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Porcupine Advance, 24 Aug 1936, 1, p. 5

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A small gathering of very 1 herâ€"} distinguislted people had been called; st was| Sir Harker Bellamy was acting as an ie and | inwilling host to the Minister for War, of the| the Foreign Secretary and the Prime Minister, in addition to several lesser ached| State officials. lothes Brian HMHathaway, His Majesty‘s Secreâ€" and a| tary of State for War. ‘broke the silence f themi which had fallen on the group by lookâ€" hamâ€"| ing across at the chief of Q.1 and inâ€" It was| dulging in another tirade. Y our "But surely to God,., Bellamy,. someâ€" l C La l 1€ mome impri younger Ccolléague refused to strained. "This disappearance can mes one thing," continued Hathaway Bellamy cut in. "I‘m not quite such a damn rou seem to think," he said ici means of course that Paul Mar Ron althou the hand Service." psed. Anotl "But surely to God, Bellamy, soms ring can be done? Don‘t you under and what must have happened?" The Prime Minister coughed, but hi ounger colleague refused to be re wWer ‘Hetr AI rible wa at rC rind knew ugh I‘m thinking it would do you . of good to see what is going to en to your brother. You are comâ€" omewhere elseâ€"with me!" A disâ€" ing leer accompanied the final Mmi Hon e group. m afraid we shall be coliged to me handcufis on you, Miss Renâ€" announced the leader. The next t Susan felt her wrists cruelly oned. She wanted to struggle, ew it would ‘be useless; the only to be done now was t» submit to nd to wait until the luck might ound the administration. hey had met to be presented to the man whose ion was declared to be the most e war weapon that the world had nown. Once this was in the posâ€" i of Kuhnreich, the Dictator of idt, all modern civilization was 1 ;indeed, it was true what Grayâ€" ie Poreign Secretary, had said a inutes before: "The entire world go uo in filames." Prime Minister fidgeted with his a habit of his when agitated. i have heard nothing from Mr bes ) be done now was to submit to d to wait until the luck might But as she thcught how near 1 been to victory a choking sob 3 her throat. Y me @ir being driven considerabDie ne aire prepared f0 rPrvyone in it to juite such a damn fool as think," he said icily. "It urse that Paul Marve is in f the Ronstadtian Secret Mir e COrtT brake: Copyright man id Hathaway a beeyt lial type of face, â€" nsideration from t evident. What pc n the Laroche org: tThe Larochne organâ€" know of ceciurseâ€"but ‘nt: he was the masâ€" e and had sufficient own authority. * 9 .‘ announced one of nC ewspapers wWC ind iling Om 1A It d1 en ie man to whom it enabled her| aven back to the at. ‘"‘That is r this counâ€" be blkown to hope for tt came into w up w.ith ped oppoâ€" at ) 1€ at 1g, wWa to hav hare in only v', “it_"” inisnd know but hi be re TAE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS ONTAR poSsi ‘gan b¢ ad arC heo hi Three Hurt in Accidents at South End Last Week Jock McCurdie Knocked Unconscious When Struck by Car. Barbara Hephburn has Arm Caught in Wringer. Ruth Steeves has Hand Cut by Bottle. Other News from South Porcupine and the Dome. Ssouth Porcupine, Ont., Aug 1936. Special to The Advance Mr. Milas Clark and Ihis so of Lakeview, South Porcupin a â€"~two weeks‘ vacation on W While is on hol Junction. Miss V returned don, Ont past sev{ accompanied Dy of town,. left on Cape Breton, vacation. Miss Grace W vacation in Tor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. weeK: brokt Mrs. Went, Irvin Went, of Hill, left on 1 Orillia. She I months‘ vacat and Mtrs. I. W the General hospital, T has gone for medical t will probably keep him some time. We all w speedy return to‘health We are glad Newman â€" of covered from position. We are sorry to know | Sinclair is a vnatient i hospital, where she is s: complete nervous colla her a quick recovery. Dr. and Mrs. Fitch, o were visiting Miss Verne Tisdale hospital staff ove Mr. W. D. Cochrane, « One Mine. was a patient a vacation to be spent in Mar Island. They also intend to visi bury Toronto and Ottawa. 4 panying them on their trip we Mr. Mansfield, senior, has left the ‘1isâ€" dale hospital, where he was a patient for a short while with an injured shoulder. He is now able to be home. Mrs. Eric McKewen, who at one time resided on Connaught Hill, was in town last week, renewing old acquaintances here and at the Dome. She was a visiâ€" tor at the home of her brother Dr. Weston of Schumacher. Mr. and Mrs. W. Fairhurst have reâ€" turned from an extended motor tour of ‘the Maritime Provinces and Souâ€" thern Ontario. They returned on Thursday last. in the week. Mrs. H. Blood Pearce, now of Cob in town visiting fr Mr. and Mrs. C little daughter left guests who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Oran Carruthers a and Mrs. Jim Watson, of Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. Norris Howey and two children of Kirkland Lake are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Montâ€" rose. They arrived on Thursday. Mrs. Gilham, senior, has returned to the Dome Extension after a vacation spent in Kirkland Lake with her daughâ€" ter, Mrs. Charles Jemmett. Mr. Carl Fortune is quite sick at his home on Connaught Hill, We hope he will soon recover. Mr. Neil Montrose left for Walkerâ€" ville on Thursday, to visit relatives at Harrow and from there to Torquay in Saskatchewan where he will spend the winter. OlU thalt the wherea Marve, is easily t cumstance at pi life." s eWwWeâ€"Ccaln Stephenson‘ cipal private the room to "I beg yvo! At the murmuri indignation that ca ers., Hathaway addc The head of did some more Cobalt, are guests at the and Mrs. Frank C. Evans, Little Barbara Hepburn hoarsely MJ1 Laro Mayv devil w i6 holid ion. | Mort Tisdale 1¢ M rierie K on Wed . where 1€ Offic n m ougt a tron Wen 10 in Lo WC Smitl ho it ‘ucCl )ital 1dgeiin{ wait. > demat y the answer. CONTINUED W. Brow been ill wish ‘"Moreno realth. da most importatr nt our na BS3I‘l i1, of Matache rne Smythe, o over the week: ie, of the Tw( ha WI 1C BC f war brt rruthers and Vednesday for in Manitoulin to visit Sudâ€" M nto itim »ndIin home ing, 1¢] Wedne ne M T home of Mr. f Connaught had the misâ€" T eft the 11sâ€" _ a patient in injured be home. Wonet i few day MnA l iz from a We wish 11 W nvIinC nvent tant C ‘ekâ€"end Twoâ€"inâ€" 11 Accomâ€" ere the them > ind Mr rnment 1C Min whic} 2@ Naln M 1 M 1 W V L 11 of fortune to catch her right arm between tho rollers of a washing machine on Friday. While at a friend‘s house and left alone for a moment the child tried to put an article into the wringer and her arm was caught between the rouers.. Although the child was very frightened and hurt we were given to understand no bones were broken. A very beautiful thought of giving a "flower to the living, instead of a wreath was demonstrated at a certain house in town on Wednesday afternoon. A tea was held at the home of Mrs. F. Wright and we take this opportunit thanking all those ladies who wer very kind. Grateful thanks are tended to all of those who "added t flower." It is such things as this 1 give people fresh heart to carry on. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clay have ta up residence in a flat on Leighton st Connaught Hill. Mr. Cliff Rowett, accompanied Messrs Joe Woods, Joe Mitchell Arnold McGinn, left on Saturday by for a two weeks‘ vacation in Toront Mr. J. Stanlake, of the Dome Mr. Dolan, of visitor at the h« Arnold Bray, of We are very s John Fell, of the quite sick and hc his usual health nasty She ; There was a lacrosse game pli south Porcupine on Wednesday ing between South Porcupine an mins which resulted in a w South Porcupine by the score of to nothing. Miss Audrey Bowen, who has been visiting her brother, Mr. Jack Bowen, of town, has left again for her home in Toronto. Mr. Walker was a visitor to Iroquois Falls over the weekâ€"end. Archdeacon Woodall left for Cochâ€" rane on Saturday to return Sunday evening. Owing to his absence there was no service of communion at eight o‘clock as is usual. Mr. Ross Wilson, nephew of Mr. Billy Wilson, accompanied by Mr. Moore, of Barrie, were visitors in town on Thursâ€" day. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Jordan and family of the Dome Mines left for Timmins m They are leaving toâ€"day (Monday) for San Francisco. We are all very sorry to lose Mr. and Mrs. Jorâ€" dan as they have been residents of the camp for 25 years. We wish them all success in their future life, Mr. and Mrs. Alec Owen, accompanied by Mrs. Owen, senior, of the Alexo Mine, near Porquis Junction, were visitors to town on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mahan and thred sons have been camping at Night Haw} Lake for the past ten days. They reâ€" turned to town on Friday. Mr. Dan MeLeod and his brother, 0 Kirkland Lake were visiting variou; friends in town on Thursday. bu aand ind were awarded. MrS. W. 1NDOol the Dome Extension, winning first, a beautiful pair of pillow and Mrs. LaForest (a table : for second prize. Mr. Lee Sau ceived a dcouible deck of cards a W a CIlI "The Most Unkindest Cut ()f A"“ Mr. Jock McCurdie, of 1ilst returning from work st was stepping out from s when he was knocked r. He was knocked uncot ken to the Tisdale hospit ived minor injuries to his I ittle Ruth Steeves of town, had a ty accident on Priday afternoon. was running with a bottle in her d and had the misfortune to fall _ severely cut the vein in the left d on the broken bottle, necessitating ‘ stitches in her hand. An unknown tleman picked the child up and ied her to the doctor. Mr. and Mrs. ves would like to render their very it thanks to him for his assistance. [r. Dolan, of Toronto, has been a tor at the home of his sister, Mrs. old Bray, of town. e are very sorry to hear that Mr. n Fell, of the Come Mines, has been e sick and hope he will soon recover shot my poor potatoes all to blaze ~â€"LP M« Eouth Porcupine. Au by Shakespeare, but like that) of return to h 1€ Saturday » be spent outh. work o1 from b . Aug. 20, 1936 but something KS aAare Cl added the is this th: irry on. have takt played at win: PoF of fifteon ay even ind Tim 16 He 126 AI 21 rd 16 Fined for Setting Fire Without Permit T lssn Troub A Good House Agents for O.P. W. Quality Paints Good Materials When selecting building supplies for your new home be sure they are of reliable quality, Inferior materials waste time and run labour costs up and do not make a satisfactory jobh. You can rely,.on the quality when you order from Feldman‘s FELDMAN TIMBER 11 Head Officeâ€"Schumacher, Phone Mill Ofhiceâ€"Timmins, Phone 7 § Kapuskasing for Starting That Caused T1 11 demal aat M needs l 1€ Birthday Party in Honour of Mrs. Frank Desermeaux Sudbury Fire Chief Warns Council About Department these be Deserme Messrs _ m KOWKASH MINING RECORDER NOW LOCATED AT NAKINA 1l TV being :â€"Mr meaux, Mr. I M da T M M PAGEFE PVE 1€ rmeauxX meaux f Schuâ€"« Emmet d M imet he Ti M Mt betd 11 "M L

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