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Porcupine Advance, 25 Oct 1934, 1, p. 1

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Reeve Gallagher and Major Mac Lang on T. N.0. Board Other Members of New Commission Include Premier Hepâ€" burn, Armand Racine and A. G. Slaght. All Serving at Present Without Remuneration. First Meeting of New Commission Likely on Monday of Next Week. last at Torontc that affairs of Northern Onta: ministered tem sion of five m mier Hepburn suggested that ent on the co purpose of tho on the affairs 0o would be able 1 the legislature sembles. The he and Mr. Sla; as the reâ€"orga The chief pro! appointment 6 succeed Geo. W man of the com manager. Premitd informat accepted L. T. Ma chairmat Chairma sloner revokir they w The new c ent are to sc The new c Premi¢r H Arthur G. prominent 4 Liberal, â€" M law practice some years a Temiskaming He has much North and h: Armand R; who conduct the affairs of Charles V. Gal cupine, reeve of prominent in pu for very many date for the Lib ing in the Dom but is more wide and publicâ€"spirit ple of the towns North generally popular with al and his popular Major Land m mission. thoroug the Lib Anouncem ed «C Lib Nor meIt 3 Sections ~0) Pages h Y U saturd: Hepbu mMmIT sonally parties a Very North comâ€" 11 id Meeting of Mining Institute Saturday Dr. J. T. MciIntyre to be the Speaker at Mceting in the Masonic Hall Saturday Evening of This Week. Annual High School Exercises on Oct. 26 Prinicpal Fyfe, of Queen‘s University to be Special Speaker at Event at Timmins High School Friday of This Week. Principal . Kingston. of marked interested ln Principal FPyf of the North ates at the. s of the North The itinera The itinerary as given for Principal Fyfe is as follows:â€"At Noranda on Tuesday, Oct. 23rd. At Kirkland Lake, Wednesday (yvesterday), Oct. 24th, At Timmins on Thursday, Oct. 25th, there will be a gathering of graduates of Queen‘s University. Friday, Oct. 26th, Principal Fyfe will address the High and Vocaticnal School pupils in the afternoon, and in the evening he will hss the euest sneaker at the school comâ€" ag Important Business for Legion Meeting Monday M C tb rrie Examiner:â€"Apparently there| young bit of money left in Canada yet.| All ar Dominion refunding loan was over ) VaAsseT ‘ribed by $33,000,000. and I hall ber mportan LIng Will | MciIintyre, land, who air from 1l of th lian . pI ed speaket exercise hare 71 th this week is on a toutr meeting Queen‘s graduâ€" eral centres of this part blem 1, at 6â€"p.m. will be addressed he Porcupine branch Institute of Mining will be held in the Timmins, on Saturâ€" was awarded ravelling sch speciall 7 anyV M D., of Camâ€" l1 describe a ndon to the ¢ y asked t friends in ded a Sir scholarship journey to in Canada on deepâ€" Shif mee nda ind gqeailt wWIiLL qjuestion o Armistic f James sands. by! One Man Given Four Months for Wilâ€" ~â€" fully Obstructing the Police. a | Incidents in Trouble in hA 4A | the North, : Sentences Imposed ‘\ _ at Cochrane Court of As incidents in the present trouble in the North due to the efforts of the alien communists who are by the apparent fear in which they are held by the provincial authorities in Toronto., three men were faced with charges at police court in Cochrane on Monday of this week. The three men were concerned in a clash with police on October "7th. The hearing of the cases occupied all afternoon andg part of the evening. Crownâ€"Attorney Caldbick appeared for the prosecution, while the accused had secured A. C. Brown for defence counâ€" _ Adrien Caron, charged with wilfully |obstruct,ing police, was sentenced to four months‘ hard labour. ___The clash occurred at Mace near the Quebec boundary on the Canadian National Railways. Godin was allegâ€" eq to have resisted Sergeant Roy El â€" liott who attempted to arrest him. He pleaded not guilty but was convicted on the evidence presented. Smith was accused of assaulting Inâ€" spector Creasy of the provincial police and Constable Stringer. He also "pleaded® not gullty but was cohvic’t’éd.‘ Smith po,lice said was one of a number of men who fled before a police charge ‘and who threw stones at the officers. Constable Stringer identified Smith, as the man he saw toss a stone. Magistrate Tucker said he cons‘iderâ€" ed Caron‘s act the most serious. The accused was alleged to have obstructed | Sergeant Elliott as the officer attemptâ€" ,‘ed to arrest Godin. Although he pleaded not guilty, Caron also was \convicted on the evidence submitted . | to the court. sel Emery Godin, charged with resisting arrest was sentenced to three months hard labour. Alfreq Smith, charged with assaultâ€" ing an officer, was sentenced to one month hard labour. TEN PRISONERS LEFT HERE FOR HAILEYBURY YESTERDAY There were no less than ten prisonâ€" ers leaving Timmins yesterday for terms at Haileybury. These included: Eustache Montford, committed for trial on nine charges or gross indeâ€" cency:; Mrs. M. Barrette, given three months as the keeper of a disorderly house; one speeder unable to raise $10.00 fine and costs; several others who could not get together the necesâ€" sary money for the fine of $10.00 and costs; and some others. There were also four from Tisdale going down at the same time. ‘Fergt. M. Salley took the Timmins prisoners down. Campaign for Funds for the Children‘s Aid Starts Oct. 51 Membership Campaign to Raise Funds for the Worthy Cause of the Youngsters. _ Whole District to be Canâ€" vassed. â€" First Public Appeal in Three Years. Support of All Asked to Carry on Good Work. A membership drive to secure funds possible tC for the carrying on of the good work of | ren‘s Aid the District of Cochrane Children‘s Aid Shelter. Ssociety will be started on Wednesday of next week and will continue for‘Chief 0 three days. Effort has been made byl M | the executive of the District C.A.S. to | MaYr have the whole district covered. Canâ€"| Best. w vassers have been secured for Schuâ€" ! frienas w macher and South Porcupine, while| Police R ] Timmins will be thoroughly covered by . casion of 1 an able and earnest band of canvassers. Wednesda In the Timmins canvass the following | Anthony‘s societies and organizations are giving Paiul. son their able support as in past years:â€" | . 'fimmi their able support as in past years:â€". Ladies of St. Anthony‘s Church, Ladies of the Church of the Nativity, Ladies: of the United Church, Ladies of the Hebrew Congregation, Eastern Star, Daughters of the Empire, Ladies of the Moose and other societies and indiviâ€" duals The canvass will be made from door to door and the whole town given opportunity to subscribe to the carryâ€" ing on of the work and the need for financing will be found in an advertiseâ€" ment elsewhere in this issue. . This advt. is donated by a friend of the youngsters to help along the campaign. All are asked to be ready for the canâ€" vassers, give them a genial welcome, and make as large a contribution as TIMMINS, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25TH, Planned Forgery in Jail at Haileybury Young Man Just Completing 1 Passing "Rubber" Cheques at mins Gets Three Months south End Ccurt. A young man named J home is said to be at Coba trouble at Timmins last mon cashing "rubber" cheques ar to Haileybury jail for a mon named Hodoken was also in jail and apparently must ha that he had $265.00 on d South Porcupine bank. A Hill at the ban End with a cheque in Hodo As will be seen by the Sout! correspondence in this issu remembered Hodoken and p money. The outcome wWa 'pleaded guilty to forging name and was sent back |bury this time for three m of the points of special int case is that Hill apparen the crime while in Jail at or at least made use of coming to him while he â€" The trouble, of course, is T is the wrong place for him. he gets out of jail that it people. This young iman number of worthless cheqt Timmins and apparently wi out of jail than he was at secure money from other ways than lawful work. Chief of Police Paul Married Here This Woeek Paul, son :( of Timmin WDonougr bonds of m ciating. C sident of 1 his life n motion. 1n and esteemsf ing for som the Norther ket ‘The Oshawa Times beverage rooms will est ally the prohibitior pirnme nd he w "ompleting T« ith. P sue, t nth Ath th intf tha Hod rm for T‘imâ€" 14 Haile mA t W i wher H II n 1ad Cochrane Wins from Timmins H.S. Team ocal Rugby Team, Handicapped by Crippled Players, Loses to Cochâ€" rane High School Yesterday. 11 PLANTING MANY TREES ON THE STREETS IN . S. Commission Begins into Teckâ€"Hughes Hig} ‘am hra ird ‘was a lit Hogarth play ‘hran HanC t 11 a th dal 1d id ha McKenna ind VC numb the : 1Imn€ unted a and aft 4 they s les that gfole}as Snap Stap Snap Bari ril hn in th th their whe ap, Hurd middles, » bre cchan 1 rilk nds enterpris > faAppear ly. One of thelt »chrane day the Cochrane team y Indian halfâ€"back, uchdown and was at us. The Timmins to pick because they ocd game but Frank tle ‘better than the ved a nice game, his ;â€" Alitet ind Sau 1 plI mmi s and Carreri. Beaulne; insides, o; middles, Craft Andruchuk and Everard, Chisholm rter, Mitchell; flyâ€" alternates, Milâ€" gave them theEUlll AZFZ AILLlLL_ V and an unconâ€"| rl\‘ # F 'd‘ )chrane the lead | lmmlnS ()ll PIG > first quarter. | izs second half gave | Notable Event Here on Friday ® > lead. Timmins| ng of This Week. Noted Shrin total till late in | ers‘ Orchestra from Toronto, a Frank Everard | Three Special Artists. S into Minit thdt trees are being f the streets in the work being prise. The trees pearance of the One local citizen es to put before it their points in ‘Timmins had rted to tally a hat Th U ns sb it th hran( efeated Timâ€" iy, the gameé ‘w, rain anc rly laid ou!l ‘ insiaqes, UaAl Moni and F ch and Patap halves, Penny flying wing A. Konopelky from Washingâ€" e United States ze commission at it had openâ€" o the stock of ning Company, in the stock on in open inquiry into Canadian k is held both injuries the and fought _defeat here play wideâ€" ck Timmins t and is out i because of ed Ssaturday from linge i special nOlé this week. Mn fina opped anm We > Gates, anC Curb Ex ind F Patapâ€" Penny wing mb 1€ Enumerators List Over 9000 Voters in Town of Timmins Work Said to Have Been Unusually Well Uone by ENUâ€" merators Appointed Under Dominion Franchise Act. Timmins the Only Town in Riding Enumerated Under Urban Plan. Court of Revision Dates to be Announcâ€" ed. â€" Lists Now Open to Public. Over $230 Netted by the V.O.N. Tag Day Efficient Lady Taggers Gathered Nice Amount for Victorian Ord of Nurses on Saturday of Last Week. Victorian | branch, n be exact). group oI . out this w and effective day and as a local branch funds to cart othe that seas Shriners‘ Dance at Timmins on Friday was I 5kill . ging : expres feels ‘Those who have received, 0: invitations from the Porcu} Iroquois Falls District Shrine the dance to be held in the pavilion on Friday (toâ€"morrc ing, October 26th, certainly themselves fortunate. The e mises to be one of the Oou dance events of the season. the speciat <features for the will be the famous Shriners‘ of Rameses Temple, Toronto panying the Shriners‘ orchest three artists of unusual mel tertainer Canada‘s Scottish, Wilson, Joyce B dancer. 2 o‘cloc} served fez fo: Th Present indications sugget Shriners‘ dance at the Riv lion will attract a crowd f1 the district. The Shriner alone is worth the any of the three charmin{ dies is equally worth whil tertainment for the evenit Father and Son Banquet at Golden Beaver Lodge AnnounC members « evening, N banquet w hall, Tim visitors of A. M. p.m. Th ait for the to be I ind hay s the a) AIY rGi¢ ‘OWTI Datr rcrobatl pI e at the Riv t a crowd f1 The Shriner isked i1I ifi 11 ers Gathered Viectorian Order ived one of the| enrolled. In Timn Porcupine and | have gone further shrine Club to| convenience of th n the Riverside| posted copies of t â€"morrow) evenâ€" | divisions at both t] tainly â€" consider | DOst cffhice where t The e\,ent, pro#»] ed. This should ] o ftararaftamra anaa Itr pip nch 1€ TY rit As er h Watsol ‘ Hornpip vent proâ€" itstanding One of _ occasion orchestrs . Accomâ€" tra will be danCt VOH nusually Well Done by Enuâ€" )1 nd »nrolled. In Timmins the have gone further than convenience of the publ posted copies of the lists divisions at both the towr post office where they ma ed. This should prove C vantage and convenience It may be noted for t formation that the dists gecgraphically, as it were alphabetical order. Tha the voter must look for hi under the list of the by um PRICE FIVE CENTS ons numnDpers 10r @®or instance, Town is Poll No. 138 for th he municipal list is 1 The subâ€"divisions f01 ection run from 138 of Timmins. With he enumeration of v ie enumerators last â€" . Channen was in charge of the ation for the town of Timmins confident that all the enumeraâ€" ide an honest and earnest effort il] eligible names on the list, and Drominior sid Circulation Last W oeck 11 ompleted The work lly well d juen bâ€"divi 2 274 _.-Mm- L outlit he CC 1l A} thei TAl Th 11 thin}k 1€ t] 11 it 11 speCcIal a(lâ€" ) the public. general inâ€" re @arranged nstead of in means: that or her name where he or nls n in this s worked meration. Timmins. g with a Other r what is e for this innounced eral polling fore it ma. mnmding sub wn are subâ€"division riding. No. . 139, and so the Dominâ€" 168 for the is explanaâ€" ill and ids numo6 230 ; 5, 10, makt 30 Lxe l 1J under 10Or ill b ImtC 11 10 OL poll havt T‘im po 197 342 1 1i VY Spe tha hay 16 ad tha tfll‘ dul yeI made give In hn thin ub 11 16 of it

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