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Porcupine Advance, 5 Sep 1935, 1, p. 4

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Boston Transcript:â€"A daiplomat is . man whose job is patching up ‘th troubles caused by other diplomats. mrl"uu particulars may be obtained at the Company‘s office, 60 Third Avenue, Timmins. The right or all bids. Tenders addressed to the Secretaryâ€" Treasurer, Vimy Gold Mine Ltd., Timâ€" mins, Ont.. will be received up to 5 p.m. Thursday, September 19th, 1935 for : ing 5â€"inch wood pipe 244 feet below ;urface, or alternatively, 4 feet below surface. “Dlgging trench about 24 miles long from Wild Goose River, near Ramore, to Vimy Gold Mine property, and layâ€" DANCING SCHOOL FOR CHILDREN Tuition â€"includes physical culture, tap, ballet and. national dancing, Stage singing taught. Rates moderâ€" ate. Apply Mrs. Harold Burt, 17 Borden avenue, Box 948. Phone 924â€"J, Timmins. â€"~59tft ALL CHILDREN FOR ADOPTIONâ€"Good homes desired for children, boys and girls, Catholic and Protestant, ages BOARDING HOUSE FOR SALEâ€" 16 steady English roomers and boardâ€" ers, eight boarders. Basement, furâ€" nace, decorations, furniture, all new. Hardwood floors. Ideal location. Must sell on account of ill health, furnished or unfurnished. $1,000 cash and monthly payments, or cheap for cash. Apply Box M.L., Porcupine Advance. w 64tf FOR SALEâ€"Fiveâ€"roomad house; all conveniences. Wired for electric stove. Apply 61 Elm Street South, Timmins. â€"66p AGENTSâ€"Canada‘s celebrated "Royal" series Personal Christmas Cards. Dollar dozen and up. Liberal comâ€" mission and premiums. Experience or capital unnecessary. Five dollar sample book free to workers. Garâ€" retson Company, Brantford, Ontario. 66â€"67â€"68â€"69 BOARDINGHOUSE FOR SALEâ€"16 steady English roomers and boardâ€" ers, eight boarders. New basement, furnace, hardwood floors, ideal loâ€" cation. Must sell, furnished or unâ€" furnished, on account of ill health. $1,000 cash and payments or cheap for cash. Apply Box M.L., Porcupine Advance. ~65tf CHRISTMAS CARD AGENTSâ€"Send for information regarding extremely fine line of personal, greeting and boxed Christmas cards. Exclusive deâ€" ROOMS FOR RENTâ€"Wellâ€"furnished, in modern home, with Englishâ€" speaking people. Apply to Mrs. Rogers, 67 Birch Street South. â€"66p COMFORTABLE ROOMSâ€" Excellent board, in newlyâ€"furnished private home; reasonable weekly ratets, or meal tickets for board only. Mrs. Lawlor, 3 Elm South. B5tf CANVASSERS WANTEDâ€"Male or feâ€" male, to sell coupon books on comâ€" mission. Apply between 9 and 10 a.m., and 5 and 6 p.m. S. Gold, Room 11, Kingston Hotel. â€"66y FOR RENTâ€"Large grocery store in good location; all fixtures included; fullâ€"sized concrete loasement; posâ€" session September 27th next. See Chas. W, Pexton, Hamilton Block. ~66tft FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENTâ€"All conveniences. Apply to 14 Cherry Street. ~â€"66 TOR RENTâ€"Beautiful new apartment:; five rooms, bath and sun porch; all conveniences., Apply 33 LAakeshor: Road. Apt. 8. »686p FOR RENTâ€"House with all conveniâ€" ences; water palid; location Birch South; immediate possession. Apply 12 Third Avenue, 65â€"66â€"67p FOR RENTâ€"Two fiveâ€"roomed bungaâ€" lows for rent; all conveniences: wired for electric stove. Apply F. Byck, Phone 32. ~â€"65â€"661 NEW HOUSE FOR RENTâ€"Near High School; 5 rooms; basement, bathâ€" room and all conveniences. Apply rear 84 Kirby Avenue, Timmins. ~66p HOUSE FOR RENTâ€"Five rooms, and sâ€"plece bath; and garage. Apply at 20 Eim Street, South, Timmins. â€"66 Vimyv Gold Mine Limited PROPERTY FOR SALE 4 to 14 years. Any home desiring to adopt a youngster should have their clergyman write A. G. Carson, Supt. Children‘s Aid, Timmins, Ont. 44t1 LL MAKES OFP RADIOSâ€"Repaired by our expert. Estimates free; all work guarantsed. Armstrong Elecâ€" tric. Phone 898. Basement 30 Third Avenue. â€"64 65 66 67 68 69p signs. Low prices. Liberal commisâ€" sion. The Excelsior Publishing Co., P. O. Box 2379, Montreal. â€"65â€"66â€"68p MISCELLANEOUS HELP WANTED ved to reject any Monthivy gene branch will be Cedar St. S8S., The social and personal colur Hearst News in The Northern Tr Kapuskasing, last week had the f ing item:â€""Miss Susie Smith, sionaryâ€"atâ€"large, Timmins, has conducting a church summer sch Kyiand this week. She was assist Mr. D. Elmsley." A little girl was struck by a truck on Tuesday morning while running across the road. Her father A. Leondon, 102 Commercial avenue witnessed the acciâ€" dent but was unable to do anything to save or warn the child. [The truck driver, E. Mainville took the ditth in effort to avoid the child but the youngâ€" ster was hit, though the efforts of the driver no doubt saved more serious accident. The child, six years old, susâ€" tained a bad gash on the head as well as some bruises on the leg, but was nCt sericusly injured. Dr. Kelly attended the youngster who will not likely suffer any serious effects from the accident. | Youngster Struck by h t Truck and Hurt Tuesday| s39 The death of Hon. H. C. Scholfield, former minister without portfolio in the Henry administration, occurred yesterday at Toronto, following an illâ€" ness. Seventyâ€"seven passengers of the Ward liner Dixie, wrecked by a hurâ€" ricane off the Florida coast, were brought safely ashore early this mornâ€" ing by rescue crews, along with 54 members of the crew. The job of transâ€" ferring the 219 people still aboard the ship was under way toâ€"day and every sign pointed to complete success, with no lives lost. PASSENGERS RESCUED FROM THE WARD LINEKR "DTIXIE DRESSMAKING DONEâ€"At 75 Maple street south, side door, Timmins. Dr. James W. Rutherford, of Chaâ€" tham, was seriously injured in an autoâ€" mobile accident last night near Ridgeâ€" town. He was Liberal member of the House of Commons in 1926. FORMER MEMEBER OF ONTARIO CABINET CALLED BY DEATH FORMER MEMBER OF HOUSE INJUKRED INX ACCIDENT FOR SALEâ€"Half price, one b suite; one solid walnut gatelse also electric water heater. 110 Maple Street South, T FOR SALEâ€"Pureâ€"bred Newfoundland pupsâ€"(Registered)â€"3 months â€" old. These are beautiful dogs. Apply J. L. Consmt.ine, 46 Fifth Avenue, Timâ€" mins. â€"~66p FURNITURE FPOR SALEâ€"Onse kitchen range, one heater, kitchen cabinet, 7 kitchen chairs, kitchen table, den ~_table, one complete bed, one bedstead, FOR SALEâ€"Nineâ€"pigce dining room suite; 4â€"piece bedroom suite; also Axminster carpet and floor lamp; all in yperfect condition. Apply 53 Pine Street, North, upstairs, next to Post Office. â€"66p FOR SALEâ€"Eighteenâ€"foot Old Tc canoe, good as new; nineâ€"foot boggan; tent 9‘ x 10‘ and two ha woodâ€"top 12â€"foot counters. Apply ‘Third Avenue. â€"~65â€"66â€" FOR SALE â€" 1930 Ford Standard Sedan; in splendid condition; will sell for $185.00; easy terms, $60 down and $10 per pay; a real bargain. Apply to 112 Mountjoy Street. 66p Presidentâ€"Ausitin Neame Becretaryâ€"Treasurerâ€"W . D. Forrester P.O, Box 1059, Timmins Ont. Monday, Sept. 9thâ€"8.00 p.m. Monday, September 30th FOR SALEâ€"Boy‘s dition, reasonable in dropâ€"side couch,. Appl: Street. Phone 653â€"W. FOR SALEâ€"One coc front, wood and cCc 24â€"inch frame; both Maple Street, South With the issue of The Advance semiâ€"weekly, the rates for want advts have been simplified. _ Want advts now are 1¢ per word with a minimum of 25¢ (35¢ if charged). 2 dAressers. Apply B. F. Lennan, 8| Elm Street, North, Timmins. â€" 56â€"57t6f i meetit reld in : Timmins Branch 88 Canadian Legion 1: on cheap. mt ~sf |E_LECTION CAMPAIGN GOES foot Old Town | ALONG NICELY ON THREE FRONTS in good C( 53 Heml 65â€"66â€"617 28 tADIC App T‘iimmin bic App 32â€"tf Dome Will Not Work â€"Foleyâ€"O‘Brien Mine Increased Output of Gold in Ontario 19 It was made clear to The Advance that the Dome places n> value on the upper levels of Foleyâ€"O‘Brien and will not develop the property at all. The value of the smaller mine lies in the possibility that the good ore of the Dome‘s lower levels may extend into Foleyâ€"O‘Brien property. _ Foleyâ€"O‘Brien Corpsration, Limited, as the mine was known in its later days, owned 520 acres immediately adâ€" joining . theâ€" A considerable amount of surface woark was done in 1934, but results were not encouraging. Dome has made it quite clear that any deep underground development reaching into their newly acquired ground, will not be effected for many years. Foleyâ€"O‘Brien has been acâ€" quired with an eye to the distant future, The Advance was told toâ€"day. The sale was made osutright. Porcupine Shows a Slight Gain in First Six Months of the Year. Kirkland Down. rellable source. It was made that the Dome upper levels of not develop th daj joll 193 Foleyâ€"O‘Brien Mine at South Purcu-lTeam is in Good Shape to pine has been taken over by the Dome | Meet Senlor ChdmplOHS of mine at an unannounced purchase price! E O B A COCh Reports. it was learned this afternoon from aA reliable SOurce. *A nanTu+r+irvua hatahall kaam lTan tags hflr;-\ On Haliftax people. burn. 1 for »Mr. huge au«c tariff‘"‘ I FPOR SALEâ€"16" Jackpine, CGreen Slabs. Apply to Chaput Mainville, 118 First Avenue, Timmins, Phone 377. ~47tft Purchase of Property Anâ€" nounced on Good Authorâ€" ity, but Price Not Disâ€" closed. Mrs. Burt‘s Dancing Classes Reâ€"opening on Saturday atrtme comin rInIn ‘Tot: Ir M ncreassd production of gold in Onâ€" io during the first six months of 5 over the same period last year s credited Tuesday by Ontario‘s Deâ€" ‘tment of Mines to the new and ming fields in Northwestern Onâ€" i0, notably the Jellic¢coe area conâ€" ning Little Long Lac. "otal gold produced from all sources the first half of the year was 1,052,â€" fine ounces, compared with 1,040,â€" _fine ounces in the first six months 1934. The output increased in its ual world value from $36,626,316 to tm 34 duction in the 1935 period came 44 min<s, with the Porcupine showing a slight gain and the and Lake area a loss,. This defiâ€" y was more than made good by ringing into production of several s in Northwestern Ontario. Proâ€" it among these were Central Paâ€" . Pickle Crowe, Little Long Lac McKenzie Red Lake, all of which i highâ€"grade ore. imp row I1 berals would lone. duc with output rising from the first half of 1934 to 1935. Mining development ; most active from all the ips as well as the newer »"s total melaili¢t mine2ral m January to June this ied at 265,598,201, more 0 higher than the first 1934 when the figure was ief gains were in gold. t the standard price of ounce. production this ied at â€"$21,759,971, as 3,242 ~for the first half actual world price value was more than $15,000,â€" SsAaAid prod > s returned from a visit other points south, and r dancing classes here rning at 10 o‘clock. on increased . 1rOM | ment and for public WwOrks, t to 63963301 and in ter said. 16,662 to $16,071,186. production was estiâ€" 6 this year compared | Toronto Saturday Night:â€" the first half of 1934 | have invented a solid gasofine ease in production by | be cut like cheme "Twill sm to 112,.898 234. : beds. . Timmins the departmental cing mines during : All 16 66p | _ _.McIntyre baseball team leaves on Sunday for the Ottawa vall{ ‘meet . the ..winners ~of the s FE.O.B.A. on Wednesday next, it |announced this morning. ' The winner of the eastern gro | not yet decided, but will likely be c Smith‘s Falls or Brockville, the things are shaping up just now. | Ike Solomon reports his men i good condition for the big series. A bond issue of 500,000,000 marks went on sale in Germany toâ€"day, a§ Dr. HMHjalmar Schlacht, president the Reichsbank and Minister of Ecoâ€" nomy in the Hitler government put the first part of a drive for 1,000, 000 marks. The money (approximately $400,000,000) is to be used for re-arma- ment and for public works, the min ter said. In the boxing, Porky Tomick Mike Nazear; Young Dub:au 1: Kid Reno; Chief Turner fell k Babe Belanger; and Farmer N and Sammy Hackett put on a show. Thrse wrestling bouts, bet John Lichko and John Pataskus; Trevenna and Bill Hooper; and Ford and Jack Parkyn were all Chief Borland and Scotty Wilson timekeepers. Austin, and T Allenford, Ont OLD CHINESE FINANCIAL INSTITUTION CLOSES DOORS One . of the oldest recognized banks of the Far East closed its doors yesterâ€" day when the Bank of Canton gave up business. Other Chinese financial inâ€" stitutions stated that they were preâ€" pared to meet the situation. BOND ISSUE OF 500,000,000 MARKS® IN GERMANY TOâ€"DAYX THREE MEN KILLED NEAR SARNIA THIS MORNING Three men were killed Sarnia when the car in were travelling was struc} held in Timmins in many months. The program was complete with boxâ€" ing, wrestling, singing, clog dancing and goodâ€"natured fun. W. O. Langdon was chairman for the evening and Alf. Snow acteg as master of ceremonies. The smoker was given by the Shriners to their Masonic friends. Chas. Pierce welcomed the Shrine Club‘s guests. Jas. Cowan and Alf. Snow both sang solos that pleased the crowd and Wm. Lainsbury entertained the with a clog dance, Scotty Wilson playâ€" ing the piano. Shrine Club Smokerâ€" an Enjoyable Event The Shriners‘ smoker at th White Eagle hall last Friday was one of the most enjoyable held in Timmins in many m Boxing, Wrestling, Singing, Dancing Feature Night of Happy Entertainment and Good Fun. Mcintyre Nine to Go East at End of Week tor When, after the N Minister R.â€"B. Benn for a newsreel talking camera‘s mechanism. was promptly invited right eye glued to th« phones attached to .: sound apparatus cameraman Roy Tas the grass beneath the JaImes mnerlfI, : Thomas Crawford are car In w ASKUS ; and Mark Now thef that cn iC rip ch Negaoie a gocd etween § ‘Tim Polish vening N.R sor MIlot i1 nstratin In other . BA CCA * * *E 48 * * Y * 4 4 *A *A CCA *A * t * * * 4 8 4 64 4 C 4 4 5 5 5 43 6n 48543 t *L *4 41 nit BT: Cunard Steamer Doric Regorted in Difficulties roldale 500 Club Hold First Regular Meeting °n was chossn president and Myrs. orrester ‘sgcretary fpr.. the coming ason. The prize winners of the eveâ€" ing were Mrs. France, 1st; Mrs. Benâ€" ett 2rd and Mrs. Clegg 3rd. A very rinty lunch was served by the hostess. )bal l:] National Home Monthly .......... 1 yr. D Pictorial Review ... .1 yr. D Canadian Horticulture and Home Magazine .. 1yr. and you will receive the whole 4 publicaâ€" tions for one year from the date we receive the coupon. Here is the amazing combination low price. h The Porcupine Advance Offers You rd Steamer "Doric nigzht to be in ser e coast of Portugs on with the Frenc vÂ¥. 4 2;160 ton .VE Maclean‘s (24 issues) 1 yr. Canadian......... 4 yr. Chatelaine ........ 1 yr. nour. Mr. Benn appolnted interest in ork?" hne i 500 Club held thei ‘ek at the home 0o arles street. Mts. Af _ ne dsKe0u, is Mr. Bonnett Peace Tower. _ hear through our. 100 Llon VESSCI. rom the Doric. w off shore. She from Gibraltar ibit ted 1 min the gal, ich it ® rin ric while She had und and JA L‘ â€" the nal s reâ€" s diffiâ€" fcllowâ€" firs Mrs Fin m â€" An Took Poison, but is Likely to Recover Haltâ€"Million Belgians Honour Their Dead Queen wnenmn thnt in tributé tragic sec impressiv @Queen. Noted Tenâ€"piece Orchestra Coming to the Riverside Ths Astrid Arthur Douglas is Making' Good Progress to Recovâ€" ery at St. Mary‘s Hospital After Narrow Eseape. i G s subject The Qus a mot: sts ‘besid tC MAIL COUPON TODAY Chu1 1C mb Our Guarantee to You! 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. It e sbl WA but M a NAMEB STREET OR HR.F.D. ... TOWN AND PROVINCE Please clip list of Magazines after checking 3 Publicaâ€" tions desired. Fill out coupon carejfully. Gentlemen: I enclose $...... . ..... Please send me the three magazines checked with a year‘s subscription to your newspaper. the funeral just 18 illâ€"fated King Albert, note was dominant at lcader, Tuesday‘s i nation‘s even mors to its beautiful ysung killed last weok in Switzerland ing Albert and vnasty fcunded L AIrSt tour OJ Timmins thi: y will fill ar ‘side pavil:on on> and ha mullding tops flags formed e the whole T111 oinimen raight AI 11 ha T‘u ex2en on through sorrowâ€" 1J 1 Collegâ€" tour of is this Quz2n rypt in hayv h ind 2@n 1 11 11n }).9““ cu\-‘ PAsSSENGERS LAND SAFELY FROM THE STEAMER DORIC A message at noon toâ€"day indicates that the 700 cruise p'a.ssengers of the Cunard Steamer Doric, in collision with a small French steamer last night, had been safely landed at Oporto, Porâ€" tugal. Dense fog is given as the reason for the accident. Sudbury Star:â€"It will be somse ysars however, before the quintuplets start cleaning up big by sticking to one parâ€" ticular brand of cigarette. THURSDAY,. SEPTEMDER 8TH, 1335 Irvin Rosner :o. Are they reading in the dark? Your children may be constantly strain‘ng their eyes at school and home study, just as if they were reading in the dark. . Y ou. may never know it unless vou have their eyes exâ€" amIineld. LUON L L d C chances with their eyeés. Be sure their sight is normal before subjectâ€" ing them to a year of heavy strain. Eyes are their most aluable possession. Give them the attention they deserve. Located in Halperin‘s JSJewellry Store 7 Pinec St. N. Phone 21 yesight Specialist their 1¢ Moud Consult by Appsintmer Don‘t A | Li x * \ * x k *4 K4 * Â¥. sight is subjectâ€" vear of n1tod

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