.AM.‘O.‘"‘OOO o .o..-ooc.oac THURSDAY,. MAY 15TH. 1941 ecuncil eillors ardson Mavyor T» Ioe G:1Ce3 times though e Lhe COs and th might tubercu ary 1217 gard to culosis. plained Cieneral. plan to I fering frt explosion paint: bri and the quen( upon eausing se and upper bour who burned ab timate vic 1( 2rid, 1931, 1 Feldman b the St. M T1 31 6 OLD FAMILY uTCSs <[ IT‘s ALWAYS DEPENDAB[E' | .. on e n en n ids bWpaathin --.â€"..' protect [f PRICELES$ â€" ' â€Acw erart wl K ‘)I‘; "!)‘. | best })]'(;{)!‘4»}‘.\ ""Mrs. Omer TA LLIO1N Mary‘s hospl g:000 ‘ogres: ."\- I Ch U ndin [ a inilcati 7 TDizr# tiuth madd YÂ¥ ard Schumaecher Phone 725 and J. M Order Your Coal NOW from Fogg‘s John W. Fogg Limited l A 1 ould WESTERN CANADA COALâ€"ALEXO AND CANMORE BRIQUETTES wWELSH AND AMERICAN ANTHRACITE NEW RIVER SMOKELESSâ€"NEWCASTLE RED JACKETâ€"Egg Size Lumber, Cement, Building Materials, Coal and Coke, Mine and Mill Supplies. 11 TEN YEARS AGO IN TIMMIN®S 9{ INSUNRANCE and REAL ESTATE IN ALL BRANCHES PINE STREET NORTH TIMMINS Phones: Res 11 sSIMMS, HOOKER DREW COK E) 11 rom H data in the Porcupine Advance Fyles uT IN CASF * OJP J * IRT 4 ::o Q!l 0'0 0.0 0.0 0!0 L O:O O:O 0:. Of:::; 0:. 0:. 0:0 .:“:0 .:0 0:. 0:0 0:. l.% .:. .:‘ 0:. 4‘:‘ 0:. ‘:0 0:0'.0 # i10+4 Head Office and Yard Timmins Phone 117 n Ma in (th o’on’o} *s a*e ate ote 4 on se she aBe abe aBe se ate al ent ainece todayv firt Sn‘ lon naving | The Advanc 11 Â¥rYi{ten wWItF!L OI lobe and Mail is tragic but not as bad protected by insurance. See us about insurâ€" e 1WiaAlll ine Apy progress Omer C eration s hospit nrogress lighted [.. Hal nas made ; to the ar now under way b iw and party. Mr.â€" the North last su , and made many f1r travelled to Halifax the Pacific coast by | there by motor car imes Waterman Wise, of New noted Jewish leader, lecturer, and educationalist, who was in connection with the United e Appeal, was the speaker at anis Club here at the luncheon ‘s ago. and all who heard him it still ‘ossing North ade. roads St Aannu s held @ill and * WA# Wt is car at Halifax into the an for a start and then on his long journey, which o call finished only when ) run the front of the car ‘acific Ocean inâ€" British \lthough the other motor rted to cross Canada last eal, was the speak lub here at the lun and all who hear and inspired, and â€" ‘erin and the othe the club member opportunity to lis and helpful orator inual bangquet of | cle wrote to his nephew: you the $10 you requestâ€" draw your attention to a in your last letter: ‘10‘ is onge nought, not two.‘"â€" ten ye: pl'qvid( with a ery successful," sai years ago. Branch Office Kirkland [Ake mad Phone 393 d d i4 Office 112 several reâ€" arda trip by by E. Wharâ€" . Shaw, who ummer and friends here, x and startâ€" of the 2 igo in th s member enjoyabl motor c to make x into th and the ten Japan Losing All §lnterest in the War With Chinese Folk {11 Some â€" Words and Soviet 1 (ul has linked Senat of they kind soldi the ted King principi(t not figt ready al Of col ing for that Gf Japan with thnem aAall, aI them. Apparently writing to 1 "Pop.‘"" We from both of do not agre» like th thrown ‘Honor visitors of pled beins und his WOâ€"sCoqp howed On LV Writin legraxn An Amet We hayv M 1 Th T‘hu Smith of r=~ Su comeb To ers _ thi mn for m all, 10n hn read 1t numbt e tha American crystal for American brides is particularly suc appropriate this year. Partly because it is impossible Sh to get much fine imported glass and partly because an American glass makers have never before reached us 11( y h1 11 m2 K havel eC 1 roU}p DOmb) nl na hi id 11 1A 31 n subtle L me ur Pl think break ap Gifts for Mother e have quot of them and 6 with each Losing Intert 1] Dutch pigeons. Gild or Paint of people have w line from Shak pi ons ind of 11 LV dU¢ No Gun Reprisal headin Hun nol s the res nad Russia Letters 1€ 1t insult th from the dges‘!â€"W} 11 bae W ar Oc d 1p) 1g /. E1 quoted 11 th pal About Italy bou it down in King ve hbeen gettin vrites, ‘I don‘t that is being he â€" billboards. What are US. nil tin un vet 11 plu but p read. mother o gentle pseud from le rd ge.l month psa 11 iders for THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO hundred in outr we read the Hun ht 1p th )1 myth rength oronto Henry nallon i06 Dutch emen lonyn etters Pops" when i1 whi hna will 11 Department of Health, w current issue of "»Health", Health League of Canada On any given day as many as 25,000 industrial workers in Ontario are away from their jobs because of sickness, Dr. Grant Cunningham .Director, Diviâ€" sion of Industrial Hygiene, Ontario Department of Health, writes in the current issue of "Health", organ of the Unnecessary Iiness Causes boss of Time in Industry L )t 1 ymus, : stantly a truck Udrivenhn Dy the Sigma road. fracture and othe Boudreau, ownt accident of thred six veal Motoreylist Dies After Collison Near V al ingu( Three witnesses testifi( had been on the wron roacd. cent Theatre yesterday," says the morning newspaper. Some of the girls wore their hats. That is probably what made them appear odd. It‘s just an ide bor keeps his : until 2 a.m., give and tell him how â€"Blairmore Ent Gift? A Bank of America news dispatch states, "An extraordinary gift of $180,â€" 0080,000 in new deposits was made to A. P. Gianniniâ€"bringing total deâ€" posits to a new all time highâ€"" Mr. Giannini heads the Bank of Americaâ€"but what we want to know is what do they mean "gift?" We hope they don‘t accuse the deâ€" positors of being Indian givers if they ask for their money back some time. The Pibroch ipP] It wasn‘t by German bombers, it as by an old man with bagâ€"pipes. He marched up and down with short rky steps while he rent the air with irâ€"splitting squeals. The only reason we dare say this _because the other day, Bill Gorman 1 the Northern Miner commented 1at ‘‘There‘ll .always be a Scotland, id nothing shall be free." The fire of all the Seots will be conâ€" Our section of city TVA liti ‘Or,:*â€"G@QuC., Sigmia Mint killed ~Jlast and "otnerinjuries,. au, owner and driver of s exonerated at the coron which pronounced death The site has been the sc serious accidents in the j 11 hn JUST "AN~IDIEA jdea. But if your neighâ€" is radio going full blast give him a ring at 4 a.m. how much vou enjoyed it. Enterprise. WA 1 by benefit testified that Tymu: wronge <side of OT 111 he¢ Ith, blitzed ilt Plans for a June wedding are bright spots amid the dreary news of the world . . . just seeing pictures of raâ€" diant brides is reassuring. Count yourâ€" self doubly lucky if you have a bride in your immediate gift radius for that will give you a glamourous excuse for shopping up and down the town in search of things you‘d dare not, in such a grim year, covet for yourself. Just looking at some of the rare and and special treasures in the shops will lift your spirits, remind you that the world inevitably returns to peaceful arts and that beauty is an enduring quality, as elusive to detfine as love and happiness but as important.. Not in WArd bDbricd the â€" pattern you d ever so many so that yvou good â€"timt for the g looked es a cheese set including a scoop, a server, a knife all in a case; a salad set, inâ€" cluding spoon and fork; a tea set of fNlatware, including sugar tongs, jelly server, bonâ€"bon spoon and lemon fork. Large hand wrought sterling serving platters, round and really stunning, with forks and spoons, are grand gifts. We also saw and yearned for beautiful salad bowls in exotic woods, with silver handled forks and spoons. If you linger long in the china shops, you‘ll be in danger of succumbing to an allment of 18th century renownâ€" chinamania. For there are incredibly lovely things to see and want for your favorite brideâ€"or for yourself. Such as the staffordshire raised flowers inâ€" tricately perfect and lovely, that decoâ€" rate white cigarette boxes with ash trays and match boxes to match; the French china flower pots; the jéelly and marmalade jars with pottery fruit tops, the china tea sets; not to menâ€" tion china figurines you‘ll lose your heart to. T1 Amon 1) or Your I gifts on thi snecially â€" at you â€"call: Ne 1i not duplicating theâ€" interestin reign pattern set including a Hleas B 3] I ifts for Her Table of Sterling Silver, Fine China, Beautiful Glass, Lustrous Linen. GIVE THIS YEAR‘S BRIDE SOMETHING GLAMOROU®S avourite Bride ombin present time. blown crystal ssortment â€"of ng gift ideas in in sterling are i secoop, a server, a salad set, inâ€" k; ca ten set of gar tongs, jelly uch a_ lavis} shopping sp1 page, for we beautiful â€" ta r _ the things et for herself altle "little gift" Ireds to spend atech if you‘re Iverâ€" ink tray smoking set x ash holders, ladle, a silver s in silver. ose your heart to a favorite at a sterling century style; service, hand \_very appealâ€" atware design en made into for giftsâ€"iIt‘s ies graciously an answer for ‘ gift‘"‘ we tLongs in a ourse, and a threeâ€" ailt with a design is PLEASANT HoMES } Ottawa (Special): With more than (2,300 local salvage committees registerâ€" led at headquarters, and with additionâ€" !al applications for registration coming in each day, Canada‘s National Salâ€" vage â€" Campaign begins its second month of operation on a very optimisâ€" | tic note. "We are immensely pleased with the way in which the general public has |coâ€"oparated to date," said William ‘Knightley, campaign supervisor. _ "Of | course, the response has kept our speâ€" staff here in the New Supreme Court Building on its toes. But that Eis what we want." ! And, indeed, the office of the Naâ€" |tional Salvage drive is a hive of indusâ€" !t.ry. Letters pour in from every proâ€" ‘vince, and from any States south of border. _ Public interest is | surprisingly high, and effective. This We hope these suggestions will inâ€" spire you to skip out and do your bride proud. And you‘ll enjoy shopping for the notâ€"readyâ€"necessaries in these otâ€" herwise practical days. | (Released by Consolidated News Feaâ€" tures, Inc.) threeâ€"compartment silverâ€"plated vegeâ€" table dish with a cover that can also be used for a serving dish; a hot hors d‘oeuver server, silver plated; crystal platters, round and heavy with sterling monograms; and a set of individual pottery bowls, gay and decorative and oven proof Little ornamental boxes are the pianâ€" issimo in decoratingâ€"they‘re charming to use for matches or stamps or cigarâ€" ettes.. Search for old ones, enamellâ€" ed or gemâ€"setâ€"or else look for new and modern ones. China and crystal and brocaded boxes are fastidious litâ€" tle gifts too. In table linens there are doilie sets from under five dollars up to over five hundred and all beautiful in their own way, even the modest ones. Appliâ€" qued organdy and real lace are the finest of course, but printed fowers make smart cheerful mats and napâ€" kins. A printed rayon and cotton mixâ€" ture fabric is important for informal linens because of the shortage of real linenâ€"there‘s a lovely pink luncheon cloth splashed with cabbage roses that is inexpensiveâ€"under five dollars. Irish linen damask is still to be had . . . and of course it‘s the most glamorous and is inexpensiveâ€"under five dollars. Irish linen damask is still to be had . . . and of course it‘s the most glamorous and brideâ€"like thing of all; but rayon daâ€" mask goes in the best places and is very festive. Over 2,300 Local Salvage Committees Active in Canada Work Here Has Been Carâ€" ried On Since Beginning of Year. by Elizabeth MacRea Boykin Inexpensive but charming is this "Pink Tea" cloth by Mergentimeâ€"It is a rayon and cotton mixture splatter roses A simple china is used with it and plain pink lin Why Use A "Sissy" Laxative? Chronic constipation has to do with the colon or large intestine. Unless the lurge bowel is thorâ€" oughly emptied from time to time you become a victim of chronic constipation and poisoning of the system which may result in calitis or other serious disease. Mild or "sissy" laxatives merel cause a movement of the bowe without effecting a thorough cleanâ€" ing out of the colon or large bowel. For this reason you are misled into thinking that you are doing all you in to overcome a constipated and I were 10 fective 1 tend to effort atr i ed French Canada is just as in the van of the drive. _ from a letter, sent to sal quarters by the organizers well expresses the desires Canadians: "In view of th you are collecting secrap im national defence, we will gl attention." United States interest drive on waste is refle« letters received from s\ Illinois, Arkansas, Ohio, 1 New Jersey, Maryland. United States Governme tion management depar lowing the drive with s( Like the eager lady fror Arkansas, American citliz help your country and tory.‘" Added the lady the Boys‘ "K‘" â€" week day and the material ed for and take (m". Glub at . wholeheartedly wide salvage prc gress, but before were doing this "ITfT throwin I‘m all for liver it." UvEetr 16.‘ ‘«‘‘There is sity of the Knightley. port thera i ther or not this part of public is in If" you 1 serap metal the Boys‘ " one more ins! Young Moth Then the bab Exchange. Young Fatlh doctor anothe; poisoned condition Those who kn Kidneyâ€"Liver J value of a re: not only effects ing of the eolon also arouses the li% to activity in filteri the blood. operatio t::call 31 ind t in :t t have C( LW alvage ‘And C "Tl tim TAl 11 § t Up Mar 11 â€" U t, in produ« ment, is fo mial JM 11 iltention noâ€" ¢ neces lcdled Mi 1 "t(y Te 11 head l0 Y N |‘} Lt th 11 1ll to