he pelt of what | he ' he proprietor of The G. V. ; ceived a year for each of the car thefts ( - Ceil also acted : n ter Ol ( l s destribed : a black wolf. This black { ) f j + 1 ¢ ¢ |_ Keith C ( I 1a | 73 : C ibed as a black wolf. This black | Hotel, will manufacture three popular | and three months for tealing the ( | monies and paid a nice tribute to our j Mr. C F C1 nan no ha )eet M and Mi J, Hean have moved wolf had a bla head, even the ears f inks j 1 ‘ ; f im .4 R ; $ 4 1E Wt alo> | types of drinks that have proven big | clothes All sentences are to run conâ€" u rarial Mr Brinton. by thankin visitit M Hai ) Connausg Hi 0 V in Mi bein@ black n i chest was a small t | ; ' . s v | 1 . . oo P s a 73 h h d CK s use a small ivourl with . public elsewhere. | currently Schultz is the man who ) vith a | h>ar for her interest and pains in findâ€" | on Saturc tC tmz gray itch and a small streak | Hi int iich now completely , tore his clothes up when landed in 1 i I . ) > ) ; . â€" nhanialiths 11 uCly | )4 118 10 « Wl 1 d L 10 1 i ver nz books for the pupils ing at [ ( 1 ippea to Dr. B. H. Harper returned on Friday | of gray appeai f nsta | of the m modern design | cell ena vomeé and | pioneers of Canada ) Upsct ine ladies . curiit vo | to South Porcupin rom 1 trip to | the back. Its | and en bodies t] 1 work in sanita i 1 | ; . § j % i44 H1 ® VOTK St ta~â€" | P - off" | Lunch was sorvé with tea. by the | games c UTC 1 * Monâ€" | the South Seas and we are glad to note | half gray, and ‘h wi ( ! tio1 Elsewhere in this issue will be | _ Drum Major If what vou did ves 1 w1 nc ftern( both | vof l hi vway lt herefra | c# 1f P 1 1 ai¢f | j S ho y 4 I 5 d t 9 3 â€" an nap Lternoot 1 )UI1 | Gay a ( 11 mprovem s 1 ealth therefror Sual W I PuUsS ) aC 1 f ‘ f y ; 1 bein 1 { ind a : } }X l 4 | 16.E ' ; 2 1 l 4 L4 ) “‘ 1a o bru The black wol } found dvertisement in which the | terday still looks big to you toâ€"day you d childr nde 1 m I tair ilkins, of South Porcupine | was a particularly larg pecime N ; ( ) + ) ind child ( | * Ipinc | was a ] 1 1 ‘arge specimen n b 1 formailly announced haven‘t done much toâ€"da; â€" repemn ce s se Bm mm w ic uit on t d Te e in es ons mss n oo 8 FREE PALACE THEATRE PASSES 1 ~l 4 t \'H( R«J+DEVLIN COMPANY LLMIT ‘p Present Fashionable Furs AT MOST REASONABLE At Our Mrs. THE STYLE SHOP ith Ave. and Cedar ! ‘\ acmthe MILLINERY _ Balsam St. N. Phone 296 PRICES Representative Durocher Cor. l‘;-.v: drop in and look over New Hats at Hyacinthe, Why not the sSmard Miss Comissione will advise you on restyling and reâ€"blocking your last year‘s hat to look like new | models ' Win. Dektoss, Elm St. North The Time To Buy A Good Used Truck Now‘s 1933 CHEVROLET Service Truck. 4 new tires on rear. For Q.{.)'- quick sale e¢ ...') Cash or Terms 1935 INTERNATIO N AJ â€"First Class shape Dump Truck $695 .: $100 wWill Hold Trucks UnW! May License included 1933 CHEVROLET in good condition Any Ist A Small of Phese TIMMINS GARAGE COMPANY LIMITED Albert Liovd, Balsam St. North e in Dt l o oi MR. MERCHANT: place your message where it will be repd by the greatest number of people each week. For parâ€" Aiculars phone 26, The Advance. I)t‘;\:wl! Advance idden Name" Contest BIL‘S T A X I s YOUR TAXI Phone 1800 PROMPT SERVICE AND NIGHT s || PALACE THEATRE TOâ€"NIGHT AND TUESDAY MAR. 21 â€"22 PAUL MUNI and LOUISE RAINER in THE GOOD EARTH (A SUPERâ€"PRODUCTION) WEDNESDAY THURSDAY MAR. 23â€" 24 ATTRACTION NO. FOR CAREFUL DAY 9 Two Big Attractions in One Bill! Simone Simon and James Stewart in "Seventh Heaven" wWith ATTRACTION NO. 1 z, Borrow or Steal" Starring Frank Morg: "lorence Rice xi . 4 Morgan, Florence Rice John Beal John Hersholt and Gregory Ratoff Matinee daily at 2 2 tWn Al M § /me Matince daily at 2.30 p.m. Evening 7. 00 and 8.50 p.mi. On Double Feature Rd o > ie y 5 Nights patrons should attend not later than 8.00 p.m. in order to see show Mrs. Flo. McLean, Avenue *b 1 » $ mssn n e n en n w n ns uon n n on n x x s s s 44 ]bert § read $ CLEAN ROOMSâ€"BY DAY OR WEEK # # lways e St 4 â€" _ Quiet Atmosphere E / 1 |$] THE KING EDWARD HOTEL |; 2 Corner Sqpruce St. and Third Avenue, Timmins Phone 324 # Prepare your lunch with Albert‘s o i s o i e i o i e n Ei 5R ECE BE TE ET EUE E ETE EEIIEIEIT ETE 4 * Sliced Bread, specially wrapped to stay fresh longer, It will please n e x your guests. ALBERT‘S BAKERY | Miss E. Roberts, Maple St. South BRIGHT MEN 10 Pine S Phone 1875 Delicious Pastry * ; Pine s. one 1875 elticious Pastry s GET A BREAK | â€"â€"| GOLD Â¥ y im 1 ‘an} I y ,' ¢ 1 4 s 4 + GUARANTEED s O L l) Each Monday eight peoâ€" Ordering Their Spring S‘h R aire w= | | ple chosen at random from Suit or Topcoat | S10€ epars | | AFTER THE SHOW| this district will receive L ; a 4 4 k. % 'lll Chas. Sceott, Crescent Avenue | vVISIT UsSs + free passes to the Palace We use only the highest quality | + * MThaatrs +ofar v > 9 s leathers, this together with ou: | : lh((l“(: ]J()‘tl. tor '\“Hl Dapper Dan S many years of experience assures ; YOU‘LL ENJOY A name hidden in these adâ€" is . | you of satisfaction | PASTY LUNCH a= l vertisements. If you find d ie C * Sh R e 1 :'\i‘â€â€˜::‘\’ Br_ AN m t, clip the ad and bring it had 4 SLLEN‘ ( 6. ryÂ¥ » 1+ | « » t a r + o arI0oCa ono€ epall‘ | I to The Advance Office and | | PC# l)dll‘( rlm § new shades i6 s / ‘a Y $ ids . ponive 4 tras nase new styles for spring I 63 Third Ave. Timmins | ‘ Gordon Blk., Timmins | receive a free pass. ' mm nc y j PRICED | | Watch these ads careâ€" | | rrox 23.50 | Your at fully. ippear ng@me Cme. may Herbert Paimer, Bannerman Ave. as | A. BRAZEAU y Plumbing and Heating ALL WORK GUARANTEED 8 CEDAR ST. N. PHONE 187 Thorpe Radio Service EXPERT REPAIRS 10 Cedar Dapp Just off Third Ave. Cedar Street South Across from Dalton‘s Taxi. Passes good for any perâ€" formance except Saturâ€" day. St. N. Phone 599 K. M. S. . SA S * ! | | Member t ml l er Dan‘s Look For Your Name in These Advertisements Bring Your| Films tudio before same left at the reacdy 1 be the done up to a t down to a price deserve A. TOMKINSON 5 Balsam N Miss sStevens 417 Phone | Ruth Laurier Ave, | | | | | | | ‘l | | | | I 9 C â€. da JI'A: Your filt the bes 3 Let ow xD( develop you film Royal Studio oyal Studio | . 4 ERYTHING FOR THE BABY Shephard‘s Stork Shop is just rt Baby. next Mrs. full Visit of sma wee things for this new shop on your trip downtown. Woolen NOVELTIES Quality Wear FLOWERS Every Occasion l Shephard‘s , Stork Shop CEDAR ST. N. AT FOURTH AVE, Kingston Hotel 2 Third Ave., Timmins OFFERS EXCELLENT SERVICE ’ % Rooms e | $1,00 UP WEEKLY $4.00 Mceals o upâ€"also Meal Tickets oom Board $11 and $12 per week »e Finest W aves When in need of a permanent wave, dont forâ€" get to call us. ,'\/,/ We have the equipment to give finest hair dress obtainâ€" world over, you the able the DeLuxe Beauty Salon BASEMENTâ€"REED BLOCK Phone 483 CONFECTIONERY We offer a splendid assortment of lee | Candy, all se Chocolates and aiso Cream in asons. | Cigarettes | | Cigars Tohaccos ® t | Imperial Corner | % Fourth Ave and Balsam Street | LOUIS KRAJCHI, prop. Rose Room Beauty . Shop North Mrs. Cedar ( l.lm Now Reâ€"opened Boutlin, ! We are pleased to ann U o all itrons that we have : our shop and have reâ€"opened for Dusi #l _ Phone 2280 Fourth Ave. Prop.â€"Laurila, 66 Timmins ~â€"« Watch for the "Hidden Name" section every Monâ€" day. Your name may be in next. Eight free theatre passes given away each week