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Porcupine Advance, 25 May 1933, 1, p. 5

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Oldâ€"timers generally day‘s storm was the 1 ever â€"visiting this par One old resiaent cf Friday mentioned the : the 1916 fire as a rivi event, Others, howeve was no hail in 1916 to c golf halls that pelted last, and that neither point cf fury or damag 1916 storm stand alo storm of May 19th, 193 While car tops wer from the storm, like said to have done s the canvas of airplan One airplane is said ts less: than 200 patch: damage done by Frid: The main damags ed to be centred â€" macher and South damage is reported of the district,. He hail fell along the I the T. N. O. but pathway of the stor towns of the centr: While TIroquois Fall: storm of the prev event on Friday wa the paper town. ]1 found the Saturday severe than that of n this immediate stocerm competely cut small affair of the $ the storm and ingly. There Porecupine du result that th plying power destroyed. T once had me: another bank vice was rest{ South Porcup! dows were bri tops injured, : It is estimate¢ were broken south Porcup where in this ther particula: at South Porc Friday‘s storm Ings also 8 Schuma able mino the storm radio acri macher as South T peared to Governm side at t storm, t] smashing house, st Considerab Friday‘s stor: dreds of the broken, the ; broken being The roof of t linger was al: in front was Hailed as Worst Hail Storm in History avenue had water flood AlZls a XFZAEMQWVG LE AlU4UEks A kIMNMIMLADEO, 1 PAGE FIVE * s Th es w Cmmc n y en »m m s omm oomnouonomoomomo“mmmommmmwm.ooooo»oo““noo 00000000 0600 0008 0 0008004006466 THURKHDAY, MAY sTH 10 Thrifty women cannot afford to overlook the wonderful bargains we have to offer in firstâ€"class merchandise. Come and see them Remarkable Values i1 16 TA Il P TT 1J di 1 Friday I1 Al IT‘l 11 11 In | General Freight North Bay, Ont Connections at Porquis Jct. daily for Iroquois Falls. Connections at Porquis Jet. daily for Connaught, South Porcupine, Schuâ€" macher and Timmins. Service Cochrane to Fraserdale and intermediate points, Train No. 101â€" Tuesday and Thursday, leave Cochrane 8.45 a.m. arrive Fraserdale 12.45 p.m. Train No. 102â€"Fraserdale to Cochâ€" rane, Tuesday and Thursday, leave Fraserdale 1.20 pm., arrive Cochrane Ont @Que rant twed Ott Trains Nos. 17 and 18 use Canadian acific Railway Station at North Bay. Trains Nos. 46 and 47â€"Through serâ€" ce daily between Toronto and Cochâ€" ine, carrying through Sleepers beâ€" veen Toronto and Timmins, Toronto id Rouyn, and between Montreal and ochrane. Parlor Cafe Car service erating between North Bay and vastika. These trains use Canadian itional Railways station at North Bay. Connection at Earlton Jcet. for Elk ike, daily except Sunday. Daily except Sunday service between aglehart and Charlton. Connections at Swastika, daily with pissing Central Railway, for Kirkâ€" nd Lake, Larder Lake, Cheminis, at., Aldermac, Rouyn and Noranda, drge Train MISKAMING _ AND NORTHERN ONTARIO RAILWAY TRAIN ge Crowd at Opening Riverside Park Pavilion No,. 18â€"Cochrane to North day, Thursday and Saturday. Sleeping Car service Timmins 17â€"Nortin Bay co Cochrane, Wednesday â€" and Friday. eceping Car service Ottawaâ€" gh D enlarged and greatly imâ€" romises to prove popular nanagement of Mr. and P. Wilson. Many who /ilion on the opening occaâ€" ‘ry highly of the pavilion mmodation provided. The rs assure a good dancing the music by the Club ra was generally approved ted. There will be dancâ€" ivilion every evening, exâ€" and every Wednesday d if the appreciation conâ€" h the season on the same night the success of the )e assured. SERVICE A. J. PARR, | and Passenger Agcnt,l â€"9tf | 110 t weather and :« pening of the R ittracted The cro ind the business of all the cther centres| 404 hopeful young orators one will be in the North. Only a little considera.|Chosen to represent St. Matthew‘s at tion should be necessary to make this| the final contest which will be held a:t point very plain. a final date. N Becsause of the general interest which Mrs. Hull, of Haileybury, came here|is usual in affairs of this kind no adâ€" last week to spend a visit with her sisâ€" |mission will be charged and the public ter, Mrs. E. M. Condie. is cordially invited. tion of 5 mills for public school supâ€" porters and 24 mills for separate school supporters. Further, it may be noted that the reduction has been made posâ€" s‘ble only by sweeping economies and the cutting down of the estimates for COBALT RATE 79 MILLS FOR PUBRAYC SCHOOL SUPPORTERS schcol supporters at Cobalt will be 79 mills, while separate school supporters will pay 106 mills These rates make the rates in Timmins look reasonable. As Timmins pesople are now bracing themselves to pay the first instalment of the 1933 taxes before June 1st, it may be well to specially note the Cobalt rates as a matter of comfort to citiâ€" zens here. At that Ccbalt has a deâ€" crease in the tax rate this year in comparison to last year. The 1932 rates all agreed that the seventeenth annual ball of the Timmins Fire Department, like its sixteen predecessors, was a comâ€" plete and most enjoyable success. In the N. O.F. A. fix last night between the McIntyre the game res 2 all. The match was very Dome and Mcintyre Draw N.O.F.A. Fixture, May 24 ‘"iremen‘s Ball Once More Proves Notable Success high sch by the benture ; ult will n balt th well as d that that Timmins heir own bus y undesired l1 prove [ t Only a school sup * there is a rovernment. In m»myments are not t be advantageous e North. Perhaps the Cobalt people fixture at the Dome the Dome and the resulted in a draw, year for public Cobalt will be 79 school supporters » ‘br Cwn purposes. rate as struck ing debenture high school. Ore than $2..â€" UtRis Yyeéar in The 1932 rates hosl and 108.5 l supporters. fast and clean and oth oOrters. reducâ€" 1 supâ€" school noted THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMIN chnurch Dbasement. Misses Dorothy Walker, Isab Mary Williams and Messrs Wheeler, Leonard Francis, Fré ker and Jim Harris will be the ers on that night. From thes and hopeful young orators one chosen to represent St. Anticipating the A. Y. P. A. c cal contest of Cochrane Dean which representatives from oth glican churches in the Deanery w part, St. Matthew‘s young holding an elimination contest of nesday evening May 31st, at 8.15 church basement. Oratorical Contest Here Next Wednesday, May wig PriZCS WIiil De given away to those holding the lucky numbers. The Stagâ€" ette will be held on Saturday, May 27th in the Oddfellows‘ hall at 7.30 p.m. For a big night‘s fun and helping a worthy cause all are asked to "Come and take home a chicken." To assist in the work of providing reâ€" lief to the unfortunate returned men in the surrounding district the Canadian Legion in Timmins has arranged a Spring Stagette which means that everyone is invited. The event will take the form of a modern bazaar with hams and chickens as prizes. In conâ€" nection with the Stagette, donation tickets are being sold, and these will constitute the admission fee. Several big prizes will be given away to those holding the lucky numbers. The Stagâ€" | __Jas. Aspin for many years a popular |mcmber of the Northern Ontario Power Co. office staff, left last week for Kirkâ€" land Lake where he will be chief acâ€" countant at the company‘s office there. Mr. Aspin has made hosts of friends in town during his residence here, especiâ€" ally in football and bowling circles, and there will be general regret at his deâ€" parture from town, though all will wish him the best of luck in his new locaâ€" tion. Mrs. Aspin is also very popular here and there will be equal regret in the loss to this town of these good citiâ€" zens. Spring Stagette to Help the Legion Relief Mi. AND MRS. JAS. ASPIN LEAVE TO RESIDE AT KIRKLAND Dear Sir:â€"I wish to deny an article appearing in The Ottawa Journal dated May 24th, that I made certain charges on Monday evening, May 22nd, 1933, at the council meeting at South Porâ€" cupine against the 1933 council, in that they had missued township funds, also that the Council of 1982 took steps to reduce their own taxes. Those charges were made by another ratepayer and not by me as quoted in The Ottawa _ I trust that you will give this letter space in your valuable paper. T /anl, St, Yours very truly, Donat Talbot, 11 Maple street north was charged with illegally having moonshine liquor in his possession. He was fined $200.00 and costs, or three months. The fine not being paid he will spend the three months at Haileyâ€" bury. Two other liquor charges of the same kind were also on the docket. In the one a Wilson avenue man had the case against him dismissed. The charge against a Columbus avenue resident was withdrawn. Schumacher, Ont., M To the Editor of The Advance, Tmmins. Exâ€"Counrcillor Did Not Prefer Charges Donat Talbot was charged moonshine liqu« was fined $200 months. The i A local firm had a char them of a violation of the H tric Commission Act., havin motor without the necess: The case was remanded to It seemed to be a case of rather than any intention to law. On a charge of assault, A Hikkila was sentenced to three m Other reference to this case w found elsewhere in this issue. A local firm had a charge a them of a violation of the Hydro given r charge of . $10.00 and ber of cases at police court : The charges on the docket theft, assault and liquor cases On the charge of the theft tery Wallace Brazier was c for trial by a higher court. Three common drunks were and costs each, or thirty days they paid the money and : took the thirty days. On charges of infraction of | way Traffic Act, a stranger in given a remand until called charge of speeding resulted in Theft, Assault and Liquor Charges at Police Court x. Harris, of Schumacher, Refutes Article in The Ottawa Journal. Mr. Harris Made No Charges Against Township Council of Tisdale. Ladies and Children‘s Wear at A. Shaheen‘s Big Sale commencing Saturday, May 27th. ss than th police coru nâ€" the doc ied to next Wt case of oversi f the High in towi wi bt installed ‘ permit Andre month WI T‘w ba M soyle, Sentenced at Timmins for rgeory, Makes Escape from Prison Farm on Friday, Not Located Yot, but Police on Trail. iapUlut 11 H n th ry las 11 â€"But from Bu 1D h imml1t nce | m uth war h con Haw) done bu »1 11 br rowed the drive: ‘I‘l horse wa:s rovided the : o fall on his he farmer a Splendid. Th r, but we took or emp d man ch more Enterp 4 uniortunaile at this time had been ot d have been I day or t had been f0 ind he would ance to malk DAVID TENNENT the Ontario winner in asked, "W;: There was or ook turns hc the horse‘s ha e and n wa L ind bu 1UL1} frc is not On th oldin tail." 11 In l1¢G _i smart 1 id an His 10 11 PEEDI ALL, T ine Street South INX TOWN AND COP AT STOP SIGNS An ssured. It is a e greatest danâ€" ny variation in 5. If some stop ‘s do not there practically sure Therefore all s for the safety eding in town epressed on acâ€" the public. As of the number unusually large ial number of arratively small. h ‘ep it so,â€"even his is possible. ictions regardâ€" enterprising e away with hift in one s had to let ittle. d a special particularly iway Traffic the public. to note any o see that cases. Also, all motors , the safety A new gold e border of )wnships, a Three Duck . couple of to the area ‘st samples good gold n done yet he mineral st returned a big camp exploration d from the as

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