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Porcupine Advance, 20 Apr 1933, 2, p. 1

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| l4 L Wrap all Garbage in paper. un Keep your Garbage Can covered hot Use plenty of Chloride of Lime which can be procured at the Town Hall free d Householders using well water must boil it for at least 20 minutes. chs All Outside Toilets must be made §#3 | *‘ woof. By Order of ver R THE BOARD OF HEALTG t# Officeâ€"Room 10, Reed Block, P.0O. Box 1591 Timmins, Ont Phone 15 44 Bruce Avenue south Porcupine, Ont. Phone 625â€" 21 Fourth Avenue Accountant Auditor Accounting and Office Supervision Eveready Service Station Cold weather is the bogie man of the Car QOwner,â€"toâ€"day is the day to put your hard starting troubles in our hands,â€"we are specialists in battery and elecâ€" trical work. Arch.Gillies,B.A.Sc.,0.L.S. Timmins We Manufacture and Carry in Stock Crown Attorney District of Cocht Bank of Commerce Building Timmins, Ont. Langdon Langdon APPROVED AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Reed Bloc} Pine Street South â€" THE TOMORROW wE WORR!EQ $0 MUCH ABOoUT vYestEemrpay" "LIFE ISNT HALF THE Boosy THAT IT SEEMSâ€" We SHOULD REMEMRBER THAt ToDAY is ATTENTION HOUSEHOLDERS CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Barristers, Soliciturs, Etc. A, E. MOYSEY BLOCK, TIMMIN®, ONT. Schumacher and South Porcupine 14â€"2 . lurner PET[-?RB()R()(’(;H. ON‘I ACENTS EVY ERYWHERE 4 Marshallâ€"Ecclestone Building Turner BARRISTER, sSOLICITOR, NOYARY PUBLIC Second Section Barristers, Solicitors, Etec 8. A. CALDBICK Bartr Phone 640 BLANXKETS SKI HARNESS K DO W N Etce Cochrane IBES Timmins 14â€"2¢ Ontario 14â€"26 hotel during the summer of the trouble. No deferce was offered and after addresses by counsel and the judge‘s charge, the jury retired, coming back after some deliberation to annsunce a verdict of $700 and costs for the plainâ€" Church, in giving evidence told the story of his married life, of how he had been married in 1916 and two weeks later had enlisted and gone overâ€" seas; of how he had been wounded anc Invalided home in 1918; of how he had discovered that his wife had been unâ€" faithful during his absence, and had been taken back to become the mother of five children, and finally of how he had become suspicious of her actions with Richardson. He had accused her of this and she had left him, going to the Richardson home, staying away from June 13th to September 24th, when she had returned. Since coming back her attitude toward him and the children had been ‘"absolutely rotten," and his home had been ruined. His wife had been asked to come back on the day she had left but had refused. Ezra Ames, who had been working for Richardson at the time of the T‘wo or three recent cases in the North would suggest that the men up in this country do not take kindly to the idea of having the affections of their wives alienated by cther men. There was a case some days ago at North Bay where John Demchuk, of Capreol, formerly of Sudbury, sued Wm. Splaâ€" wanyk, Timmins, also a former resident of Timmins, for alienation of his wife‘s affections. Judgment of $500.00 and costs was handed down by his Lordship Mr. Justice Kelly, Â¥ the Supremse Court, in favour of Demchuk. Another case where a North Land man sued another for alienation of his wife‘s affections was that in which Lorenzo Church, of Hudson township, sued his neighbour, Stanley Richardâ€" son, for damages for the alienation of his wife‘s affections. Church, in giving evidence told the story of his married life. of how he Men in North Object to Losing Wives‘ Affections der tl optical trogray methoct the cr Department of Mines _ Adds to Facilities Fle) Mounted in Bakelite In carrying out microscopic and pectrographic studies in the minerâ€" graphic laboratory, the sample is first r0unted in bakelite and polished. The olished section is then examined unâ€" er the reflecting microscope, and amit inde Y Mineragraphic Laboratory in New Pro vided for Dressing of Mineral Ores at the Department of Mines at Otlltawa. ed icatIve ainalysi inada‘s mineral industry ha. lice perhaps the most m pped Ore Dressing and Met: Laboratories on the contine: facilities offered therein | artment of Mines, at Ottaw: itly been augmented by the of a mineragraphic laborato: ercscopic examination and raphic analysis have been ad h hom im be{ graphic 1 in rsion id se chem abled / A] t1 amination both â€" m riid discovery ding to s ther treatment experimentâ€" ‘ undertaken, gives the inâ€" nformation in advance reâ€" _mineral constituents. their oth â€" ically not only number of exp made in the Ore but provides a uide to quantitati: the woman was a ne and also of at i1 Hallowe‘en night upied the back of ; 1€ nineral constituents, their and@d grain size. With the ‘ inicroscopic examination nical analysis before him, to conduct the examinaâ€" minimum number of exâ€" ho AAL WOrKked 1A rather rambling mar of the affair, statir en Mrs. Church an gre n AaAnoine had been she had s _obalt. On th en them kissir nvest quantitative chem!â€" A L microscop ampli befor fating m ores. Th pically nent, ant i by: the iwa, have the addiâ€" erves 1O rimental Dressing valuable ind modert gulide 16 mill and pecâ€" »und ind the e world." ‘"Then, "You can put it made sufficient travel all over ng business m he came f said: "Me: #00000000000000046006 seems tha busy with menced ha stead of when aske« eat, they One of the to buy cig: tario city â€" his way to man who a man who | hobo. And better that one honest every one w But of late with ‘being because t work. Of do not w is difficult man who hobo. An out C men the n( Y A1 Panhandlers Sometimes are Difficult to Please Cut OY sCOUT JAMBOREE AT KIRKLAND LAKE, AUCG. 31 Head Office Schumacher, Ont. Feldman Timber Company Limited iAl L ik 1€ 1I *Me ; Why t orcr aat if 1Y re( t D TX ADM up h m, whetr Of course we say "never again" with qualifications, but the chances are that we‘re right. From all indications it appears as if building material costs have reached bottom and we firmly believe the same to be true of labour costs. _ With both costs at their lowest in 20 years, now is the ideal time to remodel, repair or hbuild ... and save a sizeable amount. LY nt L m OI sald ver m aind thi nps 16d WAL bu come from? All een all over the the merchant: ne. I have never â€"to enable me to . _needy ones, | he tramp» wh Wan that [‘IMMINS, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, APRIL 20TH, 1933 2Keepel )ld car FOR ESTIMATES CALLTL 1 il d tha L wav IY in HYOney." wanted ern Onâ€" man on hcC s th @itis day com hA 1€ I'some money that was in the Neither did he take any of the lceries or canned goods in either . stores. Both robberies were thouf be the work of the same man be the mode of entry was the sam: the burglar acted much the sar ‘both cases. The plan of raining and only learned of their loss when the store was visited in the morning in the usual course. The burglar was as quiet as the proverbial mouse, but Sault Ste. Marie should have an alibi ready for its wolf. Rey AnC but tha LOOKS LIKE 4 THE SAULT Th Englehart Badminton Club recently 1d its annual meeting and reâ€"elected ry. Mr. Thomas as president, and D. iderson as secretary of the club. 11 ntly Sudbury has been puzzled : work of an odd sort of burglar. hief steals only meat and is parâ€" ‘ly partial to pork. Last week vening he entered one Sudbury and stole almost fifty pounds of ind nothing else. Later he enâ€" another store stealing several This time he took some packâ€"| The plan of gaining entry was to bore a hole in the the store, the hole being ugh for the burglar to get and turn the key in the THE WORX OF LT STE. MARIE WOLH but.: did> not ot touch | the till.l the groâ€" r of the| ought to because ime and same in May lst. The provi relief has been notifi The town says that : any longer to continu lief. governments. The administrator‘s inâ€" structions, in other words, are thai since the governments are contributing | twoâ€"thirds of the relief: expenditures those in receipt of municipal aid must in future work for the relief orders that | they receiveâ€"a system that does not involve a payment of wages. Patrons i of the community‘s soup kitchen also l come under this category, it is believed. | This apparently means that all ableâ€" }bodied men, both married and single, will be called upon to put in so many hours of employment in return for the aid they are receiving from the muniâ€" cipality and the governments. Mr. Alderson expressed himself well satisâ€" fied with the township‘s relief system, and had some complimentary things to say about the manner in which the Citizen‘s Advisory committee was adâ€" ministering the difficult task locally. Reeve Gerald D. O‘Meara happened to meet Mr. Alderson on the train, while returning from Toronto, and the Relief Administrator stooped off here on his way to points north to acquaint himâ€" self with the workings of the local sysâ€" tem. To carry out the official‘s instrucâ€" tions it is likely that bush cutting actiâ€" vities will be resumed here, so as to exâ€" tend the fire ring around all parts of. the community. The citizens‘ relief committee this week inaugurated a two days‘ workâ€"one day‘s pay system which appears to be working out satisfactorily. Only one objection, it was learned, was registered." Men on Relief at Kirkland Must be Ready to Labour FORMER TIMMINS COUPLE NOW sSEEKING A DIVORCE !(;O\'ern()r'Genera] to Mill Office Mattagami Heights 1€ L representative of th nt, pointed out that : E work should be furâ€" ipality by ableâ€"bodiec list, in return for the tain from the muniâ€" ederal ‘zand provincia e administrator‘s in _ Alderson, n Ontario nIt Du s, are that contributing expenditures »al aid must 1€ lan M# M T Mail and Emp NEW VEIN ON GROUP dncad, there section whic} a width of : (From The Northern Mine Ashley Gold Mining Corporat now proved a length of 200 ft. o Its west vein. The material v $15 to $20 gold over a 36â€"in. w The Northern Miner is in Drifting is proceeding chiefly ward where, a couple of hundr ahead, there is a diamond Ashley Fee From New Liskeard the party will proceed by train to Englehart for a short stay and continue on to reach Noranda on the night of June 6. The following day will be spent at Norâ€" anda and Kirkland Lake and the return to Swastika will be made by motor. From Swastika the party will be takâ€" en to Timmins to spend the morning of June 8 and the afternoon of the same day at TIroquois Falls. Cochrane will be reached on the night of June 8 and after a fourâ€"hour stay at the Junction town the party will proceed to Moosonee to arrive at 8 a.m. on Friday, Junt 9, to make a twoâ€"day stay. L@AKke lTemagami. is scheduled for and Cobalt and visited by motor ng La} Reg: Jam His the Counte ‘Kel mining region North Bay on M ind proceed North , June 6, to spen Sudbury wing the Visit the North Land Bay airty to be at Timmins June 8 Uoid Mining Corporation has ed a length of 200 ft. of ore in vein. The material will run 0 gold over a 36â€"in. width, so rthern Miner is informed. is proceeding chiefly northâ€" ere, a couple of hundred feet rere is a diamond drill interâ€" hich gave $26 gold assays over of 36 ins. First development his new vein was handicapped i ground conditions, but since ice got into firmer footing the ave been quite equal to those he main, or Ashley, vein, so Gold Proves 200 t of Ore in West Vein On Tible )â€"aay stay will be made at e and environs. Arrival is d for Friday morning, June 9, forenson will be spent at the Bay Inn. A visit to Moose is planned for the afternoon eturn to Moosonee for the )n Saturday, June 10, the Viceâ€" rty will be taken by steamer to ay for a day‘s cruise along the eparture from Moosonee is set Sunday morning, June 11, and i0on of Monday will be spent the immense power developâ€" nt at Abitibi Canyvon. maln, or Ashley rk has gone. Will Visit Mines _being made to : ired f HOLLINGER‘s OF QUEBEC CLAIM®s f1¢ pend l1ts i 11 h eet of drifting has wlyâ€"opened 625â€"ft. vein but the ore t; there is a posâ€" . is not proceeding of the break. It id that there was continu>us on the een 900 and 1,000 few hundred feet i winze has been 500â€"ft. level showâ€" ons to that depth, ientioned drifting 1 local. No driftâ€" me as yet on the ig the solving of 11 rd Bessborough and Bessborough and igth and width e yone generally xpected that an mineral values _ near future.â€" mor round Lake Temâ€" ybury, New Lisâ€" randa, Kirkland nmins, â€" Iroquois onee and Abitibi led mia T th‘s ct $41 .00( yill be McCre nd Myr show Their arious minâ€" hern indusâ€" POugh, Govâ€" and the during the ‘ge W. Lee, O. Railway Saturday official and AL6 Mir Northern i visit by gh,. Govâ€" the s not given find | ut aul w gqu en On at ' 60, Wilson Ave. Timmins $0000480009000008 000000 % 000 I-.l-..â€"..-l.-..u- DENTIST Telephone 375 Wishes to announce the removal of his office from Toronto to QOver Curtis Drug Store, Timmins Open to the general practice o¢f Dentistry, D amere #Qapeus 0 mome i| ( ccmane i i ercam i| i expme ii i) 11 BRUCE AVENUE south Porcupine We Make all kinds of L@Adic Men‘s _ Tailoredâ€"t F. Curtis Address all communications to P.0. BOX 1059, TIMMINS, ONT. Meeting Held in Oddfellows‘ Hall, Timmins wWAaATCH ADVANCE FOR DaTES3 1426 66 Third Ave. j TEIMMINS ONT. Number 88 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Electrical Treatments for Medical and Surgical Cases Venereal and Skin Diseases Treated by Modern Methods. 66 Third Ave. Tel. 203 En se l on d 1 TIMMINS LODGE NO. 1658 Meets every 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month at Moose Hall at 8 o‘clock VISITING BRETHREN WELCOME LOYAL ORDER of MOOSE Mrs. H. Deane, W.M Meets every of the will be announced in The Advance Pres.â€"E. Stephens, Box, 1104, Timmins secyâ€"Treas.â€"J. G. Harrisâ€"Phone 772â€"w Box 428, Schumacher Meetings held in the Hollinger Recreaâ€" tlonA Hall two evenings a month. Dates Cornish Social Club Meets on the 2nd and 4th Friday o every month in the Oddfellows‘ Hall R. G,. Stoneman, W. M. J. T. Andrews, Rec. Sec., Box 1415, Timmins, Quality Bedding Service 200 Fairlawn Avenue, Toronto Meets cvery Tuesday evening in the Oddfellows‘ Hall, Spruce Street, North Visiting brethren requested to attend. 8. LA WLEY H. M. MOORE, Noble Grand â€" Box 1311 Reo. See. PARSONS W. D. FORRESTER President Becretaryâ€"Treas. Also Cleaning and done. from $5.00 up Samples Sent on Request ets every First and Third Friday the month in the Oddfellows hall, Timmins Kenovated and Recovered Like New Eiderdowns, W ool Comforters Dr. J. Mindess J. A. Pirness Neame 2ndâ€"A. Bellamy Executive Committee S W. Greaves W. Devine J. Cowan PRICE FIVE CENTS ds of L@dies‘ and Tailoredâ€"toâ€"Meaâ€" sure Clothes Viceâ€"Presidents Second Section Mrs, M. Parnell Pressin Timmins ~»18tf Ree. Sec 14â€"2 14â€"26 14â€"20

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