Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 22 Apr 1943, 2, p. 2

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Montgomer Range of Tanks and Planes as New Branches of Old Artillery Nor i dti¢ mas®tt battl ther wC ciding f: striking and Sho¢ much is tillery." particula actual ¢ the noln OT nount about ducte Throu autho day o Ing . J flig inell2eCUIIVE ships of t their faith thousands, delivering â€" enemies. 1 points; out, tanks do n( but supple branches of increase th firsâ€"power. idered, mfil and ¢ against the lery.. TB tr Bettei ful gun geo s2g â€"and air ar convenient tern andâ€"~ supplemen wheole picture 0 comes simpler abmrdm of ov{ *thonimpox tance pm. Mont found them al plane becor ularâ€"range, piecns. and ies. c And w 2. Y 1T*I WANIED! . u_ ~ EAAD 's cula RBroader Montgzomery GEYCERINE FOR . Miéit EA*PrOSIYES You can take your fat dripâ€" pings, scrap fat «nd bones to your muat dealer. He will ay you the established price or the dripping and the scrap fat. If you wish, you can turn this money over to your local Voluntary Salvage Committee or Registered Local War Charity, orâ€" * en You can donate your fat dripâ€" ping, scrap fat and bones to your local Voluntary Salvage Committee if they collect them in your community, orâ€"â€" You can continue to place out {onr Fate and Bones for colâ€" ection by your Street Cleanâ€" ing Department where such a system is in effect. 66 mk ©IPARTMINT OF NATIONAL WAR SERVICEHS 1 I li W @n of Artillery Fire Powe ire Power r experts pin inks in their sure way ol , blow to our rget, as Ley ng planes and ‘ound artillery y are indesd r i8 1er means of the bombing in of spectacâ€" mobile fieldâ€" jating baitterâ€" guns of land, ed under the ery as aiding #r1Ins 1 OIf in be hurled ion of artilâ€" warlfare Ctfâ€" t,.â€" and . the or belittling anch is apâ€" ms to have ‘ul. Whereâ€" echnically weicht of ilp it the at the jomb= 12 hord2s into HIgNAL agd planes have pursue( them, and shells from teen daropped among t of the warm welcome direction. But wheth shells shooting over t the African desert, th shells s100ting OVE the African desert Dover Straits, dropped on Berlin the final analysis; tillery tactics suct adreamed of. nIn at (.09 landed 3 minu that di: ward, at the shot the sael 1¢ mol 11 rsear to capture roops. Only by r two did the H »1 CLL. Making Ferocious Troubleâ€"Maker for Tanks OI while also a a different la g Gun. It hac . and the bart 120 feoet long. ly hidden in 1 calculatio h of bart Ma Hawkit ar exl 0 m TOIITl lickly by the hand famous tervals e shell ind ht; but t of the bi 1€ of f 1€ 16 n estima of them 1e Uni On about ev m the d erial WE 10 rIMTM TL became cve ertha.‘" Bertha, hC a product of Kruyp inis, Mor German wa kil 11 Aimost Taken the sandy miles Of he watery miles of r by blockâ€"busters t is all artillery in i revolution in arâ€" as Napoleon never 11 11 M« DU 1C1 t the m _ March 3 miles Al 1w sSeovpvle remint 11 Y wWwas of : C il Jon nat in that nted by ila 9] of 1¢ fat on i and b By James W . Barton, M .D 11 11 l 16 rOo ful y busine w) ot her nadd 1 r popular advertis>â€"ments ars was that of a lonely i woman on the beach ips were men who had a earance and women with those days, to have a th2 figure was a sign of ‘auty. Toâ€"day the fashion detr, even skinny, and for igr wom*n to have "bovish" l [ LAe* Sp been develop plant where this mighty formed. jrime ass ; mobility ed high e 1C it ist thirty five or forty ss weight, excess lat ly, spoils the appearâ€" ig the ‘"middleâ€"age ferss with health beâ€" art. bloodvessels and is set so that the n the weight of the y over it. Thus the tank in its tracks ads off and deprives ne asset in the batâ€" 10w underwe use weakn I to q NeWw YOrK, omach and Jnited State his book "F who are much unâ€"| No. 1065 in fact may want,| mentio zht but find it difâ€" (Reg D of Pours That Bobp 11 xplosive, even â€" specification ‘loped at the re the filling ty little tank ul THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE e just when th most to 11 2 to diseas?, liseases like A moderats ove This means irvival are f my artâ€" have to do do. Howâ€" Is in their ight down ng to have ather than it is time his matter i ly t the tside with the entioned. ie] whicC 1i us that A J I[_lii uty and You hx PATHICII A TLI N TRL 4 J pl a t 1€ inresâ€" _ Pubâ€" it and thei hen vÂ¥ith 11. of Be precist your skin brush and | brush and granular wash tion, ard use a good lubri at least once a day to tify yvour skin. You may 8 added protection tion beneath your ply your makeâ€"up ing to work so about your face v Be precise abou your figure. Seeâ€" portioncd and th erergy. Watch your posture wIiiLe yUu work and practice relaxing exercises when you find yourself tensed or key2>dâ€" up. A long warm bath also relaxes and it the bath is softened and fragranced it helps still more. If you will follow a planned proâ€" sram of beauty, yOu can remain lovely and beautifully groomed just as if you were a lady of leisure. The war is producing a new race of American woimnenâ€"A fighting, working, determined race. . It is these women who are changing the beauty of America. For this group new beauty modes and more efficient bzauty proâ€" ducts for nominal cost are being creatâ€" ed. Their faces are kep‘ young§, figures attractive, their energy up par. And when work is done, at t end of the day, after an nour of rela: ing, no one coulld tell that these W men have done a man‘s sized job. (Release@ by The Bell Syndicate, InC Princess Alice Appreciates Club Bearing Her Name Timmins Club Now the Proud Possassor of Letter and Photograph from Her Roval Highness. The meeting was an especially in ‘°râ€" esting one for the members as Mrs. J. Barry, honorary president, presented the club with a beautiful photograph oi HR.H. the Princess Alice, which aad been sent by Her Royal Highness, a¢â€" companied by a le‘ter expressing her pleasure at the good work done by the Princess Alice Club in Timmins. It was decided that a delegate be appointed to attend meetings to which the Club was asked to send a represenâ€" tative and Mrs. W. E. Ecclestone was ramed to act in this capagity. Mrs. W. Alexander reported that at a Wartime Prices and Trade Board committee mgeting which she had atâ€" tended, an invitation had B'een'extend- ed to all members of the.Club who were interested in these meetings to attend. ‘The various committees in charge of ‘he dance which the Club is holding on Friday, April 3Gth, gave their reâ€" ports on the work which has been acâ€" complished and all members were pleased with the progress which has made. The meeting was an especially esting one for the members as Barry, honorary president, . pré the club with a beautiful phot oi HR.H. the Princess Alice, whi been sent by Her Royal Highn companied by a le‘ter expressi The Red Cross were in n« to be done on an emergern supply quota and Mrs. P. was asked to look after this At the close of the meeting bers had a social half hour. these underweig weight if they thcrough mann should be to have an . their physician and det fection present can pl Hroom According to Y ow is enough IIgn to stimulate t sleep obtained some more res day. L1DFAYY, New Yo mentrioning t (Registered opvright Act job. Kesp yo ffictiency and Jus hipped naills a ire hands whic Kesp your nai Xno artf PC N. C., ABSK Overweight and T e the name of th about yO lean with ranular wi ibou B 1evaou1d go about it in anner. Their first thoug o have an examination y ~*That while ut y we daily the measureme hat you are wel i‘you eat mir posture whi o their health nAnabDits. ind starch foods eaten? outdoor exercise taken by PATRICIA LINDSAY 11g could pu iA1 AY miakeâ€"uUp illy before OLL 3 te planned proâ€" remain lovely inmnst as if vou F. Woodbu this matter. ‘ting the met ct ind 18 ind could ed during J ed 104 beau our ski founda en rk 11 hn AY their up to it the relaxâ€" e wWoOâ€" UI Poo pI noll Apâ€" work egical 1M i) Enthusiastic Meelt of Some of Yictory Loan Committoes Interesting Addresse Thursday DU McDowell tendancse der way ° Mr.AS N. L. Avenut Relations cha of the publici campaign. I gave assuran operation to | left no doubt well in hand Mr. N. L the representa ordinated ent!} sed a stronger new high obj Cochrane _ w! through the : cial Names out that the 250,000. Mr O1 1j .11 introcdu wWwavy W1 Th 16 the general canvass was $4, Mr. MacNames said hay > and if we go absout the Jo | ~H¢ med omm l d M MV jcCtlIV hich U CA NADBIAN W S §peed-m T A N K $ for V ictory 11 H it hi pplicati T 11 A BANXK WHERE SMALL ACC 4 * 4 * * * * * * * *** t 5 * t t * * * * TIMMINS, ONT. * s % ’; 21 PINE STREET NORTH t s s s s s e s e o . . . e i e o o i i i o i i i in i n i n o o i id on on t in 0000 0 ic n i5 4. r of mar #ses All to Put Their Last Dollar in the Loan Timmins Branch Automobile insurance premiums â€"Public Liability, Prop’er;y‘ Damage, Collisionâ€"considerably reduced on asccount of present gasoline'raliuning. We shall gladly quote you rates. We also sell Fire, Sickness and Accident and all forms of Insurance, Real Estate. :. 05 H 1} mit Attention Automobile Owners ' _enthusilastic recept on Sunday evenin words that evening, 11 «UuE TPRCH id many forth to with in Sunday evening. To us> s that evening, he felt the the audience to the cause 1i Victory LOoan. thy we shall emphasize back mam l ik He empha putting in 16 Manpower is the greatest factor behind she produc» tion of machine powerâ€"labour and management, shoulder to shoulder, in a struggle to out-prodixce the Axis. : Throughout Canada in hundreds of branches from coast to coast six thousand men and women of the Bunk of Montreal are rendering warâ€"time bankmg serviceâ€"in Victory Loans, War Savings Certificates and Stamps, in foreign exchange control, in handling pay for the active service forces, the civil service and warâ€" inding woft a:s s loan and was ‘ception by OUNTS ARFE WELCOME r the active service IOGCéS, the CIvilL serVy orkers, in loans to industry, and in many Kiw ncy tack T. W. TOD, Manager AI O p “) ‘l t * ® l u I the Outcome ht Winnifred â€" I don‘t kn()w Paul. Paul (riing) â€" Well, \xhen you find out, send me word, will \ou° I Fhall be over at Evelyn‘s until 11 o‘clock. If 1 don‘t hear from you b) then I‘m go. Paul (whisperin ou martry me? M At of »Siles t _ONNGCTI hat Public of Cochran Ymt Will f‘\ut t O\et the ‘op. aeâ€" e id ntinue on on.. Let he savings fieid, more attra edged than Victory Bonds 1 list o° the official sale l II8t O‘ UA published in )mau/u micn oth TIMMINXNS, ONT it ~SUure tTNBAL LC ation with couras men who fight i ontinued, "enable re in the battle 1« go the top. inue and conclu« tle against the e every now every offic imbassado: h a ssund aroposition ized his own cCc otf‘the whole u t sure that t tion with nen â€"who fight ntainued. "enab ‘Way8. headquarte H B. Ma nen, h Ui+ EFaAli1GR ed assador of the _ ssmuund, secure josition. "Thersc »«d, "offered toâ€" more attractive Winifred, will K. ' ~ml salesm>n Advan"e at a noid¢ 1

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