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Porcupine Advance, 23 May 1934, 1, p. 2

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8#A 4 4 4 * * s *‘ 4 * [Â¥ i * * * * % * Our Want Ad. Column Brings Sure Results Mrs. V. Woodbury, 24 Hemlock St. Tuesday, May 29" GUEST SITZE CAKE, 3 for Magic BAKING POWDER pet Swansdown CAKE PLOUR 91 . good size 16 PTIncess SoOAP PLAKES 43 1 lb. tin TOMATO SOU P o SILV EJ POLISH medium tin PRHSH RIPEF FRUIT and VEGQGETA Ivory TOILET SOAP 3 bunches 24¢ 11 gt. basket $1.65 RANGE MA RM A LA DE tins POSSE Shirriff‘s Meâ€"Java Coffee PA â€"blend fine coffee freshly roasted and fresh daily. Why not lb try this excellent coffee at * c this extra special price? Household Tea pk Hawes‘ FLOOR pk n R ibor Jurite. of 1 good value this special l6¢ that ndiâ€" at the home of 3 to 6p.m. ial price proven For Friday and Saturday CHUCK or SHOULDER Back Bacon Meat Specials ROAST Tenderloin BLADE ROAST, per CHOICE PORK (chilled) BONELESS and ROLLED Roast of Veal Mealed Razor Blades An extra spec rom that tende: eef Government our protection. SLICED COOKED """ 10 blades for 25¢ Doauhle Edge Blue Steel sSTUNXNKIST JUICY per doz. Under auspices of the Eastern Star, Timmins W aterm 3 lbs. for 25¢ blu ial on id # a° MACARONI CHEESE 250 Tomato Ketchup 19c Cooked Spaghetti 2.,.;15c¢ Refreshing Prices on Summer Foods ... Halves of Peaches PENN Brand, Zestful Sweet Mixed Pickles 26 :» 25c SHEIK Brand Clean Meaty Dates 2 ... 18c FRONTIER Brand Standard Puffed Wheat 2 vs 23¢ Large Peas QUAKER‘S Delightful Cereal WELLINGTON Brand ure Lard ' Another Candidate Now Reported for This Riding LVERHOUSE Choice Quality MAYFAIR CEYLON TFA row. The latest to be hinking about running lent candidate is H. O vould make six candidate Quart Tihn ., nd the Eaton‘s Acorn Brand ; ‘"Paint Up" time. . .DO it e omically with Acorn. A large | House I alnt of colours and shades for ( '.“‘ and inside work. Flavour Perfection 260C 224C 15¢ Flavour 1;l nenden Pride in your Home Inside and Out! llows : Don‘t forget to listen mother to buy a packa he reports a of candida!t $ Delicious m pkg .39¢ ht Paquetts Ro One of the most delicious dishes you can imagine, be ready when the strawberries come in by havâ€" ing a package on hand . . . So easy and inexpensive to prepare with Mayfair and the simple recipe is on every package in addition to numerous other easyâ€" toâ€"make creations. Try them! vÂ¥land WESTON‘S "Melba" Cream Sandwich BISCUITS 1b. 19¢ MANYEF LOWERS Quick and E tes for the rid Kenning,., Con STRAWBERRY SsHORICARE Mayfair TEA BISCUIT reported : in indeper eh Ordered from t and kep moisture cellopha rilehrist‘s be FRUIT CAKE to Babc { Puffed CANUSA MINES PLANXNNING PROGRAMME OF wWORK NXow Brow Al he bakers t fresh by lb 6 p r 0 0 1 * c ) S1eve No. 2 size tins to make with nit Scharm No. 2 size tins Ruth Wheat Toile Fresh rk 1;1‘int m (0. 2 n tinge 2 1 C Club id â€"tim bilitie: 1l duti inch ‘anusa Mine near mining property y â€" worked in the imers have great ties. The Detroit th in the Canusa ich.. ne ind :4 ; h the he winte ek to La the 2t il iTe On hâ€" Mrs. W. H. Pritchard is \ her old home near Brockville The Porcupine pipe band delighted many on Saturday evening last by marching around town and favouring the public with some stirring music. Chas. R. Harrison, ML.A was again chosen as the candidate for the riding in the coming provincial Ronald Benoit, of Kirkland was a visitor to Timmins ove weekâ€"end. A number of local youngsters will have no fireâ€"crackers for toâ€"morrow. They use them all in the past week or two. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Dooley | this week from their holiday Florida and other points sout! Last week Rt. Rev. J. G. Anderson D.D., of Cochrane, celebrated the twentyâ€"fifth anniversary of his conseâ€" cration. Harold Wallingford left on Sunday for Cobalt where he has been transâ€" ferred to be assistant manager of the F. W. Woolworth Co. store. A bear was seen last week at the edage of the town of Renfrew and his presence there has stopped the loiterâ€" ing in the section of lovelorn men and maids. Iroquois Palls will hold its civic holiâ€" day this year on the same day as choâ€" sen by Timminsâ€"Saturday, Aug. 4thâ€" the day that Cochrane is celebrating in connection with the opening of the new memorial park in Cochrane. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. C., Anderson, . Toronto, were visitors to Timmins du ng the weekâ€"end. A doe near Powassan is said to adopted a calf that strayed away its mother, and the owner of the had a hard time getting the calf from the bush to the farm. The f; will not consider that dos is any Before the next issue of The Ad vance (next Thursday) the first in stalment of taxes will be due. Taxpay ers can save money by rememberin{ this fact, as there is a five per cent nenalty on all overdue taxes. Henry Massie, of Toronto, is guest this week of his brother, J. K. Massie, town. It is three years since Mr. Massie‘s previous visit to Timmins‘ and he notes much growth and imâ€" provement in the town since then. ‘ Dr. S. L. Honey left this week to atâ€"| tend the Ontario Dental Association convention being held this week at the Royal York hotel, Toronto. Dr. Honey motored to the city, being accompanied by Mrs. Honey who will visit in the Ssouth for a few days. The tea and sale of home cooking given in the United church basement on Saturday afternoon under the ausâ€" pices of the Woman‘s Missionary Auxâ€" iliary proved a very pleasing and sucâ€" cessful event, the attendance being large and a neat sum realized. The formal opening of the Timmins Golf Club will be toâ€"morrow (Thursâ€" day) May 24th. The match will be President vs. Viceâ€"President. In case of unfavourable weather the match will be held on May 26th (Saturday). The Croatians at Rouyn and Noranâ€" da have gone on record as opposed to aliens carrying on Soviet propaganda in this country. The chairman of the Croatian Society at Noranda says he is a naturalized British subject and is loyval to this country and its laws and does not wish to be regarded as among the ingrates who make a good living in this country and spend their leisure time trying to stir up strife and injure the land that has been good to them. Both Noranda and Rouyn councils have passed byâ€"laws to give the twin towns early closing of stores on Wedâ€" nesday afternoons during June, July, August and September. The early closing has worked out well in Timâ€" mins for many years past and has been equally successful in other towns in the North. The only "fly in the ointâ€" ment‘"" here is that some stores carryâ€" ing groceries, though ostensibly candy stores, do not always observe the spirit of the byâ€"law. police showed more caurage, boildly putting on the helmets the first da; it was warm enough, though there was still enough snow inr sight to make good snowballs. Timmins boys were not tempted to take a shy at the new helmets, or if they were tempted they had the courage and good sense to conquer the impulse. Now everybody is so accustomed to the helmets that the nolice would no doubt look odd if they amned other headwear on duty. According to reports from Kirkland Lake the police there waited until evening before trying out their new English Bobby helmets. The Timmins police showed more caurage, bolidly Reference has been made recently to the fact that the town of Cobalt may enter suit against Hon. F. Latchford to alleged arrears of taxes on property awned by the Chief Justice in Cobalt. Arrears are said to have been accumulating for years on a property bought by KHKon. Mr. Latchford when he started the practice of law at Coâ€" balt in the early days of the Silver Camp. At the last meeting of the Coâ€" balt town council Hon. Mr. Latchford was given five days to make a settleâ€" ment or the town would take the matâ€" ter to the courts. , North Bay Conservative of Nipissing election. The farme is any dear 11 have froni calf back ake to it { Another Big Police t\ Court Docket Here drunk charge each. One o ed to produce went â€"down Large Number of Cases with Several HMHeavy Fines at Court on Tuesday. Cases have Variety. Acting Chief R. Paul and Sergt. Holley and staff had another large and varied docket for police court this were dealt Wm. Splaw: in the buildir London Cafe costs on the charge of having liquor on his permit. He paid. Kate Onyzuik, Maple street, north, was fined $200.00 and costs for illegalâ€" ly having liquor. She was fined $200.00 and costs and the premises were deâ€" clared public under the meaning of the act. She also paid the fine and costs. Ferdinand Mavrand, 18 Mountiov street, was char drunkenness. Th man drunk on t as some others ap Mayrand was fin He paid. Nicholas Ferri, and charged with both moonshine | remanded a week Mike Filo also 1 on a charge of r was arrested earl of last week wt working on the ca was struck by a car on the highway near the Rochester turn shortly after 11 oclock on Wednesday night. Another reckless driving case was adjourned until called upon. The case of a man charged with issuing a forged cheque on a local merâ€" chant was dismissed, good character evidence being given in behalf of the accused and it also being contended that he was the victim of another and not the culprit himself. Increased Cash Assets Shown by Bobjo Mines that he was the victim of a: and not the culprit himself. A young man was charged wit taining goods under false pre from _ the Consumers‘ Coâ€"ope Store. The case was withdrawn, factory arrangements apparently ing been made. Bobjo Miness in its annual shows an increase in cash J from $61,963 to $128,401 as at M; last. Robert Jowsey, president, that the improvement was k about largely through the s share holdlings in other compan gether with capital profits and ment revenue, notwithstandin: stantial disbursements in con with Atlinâ€"Ruffner Mines, M and Eastern Mines, East Rouy] Mines, etc. Interests in other c( reserve. The president says important tranâ€" sactions during the years were acquiâ€" sition of controlling interest in the Atlinâ€"Ruffner _ Mines, a_ leadâ€"silver proposition in British Columbia, and option on stock controi of Manitoba and Eastern Mines. Included in Bobjo investments are 100,000 shares of San Antonio Mines, carried at cost of $41.860, present marâ€" stantial disbursements in comnnection with Atlinâ€"Ruffner Mines, Manitoba and Eastern Mines, East Rouyn Gold Mines, etc. Interests in other companâ€" ies at the end of the fiscal year are set out in the balance sheet at a net figure of $499,662. Total profits of $119,608, realized to date on security sales, were transferred to investment Included in Bobjo investments are 100,000 shares of San Antonio Mines, carried at cost of $41,860, present marâ€" ket value, $382,000; 309,375 shares of God‘s Lake Gold Mines, carried at a cost of $5,375; 2,024,433 shares of Atlinâ€" Ruffner Mines at $511,557, which were acquired during the year for $17,000 cash and 494,551 shares of Bobjo Mines. Holdings also include 230,333 shares of Manitoba and FEastern Mines. carried at $14,199. Stock outstanding amounts to 3,644,â€" Made especially for those aifficult cases â€"gua;anteed. 062 shares, while another 205,444 shares will be issued upon delivery of further _ shares _ of Atlinâ€"Ruffner Mines. Deficit account, including share disâ€" count and amounts written off abanâ€" doned properties, amounts to $2,951,â€" 090, which is deducted from par value of shares outstanding,; leaving book value of these shares at $692,972. Durâ€" ing the year ended March 31 income of the company totalled $10,239 and exâ€" penses $9,455, leaving net profit of $1,794. The annual and a special meetâ€" ing of shareholders will be held June 6. Walkerton Telescope:â€"Farmer nea Sarnia says he has a Rock hen whicl flies into a tree and lays eggs in : hbird‘s nest there. The hired man goe Uj iC art On Cress Corn Salve a€ ind For Sale by Moisley Rall own to Haileybury toâ€"day to s thirty days. peeding case was adjoined until rdinat there. ts them under the meaning of th o paid the fine and costs Mayrand, 18 Mountjo: charged with permitting The police found a wo on the premises, as wel rs apparently on the way s fined $100.00 and costs iso was remanded a week of reckless driving. Filo early Thursday morning when the police were e case of John Tegel who y a car on the highway hester turn shortlyvy after byt in its annual report ?ase in cash position $128.401 as at March 31 were Balsam street, north, rmerly known as the as fined $200.00 and arrested last illegal possess ind highâ€"grade on each count common â€" everyday ght $10.00 and costs rdinary drunk failâ€" 1 nary drm and cost vbury tC charged with obâ€" false pretences rs‘ Coâ€"operative imounts to 3,644 another _ 205,44 upon delivery C f Atlinâ€"Ruffn important tran ars were acquli interest in th mises were deâ€" meaning of the fine and costs _ _ 18 Mountjoy vith permitting n which they follows :â€" ind av roucht peed week on of satis hav subâ€" ction WA 11 21 Pine St. N., Timmins Phone 104 EASTERN STAR TEA AT HOME OF MRS. V. WOODBURY MAY The Order of the nounce a tea to be of Mrs. V. Wosc Is TT TOUGH TO HAVE FIVE CANDIDATES FOR PARLIAMENT? (From Sudbury Star) South Cochrane constituency fore sees a fiveâ€"cornered battle in the pro vincial general elections, with Consery ative, Liberal, C.C.F., Independent and Communist candidates in the field. Just another manifestation that in the North men are menâ€"and tough enough Train No. 17â€"North Bay to Coch rane, Monday, Wednesday and Frida} Through>sleepingâ€"car service Ottawa Timmins. Train No. 18.â€"Cochrane to Nort] Bay, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Through sleeper Timminsâ€"Ottawa. Trains Nos. 17 and 18 use Canadia: Pacific Railway station at North Bay Trains Nos. 46 and 47.â€"Through ser Trains Nos. 46 and 47 vice daily between Tor rane, carrying throug! tween Toronto and Tir and Rouyn, Montreal Parlour cafe car servic tween North Bay and i trains use Canadian Na station at North Bav. Connection alt Larito Lake, daily except Sun Daily except Sunday : Englehart and Charlto: Connections at Swast Nipissing Central Rail land Lake, Larder L Ont.., Aldermac, Rouyn Connections at Porquis Jct. daily for Iroquois Falls. t Connections at Porquis Jcet. daily for Connaught, South Porcupine, Schuâ€" macher and Timmins. Service between Cochrane, Moosonee and intermediate points. Train No. 101.â€"Leaves Cochrane 9.00 a.m., Wednesday only, arrives at Moosâ€" onee 6.00 p».m. Train No. 102.â€"Leaves Moosone«, 8 a.m. Friday only, arrives Cochrane 5.00 p.m. Train No. 103.â€"Leaves Cochrane 9.00 a.m, Tuesday only, arrives Island Falls 12.20 p.m. Train No. 104.â€"Leaves Island Falls 1.00 pm. Tuesday only, arrives Cochâ€" rane 4.00 p.m. Train No. 105. â€"Leaves Cochrane 9.00 a.m. Saturday only. arrives Fraserdale 1,33 p.m. TEMISKAMING _ AND NORTHERN ONTARIO TRAIN SERVICE . Sullivan Newton Train No. 106 2,00 p.m. Saturda; rane 6.20 p.m. Close connectio points South, Eas For further par T.: N.O. Railway /. â€"J. PAt General Preight and Pa Refore putting your car or tru( Security Who Would Pay? wWEDNESDAY, MAY 23RD, 1934 into use see from 3 | May 29th THE PERFECT MURDER If your car were wrecked | _\.\\h{omon'ow AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Established 1912 0. 18.â€"Cochrane to North lay, Thursday and Saturday. leeper Timminsâ€"Ottawa. Tos. 17 and 18 use Canadian ilway station at North Bay. os. 46 and 47.â€"Through serâ€" between Toronto and Cochâ€" ving through sleepers beâ€" onto and Timmins, Toronto i, Montreal and Cochrane. fe car service operating beâ€" th Bay and Swastika. These Canadian National Railways North Bay. on at Earlton Jet. for Elk f the Eastern Star anâ€" to be held at the home Woodbury, 24 Hemlock to 6 p.m. on Thursday partiC d Passonge North Buv, wastika, daily with Railway, for Kirkâ€" r Lakse, Cheminis, uyn and Noranda, for sound unday What some Engâ€" ig "the perfect light near Clithâ€" is that the weapâ€" North Ba TXl icec between F Service Agent, Ontario erdal 1

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