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Porcupine Advance, 25 May 1933, 1, p. 6

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Some of younger get ly few years limited poyv their begin a world to: and its col times dfind may indeed ture, or to :« of these litt we have gi gay it is is n that it is jus as it was y there is mar way. Histc view. At atr pression is t] seemed to b ccurse that to starve. T: no acceptanc ple in gensge sponsible for people in p thought as bi difference o that the wor From anot in The Perth idea that th The editorial "Poor littlt of suffering! them ?" That was an when introduc brandâ€"new nie We hear s1ions CHI pity for of toâ€"da Children of Toâ€"d Into a Brighter than in the World Improves as Year Follows Ye;: AUTOMOBILE OWNERS ! Innit AIL ==] C J *3 Lk * $AJ C#3 CD 1 Cand ind ) fand 2 fe District Officesâ€"Bank of Commerce Buildings, Timmins, Ont. t3 W North mong aratl and « o whom hom we ire Horn Place out insurancd nersonal inju ditoria on thi n had hed in pI Y tion her participating policies is to share in the Company‘s success We are bet fathers and children are | rate Onl phnysiC medic pt en ind 121 Man ct th mous ArTI POLICYHOLDER purchased a $3,000 Twenty Payment Life policy 19 years ago at age 37. He has had $3,000 life insurance protection throughout all these years and, in adâ€" dition, now has considerably more cash to his credit than he has paid in premiums. Th aiph op ked ab which t mankind riC iny people rations of will contin Y li n C of means ch thi artd wel know Here‘s a Typical Example nd 1i projpt 1 1J 1) wit} atic 1¢ fo P Vimmins d than were our efathers. Our r educated than 1 )] I¢ 1@ happiness mnerations r are alâ€" profour Sir Wi a2s WA ds at death earth. id heir und The pings police Queel Col. Price said he advised precaution as the threat was ‘"dangerous‘" ‘"‘We usually pay little attention to anonyâ€" mous letter, but we thought it advisâ€" able to make this public to show what they are doing," he said. The Attorneyâ€"General said he felt sure the C. C. F. (the signature proâ€" bably meaning Coâ€"operative Commonâ€" wealth Federation) had nothing to do with it. Reds Threaten to Cut the Power Lines at Toronto Tha A2ArC Tcronto Telegram ules that the girl « fter the engagemse m to guard guard the st The letter w nd On ‘onto Telegram:â€"Brooklyn court| to coâ€" that the girl can keep the ring| and ha the engagement is broken ofi”,imutual s the law, but it seems rather| tion c on the swain who must still vgo'-the effe iyving the instalments. be dont C g a thr seize tI iside, nc Ont., pl ind att: letter contained newspaper clip regarding relief cases. Ther ilso newspaper photographs o despersing the gathering i: s Park here, May 13 W. H. Price, Attorneyâ€"General ario, has received a letter conâ€" a threat that the unemployed seize the electric power stations side, near Toronto, and Niagara Ont., plunge Toronto into darkâ€" nd attack police stations with renades, if they were not allowed 1 meetings at Toronto without interference. Attorneyvâ€"General ordered the 1 AT Chiidrer ire dates back to But do not waste orneyâ€"General ordered the jolice to take immediate acâ€" rd the stations. e stations. > growing youngsters. We d them a heritage to to live more abundantly in the past. million indreds lustrial laboratories. ur ability to see al se things is to look 1f ind realize what th igned "United Front in Canada, w £ attendance @1 children facing 1J NE workers Nea the caveâ€" too much ind he ind 11 made reLlE the rcutin way, urgil the rcuting of the Transâ€"Canada highâ€" way, urging that in the final decision as to its route the chief consideration should be the matter of cost. $ "In introducing Mr. Finlayson, G. J. Thistlethwaite remarked that the Minâ€" ister has asked that his talk be conâ€" sidered strictly informal and that any who wished to question him would do so, at any point in his talk. He pointed out that when he took over the Departâ€" ment, almost seven years ago, Iroquois Falls and this district was isolated from Southern Ontario, so far as motor roads were concerned. He recalled the urgâ€" ings of Alex Dewar, formerly of the Falls, prominent in Northern activities for the construction of "a way out." He referred to the first motor trip from ‘"‘Tom MCD cession of tri ed worthy 0o hotel staff | they had pro ment, almost Falls and this Southern Ont in thie <[ISs mostly bec they blind less dimm nmot iline Mayv this district Jr., and followed hi from the N ginated her the norther hcC new buil tailments migr the Departmet had been, to h the Assures that Roads Will be Maintained Paj "With regard to roads, he said, there could be no construction this year. The record in the North for road construcâ€" ticn during the past seven years had been remarkable, thirty million dollars having been spent on rcads. The only construction being carried out this year is the completion of the Kirkland Lakeâ€" Cheminis road and the Transâ€"Canada Hon. V t ut e an he mann 1ad h Te ked m considered reliable had been to effect that no work whatever would done on district roads this year. ‘He de reference also to the matter of of the Transâ€"Canada highâ€" vÂ¥. urging that in the final decisicn nt In T1 Pelegrams of regret 0 nd, from Jos. Bradet . Mahoney, Hamilton fu )1 LlC M h McD 1l on duti P A. Finlay it msitor Club 11 obertsc irio M am idd neyy Revenues ad W Aa V ub ng at all times Lights at Fault ron, Cochrane, M tlethwaite, club president, motion of sympathy and inability to be present, of tson, Toronto, manager 0 Motor League, who could it on account of a recent motion was made by Cameron and seconded by ald, Matheson, viceâ€"preâ€" club. cnald‘s speech was a sucâ€" butes to bodies he deemâ€" "aced auar McK Toronto by F. H. Anson, intense interest which progress. The cavalcade h to Toronto which oriâ€" did much to closer ally h n ‘ the Governmenti to deâ€" nd means of increasing cut down on public serâ€" than increase taxation it decided on the latter udgeting committee had l to consider what curâ€" t be made. The cuts in t of Lands and Porests m, heartâ€"breaking. The e service which had been ; year until it had mainâ€" high standard of effiâ€" be cut drastically. No fire protection could be elephone lines could be s purchased. And this, w of the record that in _ years there have been s in the North and no ced with these drastic rarters reduction in staff ion for emergencies he e cabinet and declaimed ‘or the vast timber reâ€" North under these conâ€" ‘esult had been favourâ€" he had been granted y almost the same staff rs during the dangerous ald‘s speech was a sucâ€" tes to bodies he deemâ€" raise. He praised the the excellent dinner ed and made tribute to which the district road maintaining the roads. f rezret of inability to Hamilton, chairman 0+ cd Roeads Association e club secretary. club secretary, stated ad always endeavoured with the Government felt that the effort was ring, he said, informaâ€" ues Are Down to present conditions ment revenue had falâ€" ind in addition there 1 expenditures. This his department turnâ€" x million dollars there nough for fire service; 5 are down six million evenue down four milâ€" r the first time, down It was necessary, h> n ma Falls and District Banguet Last f the province th: due hts ‘omin ed. nC m â€" M a Palm Mayor s. Don menting on careful drivâ€" tion that at rar accidents 3 bad lights, ) bright that o driver unâ€" spoke brief the Govern th in build P he Speak rt C \i€ OoOmin on 0 ainin mugh ‘ochâ€" and 1J thie ind ald, the ‘"new mine" indiCcatec the sedimentary basin bulk of Dome‘s ore hs date. Announcement â€" by (From Loney‘ s Reports) Old time residents of Tisdale, Delorc and Whitney townships in the easterr section of the Porcunine gold camp had their faith rewarded last week when, like an "answer to prayer" deâ€" tails were presented at the annua meeting of Dome Mines, Limited, of the "Refi hand } made t Dome Mines Justifies the Faith of the Oldâ€"Timers "He then invited : present and many were put. He dwel the question of se that although a few managed to get ir would be put in thi would be hand pick Department." Otta! * 88 * 8 * 4 *4 Would Pi H indicated to 1J imilbe mark the eccmpany th lar dividenc * e + * * * *4 4 \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\‘ 'AI"I/IIIIIIIIIIIII * *4 *4 * 9 Pine Street South, Timmins, Ont. BEST SERVICEH ~N~NEw RESTAURAN Opening Saturday 11 gh 1 Now under new management from 46,00 grade of improved e directors blish hare., whic} unofficial rd hter. lowin i shat Detroit Hotel and Cafe for re bodies, within a g and 400 feet ontinued productio )r many years ha T. Purther colou ing outlook by pro April, which reache ‘or vears, amountin een alternately liftâ€" the fluctuating forâ€" many yvears, With f drill intersections ,000 tons of ore of of $8.065 a ton. ‘To d position of the ors declared a reguâ€" cents with a bonus otal disbursement TO 40c AND UP FOR FULLâ€"OOURSE MEA innually w mine‘ was 1 intersection recupint formerly the Mining Cafe) Private Dining Rooms May 20th, 1933 wide, iction 5 has of south A formed reduced : 1932, as 1 this year: reduced t th:. /‘ ladies, includ HOLDING AN OLDâ€"TIMES PARTY ON JUNE 6 liimmil 1916 Old Improved and sLIy improve ult of the wsett. who it all the sure cures n had been tried out Africa, sha the tailing from 38.99 THUREDAY. MAY 28TH 1933 Wnn Oddfellsws are holding an mes party in the 1.0.0.F. n Tuesday evening, June vent is for Oddfellows, their friends. The event will st and bridge and will reâ€" ;some measure the good old ntltt CHOICTE FOOD decorated nt aln igs could be for instance, r the depresâ€" i ton

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