GRAHAM’S . \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ Suit Fallows Fatal ll lghway ACCIdent bmu If whic rm: l'u llnldt‘l‘~- ul‘ luvky numlwrs' 0f autumn... lwkt-ts will he givvn “T0 of rhzll'gt' Sh Valuable Prizes. \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\S§S§ iig‘g'or and Better .\.\'.\'l':\l. Sale 01' Work and Exhibi- tion of Finnish \Vomen’s Home Industries Friday, April 29th at 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. Mmri (‘om-vrt at 7.00 p.m. sharp Hi'lt‘flilflllS‘lV Orchestra and Choral Singing. UN SALEâ€"Needlework and Other Handicraft; also home-made Fa- mous Finnish (’ofl'ee Bread. Fin- nish (‘oll'H'. Ice Cream, Soft Drinks and Sandwiches will be wrwd all :iftornoon and evening. Fish Pond for Children. Exhibition of Ladies' Rural Home Industriesâ€"of Finland and Canada nu-hulm: iionw-mzide rugs. tapes- try. linen and cotton (sloth. sam- lilo“; oi mending. out Picturesque l4‘nmixli Nailihiiltl Cosmnws 01‘ VHF- iunr. i’rmim-os of Finland will he I] Harvey Graham 8011 (i l'mlq-r Ampicvs of Ladies“ Aid vaimz’ (‘in'lt- and Handicraft Class of 'I‘UHIINS FINNISH UNITED (‘lll'lH'll ( ul'. lilm St. and Sixth Ave. Won» by :lllc'ndunts. “'urth Almost a Trip t0 Finland ADMISSIUN UNLY 25 CENTS At THURSDAY. APRIL 28TH, 1938 ) I IN I“ 1 ST (‘lcar B.(‘. Fir V-Joint: Gyproc‘ Hardwood Floor- ing: \'-.loint and Shiplap; White Pine Feather- edg'c: (‘lear Fir and Pine Doors in Stock Sizes; Rush in Stock Sizes. Yard Schumachcr Phone 725 [{(H’G ll \Nl) DRESSED john W. Fogg Limited Dr. M. W. Locke’s Famous "NORMAL LAST" helps prevent Foot Trouble 10 DU lion of Ladies' Rural Home riesâ€"of Finland and Canada uIc-s: honw-made rugs. tapes- linm and cotton cloth, sam- ut‘ nwmlingz. etc. Picturesque .1511 Nutwnul Costunws of var- l’mvim'cs of Finland will be Lumber. (‘ement, Building Materials, (‘oal and Coke. Mine and Mill Supplies. 11 LUMBER ll they are such well styled, comfortable daytime shoes help prevent foot troubleâ€"keep even the most active the great foot specialist’s “normal last†simply because Wumcn foot healthy and happy. E ven more important is the fact that these “Dr. Lockes 0 Many smart women wear Dr. Locke Shoes made over Sequel to a fatal high- nvar Englehart on Sep- r, an action for damages [St the driver of the car red to have killed George April \l.l. I"I'l"I‘I.\'(iS VERIFIED BY X-ICAY 27.-< Special to Exclusive with Brad once and Yard Tlmmlns Phone 117 slaughter, but at, Temiskam'mg Fall Assizes on November 17 last. a jury returned a verdict of acquittal to Mr. Justice Greene. Alex J. Fraser, Cobalt, is bringing action against the Capital Trusts Cor- poration in a legal battle over settle- ment of the estate of his late wife. Mrs. Marie Fraser. who died last year. Plaintiff is suing to have her will. based it is alleged on a separation agreement drawn up between the par- ties some time prior to her death. set aside. The future of the Cobalt hotel property in which Mrs. Fraser was in- terested is stated to be involved in the proceeding. Six of the cases are actions for di- vorce, five of them uncontested and the sixth one in which both Mrs. Viola Whelan and her husband, JameS T. Whelan, of Kirkland Lake, are seeking dissolution of the marriage tie. Mrs. Monica Gill, of Kirkland Lake, is claiming alimony and the custody of her child in two actions brought against her husband, E. C. Gill. In one action for $2500 damages, John Laniu is claiming that amount from O. Joki. pr0prietor of steam baths in Kirkland Lake, alleging he sustained injuries in a fall while a patron of the place. P] PHONE 11 Branch Ofï¬ce Kirkland Lake Phone 393 “OOOOOOOOâ€OOOOOOOâ€W â€WOOOOO“OOOQOOOOOO§ Centenary of the Railer in Austria. An attractive new postal series was issued some months ago by Austria to commemorate the 100th anniversary of railroads in that country. There are three values and the designs compare favourably with the interesting rail- road commemoratives issued .by Ger- many in 1935. On the 12g dark brown value is shown the original wood- burner, the “Austria“ presided over by u frock-coated engineer whose stove- pipe hat almost rivals. in lofty gran- deur, the smokestack of his engine. In the. background appears the Gothic spire of St. Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna. Contrasting forcibly with this primitive machine is the crack modern lcccmctive "Roche 214“ illustrated on the 25g purple. The 35g orange brown depicts on: of the powerful electric locomotives used on the famous Arl- berg; Route in the Northern Twol. 0000000000003 0 Timmins Stamp Club é Column 000000000000000000000000000 long been noted for their 1): in the art of graceful living but in Vienna. the home 0 walizes and Wiener Schnitz have originated the idea of GE spacial posta birthday am other letters conveying good wishes? Believed to be the first of its kind. this unusual new set made its appearance on December 12. 1937. It. consists of two values, 12g dark green and 24g dark ned. The artistic design carries out the traditional gift formula of "Say it with flowers.“ A vase of roses against a dark background appears in the centre, flanked on either side with the twelve signs of the zodiac. symbol- ic of good fortune throughout the you: As Vienna has long been one of the leading medical centres in the world. it is very appropriate that the latest charity stamps from Austria shduld commemorate nine famous Austrian physicians who contributed notably to modern medical science. Like the Engineers and Inventors series of last year, the portraits in the new issue are flawlessly engraved in rich colours This 15 one of a series of pictures of Boy Scouts and Wolf Clubs to be published in The Advance. It shows the ï¬ne-appearing Moneta Wolf Cubs. \ AL the back is Patrol Leader Elmer Wheeler. Standing. 1mm left. to rlgllt-«Dmneniv Paoione. Dino to 1809», famous for his planner work in thoracic diseases. It, Is owing to his researches that. the doctors of to- day tap your chest during a physical day tap y examinam any is The 311' Special Greeting Stamp Issued by Austria light-hearted Austrians have en noted for their proficiency art. of graceful living. Where Vienna. the home or Strauss and Wiener Schnitzel. could iginuied the idea of designing a postage stamp to be used on v and Christmas cards and 1bject of the 12g pins 12g dark Karl Fremont von Rotiunsky Anstriu Great bu nus 5g dark brown honors reihérr Van Swieten (1700- ;cchman by birth and court 3 the Empm Maria Ther- 1er doctor in the wig and 16 12.221 century is shown on if deep carmine redâ€"Leo- ;er von Auenbrugg (1722 Honors Her Physicians in the new issue arc d in rich colour: mi of dignified sim- MONETA WOLF cms SALI'TE YOU THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE. TIMMTNS. ONTARIO (1804-1878), a native of Bohemia and the founder of the Vienna schoof of pathological anatomy. Another Bo- hemian is Joseph Skoda 11805â€"18811. who became professor of clinics in Vienna and is shown on the 20g plus 20g dark green. Ferdinand Ritter von Hebra. (1816-1880), a Moravian Jew and Austria’s greatest dermatologist is portrayed on the 24g plus 24g dull purple. Ferdinand Ritter von Arlt «1812- 1887). whose portrait appears on the 30g plans 30g brown red, is noted as the founder of a celebrated school {or ocuâ€" lists. Joseph Hyrm (1810-1894), 40g plus 40g dark olive, was Professor of Anatomy at Vienna and author of a standard textbook on that subject. A famous Viennese surgeon. Theodor Billroth (1829-1894) of German birth is shown on the 60g plus 60g black. Theodore Meyncc't ‘1833-1892), who is commemorated by the 64g plus 643' deep red violet trist and bram Let :us hope. that, other countries will follow the example set by Austria in this beautiful series and dedicate more of their commemorative stamps to the men of the arts and sciences. Luxemburg Honor-s Her Worst Ruler! It is very seldom that a countsz'y pays postal tribute to its less reput- able rulers, but the Grand Duchy of Luxemburg, has recently dragged an old family skeleton into the philatelit- limelight. through the medium of its annual set of semi-postal charity stamps. Th'Ls issue consists of six va ues and the design features a full- length portrait of Grand Duke Wen- ceslas II. who. altogether different from his famous namesake in the Christmas carol. has come down in history with the unflattering title of “Wenceslas the Good-for-Nothing." Weneeslas began life. with a display ror During his youth Wenceslas made a visit, to France and found the famous wines of that country so much to his liking that, for the rest of his life he remained in a glorious alcoholic haze. He maintained a sumptmus royal court, in Bohemia. where his riotous excesses and surly Lemper made him extremely unpopular. Twice he was dethroned by outraged nobles and twice he succeeded it He never once deign emburg with his pres hesitaCe to citizens wit these prove During the following centuries the chroniclers of Luxemburg passed over the reign of Wencalas II in eloquent, sibnce. Yet to-day, like the proverbial bad penny. the scapegrace duke has these proved enormous deb nff tho entire uves! His death in 1419 was greeted with sighs of relief by all Europe. his prese mrden it heavy t was a great psychia- specialist. deignec‘ Luciantonio. Adolph Deluca. Frank Palmer. Robert - Wheeler. ‘xemld Mackey. Armand Delmonte. Front rowâ€"Nina Spada. Victor Zanella. Cliflord Mao kov. Raymond Ciarrocca, Hem-y Crooco, Hilton Fraser. Admncv Slutf Photo Engraving f ina ier 1X6 , honor Lux- . but. did not. lard-working ;. and when to pay h‘w Y mortgaged power Happy Night to he Put on by the Band once more come into his own. and on the postagv stamps of the counh‘y he neglected and misused we see his ï¬reb- onair and unrepentant figure. clad in a stylish hunting costume and standing upon a, pedestal which hn assuredly never deservml. On Saturday night of this week the Timmins Citizens‘ Band are putting on a Gala Night, at the Oddfellows Hall, Spruce street; north. at 8.30 pm. The Band had extensively advertised a. dance to take place at the Riverside Pavilion on April 29th. but unfortun- ately after this was in print. it was found that the Riverside Pavilion had already been engaged. so in order to play fair with the public. the Band is 1211a Night at 1.0.0.1“. Hall on Saturday Night This Week. Why Concentrateï¬n Beer? Opponents of Government Control concentrate their attacks on our industry. This alone, to any thinking man, is enough to throw doubts on their wisdom. If the cause of true temperance is their object, rather than a tactical advantage, they surely should not devote so large a part of their time to attacking the mildest of alcoholic beverages, and one which is not habit-forming. But because a democratic law makes our product available by the glass to working men, under Govern- ment Control, the Opponents of the present system seek to drive drinking underground â€"-â€"where they do not see it. The truth is, that the individual is less likely to commit abuses in public, and the abuses are more easily correctable. In fact, licensed hotels are very seldom the scene of excess. Because an intoxicated man is seen near a hotel â€"~â€"â€" it does not follow that he acquired the means of intoxication in a hotel. But it does provide the unthinking people with a useful text . . . if they do not bother to prove their conclusions. We ï¬nd no deï¬nite evidence to support the theory that satisfying the taste for beer develops a craving for whisky. On the contrary, we believe that if beers ; : : are more easily obtainable than distilled liquors and are sold in different conditions, there is reasonable ground to expect that the taste of those who wish to drink will be diverted to the lighter and less harmful beverages. ,n- u - o l- .- .0 0. 3'4†.0 O O N O. O O O. O O .0 O. O O O. 0 O O. O o 0'. O O .0 O. O o N O O N 0'. O O N O o 0'. O. O. O. O O O. O O '0. .0 O 0 0'. O o O. O O O. O o 0'. O O O. O O O. 0 O O. O O O. O O 0'. O O .9 O 0 .0 O O .0 O o O. o .. s O .V.“ O. O O O. 0.. .00.. O O O. O. 0 O O. O. O O O. O o N '0 . .0 O putting on a great night of fun'tlu following night at the Oddfellows hall‘ The Timmms Cilimns Band '13 a voluntary organimtion. spending tm: niglms :1 week at practicv. and ready something. T gratifying but yet bven mm} hoped that 1m have reached with the full to fill thc band in :1 concerts ix ii. Shf'lld have origin, new uniforms to replace the perseru ones that, were bought fifueen years ago am". so are. somewhat dilapidaird. The= present. uniforms were secured through the enerous donations of the m xichants of the town ï¬fteen years ago In o1de1 to rlep ace the uniforms \ki'i hout bur- deuing the same merchants again. the Band put. on a membership drive to give all the citizens a bounce to do INSURANCE ting and hrxld hm' 913130†the Mascioli Theatre, Schumacher hing. The i'esults’ so far are ling. but the objfctive has not *en i‘euche‘d. By Saturday it is that the membeighip drive will reached a succesgi‘ul completion the full objectivv rmchod. All AND REAL ESTATE IN ALI. BRANCHES 1n Pine Street Nurth ‘i‘ilmnins FREDAY AND SATURDAY. \IAY 6th and 7th -\l.l(‘E FAYE. TONY MARTIN and JIMMY DURANTF. in SIMMS. HOOKER DREW many ( town (I the ope l {.119 1 ADDED: COLORED CARTOON and PICTORIAL "0 “TUNE SHAY AND 'I‘HITRSI)AY. MAY 4th and 5th (‘ARULE LOMBARI) AND FERNANI) GRAVI'I'I‘ in “BRUAIHVAY MELODY ()F 1938" FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, APRIL 29th and 30th ROBFIRT TAYLOR AND ELEANOR I’UVVELI. in MUN")AY AND TUESDAY. MAY 2nd and 3rd NIIDNIUH'I‘ SHOW. SI’NDAY. MAY Isl (‘ARY GRANT AND KATHARINE III‘IPBI'RN in “BRINGING UP BABY" “SALLY, IRENE AND MARY" compiled by Rockefellvr Committee rsent ones that. were >813 ago and so are. land. The! present. ecux‘ed thnugh the ALSO: COLORED CARTOON AND NEWS ADDED: PICTORIAL N0. 3 and NEH'S “FOOLS FOR SCANDAL" Toward Liquor Control .mcl ha ‘00 0.0000000000000000.ooooooococo. a... o WO‘OO‘OOO‘O‘O‘O‘O‘O‘ 900900‘0000‘0000000‘0‘0.oooto‘oooo‘oxooouo00000900000 .0‘0‘00b000n900900: .0 o. HOI SE8 AND IOTS l-‘hOR \‘U. E ( ()N\'l‘..\ll.N'l TERMS O This adt'ertisement is inserted by the Brewers in the interest of a better public understanding of certain aspects of the problems of temperance and local option. mad» up ALS()â€"â€"I\l.(3.l\l. MINIATURE ill SI" mm 5! )011 . thu form. ll gcud cltir-‘hs an: maxed to show their support and goodwill 'by helping along the numbership drive and by attend- ing tht- big night Saturday evening. 'Im‘n- \anl be plenty of fun for ladies and minimum), as the udvorthmnent :..xgge:.ts on page seven of the first. serum] of this issue. Remember the date, Saturday of this week at 8.30 p.111. at. tho Oddbllowx‘ Halli. under the aucpices of (hp Timmim 011l2911s‘ m Canada vcting on the quest'u Austria's absorption by Naziism BLACKHEADS Blackhe method two on your dr Cloth 96 you w gone. 1' 'em ll )f heads go quickly by a sim le >d that just dissolves them. _et )unces of peroxine poxxder from druggist. rub this with a hot. wet gently over the blackheadsâ€"and will wonder where they have Have a Hollywood complexion. LI 1nd Mail mge L0 1' Phom~â€"0ffice 112 Residence 135 ha â€"Aftm' all. it does ave Germans living on the question of PAGE