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Porcupine Advance, 30 May 1935, 2, p. 3

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"I‘m â€"aski me?" "But it‘s the marguli to commit knew, monsiq"fr. Volnic called G that you uset tc when you yvere Jouvelles. Now â€"he was a rem bring down gam sling, and ever your having pa man to kil Eli stone from his : express request Tuins." Hornain!" A dead sil¢ werds. But t face suddenl lightly. ROOFING Hillâ€"Clarkâ€"Francis Ltd. Phone He "Valthex." ‘What! Tha "That scoun ad an impo 1lch he inte "Please explin Raoul begar: OT No C Byp>» Bring your roofing problems to us. Our highly skilled roofing expert will be glad to estimate, advise or take comâ€" plete charge of any roofing job whether repairing or layâ€" ing a new one. are espectaly â€"recommended. Four slates in one strip, size 36 by 10 inches. Laid 4 inches to the weather, one square of 100 slabs covers 100, square feet of roof. Brantford Fourâ€" inâ€"One Slabs give a heavy and massive appearance, save time and money in laying and give lasting satisfaction,. May 3Ast is the last day on which the first instalâ€" ment of Taxes for 1935 may be paid without penâ€" alty. After that date a penalty of 5 per cent. will be added to all unpaid taxes. ke kille 1€ Us preposierous, ,espostuiate juis. "I should have no reaso it such a crime! Why shoul illed the woman I careq for? ep the jewels she had entrust 1 just. before she sang." Estimates F rcc 126 PAY YOUR mMmol jewsls were imitation!~ were real. And that‘s just Ant in vour conduct that‘s and Avoid Penalty Town of Timmins cpre What does abeth Ho ling while 11 wirel ? * ; holding wTav of ha a half wit, and iqj chat with him ng with the de i had one talent shot. He could a stone from his fitted in with t halfâ€"demented ain sheph vou‘re taiking? of document ommand y« 5 that rog! espostulated e no reason Why should he lau HTMNTFH@ NCO Timmins Ppai at irri~ he saw i1196 and 11 l t He CS "All but cne string of pearls that I had given to her for her own, and that was extremely valuable." "You had made her a present of it?" "I sent it to her through my jewelâ€" haut "Angq did every ing on the day of long to you?" "*All ‘but cne st "And I further 4 heirs of Nabob d4‘E ticned the existenc and rare gems, it mig Anc aAn weal In the T £ 11 ight we hagq soen etherâ€"ws stcpped "What happened Racul ncdded ppDpo. It ht?" ‘Perfec ‘And I Â¥YÂ¥os. For I was going to marry her en she got her divorce. I was so ud and fond of her, that I loved to herâ€"wearingthem." Did she know their real value?" BI Btu the T h NC [ 1magIine so.â€" And you, I ta abeth Hornain ind monsieur. They o Elisabetn Hornair milltonaire. at was top much f 10n ind gems, iL W ndous duti ine so." 1JY belonged to you? YOou enâ€" nquiry agency to recover e for you? Am I right in hat the origin of the ortune was derived from who had been a Nabob in who converted his vast diamconds and precious ire igzauty? Isn‘t that rather higher up than ki _me that every But as matters on the frankn ally and truly, disappeared re t clude that if the mont never menâ€" f those necklaces s to avoid paying s entailed?" 1 she was wearâ€" death really beâ€" g Dutlt . ible to ent them to iA€ moment beâ€" ns ~of that tissue of lies assiou!â€"and kmail, nothâ€" , that might hat we must Angq there‘s it, and that ut the truth > to confront ction. "Ah, that bit ‘ss suffering ravo, again‘! nsieur, that nmnoment beâ€" 1€ ything _ stand ess of . were il 18A did U At Osgoode hall, Toronto, Mr. Jusâ€" tice W. E. Middleton on Tuesday granted a two weeks‘ adjournment of the hearing of an application of the Hydroâ€"Electric Power Commission of Ontario for court orders which would provide for liquidation of the affairs of the Abitibi Power and Paper Co., Ltd.. under the Bankruptcy Act instead of under the Winding Up Act. The orders would permit of considerâ€" ation of claims of the commission to rank as unsecured creditor of the comâ€" pany for large sums of money, under contracts with the company and its subsidiary, Ontario Power Service Corâ€" poration, Ltd. The motion of the Hydro Commisâ€" sion, on whose behalf Lewis Duncan, K.C., appeared asks the court to vary orders Mr. Justice G. H. Sedgewick, judge in bankruptcy, made September 26, 1932, after he had granted a receivâ€" ing order against Abitibi Power and Paper Co. on the petition of Canada Fackers, Ltd., and appointing Frederick C. Clarkson, Tcronto, custodian of the assets of Abitibi Power and Paper Co. The orders which the Hydro Comâ€" mission wishes to have reviewed proâ€" vided that the power and paper comâ€" pany might be wound up under the Winding Up Act, instead ¢f the Bankâ€" ruptcy Act, and appointed F. C. Clarkâ€" son, provincial liquidator. Further, the Hydroâ€"Electric Power Commission‘s motion seeks an order setting aside orders of the master of the Supreme Court directing creditors of Abitibi Power and Paper Co., Ltd., to prove claims on or before November 10, 1932, and appointing F. C. Clarkâ€" son, permanent liquidator of the powâ€" Elisgbeth H dered!" s.owly, emphaslZi "Those jewels 1 "What! Do yo not robbed? Wh then?" Adjournment Given in Abitibi Co. Case "As Elisabeth intended to sing ain songs demanding great simpli he asked me to look after the je or her. I would not take them. Application for Declaration of Bankruptcy Held Over at Osgoode Hall, Toronto. T‘here wa Ha C111 1pp o BE CONTINUED »} AY 28, 1935â€"and the five Dionne babies reach the proud age of twelve monthsâ€"each entitled to a single candle on her birthday cake. For six of those twelve months, the quintuplets have been thriving on Carnation Milk â€"gaining famously on it right along. «May you always enjoy contentâ€" ment"â€"is Carnation‘s birthday wish Y O R L D ‘ S L A RGâ€"E S T â€"S5SOEâ€"L L 4 Qfugune) he court to vary . H. Sedgewick, made September [ TQ K Q NT O a Aiso To 'Hamllton Smithville, Dunnâ€" 'nlle Woelland, Buffalo, Gailt, H\oodstock London Kitchâ€" !encr Guelph, C h a t h a m. ; Windsor and Detroit. i C O T N C at Iroquois FPalls. J.=Bt. Jean and party, Ansonville, narrowly escaped injury when a car owneg and driven by Mr. St. Jean <urned over in a dittch on the Monteith road. No person was injured. A car bought by J. Cemir the day previously was damaged when it stalled on the steep Jacob‘s Hill, near Iroquois Falls. The vehicle backed over the side and Mrs. Cemir and a child jumped out before the car loft the road. Mr. Comir was uninjured. A widely cireulated story that a man was seriously injured when struck by a car driven by a woman on vhe Porquis Junction road was checked by provinâ€" cial police, who were unable to verily the report. No Baggage checked. Children 5 years and under 12. Half Fare. Tickets to Buffalo and Detrolt sold subject to passengers meeting the Immigration Requirements of U.S.A. FOR INFPORMATION AND TICKETS A correspondent writing from Iroâ€" quois Falls says that a number of nearâ€" serious motor accidents were reported there recently.‘In the most serious of these, I. Stewart, Ansonville, was setiâ€" ously injured when a car in which he was a passsnger and driven by Louis Ogzden, turned over near Barber‘s Bay. Stewart received serious chest hurts when crushed beneath the car. He was taken to the Anson General hospital (uUO seri the:1 thes paper _ electing company, appolnling i ascertaining the wishes creditors with respect t: tration of the affairs of creditors with respect to the adminisâ€" bration pla: tration of the affairs of the company:| pane Semi G. D. Whitherspoon represented the| 30 and Jul: Abitibi Power and Paper Co., Ltd., and| gion Bran( E. T. Guest represented the holders Of | tion to the Abitibi bonds. part in the I "Giving fact that : recelving SedgewiC to call : Motor Car Accidents Cause Injuries Recently Thursday, June 6th Sundayv, June 9th inall ty Agents T. N. O. Ry. N.C. Canadian Pacific nd per companry. the commission asks an Oorâ€" ing Frederick C. Clarkson an of the assets of Abitibi 1 Paper Co., Ltd., under the order Mr. Justice G., H granted in September,, 1932 first meeting of creditors Of npany for the purpoase 01 trusutee of the assets of th« appointing inspectors anc \ /Alnrvielle TCO to these five litile winsome users of its product. Ask your grocer for the Improved Carnation Milkâ€"irradiated for "Sunâ€" shine" Vitamin D. No extra cost. Write for two valuable free bookletsâ€" "100 Glorified Recipes" and "Contented Babies". Address Carnation Company Ltd., Toronto, Ontario. uUuns2ecut admini and ired bi o pers Unusual Action by the Cochrane Legion situa Legion at Cochrane draited the 10110Wâ€" ing resolution : "First, that, as a protest to the inâ€" justice and indifference detailed above, Branch 89 of the Canadian Legion take no official part in the public and solâ€" emn ceremonies to be staged in the town of Cochrane on June 30 of this year on the occasion of the dedication of Memorial Park to the memory of cur comrades who fell overseas during the Great War. "And with protests and in condit10 and gener there is a ditions â€" b; branch, in that solem made with exâ€"service byt â€"OCchrat who ha: Lt h BT: rth ha thir uld in bD¢ he mf A bom Timin Al 1 reasons 1| returned s3 ons featured ral demorali in indifferen 11 @11 {1 elegation irane dra EVA PO°R A T Eâ€" D ithorities ignorin uthorities, th rcular resoluti jligations and plans. om Co 11 1C ;. toO â€" KE n theâ€" 89, pas that it onies. ldi¢ if ied ion Refus n Celebra y want, misery ition and that ) to these® conâ€" . ~the â€"â€" Legion sked th build a . may b _ Most of the ) send delegaâ€" park opening. pired recently ie branches in he full text of ‘ane in regard gnoring pleas, the Canadian ed the followâ€" the action the kered politi Lanning wa d â€"a res will take O to in con 10t eatltit tulia: € LV 1€ ppi noted 1i the park AL tates the the 11 1€ rades by a public display solemn ceremonies which have themselves during recent yef a hollow mockery, in view of glect and cruel treatment that ues to be meted out to the 1 warâ€"wrecked comrades who : and that such ceremcnies me ford opportunities for officia ‘"‘The situation is a serious one celebrations committee and it i that some means of taking care legitimate grievances of this br "Secondly, that we beli¢ honor to the memory of 0 copies of UThIs reso the press, to all bra lian Legion in the the office of Provin to Reverend Canon the Canadian Force War."‘ themselves and aims and ambiti vulgar pretence 0of "Andâ€"be it fu copies of this re sentatives in their « themselve PAE LA L P LAAA L PA PA PA aeâ€" l i lt @ o P P PP P Lâ€"ACâ€"ALâ€"L PP PP EPP P P ALL "corn Aakes" are not ali grocer for Corn Flakes â€" be No imitation can equal their flavor. Kellogg‘s Corn ence behind their making. stantly improved every year,. Kellogg‘s Corn Flakes are n ingredients, in an immaculately quality and purity are guaranté Kellogg‘s Corn Flakes, you kno best! Made by Kellogg in Lond: a public disp remonies which s during recen! mockery, in vie it v 1I ce of t further is resoluti all branch in the no Provincial the J RRADIATE D SUNSHINE VITAMI het bvV V1I °C th ve we d ur 9L v V € L 11 are not alik h in London. Ontario. you knorw yvyou‘re FOR QUALITY TRAVELLING MISSIONER FOR FAR NORTH { /L’t 410 nd they are being conâ€" vVOl made from the finest y clean plantit. Their teed., When you buy on voiut‘re getting the 11 Â¥\ C YÂ¥ hen you Advance Want Advertisements P U 11 H anid delicious vyears expert e lTound. ane branch persist in one of the most disâ€" in Cochrane on June i Scott but it is hoped solved will not be neâ€" f the Legion have enâ€" ave their grievances nsiderable time. Letâ€" i with their grievances swered by responsible en sent by registered t Kellogg‘s. patch from Cochâ€" liston, former recâ€" , Cathedral, Cochâ€" )ointed _ travelling rtheast Moosonee s all mining areas of Land. Mr. Wilâ€" his duties in June. Â¥%

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