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Porcupine Advance, 8 Nov 1934, 1, p. 6

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AFTERNOGON TEA AND sSALE OF HOME BAKING, NO Announcem noon tea and be held unde Matthew‘s La afternoon, N Mrs. C. E. ‘I‘; Floors Sanded and Refinished floors look soliceit youl enquiries. Having acquired an upâ€"toâ€" date equipment to make your old or discoloured floors look like new. We solicit vour patronage and Day or Night Service No Job To Lennard Leon 20 T Phone 67 ourth Avenue Seq 41 or Too Small xOov. 14TH| ‘Timmins Has Second ! Case of Tularemia Soq Far as Known it is the Second Cast Known in Canada. Infection Comes from Rabbits. First Patient Recovered. reported the case oI TU known in Canada, his dia confirmed by the authoritie son‘s first patient was a lo: d judging by the success 0 ‘"s treatment in the othe: ances for recovery are thi Tularemia, Dr. Hudson ex s primarily as an infecti0 wild rodents, particularl mong these animals it oC tal bacteriemia due to larense. The disease aff itracted the diseas »bits. . Although th ves fatal, Dr. Hud. 11 mmins has a second : i, likely the second case for Canada. Tularer W T ‘s, Russia and Japan n Timmins has had _ever in Canada to d 1930, Dr. Lou Hudsot ‘ted the first case of und jud; i woman who has 1d â€" ‘Thr ig. a wild rabbit s ill with higsh fey ind _ umb dias mplete Dr. Hudson ularemia, the To n Ol1 nd swoll osed the d sampl the publ to resul nfirmed men l 211 ht h 121 LLY H 11 Teckâ€"Hughes Planning to Drop Two Directors h hnolders are preâ€" 1 a special genâ€" : of George Milâ€" D. L. H. Forbes, e instructed, will byâ€"law to reduce to seven and for WE POm â€" UV . | . RBF Y : :x V T. No lc J Th 16.A V se NeR S l :) oi ds NB C r flies. idvice that care | Musical Treat at Oddfellows Mal _ dressing wild' Tuesday Evening, under Auspic should be worn of Timmins 1.0.0.F. Auxiliary he hands. The Club. rooked in each sed for food. | A musical event of Outstanding list does not two membe d under re y had disp their holic a dividend NV1 al es, Limited, William W. laufer, both if a byâ€"law irmed at the ing of the direct conâ€" 1y fluids of a result of eckâ€"Hughes be held in York Hotel, on Tuesday, the twelfth rs are preâ€" pecial genâ€" nmilil th. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO care | Musical Treat at Oddfellows Mall on wild |â€" Tuesday Evening, under Auspices ;\ Notable Programme by Welsh Male Chor J. Thomas, president pine Welsh Male Choi duced the choir and th Jones, and the accomp roway. audiences, her solos, "Break and "I Know a Valley," being ( ing on the programme for the The violin solos by David Gor H. Walters playing the pian paniments added further char evening. The playing of the young artists won very sincere thusiastic approval, tone, techi interpretation being unusually Before the concluding nut the choir, the president, J. Th pressed the special apprecia for the artists who had assi: the evening‘s programme. The programm dividcod into two mission between missicn the chait orous stories,; W Noble Grand of respcnded to a r dress. Mr. Lacy the Oddfellows : cupine Welsh M ing and the gei was felt for the Annual Turkey Dinner at Schumacher Nov. 12th excei even the past successes line. In order to accommC there will be two dinners, one : and the other at 6 pm. The Schumacher are justly noted excellence of these annual tu: ners and the good service, should note the date and time annua@al tu t ty o dinners, one at o ] it 6 pm. The ladie e justly noted for ese annual turkey gyood service, and wh very sincere and c 1, tone, technique a ig unusually good. cluding numbers ident, J. Thomas, ¢ lal appreciation i 19 had assisted w Tramme. T npanl 41} linner at Trinity achecr, will be on ind promises to successes in this iccommodate all ‘rs, one at 5 p.m., 1 conductor. by the choiur the Sweet f Harlech"; the Porc iefly int wo of the a token of the Welsh 11 > musicâ€" e Welsh organizâ€" of Ron cellence. proâ€" s of the g tenor 1 to adâ€" ince he endition appreâ€" pif gil t Robertson air race from England to Australia has a peculiar interest for Toronto. They fiew a De Havilland Comet machine and this city is the home of the De Havilland Company of Canada. Contact, official organ of the Toronto Flying Club, notes that the total time from the takeâ€"off at Mildenâ€" hall to the finishing line at Melbourne was only 71 hours, while an ordinary firstâ€"class letter mail takes five weeks to make the same journey. They were actually 20 hours ahead of the second machine, so that their time was nearly The victory Messrs Scott a Robertson air Australia has Toronto. They Ranges, Heaters British Airplanes and Airmen Eliminate Space The George Taylor Hardware Ltd. Stove Cement Stove Pipe En Stove Guards, each Stove Boards, The fire box and grates of McClary‘s Stoves are guaranteed for five ye Dampers, OW s DEMONSTRATED ELBOWâ€"BENDING AT EXHIBIT He gives a whoop for a nice cold glass of beer does Chief Litt who demonstrated without reservation the Indian technique in bending at New York brewing exhibit. ARccessories oal Sceuttles urnace Shovels VC From Mail and Empire) victory of the British team Scott and Black, in the Mac amel 25¢ and 4 per eaQc types Oof f achieved exceeded designers. for the ra that tion‘ vide up uUp C 91 ( O he i1 ike ~Ooff req miting $12'00to $17°00 3 Quebec MHeaters 11 ied 1 11 1 most interesting tence, and has fficiency which ctations of the the regulations it was realized machines comâ€" tional Convenâ€" nts would proâ€" for range and gineers quickly lable pitch proâ€" hat of any i leads the and space. es and the TCl T hes e Canadian allâ€"steel built stoves are beautifully finished in cream and green enamel with nickelâ€"plated trimmings, with and withâ€" out warming ovens and 1 V CsSClI 10 L ind $32.00 7 $85.00 therefore made to o the design and manu British Empire of t trollable Pitch It has been SUugf quarters that the Co ing freak, and of no mercial purpose. Th because machin{ nearly 12,000 miles ov air route with co landing grounds, Cat freak. Furthermort have had commerci mind from the first them that there Aar all con mediate cbtain the takeâ€"Off to cover the range 0 was necessary to ma all control points vast di: populat fast mail machines THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8TH, 1934 inces and 0 ns made th service im mparalvei organizati un] i suffh 00 mi l avelvy de; ibilit 1nIZ pCo whi 1 TL HT n

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