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Porcupine Advance, 28 Jun 1934, 1, p. 3

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4* S * * 44 4 4 4 4‘ Arnprior separate school. At of his school career he moved tawa, where he was widely k1 highly esteemed. He was C with the lumber business for ber of years, and in addition terested in the mining ind well as conducting a retail s was president of the Murri was presidetr Mining Co. time and ta other mining Morel was a town council also a memb came friend Iriends and The late H of the Onta than a scor elected to th .III * *% * * % * ** * * *% * ** *4 D * *4 4 * * 44 * % % * *% * *4 * * *% * * *% * *4 *% II; w ue _ 04046040048 006 The late Hen Rimouski, Quebx the time of deat He received his Henry Morel, Former M.L.A. Passes Away and Nor Ont 1919 he nered con tlion of L the Hous lowing tw 1930 he rf lature to minion g feated in Hurtibise. ©000008408808088§8§48§88484888448098484§4888844848488 4s 0048068 0 9 46 99 99 o % 4 0 4# 04 4 4 % 4 4 6 48 %% 6 % 69 ANNUAL FIREMEN‘S TOURNAMENT § Dominion Day, July 2 Henry Morel member for N Legislature, an four geth Had Been in IH THURSDAY, JUNE 287TH. 1934 Are You Sluggish ? To Throw Off l:ncr%y â€"Stealing Impurities, enjoy a ass or two each w cck of highly h. dieC Lawn Mowers Energizing, Effervescent to b Lawnmowers called for and delivered anywhere in the Camp Â¥ears. Wwas on Member for Ridin Nipissing 1l Ni ind mt ventu TsO of thi Children Grand Parade at 1 p.m. sharp Ground and Repaired W acon sechumacher Montrock 1J For particulars apply to Alvin Leach, Chairman Committee Timmins it Health for the Past Vas Conservative 1911 ted it in the d a hon issisting this and es. The late Mr. * of the Matiawa e five years and Sseparate School 1 a lat Conservative in the Ontario i widely known ill through the ne in Mattawa, e 24th, at the ad been ill for was not altoâ€" Jugh the death ‘etail store. Murray Silver e â€" considerable isting this and . The late Mr. f the Matiawa five vears and wid iencing at Timmins Fire Hall, headed by Timmin Band and Porcupine Pipe Band. SE E PROGRAMME FOR CO] 1l byv By Factory Syvstem Fire Chief tion at the At the end ed to Matâ€" known and connected ‘or a numâ€" Dean ,_ Jroquois Falls, Ansonville, Cochrane, Kapuskasing and Timmins. lace and Ladder Race Y In he Lexisâ€" 1908 198914 Races T born il ed Fourth Avenue deâ€" 1LS A Big Day at Timmins The Rouynâ€"Noranda Press last week has the following paragraph under the heading given above:â€""Joseph E. Redâ€" mond, formerly of Kirkland Lake, who has been employed at the McWatters Gold Mines for the past fourteen months, was a visitor to The Press office yesterday, and wishes it to be known that he is not the Joe Redmond reported to have been mentioned in some of the literature issued by proâ€" moters of the Noranda Miners‘ strike as one of their leaders. Mr. Redmond also disclaims authorship of letters apâ€" pearing over the signature, "J. Redâ€" mond" in the "Metal Miner," official organ of the Mine Workers‘ Union, published at Timmins. Owner of two houses in Kirkland Lake, Mr. Redâ€" mond insists he has not the slightest sympathy with the communistic docâ€" trine or with the instigators of the Noranda Mines‘ strike in any shape or form." survIving chidren fare:â€"HEnNnFP!, L Ernest, Hector, Marie (Mrs. Au: Pitzmaurice), Leo, Germaine, . tcinette (Miis. James Bucker), 4 toning,= Â¥vette, Andreâ€"and> Pauline The funeral took place on Tues of this week at Mattawa. DENIES ANY CONNECTION WITTH NORANDA STRIKERS valuation great tre« T‘ry The Advance Want Advertisement m€ sSAYS THAT HE BELIEVES THAT TREES HAVE SOUI their Ssomething to the So least." Board for ten years or more, as wel as holding other public and semiâ€" public posts. The late Morel was marrie twice, the first time to Alexina Bank: of Mattawa, who passed away afte bearing him some eight children. H« married a second time, the seconc wife being Miss BlancKe Fink, of Matâ€" tawa. There are four children surâ€" viving from the second marriage. The surviving chidren are:â€"Henrvi, Lina Who C t Race t strength r formation. eat banyan â€"a thousand ver a million 16 d to the s never walk eeling thai Thevy seem From Canadian Lumberman) orge Matthew Adams, writin d to the subject of trees, 11 ALI justify, or upon such 15 that within Immediate tbject of trees through a fore the very trees taik | irilmost human in the and in the beauty « This winter I view tree that is said to I years old and value dollarsâ€"â€"but the val ed at the McW the past fol visitor to The and wishes it it made me ‘ adequately h a spectacle Running, Jumping, 100 220 yds., 440 yds., Relay and Ladies Races sued Dy proâ€" Miners‘ strike Mr. Redmond of letters apâ€" ‘me ha Town League Baseball Game P LK An "" 200 New Companies lf in Mimning Industry Girls‘ Softball Matech He ind at=â€" ALl Off compani of secur Old and New Fields See Much Activity Hon. Mr. McCrea‘s Prophecy of Ten Million to be Spent Looks Likely. 11 preadlt hown Le 1D) Th n} re Department 11 London Interested Safe Prediction s. McCrea‘s pre 11 â€" What I1oOr? boss has just fired get square by putâ€" oat just before his properti¢ M pm therw 1¢ easing â€" activity in Ontario is number of new nd the offerings ng natuire presâ€" ‘ subscription. months a total have been filed iC prediction that y will come inâ€" is year for the meral resources me into being year. Others age have good duction, while now scattered ut the North aeral discoverâ€" er add to the ‘etlary n 10c t wit} Ot you give m that head o "What for? price of gold ty. Not only mineral been bid it it unprosâ€" s in oldâ€" reâ€"financâ€" ore that rked with be milled ts for the premiuy $41.34 p¢ men nmnont has Brit â€"â€"OffiC it be ~~"The stined mIin Y mine ult. been pro nin TTMMINS, ONTARIO rC en the 91 Mr Hepburn Says he Will Make (hang'es mission.‘ Mr. Hepburn announced he will withdraw W. C. Noxon, Agentâ€"General for Ontario in England, on the ground that this work is already being done by Hon. G. H. Ferguson, High Commissioner at London, and by Canadian itrade commissioners. Mr. Hepburn said there would be one Frenchâ€"Canadian in his cabinet. The only ministers selected so far are Harry Nixon, who will be Provincial Secretary; Arthur Rosbuck, who will be Attorneyâ€"General, and Duncan Marshall, who will be Minister. of Agriculture. Nothing has been decided in respect to Eastern Ontario repreâ€" sentation. Mr. Hepburn said he would probably assume the portfolio of Proâ€" vincial Treasurer. The Premierâ€"elect said the investtâ€" gations he had promised would get under way as soon as possible. The inquiries would be complete in every detail and would fulMill promises made to the electorate. One of the first inâ€" vestigations â€"will be that into the tollâ€" gate to the ‘Ontario Liquor ContrO: Board. Arthur Slaght, K.C., "the gate to th Board. Art ablest lawye gate the tCc "Beer wil rate the tollâ€"gate. "Beer will be proclaimed as s we get in office," said Mr. He ‘We may have to dispense with Buy Now Save on Furs ets to Have Number of Investi ations. Suggests the Stopping of Money Vote for Lieuâ€" tenantâ€"Governor To stop Money Vote votes > for â€" Lic arate â€" sechool bring their ca nt, and on that be taken witho o the ccourts‘ o1 11 Slaght canada ed to res! in ‘Onta DOo; 1 a My o ulC 1 ; soon A Hepburn ve bey is the iderati e befi itenan T ‘thir He inve con On e th st1 ril Mr. Hepburn said he would like to see on board of movie censors for all the provinces instead of each proâ€" vince having separate boards. He aeâ€" clared there was a .strong lowâ€"tariff sentiment displayed during the camâ€" paign. The vote in Ontario reflected the strongest opposition to the Benâ€" nett policies as federal issues had been injected into the campaign. "Mr. Benâ€" nett‘s lastâ€"minute appeal did us a lot of good," said the Premierâ€"elect Minimum Wage for Men Mr. Hepburn said there will be a minimum wage law enacted for men. Will Cut Costs "The whole idea in my mind is to cut down administration costs," conâ€" tinued Mr Hepburn. "We will fire all supernumeraries. There will be no alâ€" lowances for Government cars. The cars of the Cabinet Ministers are going to be sold. We are also going to bring that mahogany yacht of Mr. Finlayâ€" son‘s down from Temagami and sell "overâ€"burdened when it came portfoll and the Control Chief F "I don‘t want to see Mr. Bennett," said Mr. Hepburn. "I am taking him at his word about discontinuing conâ€" tributions to relief costs. That will mean an additional burden on the province. That is, if he means what he says. Sometimes he doesn‘t. "By the way, I don‘t think Mr. Bennett slept so well last night as I was in the hotel," said the Premierâ€" elect with a smile. "I didn‘t sleep well men Mr. ail at Oneâ€"Man Commission The Ontario Hydroâ€"Electric Power )mmmision will be a oneâ€"man comâ€" ission. Its chairman will be a memâ€" r of the Hepburn Cabinet without rtfolio. Two liquor commissioners id the general manager of the Liquor mtrol Board would be Engineer Gaby, of Hydro, wou)dl so be going, Mr Hephurn having veral in mind for that post and men who would not condone what r. Gaby had." ntments uld be s th Be sure to visit our of luxurious new fu reliable and modern fur problems. If you are thrifty you will act at onee and not run the risk of paying more for your fur coat later in the season. Don‘t worry about stylesâ€"the fashions presented are authentic 1924â€"35 fur fashionsâ€"all gorgeous new creations so we invite you to buy NOW as an investment for the winter. Third Avenue A smAil «C require it _ dismissals extend to deputy ‘rs?" he was asked. will depend upon their activiâ€" eplied Mr. Hepburn. "Mr. Benâ€" red more than half of the Libâ€" eputy ‘ministers. I recall Mr. was dismissed because he was , and Mr. Bennett put a man rs older in his place." Hepburn said the first considâ€" of his Government will be the urdened taxpayer." Of course, t came to the question of apâ€" ents, naturally only Liberals HOLLY STORE S H nd commissioners investigating think it necessary that they nsider whether it was proper »aid $21,000,000 for a property ily $4,000,000." Keep Meighen Busy , natuw elected . . . Bringing You a Chance to Make a Wise Investment Now ! fo deposit will hold your coatâ€"and remember we store Payment Plan may be utilized if desired IFurs are exceptionally durable. ing. We will gladly make sugge in fashion through many seasons hne ound Henry met A ttorn 7. and *b 8t year WOulld De und that the govâ€" ffice had expired ears. He also said done in regard to s which had been mnvestigat Dominiot ive appointees nmnpaign would n so that the he appointâ€" Government Owned and Operated by Sam Bucovetsky Limited A€C Powet th ieadyâ€"toâ€"Wear Department and see this special showing coats and piecesâ€"an expert furrier from one of the most houses in Toronto will be glad to assist you with vour Visit Our TOâ€"WEAR DEPARTMENT Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Garner Like Life in Chatham, Ont. ensuing year Mr. Garner asks that The Advance keeps on advancing to his new address. "We would not want to miss an issue," he writes. Mr. Garâ€" ner sends his sincere regards to all old friends in the Porcupine. He also notes that his name is omitted from the list of oldâ€"ytimers ‘published â€" in The Advance. "I hit the trail into Porcupine first in the fall of 1909;"~ he writes, and all oldâ€"timers will reâ€" call this fact. It will be reembered that at the time of the farewell party given in Timmins to Mr. Garner preâ€" nearly every speaker a to do honour to Mr. ( to the early days of t Mr. Garner won by his good fellowst citizenship given in 11 vious to his nearly ever Guarner is in Government gives the pl¢ Mr. and «Mrs all well and tham, though friends of. Ti In the interview and w welcome by Mr. He Mr. Hepburn said to take over as soc was prepared to resi tawa to consult wi King and benefit b will be there until from Harol popular old living at C YOUR OLD FUR COAT h hac CA NA DIAN NATIONAL F or tares 1 riket Agent aâ€"~tlimers Of t Chatham, O in charge . h the T‘imm his < M ble. They can stand much remodellâ€" suggestions that will keep your coat I hit the ~tra in the fall of l1 oldâ€"timers Ti of thie campâ€" whe friends by the scort lowship â€" and goos mi Betuween All Points in Canada and to Certain Destinations in the United States Good going from 12.00 o‘clock noon Friday, June 28 until 12.00 o‘clock noon Monday, July 2, inclusive Return limit leaving destination not later than mid: night Tuesday,â€"July 3. Times shown are "Standard.‘ FARE AND ONEâ€"QUARTER FOR ROUND TRIP nation North,. n it WFITHOUT CHARGE TO YOUâ€"until you t city iY The Haileyburian last week says:â€" "Godfrey Larrson, of Haileybury, a well known prospector and mining man, was drowned in the Pickleâ€"Crow disâ€" trict on Tuesday night, according to a wire received by Town Clerk H. Clifâ€" ford, yesterday afternoon. He was a member of a party carrying on mining operations there under John A. Macâ€" Arthur, from whom the message came. No particulars were given, other than that Mr. Larrson had been drowned and that his body had not been reâ€" covered at the time the wire was sent, adding that further particulars would be sent. The news came as a terrible shock to Mrs. Larrson, who with their two children is at their Haileybury home, and friends and neighbours deeply sympathize with her in her trouble." MHAILEYBURY MAN REPOGRTED DROWNED IN PATRICIA AREA sooner 1 never see yo raged, "the ‘better it of us when we meet THAT DEPRESSED FEELING I$ LARGELY LIVER Wake up your Liver Bile Timmins, Ont. igzgists s Little Liver F ng its daily tw owels. Digesti« ered, and you d is a liver stin rther than salts, iel \ me ame. 1 Without Calomel wels simply be se substitutes UI id elin tire s ulant Purely vege bl Wlt.f. mughage the real @tei t

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