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Porcupine Advance, 7 Jun 1934, 3, p. 4

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* uoonof’ol"'oufb"zvz 60‘?0"00"0 ouoonoonoo"oouoo"o onoonoo"zuoouoz ,.z wWwnhne und tenI Conklin‘s Shows to be Here June 25 to 30 land aew ind the Many New Features to Big Entert ment Feature Here Last Year To Show Under Auspices of the Legion th uind on O e ied ol ol e ded nds * AnoOoWS round uspice 1I Mi Inmil 1ll Th Mon., Tues. Wed., June 11 town nts | pice ikli1 ut 11 MIDNIGHT SHOW EVERY FRIDAY AT 11.30 2.M L VACATION® CAT AND THE FIDDLE CAROLIN A" BOLERCO® L LOVED A WOMAX® Entertain asresrasrad ns en‘ ind l 22 222 en e ns 24, 25. ,9, ,9, .+ h ho he e vie o ate afe n on en s ns ne, , this Kirkâ€" Cen 11 it H UYpD 11 many cases some back place. Som Nearly this will The numb DoN‘T LEAVE THE KEY IN YOUR CAR WHENXN PARKINC 1J Ano $"7 NOC own po No Truth in Story That Robbery Occurred at Rink T‘immin le1 do b AI wners, however, can h i the matter by seein, sible to the safety of Never leave the key i1 mad of of the c the pa rumour beat that iying that between $6 id been stclen. Both it OX lT imes lway road poli 11 t ta k ew in W be Ti C whetr UMm t 1¢ _ mac ndida h 11 xÂ¥I T h doi mml the n practica the car t diffic was none ride taken. In ; abandoned on outâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"way ar was damagâ€" afte lly w iout permIisâ€" Usually the it cars, the ood work 5th nmneir own Vour car. Sud on materâ€" ; much m hn Annl ATT In lon years ago shankman Bros. on Third avenue was entered and $2000.00 in cash taken from the No goods were taken and chequ most cases were left behind, the glars being apparently after cash Ton years ago The Advance and ~gam time to t impress t ment but was appo n{ both The Advance noted big imp ments made in the grounds of Baptist church through the effor the men of the congregation, the ] also doing their part by providin freshments on the evenings the were working. ten years ago at Buflalo. He resdent in Hamilton and wer Buffalo on business. A car alongside him as he walked and he was riddled with bul explanation of the murder 1 at the time as being due to of highâ€"grading activities i1 it the time as â€" f â€" highâ€"grading riends of the : vidow claimed t nnocent of any ruiltless of any rrading. The twoâ€"room hous® on Bannerma avenue owned by J. Turcotte was des Lroyed by fire ten years ago, buildin indâ€" contents being a total loss. Th ire was believed to be due to the ex jlosion of a coal oil stove in the house The production at the Dome Mine ‘or May, 1924, was well over $370,000.0C Jos. Basill, for some time a residen f Timmins, where he and his wife liv d on Third avenue, was shot to deatl n yeat lub was C1 T ing ‘s being apparently after c en years ago The Advs ing the appointment of ‘den for this district, th ig mentioned from week h editorially and in t imns. The injury being district through the breac l ~game laws was explair e to time. It tcok some ress the question on the it but eventually a gamt ippointed with the district. :‘ . . maitter of 2 as Deing duege TtO eXposurt rading activities of somsf the murdered man. Th med that her husband wa: f any informing as well a: any connection with high« lieved to be due to the exâ€" i coal oil stove in the house. luction at the Dome Mines 24, was well over $370,000.00. 1, for some time a resident , where he and his wife livâ€" 1 avenue, was shot to death o at Ruffalo. He had been Hamilton and went over to Thoma ago the Hollinger inized with E. Harris, p _ secretaryâ€"tre homas, captain. Shankman Brc breach â€" xplained the T TO de > had b nt over drove efforts the ladi 1mprov it gam matte Rugbhy new saf bu Th in Toronto, and whil specialiezts‘ treatment Mitchell and daughte of Winnipeg, are visiti Mr. H. W. Warren le ndus Ter ing t] the speci which Mi leading 1: Mr. and has ham and man and a mi of work in th a native of H will be very ge nouncement, al mana cupine 1 man anc ability : T‘immin The exy tain bu rcent il d of the town w y by Leo Mascic > hotel to give t woOrk in the copper countlry. He 1 iative of Hamilton, Ontario. There l be very general interest in this anâ€" incement, which has official conâ€" nation, and there will also be a genâ€" 1 opinion that the general manager . A. F. Brigham, and his competent 1 earnest staff, will find in Mr. Knox ld Min inded T‘€ formed She ha S assured me at th Kirkland CEA â€" nd board : andi into y g the Advar al with the picture and the exâ€" acting. Miss Margery Wilson o be an actress of outstanding ind much charm. She was in s selling stock in a company rmed to produce her next picâ€" he had already three successful ons to her credit. ent month Per,. ~ Mt.â€" 1 id iluable ived .: il ntua l rirt vance ten years ago noted A.SD. Club was preparing arters at Golden City for the r the members of the club. Â¥ Empire theatre was crowdâ€" dsors on June lst, 1924, for l showing of a picture in it da the ; the w bu purchasing lots in the ad for park use as the tow it the time The Advanc 1 this land could have bee a merely nominal figur m of the town seemed ce the same time few indee rould expand to the exter showin Marge i€ world." go The Advance was urgâ€" of parks and playgrounds ‘revious to that The Adâ€" ugegested the desirability a view to organizing a ild a big hotel here. He ‘mbers of the Kiwanis rd of trade and a comâ€" med to carry on the proâ€" lly, however, this notable 111 A. McItr Sp Ot Mac it "WI the general manager, m, and his competent will find in Mr. Knox ally in the work that much of Mr. Brigâ€" nt, organizing ability ‘cupine holiday, the imber availed 1C ery Wilson had > big crowd was picture and the n nmox nviable rifter se t as supplied in easier li building the Emâ€" hn â€" Knox, general| in bed for the Calumet and | it is expect a Copper Co., of| and all fo , US.A. will join the| North will linger Consolidated | luck and t about the middle of ~â€"as assistant genrrâ€"| Dallas N Grolden quota r of the turngéd over m badly smashed caped with pr _ "Gunday ab nd e there will ta} * . "Mrs. GordcC , Miss Jean, no ng George Lake t this week fo resight xtendi 1t wn a h ball trophy e local team _of Mayv th nity to picnit a ile turning ir iault‘s on Satur A. Proctor acciâ€" ito over the sids falling down the e public schoo 11 of 11 1¢ ~reco sevente country ersonal item: ago were the coml ver the railâ€" self, pitching . He struck itth but fell was bruised @ined serious hew of M the balcon a drop «C City is al of visitor:s young peo day in thi Sellard w rganizing â€"the wor! s the Hol old minin: Emyir Timmir t." ‘QM hotel and e winâ€" hy. The im when oted by une 4th King them T‘IC AIS ind the deâ€" id 1 it ed 1€ Dallas NE United But it would form him ovi Whol Veal Legs .;: Shoulder â€" Spareribs FANCY MILKâ€"FEED 4 P U ALITY BEEF Shortening 2» 21â€" DOMESTIiC OR EASIFIR®S h a by D tbha Bananas New Potatoes A K @orn Flakes SAV LE THLE C Soa p h. Spaghettn Soap Chips Marmalade CAMPBELL®‘Sâ€"â€"â€"COGOK ED Evaporated Fig Rolls christi Mach 1 Boneless Fillets Ilb. 13c be Whit ‘hristie‘s tin id 1b. Chuck Roast 10 Bars WYWhole and friends here. and â€" Mrs.|â€" Whashington Star:â€"Fears White, who| expressed that too many c ghter, Miss| are yielding to the fascinati ie, motored | omic study when they ou isit relatives‘ learning to play better fo te and son, Pkgs. 32 Jarx Lb. 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