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Porcupine Advance, 6 Apr 1939, 1, p. 6

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Rev. A. I. lleinonen, Minister Res. 20 Elm St. North Phone 1982-W 2.30 p.m.--During Lent. Cottage Prayer Meetings in homes at. South Porcu- pine and District. Invitations rc- ccived by minister. A double quartotto of Young People 1mm Timmins Choir assisting at these meetings. Tuesdaysrw7 to 9 pm. Free English language school for Finnish adults in South Porcupine High School buildâ€" ing. South Porcupine, Ont. (Missouri Synod) Rev. W. H. lleinze, Pastor Services every Sunday at 8.30 pm. in the Anglican Church. corner of Main and Commercial. am, my Sunday Wed. E thaL healeth thc Selection from following from J me. O Lord. an save me, and I s] 11.00 11.00 Rev. W. 1“. Mustard. DIWA BUD (C orner Fomth Ave. and Cedar Street SSH (' LU. SEIW 1(7118 IN 'I‘IMMINS LTNI'I‘I'II) (‘Hl'lu‘ll Sunday April 9th, 1939 Goa] Fridayâ€"r7130 3).m.. .«mw'ice 0 10.00 am 11.00 am 9.45 a 1.00 arm-«Morning Service and Wmshippors’ League. 2.30 p.m.â€"â€"Sunday School for : low 12 years. 7.00 urnâ€"Evening Service. All Are Cordiany Welcome 7.00 pm.â€"Evcning Prayer Holy Communion on lst Sunday or month, at 11 a.m.; on 3rd Sunday, at 7 p.m.: and on 5th Sunday. at. 8.30 am St. Matthew’ .3 Church Rector: Rev. Canon C'us‘nmg. B. A" 10.00 a.m.â€"Adult Bible Class 11.00 a.m.-â€"â€"Moming Prayer 3.00 p.m.â€"Sunday School 4.15 p.m.-â€"-Bapti5ms 7.00 Dm.â€"Evcmnsz Pravr‘r PAGE 811 Ticlwts valid t‘nr travel Train No. connecting at North Bay with ( with C. P. South Porcupine Finnish United Church Church I).~H"I"()l)”. "ALL, 19 FIRST AVE Tickets Good in Coaches ONLY All tickets valid to return so as to Leave Toronto not later than C. P. R. Train No. 27. 11.10 p. m. Sunday. April 16th. arrixing North BQV and (on- necting with 11.9; N. 0. Train 1.12.45 p..m. Monday. April 17th For Fan's. Departure Time and Further Information Apply to Local Agent Children 5 years of age. The United Church, Timmins St. Luke’s Evangelical Lutheran Church Thkcls to RS. Destinathms sold subject to Passenger tiou Rea uiremenls of K'.S.A. GOING and Canadaâ€" Hamilton, buffalo, Kitchener Smitlnile,l Malt Guelph, Dunmille, Woodstock, (hatham, \\ clland, London, Windsor, Detroit. \ia North hay and ( anadian I’mific United Church South Porcupine. Ont. BLOOR AVI'INI'E. Rev. James A. Lyttlo, Minister Church Directory 'WOI Svhumuchor Anglican A (‘ordial ercomc To All 'I‘emiskaming and Northern Ontario Railway The Nipissing Central Railway Company 3n“ BARGAIN COACH EXCURSION m IT VP.“ S Yuu need not he a customer ofthe Bank to secure the service Why not take advantage of the Home Improvement Plan! Our nearest branch manager will gladly furnish full par- ticulars of the unusually favorable terms to borrow money with which to improve your property. CThe BANK of NOVA SCOTIA TICKETS ON SALE FROM REGI'L1R STA'I‘XONS ONLY Lchool 11‘ DOING I! Mornin 511 DC Suhd: Mom OVER A CENTURY OF BANKING SERVICE TO MODERNIZE YOUR PROPERTY din 0.4 Meetin 1nd Thursday, April 13th. 193 I‘emiah nmi) Lyttlo, Minister School for all abr) 3U Hf Bible 1.m h hall Free English mish adults in School build- 8.00 pm Write or (all for descriptive booklets TORONTO 1nday ‘0 and and under 12, when accompanied by Guardian HAL!" FARE lC heale Ide the : “Heal School Young 111 be H 101 from 'I‘immin ’. R. Train N . Train No. ‘32 $50 .00( 01‘ anothe f ortunat King G in w consul at M about noon rusm Mart was '. Major and Mrs. J. Cornthdaite Officers in Charge. Sundayâ€"11.00 a.m.â€"~~Holiness Meeting. Sundayâ€"2.30 gumâ€"Sunday School. Sundayâ€"«7.00 p.m.â€"--Great Salvation Meeting. Mondayâ€"7.00 p.1n.-â€"â€"~Corps Cadets. Tuesday-7.00 1).m.-â€"Young Peoples’ Meeting. Tuesdayâ€"8.00 p.m.-â€"-Sold€rs and Ad- herents. I‘hursdayâ€"-â€"8.00 p.m.-â€"â€"Pub1ic Meeting. Strangers Welcome. Come and Worship. NI Britain's Reservists are (Talled up for Emergency St. Paul’s Church Snuth Porcupine. Ont. Ven. J. E. \Vomlail. I).D., Minister Sunday Services 10.00 a.m.â€"â€"â€"Slm(lay School 10.15 a.m.â€"-Junior Bible Class 11.00 a.m.â€"Moming Prayer 7 mamâ€"Evening Prayer Holy Communion on lst Sunday at 11 am. 2nd and 4th Sunday at 8 am. 3rd and 5th Sunday at 7 pm. Baptisms and..,Marria.gcs.”by, arrange- ment. ' he am. and 9 pm. at Wednesday Choir pr: Thursday : Corner Elm and Sixth Avenue Rev. A. I. llcinoncn, Minister Res. 20 Elm St. North Phone 1982479 11.00-- Sunday Sclmul. Biblv Classes '11 9.45 11 00 2.00 I Rev. F‘. J. BAINFJ, 1‘. Res. 83 First Ave. FRIDAY. APR and Cc 7.00â€"wPul')l languag ita in 30 pm tr II IE Finnish United Church Timmins )0 UC Trinity United Church Spvciul Muzsi The Salvation Army oppe p.11 au A ('ordiul Wok-«mm Tn All 3.1T] W 11' 1t EASTER >ll'.\'l).\Y ‘ommlu rlic W‘c ctim No Baggage Checked Mor p .m Schumachcr k l W ursda \. April 131!) 2. and at Sudbur: Inf M31: Iraq .(i M 1t 11 l‘l‘RNING L by the Choir at Both va'vic ()1 (in: lmm Holiness Meeting. unday School. Great Salvation Aid meetin ) 10 pm. ll Ehaz . B.D.. Minister Phone 1091 91‘", 1939 'Il Sex'Vic )t to death nob which ou fill - are that ) Britain I] 1D IT Bri uh and l alestin pmct IE FAITH!“ inni (‘l'ViCC 7W 10.30 121 1nd a y L0 lemq made Nanc have killed 6.500 prison quc Europl J a pan buLic in 'term was onl all over Europe. In a. rece Lord StanhOpe, First Lord of ish Admiralty. inadvertently the information that orders given to man the anti-aircrai the. fleet. The assertion was coming. However. eve would find it d1 without stag-pin; 3r effor away Howeve Poland ma 311i country :ion in md Fr: Sermax' apital city of Nanchang a. active. Nanchang was the i8 n the hina's DC EU liances wit 9 welcome. Most of a The above photograph shows w] under construction near the corr and Columbus Avenue. after the ‘ ihg tricks. Builders had blocké twelve feet; and were preparing ermany. However. the m that Polan g‘mem. in Lh VIost of all though would L] :1 French like some word f â€"and that word seems to ‘l Fly fr Trener ive pact. I-i da machine and in the lrt to sway William C. Carson. Huntsvilles chief of police paints as a hobby He once tried to work in his painting with his police work. but result. almost upset the dignity of the court Now after a hard week s work he repairs to the countryside and paints for pleasure only. 1ba 2111C! If nave the assur Yugoslavia and with Britain am in 13\' I efle Euro; s 'prac conflic it TIE Japan i lumry. \K Il‘ In se’en (i: .ng. Theya 1.100 Chine: 1 1'6 I’OLICEMAN FINDS PLEASURE 1'51 m 3K en U1 3 Japanese :0 move lar Manchukm 3111' ficulL [O m: on the toes an ha alone ampaigned L 8113 n 211a is the inch anti-aircraft, guns < :ertion was immed Downing Street. 131 .lly pushed the 81110- all” the front pages ;‘. Orientals am still still edging further nch by inch. a lull in hostilities. t Jay mblic t Lord of the Brit It hey p Kian 00 e” hug: en dir .V or s nan ances of Ru Turkey tha 1. rather wea Britain woul pin I‘C in in hostilLt have tak gas numb in ; had bee: aft, guns 0 1nd TEE PORCO‘PIN’E ADVANCE. TIMMTNS. ONTARIO :1 ii £1€ 3f 'frc nto Ch 3 uncm the Sino- 0 in an :n ‘Lhere 'y point, Railway. cm the 16 Japs orted to 1 taken the pro e propa‘ 3y .n Ru 1 1T spee-c‘ il‘l' H W )I SEE WHAT THE WIND (‘AN [)0 W th slip 11 h 11‘ 11 n d g the States is the feeling against the Negro Despite American hullabaloo about “The Land of the Free" and “The Home of Democracy”, anti-racial feeling against. coloured people is as highly developed ‘in some sections of the US. as it is against. any race anywhere in the world. A good example of that tin-democra- tie, tin-Christian feeling occurred re‘ cently in Washington. Marian Ander- son. a Negress and oneof the world‘s lgreat ccntraltos. tried to engage Con- I stitution Hall for a, concert. Unfortun- lately Constitution Hall was owned by a super-patriotic and proud organiza- tion known as The Daughters of the . American Revolution. They gave Miss Anderson to understand that so far as {she was concerned the hall was per- :manently engaged. This despite the 'i‘act that. Marian Anderson. the Phila- I delphia born contralto who sky-rocketed I to fame ‘at the Salzburg Music Festival ‘ in Germany four years ago. is recogn- ized and lauded by such highly thought of musicians as Arturo Toscanini and such commentators and composers as ‘ Deems Taylor. t l The Daughters of the American Re- volution should read in unison the l constitution of the United States. Mrs. F. D. Roosevelt apparently thought similarly as she resigned from the or- ganization in protest. There has been very little done in Ge1manv with which most people can ag1ee but He1man William Goering de- serves a leather swastika for his action in banning "The Lambeth Walk” for soldiers in that country. He has de- creed that soldiers in uniform must refrain from Lambeth walking. It presents a “disgraceful picture," he be- lieves. He has even forbade air force bands to play the tune. Goering' must have better taste in music than his ap- pearance would indicate. Surprise! Surprise! Clark Cable has mam: bard. A Gallup poll in the city of Manhat- tan recently showed that 14,000,000 per- sons have read “Gone With the Wind“. It showed that of 56.500.000 people who want :to see the picture now in produc- tion, only sixteen per cent were dis- satised with glimmer. actress Vivien Leigh in the part of Scarlett. The Gallup poll might well have tried to find out how many people have no interest whatsoever in who plays the part. of Scarlett and how well she does. It might have tried to determine how many persons were thoroughly sick of the controversy over who was to get the part. It, might have asked how many people will probably not go to see the picture to to try in a small way to.offset the value of the free publicity gained by the movie. moguls. interest part. of It migr many I Why that 5 left of 21 1101154 Moumjoy Stree 01 through play roof up abou it on the wall. vent of doubtful importâ€"- when a scan at broken were or (1 Carole I a gust of wind toppled it to one side. It may be at the left of the pho’to. One workman had his leg :1 and another received a laccxmecl hand when they caught under the falling roof. guaraded secrets surrounding the manufacture of the arrow poison. Through demonstrations of white man" magic, in which an electric flashlight played an important part, Gill won election as a witch doctor. With the formula brought back. it is claimed that it will now be possible for Ameri- can scientists to make curare in the laboratory. Curarc. Gill found, is not related to strychnine as was once supposed. He reports that. it is not. a convulsive poi- son. as strychnine is. but its direct op- posite, a powerful relaxant. Curare is made from the root bark of several species of strychnos. particularly stry- chnos toxifcra. Strychnine is made from the seeds of another species of strychnos. strychnos nux vomica. ‘ a little too much given to a patient would paralyze his breathing muscles. Credit for the new use of the drug is shared by Dr. Burman with Richard C.. Gill. Washington, D.C.. explorer who made friends with the Ecuadorian natives. who revealed to him jealously guaraded secrets surrounding the (From North Bay Nugget) Word was received today by Mrs. Walter .Hutscn, King street, of the death Saturday of John Snowdy. former resi- dent of North Bay. in Saskatoon. Mr. Snowdy resided in North Bay for about 25 years. leaving this city to reside in Saskatoon with his daughter. Mrs. L. Chelsom. about 20 years ago. He was in his 85th year. The funeral was held in Saskatoon. with interment in that; city. Curare is not new to medical science. It has long been known to physiologists who use it as a tool in studying physio- logical problems. In the past it has also been used in human medicine for treatment of lockjaw. strychnine poi- soning and hydrophobia. Use of it has been given up, however. because it was considered too dangerous. Prepara- tions of curare vary so much in poâ€" tency that it has been impossible to determine the dose with exactness, yet Death of John Snowdy at Saskatoon, Saturday He was born near to North Bay when try became active tario. For mam; 3' throughout the Nor He is survived Mrs. L. Chelsom. Sandwith. Mrs. H Such instances of dramatic imme- diate relief from lifelong pain and rig- idity are shown in before-and- after motion pictures presented by Dr. Mic- hael Burman, orthopedic surgeon at the Hospital for Joint Diseases. reports Science Service. Kelowna Cauz'icz':-~ After years of quiet research. w: have about con- cluded that no decent omeletLe was ever made .by a cook who was doing something else. A ten~year~old girl. whose right side had been paralyzed since she was a 141month-old baby. was enabled to play again One dose. and she could catch a ball. She could eat with a spoon. She could help dress herself. A 22-year-old woman. paralyzed since infancy, can now hold a pencxl or a book. use a toothbrush and a fork Curare. deadly arrow poison of the South American witch doctors has broughg relief and movmncnt to the pain-wracked bodies of spastic paraly- sis victims at the New York Hospital for Joint Diseases, it is claimed. Curare Bringing Hope to Victlms of Paralysis columnists will probably stam queuing them as saying that “there is no hard feeling. We have just agreed to dis- gree!‘ For months back. even 'before Gable was separated from his former mate, the fan magazines and movie column- ists had the two linked. They were. seen everywhere together and even a person with no perception whatsoever could see 133/ photographs showing them gazing ecstatically into each other's faces that surely their’s was an idea] love. ance should have received the promin- ence i-L did in the press and through other mediums o'f 1‘)u‘blic.ity is a mys- tery. Cuthb Timm ' Ottawa. and came the mining indus- in Northern 0:1- ears he prospected I'll“! four daughters katoon: Mrs. P“ Lmston and Mrs nnins, Ont. Palliative treatment. pending. arrival of a physician. rests with the house- holder. Strict nest is essential. Ex- ternal heat. such as plenty of coverings and hot water bottles are helpful. Also. if the patient is not vomiting. warm drinks are indicated. Isolate the patient as much as possible. in case the disease is of the communicable sort. Toronto Aplil 5.-â€"Fig1113s r-ele as: day indicate that the total numb deaths from Flu is higher tha any year since 1929. Departme: Public Health records show 2.092 d already this year. Physicians have warned the public repeatedly not .to neglect the first symptoms of the onset of Flu. A sud- den rise in temperature or chills indi- cate the necessity for rest in bed. And to assure prompt recovery. medical care. Pharmacists. especially in small. isolated communities where medical care is difficult to obtain promptly. have co-operated by speedy delivery of medicines prescribed by physicians. Promptness of treatment often pre- vents complications arising out of these illnesses. and pharmacist have been particularly alert. to perform this public service. tuna as n Although speech at Ott fanazy of th remain neut: Lain was inw ciatisn at his for service m ‘eclaraticn that. if any made up 1 mmonwe he is basin absolute fa As, his lead-31' liin day before, Mr. Lap no text, of law. 11 'stand befoxe public c attitude that the would take in the wc‘uld count. legisla tino. But. Mr. Lam: and asked wlieti'er i liev-ed that Canadian the country could. ‘ civil war in Canada. adians to remain 11 steps to secure neuti' Britain. In the interests 0 is well thaL this stat been made and that is we. been stocd Hon. Ernest Lapointe Made His Position Very Clear the mm which t must '22“: marked pcrtam come frc presents fashion manner King. Number of Death This Year High from Influenza lme While ven Just Like Child’s Play WASHING WITH A . .. . ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE CO. 39 THIRD AVENUE TUIMINS PHONE 18 P1 .i(. -c (1 fr 0 m S ; 79 .50 an d U 2d his 1t and frcm t ,9 W8 up his min m it RN tured or he injury 11' 31 1d M th 1. hi 9 11 Eli; lllisl ‘ H ”I \l.\( H! I: .0 Hunt 517’. \V 3 3‘ 11E W a1 war in w m ha amp ural in .h H ('I'SHIONEI) ACTION tr 11‘ uld hav than 'Jl isrux .V as p M with 131 [i Ll ll to- 1d A in of as .15 : Val d‘Or. April Sâ€"A i Monday and charged 3 ; proximately $500.00 wor 'possesslon. Rene Dsme court we same afterno has been remanded f0 The arnest was eff i Hedge. special mines in l \ al (I Or “an \rrestod ’ on High- (.rading ( hargc the local provincials. Scales and a quantity of parapherr seized. Demers is: at preser Val d‘Or jail awaiting trial. 31 {112.33 'suw '1.s;.xm mu .mthan nu; am JO 63.10} am ‘puuq mam .teu uo 513mm no; eqs ‘nu; Jul 1110.1} 1133 -.1911 EMS m 110149 m, mo 38mm Buxaq‘ puuu .1311: ‘mxm- 11131.1 .Iaq 1113an pun mum‘opgs So: am. uo 1181‘ 0a aumxowmx em pun uvfig £11m “Sm ‘Buuta-Aa Kup -uns uo {mums won Buuumm 01mm low as $5.00 per month all 10v her right hand. the lorce o breaking her wrist. Mrs. making good recovery from 1 but, will be laid up for a few a consequence of the acciglonl gular issue: tions Sud‘bury Starâ€"You can now mak artificial rubber from sugar and 1111' pentine, according, .m a process per footed recently; but. for the Me of u: we don't see why you should. Broke Wrist in Fall on Icy Walk Sunday Night heir pleasing and mmmes in Harmony me. (n Suncyw eve We know of no better reason moving that the above. And know of no better reason having that moving done by than thisâ€"real dependability reasonable cost! am New mm on TRANSFER he THINK OF 'ers of g‘OOd music. A short- programme will prccede m concert. Invitations have for Lhe event. and these in are available from any mt ’ Symphony Orcheatm. STAR THURSDAY? Afififn arm. 1939 I‘im PC ring to 1 PHONE [v ‘1 g at 8.30 1' be presenter f good musi :mmmc will mh‘ W l 1193' Symp s investigator. Mm ~y and a member c s. Scales. crucible paraphernalia we! W ll m any mfmb .bl 11 ll n .‘tiV-i‘ pm ‘om‘th av» April 23rd The pro re 10 pleas Orchest m of M 1'. H. RV by 1C he c 1.1%. TU for we for us at h 9 hem invlm 1111 Is in j u 1‘5‘ m hil tl\( HS n

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