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Porcupine Advance, 19 Dec 1935, 1, p. 5

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"ThFhe cther day the writsr watched a quartitts of tiny mites whose aggregate age was four or five, sliding down a hill on cne cfi the most extensively traâ€" velled sirsets in the camp. "After the first warning which he volunteered, he gave it up, and prayed that the drivers travelling up and down that hill would continue to sound their horns and use their brakes to prevent immediate and horrible death to four tiny sleighriders as they careened joyâ€" ously down the steep slope. ously down the steep slope. "It‘s the parents‘ responsibility. It would take 60 policemen to keep the children off the roads, and then some Of the little ones would be missed. "In a place which holds so many inâ€" viting hills it is impossible for the auâ€" thorities to foresee every accident, alâ€" Lhough it must be admitted they are quartE age W hill on velled "Unpleasant though it is to say, the chances are that before winter is over at least one child will be killeq in a sleighing accident in Kirkland Lale. "It will not be the fault of the driver of the car or truck which will cause the death, it will not be the fault of the sulice, and it will not be the fault of the child itsolftfâ€"for children,â€" at least tn> younger ones, as not realize: what Aangar e Recently The Advance issued warnâ€" ing in regard to the dangers to chilâ€" dren from playing on the streets. This week The Northern News, of Kirkland Lake, touch*es on the question, and what the editorial from that papet says is so applicable to conditions here that the article is reprinted here in full :â€"â€" Warning Against Children on the Streets in Town N: THUiLSDAY, DECEMBER 19TH. 1935 Hand loomed ITrish linen. Iniâ€" tialled. Three in a box for 7 5¢ EFine quality Irish lin<n initialled Handkerchiefs 75¢ Imported Hosiery $1.00 and $1.50 The Shop of FEHION-QBAFT The kind that will appeal to all men.. Priced per pair Men‘s English Broadceloth Pyjamas Tailored by Arrow and Forsyth in an array of colours This Year let your Gift be things to Wear !! Men‘s English Broadcloth Pyjamas :; ~â€" Yes, a Bowie Label in the Gift you give him, tells its own story of your good taste and judgment . . . it tells its own story of fine quality and superior styling . . . and above all, it lets him know, how highly you think of him Fine Handkerchie?fs T PHCNES 111 133 MARK BOWIE, LTD. the Ebristmas #Feast Men‘s Fancy Hose _ t 4 B BP 4A DA LA LA DA A IL LAAA D A A OA LA LAAA â€"A LA A DLA _A AB 4A B _A _A B L PA P WeHCcactes for Chocolates in Almonds Brazils W alnuts Filberts Mixed Nuts Mixed Christâ€" mas Candy French Swift‘s Premium Turkeys, Geese, Chicke Ducks and Golden West Fowl. Others at $2.50, $2.95, $3,.50 and up Best quality English Ib. boxes 3 for $1.00 Fine Mose in Men‘s Collar and Tie Clasps in Cashmere or Mixâ€" bakelite boxes, each tures. aume . ce Men‘s Mose â€" Men‘s Novelty Gifts 1. 5 California 3 Lettuce 50c pair Christmas Celery Crackers _ Caplifliower Plum Pudding Sweet Potatoes Fruit Cake _ (Green Onions Shortbreads Tokay Grapes s ringer Ale _ Hothouse Ginger Wine Tomators T‘rue Fruit Pickles Syrups Olives New Zipper Stvle Be { The Northern News this wesk on its Ncranda page has the following paraâ€" graph:â€"‘‘Tom Shields, T. N. O. tlicket agent at the local office, is going to deny himself this year a Christmas and New Year‘s amid the typical and traditional setting of wintsr conditions by sojourning in the summer sun of a Florida city. That seems like the cther side of the world to us at present, but modern transportation provides a tranâ€" sition from zero to torrid heat in three days and after that short period Tom will be able to listen to the strains of an outdoor contert instead of to the Jjingle of sleigh bells. His fur coat will be in the discard for a while, but in reply to our question he denied h> was cpen for an exchange with a bathing suit. He starts toâ€"day on a twoâ€"week holiday ang armed with tickets to take him over seven «iifferent railways to reach his destination. Tom‘s general knowledge of railway transportation should be somewhat enhanced." Belts by Hickok from Men‘s fine quality Collar, Tie and Cuffâ€"link sets by Hickok. Priced from Men‘s Garters, boxed in bakelit "Perhaps, if the warning is repeats often enough, it may avert the almo inevitable tragedy to which we ha referred." "The danger is greater during scho hours, for when older brothers and si ters are around, there is a little mo supervision. Thos. Shields of T. N. O. to Take Trip to the South anything but negligent in this regard "But parents who allow their smal children to play amidst traffic are whether they realize it or not, risking the lives of their youngsters every minâ€" ute that they are out. 17 Pine Street N. Ash Trays soOUTH PORCUPTINE PHONE 150 Tomatoos Pickles Olives California Navel Oranges Timmins ns "I must have been drunk." "Dismissâ€"| , ed" said the magistrate. but the man'l will come up next week on this charge. C T‘wo men were in court to answer to a ’f charge of causing a disturbance. This}; was dismissed, but a further charge of | ; fighting was not as both paid $10 and|€ costs One drunk when asked if he was ) , guilty said in broken English "I‘m not ) , drunk"â€"‘No0‘ said his worship, "but ; . were you drunk?" "I‘m not very much ; drunk," said the man "I go to work}, next morning.‘ Ten and costs. Two; wage dBputes were outâ€"dated and must come up in Division Court,. One man had his bail estreated as he was not‘k present to answer his charge of drink-fd "white gift" as a Christmas offering for a poor child. These gifts will afterâ€" wards be sent to the new settlers in Curry Centre. The police court docket on Tussday was a heavy one. The magistrate was kept busy until nearly 1 pm. and reâ€" turned in the afternoon at 5 pm. to finish the preliminary enquiry into the Schumacher manslaughter caseg. For unlawfully having beer without a perâ€". mit a man paid $10 and costs. For‘! reckless driving in Schumacher on Nov.; 26th whereby a man was knocked down, rendered unconscious, had the tendons of his hand severely torn, and his ank/s cracked, the driver of a taxi had his license cancelled for 30 days and was fined $50 an costs. Evidence showed that the man was near the centre of the road when hit, and that in the magis-‘ trates‘ opinion the centre of the road is a safe place as there is room on each side for a car to pass. Said the magisâ€" trate ‘"People‘ lives must not be put in jeopardy. How often have you and I had our coattails brushed by cars after looking both ways?" A man driving a dangerous machine must take reasonâ€" able care. He must not say "I didn‘t see."â€""He must see!" ’ A Golden avenue house was raided last week and the police found 4 men' intoxicatedâ€"two badly enough to be taken to jail, and the other two not so bad. The woman at first told the police it was her house. Later she stated to, the magwstrate that she wa housekeeper for the tenantâ€"one men concerned. ‘"Didn‘t you } wasn‘t your house when you t police?" said the magistrate.â€"*. police?" said t] vou drunk too? At the Anglican Church two services will be held on Christmas Dayâ€"at 8 a.m. and 10.45 a.m. On Sunday evenâ€" ing the children of both town and Dome Sunday Schools will unite in presentâ€" ing a tableauâ€"‘"Christmas in Scrip ure! In addition each child will bring a Bornâ€"In Montreal on December 15, to Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lunny (nee Rose Burnsâ€"a son (Peter James). Mr. George Harvey is seriously i1 in hospital here. Miss Beulah Clemiss, of is visiting her motheéer on Connaught Hill. The Junior Bridge Club were enterâ€" tained on Monday night at the home of Mrs. F. C. Evans. Miss Iris Donaldâ€" son was the hostess. Next Sunday services in the United Church will be as followsâ€"A special Christmas Service for Children (adults invited) instead of Sunday School in the Church at 11 a.m. In the afterâ€" noon at 2.15 at the Dome a similar serâ€" vice will be held. In the evening here a service with special Christmas music will be conducted by Dr. Fraseor. Miss Morris, of the Doms public schcol staff, has been in hospital for a few days with asthma. She is now, at the residence feeling much better, and will be able to leave on Friday for home for the holidays. Miss Mary Peacock leaves on Frida to visit her parents in New Liskeard. We are glad to report Mrs. Country man as being very much improved i health. South Porcupine Fire Brigade Social Evening Pleasant Time Enjoyed by Fire Fighters at South Eend. Christmas Services at South Porcupine. Man Comâ€" mitted for Trial on Manslaughter Chargs. strate. but the m week on this char: court to answer to woman Dismissâ€" Know 1 told th WE on THE PORCUPINE ADVANCT, TTMMINS, oONTARIC mIfi¢. .E speak for share in the that the mon some asâ€"taint Val d‘Or New paper has ide¢ I k1 like along fast. has had a and now i have â€" been houses, but paper, but havings: onl credit. In New has s Thinks Val!l d‘Or Should Have Part of the F consider fion." Dsefen m C denc nameé and : claim p| cove char HIs atbto3 of pardon naire ing for co ing i0r commu tence, now set Hauptmann, in reveal any new sion to pr3sve i1 perhnaps nis knows abou napâ€"murder 1€ Hauptmann‘s Only Chance Lies in Giving the Facts Harriston Mayor W ants to Refuse Beer Rebate Monesy iCce expre ‘numache rl 1l Despatches from Tren‘on, New Jerâ€" y, yesterday said that Bruno Richard iuptmann received an opportunityâ€" rhaps his lastâ€"to tell everything he ows about the Lindbergh baby kidâ€" Do A T A W yee ( e| mp ~LSAE in th il 11 Bu C presemi ) the st )1 1( l Har a? when did you get the new eviâ€" Outline its nature, giving the id addresses of your witn:sssos h copies of any new papers or cuments which support your ial 1m} 11 sSuUD OM dea quU Recse mbetr mt ive any riim whi Th Mr. MacDonald p le Rouvyn at it n 11 1In ed, he say from the en l announced it may be Hauptmann files his 13et S 11 1C oC 1€ 1lgn ce n disorderl 18 facts which you ith this applicaâ€" 30 evidenctes to supâ€" ‘h was not preâ€" d jury when you re of the opinion ) Hauptmann for sis of newlyâ€"dis_ i that his only he electris chair evidence he may 1€ 2d from the court ofâ€"facti question_ answer in applyâ€" f the death senâ€" week of Jan 13. ring, is asked to zce in his possesâ€" nct commit the ant facts‘" about 1¢ 1°ewWwspap?r says: very efficiently "ovincial police, mJunt in fines ffTenders. That rebatd pap i1 in O1l I mercy. vhich Haup n3 wWAsS esponsible ind _ 1€ 1€ use tran made to the rignt in 500 miles. Harriston 51 at i wanted to )vernment‘s thtk town‘s charged the s one couinâ€" anger. The to acceptâ€" overnment, s as these fee should ai lv oung y it liable is week e effect coming aincs2s it mone taint News There rderly x pTC Dadaly snatter?(d tnat later it was necesâ€" A 111C sary to amputate one foot. Miss Roâ€" |mild sard showed courage and cheerfulness ISO. ET all through the accident and the folâ€" |compa lowing illness, and all will be pleased | ing ©: to know that she is now practically reâ€" g%arce covereq from the injury, Lhough she will |this w never again be able to resume her place | tures, as an gerial star of the circus. She was | most ( starring for some 15 months before the | makin accident. Her mother did a similar act |causin for 18 vears without a single accident. dents. y â€"theâ€"young cirecus friends at the time of t she has kept on makir here since then. The badly shattered that lat most of the time since then, was able yesterday to leave for her home in the United States. Her mother, who has been here for som» weeks, accompanied her south. While giving a remarkable aerial act at the cireus last summer when it was showing in town, the young lady had the ill lutck to fall some 40 feet, spraining her wrists and badly Miss Vivian Rossard, the ; who was injured by a fall at Barnes circus here this sur who has been in St. Mary most of the time since then yesterday to leave for her hc United States. Her mother, been here for som» weeks, ac her south. While giving a 1 Arrangements were made to send food and supuoliss to Coleman. Conâ€" stable Higgins said he learned Sundberg intended crossing the ice on Queen‘s Lake, south of Staunton, on his way Cout for supplies. The lake will be dragged in the spring if ths missing man is not reported by that time, he said. Disappeara from their | Lake district day night w Coleman in : Miss Vivian Rosard Left This Week for the South mashin Jos. Laviolette Making (Good Progress to Recovers 700 1€ Trapper is Located Halfâ€"Starved in Cabin €41C nsr ankle thie ~SprIng if thes mIf reported by that time Ak rd, the young lady a fall at the Al G. this summer, and t. Mary‘s hospital wrists and badl:; The pluck starâ€" â€"won> h= it e acclident al * more frien ankle was t al mll C he w Di€ 700 |Service C hanged Back \ _ on Cochrane C.N.R. Ling kKLAQ * y mild in A despatch from Cochrane this week says:â€"*‘*Effective on Monday of this week, the arrangement in effect whereâ€" by T. and N. O. equipment running from Porquis Junction to Cochrane continugs on the C.N.R. line to Hearst is to be discontinued. There has been much dissatisfaction with the recent change because of old equipment being used on the r by the T. and N. O. Many protests were sent into headâ€" quarters of the CN.R. in regara to the condition of the equipment.© The train, therefore, will be run with C.N.R. equipment from Cochrane to Hearst as was the case up until 4 month ago. A trial will be made in running the Queâ€" bec to Cochrane C.N.R. train daily inâ€" stead of three times per week in the weel for 1 New London, refnlly S is daily Clifree {imes istmas period. The put into effect at Wool Ssearves, values tc S2.00. â€" Sale price Temporary Premises 66 First Ave., Schumacher Near Pine Street Men‘s Leather and Wool Gloves. [ special i Fanovy Wool Ssocks, reg, 50¢ Sale price 1 oo 3 p2wrs for # hen‘s Fancy HMandkerchiets, all white and borders. Neatly boxed New Men‘s Wear is Arriving and Must be sold by Christmas at (nreat Reducâ€" tions in Price. nmas period. The new service will into effect at the end of the and is slated to stay in effect re than two weeks until after the ear holidays are over. It was y stated in political circles that aily service would be put into regularly andg it may develop la@at at an early date." FIRE Sale on, England, Streets Iceâ€"Coated These Days G. A. RUTLEDGE g a heavy rain, coated nd on Tuesday with ice, travel dangerous and 1 serious highway acciâ€" verhampton an 18â€"yearâ€" CHRISTMAS GIFTS AT FTIRE SALE PRTICES SOCK S HANDKERCHIEEFS * (%. %. t t o t %) .t 4o t % .% 0.00.00.“.00..0.00.00.“ #0 _ ** t6 #4* o+ * + .Â¥ it t 6 .% 8 * * * .00.00.00.00.00 * #* *./ .% .“A *estes*. _ ® Steven‘s Amusement Parlours old youth was killed when an automoâ€" bile turned over after skidding. At Plumstead, four persons were injured when their car swerved and overturned. v. C :C 6 :t t t 0 t 0 t 4 6. 14. hCb 4. 4 t t 6. 4 t :4 w 300 0.00.00.00.00.00 00.00.00.00.00.“.00.00.00.“.00‘0 a 04 a#4 b* o0 o+ #% 6: Snow fsll in London Tuesd ing traffic Sule Pricdc Men‘s Flannelette PÂ¥yjamas Regular $2.00 1 45 sale price % Ties, a wide range of patterns and coloutrs,. reg. $1.00 soc Price Men‘s MHedavy Bathrobes â€"the most popular of all indoor sports bowling Timmins, Ontario Phone 280 Come in toâ€"night and bowl _ on _ Brunswick Alleys. _ Surroundings are clean, equipment is modern and cozy. Bowling is not a fad. Like any other national game, it is here to stay. Its healthâ€"giving qualiâ€" ties are endorsed by medical men and enâ€" jJoyed by everyone. A V hamperâ€"

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