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Porcupine Advance, 27 Apr 1939, 2, p. 6

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‘"Vals Donald Beryl"SHervic« "Danceâ€" C Lawrence Ki "Dream C MacL:an. Cinderel Snow W The Sev bara Bowi Borland, I hen. BCODV 3 Norman An "Wanderir of Nativit th le; pupills mactllia the Annual Recital by Pupils of the Grey Sisters 20 Pine North Timmins REAL ESTATE INSURANCE STEAMSHIP OFFICE on First Mortgages Available in TIMMINS SCHUMACHER sQOUTH PORCUPINE Paid Back Monthly over 3 to 5 Years. APPLY TO hadé Old Kin His Thr ‘PThe | Mcth Mist® Heyr @e {ill The fi * rogramme of Much E lence. _ Presentation Prizes and Diplomas. iC 1orim char hn ge John W. Fogg Limited PIIONE WESTERN CANADA COALâ€"ALEXO AND CANMORE BRIQUETTES WELSH AND AMERICAN ANTHRACITE REFD RIVER SMOKELESSâ€"NEWCASTLE RED JACKETâ€"Egg and Stoker Sizes RUSSIANâ€"Large Household Size Automobile Insurance Lumber, Cement, Building Materials, Coal and Coke, Mine and Mill Supplies. Yard Head Office and Yard Branch OM chaumacher Timmins Kirkland Lal Pbone 725 Phone 117 Phone 393 Muff Order Your Coal From Fogg‘s M ULLIVAN NEWTON 1( 11 T1 1A % 104 N HGiTT *A C1 M Phones 1135 1 M N a V ; M M | M with the comment of Mr. Commissionâ€" er Kerr: "Gentlemen of the jury, you have heard the witnesses for the plainâ€" tiff., If you belisve them you should find a verdict for the plaintiff. You have hcard the witnesses for the deâ€" fence; if you believe them you will give a verdict for the defendant. But if, like myself, you don‘t believe any of them, then God alone knows what you will do. Consider yvour verdict." Mancl Cave‘s | ed the . with ths Officers Elected by the Kirkland Conservatives Lar )olal Hat AallLUI idhe: VCC 1OUOWS . Dipiema everal their C meo Mit e Dunlop, Reulah Blatkmo d Borland, Barbara Honey, isen, Armandina Romual lly., and Barbara Bowile. liz Mn M a JVA; mas â€" Olive LaFrenioer, Jean h, Adeclia Pellizzari, Mario Polâ€" Marion Howard, Jean Carson, i1 Amadio, June Quinn, Irene ‘y, Mary McLean, Joyce Service, Wheeler, Irene Borland, Josan Emp honoutr id Al 11 t tThe COnservatlyve pa Hon. Dr. K. J. Manicn l May pupt Am in Murtagh, Mary Guardian:â€" Mr. Justice _ siuumimingâ€"up â€" mentionâ€" day might be compared ‘1 PINE STREET N THVM MINS (Kirci Murta Mack 1¢ Matilda T Waltz innual meeting th owing officers wetr iminadcdt ice toeln which wa V1I o1 Riuth Hell prouglut in ed their di servative pa Mou Br| Jun V v Oliv raa won by Lois Skelly imeco, Daâ€" more, Milâ€" ining th Dy iÂ¥ Shoeila n NCO Arm VYVO ITIT 1 ) LT J¢ ba JV ant potteries. A may a ladle to go with i handsome salad bowl tables choice about names in clhina sc that a sin: of Spode, for instance, will ; mean more to her than a who something you never heard of. Lamps Are Bigger And we use we‘re going and pottery / s2eL . Of Wedgwood 1 thing else a ner porenni shaped plate set of fish o to go in fc and butte Italian po if her tabl OW . loveli likely and splurge a your circle Oof i Here are some 0 picked up in our who receiy pI crus ture the ma 2i1n the mo Some girls in the scphisticated years thought it was pretty smart to skip down to the City Hall and get married without bensfits of bouquet or bridal Jarty. (But they‘rse always a little wistâ€" ful aljzout it later, thinking of all the rUl t‘ .J{ pleasat PBScaus Friends and Relations Have as Much Part in the Picture Ideas for Gracious Gifts That are as Much Fun to Giveâ€" BW e â€"~ o sn c ns cce o e e en nA NP uw s in LAMPSâ€"Everyb After dinner c¢ffee cups of thinnest china,and a silver or colfee vot of interesting design would please any bride with ideas for being a gracious hostess. n remark oOut Jenents y. iBut they‘r: aljout it later sant bustle ar use a weddir t, any way s we expect ycoucto hcp right out splurge a bit for each bride in circle of friends and relations. are some of the nice ideas we‘ve d up in our goings and comings: Big Enough R HMER LINEN |CLOSET â€" The 8e give them receive them. y age, we can St of unselfishness. fact that we all stimulation â€" to s iwith . Dbuviity® ili on OI made : t of linens, the kind she‘s not to have anypway. Fins percale with enormous monograms apâ€" o o‘n‘in the colour of : her bedâ€" valls. ~Or bcerdered and initialâ€" fine count plaid gingham appliâ€" iterestinsly. Linen hand towsls, @ patt2] e a brid omethin china as to talk 11 ve L expe A mavonna »thing â€" really spsecial a as a generic term, for talk about earthenware well as zbout porceélain cert plates in a new ern would go with anyâ€" de might have and give Or six shell i white or pale pink. A â€"Ong â€" O th signs woulid do ) set in brilliant hould plea P ADCut present(ts Everybody likes them as well as n. Besides i1 an stand a feyv e DrIide w Remembe! coft ramatl m2nUus. NOL tTO benefit alwa A WEDDING IS SOMETHING TO SPLURGE oN presents. We ary, but there many slightâ€" presents theseo jy likes them well as those sides in this of PORCGUPTINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO Nate heseo a cup few gesâ€" mention by the of that extra SILVER â€" Ah, that‘s where a gifit| "The rich orebody found 1; giver really has a chance to shinec! A | on the 700â€"foot level will Guernsey jug to keep water or milk hot |available as soon as the winze at the table is a usoful unexpected ‘mantled and the development thought. Or if you want to make a|highâ€"grade ore zone on the really grandiloquent gesture, give h?l‘:!evol. found in January, will â€" | MillfCCd £early in May up?n COI : lof the shaft. gsPoIJ NVÂ¥X jJJ snmnojoaAnq ‘InJInÂ¥3G 0s . Xotp ut asntaag Apmaed ‘pey 01 uo apetu }§aq) al}; a1,AaU)l neasaou Apaed ‘pajaAa0d oIB Sauo BUIJ ue ‘Sutjt[o1| IJOJ poIIA SUIM oing the idea cf giving just another lamp, but did you ever know any bride who got all the lamps she needed. S» we hops < all wellâ€"wishers will go straight on giving lamps. But. nice ones, pleate, ~and selected. with a thcughit tor the type of home ycour Dride will have. And keep in mind the fact that lamps are bigger, much bigger, than they‘ve ‘been heretofore. Fin# porcelain bases are still the most disâ€" criminating.> And <~with stretched) silk <«hades to matchâ€"a custom thsought is to mak2> the shade yourself in just the right cclour and »with just the right trimmingâ€". .. can makes a fine shade at far less cost than you can buy it. ‘~Or give a pair of porcelain vases or oing the idea cf lamp, but did you who got all the I: we, hops all w straight on givin Aboveâ€"what a thoughtful gift this lamp would beâ€"with a handâ€"made shade designed exactly to fit the base as well as the bride‘s new living room. â€" Directions for making fine silk lamp shades are available on request, traight on giving lamps. nes, ~pleate, ~and selected ’V“‘Cd shpper chair to go by ner ned.! "There are now 99 men on the payâ€" ‘a pairâ€"of tiny upholstered chairs to Ixoll working on the property and the ) on each side of.a low coffee table.|mill is operating at approximately 109 r a really interesting coffee table. Ol'{tons per day. There are 14 machine pair of unusual end tables. A Chipâ€" daily. mdale mahogany plant stand or nest! "In less than ten days the raising _tables. ~We‘re quite partial to dumb|of the threeâ€"compartment shaft from ariter tables tooâ€"those round pedestal |the 850 to the 700â€"foot level will be bles with several layers graduating »ward. And we‘d give our eycâ€"teeth r a mahogany tray table. But just ander through your faveurite furniâ€" re department and see ‘how many vely notâ€"quiteâ€"necessaries you‘ll find ere . . take your choice from among em. We‘re never one to give a bride wash board because we figure she‘ll t that anyway. A Happy Notion SILVER â€" Ah. that‘s where a gift All timbers and underâ€" completed and operating. sets are now complete ground, ready to place. "The orebody in the 550â€"foot level found in January has been timbered for length of 200 feet and stoping operations are now supplying 30 tons of ore to the mill daily. The west face 'md 510 N crosscut (Nos 1 and 2) on this leved all three faces have visible ’ gold showings toâ€"day. "The rich orebody found last year by Elizabeth MacRea Boykin What an idea this is for a bride who is going to housckeeping with maple in an Early American settingâ€"white percale sheets borâ€" dered and monogramed in the finest count plaid cotton.. That‘s m ns BE L oR L1 c someéething in the Picture as the Bride and Groomâ€"â€" Much Fun to Give as to Get. a lady could, make Toronto, April 26â€"Returning from Timmins ~to Toronto, Mr. Robert J. Naylor, president of the Naybob Mines, Porcupine district, gave the followirg statement to the newspapers:â€" "Having today returned from the property, I now make the following statement of facts, based on a personal examination : yoad appeared wYNnaat‘:llf A‘DrIde dof3 gSCL onge or more two white elephants. Must they be awelled upon when most of her gifts are beautiful useful things that will add charm and graciousne:s to her homs always after. And if you‘ve been crab. ding. because there‘s always ancther June with wedding gifts to buy, you ought to be ashamed of yourself; beâ€" cause you know quite well that you wouldn‘t miss it for anything. For what‘s nicsr than an excuse to go shopping? â€" Unles it‘s an excuse to buy something. (Copyright 1938, by Elizabeth Macâ€" Ras Bovkin). a silver tea kettle with an alcohol burnâ€" er, beautiful to see and handy to have. A set serving pieces, preferably spoons with ‘bowls deep enough to do as ladles too, will ibe something to get yourself Mblessed for. Or what about a set of dessert forks â€" hardly anybody has ithem, jbut they‘re useful all the time. An uncovered vegetable dish of silver, preferably one with a division in the centre so it can be used for two things, is a happoy notion. Sc is a silver gravy looat or a well and trse plattor. As for traysâ€"nobody ever has enouzh, so you can range from small to large in your selection and know ysou‘ll be daoing a good deed forevermore. Chsess sets are quite the fashion right now, what with the vogue for the notâ€"soâ€" subtle chesses; and you‘ll find. them coften ensembled with buffet or snack trays. If@ you really want to cap ths climax, though, make your gift a pair of silver candleabra. At the ends of a long table, they make any table look like a bangquet. And please, sire ( sniffs on the subje ents. What if a ‘b more two white el be awelled upon wl are beautiful useful charm and gracio Position Outlined by President of Navbob ‘aAI Sum Liffe Canadapq en en e o CC A MILILION PaR TNERs 1 Sun: No d men salvage found last year el will become he winze is disâ€" r the notâ€"soâ€" ‘I1 . find. them iffet or snack it to cap . the ur gift a pair the ends of a nv table l3ok ue tss NB usys n n°2, n ddin: comp of the 850â€"foot provide h to do 8 ItO Jet about a any body all the dish of | eVEeqI (l(umb Loamy Soil is Best for Lawns | eédq togive res tually the K oocupant of of 50 x 100 fe require abou! blue and on: Dutch clover. spring, 0o It is simp in with a rolling is watering Sow the see six bushels pe: to which may A standard lawn sists of Kentucky k Dutch clover. Thi purposes the most Kentucky ‘blue gr more dGrought ca @DU use. finso p1li@Gd wher ol 30( first th with sa darainin should â€" squareé the sc twice maAayv Sandy Soil Needs Top Dre ing of Good Soil or W Rotted Manure. l GENERAL CONTRACTORS Hill â€"Clarkâ€"Francis Y ou can do the work vourself or well be glad to give you a price on the whole job complete. No cash needed. Pay monthly under the Home Improvement Plan, amim iinmned Ask your dealer for booklet illustrating Beaver Board‘s many and _ newest decoration ideas, or wnite to THE BEAVER COMPANY, LTD THOROLD, ONTARIO ‘or. Pine First Make Good Use Of That Waste Space add an EXTRA ROOM or small APARTMENT In Gurin durin 11 W >(l ‘ky h drough than at eed byv rakin 11 By Purd fin Sn Mid ol A 1 WE t 10OuU pul filuen uld be Augus d broa ake. > 2 LC e added ons t _ Dutch clover el of Timothy is the first year. cky ‘blue is the 113 Baisam M Phone 2295 1 of Timothy is addâ€" he first year. Evenâ€" ky ‘blue is the only land. A small area 5,000 square feet will ‘ peck of Kentucky d handful of white blu This m rowling veatheér 4 ust or Soptember. oadcast and ranked Aftsr this a good followed by a sood A partnershi p with the Sun Life o / Canada DEED OF SECURITY for you and yours. grass In will make V iti O isfactory lawn. will withstand § cuttinz and rate of four to Kentucky blus. n the miIixXtut to h JRA mt the ind w fertiliz sulpha hate. â€" potr Un A} l\;(* ]] ' 11 LIMITED BUILDING MATERIALS TIMMINS _ Telephone 4000 For a few dollars, you can turn a storage attic into a Bedroom, Playâ€" room, or Denâ€"with Beaver Board. It will be warm in winter cool in summerâ€" because Beaver Board also insulates. And Beaver Board will last as long as the house, because it is made of long, tough spruce fibres, in rigid laminated construction. Its pebbled surface is sized for paintâ€" ing.. Saws and nails cleanly. Be sure to see Beaver Board in builtâ€"in colors and halfâ€"round shapes. Ideal for modern decoraâ€" tive ideas in home or public display. Your dealer .will gladly offer suggestions. irl y L wO ind At your service AV ho 31 i] Sudbury is the typ féct: ‘"I wi A well kept lawn needs rolling, espeâ€" cially in early spring, before the lawn gets too dary. This will assist in levellâ€" ing and repeated rollings during sumâ€" mer will keep it in good conditioaon. Rolling whon the lawn is is of litâ€" If winter killing . lawn patchy, this n medied by loosening ed areas and sowin which may be rake thin. to apply a litt] which will materially tainin« that dense tw Alread watering can be practis in always be maintained pgorous condition. One ] It PLANS and SPECIFICATIONS Have your home designed to suit your exact needs, yet save unnecessary _ expense through wise planning and sound econoâ€" mical building practice. N.JILA. HLP. INFORMATION Apt Home Design THUTSDAY. APRIL 2YTH, 1839 No charge for preliminary sketches and building costs. Engquiries Invited OPEN EVENINGS Laurence Pacey Architectaral Draughtsman . 2, 63 Wilson Ave, Phone 975 ury «tatr. type of i I will lead Y Duilt:it.‘ prinklin wWilil sSuff1c mentioned iKkiing every night. r killing occurs, making the hy, this may be quickly reoâ€" loosening the soil of the kill. ind sowins some more seed, y be raked in and then covâ€" a sifted loam and rolled, d practice, where a lawn is pply a little seed each fall, l materially assist in main«= at dense turf{ so much desir«â€" J. A. BROU C H 30 First Av e Phone 76 Thon of course, there ader, who says in efâ€" you out 0f the wilder. 18 to e mailntained, iry in some form. \times during the or the applications Where irrigation ractised, the lawn tained in a green One Heavy soakâ€" far superior to a

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