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Porcupine Advance, 29 Aug 1935, 1, p. 3

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2’?’/////’lil/!llf??////l/?/ll/I?//./ll.rl/f/?ll/l.tll/ll/l//lIl.a. ....... maAn Payment of a claim for $8.00 will be' made by the town to a driver whose automobile tire was ruined when thne car struck an open manhole at the corâ€" ner of Mountjoy and Wilson avenue a short time ago. The manhole cover had become worn through the constant | traffic over it, Town Enginger J. D. MacLean explained, and had been forcâ€" ed off by traffic turning the corner there. The cover has been replaced with a new one. The Department of Northern Deâ€" velopment will be asked to grads the road from Timmins to Schumacher this | said. fall, in preparations for paving next spring, according to a moticn pacsed on â€" The Chinese finailly agreed and weon! awayâ€"not at all happy. Several other minor cases of taxes "in collection" were settled for definite monthly payments, with the warning that if one month was missed, the baliff would be back. In response to a query, Town Enâ€" gineer MacLean told the council that the scales would be repaired just as soon as the company shipped a broken casting.. The same system of heating them last winter from the sump with an oil stove will be used this year, he Had Enght Sleigh Dogs A woman whose eight sleigh dogs had Grading should cover a strip of 50 | ! been ordered out of town by the Board feet in width, the council believes. ‘ _Of Health asked a refund an ino tavxy IFranklin at all," he : Mayor Richardson Mr. FPranklin had give when talking to the c cial meeting on Thu last. Mr. Bartlem task for havin accounting sys many other ts but that the outgrown it. the made years ag payroll system didn‘t get that Franklin at all. fully going 01 system and : wards to see proper workit . ""Why th the counci The mot C3uncill« mott, and sent from â€" "Are y3 expenditu mavor. The pr Fowler w maximum under thi finance .Oh. he‘s . Councillor M afimnu the mayor as to putt made at a: sald Mr. C very long. formation Town Again Asks Issue of Debentures [as there Leduc?" [ _]Pictorial Review. . ..1 yr. D Canadian Horticulture and Home Magazine .. . 1yr. D Maclean‘s (24 issues) 1 yr. [:] Chatelaine ........ 1 yr. D Canadian.....;.... 1 yr. [:] National Home Monthly .......... 1 yr. from the date we receive the coupon. Here is the amazing combination â€" low price. 0 P work be|| (Contir Marhole Ruined Tire The Porcupine Advance Offers You survey €¢ ranklin‘s t pI Alreads 10 ~COVEP A St he council beli een any word isked Councill MI 11 rp un the Jab 1ll tha uncil dayv m Page One Irom Hon. r Bartleâ€" AIY mpli¢ has ho iC pDI m M 1M sp: ida xt Had Eight Sleigh Dogs d. | A woman whose eight sleigh dogs had 0 | been ordered out of town by the Board .of Health, asked a refund on dog tax. n.| Council could not agree to give it, but >â€" | will consider the matter. She had sent ‘ seven ‘of them out to Mountjoy and 18 â€"all he wants is a chance." ‘"We‘ll give him a chance to pay $50 a month," said the mayor. The Chinese finally agreed and went awayâ€"not at all happy. Several other minor cases of taxes "in collection" were settled for definite monthly payments, with the warning MAIL cOUPON TODA Y reply pré This wonderful offer is availâ€" able to old and new subscribâ€" ers to this newspaper. We guarantee the fulfillment of all magazine subscriptions and you have positive assurance that this generous offer is exactly as represented. Reâ€" newals will be extended for full term shown. Our Guarantes to You! h1 Will h h1 Engage Assessment Export? Strikes to your newspsper. NAXME TOWN AND PROVINCE Ask Water Mains Please clip list of Magazines after checking 3 Publiceâ€" tions desired. Fill out coupon carefully. Gentlemen: T enclose $........ .. .. Please send me the three magazines checked with a year‘s subscription 1 $30 n in a ch;: me back th i for so lon explaine ibout hi warning he baliff nA VC Try The Advance Want Advertisements tunity to school or and discu courses or the pupils Schumacher High School Open to Register Pupils Schumac Friday and plan, regardle under, remain peror. ponting out al lands of Ethionia are Italians, French and pred Lnn i1im M T‘welve Thousand Desert Italy for Ethicpian King [he Schumachetr high s( open for the fall term or n@xt wesek, September 3rd RC for th ind na: ainy d thing see the principal of the oth:r members of the staff Sss questions in regard to other matters of interest to W a iIgI1 irdadayv h school will be opzn ‘day mornings of this istration of pupils. Puâ€" will thus have opporâ€" t although the are controlled ind British, an r high school will ill term on Tuesday ilth« t Addis Ababa have ficulties for Italy, Ithough the border e controlled by the . British, an Ethioâ€" which flag he is ubject of his emâ€" idin mnper ition Boarc ) die for machine been deâ€" als when ‘ _ native mpendâ€" ‘ted the _ Sudbury Star: A relief recipient has been cut off relief because he operated ‘an automobile. Most of us are on the verge of relief because of the same *h in c rest in been have iiming r and riy em mother $800 t cknow â€" school i hav> jerial the question was taken up with Hon. W. A. Gordon and he in turn took it up direct with Premier Hepburn. As a result there have been satisfactory arrangements made and the mining school will be duly reâ€"opened next week. At present arrangements are beâ€" ng made to reâ€"engage the necessary teachers. hin There has been suggestion that the mining school department of the Hailâ€" eybury high schosl would not be reâ€" cpened in September on account of the withdrawal of the provincial grant some time ago. As a proof of this idea it may be noted that the mining school teachers were not engaged for the comâ€" ng term. In the meantime, however, Haileybury Mining School to Reâ€"open After Holidays The fellow named Humphreys, who has posed as the leader of the "hunger marchers" on the riding walk to and from Ottawa, was given audience by Premier Hepburn on Tuesday. His visit to the premier was with the idea of securing transportation to their _homes of the trekkers now in Toronto and also food for those who may stay in Toronto. The premier told the hunger marcher that the marchers had been warned in advance that the game they were playing was silly and useless. Despite this they had embarked on the trip for the "glorification of their leadâ€" ers," as the premier it. "It fell flat," concluded the premier. Mr. Hepburn said that he would give transâ€" portation to the women only. For the men he said the answer was No! "And that‘s definite and final," said Mr. Hepburn. During the interview Humphreys said they would not be satisfied until "your class‘‘ is wiped out. "Are you going to behead us?" grinâ€" ned the Premier. "Remember, I‘m a farmer; and where will you be for nutrition if you wipe out my class." Humphreys muttered that all tha vould be taken care of later. Tells Premier His Class will be Wiped Out. Premier ‘Kids‘ Back at Trek Comâ€" mander. Leader of Marchers Threatens Premier Ol€ Boxing and wrestling will be the two big features of the smoker. Arthur Leonard will have charge of the boxâ€" ing, which is full assurance that everyâ€" thing will be "on the square" and there will be a firstâ€"class boxing card. There will be four boxing bouts and each of them will be good. In wrestling an equally worthy card is certain. Three styles of wrestling will «be featured. There will be the Cornish style of wrestling, which is popular not only with the Cornish pecple in the camp but with many others wkho like good sport. The Cumâ€" berland and Westmorland type of wrsstling, also popular, will be feaâ€" tured as well. Then: the third wrestling style is the popular type of wrestling most generally seen on this continentâ€" the Amegrican style. That all will have a happy time at the Shriners‘ smoker toâ€"morrow (Friâ€" day) evening is fully proven by the success of all previous events undsr the same auspices. Shrine Club Smoker in White Eagle Hall Noteworthy Boxing and Wrestling Programme to Be Presented at the Polish White Eagle Hall. week when the g 62 Mountjcy str flowers uprcoted It was not even a ers, mean as that the flowers after garden were wan! oOre of the meanest acts e mitted in town was perpetra ime bcotween midnight a on Tuesday morning veek when the garden of Mrs 2 Mountijcy street, was ent Flowers Torn up by Roots and Scattered on Road. Horâ€" ticultural Seciety Seeking to Learn ldentity of Mean Criminal Responsible for Despicable Destruction. Beautitul Flowers in i Local Garden Destroyed Ad n irden street, was entered anc uprcoted in wholesale fashion aot even a case of theft of flowâ€" an as that would have been, bu: wers after being taken from the were wantonly scattered on the arby. The damage done to the was serious, but the monsy loss ly a small part of the injury Each year Mrs. Ruir is the of many prizes for flowers and les at the Timmins Horticulâ€" B1 C. P. R. Line to Carry Radio to Kirkland The Canadian Radio Commission is ready at any time to pay the telegraph tolls on its own programmes, to be reâ€" broadcast through Timmins and Kirkâ€" land Lake radio stations, Roy Thompâ€" fon, operator of the small local staâ€" tions at North Bay, Kirkland Lake and Timmins, said this week. The Commission will bring the proâ€" grammes to the North via T. N. O. telegraphs if he asks for it, Mr. Thompson said, but he prefers to wait until the C.P.R. telegraph line is conâ€" structsd into Kirkland Lake. Tolls on Power at Kirkland Lake Station Being Increased from 100 to 1000 Watts in October. mano, Vatican new Bitterly describi tered the League of parts of the Cover stention from the other countries, th "The Comintern Soviet to which co countries to organ munism but inter The Italian Go nmran had express plaining Communi barred from Italy regime. Vatican Supports the United States Protest Beaver THE ONUY FURRIER IN THE PORCUPINE DISTRICT Conveniently Located at 25% Third Ave. According to can City, a vig nited States‘ "in ie Russian Gove 1 on Tuesday in pi mintern is ; which come to organize ut internat lican newsp describing N1 sp ‘ernment s spokesâ€" d indifference, exâ€" m was effectively under the Fascist n he O il C1l€ Up. vat If you are considering reâ€"modelling your present coat consult us. We will gladly reâ€"design anrd transform it into the newest style. Fur collars, searfs, a specialty. Hundreds of pleased customers®is your assurance of complete satisfaction . Repairing â€" Restyling â€" Remodelling Fur and Ladies Wear C If you wish we will gladly fashion to your taste a coat expressly for you. This of course gives you a wide choice of skins and styles and assures perfect fit and satisfaction at no extra cost. of Great from all rotest t publish ore Roj TS pok 91 aid m may ting ib 1¢ Deen announced. This is in conformity with permission obtained from the commission for an increase. A new, clear wave band has been allotted as soon as the changeâ€"over is made. The equipment of the new station is to be located on the road from Kirkland Lake to Swastika, in a spot selected by engineers. CJKL will ‘then be the most powerful of the chain, and as Some time in October, the power of CJKL, Kirkland Lake, is to be inâ€" creased from 100 to 1,000 watts, it has both wire systems would be the same to the Commission, it was stated, but there are some other business propoâ€" sitions to be considered in an agreeâ€" ment with CPR., the radio station cperator admitted. Special Early Season Prices Hudson Seal ... Muskrat ... Caracule ... Broadâ€" tail ... Electric Seal . .. Coon . .. Persian Lamb are just some of the luxurious coats on display. Your great chance is here! . . . See the new seaâ€" son‘s extraordinary showing of magnificent groups of 1935â€"â€"6 fur fashions . .. in values that will make history . .. at prices that will be a powerful urge to buy now and save. Presents this great opportunity to secure your fur coat at FELDMAN TIMBER Head Office, Schumacher Phone 708 All furs superbly styled and fashâ€" ioned in our own shop right here in Timmins, following faithfully the fashions demanded in the style centres of the world. When you buy that new roof, what you want first of all is the utmost in proâ€" tection. The right roof gives protection not alone from all kinds of weather but also from fire. Be sure that the material you buy meets these requirements. Remember also that the best roofing made must be applied correctly to give you full value. QOur experience qualifies us to advise you as to the right roof for your use. THICKâ€"BUTT SHINGLES VULCANITE Company Limited Death came close to Pilot Charlie Robinson and three passengers when the motor of an airplane stalled as the machine took off from a lake at Red Lake during the weekâ€"end. Roâ€" binson "pancaked" the plane into trees on the lake shore and the occuâ€" pants, though shaken up, escaped unâ€" injured. The fuselage and the wings of the plane were badly damaged. FPQOUR ESCAPE DEATH WHEN PLANE LANDS IN TREETOPS soon as the C.P.R. wire is in (which should also be in October) the station will begin broadcasting Canadian Raâ€" dio Commission programmes. Mill QOffice, Timmins Phone 1709 Empire Block Wear

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