memn 1S8lC pin ove Timt EAsSTERNX STAR DANCE AT SOUTH PORCUPINE, NOYV intt GrC "that th Liberal . that this ing in 1: Liberal 4 mins at | to John K Bradette, the associ formed by Dby choice of pre tion, the moved by by : AÂ¥A. mIns was Cai October 24th for the purp«( to take the j had resigned be a very int Ask But One Liberal Assoctation Here activities. He the commissio en to carry t The first med N. O. Commissi on TuesGay of Hepburn was u and so the meet to. It is unders commission is 1 its mectings at " Interesting Molisn Passed at Meeting of Liberals Here on Wednesday Last., â€" Len Cousins President of Association. himself Lateoly, trict su division According to the pr ment, Mr. Cavanagt $10,000.00 a year, the Geo. W. Lee when h the railway. The préi ever, that there will of any kind, and that ing of two or three t year to the railway. will also be gengral year to the t will also be Nipissing Cent O. without any It is underst set Mr. Cavan mis eral m Northe take u all th; genera secured and la J. H. Black | N. O. Railw was in the starting fron his way up earned a pla line but was the positicn, now given b the carlier A. H. Cavanaugh New General | Manager of T. N. 0. Railway Appointment Announced on Tuesday by Pemier Hepburn. Latterly District Superintendent of the Allandale Division of the C.N.R. At One Time on the T. N. 0., Where his Promotion was Rapid. progres equally 18 O ha Vol. ~â€"XIX. ~No. 44 1€ OITL al riding On mot pul A ; Oscar Robert: John Rowland dette.. M.P.,., : aid Circulation Last W eek of Te Ime sident. T. of the exe the motion thi Al 1J n Or M 1 LV 1€ isins was the unanimous he meeting for the position t. T. A. Skelly was elected he executive of the associaâ€" motion to this effect being Henry Jeffrey and seconded outot. and meeting with the i6 11 6 D 6 1A Y brar ditic Ma Wednesd e Oddfe lectin Deat wWweek. Premier to leave the city as held in Toronâ€" hat for a time the to have many of o on this account. mier st be no this me letters were M.P.P.. and J 10uSsa] Mr. mana athe whiic AC AIY ippolinted genâ€" niskaming and vay. He will le on Tuesday Hepburn, the IVAnC mber the accounts knew him in y ..event Mr. N.QO., but his P . called mmins, iY s announceâ€" ary will be is that paid n charge of tates, howâ€" â€"perquisites eans a savâ€" 1in RaY e llow phurn, the . 0. Comâ€" anaugh, of 11 pI ing Tim 1 Provin and t back to 11 ‘be takâ€" mmendaâ€" ‘"dfor. 26 onal and various credit ~to rallway. een disâ€" Allandale railway, working He on the ved to )IIars a inaugh O. has ability nded sent ning, hall, ident T‘in Ol€ al rTrom nto ind beâ€" in â€" the igh AT W to pay the rent. She was told tha council would see to it. Councillor Paquette asked if a priâ€" | 4 vate meeting with the elecrical inâ€" spector could not be arranged. Counâ€" | F cillor Bartleman said that he was in | favour of any investigation if it would help matters any but he said that the council could not do anything about it. If the man was working for the town they could investigate but he thought | h that the council could not carry on an | W To Forbid Dayâ€"Time Parking in Vicinity of Central School service and Parade Remembrance Day ed as against meeting and t} The â€" Canadi branch, this we vitation to all 1 ganizations an with them on S observance â€" of Sunday, Nov. 11 cially includes vak, Ukrainian. 141118 _ CaAnadIian _ Legion, limmins branch, this week issues an urgent inâ€" vitation to all loyal societies, clubs, orâ€" ganizations ‘and jindividualsd to join with them on Sunday, Nov. 11th, in the observance of _ Remembrance Day, Sunday, Nov. l11th. The invitation speâ€" cially includes the Polish, Czechoâ€"Sloâ€" vak, Ukrainian, Finnish, Croatian, Italâ€" ian and other Canadian associaâ€" tions of Old World origin, as well as national bodies like the Sons of Engâ€" land, Sons of Scotland, Daughters of the Empire, Loyal Order of Moose, and fraâ€" ternal societies of all kinds, together with the Boy Scouts, Girl Guides, etc. In short all loyal groups and indiviâ€" duals are asked to assist in the parade and services on Nov. l1th. The parâ€" ade will assemble at the new Veterans‘ hall, Cedar street, south, on Sunday, Nov. lith, at 2.15 p.m., and march to the cenotaph for the annual memorial service at 3 p.m. Another Flurry About the Hydro Inspector Matter at Council. â€" Stop Signs to be Placed at Three More Intersections. _ Criticism for Liquor Board Inâ€" spector. . Other Matters Before the Town Council Meeting on Thursday Last. Canadian Timmin ]Dedth of Mrs. Stovel' at the Dome, Sundav J. Latorneau‘s Body Found in Mattagami On motion of Councillers Chateauvert and Bartleman, Timmins branch No. 88 Canadian Legion was granted permisâ€" sion to hold a tag day in Timmins Nov. 10th. A number of rebates on water rates (Continued on Page Eight) investigation in the case of a man not working for them. The matter was again dropped when the clerk said that there was some correspondence about the matter. . A widow woman in Moneta, whose property is up for sale is also to be looked after. All Vince i11, is gress been 111. On Tuesday morning a short service was held at the home at the Dome, conducted by Archdeacon Woodall, only a few close friends of the family being present, and then the body was taken to Tiimmins from whence it left on the Those ac were:â€"JChn Mr. Heenan and beet South Porcupine, Ont., Oct. 31st, 1934. Special to The Advance. It is with deep regret that we anâ€" nounce the death of Mrs. Margaret Stovel, wife of Mr. J. H. Stovell, of the Dome Mines. Sho died of pneumonia on Sunday morning at her home here, after a very short illness; having reâ€" turned from Montreal only the previâ€" ous Sunday. Mrs, Stovell has resided at the Dome Mines for the past seven years, and in that time has by her pleasing personâ€" Much Regret at Unexppoted Passing of Valued Citizen of District. Funâ€" eral MHeld at Toronto This Week. h a n( wh The body iq been n hth Body to be Recovered from River by Omer Goulet. . Joseph Latourneau Victim of Canoe Accident. h [rs, Stovell has resided at the Dome es for the past seven years, and in t time has by her pleasing personâ€" y made many friends in all stations life. Very deep sympathy is felt > for her three boysâ€"Hodder, Bruce Sam,â€"who arrived from Montreal re they are at college on Sunday it, too late to see their mother alive, for her husband, who has also body of Joseph Latourneau, who een missing for a couple of days, recovered from the Mattagami at a point near McChesney‘s mill day afternoon last by Omer Gouâ€" This is the eighth body recovered the river by Mr. Goulet in the ew years, his, expert skill at dragâ€" being well known. The late i Latourneau lived at 5 Birch north and was employed for years at the Hollinger. He was 30 years of age and unmarried. id been troubled with a form of atism and is believed to have proceeding on the river to visit , that he knew in order to locate herbs for medicinal purposes. He avelling by canoe and apparently ith some acc.:dent that led to his When the young man did not i home and the canoe was later floating empty on ‘the river, for his safety was felt by friends. for interment. e circles of friends deeply regrt,t. Bornâ€"To Mr. and M ‘oung man‘s unfortunate death] roca, 24 Kirby avenue, xtend deep sympathy to the beâ€" Oct. 24th, 1934â€"a daug 1 relations. ing well. 11 will be pleased to know that Mrs. it Woodbury, who has been quite 10w making the very best of proâ€" o complete recovery. Joseph Latournéeau was unâ€" H.s home was in Quebec d the body is to be shipped ing empty on the river,} court | s safety was felt by friends.| license as first made for him and| As t er was draggeq in effort to| and cCc body in case he had been licenst feared. Mr. Goulet was, on a fi e helping in the draggins’ a nom nd it was not long before| to sevt for Toronto for burial. ‘1l and the three sons also 111 MJ1 z as pallbearers here Jr., Mr. Harold Hall, Ir. L. H. Johns, â€"Mtr. G. Mr. Richard Murphy. TIMMINS, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18T, 1934 The event, o‘clock and c unusual music Vagabond Kin A dance held last : side pavilion by the was a big success. unusually large one lightful time. _ The many added to the merrin costumes were very t were in keeping wit} ing decorated with w A couple in checker the fancy of the cerc ness and originality. and they crowd. This d fails to please tawa, has | checking u; but have fa for the over 500 de North Bay Hallowe‘en Dance by the Canadian Legion futu and there is stiil the The easiest, cheapest remember and pay t waiting for court cos Event Last Night Very Largely Attend ed and Successful. Many Attracâ€" tive Costumes, at the Riverside Pavilion. at Walker‘s Undertaking Parlo: Monday morning after which th was taken to the station for tr: ence to Montreal, where the fami reside, and where burial was The large number of floral tributs evidence of the popularity of t] ceased and the sympathy for bereaved. The pallbearers we! wW. Young, H. Skavlem, S. R. McC H. F. Adams, H. Heine, ‘Gene Bi How About Your Radio License for the Year John Rutherford, for popular and wellâ€"kno Timmins, passed away hospital, Timmins, on Oct. 27th, death being mohia. The late Mr. F to Timmins in 1911 ar the Hollinger staff un his death with the e: years spent in overse: the Canadian Engineer The late John Rutherfo in Picton, Nova Scotia, years Of age at the time 0: was a graduate of McGil and for many years was <( neering staff of the Holling cently serving in the office. vived by his widow (former lie Farrel), one little son, five years, his mother, Mrs. erford, of Montreal, and t Misses Jean, Margaret Rutherford.«â€"To these and near relatives and friends sympathy of all will be this time. Miss Jean Rut to Timmin§s last week and Montreal for the funeral. Montreéeal Tfor the funetr The late John Ru member of the Masoni funeral on Monday w honours. There was a Funeral on Monday of Jack Rutherford Wellâ€"Known â€" and Popular Resident Passes Away at St. Mary‘s Hospital on Saturday. In Timmins for Over Twenty Years. As the As to please da Another Legio 10 pinre fed P Ma Sa H h Shriners‘ Orchestra Makes Big Hit Here Address by Queen‘s Principal High School Commencement Inspiring Address by Dr. Fyfe Featured Event on Frid: Last. Address by Mr. Tanner Also Effective and Inâ€" formative. Other Interesting Addresses. Proâ€" gramme of Much Interest. Orchestra a Feaâ€" ture. Diplomas and Prizes Presented. Another New Member on the Timmins Police Force mm nb Hig ey was recently sworn in for the District of Cochâ€" ige Caron. Chief Paul is ct constable, the appointâ€" strict constable giving jurâ€" i peace officer anywhere in Hi mb rincipai Schcool. by L. H nmins police ck Downeyv, c High School auditOorâ€" _to the dcors on Friâ€" he annual commenceâ€" f the Timmins High chcol, and all in atâ€" he evening a most inâ€" ising one. The selecâ€" igh School orchestra ion of Mr. Mitchell preciated, this talentâ€" ing the warmest comâ€" _ excellent music preâ€" the th 1€ ain i to remain Ttor anâ€" n the Riverside paâ€" / evening. Again rge attendance and e Shrine orchestra by the young lady a big popular hit. ber was added this ns police force in Jowney, of Ottawa. tarts Off with the _the biggest man eing 6 ft., 2 inches roportion. He has ce in police work, : Tailway police as e R.CM.P. In adâ€" nmnary duties as a ind ind da servic> on some f the force. Mr. nan, single, and able addition * to pin hC evening at the r the auspices Iroquois Falls w a very large er the district by all who atâ€" ture of the ocâ€" e North of the chestra from to. The music a big hit. Anâ€" iterest was the work Oof the the orchestra : youngest girl tish, Irish and son, acrobatic Joyce Brown, The spec.alities made a novel f the occasion. nce on Friday a general deâ€" the Shrine orâ€" Schc 1LD 1 and â€"gave sts of the address he the school > were 590 ber is well the success pace with ie Tim Concert on Tuesday by the Welsh Choir lhe violin select] don, with Herman ° were given with : effectiveness, M. B. Scott in : touches of canny (Continued or On behalf of her daughte tending Toronto _ Univ Purdy said he felt that Mr be proud of her gifted da Purdy also complimented t and spoke of the goodwill . ation COf the high schools trict, largely due to the vision and earnestness Tanner. silver Wedding of Oldâ€"time Residents GCl., Z2oth, Observed the 25th sary of their wedding. Thet happy gathering at the home street with many friends pre all enjoying a delightful even and Mrs. Ringstead were show good wishes and they were als cipients of many beautiful and gifts to mark the occasion. I Hawaiians supplied the music evening. Several tables of bri ed to the enjoyment of the while others enjoyed dancing found the evening a very plea Mr. and Mrs. Ringstead have Timmins for twentyâ€"four y have wide circles of friends tend felicitations on the oc their silver wedding anniverss Last season the POrcupine Welsh Choir won recognition and appreciaâ€" tion for the outstanding choral music provided, and this year the choir is reâ€" ported to be even better than last seaâ€" son. Accordingly, music lovers should be delighted to know that the Porcuâ€" pine Welsh Choir has anriounced a conâ€" cert to be given under the auspices of Timmins Lodge No. 459 Auxiliary Club in the Oddfellows ha‘ll, Spruce street, Timmins, on Tusesday evening of next week, Nov. 6th, commencing at 8.30 p.m. This concert promises to be Oone of very special interest. The proâ€" gramme will include numbers by the choir, solos, duets, quartettes and literâ€" ary and other numbers. Those who know the excellence attained by the Porcupine Welsh Choir will highly reâ€" ccmmend the concert on Tuesday, November 6th. Campaign Now Under Way for Funds for the Children‘s Aid Mr. and Mrs. O. Rings street, north, on Thursday Oct. 25th, observed the | sary Of their wedding. Canvassers Started Wednesday in the District Children‘ Aid Society Membership Campaign to Secure Funds for the Work for the Children. _ Large Number of Ladies Assisting. _ Business Section to be Canvassed by Men. Mr, and Mrs. 0. Ringstead, Resident Timmins Twentyâ€"four Years, Ob serve 25th Wedding Anniverâ€" sary Last Week. Inrteresting and Pleasing Event to be Given in the Oddfellows Hall, Timâ€" mins, on Tuesday, Nov. 6th. inniversary nd Shub m m} 10 rch 31L A1r S 11 M 1 t Capt. A. 8. Stevens Passes on Monday Shelter at the expense of the Soci All were advised to visit the Shelte see for themselves the good work d there. The Shelter not only cares children in need, but also trains t for good foster homes. In addition the work at the Shelter, the Childr Aid cares for sick and crippled ch ren; tries to improve poor homes, : where this fails, gets better homes the youngsters; and generally Ic after neglected and dependent ch ren. The work is partly maintained municipal grants and by payment maintenance Of wards, but volunt donations are necessary to carry the work. In much of the work ( some of the most helpful) the child are not made wards but continue their own homes. There is also cost of the work from the time ch ren come under the attention of Ssociety <until they are made wa and Other features to Last year the superint ed court 46 times and g in 86 Juvenile Court cas of about ten youngster to the superintendent. It is necessary to ri the district for the w paign started this week district with the cony astic. The ladies genet work are giving their | for the good work. . A them a kindly welcOome and as generous a dona that last year the superinte: velled over 18,000 miles in An interesting point made there is an average of three . ren taken to the Shelter e and skilfully cared for until be returned to their homes. age number of children in t is 28, with an average of se (infants) boarded out. on the average are mailintair Oldâ€"Timer of and Esteen throu three years, so that the unduly importuned. Ir work for the children, out that in the past yea: ren had been helped Each year sees betwe. office interviews and of interviews out of th 400 complaints dealt w investigaticmns madp. the work was that last year the supt 1¢ ‘urther th nd Oother hran M 1 on Tuesday eyv n was given in [imer of the North, Wellâ€"Enown 1 Esteemed, Dies at Home of Daughter, at the Age of 71 ted would g of children neral public Bat Mon Ithi. t campaign to st on the work of ine Children‘s Aid Wednesday of thi tinued for severa tion of some of vVmou ining The hall was m h the kindness of : the Moose and the both of whom 1 ind helpful interes hildren. Among ed N1 * p OfI some of i meeting ht aav 16 Pages Amon a were:â€" Sections Ai wC an the W1 1\ t] A 1 400 ) al 11 h um 300 1€ chi 1ed ig hi effor th n tha hild wee hilc at 111 ind 600 r}