Ontario Community Newspapers

Porcupine Advance, 23 Jul 1936, 2, p. 3

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W . WRNFM‘E"! 'HURSDAY O a£8~3££3uiuzutu3 ”luxutTuohan2.:.xxtuéuhzuxrvhofihtuxuxuxutuxuI???.2”..uzutuxnxuxnxu. O O I) I” 11 EU THOI‘GHTFUL GARE AND DIGNITY (‘HABAC’I‘EBIZI 0U- SERVICE S. 'l‘. W A LK E H CH 1'6 TELEPHONE 509 him him TUB. 114 LY 2331'). 1938 furiously to think 1Lher. Miss Laleham xe was tired of his :1 that 11? had a de- he daughter he hac ICE her infancy. Af- itude he had man- 1K6 miliar OPEN DAY AND NIGHT ') Ill ude he had man- : claim he posessed .e ten thousand 1m, together with savings, he sent securities. his rea- ht know I'( Funeral Director 7110119.}! W be abou had not com- or some timeâ€"- should your He proposed to W11 Re '8 wi arer I propose 'eginning, even :erLain ground 1' Lo you. Only 10w everything JI‘ aking ties. his sociated 10 might money, rec Wt“ 3.11 nd 1C 1E IE mp min lady tr narked m ‘d C us money commenced moment of â€"what few 'pCC L Terrivale ndrel who y. It struck applement- Miss Lale- statements nolds, that the whole aleham Witt h . Amon of math 9 was en when hi lered i1 '11th n a a month a letter to think. did W6 I‘E Iennin 1 mous 3n :3 were 0 doubt 'd with n ‘1‘th!le .n wit] Plead d mot Id. and uarded )wn it. 1p: a over- w days rmnned IDOLOX‘ d with ht at- y, he should 1'!“ (I .on O it mm and .ll you 111' in him f iv promis: Laleham's cmployer wi: motiveâ€"that well which 1y designed to accomp end might in certain have come in handy h it W W Wake cuit Vi badly, I'm afraid, When she stated that the man before her was an utter :tranger to her. The miniature shown us both later on by Terrivale Wake was. of course. one of someone else, and deliberately designed to throw us off the scent. I had another moment of suspicion when Wake showed em- barrassment on my hinting that his arrival in response to Miss Lal-eham‘s summons was not his first visit to the locality. but I’m afraid he succeeded in throwing dust in my eyes. as he had done in the eyes of many others. I was, in fact. only referring to having many respectable peOple they not wish to b brought to light." Jimmy nodded. “And then?" he breathed. “And then. following your disc of the body, I came upon the ‘ One thing struck me at once. a. had interviewed Miss Laleham, likeness to the dead man. That why, having heard her story 0 missing father, I asked her to id< the body. I did not know then thz had never even ‘seen a photogra him. and allow-ed myself to be r badly. I'm afraid. when she statec :uit some years ago. “Cartwright. too, began to attract attention. He. too, seems to have been an old associate of Wake’s. and it may 3e that he was picked upon as Miss Laleham‘s employ-er with an ulterior nativeâ€"that well which he undoubtedâ€" .y designed to accomplish his wife‘s and might in certain circumstances 71E ungs wasn hat. he m: h Lhere afrai th k6 El. 1' :5 c 'ime. H .quest- thm as Jenning as, in 1 en him JG Mea ND Wake Ht 1m 81 THIRD AVENUE ran JRI'E Kt 11 :IKE 11m D8 M 1; father, I asked her to identify 13*. I did not know then that she ever even 'seen a photograph of nd allowed myself to be misled I’m afraid, when she stated that he ed nan U imp: an uprr DE K( W a 1'1 mm] mm mo: kill t bougl umdn )f meanwhil )1 hf COU air if W1 M in certain circumstance in handy for his wifei Immersed in his own af 1. he (1035 not seem to havl more the (Copyright) only ll onation 113C of *ed WI‘l ad h he r 1L 1p on mun . employer L1 1e murdered rmation :hat he 11d iilc. having found to one of his intended alive, had to make now for the first time Alfred Jennings and 18113 was a witness to 1 his suspicions at the red-haired reporter disguise. and on get- roundly accused him Nh= 8C 1r d1 ,ecre rive an even Laleham if he mation to her View. however Iseful red m 035 not the mai iW 1111111 If knew that, ct. He ent )ounds i to com tied. IL Us at reason for I at he hOped n. One way lad become n Jenni rder trai )wn Aded ed th‘ when ~ I the cliff ler, thou he was afr If pounds balloon and ts in the ople they .t to light nm away wily (1 reason independe tter under” m9 Lh i 1€ 'ring to navm Assizes on air The cle mly lett ad now mac to 11C wt, and if ce. paying 1 cash, with . But Jen- struck him . clerk ad- , his bomb- hat he had 1W3 enough Sheffie man He 5’ wk ca h collaps He wen 31 1E .is own. ambered )m of 1n ob doub aft 1f whi 'rivz spec . Th1 aid 04 TIC nt 131‘ ht €11 111C 11‘ 3.! 1C ll 11‘ m 1d )f mak vincing : remainec But freeze plan I'E Looks Like a Provincial Election This Year or Next! Plants Love Kindly People Says Expert :1 nd nake a :onsidere Fl'ienle .del 121d 11 er m ter I‘i We ana Bu Ox There 11‘ Gar m“ Suggest hac 1b ll‘ m h )( :11 bet 11‘ ab I) I] hem CI‘ 11' By Ruth Fisher Place) 1 1'1 1t ll W 1' I) na m< If Tl eff hirt mething in the idea n )NTINUED) 11 in in 01 arden. If em (1 t planted just to r it is sometimes ocial or financial :11. those gardens H( I) 11‘ 3( ll were all think- clamber 1n jets 0 Halo. house of i woman whose the children of 11' IT 111 cents. hat all 'a nd so on )U in kn )1' the other. that the man .v was an un- Loo shrewd in you down in a my never lag )Od of Ni for an elec- next couple ll interested peal at any Lhe Hepburn Rowe's idea :er the elec- city garden. artened soul ate problems 1ge restored. .t happened. You could bank on his K of gener- tw. a decent ma tha ensible m Ontaric L statemen be no elec' hat, plants es. They ' for good hearts and 11 living side 8 from the rio 3E oncern h 21. SC Row We don‘t they may mt would the good 5].): red uaintanc kes up 11‘ disfavour Ie to en- :new this my good r. so that ' for the dc it p- 193 chias on >ir foun- 1rdeners nt 'lE 1nd h a half- .‘sar his he said (-glovsa 1nd my 10 more detect ngc h l I] '10 m PORCUPINE ADVANCE. 'I'IMMINB, ONTARIO Rowe warn zcon- doubt sour don’ gov- ake a tr I‘hat s at atch ario 1109 way WE W1 ha: ha if Three Essentials In E , Growing 0f Lilies 0116 118 .ha are for the l‘t 11‘ 1th n of to an Most lilies are planted. says the gardf‘n dictionary, in an article by Helen Morghentau Fox. three times as deep as the height of the bulb. A bulb two inches deep is planted six inches below the level of the ground. .An exception to this rule, Miss Fox continues, is Candidum, the Madonna lily, with its relative, Testaceum. These should be planted very shallow, cover- ed with not more than an inch and a half of soil. Giganteum is allowed to growing like cedars of ma‘y be a tall story but i trates What lilies likeâ€"4 cool roots. Dr. MacMullen gives planting: Tight-scaled the regales. upright; 10( such as the Candida their side. W pile, waste He puts first drainage. His second 6 his third. reasc With t lover of j De about any plant he successfully. Good drainage in various ways. A ground may be chc worst location for 1111‘ of a low spot where of a low spot Lurally collect In heavy or ter of the : changed by 1 Cinders. An ex MacM 11y fie] :ubsmui gramme :ated in }ood Drainage, Good Bulbs and Some (“are in Plant- ing, the Main Things. Says- Expert. 1g 1W .ilif reader re failed ix: them up heaping e. The f< ardem H1. “12‘ The Robert Simpson (,‘0. 13 Third A ve. 1C n his garden. Finally he ) and threw on Lheu ash over them the garden 'ollowing spring they were cedars of Lebanon. That story but it certainly illus- he Tall Story _)OI'[S that 10W N 118 3V 1y 3m T10 k B snoL 1ddi ma lound Duld drama I] tr Mad .ll Limited in Il 11‘ Mu M n‘ 11‘ 11‘ slop b0 m U .l( 11' bu )ll )m h Again, quoting from Dr. MacMullen. it is noted that the. advantage of pre- paring the 1in bed in advance by sow- ing a cover crop of alfalfa, winter rye. soy beans or clover, and digging in the crop while it is still young and green. Manure meal is ( anced pl able. m Either with the f lower, 01 1mm, :1 general I] [C tC ICldulOUS 00 mm shment hrubs. Timmins ll'ietit Some lilic th em: mat m Ii 11 .he 5 without thinnil experience of mo. er when they hav l'E h ground cover that, h: 3 foliage and colon 1' a mulch of leaves, ( rves to keep the root lilies are tolerant of loubtful help to most a general thing. Iills soil, sliglltl’ul tendin Fertilizer is injurious as fertilizer. Bone ommonly used with the bal- mL foods everywhere avail- LEG bu 'om mox‘ hem Lhe bulb exposed. Time of Planting 1d 1t 11 1mm 111C ll Ill i1 )f Third and Pine St. Shade bs ma from Dr. MacMullen soil. Tall perennials :ovrered trelllses shu- satisfactorily without ' their nourishment. ’over that, harmonize: and colour of the 111 welcomc-‘d by m are likely Lo dr .1 m Marshall-Ecclostono 18W 10mm 1111 be lost garc ave mult 1! t‘ m ure I‘all 118 .1 m h phum lumbe 163‘ da of peat cool. me, but. )1‘ them like a. )‘d na 110111 Limited WUU' is a type of oflence checked," pointed ou Illellvclaim that “police sh pre- ! look after themselves" sow-| “If you set out that ' rye, ‘ after tht‘mselves‘ there 1 the plaints of peaple beh reexmthe crown attorney 5:: draw W 11 pt "'l'here ml; the police." ll ing himself 1 taking into 1 cord of your . so I would 36 been the usu Following Attorney Jae lkeard, who 3 0C the 1101 am pol questic andlu the liq away Protection for Police Essential to Uphold Law ‘1. Hunt nod Lhu 1d At Green tea with a flavour and a delicacy beyond compare n Timmins m u wnd them to jail. That has ual sentence for this offence. the court session Crown ack Robinson of New Lis- said in argument that “this ' client mu! m GREEN TEA Llst be he mag to defc I‘h )t f 1‘ (it ll istrau‘; I] m dl m f ut L‘l’ hould h is not a good one. police must ‘look are usually com- 13 manhandled,” id. “It is better which must be that unothm )1] I. was not doing jail. That 11:1: for this offenm 31 First A V8. Schumacher Hardware and Furmture (In. by 1' un‘ L11 d6 I] Iel'once. 1 11 had be .pction J. addr m n mother able to )d Whilt rim Mel {In 11H i m )8 K .1 IMI For mower knives. around tho homo. for tho format. blacksmith. machinist. qoxoqoman. Mode of [out cutting. long wanting Norton Crystolon Abrasive . . . the but you can buy. \.\ :\ ! /, (7/0” need this jr‘ \ Ulnmdy FILE fl fbr I000 Jobs Q Nodon Company of Canada Ltd., Hammon, OM. Chas. Pierce 8: Sons Limited .‘ 1.1 Third Ave. Phone 16 RED HANDLE (/s/ l/Uer/(U/t’r /U/‘ ‘1] [)2 a" $1“, ¢ (mm)! 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