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Porcupine Advance, 28 Sep 1939, 1, p. 3

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4 x Wnth New Bmldmgs at South Porcupine Mr. C. V. Gallagher, MPP., left last Monday to attend ‘the sission of the Ontario legislature. Among business visitors to our town this week were Mr. Don Lough, of Huntsville, Mr. Hargreave, of Toronto, Mr. Marnock, of North Bay, Mr. Casâ€" well (contractor) of Kirkland Lake, and Mr. Gecn;e Ambrose, of Montreal, Mr. C. Rath, who was on the Public Sehool staff at the Dome Mine, is teaching this year at Kirkland Lake, histplwemmenmnestaflbemgtaken by Mr. Danald ‘C. McDermid, of Colâ€" tom ironwork being Added to and mountmgh!gherdany No definite news yet of a new post of â€" fite, but we know that in spite of the war, this building is the most necessary and important and we are stiXl expeciâ€" ‘The old rink, transported to Railâ€" road Street, where it rests with dignity and new facings, is now the Storage Garage for the Township and greatly improves the look of this street where it fills quite a lot of space. The new Township Buildingz a.l.so is rapidly risingâ€"not quite as large as we expected when‘we saw the plans, but stlll an imposing structure, with skeleâ€" rapidly before our eyes and will also be completed before the snow files (we bope) is the new arena. No artificial ice this year we hear, but this buildâ€" ing holds good promise of being able to give comfortable accommodation for hockey fans and we will be able to watch our favorite sport without freezâ€" refined minetal saits. One, for example, combats excess acid so c’b‘:'mon in cases ot heartburn; another aids the kidneys to eliminate peisans; You should read what Bob Pearce says about Kruschen Saits. **I consider Kruschen Salts exeellent as a preventive inst common ailments t bring discomfort and worr to people in all walke of life, The y requires certain mincral salts and the daily dose of is a good way to get them into the system. â€" Kruschen every morning, ATrVSChen n myself â€" iuet a Httleâ€"t it is absolutely mteleaa in coffee or tea. Kruschen is a combination of several hly refined mineral saits. One, for example, combats BOB PEARCE A KRUSCHEN "KEEPS ME FREE OF POISONS" says world‘s champlon pro sculler KEEPS ME YOUNG AND ATJ DAILY DOSE THAT POES IT 1935 OLDS. SEDAN $275. ‘37 Nash Lafayette SEDAN ‘36 Nash Lafayette SEDAN ‘38 Nash Lafayette SEDAN ‘38 PONTIAC 6 SEDAN ‘35 PACKARD SEDAN ‘35 PONTIAC SEDAN ‘36 DODGE SEDAN ‘38 FORD SEDAN Clean Sweep i Used Cars PRICES WILL NEBVER BE LOWER "Fhoroughly Reâ€"Conditionedâ€"Ready to go. ) @VVL, t leall drug form thyroid operation performed i Porcupine General Hospital, left Gold Mr. Howard Lambert and Mr. R. Monton, of Noranda, were visitors over the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Longworth, Dome Mines. Mr. and, Mrs. Clayton Dunn are exâ€" peoted home this weekâ€"end from their Chief McInnis and Coroner F. C. Evans attended court at Cochrane on Wednesday. Mr. A. Mansfieck@ is planning to leave on Friday for holiday, in Belleâ€" ville, Toronto and London for some weeks. Mr. Mansfield had been hoping to go ‘back ‘to England for a visit to his daughter there but the outbreak fotwarhasalteredhispla.ns He has just sold his property on the corner of Broadway and Main to Mr. J. Verbik, of ESchumacher. The Archbishop of ‘Canterbury has called Sunday, October 1st, as a special Day of . Prayer in relation to war. 6t. Paul‘s Anglican Church will observe the call at all services on Sunday. Mrs. Bruce Russell, of the Preston East Dome, is in Toronto this week‘ attending the wedding of her brother. ' Miss Vera Lambert, who abtendled‘ S. Porcupine Hish School last year, is now a student (teaching course) at Macdonald College, St. Anne de Belleâ€" honeymoon in Western Ontario, They were married in Schumacher on Sept. en City on Friday for her home Ist, Mrs. Dunn being Mrs. Neva ‘Roâ€" bertson (nee Neva Davis) of Golden Mrs. Sharpe and daughter, of Hoyle. who suffered severe injuries in an acâ€" cident recently are still in hospital, doâ€" ing as well as can be expected. Mr. and Mrs. J. Novakuski have reâ€" turned from two ‘weeks spent in New Golden Avenueâ€"a in the Porcupine .Bom--â€"to Mr. and Mrs. Trevor Johnâ€" son, of Golden City, on September 25, in the Porcupine General hospitalâ€"a ing, is rising rapidly to compléetion on Crawlord St., next to the old exchane. Mrs. Sky left on Thursday on a busi« ness trip to Toronto. Mr. Hugh Boyle, of Toronto, was in town last week visiting friends. Mr. Harris, of the Bank of Toronmi{s, has returned after two weeks spent at the parental home at St. Mary‘s. Mrs: Hector Towne, of ‘Cochrane, spent the weekâ€"end as the guest of Mrs. Bornâ€"On Wednesday, September 27, in tte Porcupine General hospital, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Meyers, of 26 Strachan Ave. Mrs. Gillesple, of Parry Sound, is visiting her daughter, Mrs, Christianâ€" son, of the Pamour Minec. Mr. Frank Ciillesple is also the guest of his sister. Mr. Birtles, who has been visiting here for a few days, left toâ€"day for Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Edâ€" ward Huot, of Val d‘or on the birth of a son on Beptember 26th in that town. Island, who have been visiting relatives and friends in South End for the past two weeks, left on Tuesday for home. Police court on Tuesday here was Tuesday, September 26, ) Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ostrow, of 74 The new telephone office, a brick Lodges, the Consumers‘ Coâ€"operative, the Workers‘ Coâ€"operative, the Ukrainâ€" ian Temple, Boy Scouts Committee, Girl Guide Committee, Staff of Hasâ€" pital, Township of Whitney, the Bufâ€" faloâ€"Ankerite, Broulan, Pamour, Hoyle, Dome, Preston East, Hallnor, and Tisâ€" dale Fire Department. "It is personally gratifying to see gathering of such seriousness and interâ€" est," said Mr. Dye, "and the work will be conducted with zeal." Nominations for ‘president resuwed in Mr. J. H. Stovel being nominated by Archdeacon Woodall, seconded by Mr. R. Kinkel, and no further normim tions were given. . In accepting the poslt.ion Mr. Stqvel. said ‘he would do everything he ' to further the cause, and asked speâ€" clally for the coâ€"operation of the laddes. ‘He asked that he might be allowed 4o “Q* v-â€" 'â€"â€"v mmey) the Poroupme Ymms Men‘s Club, the Canadian Legion, and Ladies‘ Auxiliary, the FEastern Star, the Reâ€" bekahs, the Kiwanis Club, the C.W L. Masonic Moose, and Oddfellows‘ Mkmm k of each%hurehmmwma”"nd tary, naming Mr. R. Stark, and Mr. G. Trueblood for the offices. It was necesâ€" sary to have ‘the executive officers where he could call them easily and a motion to this effect made by Mr. J. D. ‘McCarthy and seconded by John Kosâ€" ty-m(k. was carried unanimously. QOn a motion by F. C. Evans and W. G. Skinner the election of a viceâ€"preâ€" sident was left until one should be elected by the selected. committee of representatives which will be called as soon as each society selects the repreâ€" sentative to attend. 1 from which a working ccmmittee mt_fld be elected. He mentioned the Township of Tis- * â€" ~ + The motion was put by Mr. J. Masâ€" on, seconded by S. Sky and carried. A letter from the National Red Cross Society was read which spoke of orâ€" ganizing branches in. every possible centre, emphasizing importance of reâ€" presentation by every section of society for coâ€"ordinating with the Society, and makinz and transporting war supplies. Mr. Dye suggested that each organâ€" iration and mine send one member as equivorally "yes." proceeded and the result was excellent. Mr. R. E. Dye acted as chairman and put the question, ‘"‘Should .we organize a local Red Cross at this end of the Porcupine Monday South Porcupine, Sept. 27.â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"It was a heartening thing to see the crowd of people that respondéd, on Monday evening to Reeve Evans‘ appeal that all patriotic citiâ€" zens of this end of Tisdale show their willingness to assist in the formation of a Red! lCross organization here. . The Council Chambers were filled to overflowing, people thronged the hall and many outside did not get in. â€" It was seen that larger hall should have Theré is a story current now to the effect that the Germans have perfected a method of "mining" the air. The plan adopted is by the use of balloons containing explosives which are fired from the ground by means of electrical charges. These fioating balloons are used to protect certain areas. It is said that one French plane met disaster by getting near one of these "mines" in the air. At night they are said to be effective. If opposing aircraft see the balloons and know what they are there is not any particular difficulty in avoiding them. The principle involved in the use of the air "mine" plan is similar to that whereby the sea is "mined" to protect traffic. The balloon is said to be effective against aircraft From this beginning, with all ready and willing to work and coâ€"operate toâ€" ward the common goal, South Poreaâ€" pine forms a local branch of the Oana- dian Red Cross Society. > Germans Now Said to be Using "Mines" in the Air escaping severe injury. No explanation of his action was given to police. $50 and costs and susapension of perâ€" mit for driving for 30 days was the Red Cross Society Formed at South J. H. Stovel, of the Dome Elected President by Acâ€" clamation. ks se . es 39 short holiday in the Queen City. Mrs. R. G. Cole, who has been the guest.of Mrs. Maxwell Smith for two weeks, left on Sunday for her home in Toronto. _ Miss Audrey Winship is progressing nicely in hospital after appendix operâ€" Sunday for a short visit in Toronto and the Ottawa district. ation on Manday. meeting in the Parish hall for breakâ€" fast. The church was beautifully decâ€" orated with fruit and flowers for the plttl Anaddlttontot Paul‘s Church has recsently been given in the shape of a tinted g‘ass window ‘in the chancel. It is composed of shades of tinted amâ€" ber, mauve, and blue cathedral glass and adds much to the beauty of the building. This was put in last week, and will beâ€" dadicated in the near future. « , Miss Bessie Vernor left on Sunday for Torcento where she will study opâ€" tecmetry at the University of Toronto, taking up a threeâ€"year. Miss Ruth Vernor accompan‘ed her for a services, held in. St. Paul‘s An:lican Church on Sunday, were well at.ended, services. The AY.P.A. attended early 8 am. service in a body for Other Items from South Porcupine and the Dome. «ow s | THROW down your newspaper; * Don‘t worry about that Sunday driver _ With singing heart, you give the turn off your radioâ€"get your ahead. There‘s something new in throttle another nudge. family and grab your hat! the throttleâ€"the Nash Automatic - $ sig" s«»â€" â€"â€"~â€"Down on the streets right now is the _: â€" OYertake. Justâ€"press. your toeâ€"â€" Frl?)‘:k‘:};f;:%:x: ;fifisl?tg’:fi:mwx? sls i4« . â€"b¢ "I T e n* ’ and leave him dawdling in your T. o uen bright and beaming face of a 1940 diust, ondering where you came . ribbon of road ahead . . . in a land Nash. And just looking at it will of perpetual spring. make you feel good all over! fromâ€"or where you went. It is 5 ; i be.; ; se ho se Then head for a backwoods road râ€"allo wi 7 10 yOE One sweet sweep of glittering line, where the others dare not follow Nash . . . long after other cars it looks gay as a Mardi Grasâ€" ahdfeel what are parked for good. and twice as exciting. # # ~Ruts and bumps rush up to meet ; ; n o , your spinning wheels, butâ€"they _ We‘re asking you, with nothing bflt never seem to reach you. Your your .own pz:eferences, experi~ hands stay idie on the wheel. t‘;‘“"esil“ld ";Stmlc;:b“;\}g:thbeg‘“d J c e s e wheel of a sh. For It‘s riding magic, pure and simple. ten glorious minutesâ€"that‘s all. A ride so smooth, so level, so silent that you might be in your _ Then decide if any other car today But don‘t waste time staring. You belong in the driver‘s seat. For that‘s where the fun begins. Before you start, turn on the Weather Eye to the comfort you want. (It offers new conditioned air wonâ€" ders this year.) easy chair at home, or sleeping _ . of any power, weight, or Just a nudge of your toe, and in one in the Nash convertible bed. wheelbase . . . can give you as: splitâ€"second you‘ll get a good__ It‘s the new Arrowâ€"Flight Ride . ; ; lm“d‘ (.lov;nggh;'fun as this new, idea of what a hundredâ€"odd stamâ€" _ result of an entirely new springâ€" owâ€"PHCE .as peding horses can do.Three finger ing combination . .. and we dare â€" Get your hands on it now â€"for flicksâ€"and the gears are shifted. you to say you‘ve ever experiâ€" you‘ll regret every minute you . Thenâ€"â€"a lift, a rush, a clickâ€"and _ _enced anything like it, or known don‘t own one! Your Nash dealer new: Fourth; Speed Forward . _ . steering that was so sure: and is. waiting. Come on â€" it‘s wgetâ€" ; {dendg‘seft wings to,your ride,! _ ‘effortiess.s zol s > 00 . > S taglate=â€"fers gof" This 1940 Deluxe Nash LaFazette Sedan costs only $1436 detivered at yr home, stanidard equipment and taxes included. Smriq«M Gurlb'f the new Hiâ€"Test Glass, Sealed Beam Headlights, and Canda Cloth Upboistery are standard on all models: The Weather Eye cmdw‘um' sypsterm. Fonrth Speed Forward, White Sidewall Tires and Rear W heelâ€"shields are optional extras. Over 2,000 dealers offer cantinentâ€"wide service. El t J)?l / ‘ ffl}} c%f O ?@W/ZJ e an Hour From Now c/fidz}z,,zfi %k/fzezw NASH left on Next Sunday, at ©2.30 p. m. the Ladies‘ Guild of the United Chunrch will meet in the church. They . extend a cordial welsome to all newomers to attend. It is possible that a Music Mtiva) similar to that held yearly in . Liskeard, may be fheki in the Porcupine Camp in the spring of 1940. The. Porâ€" cupine Chapter of the Music Tpaohem Association is holding a meeting of reâ€" presentative citizens in Timmins at the Timmins Town hall on Thursday at The name of Mr. J. H. Stovel was inâ€" advertently omitted last issue from the list of floral tributes at the funeral of Harry Preston. and Mrs. Wilburn McLeary of Colchestâ€" er South, and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Brewer, of Timmmins, are guests at the nome of Mr. and Mrs. H. Montrose, Rae Ave. Mrs. J. H. Sumbler of New I..islward is in town tonight attending a meeting of the Ladies‘ Auxiliary of the Porcuâ€" pine Branch of the Canadian Legion as zone Representative. While in South Porcupine she is the guest of Mrs. Hadâ€" don and Mrs. G Countryman... . Lake, returned with him to ‘take up Â¥. H. Eram ant Motors Now On Display â€"See It Today and Driv¢ It! The church was filled with friends of the deceased who was wellâ€"liked among the Italian community. He had been employed at the Dome for the past Funeral on Friday of the Late J. Grosso of South Porcupine You‘ll Enjoy the Buffaloâ€"Ankerite Band $1 a Couple | $5 Door P1 Join the Crowd at years, and last year had gone McIntyre Arena EVERY SATURDAY NITE 9.30 to 12.00 § Mr. and Mrs. G. Getto; Mr. and J. Campagnola; Dome Warchouse: Yard Crew:; Mr. and Mrs. Marlo Piela Toronto Tele:ram:â€"Ever since Ncah brought along ants on his ark, lMe to them has been one picnic after another. $5 Door Prize

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