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Porcupine Advance, 10 Sep 1936, 2, p. 1

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Blind Musician Guest of the Timmins Lions Club Special Bargain STOPO VERS EXCURSIONS TO ALL STATIONS IN Passage Tickets also on sale, good in:â€" (a) tourist sleeping cars at approxi mately 1‘%c per mile, plus regula berth fare. (b) parlor and standard sleeping car at approximately 1‘%¢ per mile, plu regular seat or berth fare., ROUTESâ€"Tickets good going via Por Arthur, Ont., Armstrong, Ont., Chi cago, IIl., or Sault Ste. l\garie. return ing via same route and line only Generous optional routings. eV Ors NC tuberc lined which lally i diseas of Timmins IAst wi Lions and play classics and se who to be weleomed a Guests were A. to, and Jack G Mr. Grace sang "Sing On" in a Vol., XXI No.70. P P P P PA P P L AL ~A C * C CAAA 4 Credit Reports Collections Accounting and Auditing 6 Balsam Street North, Timmins Phones 270â€"228 P.O,. Box 1747 390 â€"2 The Pioneer Paper of the Porcupine Established 1912 | L“"oo'oo‘ P PP â€"APâ€"P. P C | » | | | | Specialized Business Training Classes 7 o‘cilock Monday, Wednesâ€" day and Friday nights. 6 Balsam St. N., Timmins, Ont. Phone 228 Box 677 41â€"53 Swiss Watchmaker Graduate of the Famous Horological Institute of Switzerland Third Avenue W. D. Cuthbertson, I.P.A. CONsULTING AUDITOR Trustee under The Bankruptcy Act Chiropractor and Electro Therapist CONSULTATION FREE Gordon Block Room 2 Marshall Block, Telephone 611 Timmins, Ont Empire Block _ Timmins} aiso it lil., Marie, Mich., and west, in acco ance with tariffs of United Sts lines. Fuii particulars from any agent both going Arthur, On Countd Going Dates: Daily Sept. 19 to Oct. 3, 1936 Return Limit: 45 days APPROXIMATELY ONE CENT PER MILE PORCUPINE CREDIT Corporation Ltd. _ Sleeping cank Charles Pleases Lions with Musical Numbers. Dr.| N. H. Russell Outlines Programme for Reducing Inciâ€" | mi dence of Tuherculosis.â€" Sept. 19th to be Ladies‘ Night | se at Lions Club. : in paratiC WESTERN CANADA CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 60 THIRD AVENUE 1. Box 1591 Timmins, Ont. ‘anadian Pacific Porcupine School of Commerce Diseases Peculiar to Women BRPECIALIST Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat he m Good in Coaches only Phone 1565 Phone 1365 d returnll Armstrong hicago, Tl and west. Pr 1V iles o e 5 and lit utings. limit of urningâ€" going via Port ng, Ont., Chiâ€" NMarie, returnâ€" and line only. Timmins, Ont. â€"17â€"43p Empire Block t of ticket, ngâ€"at Port ; ~Ont., anu .. Bault Ste. in accordâ€" ilted States ridge r and On cars plus M 108 hn AT | nigh | Many Secure Work in _ Construction Industries © it has two full moons, on of the month and the oth of the month. The full moon, he expl moves lunatic persons and with extremse nervousness The full moon, he explained, always moves lunatic persons and afflicts them with extreme nervousness. As a conseâ€" quence hospital attendants take special precautions d@uring the presence of the full moon. general building, public works, and Those are the 1 ments for a long between the a few storm month will | September for lovers b attendants i1 Mr. Bruce. J tember is a branch, it is shown by | port of the Governmen Servcee. Fiftyâ€"seven were after more Passable as a Poet, but Otherwise in Trigonometry V arious Building Works, Gave More People Employment Here than Any Other Industry Except Mining, Accordâ€" ing to Reports from Employment Bureau Here, Pipe Band to Run Special to Callendar and Return Rey. A. won some He prophe Day at S bury fore north. On of forecas Ticke member Woeather Forecast by the Copper Cliff Prophe LAlls this are up ‘ound, where last aken in that ind More women fol MOSt Dionne quir Dafoe hospi every state i 31 JA jonvenient Opportunity Given the People of Timmins and District to Visit the Famous Dionne Quintuplets. Special Train will Leave Here Saturday Night, Sept. 19th, Returning Here on Monday at 1 a.m. W But wWC et: A PIY 121 of from t OM will ha the 10th the 20th Sudb l Publisahed at Timmins, Ont., Canada, )f work than any other sii WA Every MONDAY and THURSDAY : Bo ol ut trouble s IToOrecast ITor i mental hospitals by Rev. He pointed out that Sepâ€" very peculiar month since ill moons, one at the first i and the other at the end pf shown by the August re Government Employmetr jOb; i pIp hose in Timmins wh 108 by the 21 for highw rst highway time. : weather for Labour Apparently the Sudâ€" not come this far y last his summary along the following t£0O0, <I Augus istry. Septem D in rIn pro ved e bar h 1II industries looked l over las farming an f Timmins late _ in North Bay . From the Bay, to take those of Callendar and n leaves North Jwery wealner declaired, "and th we will have er part of the 10A TV ever had. ber 20th, peoâ€" 1iern Ontario‘s The special taken on fo: the town fo ighway work er Cliff, has her prophet. r for Labour 33 jobs wet nly six wet he »Cchnumachner e the wards a from any Further deâ€" tissement in Porcupine @ke several mostly Adtl see the| amous Leaving From : Comple he southi Canada| Henry G he greatâ€" | Ball‘s drug rth Bay ) ronto whe;s s North in Timâ€" pserved. weather d, ‘"and Minit month st for plact W1 mt town mesticâ€"230 were placed in homes, res taurants, hotels and other busines places in town. 33 more than in Au gust of last year. Jobs in other industries and odd job handled for men totalled 72, agains last August‘s 40. 4 Sam Bis nmness men business 1 inrcludes nooms a mooms and ail the 1 associated with the in the cities and or mMr. Bisante went | Total placements this August w 449, compared with 282 during same month last vear. Former Timmins Citizen Pioneering at V al D‘Or Down in Sufolk. Virginia, this week, despatches say, coloured members of the Holiness Church of God in Christ are looking for the sinners who stole their church. The single storey frame building was The single storey frame building was in its proper place when the owner, Col. John P. Penner, passed by recently. When he looked a few mornings later it was gone. Cochrane District Firemen to Convene occasion from Timmins, Sch quois Palls, S rock, Cochrar Kapuskasing hosts to the secord Robin: chairman of only pro but they ue to th ideas an fireâ€"figh Leaving for Toronto to Complete Pharmacy Course Even Stealing Churches Down in Suffolk, Virginia alread quired The anua rane Distric be held at sept. 24th. will be repr the Onta expects t this vear A posse from the congregation be i search for the church. Annual Meeting of 4 tion to be Held at kasing on Sept. 24 ess men of Rouwyn, opening a smal usiness there in 1926 and developing t to large proportions, has sold hi rocery business at Rouyn and built on f the most upâ€"toâ€"date service stations 1i Northwestern Quebec on the mair usiness corner in the thriving neyv own of Val D‘Or. The new building icludes a garage,. auto show rooms, res! roved pleasan ey have also b the North in ind experienct done the in the courst 1A l k6 T. N. TIMMINS, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10TH, 1936 the mailn ) Rouyn f of Pharmacy. He ‘ two years‘ course after which he will rgist, since he has practical work reâ€" o be of T of Moisley his week fo convenl tuaen SSO0CIa Kapus 1€ M ALl the ki Classes in Handicraft Open for Finnish Girls Educational weekâ€"day activities of the Timmins Finnish United Church are teing added to gradually. In adâ€" dition to the free English language classes for Finnish adults, in which 31 pupils enrolled the first day, instrucâ€" pupi nizh jJunl 1 Finnish United Church, Recently Starting Free English Classes, Now Offers Free Instruction for Finnish Girls and Women in Handicraft, Embroidery, Kanitting, Etce. Mrs. Heinonen, Expert of Outstanding Talent, in Charge of Classes. 1AnD N Circle =ofâ€"‘th Ni peeu of nee differe m6 1A Y Heilmnone pinve mbt 11 :8: w Om 1 l 1 I wA me€ handict nal Fir N1 and n ed W uUp}p pen a speciailist in Finâ€" icraft, and she will "innish designs and f Finland to enable g ladies of Finrish K1 DuUu h 1IY inCc hes 11 : rk naDod ie Senior Sew is‘ =of th fion., <the firs 11 e ma rvy W Wed l if 11 Mrs eacher ) mak 1€ 2rIa ans and hemâ€" mel on ‘‘Man Fought His Case So _ Hard it Cost Him More name on city, whic Who was R. How Where is he toâ€"day? At 1918, he lived for a while underground town of N miles north of Amiens scribbled his name on th is there toâ€"day. Other Canadians‘ sig: octher Canadian Signatures | in Subterranean Town tin, 1917 1916 corner of Elm street and Sixth avenue, simultaneously with the Senior Sewing Circle of the Ladies‘ Aid. New pupilis will be welcome every Wednesday eveâ€" ning. The class started with six girls last. Wednesday, but many more are expeted next Wednesday. ng and, alter having siacked OI1T ITOr ; few hours, picked up again about tel o‘clock. Markets will be continued on Tues days, Thursdays and Saturdays. thnough therd represonted : business was Good Vegetables at Market on Tuesday O Magistrate Insists on Dignity of Court Being Maintained. Traffic Cases Featured at Police Court. â€" Road Tells Story in One Case. â€" Several Pay Penalty for Being Too Thirsty. Case Arising from Domestic Dispute Disâ€" missed. UI armers Make Fair Showâ€" ing at Market, Though Having Short Crops in District. m m h em th T‘im wan, Canada, 1916; Lie Winnipeg, June 1918; J ronto, 1918; B. Tait, V H. A. Oaks, Preston, O« n this subterranean town, whit s streets and squares just lik her city, are "Capt. H. G. Pear oronto, October 8, 1916." ‘"Lieut B. H. Humphries. Toronto." Stil are: A. Brown, Moose Jaw, Sas pI LV urd ml rere were only two farmers d at the market on Tuesday, was good early in the mornâ€" ifter having slacked off for s, picked up again about ten nch Railways Bulletin) as R. Howe, of Ottawa he toâ€"day? At any rate, i ved for a while in the strang 18 {evy A ply ‘TrOWI Lo 11 has make were 1n 11 T s also scribbled his ilk walls of this strange existed since the third signatures, mostly in lve ed We w 5 was beli¢ A u most every K in the distric Th ry badly affected ist frosts. But the gree that none of half a crop. Some , all, others lost end 11 ait, Vancouver mn, October 19 S in marke rOolll for WA one ol lThk wn. So of gallerie: for Frenchâ€" ed that this hardy vege Indged, he ralls, and it ney manâ€" kind of rict. Alâ€" was sim Then on e subjec 1e of th ars, o appear s to be n, which just like 3t 9l 12e these if crops durit Au . _GO hal nge few at Published at Timmins, Ont., Canade, Kvery MONDAY and THURSDAY Costly Disregard of B One who had failed to town‘s traffic byâ€"laws was Hubert. Failing to stop at was the charge laid agains before he left police court, him $13.75, and he just e cells. come to me and I would help them or they could go to a justice of the peace and lay informations themselves." Couldn‘t Have Been at Centre Under close questioning by the magâ€" istrate, Field said he could not tell at what point on the road the collision had taken place. Constable Pretorius was recalled and said it couldn‘t have been anywhere near the centre of the road but well over on Cadot‘s side. The accident had occurred on a "dirty" night, with rain and fog, through which headlights shone blindingly. Neither d@river had "dipped" his headâ€" When | stepped night, WIth which â€" head Neither drive Cadot said he had been travelling west at a speed of about 15 miles an hour, on his right hand side of the road. and that Field had crashed into his car. J. Jette corroborated this story while Mrs. Spuoner, a pasesnger in the Field car, told the same story as Field. hour road hnis C on Tuesday a‘l‘ternoon at polite court. J. Landers appeared for the second time in recent years on a charge of being drunk while driving a car. This time he will have 30 days in the Hailâ€" eybury jail in which to think about the wisdom of imbibing too freely when in charge of an auto. right hand ditch on there was room for easily. He claimed by A. Cadot travel hishway, struck him 1 .m Drunk drivers, reckless drivers, drivâ€" ers who disregard the town traffic byâ€" laws made the bulk of the cases heard on Tuesday afternoon at police court. J. Landers appeared for the second time in recent years on a charge of being drunk while driving a car. This time he will have 30 days in the Hailâ€" yOA less driving and costs a suspended f the truth i1 IleldGd SsWOre TN n the highway it a speed of a hat he was ab i1M 16 This man i Who pré Mr. Pau Was M:1 Are you it AITC nit sald, Dut as the cons! ng the man downsta (Continued on Page E 1WA ve Se like you shouldn‘t be on the igistrate Atkinson told Dougâ€" who was convicted of reckâ€" ng. The man was fined $25 and had his driver‘s permit 1 for 60 days. "The roads tell in this case. Inanimate eviâ€" s more telling than spoken Up Goes 36 imed that travelling lilty magi abou about tch C 1@At impuden O00ls dow 1A J was not going to lay I Constable Pretorius vas their privilege to nz charges against T (1pp was driving west â€" Drinkwater Pit. 30 miles an hour. i2ent. Put nhnim in own," the magisâ€" _ constables were 16 he w a w my C r. and 0 Do miles an hour, feet from his road on which Ine By â€"law gnon swore ir on Vimy th at 10.20 is about to by Hubert Allen ri stop t him it had scaped of AaT ? ° QOur I{â€" to pass driven on the closely he Hubert f â€" the and CoOsSt the L1A Secretaryâ€"Treasurerâ€"W . D. Forrester P.O. Box 1059, Timmins Ont. Monthly general meetings of the above branch will be held in the Legion Hall, Cedar St., S. 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, Householders using well water musit boil it for at least 20 minutes. All Outside Toilets must be made fAyâ€" proof. By Order of THE BOARD GF HEALTH werk says that V Inent Kapuskasin note, escaped inijv nto the dittch while he back from Timmins soms KAPUSKASING BOXER ESCAPES INJUKRYX INX AUTO ACCIDEN‘T D. Paguelte, proprietor THREE BARBERS IN ATTENDANCE Basement Reed Block, Timmins Kervice Satisfaction Sanitation J. J. Turner Sons, ] PETERBOROUGH, ONT. Agents Everywhere 14 Pine St. North C Over Curtis Drug Store Arch.Gillies,B.A.Sc.,0. L.S. PINE STREET Timmins DR. P. D. BRUNET Pine Street South Timmins Branch 88 Canadian Dr. S. R. Harrison Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries 4 MAKSHALLâ€"ECCLESTONE BUILDING Dr. C. R. Cushing Barristers, Solicitors, Eteo. Money Advanced on First Class Security., DEAN KESTER, K.C. CHARLES H. KERR PRICE THREE CE Opposite St. Mary‘s Hospital Timmins, Ont. We Manufacture and Carry in sStock MONDAY, SEPT. 28TH, 1936 FLAGS PAQdi HAVERSACKS EIDE sSNOWSHOES DOG SLEIGHS TOBOGGANS DOG I TARPAULINS HORST TENTS BI Office: Fifth Avenue Legion Barrister, Solicitor, Etce. Bank of Commerce Building Timmins, Ont. ATTENTION HOUSEHOLDERS Presidentâ€"Austin Neame A, E. MOYSEY BLOCK, TIMMIN®S, ONT., Barristers, Solicitors, Eto Dental Surgeon Room 8, Gordon Block Y our Local Deal« send your order and south Porcupine Reed Block Phone 1685 Y slign Telephone 1725 Dentist Nor (#) 91 h SKIIS DOG HARNESS EIDERDOW N ROB E: Sons, Ltd. lir A C m TIMMINS BAGQGS Timmins 14â€"2¢ Fimmins Ontario 14â€"20 "o prom boxer 0 14â€"2%¢

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