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Porcupine Advance, 19 Sep 1935, 2, p. 7

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The p was acdress lice court, shipped to ronto. on macadamizing the road from Dome to South Porcupine. The Dome Ex. road was used then as a detour. Provincial police seizeq a shipment of 40 gallons of alcohol yoining into Timâ€" mins ten years agzo this week. It arâ€" TiVe tim a ti1 Timmins had 14 blocks of paving completed in the fall of 1925 when the paving company finished its contract on time. The paving included six blocks of Third avenue; two of Pine, two of Spruce, two of Cedar, two f Fourth. There has been none added since that time. In September of 1925, the Sisters of Providence were preparing for the cpening of the new hospital. The imâ€" proved Cairns hospital was located on C. McGrath, of Iroquois Falls, was drowned while duck shooting at Fredâ€" erickhouse lake in Septem‘ser of 1925., According to a story published in The Advance, the hunter had stood up in a cance to take a shot at a flock of ducks The recoil threw him clear of the boat and his heavy clothing, particularly the hip rubber boots, draggeq him to bottom. He had been employed at the A‘bitibi mill in the paper town. Work was begun in the fall of 1925 According to a stor Advance, the hunter cance to take a shot periormsd ; stop the in tient‘s extr; through. ind aad ip from it to polic igAil C8 nstabl ‘son to d faile AU T O MATICT COA F IR! N G n 2 pe‘lie ) By results we mean lower fuel costs, steady temperature or boiler pressure B «m automatically maintained and dependable, safe uninterrupted service. We claim that Iron Fireman automatic coal firing is better and cheaper for you than any other firing method. To get the facts ask us to make a fuel cost and firing survey of your heating or power plant. There is no cost or obligation. Our report covering this survey will show you exactly what Iron Fireman will do for you; how much it will cut your fuel costs; what Iron Fireman costs to install. There is an Iron Fireman for every type of home and commercial heating plant, and for power boilers up to 300 h.p. Phone or write us NOW! Service Phone 104 just adout the same Finger investigated whoin the shipment d to appear at poâ€" quor was promptly eadquarters at Toâ€" od to mean lhi nan," said a specialist, brough a local physician on on the man tC ‘ding and the paâ€" A l | M%:“:"{' | the corner C es 4 i MLPS. : ) previous to ) ::: | moved to a ;,;i Miss A. S : | made a rec 3 | ness College ed with hon 1 , ing and su: '“| 0} in two and e ::: Tax ratts | dale for 192" LAIDLAW, Manage; 1e d him Phone 141B Mary, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Carey, of Schumacher, beâ€" came the bride of Mr. William Drumâ€" mond, son of Mr. Daniel Drummond of Ashton, Ont., in a pretty ceremony at the United Church in Schumacher on September "Ith ten years ago. Item from Schumacher of 1925:;: "Mr. A near fatality at the corner of Pine and Third ten years ago prompted an editorial in The Advance that carried a moral too little remembered by motor car drivers of toâ€"day. A child darted across the road, not looking where he was going, and ran into an oncoming motor car. Escape from death or seriâ€" ous injury seem:d impossible. Yet the griver of the cad, who had been driving slowly at the time, had complete conâ€" trol of his vehicle and was able to stop before a wheel passed over the little fellow‘s body. ‘"The boy is to be congratulatesd on his escape. Ang the driver of the car is also to ‘be conâ€" gratulated sincerely for what he esâ€" caped. There are few drivers who would not be worried to the point of torture if they maimed or killed a child. It would be small comfort to be absle to say that it was the child‘s own fault. There is no excuse as good as the careâ€" fulness that makes cxcuse unnecessary," said the editorial. a penalty was added. The hbiggest chkeque was from the Hollinger. Ten Timmins bakers were charged with selling bread not up to the stanâ€" dard weight. Only one bakery in Timâ€" mirs escaped, that of John Watt, whose loaves were all found to be somewhat over the required weight. It is interesting to note that now, tin years later, Mr. Wuit‘s son, Ian, is opening a bakery in Timmins. The A.S.D. Club began activities early in the fall of 1925, after having disâ€" banded for the summer months. The first event was a corn roast at Dalton‘s Park, followeq by dancing at the Oddâ€" fellows‘ hall. ing the part of the week to Thursday, $100,000 was the total taken. The total Mrs. Moffat, who operated the place previous to the Sisters taking it over, moved to a building on Balsam streesl. Miss A. Sullivan, of South Porcupine. made a record at the Timmins Busiâ€" ness College in 1925 when she completâ€" ed with honours a course in bookkeepâ€" ing and summary Oof commercial law in two and oneâ€"half months. Tax ratts in the Township of Tisâ€" dale for 1925, struck in September, were â€"School Section No. 1, 51 mills; 8. S. No. 2, 34.17 mills; S. S. No. 3, 47.3 mills. Miss Olive Orr, daughter of Mr Thomas Orr, of South Porcupine, was married on September 12th, 1925, to Mr. Frank Findlay, only son of Mrs. M. Findlay of New Liskeard. They were to live in New Liskeard. _ On two days of the week of Sept:mâ€" ber 17th, 1925, $71,000 was paid in at the town hall as taxes came due. Durâ€" to date for the year was $126,000. Time for the first instalment was extended to September 22nd, in order to give sverybody a fair chance to pay before iess College in d with honou ag and sumn f Spruce and Fifth streets , who operated the plac the Sisters taking it F1235 aclivities early r having disâ€" months. The ist at Dalton‘s Timmins, Ont tu wWith these two weilâ€"Known and popuâ€" lar managers on the job, the Blahey store expects to be able to give even better service and satisfaction to the increasing list of customers." "Mrs. Edâ€" gar Welt ang son are visiting Mrs. F. J. Walno." "Mr. F. Ellies returned this week from a holiday trip to the South." "Mrs. M. R. Hall and children returned last week from a holiday visit to the South." "Miss Annie McQuarrie of Iroâ€" quois Falls has joined the staff of the town office at Timmins." "Mr. John V. Lawlor left this week for a visit to his old home at Londonderry, Colchester county, NS. Mr. Lawlor will be away a week." "Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Hornby and Bert returned last wsek from a two weeks‘ vacation to Toronto and other points South." "Mr. J. W. Wray, who recently underwent an operation | will hous wWas the gues I0f sSome uad}ys of Dr. and Mrs. Minthorne." "Mrs. J. E. Belang:r of Cache Bay is visiting her daughter, Mrs. O. Beaulieu, 34 Holâ€" linger Lane." "Mr. Thos. Lawrence reâ€" turned on Sunday from a holiday visit to the South." "Mr. R. H. Unwin, of Ottawa, an expert on the organ and piano, has been secured as organist for the United Church at Haileybury." "Mr. R. Cornthwaite, of the Bank of Montreal staff, returned this week from Toronto, accompanied by his bride. The young couple are receiving the sincerest good wishes from all their friends here." "Mr. H. Egan of the Imâ€" perial Bank staff returned last Wedâ€" nesday from a holiday spent in Montâ€" real and Quebec. Among the Timmins people he met while away was Mr. A. E. Riddell, formerly of Moysey and Co. staff here, but now at Montreal,. "Rid" wishes to be remembered to all old friends in Timmins anc qaistrict." "Mr. W. McCracken has taken over charge of th:> meat department in N. Blahey‘s store and Mr. J. McLellan takes charge of the grocery dspartment this week. With these two wellâ€"known and popuâ€" the South." "Miss L. Gibson of Toronâ€" to was a Timmins visitor last week." "Mr. C. I. Cameron is on a visit to Toronto." ‘"Mrs. Henry Duncan reâ€" turneg last week after an extended visit to North Bay and Southern points." "Miss Lena Miller of New Liskeard was the guest of her sister, Mrs. S. Eplett, last week." "Mrs. Anderson left last Monday morning for Toronto, called home by the serious illness of her mother." "Mr. McCamus of New Liskeard was the for some days The Timmins Citizens Bang gathered outside St. Mary‘s hospital on a Sepâ€" tember Sunday in 1925 and gave the patients a long and varied programme. Open air concerts were just about over for the year. Locals in The Advance of ten years ago included: "Miss Maud Boyd has returned from a holiday visit spent in the South." "Miss L. of Toronâ€" to was a Timmins visitor last week." At the request C ness men on T‘ Balsam and Ced ecuncil of 1925 lin area to 20 minute the business men many cars were l6 Ivan Krankovich is erecting A SKYâ€" scraper that promises to rival the faâ€" mous Woolworth building. It is situâ€" atsd on the south of First avenue in the busy section angq when completed will serve as a hotel and rooming b kV s n ioi en sn in n n es e en "The entry of J. A. the political fight south brings up dates to four, with a that a fifth hat will 4 fore long. Reconstru pected to contest the : and a letter from J Northern Ontario ori Stevens forces, intim be in this district 1: meet friénds and di: Cooke has been org and East Algoma, ant ming is next on his 1 as possible candidate: party include those 0o North Bay Nugget :â€" tourist season is over quintuplets‘ "show" s otherwised convinced K.C., and Arnley I. Wright, bott Kirkland Lake, but nothing defi has ‘zeen announced. So far as Legris is concerned, his action has | anticipated for some time, rum having linkeg his name with an 11 pendent candidacy." escape without a s izer for the Steven; will be a "Recons In discussing the qu Haileyburian had t According to w and New Liskeard be five, or even n ning in the comi:t election in the r miskaming. Alread didates and still t the Stevens party belief that the St be content to let Mr. D. W. O‘Sulliva of the injured cold, but this week t Dack again on t be Q.K . once m to his old ho pleasant trip especially fin: Ireland passi return voyage trip taking e cecasioned by and icebergs. rying his arn having badly ( ing it caught boat. Diving i nigh Probably Five Candidates in 8. Temiskaming Riding zell M a in Toronto terday, fee ABRI!: . Bardessono SUPREME IN TONE, POWER, FOREIGN RECEPTION A T For a Demonstra t Demonstration, pbonc your Dealerâ€"or the Philco Disiributor Distributors CUTTENâ€"FOSTER SON®, LIMITED a TORONTGO e que: id the lin na lat 1C nb l n mli thi Nip ind mIiSKa hear a‘ ‘and| Complete with Philco Allâ€"wave Acrial £101.00 L(CG M 1 PHILCO 3630B £95.00 j W blue cornfilowers. 1nhe groom was assist=â€" ed by his brother, Mr. A. Devine, of Timmins. Mrs. Fred Arthurs sang "Ave Maria" during the offertory, Miss Ceâ€" lestine Massel vlaying the organ softly throughout the service. The ushers were Mr. Clarence Gougeon, of Sudâ€" bury, and Mr. James Arthurs, of Esâ€" panola. After the reception and buffet breakfast served at the home of the brids‘s parents, 3 Spanish River Drive, the bridal couple left sn a motor trip for points east. The bride travelled in a smart brown tweed coat flecked with mustard worn over a mustard crepe dress with brown accessories. On their return they will reside in North Bay. The outâ€"ofâ€"town guests were Mr. and Mrs. E. Cavanaugh, Miss Mary Cavaâ€" nauch, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Devine, Mtr. H Wedding at Sacred Heart Church, Espancla, Sept. 1: e Ha Allâ€" W ave everything capable of 11 irey, of North Bay, as deacon, ev, Father Tourangeau, of Masâ€" subâ€"deacon. The bride was given rriage by her father and wore a f aquamarine transparent velâ€" ade on fitted lines with a matching turban with silver lace er veil, and carried Gutterfly and â€"lilieés of the valley. . The naid, Kathryn Regan, sister of ide, wore a gown of coral transâ€" velvet fashioned after that .of de, with small matching turban, rried a nosegay of rosebuds and rnflowers. The groom was assistâ€" span h from Espanola says:â€" Heart Church of Espanola ting for a pretty wedding Â¥, youngest son ol e and the late Mrs. 1 pdding and nuptial m ed by Rev, Father T. sisted â€"by Rev. 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