Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 31 Mar 1938, 1, p. 8

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There was a good attendance and a lively time was had by all once ‘the pianist got started. Due to an oversight this essential part of the event was late in arriving but made up for lost time when he did arrive. A very pleasing item on tne proâ€" gramme was the playing and singing 6i Miss: Pellizarri. This talonted youns pianist has a very pleasing voice and singing to her own accompaniment she proved to her audience that she posâ€" sesses a natural talent in music and should in the near future be one of the EATON‘S alread Music, Mirth, Magic tured Monday Eve held or Pleasant Social by ;/ the Ladies‘ Third Ave.. Timmins® 1 oy 11 apprec saving | famous â€" Jewe! ing at penn‘es | the extra savit 4 Ib. offer. SWIETS JEWEL sSHORTENXING DREADNOUGHT TOILET TISSUE LUX FINE SOAP FLAKES ........ Sspratt‘s Assorted DOG FOODS............ T KLEENEX TISSUES 200 sheet box .. OO SRBOL . oo n ied iss Eaton‘s Orange MARMALADE, 32 oz jar uU Aylmer Tomato Catsup, 12 oz. btl. . CAMPBELL‘3 | Cooked Spaghetti, 15% oz. tins . Eaton‘s Health Salts, 1 tin ........... Manning‘s Assorted Biscuits, per lb. Puriry goouR FOR DEPENDABLE RESULTS USE â€" rrouR i EXTRA SPECIAL FRESH EGGS, ‘A‘ ige, â€" doz. 29%¢ SRX ap w.n.-“"" Shaped around the side of the wrist, this new position has much in ts favour, as the face of the watch is in fulview at all times. Come in and see this new watch toâ€"day. You‘ll want to wear ont. 17 Jewel Rolex standard movement with yellow gold case and bracelet, Jn€ Have you seen . . plC \ your cri HOLT Z+ ic Rolex Fulview Wrist Watch Mont aip PURITY FLOUR ~ .\' C :q FI %.: mm [ :. d n ‘\.; Eaton Groceteria AflE C "+at A 11 % n the Legion hall 1e . the r‘enâ€" Note ”H‘ i Ib. pl‘ill(.\ MAKES SHOPPING PROFITABL] WITH A get an all purpose flourâ€" the kind you can use with dependable results whether you are baking bread. rolls of fine fHaky tender pastry, or fhine teatured cakes. When â€" you bhuy Evening ED AT Terms as low 37¢5 $1.00 weekly Delivery Without Extra Chargeâ€"Phone Groceterita 901 the sensational new A GREAT BAKING SALE OT i] YOUR CREDIT JEWELER 'u ' l) J u "You see the little red ball"; nobody did; but Tommy Nixon with his clever talk seemed to convincte everyone that it was where it wasn‘t, and proved that he is quite adept at the a*t of magic and manipulation. Tommy Nixon put on a real show, and to one who has seen this popular entertainer on several occasions (even if he doses borrow cigarâ€" ettes and alway fail to return them), he appears to be more interesting and amusing on each succeeding appearâ€" solos, "You‘ll Remember Me" and "Oldâ€" Fashioned Town." Both were well rendered and the soloist received loud praise for his selections. Al filled out T number of popular fa Musical Aires", "Mill nd the "Spot Waltz‘ b The ladies served a prints rOill number Mi Watkit 7 Ib bag 24 1h bag 1 7° 35 THIRD AVE TIMMINS 2 tins for lled out the evening. witl popular favourites, such a res", "Military Twoâ€"Step t Waltz‘ being included. bars . AdArge 1 Ihb. bag, 4 [ On an ns sang tWo emember Me 6p * C 30 97 10 elllZarrl pia omposition There is on!ly an sauce that adds 5 chops, stews and laden drops and an added interest PLAIN or PTMENTO CHATEAU CHEESE and the SEVEN DWARFS GAML MANYFLOWERS KIPPERS COLD CREAM SOAP FOR A TASTY LENTEN CIHIANGE THCE QNE AND QNTI DEVON SAUSAGE ................ t} Y ARIETYX L COOKED I1 NEW ZEALAND LAMB GENUINE NORWEGIAN LEGSâ€"Ib. 28( 1 Ib. Pork Liver ~ Ib, Eatcnia Rindless Bacon, both ... BEADBPE ROADT .:...:....:..:.... BONELESS POT ROAST ... A SPECIAL LENTEN SALE OP MEAT SPECIALS for K. P. SAUCK iAlS Or :N 1U HATEAU HUEBBRBSD rolls 29¢ pkg. 25¢ 2 for 29¢ 2 for 29¢ iscc 0 for 49¢ With the Purchase of T THIS INTRIGUING vocal COMEBINATIOGN SPECIAI IDAY AND SATURLDAY sSuUspl orgat lunch, which was much er was a feature of the success to Dr. Bru that the cro chiropractor rowd James Cowan made a very efficient MC., and W. A. Devine was the pianist referred to above. Very reluctantly the gathering broke up in the wee hours of the morning loud in praise of the pleasant evening spent. Former Lieutâ€"Governor Abused by Rough Crowd generally the commi inz defeat LOINSâ€"Ib. 28¢ FRONTSâ€"Ib. 19 $ 1 VARY YOUR MENUS FRUITS® AND VEGETABLES LARGE SIZE Oranges......... 2 doz. 49¢ FRESXH TEXAS 4 behs, Carrots or Bee Grapefruit ... FRESH GREEN Cabbage ......... i Milk, tall 16 oz. tin ......9¢ HMEINZ VEGLETABLE Soup, med tins, 2 for 27¢ FOR FINE LAUNDERING Gold Scap .... 5 cakes 19¢ Borden‘s or Carnation Evaporated On Sale Monday Only wrong diagnosis ers had resulted in ssary suffering. It rally agreed that committee had much defeat the measure. it to leave the parlia was jostled in the ¢( ‘vÂ¥ crowd, and threat practors or osteopaths, who eviâ€" y did not sympathize with the yism displayed. There is room for cion, however, that there was some ization about the crowd and the rities should not let the matter without learnin«e the source of this the bill be ed that it ublic by giv ntitled to it stling ar provinc ivert dar Bruce. UL distinetive ta steak w lavourâ€" dish takes BRUNSWICK SARDINES tin much enjoyed and teresting _# a m w i t h ooutâ€" exitr; charge when yo purchase 5 cake of M a n y flower Soan. Quantitv i limited _ _ sho; early for yours. ‘ake 2D¢ 3 for 8 oZ. tin 1Qc¢c think a colourful 53 C 17¢ i16¢ shop | the Legislature Tuesday by . Frank | Spence, Conservative member for Fort William, who saw in the exploratory work now being conducted ‘the first definite step toward the greatest deâ€" | velopment Northern Ontario will ever | witness, Mr. Spence told the House that exâ€" tensive confirming diamond drilling, both deep and shallow, had been done by the interests backing the discovery, and crossed the Chamber to present Premier Hepburn with a 12â€"pound samâ€" ple of the ore recovered, the first samâ€" iple. he said, to be exhibited since the find was made. secret Work Going On "We have always been confident up where I live," he said, "that somewhere on the Canadian side of the lake hemaâ€" tite would be found. Secret work. fully financed, has been going on for the i last year and a half. This is no proâ€" motion. They have all the money they need and the company is allâ€"Canadian. Subsequently, the Fort William memâ€" ber expressed the opinion that the area now being delimited was a continuation of the great Messabi iron range in the United States that had been responsible for the development of such great cities as Duluth, and the establishment of the mighty midâ€"Western steel indusâ€" try. "Once this industry gets in full swing up there," he said, "the North is bound to go ahead by leaps and Students of history will be less disâ€" eccuraged toâ€"day with world conditions as they are than those who take only the contemporansous view. Spain "took the sword" against the Netherlands, and today the Netherlands are fat and prosperous and control one of the great colonial empires of the world, while unhappy Spain is shorn of her fabulously rich colonies and torn by civil war. Napoleon "took the sword" against all Europe and the fringes of Africa and Asia. It was the "sword" that comâ€" passed his downfall. The Third Napoleon, learned nothing from his greatâ€"uncle and "took the sword" against Prussia. He surrenderâ€" ed it at Sedan. The German Kaiser, who inherited this damnable heritage from the victor of Sedan, is mourning his folly at Doorn It is easy for nations, armed to the t is easy for teeth and alway "take the sword Holy Writ: ‘‘‘They perish with the Legislature Told of Vast Iron Ore Field Going to History for Comfert for These Days March 30.â€"Discovery in the Steep Rock area 100 miles west of the Lakehead, of a vast area of hematite (iron) ore that requires no beneficiaâ€" tion before marketing was claimed in Membe3 aprca lowin of a that advic Leres talke tion. Im 6 reneral Advice to All to Benefit by V accination 7t ember for Fort Will Foresees Great Deve ment in Mining. ubl In his ornate rol#es, Lord M2lughan, the n>w Lord C accompanied by an attendant, is shown as he left for the Royal Courts of Justice, to be swornâ€"in activ Healt t e| /; m ofP { hip 1 many > and Adequate Roads Called for Spence envisioned what such ilth authorities and others it 1 in public health have lor f the need for renewed vaccing There has been prvalent, the l a double feeling of false sc more dangerous than an awart _the menace of smallpox. (Halifax Chronicle) c health authorities are advising ons who have not recently been ted to take this precaution. Imâ€" ; reason for the advice is the ince of smallpox in Halifax folâ€" the fatal accident of a seaman ip recently in port. Reports are any are already following the and that vaccinations kept docâ€" tive during the weekâ€"end. ilth authorities and others inâ€" take the sword shall the sword." e hetritage icurning h for nation LORD CHANCELLOR SWORNâ€"IN on a w But the r, who inhe > from the v iis folly ‘at D is, armed to i war footin eaf nould Ccot at, is shown as he left the Hcu ce, to be swornâ€"in. long inaâ€" they came the reply phistry equal t are both workin was asked the question in g00d faith "How do you reconcile your unswerving allegiance to Mr. Hepburn and your undving fealty to Mr. King?" ‘"‘Whyv." Liberal, frequs« territory they now hold. little chap named Napol« similar ideas. Hitlic run b; Americ i1 WG Cannol run our nospltals and our charities without the assistance of state lotteries things have come to pretty pass. No harm is done, it is true, when a person who can afford to lose the money buys a sweepstake tickâ€" et, but for all that we should not like to see the lottery business made a deâ€" partment of provincial government, with people officially urged to particiâ€" pate in what would be really a "rackâ€" If we C our chari state lott 11¢ OQlltawa Journal‘iâ€"A private memâ€" ber‘s bill in the Ontario Legislature asks that swsepstakes for hospitals and charitable institutions should be made legal in this country. Premier Hepâ€" burn is reported to have said he will vote for the bill and Mr. Macaulay, the Conservative House leader, that he has no cbjection to it. If the report is correct, therefore, the bill may carry. But even approval from such high quarters does not make the bill a deâ€" sirable one, and it is fortunate that the authority sought can be conferred only by the Dominion Parliament, which has made the sale of sweepstake tickets an offence under the Criminal Code. cnhnaritabDle ins legal in this burn is repot vote for the b Conservative no cbjection toO TC Chip an investigation of the recent financial collapse of Lake Sulphite, Ltd., and challenged Charles W. Cox, former Cabinet minister, and member for Port Arthur (who was absent) to rise beâ€" fore the budget debate concluded and state his position on the highly conâ€" troversial issup. met Canada highway a roads would have tco quate roads, he sa to uncover oth>r ns and would be requi the transport of tr ever nceded here. ndaustry would mean to Onta: ada and the British Empire, if sent war clouds were to delu with another catastrophe such 1918. But in order to make of its potentialities, the preser laugh ion a et eek ‘because ) reduce the erything with : zht and above b t that assuranc nfidenute in om 31 On UNFORTUNATES GOT ELK SWEEPS FORKR ONTARKRIO in Fort Wi ered with nd five m 12Nn(t STEaKS are on the menu rphanage, a children‘s shelter hospital in Fort William this SIMPLIFIES WORK inCc( ate: pI nderts rircraf ialit e it was found necessary e size of an elk herd in irk, civicâ€"owned tourist t William. Three elk were id mean to Ontario, Can British Empire, if the pre Al of Ontario floodin competing with lot ‘tty republics of $ )eraphyv h government permisâ€" mourners are now left a Park enclosure. wWilh unDdiush the occasion hand in glov â€"Making a forest surâ€" i inventory of timber und is an arduocus and iking, but by the utiâ€" t practically every loâ€" ccessible for observaâ€" raphy, and from air maps can be supplied n of the time and at 1e cost of ground surâ€" th e completed. Adeâ€" would also tend natural resources d additionally for ps if troops were Tmany his demand for hospital hin who he menu SOL them hey It does not take much to ma ple happy. On Saturday we bill of $60.00 and we know for that three small bills were paid | amount. The monsy made 2 09 600 004 60 % 09000 0 0606096 00 0 640 6 6 0060 6006660806006 0¢¢¢0¢¢6 0440060060040 040 0040060060 009040400000 0940400464090 0# 0404 4@ w l w in io a Pn P a o B a P w e a hn a m i n o w ts a Pm o w w m uie w c e t o w on ie a tw is a in i a m hn n hn dn hn n n hn n * o a hn n on n MEDICINE FOR BUSINESS CURTIS DRUG 14 Pine Street North Phone WE SAVE YOU MONEY EVERY DAY Chase‘s Nerve Food K otex Modess Halibut Liver Capsules ....... Kleenex Lysol Hot Water Bottle: in Pills for Friday Saturday Toilet Paper Fourth Ave. The next time you want to buy, rent or sell something just remember that The Poreupine Advance Want Ads. get more results, dollar for dollar, than any other businessâ€"getting medium in Timmins and District. They get them faster and with less agony. It‘s been proved again and again. wWith Free Bottle Strong and Quality TOOTH BRUSHpE: The Porcupine Advance (Meaford Express) not take much to make peoâ€" . On Saturday we naid a tes? *..® .M.OC + * .%*. .% ne_e+"¢4" 6+ + )0. ‘.Q *# # # o_ ®. 00..0.00.00.00. % X * _# # # *# %* *.0.%. .® , *#4,%* ." ## #* *« *ve JAAA PPR .0..00‘00. *# 09.00. #. * ‘00‘”. # ## * ;t :t t t .“.00.00.“.“ # # “. #+ *# # #* Te« o .' .. Perfumé for 23¢ WHITE ~ WA N 1nC for a fact 410 Pa id with the | There e at least ness. 5UC., 2 for 41¢ 2 for 415¢ for 29¢ $1.50 §$1.25 Moth Balls ..... Cedar Flakes Moth Expeller Neoâ€"Chemical Food :;;:;:;;::. Eno Fruit Salt Bisodol ..;.;:... Russian Oil .. / l _ L Alka Seltzer ...... Absorbine Jr. ... Drene Shampoo Seltzer _ Bayer Aspirin Bile Beans 29¢ 10 three people happ have followed the no one knows but people were assist to pay CC es _ flNig in Cem ‘Ming @nt 18 Cod liver O 67¢ 81.69 wed the transactions further, nows but what three dozen ere assisted with the same See then, how necessary it is ur bills in your community. no better medicine for busiâ€" LIEEBUOY SOAP Phone 26 hanppy and if CAKE §$1.1: Ase, ....474¢., T9¢ Doc., $1.19 ... 49¢., 89¢ .. 20¢., . diC 98c., $1.95 :10¢.,:00¢ o)')c 98(: 19¢c, 95¢ \/., we could 19¢ 19¢ 30c

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