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Porcupine Advance, 19 May 1932, 1, p. 5

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HMenry Ryley, a former resident of Tmnmnmins and who had only recently returned to the camp, where he was well known, dropped dead at the Anâ€" kerite property on Friday last, May 13th Fellow workmen on the mine property spent much time and effort in attemptâ€" ing to revive him but were unable to do sa. On the arrival of the doctor it was found that death had been due to heart trouble and that nothing could have been done to bring back life. ‘The late Henry Ryley was well known and popular in Timmins and district. He came first to the camp some five years ago, working for a time for the McIntyre. After being out of work and Henry Ryley, Wellâ€"Known in Timmins Meets sSudden Death from Heart Fallure. Funcral with Legion Honours Sunday. Dropped Dead at the Ankerite Property ‘he funeral took pla« n S. T. Walker‘s und rs, service being held t by Rev. Bruce Millf i1Ders. â€"Al thie ers sounded t on â€"members Monday, June 6, in Oddfellows‘ Hall ROUND SQUARE DANCING nacde ail and being Pre Another of the Famous Dances Under the Auspices of the Ladies‘ Auxiliary, Canadian Legion o a member the Canadian membetr i large att many fora a beautifi ADMISSION 50 Cents (Tax Included) by MORE PEQOPLE RIDE ON No entry fee; nothing to buy. Anyone from a family where a car is owned may enter. Contest closes June 5th. Get your entry blank toâ€"dayv. 1st prire. . . $1,000.00 ca: Ind prize . .. 3$500.00 ca 3rd prize . . . $200.00 ca: 4th prize. .. $100.00 ca 5 prizes, each . . $50.00 ca: 95 prizes, each . . $10.00 ca: 104 prizes totalling $3,000.90 A cool THOUSAND DOLLARS for merely estimating the number of cords in the average Goodyear Tire! See the six Goodyear Tires of variâ€" ous sizes, types and plyâ€"thicknesses on display at the dealer‘s. Estimate the number of cords, find a total and divide by six to strike an average. Submit the number you estimate on a standard entry blank. ‘3oopâ€" IN THE AVERACE COOUYTEAR TIRE? Come On Everyone and Enjoy Yourself C ar from MciInt Dome grou place on Sunday undertaking parâ€" eld there, conductâ€" Millar. Interment immins cemetery. attendance at the )ral tokens, among pped poppi _ remembra; isit your Goodyear Dealer TODAY! P iC und atlhi from Canadian es ght Inâ€" Toronto i and a $1,000.00 cash $500.00 cash $200.00 cash $100.00 cash $50.00 cash $10.00 cash JT INTERESTING CARD PARTY I was no HELD AT SCHUMACHER HOME | Monda mins f A very hapt‘y card party was held at | under HMIGH CLASS REFRESHMENXTS The Ladies‘® Auxiliary of the Canaâ€" dian Legion announce another of their noted dances to be held in the Oddâ€" fellows‘ hall, Timmins on Monday evenâ€" ing, June 6th. There will be round and square dancing, and refreshments will be served during the evening. It means a good time for all attending. aic LADIES‘ AUXILIARY DANCE OX MONDAY NIGHT, JUNE 6TH The card party held last Friday evenâ€" ing in the basement of St, Anthony‘s church, drew an exceptionally large crowd. The event was sponsored by the teachers of the R.C. separate schoolsâ€" the proceeds to be used for purchasing prizes for deserving pupils. The prize winners were:â€" Bridgeâ€"Ladies, 1st, Mrs. Dooley; 2nd. Miss O. Sabourin; consolation, Mrs The tunity Gentlemenâ€"lIst, Leo Bertrand; 2nd J. V. Bourke; consolation, A. Poitras. Five Hundredâ€"Ladies, 1st, Mrs. J. St Germaine; 2nd, Mrs. P. Houle; conâ€" solation, Mrs. Monette. Gentlemenâ€"lst, A. Pournier; 2nd, E Guinard; consolation, Rene Chartier. Euchreâ€"Ladies, 1st, Mrs. V. Coursol: 2nd, Mrs. A. Fairfield; consolation, Mrs T. Bissonnette. Gentlemenâ€"lIst, P. Beaudin; 2nd, H Rondeau; consolation, P. Rioux. The door prizecâ€"a permanent waveâ€" was won by Mrs. A. Gagne. In the children‘s drawing the lucky numbers were 2966 held by Irene Laâ€" mothe, and number 5047 held by N Bouchard. Successful Card Party on Friday Evening Last e teachers wish to take this opporâ€" y of thanking every one who in way contributed towards the splenâ€" uccess of the evening. Don‘t miss your chance for a share of the $3,000 Prize Money. No entry fee, nothing to buy. Just ask for an entry blank and free booklet of contest directions. See the six tires on which the contest is based, and the section of tire fabric showing the Supertwist Cords. And while you‘re there, examine the new Goodyear Speedway Tread Tire. Here‘s tire value that will astonish you! A genuine Goodyear Tire, in eight popular sizesâ€"Supertwist Cord construction, rugged Speedway tread, with the full Goodyear guaranâ€" teeâ€"at the lowest prices in Goodyear history. Get your entry blank for the Goodyear Prize Contest â€"See the new Lowerâ€"Priced The New Speedway Tread â€"A Genuine Goodyear Tire in Eight Popular Sizes â€"at Rock Bottom Prices Size 30 x 34 â€" â€" $4'2° each Size 4.79â€"19 .â€" . s7'70 each Size 4.40â€"21 â€"â€" 35'80 each Size 4.75â€"20 â€"â€" $7'9° each Size 4.50â€"20 â€"â€" 56"15 each Size 5.00â€"19 â€" â€" 58‘25 each Stze 4 . . s"gs 4GSGi4#4e2e 4 lc . sfl'4o carkh Size SPEEDWAY TREAD ad y. | wind made : ___ ‘ous. â€" There ee | towns and t bush fires 0 | $ N trial of the gress at Ro are current perties in th { est fires. \ { l _ From Swa community miles from Creek area, the march « no injury to ever, and â€" through dest Liesia s perties in the mkouyn camp DYy (ne Iorâ€" est fires. From Swastika came word that the community of Rosegrove, located 10 miles from Swastika, in the Boston Creek area, was practically erased in the march of the fliames. There was no injury to the few inhabitants, howâ€" ever, and rroperty loss was small, through destruction of the frame strucâ€" tures. The Temiskaming and Northâ€" Kirkland Liake said that in the vicinity of Kirkland Lake two bush fires were burning on Monday. one from the south and the ather from the southwest. One of them threatened the Teck Hugches mine buildings. More than 1,000 men were engaged in fighting the flames. Heavy rain awhbout 3 s‘clock saved the situation. So menacing was the danger at one time that trains were held at Kirkland and Boston Creek so that residents might evacuate the towns if necessary. Word received by The Advance on Tuesday from Kirklane Lake stated that the menace was not nearly so great as suggested by the sentence preceding, in which there was indicated thought of evacuating the town. Another despatch from Kirkland Lake said that during Monday there was much danger from busch fires in the Kirkland Lake area. The fire semed to originate on the Hunton proâ€" perty, south of the Lake Shore Mine, and the fire travelled along to endangâ€" er Kirkland Lake. A heavy downpour in the afternoon eased any anxiety and enabled the fire fighters to put the fire out. A second downpour of rain later still further helped the situation. A few shacks in the busch that was swept over by the fire were destroyed, but as these were not occupied the damage was not serious in this particular. On Monday afterncon word came to Timâ€" mins from Kirkland Lake:â€""Fire fully under control, and no Gdanger to the iaimpenea them izain on Monda Bush Fires Cause of Damage in District This is recognized as early in the year for butch fires but the woods are dry and several sections of the district have besn visited this week by the danger of bush fires, while some other communities have actually suffered loss. A despatch on Tuesday from Kirkland Liake said that in the vicinity Aithough Early in the Year for Bush Fires, Rouyn, Noranda, Kirkland Lake and Other Centres Threatened by Fires. i through the district ; on Monday at the ne alleged reds was Rouyn courthouse. nt of damage done. the Rouyn camp by were fAll SsOrlts buildings ‘bein each THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Size In mon g4angerâ€" in the rom the to the meanâ€" "eports than gz the clock was were for ern Ontario Railway "flagging" station the general store, and the post office were among the structures destroyed. The few people left homeless were carâ€" ed for at nearby farms. East of Kirkland Lake, on the Cambro 58.40 Ww\ SNE stNREW qWwA MEeR wWNaASMBROARLC A WALLFLOWER : BULOSSG NEXT WASHOQAY NOW MEM OTHER GIRLS HAD "Dates*â€" ADMIRERS â€"SHE HAD NONE each ARE EACER wWITH HER The guest speak Mr. Wm. Whyte the young people and who was ent Choi mining property, another ‘blaze stubâ€" bornly resisteda the efforts of fireâ€" fighters. Aided materially by drenchâ€" ing showers, firemen succeeded in conâ€" fining this outbreak to a small area, but not before a schoolhouse at Dane was destroved. At Boston Creek, the fire, while still burning, was considered harmless, a thorough rainâ€"drenching taking the heart out of the blaze. It was being carefully watched Tuesday, however, to prevent possible fresh outbursts. fitting one for such a gatheringâ€" "Friendship." Biblical writings as well as those of Robert Louis Stevenson, Robert Burns and Tennyson, were reâ€" ferred to and Mr. Whyte‘s remarks will long be remembered by those present. For the musical part of the evening the Society is indebted to Mr. Chas. Napper who sang in particularly gocsd voice, and to Miss Edna Connor and Mrs, Jack Faithful who played, while the catering for the occasion was well bar for Y oung People Hold Pleasing Banquet Interesting Programme Last Night the Young People‘s Society of the United Church, Timmins. W. M. Whyte the Guest speaker. 31 d t int} n T tting Friet ilhe Young 1 Inited Church ctivities for t l tAose bert E red to 2 be M h i1I iterin to by 1 h. were larly es for the day evening t held in th _ _ Mr. Alex J Society, acte t b n which by Mr. Cha Mr. Finlay t s and Mr. Arcl s. Mr. Curtis : nting respective rs and the Se ‘he toasts of th e "To Our Kin the chairman nle singin Our _ Richar 11 1i M omplete success h the local an the church are t ker of the eveni w‘ Mr. Wm. Curti Ir. Arch Gillie Curtis and M AT PARTIES SHE IS ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR GIRLS. NO "B.O." NOW TO SPO!IL HER CHARM m ot!t siastic worthy ac The Soci¢ Lla] Milla Napp AT DANCES SHE OFTEN SAT OUT HALF THE EVENING f th irch, M illy nd A 1 oOccasions received Y nal C090 9000806 0000399000 000 0000000000 00 0409009 00099 0 90 00 9 0o by the reds at any disorder or law breaking. The fact is that the Dominâ€" ion Government has apparently started the sensible plan of deporting all troublesome aliens who are apparently trying to work mischief and ‘taking foreign pay for this evil activity. This will have a material effect as the fact is well known that to most of the alien agitators ithe last place on earth they want to be sent is their own country. day notr by the breakin REPORTED PARADES FAILED TO MATERIALIZE N TOWN Allen Longmore, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. L, Longmore, is in St. Mary‘s hosâ€" ital due to an injury received at schaol n March. He was playing with some { the other pupils when he fell, strik«â€" ng his hip. The injury was painful it the time, but the lad did not conâ€" ider it serious. Some days ago the iin began to give serious pain and an Xâ€"ray revealed that there had been a lislocation st the joint. This was reâ€" nedied at St. Mary‘s hospital and the ALLEX LONGMORE IX HOSPITAL FROM INJURY TO HIS HIP TIMMINS BAPTIST CHURCH Gospel Serviceâ€"7.00 p.m. "HOW TO BECOME HEIR OF A KINGDOM Morning Worshipâ€"11.00 a.m. "DOES PUBLIC OPINION AFFECT YOTI Bible School 2.30 p.m. All Ages Believer‘s Baptism Administered ~20 am eadqua Tan Saturday. On neith Monday was there an rtluna@tély the n than reports. | The Advance w planned for M Services for Sunday, May 2: nal We invite you to study the Bible with us _ week it wa rad called th hac n neither Saturâ€" here any attempt f their fool parâ€" he matter went ts. Information ce was that the r Monday, May eek it was said The hardâ€"water soap for tub, washer and dishpan You, too, can get whiter washes with these safe suds CCX J OMEN > waaut theirâ€" wathabl«e" erdeuirenr HERE‘S no way of telling wher L of "B.O." (bocdy odour) begaus get used to an everâ€"present odou notice instantly. Don‘t risk offer and bathe oftenâ€"always with Z creamy, abundant lather deodorize . .. by ALBERT DORRE 10 Second Avenue FRANK TALK WITH HER «URCED HER TO USE LIFEBVOY Play safe ... always! h OW Haileybury business mer ning to hold the annual 2 holiday this year on May 2 make a long weekâ€"end. Tt like a good precedent, and is a provincial school day seem fair to the voungsters. the cipi our of Miss S. Joncas and the esteem of her friends good wishes for her on the her appreaching marriage. about thirtyâ€"six friends pré delightful time was spent, cards and dancing. A dain was served and the happ not until the sma the morning. Miss Joncas MISCELLANEOQUS sHOWER IN HONOUR OF MISS ®. JONCAS by CA Vorg Phone 640 Reed Block "] Mining and Industrial Stocks Bought and Sold Member Dominion Stock Exchange CASH BUSINESS ONLY Everybody Made Welcome PASTOR H. C. SLADE when w lancing. A dainty luncheon and the happy party did e until the small hours of g. Miss Joncas was the reâ€" many useful and beautiful ‘as also well showered with ; for all happiness. e‘re guilty ve quickly But others ng. Wash buoy. â€" Its her Wcu Timmins ~26tf May I1l

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