Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 30 Mar 1939, 1, p. 4

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Toronto 'Dckgmnb-A Red 1.» on: who dmm't like to put. it down in black and white. 2nd and 4th Sunda 3rd and 5th Sundn; Blpflams and Murine meat. South Porcupine. Ont. "an. J. [-2. Woodall. D.D.. Mtnmm Sunday Services 10.00 am, - Sunday School 10.15 a.m.~ Junior Bible Class 11.00 a.m.~â€"-Mommg Prayer 7 pm.~â€"Evemng Prayer Holy Cnnmmmuu on lst Sunday at TUeSdayâ€"- 8.00 pm heron t5. Thursday-8.00 p.111 Skinners Welcome. South Porcupine, Ont. {Missouri Synod) Rev. W. H. Heinze, Pastor Services every Sunday at 8.30 pm. in the Anglican Church. corner of Main and Commercial. Finnish United Church Rev. A. l. Helnonen. Minister Res‘ 20 Elm St. North Phone 1982-W 2.30 pin-"During Lent. Cottage Prayer Meetings in homes at South Porcu- pine and District. Invitations re- ceived by minister. A double quartette 01 Young People from 'I‘immins Choir assisting at these meetings Tuesdays: --»7 to 9 p.lll. Free English language school for Finnish adults in South Porcunine High School build- lug. Corner Elm and Sixth Avenue Rev. A. l. lleinonen, Minister Res. 20 Elm St. North Phone 1982-W lino-Sunday School. Bible Classes and Communieants' Class. 7.00â€"Publie W‘orship in the Finnish language. Mondaysâ€"English Language School for Finnish-speaking adults. 10.30 am. and ‘2. pm. at the Manse; 7 L0 9 13.11]. at Church. Wednesdays: Ladies' Aid meeting and Choir practice. 7 to 10 pm. Thursday: Y.P.S. Orchestra practice at 8 pm. Fridays: YRS. Meeting. A Cordial Welcome To All South Porcupine. Ont. BLUOR AVENUE. Rev. James A. Lylllc, Minister 9.45 a.m.iâ€"~Sunday School for all above 12 years. 11.00 a..m.~--Domc Mlncs Sunday School 11.00 am. â€" Morning Service and Youngr Wbrshippcrs‘ Lcaguc. 2.30 p.111.â€"Sunday School for all be- low 12 years. 7.00 1).lxl.â€"-Evcnlng Scrvlcc. All Arc Cordially Welcome Schumaehcr Rev. F. J. BAINE, M.A.. 8.1).. Minister Res. 83 First Ave. Phone 1094 Sunday. April 2nd, I939 11.00 a.m.~MOi'iiiiig Worship Quarterly Communion Service. 2.00 p.m.â€"â€"Sunday School 7.00 p.m.â€"-Evening Worship Monday. 8 p.m.~â€"-Y.P.S. Tuesday 7.30 p.m.â€"-«Holv Week Service Wednesday. 7.00 [).nl.--C.G.I.T. Friday, 7.00 pm Church Membership ' Class. The Ghlden Tex; is: “Remove far from me vanity and lies: give me neither poverty nor riches; feed me with food convenient. for me." (Proverbs 30:8,. Sunday School-«9.45 am. Wed. Evening Mceeingâ€"â€"8.0U n.m. Christian Science Society Oddfellows‘ "all. Spruce Street North Sunday. Scrvurc 31 am. Subjectâ€"“UNREALITY” f'Sunday. April 2nd, 1939 At thfé morning service. 1045 am. there Mill be the Reception of New Membéi‘s. At the} evening service 7.00 pm. mem- bers onoung PCOple's Union will pre- sent e Religious Drama, “The Ala- baster: ox." United Church, Timmins Rev. W. M. Mustard, M.A.. B.D. (Comer Fourth Ave. and Cedar Street, SPECIAL SI‘ZRVH [as IN TIMMINS "v. UNITED (‘lll'RCll Church DAFFODIL HALL. 19 FIRST AVE. Capt. F. Butler. C.A. Assistant. Minister. St. Matthew's Timmins. 10.00 am.-â€"Sunday School 11.00 am.-â€"Moming Prayer St. Matthew’s Church “at: In. Canon Cashing, 3A.. 1. TI 10.00 am.â€"-Adult Bible Class 11.00 am.â€"Momin¢ Prayer 3.00 pm.â€"Sunday School 4.15 gunâ€"Baptisms 7.00 ramâ€"Evening Prayer Holy Communion on 1st Sunday 01 month, at 11 a.m.; on 3rd Sunday, at 7 pm.: and on 5th Sunday. at 830 a m. St. Luke's Evangelical Lutheran Church Finnish United Church Timmins PAGE POUR The Salvation Army Trinity U nitcd Chu rc St. Paul‘s Churc Church Directory .-\ ('ordiul Wolvomc To All Schumacher Anglican South Porcupine United Church The Suldcrs and Public Meeting. nmc and \\'nl',~ahip “lgâ€"«8.00 p.m as by DJ" “J" BI‘I'HHR' h Ad quit. "My." I \md U nay-"U. “W’hat bud-thirsty mcn. what, a fight. what a match!" But run day when 1 wrnt to Kiwmis I saw them skiing togethcr in the Guenter Hotel. and found on enquiry they had a room with mm bedstoganer. Iteltnkegolnsback rm: H .H word puzzlc after him a gave a spring and Bear's stomach. mad. so mad he re. his Uwo leg“. thre neck of Lhc Lion. l that. allowed (hr: 1 Lap of him and WM final heat came Marshall made a for Rasputin and in Marshall's head. for Ivan and he t bull and rolled 01 or a ham platfcrm. and he jl Lhcn sum the Bcar down the for the position a swipc against the Russian Bear. The i won getting two out of three falls. contestants started out tame eno but the audience got to groaning. '1 did not. like scientific wrestling when Marshall won the first fall the fifteen minute. rest was over. fun started. The Bear picked up Lion and threw him higlrovcr ropes out of the ring. and full into laps and on tire heads cf the spe tors. The Lion snarled and sta HI g1ound le adin" fimlly to the Gulf 01 Mexico. Ir11gat1on has made it wonâ€" derfully productive. Vegetables. cit- rus fruits and grapefruit juice. One large distributor ships exclusively to Canada. He ave1agcs six ca1loads a day. The National Geographic Magazine 01 January's number is very informative on this subject. I should have said that as I drove up to the Coret z Hotei 1'11 Weslacoâ€"which is the manufactur- ing and canning centre of the Valley-â€" I noticed in a drug store window “All the grapefruit juice you can drink for five cents." By the way this is shipped into Canada by the carlc-ad in pint tins and larger containers. Loblaw is one of the principal buyers. I enclose 9 (older. or rather a wrapper that gotu “1 mercnandise out not eigarett ars. The trade deplore {in conditions and wish English a iean enterprises were again [1 There are no game laws anc order quail. venison or duck .scrved with a general dinner sixty cents gold. What is called ”The Val great attraction to everyone. is soutlrrn Texas and that 15' and earnestly. takes on a pileous pic- ture and tells you “2.50 gold." You start to walk away and he yells $2.25. He finally ls quiLc satisfied to take $1.50 which after all in their money is $7.60. You are allowed to bring over $100 in merchandise but. DCL cigarettes or cig- ars. The trade deplore the changed and your dealer so upward. finally Lak figures and hesitau and earnestly. takc money 1. proachin is spent climax i: Have taken two occasions to drive over the border into Mexico where now the exchange rates five to one. But the traders on these border towns rate their stuff m “gold" «as they call our You observe .by the attached clip the geese are flying north which m it is setting time for the soft we: Christians of Northern climm to turn. Have taken two occasions to 4 Dear (Friend: It. is part of a vaca- tion treat to have The Advance and mate up with the home town once or twice a week. Editor Porcupine Advance Timmins. om. Geese on Way North. Vivid Story of Wrestling Match. Timmins Man Writes From Texas Centre up h h L spring ax stomach. ,0 mad he 0V )9 ll n w and and 11.11! t1 .swi 1n chewing them (1' reached when you DU l_\‘ and in 1c 'm ll Am 'chl out tam-3 en 3 got, to groaning. cicntific wrestlin ma every Um ~210k into h U1 125 W. Courtland St. San Antonio. Texas March 25. 1939 s we are men most of your them down. 1K 112115.11 and Ame: again Iunction'm 118C pencil :mc y put rms. ll Valley it .zp K :hed clipping which means soft weather Iimm to re- tl )V h The Lion falls. 'I‘hc 3 enough. 'mg. They 1k h fall and L M) you may and this costs you. rm 1d papa] you Ion rous pic ‘d I. til went But arted at in :l get n .1 ll .md 111C 0U h u; .‘xr ll] the the the the ap- imc The far and trimming them both! A very dry and “arm winter. on c not satisfactory to the ranchers. Best, regards, yours. served by Lhc Jean Smith a: H 3L The. Ladies Auxiliary of the CaumJian Legion entertained on Monday eVgcnin'; at, a partner Whibt drive in (113 Le gion hall. Thirteen tab] .5 of Whiet, were played. and Mrs. W. Wilkinson and M10“. H. J. McCarty act-ed as M.C.‘5 during On All Auxmary meeting Tuesday. 39. haste: Partner Whist Drive at Ladles’ Auxnhary Pleasing Event Held on} Monday Evening. ' ”The eight, brothers and of residence are Francis. Mich: Stanley. North Bay Lon Plains. Mich; Charles. Robert. Timmins; Gordon. Edward. Highland Park. Norman. 15. North Bay." The North Bay Nugget yesterday had the follow:ing â€"“St1ange indeed is the position in which the family of Mr. and Mrs. Streuilcy Leppan Sr.. 76 Brook stieet. today find themselves. For the first time in their lives. the eight sons of Mr. and Mrs. Leppan are at home together. Sorrow. however, iscast over what might otherwise have been a happy reunion, for the boys returned home to attend the funeral today of their sister-in-law. Mrs. Stanley Lep- p-an. J11. of North Bay. “It is remarkable that never before have the entire family been united. though unfortunate that the death of a relative should be instrumental in bringing them together. The eight brothers range in ages from 15 to 42 years and their hmnes are in, various parts of Ontario and the State of Michigan. “With such a variation in their ages, it is not surprising that some members of the family had left North Bay and established homes for themselves else- where before their younger brothers were born. The parents. who now re- side at 76 Brook street. came to North Bay in 1907 and are well known in this city. Family Together for First Time at Death Bornâ€"on March 25th. 1939, to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dick. of Mace Mime, Schumachcr. at St. Mary’s hospitalâ€"~21 son. Bornâ€"0n March 29th. 1939. to Mr. and Mrs. Adelard Monette. of .153 Avenue Roadâ€"a. daughter. Eight Brothers, One from Timmins, Gather for Fun- eral of Sister-lxl-Law. M‘VC)‘ Born-on March 28th. 1939 and Mrs. Euchcr Dcschamps Commercial avenueâ€"a son. Bornâ€"on March 27th.- 1939. to Mr. and Mrs. John N. Evanofi. of 111 Oak streetâ€"a son. Bornâ€"on March 28m, 1939. to Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred More]. of 17-2 Maple sure-ct. northâ€"a daughter. Bornâ€"on March 26th, 1939. to Mr. and Mrs. Labcllc Lorenzo. of 50 Kent avenueâ€"a son. . Bornâ€"on March 24th. 1939. to Mr. and Mrs. William Scofl'icld. of 19's.- K'uwby avenue, at St. Mary's hospitalâ€"- a son. Bornâ€"0n March 27th. 1939. and Mrs. Paul Lenny, of 133 su'ccbâ€"a son. Bornâ€"on March 26th. 1939. to Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Hulmc. of 23'. Wilson avenue. at St. Mary‘s hospitalâ€"a son. 'Born~â€"0n March 24th. 1939. to Mr. and Mrs. Real Lorne. of 93 Bards: avenue. at St. Man‘s llObpital-a dang-mm: Mr. and Mrs. Gerald E. Warren 311.] young son, of Toronto. spent a few days this week we guests of friends. in Timmins. Eleven Births Registered in Timmins Since Monday Bornâ€"on March 27th. 1939. to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vickcrs. of 114A Third avenue. Schumachcrâ€"a son. Mr. Campbell of the F. W. .Wcolworth 00., Toronto. was a visitor to the Tim- mins branch this week. Jcaving here on Wednesday. Miss Jean Scott. of Stratford. has returned home after a short visit with her sister. M‘rs. Wamock). of .11an avenue. Mrs. Wm. Rutherford returned home to Swastika last week after a visit to friends at, Timmms and South Porcu- pine. Mrs. Courtney O'Connor. of Kirkland Lake. has been visiting her mother. Mrs. Odette, Timmins. Mr. Malcolm 33131) of Noranda. visit- ed friends in town this week. evening. ‘izc winners were as follow : Ladisgs. Mm. W. A. Devlnc: 2nd. Mrs. Har- and 3rd. Mrs. E. Briggs: gentlemen. Mr. A. Mcwmnnic; 2nd. Mr. Ed way; and 3rd. Mr. E. Briggs. ' 'tcr the cards rch'eshmtnts were the kitchen converter. Mrs. 11 and her committcr‘. nday. April 3rd. the, Laldlts' will hold its rzgular monthly :1 the chlan hall. and on April 4th. the members will £5 at, a partner whist drlvc :lon hail. Vince Woodhury th-z‘ir places 42. Detroit, Ray. Dzay- Norm Bay: Narth Bay: Mich; and 0f ,to Mr. Willow gamma ADVANCE. Tmmms. omuuo } The Rsvcrcnd W. A. McIIx gtivc Secretary of Lhe Prison mutation Society. was [he . the Monday Inc-sting of 111 Club. Subject. was "Unwant Youth. said the speaker. is. lost, (rift. in life and the per grcatcst danger. It has all Robin Hood Idea Cause ()f‘l)elinquemty Dig-game survey in the lower Algoma would pay for itself in serVation of those species. Mr. Burns said hundreds -.': kittens would be. left to illli‘Vl Opening of a beaver season [hi D. J. Taylor. fish and garm- said beavers weren't normally young at. this time of your. Burns said they were in Algcm: The moose was becoming the Ontario region north of on and cast of Luke Supm‘i going the way of tho Carin L0 be hoped someLhing con to protect the moose and p odd caribou still soon in L1 big-game survey in the 10“ Algoma would pay for itsoH schation of those species. the reasons for L110 clccl-cupxn “An airplane patrol during Lh tcr months would do more 111le thing we can think of to stop hunting." said Mr. Burns. urged provincial fire prevention services be placed at. the disposal game wardens the year round. M2: abuses might thus be eliminated. Situation Serious Robert Burns. Sault Ste. Marie, .52 deer and moose were dee'easing Southern Algoma. and the situation v becoming serious. Some hunters es mated there were only 1-10 of wt there were 25 years ago. Cedar destroying forest fires. ilie; hunting by Indians and others. wolv and too few game wardens .were am i the reasons for the dCCL'L'.ml‘. and Game As: and game cor game wardens ‘ they were sum: urged provinci services be pla 18V. W. A. Mcllmy Speak to KiwaniS'Club on Boy: Work. That wild rice and other plant foods for water fowl available for planting in Nort‘ tario waters in order that th migratory water fowl be exten That nine more game W1 appointed in Northern Ontari A. J. Lanson of the Sud‘b and Game Association. told and game committee that game wardens couldn‘t cover 1 they were supposed to look a That the royalty on hear he waiv on such trophies legally hunted :1 shot (bear hide royalty is 75 centw. That the well bounty be increased 30.000. Len Hughcs, Trout Mitts. 131211231111: recommendations from the Noxthcri Ontario Tourist Trade Association Among these were: That a survcv be 11111111 in t1111'it11ii1; “here thc1c me so many 0111111131; camps that shortages in Iisn 111111 11111111 are apparent. and that no adcjitionuj camp licenses be issued in such areas. That the Eighteen Mile I French River be set apart sanctuary. It was a goad sign. I)?Sll'll didn't, occupy the minds of they were hunting or mm An all time high was in the distribution of the department. said M Ly thousand mature l Lributed. This year Toronto. March 29.-â€" W tLib. Algcnm-Manimulin). chairman of the 11.511 and mittcr: of the Om-u'io Mg its organizaticn mfcung toc lntcrrat lncroasln Nine Additional Game. War dens Required. Govern ment Committc: 'l‘uld. Eighty-nine children were vaccinatâ€" ed for smallpox on Wednesday. after- noon at the pre-school clinic in the town hall. by the effiicent staff of nurses and doctors who am taking pre- cautions against this common disease. On Tuesday the nurses worked with a group of seventy-nine children at [the Notre Dame des Lourdes Roman Oath- olic Church. and today (Thursday) they will again hold a pro-school clini: in the children‘s clinic in the town hall. Montreal. For 50 yea was coming home fro near Washington. He Ask More Wardens for North (‘mmtry Hundred and Sixty-Eight Children Vaccinated Here Provincial Secretary .cr of game and fisl in hunting yoarly. pa Allan I LEE REUNION .\ I“ an 11d fish cularly In. D: g of l Unwal faker. 4 the p: Jill Lscncrs' R911 he speaker ' the Klwax fantd Yamt‘ In bird Jul 17 m mm l: Nixon ud‘bu ,K‘ p (I “TER HALF A CENTURY W h t‘ ll mm a n 01) illcg mu in [h 1ft 11‘ 1111 W 0U )ll WC“ :lc pa 1' V C D): 2 m ad m On U Mun n 19 Hu what i still l) w M) M W .1 11 .vh Ill fi HI It. (l 0f ll H ll )_\" )C §(30uncil’s Requirements fl'or Meals at Town Lock-up W8 111(‘111 mnmm (lclinquc responsi‘bl c posit ic was an opportunit of themselves. .Lresidont J. L. chair. Song l‘acl bury. Announhcmont was Kiwanis Karnival this ”.1 August 9 and 10. 111. h wonders. '1 no u more constructiv productive of are C W rocking L crime. M1 the main linquency 'l‘hc moth SIJMSX ()tht'r If Ynu Burrow S (m S m 5 H58 3 2H; mini THE CANADIAN BANK OI“ COMMERCE ROOM TO RENT~Furnisncd room to rent. All conveniences for one or Lwo persons. Apply 15': Banner- l‘nitvd Cigar Store. 20 Third Ave. SANITARY NO \VAITINU S.'\'l‘lSl".-\("l‘l().\' (I: l’ARAN'l‘EEI) (j();\IJ ()l“ .‘\1111 [{INI)S '50! Kalilw the mc Fur Any l-‘soful Purpose Including Payment 0! Taxes Seasonal Needs 'd in two persons. man Avenue ,‘akf 31181 540 011111 the 31]] Mnnlhly Dopmils Provide Repayment. ed oat toast PERSONAL LOANS U “Scotty” Andrews BARBER SHOP f the i'cqiiii'-:'incms for ntal hold in the town lock-up. Th ration of police affairs \m 1 the hands of a, police com but the memo cf i'éQuii'-:1ncm rd by the tcwn council and no :OImniésion. The following i Apply to Nourcst Branch of Sullivan Transfer \mmmt "3. cam Moat : l'h‘lil) AIT'I‘O PARTS NE‘V SPRINGS AND GLASS bered union a y H FINANCIAL Syrup or W11 ll ll [k Slrmrt ROOMS '95 Laumnt council ha 'q u i romcn Ls $l.000.86 S 89 at l’rupnrtimmtc Low Rates. rac.‘ his 321C FulLon was in the 7101' was Fritz Wood- 101cm Ynu {01'0ch rnflak or c: 55.87 100.96 000.7 . Ilfad and but milk, sugar. potatoes. ‘92" other. Lcsl wrother live completed. n now h-C‘Id vz‘r All they ncrcl'c make somethin can adc mat the 11' will be held live D03 1) 'l‘immins ln’cdc cann 1H llC( You Deposit Monthly 11c 01‘ Ii for h H l8 Part (2) Club Activities Expenditure. including cost of tenance and Operation of Unch ledged Boys Clamp. Milk Distr in Schools and to families. Hosp tion. Operations. Clinic Ex Juvenile Court Cases. Agriculturz cation. Christmas Cheer. etaâ€"$5 This expenditure has 1x on n (er the proceeds of various pub tertainments. organize: and . through by the Club anzl its in and friends. which zunountzw $5,758.20. hem Lcaving a l ward~~$24515 The above amount of has been entirely out of levied upon and paid ‘by Li members. The financial report or the Kiwanis Chi.) was given on Monday at the re- gular meeting. A summary of the re- port is as follows: Part (I) Club Maintenance Expenditure. including cost of LUllCLl- cans. Kiwanis International and Disâ€" trict Duos, Magazine Publication. Secre- tarial Expenses, New Club Sponsoring. Convention Delegates Travelling Ex- penses, and all other expenses incident- al and' maintenance of the Club» 32.66839. Summary of Activities and 1*‘inanugs for Year 192,8. Financial Report of Local Klwanis Club and butter, tea or coffee. can sugar. Prisoners to have no choice Approximate numb-31' of m Notice is. hereby given that I will not be rcspcxmi‘blc for debts contracted it my name without my written consent (Signed) Michael Dcmci's. -2op. 161 Avenue Road. Timmins Cd Stock and Poultry Tonies. Farm experience helpful. Selling (‘XIK‘H- once not necessary. Beginner must be satisfied with, $30.00 weekly at start. Credit, furnished. Write hno medlately The J. R. Watkins Company. ARE YOU THE MA.N?â€"Rcliablc man. between 25 and 50 years. with car. needed immediatcly to hand out FREE Salve and Insecticides in near- by rural route and supply establish- cd demand for Everyday Necessities including Spices. Extracts. Baking Powder. Soaps. Medicines. Mincmliz- 8 BANNERMAN AVI'I. 'l‘IMMINS AND TRANSFER MOVING HA ULING Our Trucks are at your disposal day or nightâ€"Reasonable Rates a _V are the most beautiful and cost le any Refrigerator. Westinghouse 1939 Pacemaker Refrigerators Lynch Electrical Appliance Co. 39 Third AH Phone I.’ ’70 Montreal, Que {11' DODD’S DELIVERY EXCA VATIONS STORE DELIVERIES Partner Whist Drlve TO-Nig‘ht, March 30111 SUPERIOR FUELS Gold Nugget Rebekah Lodge “'ill Hold :1. IN THEIR. LODGE ROOMS Admissionâ€"2.1 CALL 557 Camp in ca FOR (1100]) (TUAI. Holland Bros” Proprietors “5 COMMERCIAL A \'E. l’r i( 'L‘ ; drC l .n w c r H E Ll’ WA N 'l‘ E I) Avtivity Featurrs PHONE 2120 of every description I!) balanc Hlili THE.“ \1 1H) NOTICE :8 boy 01‘. K'sluerrd In lirfrim'rnlnrs (H't‘zthul .hlvaun'i'nwnt 'l‘i m m i ns pt “’1'“! 3:" MONTHS 1“ l'.‘.\ f expenditure of Club Duos the individual (‘ll O-T Underprivi- Distribution Hospitaliza- Expenses. mmcd milk ILuml Edu- ~35.513.05 :1 mm out public (‘11- mr‘m 'I'HII “(HIE ()l" \YILS'I'INHIHH'SI als. 7000 lud Main iig‘ S-l'cmt juh $189.00 Schum ach r n GRAHAM ’S Clinic for Crippled Childremâ€"Spocial clinic. under supervision of Dr. Farmer. when large number of childncn ex- amined. Mr. John Spitz and family wish to thank all friends and neighbours for kindness and sympathy shown during their recent sad bereavement- Mrs. .M. Lainc and son. Arvi. wish to thank their many friends for their kind sympathy and floral Li‘i’buws rc- ccivcd during their sad ib-(‘I'C‘WClnCllt-. Also to W. Ht‘lin and N. .Riihincn whose 12.3mm were omitted in last, week's floral tributes. -25 RO \VE DR. M. W. LOCKE SHOES "Incorrcrl. im~ properly fittml shoes put n su- rious strain ()1) nervcg us wr-ll as fret," says Dr. M. W. Locke, the \x'm‘hl-fmnou's physician- dCxigIH-r Hf Dr. M. W. Locke Slums. Those unique ShOC§ hvlp fm-t luurliun normally mul (iumfm lullly remove the cause of shoe nerves. Visit our Dr. Lm‘ko Shoo Soction today â€"~--â€" and jmlgc for yoursclll LOSTâ€"Ladies 0mm Saturday night. R. or information. Ph arack Street. “Ali VliY AGENTS WAN’I‘EDlnFAMI-LEX WILL START YOU in a profitable business like hundreds or others throughout Canada. No experience needed. We train you. Liberal commission for sellingr 200 guaranteed necessities. Meet all competition successfully. Ambitious salesmen. write for free catalogue and plan without obliga- tion. FAMILEX 00.. 570 St. Clem-ant. Montreal. -2541 South Porcup OWE ~â€" In loving memory of John Charles (“Paddy") Rowe. who passed away Friday. April Isl. 1938. â€"â€".Ever remembered by J. T. Pascoe. GRAHAM THURSDAY. MARCH 30TH. 1939 im ‘ Shoeâ€" CARD ()1“ THANKS (.‘ARD 0F THANKS AG ENTS W ANTED exclusive with IN MEMURIAM x-|{_\ Y I' l'l"l'l.\'(i nerve “I NW N to run than .ld bereavement. >inc. March 30m. 1939 I 3 l’irsl Avr l'lmnc 2175 dong wrist. watch. Reward for return Phone 466. 56 Tam- l’humr ll ck SUN -25-31 20

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy