daughter cess Mar ary for ht". her house's She's up clock for 5 many finds ingham P: her 72nd 7211111 travel at a pa: sit; back astou She goes out quenting. nix. spots wh ch th family enfm'. turn-ed into a often 3:; she is And she “d: stnenuous (33 ' Attending faix ~makinga ‘1k 311 in a days correspondence tends to that. c ingham P daughter-i Queen. man ag-ements derf ed t patronagvz, fo. (r‘rcm Chit-Chat in E With so much [3 Que-en Hinze-hath. Kin May trip t3 Canada ’"ou 91gb â€Def 3 Queen Mary Amazes Old Land with her Vitality Winds many spring sweaters. of which there is a large stock at Ostz'osser’s. will have fronts and back of woven fabrics ~with knitted sleeves. Favoured in the sweater group are side-fastened jacket. Lypes. collarless types and the heavy ï¬shed model in a chain pattern. A complete line of men's clothing is can“) Ed by this Pine st: ee: -zore. hm her being an ail Ost-ross-er’s ha shirts. The igh: seem to be retu with Wide stripes green striping is ginning to Ostmsser‘s 2 kets from 3r ng A model which has attracted much attention in the south and which will undoubtedly be adopted by Northern fashion leaders is the three button jacket, with or Without, a went, in the back. The three button model is sup- posed to be wozn with the two buttons fastened. doubted} y In Ostros many c}ot. amount of Tweeds She ha arful perscn. Queer I to take a back 38 But that same Qu g England the£3 April 3rd. 1939 ()strosser’s Feature the Latest Suitings nd energyâ€" age 13er dug-ms m Chit-Chat 0'3" an .m Ureen a Popular Col- our in the Selection of Men’s Spring Costumes. thea striping is employ ensure protect-ion : mic 11 trasse jackets and "813’ W0 retain their 1'80 3"81‘ llldf with JdaV.s way. she has star ce that makes Bri n's wear noticabl able‘ lean Am Me: clubs 01111 "IE >m 'n‘i ma 1mg members of her course. But she’s the-Ian and goes as -â€"~and in three short ,2 pexformances in e ramly goes to bed n a imaity woman 32k in Canada of [3 George and their Lâ€"zhaz, quite wan- ] Mary. has seem- at in royal aflfairs. L011 3 ga ?821 Ma NOD} 13's with a. new- :y {313: absolutely one hears about, roman. She has from the shock 101156 asay 1621 too, her .y heavy. She astâ€"and us- ver to Buck- ,vsr son and W :1 gagements fter charity arances are md make the 11' green â€"- in Green, once red colour for â€"â€"in fact every novies alike good many filmsâ€"and ay, seek her almost in- her grand- ) and Prin- in N arthez' gh not fre- the bright grey. Wor- n off-shades i-green and 13' shad-es of a n m 81'81) into their :21 worsteds for stripes, ar cloth is nil-3r to a of crossed W'ill un- arity this 3 are be- comfort. ‘t for jac- 1‘ samples. \V n V 15 amaz- comes Ushers ted t after .in working She works in the Dionne nursery a few hours each day with the fam- ous youngsters modeling. and returns to town each evening to work as fast as her deft ï¬ngers will allow so that, she may complete her work before this evening. Mrs. Farnum would divulge nothing whatever of her work. “You’ll have to see Dr. Dafoe for anything you want on that," she smiled. But she did say that this is a glori- ous country leven though this is prob- ably its unloveliest season). It is her ï¬rst time up this way. Roams About At present her home is in Ottawa. but she "roams." She moves along from Ottawa to New York to Paris, preferring to keep on the move. preferring to keep on the move Querying Dr. Dafoe about the ture work that Mrs. Farnum is at the hospital. he said that working on the busts with ulastt and will doctor did not Farnum say. She has been in North Bay for three days and plans to leave tonight. So busy has she been with her sculptur- ing that she has had not, a single min- ute for anything else. At NurSery Daily From Ottawa to North Bay, where she is a guest as the Empire Hotel, came Mrs. Suzanne Silvei'cruys Far- num. professionally as Suzanne Silver- cmys. to do “heads" of Lhe quintuplets and their physician. Dl‘. Allan Roy Dafoe. M15.Famum is a Sistel of the Bel- gian consul to Ottawa. North Bay. April l.â€"The ï¬rst and only portrait busts of the Dionne quintuplets are in the process of being fashion ed. Noted Sculptress t0 D0 Dionne Heads Susan Silvercruys, Sister of Belglan Consul, to Make Portralt Busts. A perennially popular combination for the Easter parade is the tweedy sport jacket with non-matching trousers. The above model shows a three button jacket. . . . being “worn this year more than ever . . . with patch lpockets. [IS-t Que! [11311 the “'0 10111 011 ospital 1 cold or sore throat .e the En glish folk. , :c' and wander. S} :1 a thousand. that M they THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE. TIMMINS. ONTARIO bu them know today are mainly an me is in Ottawa. She moves along w York to Paris, 11 the move. 2 about the sculp- .. just have She is one uld do she A 13 Pine Street North . ‘ u . ‘ . y- ‘1 ;" ‘Y /‘ f - Mano b7; Ammua, .Nc-xx'e.\t S 00 (‘ommrh‘ 3011‘ hawâ€; mnf} N (In. S'ylmu. 4 mniset'é". uoatskm 311d 5,3100 Pecccz y's 05111033an co. If you want to really be “Dressed" you'll complete your Easter outï¬t with a new “Homberg.†It‘s the smartest hat for men. Tooke and Forsyth in the latest spring and summér patterns. We have every collar style You’ll want, a, new suit for the "parade†this Easter Sunday. And if you warm the newest and smartest styles P5 you'll inspect our I complete selection. “..:n.‘p‘ c‘.r\‘\\ Priced from $1495 to 535 Spring Suits Featuring the always popular Raglan. with patch pockets. The style of this coat makes young men look younger and older men look young. An assortment of popular clothes in all sizes. Priced from Dress up this Easter with clothes chosen from Ostrosser‘s. It's a wonderful feeling, being part of the Easter parade, and it doesn‘t eost a. fortune either. for ()strOS- ser's combine styles and wearing qualities in a price range within the reach of all. A New Homberg Topcoats SHOES . GLOVES OSTROSSER’S $100 The Quality Store for Men New Spring TIES Shades 50c Priced f rom Timmins Men’s Hose Complete selection all new spring merchan- dise. Visit 011 r MADE-TO- MEASI’RE DEPARTMENT P) ‘i ced a t 55:00 Phone 1133 Page Seven