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Porcupine Advance, 30 Dec 1935, 1, p. 6

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limmins, returned here ten years ag after an absence of eight years. He in lendedwdoassessmentwwtona number of promising claims he helo He was amazed at the progress Tim mins had made since his last visit. naVve New An open a the only one to have beer mas Day ten of importan past week : and Messrs. Provincial C charged wit mace in limmins police court and were| who has fined $200 and costs. for seve: Christmas week events at South Porâ€" progress cupine included the usual school conâ€" | ciently i: certs, many of which were exceptionalâ€"| to be ah y well done. Each room in the public ' for brlef school had its own little entertainment.| a day.‘ A special musical programme at thel Only : Uniteq Church was well attended and|mins pu greatly appreciated. | in Timm ihe concert given at South Porcupine ten years ago this week by the curling club was an oqutstanding success. Items on the programme included a meeting of the "Gentlemen Adventurers of the Township of Tizzdale." "The Porcupine Pifflers Orchestra" and many other amusing things. Two men were picked up on the T. N. O. ten years ago this week by License Inspector T. H.‘ Constable and story of Chrnist‘s birth; the second told|this week though it will be a of His good works in later life; and|Of weeks befors he will be able the third part showed the celebration‘ out and around again. Wishes f of a modern Christmas, in a modern'early and complete recovery ar: home. many and sincere." "President P The special Christmas message, delivâ€"| Cool, of North Bay, visited Ti ered to the Kiwanis Club during the|this week in charge of the Nort] week ten years ago by Rev. J. D. Parks | junior hockey teamâ€"the Trapper of the Timmins United Church, was| McCool exvlained that his lads appreciated by the members. "He|the Bay had practically n> pr toucheq on the true Christmas spirit l this year but would show up bet and showed how too often men in genâ€"|the season went along. was eral attempt to evade the practice of |pleased with the result of the : the real Christmas mode of life," said | here and had good words for the The Advance. Another feature of the| mins team." "Myr. Peter Williams méeting was the singing by the United |Cochrane. was a visitor in towr Church boys‘ choir of Christmas carols.| week." "Mr. A. Brazeau is sp: The boys who sang were: W. Drew.| the Christmas season at his hor Francis Woodbury, W. Shewan and Ottawa. "Miss M. Foster left or Percy Engle. Master Jim McFadden morning train to spend the h played the piano accompaniments. season in the South." "Mr. J. K. The annual gift of a turkey by the| nedy left this morning for a two v Dome Minés to every one of their emâ€"| visit to his old home at Ottawa." ployees who was married; and to every | D. Murphy left on Tuesday morni family living in the neighbourhood was | spend Christmas at Ottawa." "Mr made ten years ago. About 300 birds,| Mrs. S. G. Eplett are spending Cl averaging 12‘ pounds each, were disâ€"} mas at the old home town of tributed. Other news from the Dome| Liskeard." "Mr. and Mrs: J. T. D was that 30 "scripts" wouldn‘t go very | and little son, of North Bay, are sp far antong 800 men in the way of{ing the holiday season in Timn Christmas cheer. (Scitpis werse doctor‘s| "Mr. Wm. Weir who has been a me prescriptions for liquor during t,helof the ~statt nt _‘ Siflliuar ana" ar. "White Christmas" ten years ago. In-i stead of reeciving gifts themselves, they! gave to those who were in need. The| programme itself was divided into three parts. The first told, by song, the story of Christ‘s birth; the second told | of His good works in later life; and| the third part showed the celebration'i | of a modern Christmas, in a modern home. T LN Et _ i . MiSMEL . LIG _ dlid=~ j 10 AIUGW making alteration: pices of St. Anthony‘s Church at the|and improvements to the Hotel Goldâ€" New Empire theatre. He defied the ) fields building, which is hereafter to b: strongest men in the audience to move | used for stores, offices and apartments him from the platform, even though| A new front is being given the builaâ€" he was not a particularly wellâ€"built or| ing." "Mr. N. J. Kent has left Timmin heavy man. He did sleightâ€"ofâ€"hand|for Cornwall, England, for a tricks; he escaped from locked mail| mcenths‘ holiday, with his wife and bags and did all sorts of strange and | family. His many friends will wish worderful things, He had performed|him a pleasant trip and hops to see before H.M. King Albert of Belgium. | him back in Timmins in a few months‘ The young people of the Timmins|time, as he is very â€" popular here." United Church Sunday School had ai“Many friends will be pleased to know ‘"White Christmas‘" ten years ago, Inâ€" |that Mr Frank I Chnrnaw mas. .. "The Unraisable Man," Prof. W. Doâ€" nat, of Belgium, was a visitor to Timâ€" mins ten years ago this week when he gave a performance under the ausâ€" pices of St. Anthony‘s Church at the New Empire theatre. He defied th> strongest men in the audience to move The North Bay Trappers junior team caime north on a tour before the hockey season really opened in 1925. They won 6â€"4 from Iroqauois Falls. 1925, to announce | would be offered to children attending January ist to June wanis Club, anxious usefulness of the cli nrizes. The coner mamicure sf The teacher LOO. to distribute Schumacher, were sleighs Chris brought pil in S vanCct drive priz= cann Rinn phone d 20 outsid CaI minks." J handed ¢( "loud tice [#3 81 ; The | on Dece es were T‘he clinic apprgd jen ai Mrs. Mac Lang moved from mA i@Ad Déen examined by Pro New York before the def n were picked up on the . ten years ago this week by spector T. H. Constable and Constable Delves. They were th having liquor in a public mmins police court and were a former chief o turned here ten Jjoy to ev humacher mbe rink at South Porcupine, i town at that time, was ready for use on Christâ€" ears ago. "A mining deal culminated during the en Dr. Cameronâ€"Smith "red Croteau and Wm. the initial payment on Carmen township, which _ to Gen. O. Eaton of ald an Advance report. t‘e located near the wesâ€" of Carmen, one and oneâ€" lorthwest of the Triplex mad was able, in December Oof | Mprs nounce that three prizes | fop® fered to the mothers of | "myp ending the clinic from }Life to "June 1st, 1926. Theée Kiâ€"~ | aaa _ years â€"ago o every public schsol puâ€" icher, when the time came the 350 gifts from F. W. of Columbus, Ohio. There dolls, drums, scarves, s and all sorts of things. each received a fine gift charity turkey stag, held 18th, 1925, was a big sucâ€" Iaprairie of the Knights . who had promised a prom us to increase the clinic, donated the O0f o Victor ‘s. He added nex! to get read; otal of $50( of supplying ‘edy. Ninetyâ€" WITL dea Â¥i at ig. The ) thi: won by | eve Orthoâ€" | wa: had to | "N; l numâ€"| typ parent : ten years the social welil for Hayden Mr. Ha they had to C The others in Southert W. H. Ha good margin. The ; End consisted of Dr. zcearce, Jas. Boyle, an Cole. The Timmins rink feated, consisted of ( Golger, Hec. «4A € of the staff of Sullivar for some time past, left ing train for the South." tle was staged on Satu the Timmins curling rin| comprising the vick of Sc defeated a rink of Timn nas at the old home t Liskeard." "Mr. and Mrs. ang little son. of North Ba Ing the holiday season i family. His many friends will him a pleasant trip, and hops him back in Timmins in a few m time, as he is verfv popular |‘"‘Many friends will be pleased to |that Mr. Frank J. Curnow this w corsiderably improveq in healt} some we‘eks past he was seriou at his home here but there is | cided improvement in his enn wo Timmir matory â€"ojuus lld D c AWktsx YV. Atf. of the Canad Life Assurance Company, Ottawa. Ont was the guest of his brother, Mr. C. C Keddie of Hollinger Stores." "Bornâ€" in Timmins, Ont.., at Mrs. Farley‘s hos pital, on Tuesday, December 22nC 1925, to Mr. and Mrs. W. Bromley 0 Gold Centreâ€"a daughter." "There wil be general regret at the fact that Mi J. B. Pare has been confined to hi. home through illness but all will b pleased to know that he is now well or the way to complete recovery." "Worl is now in nrogress making alteratinn drum, of the Northe Cobalt, was a visitor week." "Miss W. Ruth High School staff, left inorning for the Christ "Mr. Henry, assistant Timmins High School, to spend the holiday at tario." "Mr. F. J. Wolno to spend Christmas at AM Mrs. Wolno and little : for* some weeks on a "Mr. _ W:;: CÂ¥ KWedAfAi#® _ n 420CAIS 11 ago have return Christmas | ten had ypical ago as membe or COocl he turned _ EICLOVECTY are very sincere." "President P. Mcâ€" North Bay, visited Timmins in charge of the North Bay key teamâ€"the Trappers. Mr. blained that his lads from On Dectr boys o0 sp°nd the holiday uth." "Mr.:â€"J. K. IKenâ€" ning for a two weeks iavuitailly ) practice uld show up better as along. Hs was well ‘ result of the match d words for the Timâ€" s96 Jail / ge, ~E, Alex Krekola, Sudbury, is in j ETI:l ax?durg;gp J.| with a charge of attempted murder "f" ds will bé against him as a result of an attack 5.1182 S“ ‘tch, ) made with a razor on his wife at 411.1(31;2 .inqiown' Creightorn Mine on Thursday. At % ' king good | Sudbury polics court on Friday mornâ€" ;: i??mowgsuffi-iing he was remanded for eight dayi. A : itre * ing the court he was drun nc qnd 'Iel'lgmlgxfltgx dggfi’t know what he was doing. han ons ,Poh‘ce at Copper Cliff say that the man Cc t lentered the boarding house where his ; in Timâ€" | wife was cook, broke down the door of 10e j her room, and when she got up from | o remg m?d the bed he slashed at her with an open o n _hohdays. ‘razor inflicting a cut extending from‘ e homesghpr i:orehead across her eye and nose ' ' veri her lip. Her screams is hy York f ?:t?sodseboa:'?lgrs in the house, and they Hayden Mines,| Â¥ o ived. C £ til the police arr the last guest | Krekola un was seriously i1] t there is a deâ€" in his condition will be a couple /ill be able to be i. Wishes for his ‘ecovery are very President P Mr. 16 _VUe ail will beiThese were Kathleen Pyks and Terry he is now well on |Pullin who received very nice Bibles. recovery." ‘"Work |Then came those who had made 48. aking alterations ‘These were Denis Pullin, Stiphen Pyke the Hotel Goldâ€" and Clifford Pyke; Joan Smith and is hereafter to ba, Nancy McNeil 47, Cyril Freeman 46. _ and apartments | Mary Walker 45, These children each given the builaâ€" |received silver pins. Marjory Smith 44. has left Timmins | Mary 44, Harry Pyke 44, apd nd, for a few |Jane Neil 43 all rceived a bronz> pin. i his wife and |Phillip Deacon 42, Elaine Dogue 42, iends will wish | Beverly Evans 41, Stephen Evans 41, and hops to sec | Bobby ‘Pearce 41, Lewis Pykz 40, Buddy n a few months‘| Rsseborough 40, Ronald Walker 40. popular â€" here." received celluloid pins. When Mrs. pleased to know |Rogers had her class at the Sunday now this week is |School she had promised to give three in health. For for memory work. These wers was seriously m!won by Irene Disher (bhible); Joan: : there is a deâ€" |Smith (prayer book) and Elaine Dogue 1i his condition | (prayir book) and were presented by will be a couple| Mrs. Rogers. Each child !,hen received l1 be able to pe |from Mrs. Pullin (superintendent) a Wishes for hi: lgif.t frem the tree and a large bag of Covery‘ ara o. ‘Ifruit nuts and candy and then left ‘covery are very . ~ o , i resident P. Mc.|for their homes. Owing to a visited Timmins | Several of those who were to have helpâ€" ‘ the North Bay | 64 with the tableau several carols were . | unfortunately omitted, but the children i 'I_‘x":lppers. N: themselves did the parts allotted to ht Iids from them splendidly. Mrs. Pullin (supt.) ' wish:s to thank the members of the i(?W e be[‘t’er as,Lu-theran Finn Church for loaninz "9" }.I? e We.“'them their beautifully decorated tree T20 the match ’for their use, It certainly was viory ‘ds for the Timâ€" 3 | I reciated. t Williamson, of | 2"°2 Y aPI +o4 f ig |_ Mrs. Martin Shaw left on Monday‘s ')z:'x “:S t'(:g:u;::; ‘ train for Trout Creek to spend Christâ€" ateNis hoins in jmas at home with her parents. ter leff on the| M Willlam Wattam spent the holiâ€" 1L1d the ho‘iday ’days at Haileybury with his mother. . o * Ur > enneterre, ‘Mr. J. K. Ken.| Mr. Flmer Croteau, of S illy n> practice for a two weeky | YWs spending Christmas with his aunt, | e . T 6 6 ‘g ich. Mrs Rich had as| t Ottawa." =«pgp | Mis. George Rich 2y guests for th> Christmas, Mrs. William ons l Croteau of ‘Alberta and MF. Ed Croâ€" e m ns Iteau of Mud Lake, Quebec, who arrived pending Christâ€" | ho n Of New!daughter. Peggy, who is living with ‘s. :J. T. Doucet Bay, are sbena | Mrs. Rich. in .MFâ€"and Blake, of Timmins, I in Timmins. s n . spent Christmas at the home of Mrs. been a member a * Blake‘s sister, Mrs. Covey, of . Conâ€"| » and Newton | A CAAA +ha maun i HIilH, I [on Christmas Day to visit his little | Mts. Farley‘s hosâ€" December â€" 22nd, . W. Bromley of itgr." "There will he fact that Mr. confined to his Mo Williamson, of in town this 1 is spending . his home in r leff on the 1 the holidayv HC6 i/ e t on Saturdey tmas _ holiday." principal â€" of left last wsek Stratford, Onâ€" o left this week Montrea) where son have been holiday visit." f the Canada 16 S$1 aniZz TA 1 will be |These w well on | Pullin ."_ ‘""*Work | Then 14( il 1A K ues elds town good uffiâ€" °n years Mascioli 11 Timmins juniors of 1925 held the famous juniors from North Bay, the Trappers, to a tie in the first exhibition same of the hockey season. One thouâ€" sand people saw the oneâ€"all game. Porky Levine was in goal for the pers. ay The woman was rushed to Copper Cliff hospital where her wounds were dressâ€" ed. She is still in the hospital, her face being terribly slashed. Kr:kola and his wife had been some time. :¢2| South Porcupine, Ont.. December 30. § 1935. Special to The Advance. The Christmas entertainment at St. ned | Paul‘s Sunday School, South Porcupine ure ‘ was held on Sunday, Dez. 22nd. It was _ in | in the form of a tableau by the Sunday ime | School children. . The church was very inâ€" |nicely decorated and the childrin met and |at the parish hall, and walked in proâ€" t a cession, singing a carol, into the church led by Archdeacon Wsodall. There was i to |a small crib at the foot of the chancel ing |«teps and each child carried a small ago | gift wrapped in white paper and it om | was placed in the crib. Later it was all It ‘packed and sent to the needy settlers of near Shillington. Then after a short. vetroit News:â€"By the way what‘s 11 the worry about finding a man Joe ouis can‘t lick, when Popeye the ailorman is still on the loose? There are a great number o0‘ children who have been down with measles durâ€" ing the Christmas holidays. Fortunâ€" ately the attack seems of a very mild nature. Sudbury Man Slashes Wife‘s Face with Razor Detr( star. After the children reached the hall the first presentation was to those children who had won prizes for attenâ€" dance during the year 1935. There were two children who had made perâ€" fect attendance, 49 out of a possible 49. Jackie Jay). The three wise men enâ€" tered from the back of the church singâ€" ing "We Threse Kings of Orient Are" and took their places around the crib l1st King (Bobby Pearceo); 2na@ (Harry Pyke); 3rd (Terry Fullin). ‘These litâ€" tle boys took their parts very well inâ€" doed. â€" After singing carols the pre>â€" cession reformed and went back into the parish hall. On entering and leavyâ€" ing the church the procession was led by little Cyril Freeman, carrying a gold address by the Archdeacon, the Christâ€" mas story was read. The reader was Beverly Evans, who very reverently and with great feeling, read the story, the small characters taking their places as he reached ceortain places in the story, to form complete tableau. Around the white draped manger were grouped "Mary," (Mary Curtis); "Joseph" (Frank Briden)»; "Angel" (Clarice Curâ€" tis»; "Shtpherds‘ (Lesnard Harper, Phil Deacon, Richard Barnes and Jackie Jay). The three wise men enâ€" tered from the back of the church singâ€" Beautiful Tableau at South Porcupine Paul‘s Sunday School Entertainment of Special Interest. â€" Children Disâ€" play Special Talent. separ ated THE PORCUIPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO urday at 11 pm. The accused is « $100 cash bail. The man who was the ‘zeer is also to be before the on a charge of being drunk. The also a couple of other drunks t« 0 datle include rang*re of giv ed man at the on acet court v similar 5o fa Polics week or will ag: big box of fine apples for Christmas, Another fine box of apples was sent by Mrs. Dr. Russell. Thess and other Christmas gifts to the children are specially appreciat=d not only by the children but by all conâ€" nected with the District of Cochrane Children‘s Aid Society. Few New Cases for This Week‘s Session of Court emand Another bountiful gift of candie:s came from W. W. Orr. Leo Mascioli, who never forgets the youngsters at the Shciter, sent them a big box of fine apples for Christmas. Another fine box of apples was sent There were many kindly and generâ€" ous donations to the Children‘s Shelter during the Christmas season, and these were much appreciated. The Fire Dept. sent down a coup!s of baskets of dolls, toys and o‘her gifts for the youngsters. In addition the firemen gave candies and fruit for the children. Then from Maria Zanolla, 103 Balâ€" sam street, south, came a very g:nerous gift of candies and toys for all the voungsters. seeing the city of his dreams. "Wh has not know a Carcasonne?" One of the most striking of Christ mas greeting forms is the Christma number of "Paper on Parade," by th: Howarq Smith Paper Co.. Montrsal. Of the front cover is attached part of ar actual Christmas stocking. In the beau tifully printed beoklet itself there i: much of decidedly Christmas flavour as well as some very clever toxt dealâ€" ng in humorours way with paperâ€" making and paperâ€"selline. Arotrer Christmas card that stands out from the more conventional is the large fclder in colours from the Northâ€" eastern Advertising Agency, Lynn, Masâ€" sachusetts. The fold:r gives beautiful sketches in colours of Carcasonne, the noms of Arcline Gove, only daughâ€" ter of Lydia E. Pirkham, at Maroleâ€" head, Massachusetts. With the sketches of Carcasonre goes the poem, "Carâ€" casscnne"â€"the story of the peasant who longed all the 80 years of his life to see the beauties of Carcassonna. The fair city was not far away and from the mountain height the old man caught glimpses of the beauty and»the charm of Carcasomnne, but time and cireumâ€" stances always stood between plans for an actual closer view. He died without seeing the city of his dreams. "Wh»> Arother Christma out from the more . large fclder in colou eastern Advertising 4 sachusetts. The folt sketches in colours nom:s of Arsline C ter of Lydia E. Pir head, Massachusetts. of Carcasonre goes casscnne"â€"the story who longed all the { to see the beauties 0o: fair city was not far mountain heigsht th 11 _ of these was from J. Harry Smith, manager of the Press Bureau of the Canadian Pacific Railway, Montâ€" real. The handssme card depicts a scene at the driving of the last spike in the building of the CP.R. In the picturs may be noted Lord Strathcona and other distinguished men of that dayâ€"50 years agoâ€"the picture also showing a scene in the Rockies in the days before Canada started her great march forward. "May 1936 bring you your heart‘s desire in all Gocod Things," is the concluding wish on this outâ€"ofâ€" theâ€"ordinary Christmas card. Ameng the r received at T were three t and attraction Christmas Greetings of Very Special Attraction ronto; Speaker, George Fallis, Toronto: Deputy Speaker, Kenneth Morland. North Bay; Minister of Welfare, Harold Husband, Haltsn County; Minister of World FrisndSship, Gordon â€" Clement, North Grey:; Minister of Extension, Kenneth Ingham, Stratford; Minister of Finance, Rod Whidden, West York: Minister of Publicatior®, Dwight Kelâ€" lerman, Kitchener; Minister of Publiâ€" city, Paul Sharpe, Toronto; Minister of Eastern Summ*°r Camps, Neq Roberts, Carleton .County; Minister of Western Summer Camps, Ross Hosson, Huron North; Minister of Junior Programms, Arthur Cartier, Chatham; Minister without portfolio, Jack Pve. Ottawa liam Mulock, | ernor, taking t antâ€"Governsr. Attorneyâ€"Gene vince‘s welcome Other Cabine Provincial Sect ronto:© Sneaker Edaward Sarg elected Premit cus of the fi BCys Pariiament. Reginald Kingdo was elected Leader The Parliament t session in Trinity C| Boys Parliament Elects Its Premicr and Cabinet y Kindly Donations to Shelter at Christmas Phone 1160 The only Furrier in the Porceuâ€" pine district doing fully guaranâ€" teed work on the premises as some very cle humorours way and paperâ€"sellin and Ladies‘ Wear 2 EMPIRE BLOCK Expert Furriers the many Christmas grestings it The Advance office there e that had special interest e more convent in colours from rtising Agency, The foldsr give colours of Carc ‘cline Gove, o1 . it ACCUSEA is out on The man who was given to be before the court being drunk. There aro f other drunks to face 1x Ho Mit aArvV of Junior Programm Chatham; Minist Jack Pyeée, Ottawa. let itself there is Christmas flavour, y clever text dealâ€" way with paperâ€" mA »la 1€ but next week day as usual. ‘riday is made Â¥. Last week‘s i intoxica tel on Sa layv eW ca PéSer sorough e Opposition. ; first formal with Sir Wilâ€" itenantâ€"Govâ€" the Lieutenâ€" Roebuck, Rive: 7 Cases E. Meâ€" Timmins Ontari nd wa All l Wrap all Garbage in paper Keep your Garbage Can covered ,Use plenty of Chloride of Lime which can be procured at the Town Hall free. lHou eholders using well water mus| boil it for at least 20 minutes, All Outside Tuilets most be made fiyâ€" proof. By Order of THE BOARD OF HEALTH Mr. and Mrs. R daughter left las where the little gir treatm*nt for a m Jumne o0, respeciively. Court at Parry Scund will be jury and nonâ€"jury and at Sault Ste. Marie nonâ€"jury only. Mr. Justice Mackay hears actions at thre> northern pointsâ€"Kenora, Port Arthur and Cochrane. He will be in Kenora March 31 for jury and nâ€"nâ€" jury actions; at Port Arthur for nonâ€" jury actions June 9 and at Cochrane for nonâ€"jury actions June 23. Andre Dorfman aging director of . an official visit week. Mr. Justicse McFarlane has two sitâ€" tings in the North: nonâ€"jury actions at Sudbury 15; and at Pembrok» Jury and nonâ€"jury actions, April 14. Mr. Justice McEvoy has three sitâ€" tings in the North, at Sault Ste. Marie. Fort Frances and Gore RBay. At Sault Marie, he will hear jury actions Icommencing April 6; at Fort Frances Jjury and nonâ€"jury actions commencâ€" ing May 19; and at Gore Bay, jury and nonâ€"jury actions commencing Jun> 9. Mr. Justice Makins cares for the T. and N. 0. region of Northern Ontario with sittings at Cochrane and Haileyâ€" bury. He will be in Ccochrane for jury actions April 7; and at Haileybury for Jjury and nonâ€"jury actions April 14. Cochrans: nonâ€"jury actions will be heard by Mr. Justice Mackay Juns> 23. Mr. Justice Hozg hears court at Parry Sound and Sault Ste. Marie, May 5 and June 8, respectively. Court at Parry Because of cases already scheduled to come up, and cthers likely to> be added, there will be general interest in the winter and spring assizes schedule: for the North. Thirteen sittings of the Supreme Ccourt of Ontario will be held in Norâ€" thorn Ontario, during the early months of 19836, comprising Wintor Assizes and Spring sittings of the High Court of Justice, according to schedules for the various members of the bench issued Monday at Osgozde hall, Toronto. Mr. Justice A. C. Kingstons will preâ€" side at North Bay at sittings to op:n April 6 for the hsaring of jury and nonâ€" jury actions. Spring Assizes at Cochrane on April 7th, with Mr. Jusâ€" tice Makins Presiding. Other Courts. Announce Schedule for Supreme Court at the home of away. ten years reported missing from her home on Tisdale avenue. According to the report mads by her relatives, two drunken men, strangers to the family, wandered into the kitchen of the home. and became engaged in a fight without apparent caus>. While one of the members of the family was putting the two intruders out of the hsuse, the yeungster apparently became frightâ€" ened and slipped out of the door. Th> youngster was missed at once and search made for her., not only in the hcuse but at the homess of nelghboms and acquaintances. From one o‘clock, the time of the child‘s disappearanc?, the search was continued with increasâ€" ing anxiety, until close to four o‘clock when the little girl was finally located at the home of a friend a few blocks Police and relatives wers search early this morning for a little girl being $1.40. Hers are some of the rates given in the report of the Dominion Bureau of Statistics :â€" Sudbury .. 2s 2e $4.45 New Westminster, B.C. 4.32 Mcose Jaw, Sask. _ 2 56 Youngster of Ten Years Lost for Several Hours pliances. Sudbury, un dro, has the. highest average cost for 60 } Sudbury being $4.45. The lowest rate is i Marie, under a privat rate being 92 cents. limmins, under the new | into effect under the fra; proved by unanimous vote of cil, will enjoy mtlch lower than the majority of the la and smaller cities of the Dor Some days ago the Domini Electric Light Rates Are Comparatively Low Here } *30 L110 Timmins Rate, $150 for 60 Kilowatt Hours; Sault Ste.l LOYAL ORDER of MOOSE Marie Lowest in Canada, with 92 cents; Sudbury, $4.45., Ti 1 5e Y o ® } MMINS # 'll;m:onm, .)31.40. .\lontreal. $1.80, New W estminster, ‘Meet 2nd and 4:%10'10‘1315<(fi?s }xgsg!me .( :; Hall, Pourth Ave. Sec. T. H. Richards, Timmins, under the new t t M P . , e new rates to go Moncton, NB 3.50 J ntio effect under the franchise apâ€" | Victoria, BC. 3‘243VISITING BR'OTHEHS “RLCOBMS roOoved ht iuinanimdAue vata Aaf tha 1 94 UYm * We _ * * ow To Under the new rates in Timmi 1a@at means also in any other ‘rved by the Northern Ontario 0.) the rate will be $1.50 for C att hours. ATTENTION HOUSEHOLDERS New W of tics issued a report showing ige cost of 60 kilowatt hours ‘ic lighting and small apâ€" Sudbury, under a form of Hyâ€" the. highest rate listsd, the rost for 60 kilowatt hours at an, president anq manâ€" f Angloâ€"Huronian, is on t to the Vipond this Ro#ss Beattie ang little ist week for Toronto irl will take specialist‘s minor allment. 1€ ich lower light rates _of the larger towns of the Dominion. he Dominion Bureau that at of Sault Ste corporation, the searching ns (and ‘ centre ) Power 60 kiloâ€" e coun ht rate than of ue § i Central Blidg. Benson; Sayer Davidson CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS C,. M. Benson, C.A. G. Sayer, C.A. M. B. Davidson, C.A. North Bay Nugget:â€"It is no use blinking facts. Russia will never pay England one penrnny of the enormous debt she owes. After all, such payments cannot be expected from a country that murdered its ruler, his wife and chilâ€" dren, stole their jewels and then found a purchaser for the stolen property among the "brotherhood" in England. CAUTHIER PLATUS Timmins Another Juvenile Court case was that of a young lad charged with theft. He was allowed to go with the proviso that he report to the Children‘s Aid Inâ€" spector as the latter might direct. Timmins later as they cams> down from the room in the Reed block. The girl was rsa much under the influence of liquor that she had to be supported on each side. Medical evidence told the girl‘s state of intoxication and also that she had been tampered with, though the doctors could not say at what tim> this had occurred. When the girl herself went on the stand she said that she had gone to the room on invitation for a drink and that the accused had takâ€" en no improper liberties with her. As a consequence of the young girl‘s ev1-‘ dence ths: case was dismissed. Dean. Kester, K.C., was counsel for Hescocks while Chas. Yates, acting crown atâ€" torney, conducted the prosecution. The case, as is usual in Juvenile Court casses of this kind, was h:ld behind closed: doors. l Langdon Langdon Pine Street South Port Arthur, Ont. ... mault Ste. Maris, Ont Peterboraugh. Ont. Fort William Timmins (new rate) Toronto Hull, Que. Ottawa, London, Ont. Guelph, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. Brantford Kingston St. Catharines Quebec, Que. . Moncton, N.B. | Victoria, B.C. Glace Bay, NS. Sidney, N.S. Saskatoon. Sask Edmonton, Alberta Brandon, Man. Halifax, NS Regina, Sask Calgary, Alta. Oshawa, Ont. Sherbrooke, Que. Vancouver, B.C. Vernon, BC. Windsor, Ont. St. John, N.B. . Three Rivers, Que. Verdun, Que. Winnipeg, Man. Montreal, Que. Hamilton, Ont. Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries 4 MAKSHALLâ€"ECCLESTONE BUILDTNG Acquitted on Serious Charge in Juvenile Court DEAN KESTER CHARLES H. KERR Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Money Advanced on First Class Security. Barrister, Solicitor, Ete. Bank of Commerce Building Timmins, Ont. M.A., L.Ph. AVOCATâ€"BARRISTER Hamilton Block Barristers, Solicitors, Ete A. E. MOYSEY BLOCK, TIMMINS, ONT. 8. A. CALDBICK OSIAS SAUVE and South Porcupine C. 8. Dean, C.A. in charge of Municipal Audits Reed Block Toronto Ontario 14â€"26 Ontario 14â€"26 Timmins 14â€"24 14.2€ 1.11 1.10 | 1.00 | 1. 40| 1.40 1.38; | 1.38 | 1.38 1.38 | 1.38 | 1 29 | (Mtawa Journal: hour is the one ready in a second 1.51 1.50 1.80 1.80 1.67 1,53 : _â€" tss dn :/ [ DR. E. L. ROBERTS «. 0J | 2 84 | SPECTALUIST 2. 70 | Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat # * * # # # °©‘)}Empire Block _ Timmins 2.25 | 14â€"26 2.23 | â€" 2.08 ;" n en on 2.04 | 0; E. Kristenson 1.094 | CHIROPRACTOR 1.89 | Xâ€"RAY 1.85 | NEUROCALOMETER 1.80 | Bank of Commerce Building 1.80 | j PHONE 607 | Presidentâ€"Austin Neame Secretaryâ€"Treasurerâ€"W. D. Forrester P.OG,. Box 1059, Timmins Ont. Monthly general meetings of the above branch will be held in the Legion Hall, Cedar St.; S. on the following dates:â€" J. J. Turner Sons, Ltd,. Architect Ontario Land Surveyor Building Plans Estimates, Ete Old P,0. Bidg., Timmins â€" Phone 362 Arch.Gillies,B.A.Sc.,0.L.S. D. Paquette, proprietor THREE BARBERS IN ATTENDANCE Basemont Reed Block, Timmins Secvice Satisfaction Sanitation Credit Reports Collections Accounting and Auditing 6 Balsam Street North, Timmins Phones 270â€"228 P.O). Box 1747 39â€"2 Specialized Business Training Classes 7 o‘clock Monday, Wednesâ€" day and Friday nights. 6 Balsam St. N., Timmins, Ont. Phone 1143 Box 677 41â€"53 Third Avenue Swiss Watchmaker Graduate of the Famous Horological Institute of Switzerland Timmins Branch 88 Canadian Legion Building Contractor Stone and Brick Mantels a Specialty Timmins Ontario PORCUPINE CREDIT â€"Corporation Ltd. TIMMINS LODGE 1.0.0.F. NO. 453 153 Mountjoy Street Phone 279â€"J Phone 941â€"W Gordon Block Timm We Manufacture and Carry in Stock Chiropractor and Klectro Therapist CONsSULTATION FREE Diseases Peculiar to Women 62 Rideau Terrace, Ottaw Rideau Licensed Private Maternity Home and Babies Maintenance DOG SLF TORBOGC TARPAUI ‘TENT FLAC HA V EI Meets every Tut Oddfellows‘ Hall, Visiting brethren DR. Eo IJ. ROI}EI{TS SPECIALIST Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Empire Block _ Timmins 14â€"2%6 PETERBOROUGH, NT Agents Everywhere Porcupine School of Commerce BARBER SHOP MONDAY . DECEMBER 30TH 1938 W. H. SEVERT BHO E: LFE1G H . L. GREENIDGE A C J Phone 382 } €)] day Sprl reqti Timmins, Ont. M Timmins, Ont. ~17â€"43p Empire Block <1D0O Ww N ROBES KITIS AKN ESS in of the £s t© bo s®, sPENCER secretary â€"58 tin Ontario ~â€"25â€"88p in the North, ittend.

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