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Porcupine Advance, 30 May 1935, 1, p. 1

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members of the association. With the excellent record of the past year the membership this year should be inâ€" creaseq and still greater interest shown in the good work being carried on. and Game Protec done a great deal helpful work. The waters of the distr than justify the ¢ ganization. The regard to the w Frederickhouse Lal were many other r Fish and Game / effective work du support given the rying thro\ugh his imatters worthy of | nection, W. F. B. dent of the Porcuy Protective Associat] the secretary, and received the best operation from the members of the as excellient record of At the A evening the receiving 0 on the pas officers for In the pine Pish anc ciation will be Club‘ hall on June 4th, com oOneé > Oof C features of t showing of mc in the district. a special app fish and game should be a dance on Tue Annual Meeting to he Held on Club Hall. Motion Pictures to Be Exhibited at Meeting has a number for the right : years since th society literally placed in good mention this Week"â€"that t available for a be forgotten th: to secure exactl may be desired. not happen to t ticularly desirec the applicant : wished through cieties in the p demand for any ecolour, complex Of special â€" is the fact th rane Childre children avail homes. For i trict of Coch ciety has key public the fac week sponsore ister of Welfa double purpos for children â€" their own and child where lacking now. Plan Better Lighting in the Business Area Information of Special Interest for the Present "Adoptâ€"aâ€" Baby" Weeck. Ten Youngsters Under Seven Years Would Like Homes of Their Own. eP P P D AP L P P L PP L L P P 4A A LA . CA ~A L AL LA P )AAA LA L LA P ~<iP P LA DPAAA ~AP L ~L The annual je Fish and Vol. XX wentyâ€" I wo Youngsters Available Here to Adopt The Pioncer Paper of the Porcupine Established 1912 11 numbt > Porcupine Association, ry., and the LN n ‘Tuesda mimencing da ke. In addition t.hm'c‘ The gasâ€"electric car that was supâ€" natters in which the| posed to run into Timmins Tuesday Association did very |night for the first time on the new ring the year. The|schedule broke down on Monday on zame warden in carâ€"|the way from North Bay to Cobalt, duties is one of the | its southern depot. It was deadâ€"headed mention in this conâ€"| back to North Bay for repairs and Cosser is the presiâ€" | should be ready for operation within ine Fish and Game|a few days. on, and J. D. Brady, In the meantime, steam trains are these officials have | bheing used between Cobalt and Timâ€" of support and coâ€" |mins on the "up" service, Tuesday, > othir officers and | Thugday and Saturday, and on the ssociation. With the|"down" service, Monday, Wednesday ‘_the past year the}|and Friday. Trains Nos. 1 and 2, "loâ€" year should be inâ€" |cals" between NOrth Bay and Timmins eater interest shown | are operating triâ€"weekly as announced being carried on. under the new timc table. pLUL â€"stocking wyould alon i; ; m » 3 Ontar Al of Porcupine Fish and Game Association Tuesday next, June 4th, in Badminton 11 hom e of the" orâ€" y be said in the dam at idditioOn there in which the lon did very ie yvear. The Tt W e At 1J T‘C€ child tha Puesday be the POrcuiâ€" o Assoâ€" iminton officer â€"a«Baby children muld not of rescing be the ild life 1 make ted in 1 there in gOX he Di aAlWays J0king . the f ‘the has and the 211 D6 parâ€" help rlble hC Accident to Gas Car on First Trip North New Service Between Coâ€" balt and Timmins Being Kept up by Steam Train for Few Days. As noted in previous issues of The Advance there will be a meeting of the Ontario Railway and Municipal Board at Timmins on Wednesday of next week, June 5th, in the council chamber of the town hall, The purpose of the meeting is to hear the application Oof the town for permission to issue $20,000 debentures to finance the conâ€" struction of an addition to Moneta public school. Municipal Board to Hold Session Here, on June 5th Published at Timmins, Ont., Carada, Every MONDAY and THURSDAY that could be done to avoid allowing the man to escape. On account of the number of people on the ball grounds the fleeing man could not be "winged" away. A full description of the man has also been given to the police in the neighbCuring municipalities and to the provincial police as it is thought On three recent cccasions money has been stolen from the private apartâ€" ments of Mr. and Mrs. David at the WindsOr hotel, though the thefts were not reporteq until this week. It is said | that after last night‘s chase he will that a total of $100 has been taken | make a break to get away from town. from the private apartment of the | With the description of the man it is proprietor of the hotel. As soon as the |expected that he will be found and police knew of the thefts a plain arrested in a day or so. clothes man t on the j0J>. Last in night Constable A. Olson was on this| duty and was stationed in the private Mflose (/al' nlval tO dining room ready to capture anyone who would enter the apartments. It Close Thls Evenlng was thought that entry was imade through the bedroom if the intruder ‘( p m({ I‘md]e ()f b]{., Lvent came from outside. Constable Olson o was accordingly surprised for a second bl Prues t? be Awarded when the dining rcom window was to Lucky Wmners. pushed up and a face and head apâ€" peared in the window. Attempt was! Toâ€"night marks the grand {finale of being made to manipulate the blind soi the MoGse Carnival that has been in that entry could be mads easily, when | progress a whole week now at the Timâ€" the burglar noticed Constable Olson in |mins skating rink. There must still the‘ room. At once the man turned to be a fow Timmins people who have not flee and Constable Olson calleq to him j been inside the rink since the fun beâ€" to stop. The man did not stop and the gan ang toâ€"night is the last opportunity officer fired in the air to warn the|to have a 1lo¢k at the displays and wouldâ€"be burglar that he had better | garner a few hours‘ entertainment at to stop the fleeing man, though it was easy enough to ste that he should be stopped as the calls of the officer and the sounds of the shots must have been heard. The crowd at the ball grounds A man found attempting to enter private apartments at the Windsor hotel last night about halfâ€"past eight o‘clock was chased by Constable Olson but succeeded in escaping across woodâ€" piles and .yards and through the ball grounds despite the fact that the conâ€" stable useq his gun, firing two shots at the fleeing man. There was a crowd on the ball grounds but no one apparâ€" ently had nerve enough to attempt to stop the fleeing man, thcough it was Burglar Escapes Though Constable Uses His Gun Man Attempting to Enter Private Apartments at Windâ€" sor Hotel Last Night Eventually Escapes through the Crowd at the Ball Grounds, M i the air to warn th ar that he had bette ) stop. The man did no however, and Constabl through yards at ‘ warning shots iil. The man â€" and into t was quite a crc and it is hard pe. On account of the ) for the evening will be G. A. Macâ€" e on the ball grounds |donald, president of the District of could not be "winged"| Cochrane Children‘s Aid Society. TIMMINS, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MAY 30TH, 1935 The regular mseting of the Timmins Lions Club will be held this (Thursâ€" day» evening, May 30th, in the Canaâ€" dian Legion hall, Cedar street, comâ€" mencing at 6.15 p.m. The guest speaker REGULAR MEETING OF THE LION® CLUB THIS ENVENIXNXG garner a | the games The big have been by a shot as there was too much danâ€" ger of someone else being hit. Eventuâ€" ally the escaping man crawleq through the fence at the south end of the ball grounds and by the time Constable Olson reached there there was no trace ocf the escaping man. When <the man was at the window ready to enter the room Constable Olâ€" son had a very g0od view of him and is able to give an excellent description of the potential burglar. The man is a stranger in town or at least a stranger to Constaljle Olson. The officer, howâ€" ever, would easily recognize him again and intends to find him if he remains in town, while the railway ang roads from town are being very closely watched in case he â€"attempts to get away. A full description of the man has also been given to the police in the neighbCuring municipalities and to the provincial police as it is thought that after last night‘s chase he will make a break to get away from town. With the description of the man it is expected that he will be found and arrested in a day or so. Priday night dancing at the Riverâ€" side pavilion will not begin until June 14th, it has been announced. Sunday midnight dances, Wednesday evenings and Saturday evenings are regular dance nights. Al Pierini and his Vagabond Kings play the Wednesday and Saturday enâ€" gagements, while Gordon Archibald and his orchestra play Sunday midnights and Fridays. The Horticulural Society, always anxious to add to the good appearance of the town, are planning to make the Jacques Cartier park a place of parâ€" ticular beauty and attraction, and in this they are securing the hearty coâ€" operation of all. Working under the supervision of ofâ€" ficers of the Timmins Horticultural society, parishioners of St. Anthony‘s church are striving to make the plot around the memorial to Jacques Carâ€" tier "the nicest park in town." The is now well in hand anq has every appearance of being a firstâ€"class one. The stone cross, the voyage of discovery of Jacques Cartier made 400 years ago, was erected last fall in the southwest corner of the St. Anthony‘s Church grounds, facing Fifth avenue. Dancing Evenings at the Riverside Pavilion Now Making Park at the Cartier Memorial! Ssecond Viceâ€"President, A. W. Pickâ€" ering. Third Viceâ€"President, H. Redden. Secretary, J. T. Jackson. Assistantâ€"Secretary, M. J. Belanger. Executive Committee: J. Cowan, A. Desroches Richard Gauthier, Harvey Graham, Chas. Pierce, G. A. Macdonâ€" ald, Dr. H. H. Moore, W. Ecclestone, FP. Trumble, Fred Hall, J. McCoshen. kin Horticultural Society and Parishioners of St. Anâ€" thony‘s Working to Make Beauty Spot. The following are the officers for the year:â€" President, Dr. Jamoes B. McClinton. First Viccâ€"President, Dr. L. H. Durâ€" At a reâ€"organization meeting of the Timmins Lfberal~Conservative Associaâ€" tion held on Monday night, preparaâ€" tions for the coming federal elections were begun and a new executive elected to office. Oflicers Elected on Monday Night for the Coming Federal Election. Much Enthusiasm Shown. Town Conservatives Prepare for Contest Hon. Paul Leduc, Minister of Minos for the Province of Ontari0, will 36 a visitor to Timmins next week, and the event is to be marked by the town of Timmins with a banquet in honour Of the visiting minister. The banquet will be hold at the Empire hotel on Wedâ€" nesday evening, June 5th, commencing at 6.30 pm. Tickets are now on sale and are available to any wishing to attend. The event is for ladies as well as gentlemen. Tickets may be secured from Mayor R. Richardson, Councillor J. E. H. Chateauvert, Gordon Irving, or at cither of the two brokerage houses on Pine street, F. O‘Hearn‘s or Doherâ€" ty, Roadhouse and Co. Hector Scott, Toronto, wa mins visitor on Monday. Publiabed at Timmins, Ont., Canaia, Town to Tender Banguet to to Hon. Paul Leduc, June 5 Word from Ottawa toâ€"day suggests , of New Liskeard, 1 that an agreement has been reached | against this strip « bet.wepn the Ontario and Dominion ; they believed, shoul governments for»â€"anotherâ€"linkâ€" in thoâ€"4er â€"andâ€"~Qba~ ~rat Transâ€"Canada highway. This link is and White Rive: said to be one to run the road from‘vices from Ottawa Schreiber to White River. This was Orderâ€"inâ€"council h: one of the points on which the dclo-l proving the constr gation at Toronto last week put up / Canada highway t special opposition, it being felt that | the Manitoba boun: the ~strip from Schreiber to Whitf-’,lof those who have River would be costly to build and; the approval shoul« would not serve very promising eounâ€"| route from Oba to try. Also, it was feared that it would‘dzu'y_ The highway be used to sidetrack the Perguson highâ€" | Echreiber. Hon. P way as part of the transâ€"Canada highâ€" | Ottawa this week i way. W. O. Langdon, president of the: Hon. W. A. Gordon. Northern Ontario Associated Boards of ing this morning of Trade, and Homer Sutcliffe, enginger, "Well, Peter put it Every MONDAY and THURSDAY w o P P AP L L A AAP L8A L C L â€" P â€"AP L AL P L L P L P P P AP P P P P P l P l e Another Link Approved Transâ€"Canada Highway So far as the town supplying the whole lighting system for the main streets is concerned, the mavor and Word This Morning from Ottawa Suggests that Link from Schreiber to White River will be Built. Objection Taken by Some to This Section as Expensive and Not Useful As it is now, merchants instal th own lights on the sidewalks in fro of their stores, They pay the who cost and the power billâ€"one dollar p month per hundred watts. Switches f the lights are on their premises, that all lights on Pine street and Thi avenue do not come On at the san time. It has been felt recently th some sort of is nece sary, to prevent the main streets fro becoming too much Of a hodgeâ€"pod; where street lighting is concerned. Merchants in Timmins will not be cou permitted to put up street lighting | tha standards in the future until standard | tak equipment angq spacing has been deâ€"| at cided by the council. There was not | the a Jarge turnout at the public meeting | er } called last night to discuss street lightâ€" | tem ing in general but aetailed consideraâ€" | in â€" tion was given the question. As it is now, merchants instal their| N own lights on the sidewalks in front | byâ€" of their stores, They pavy the whole| inst Byâ€"Law to Standardize Street Lights at Stores Public Meeting Last Night Discusses Question of Lights in Business Area. Council to Pass Byâ€"law to Regulate Lights in Front of Stores. eet and Thirc at the sam( recently thai orrect | the council, together with an estimate agreed | of the cost per month of power, threeâ€" It had been expected that a large | number of merchants would turn out ; the | to the meeting, since it was called to main | try to iron out some of their own diffiâ€" Collected $16,159 in Taxes Yesterday One of the Heaviest Days of the Year. Toâ€"day the Last Day for Payment without Penalty. and White River, According to adâ€" vices from Ottawa, however, a federal Orderâ€"inâ€"council has been drafted apâ€" proving the construction of the transâ€" Canada highway from White River to the Manitoba boundary. In the opinion of those who have studied the matter the approval should have lseen for the route from Oba to the Manitoba bounâ€" dary, The highway is already built to Echreiber. Hon. Peéeter Heenan was in Ottawa this week in cOnsultation with Hon. W. A. Gordon. One man commentâ€" ing this morning on the despatch said, "Well, Peter put it over Wes, ech?" culti Taxes collected yesterday when a ‘ing line of ratepayers was at the town ffice totalled $16,159.10 and is one of e heaviest days of the year. It was lade so because Hollinger pay day was n Tuecsday and the last date for payâ€" ient of the first instalment of taxes ithout incurring penalty is toâ€"day. On Ménday, was collected i taxes and on Tuesday, $13,125.98. he total collected during the month of lay to date is approximately $72,000, town could not even pay il1l that would be incurred of lighting such as that airness to the taxpayers. Byâ€"Law Suggested ayor Richardson suggest aw be drawn up, standar ilation of fixtures and s themselves with a clau Liskeard, made a perfect case this strip of road. Connection, ieved, should be between Schreiâ€" ~Oba~â€"=~rather=thanrm Schriber i VW 1 corporation _ a large c ~U Pages 3 Sections to ‘be of lt opinion ation could not underâ€" ‘ge capital expenditure P. Bartleman said that cost of installing adequate â€" and Bbe submitted to y the powâ€" d by a sysâ€" . suggested,

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