Ontario Community Newspapers

Porcupine Advance, 2 May 1935, 2, p. 2

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Ay" was in pliment to the person looked upo house fly i and is note the dissem diseases as tuberculosi others. It objectionak ated in ma places. ‘Tr health owi directly fr food, carr other orga composing body, legs, parts. Un( so be conyv and regu In m typh Fight the Menace Common House Fly 91 % :Otf â€" IJDNVUHUO â€" 149V71 NMOQOYS P n n in i in ie e /T. o Ne o snn o on t o W P us . se in e o ic ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR the Time to Clear the Breeding Places s Danger to Health. anada Northern Power Corporation Limited )e t puDd wWait. NC ind advant call for m« You‘ll n e than sav Dargain ide NOW Olf ti 02e2, and 81098 Controlling and Operating NORTHERN ONTARIO POWER COMPANY LIMITED NORTHERN QUEBEC POWER COMPANY LIMITED it give Several g velop durin years, says the numbe: of the seasc erous in s diminish r eold weath: desirable m flies undou ing or red C18}J» D prol and sible e eff 1¢ 11Y M Ivant rfau] n ge of tor as little as 15 Cents a Day rourself and family the countless refrigeration. You can buy one on of as little as $3.75 or less than 15 nall outlay. In fact, ‘the refrigeraâ€" i month by ending ice bills and food g savings by letting you take adâ€" ty purchases of perishable foodâ€" e of this opportunity; to have all esh food, crisp salads and delicious iwavys means. A J BsA ol io ts U s is it e in ie w ts ts ul n Ds Oe ib e Ety ++ «ul To s es Bnlis C oi ns | dn y xt on cteataateat ats ate ate ote o ho aiie ie ts ohe ate e in en en TEN YEARS AGO IN TIMMIN®S d nusance. the whole trouble walk clear is pa p. Goog fellows 1 Timmins Streets 1 s it is toâ€"day. Lo ts of the town we ing the public gre: Some of the saime in The Advance it mentioned recently al Bank property. utsides of livery st: , â€"pPiease, Timmins Cushing icted th neelulng, it was ownsite a sur the householde istallation and char [Led LTh€ service rtues and help n his sermon. nd ).F From data in the Porenpine Advance Fyles. 11 to be done five cent in € be 1@aid Mount) pavemet Elm: Fo 1 sm( mage iD 2m wWil ato Iri Timmil ouncil 2titi( M ible ind em Iness 0 p the 11 Figures showing how much the Night class®s at the Timmins High and VCâ€" caticocnal school were being used were quoteq by J. W. Treleaven, principal of the school, ten years ago. Instruction at that time was given in engineering, geolzsgy, mathematics, English, elecâ€" tricity, stenography, bookkeeying sewâ€" ing, French and physical culture. Durâ€" ing the sessions, 11,834 student hours were counted, well spread over the subâ€" jects, though English was the most popular. â€" Enrolments in the various subjects varied from 15 to 158. "The large enroiment in the English classes and tho total number of student hours sented to the Hollinger team, winners of the 1924 series and the medals to individual players. The personnel of the Hollinger team was: Stanley Hetherington (captain), J. Haly, Deâ€" drickson, H. Stevenson, 8. Anderson, o. Satrang, M. Petterson R. Dunbar, W. McHugh, Jr., Hanson, C. Warne, Johanâ€" son, A. Ford, O. Berg, Spanton. There were nearly 160 football players and enthusiasts present and many pleasant speeches topped off the evening. Among those who addressed the smokâ€" er were: B. C. Lamble, president of the club in 1924; E. E. Duxfield, president Own You 19 1t P foâ€"ctball in the Porcupine for eason. â€" Hollinger won the first m the pick of the rest of the teams. Half time score was Toilly went on a scoring bee in half and made the final tally G. F. Black rcupine District Football As held a smoker ten years ag! an outstanding social event me time, the shield was pre: the Hollinger team, winner U ual meeting of the Timmin ub held ten years ago result election of the following : president, D. W. O‘Sullivan R. F .Francis; viceâ€"president : directors, R. F. Francis, G 3 W. O‘Sullivan, I. A. Solo tee members Montgomery, D. E Williams, J. Shewan Kexmmg A. E. Prout A. Boloman. W. F. B oo«nmented The ‘"Mrs. A. Laronde, of Sudbury, is visitâ€" ing her sister, Mrs. T. J. Lawlor." "Mr and Mrs. Thomas Donley, of Ottawa, were weekâ€"end visitors to town." "Miss K. McMabb is spending a few weeks‘ holidays at her home in White Lake, Renfrew County, Ontarid." "Mr. J. A. MacDconald is on a business trip to Toronto, â€" Montreal â€" and â€" Ottawa." "Bornâ€"in Timmins, on Thursday, April 16th, 1925, to Mr. and Mrs, Frank Lalonde, Columbus avenueâ€"a daughâ€" ter." "Bornâ€"in Timmins, Ontarico, on Thursday, April 23rd, to Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Murray, 43 Laurier avenueâ€"a daughter." "Bornâ€"in Timmins, on Monday, April 27th, 1925, m l(r ~and a number of musical numbers on th programme, including those by 4 Gordon, R. Mitchell, Miss R. MceCarth: and D. Twaddle. Ken Donohue deliv ered a reading. The second murder reported withi two weeks from the Cochrane area te years ago happened as follows, accord ing to a despatch from there: murder was committed along the Al goma Central south of Hearst wher two trappers occupied a cabin durin the winter. Farly in the evening a ma came to the do>r and asked permissio to stop Oovernight with the two trayp pers. He carried a gun and had evi dently been out hunting as he had pair of dogs with him. During th night one of the trappers awoke an saw the stranger up with a gun in h hand, and on ‘being asked what h thought he was doing the stranger re plied that he was goaing out huntin rabbits. Then he suddenly levelled hi gun and deliberately shot the othce trapper in his bunk. He was at onc set upon by the other trapper wh wrestled with him and managed to tak the gun away and tie him up. Th next morning he delivereq the murder er to the police." South Porcupine notes of ten year ago:â€"A gosd crowd attended a concer given by the pupils of Prof. Schroede in the Majestic theatre. Twentyâ€"fiv telephone wires were put out of orde when lightning struck the telephon exchange at South Porcupins. Som damage was done by the resulting fire Work was begun on the Timmins high way and rock cuts were being made Good looking ore was reporteq i1 Shaw township. 21st, 1925, when nearly 80 present.. CGILT. girls s accomplished manner. Parks was toastmaster an« assisted on the programm: E. M. Quick, Mrs. J. D. Reynolds, Miss Robinson, « Mr. Thomas Miss Jackson, Mr. Gray and Mr. Mann. Preparation { 1925 were late in April chosen as th Timmins C woulg place i tion. Reports from Charlton ten told of the inheritance of valued at $800,000,000 by Mrs Russell, of that centre. R wards, of New York, built and Mrs. Russell, of of the near relatives of the Settiement had been in abe some time pending the prov lationship by several claima ne second annual ban El Shadi Bible class was Presbyterian church basem rIage T T immin the Unil Mr. and Monteith who are in ie main and get in those classes their fAirst les sons in English ang in Canadian citi zenship must be particulariarly grati {ying to the sorrd and a source of sat isfeotion to the community," said M: Preleaven. quiet Thursdav. m ‘AIrs M i he study of ‘unde when rem 9JY dy in Tor nanager 0 er L. Gib o Timmin very heart oOsts of ol Mi T1 fields. 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