Ontario Community Newspapers

Porcupine Advance, 17 Sep 1936, 2, p. 3

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

J6 m( 11 16 Alt itned Ha: T. N. 0. and N.C.R. Regular Stations PEMBROKE OTTA W A Bargain excursion tickects will be valid on Trains 2 or 46 and their connections Thursday, september 17%th, Passengers who use our Train 2, will connect here with CP train 2 leaving 8.10 p.m. same date. Pasâ€" sengers who use train 46 will arrange their own transfer to North Bay CP Devot and take C©P train 8 from here at 1.10 a.m. Friday, Sepâ€" tember CE AFALRM september Tickets Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Railway The Nipissing Central Railway Company For Fares and Further Particulars apply to Local Agent Thursday, September 17th ONE CENT A MILE BARGAIN EXCURSION via North Bay and Canadian Pacific Ot} valid id to return leaving destination point not later than om Windsor st. Station, Montreal 10.15 p.m. sunday, _ and connecting here with our Train 1, Sseptember 21st All Times Shown are Eastern Standard Good in Coaches Onlvâ€"No Baggage Checked \uthor of "Tiger Standish," "The Evil Chateau," Ete. ind under 12, u Half Far RENFREW MONTRE A L myp) wh T from 12e Arrangement to An xh 0O awa mil pea} when accompanied by guardian Els B8T: ne il 11 traordi : withc id falle it 11 id On M C 1 l *ARNPRIOR QUEBEC He B6 1¢€ 1 M V I 1¢ VCE 1€ ipped h But y in. Ha 1€ p€ P € 11 m bi COUITs But 1 CHAPTER XV THE TRAVELLER IN sSILK GOODS Meanwhile, at that other headquart s of criminal activity run by th 1M ed 11 as devotirg her few remaining years) Durham Chr ) acting as Horst‘s “housekeeper"â€"-t @Questen, mini least, that‘s what she calied herself| upon motorists > the still recaicitrant Susan. consideration. She might have spared herself the| be extended to ouble; although Susan was not very| sitions in the ondon somewnetr nd him! Don‘t Mis an ideaway on And she w I know noth Inapp Laroc} ible 1C way on the River Hamble. she wound up with these words: Jw nothing about my uncle‘s work, )ld Sir Harker Bellamy this mornâ€" ‘onsequently, I could not give you crets even if I wanted to. As for aicle, he is in a dying conditionâ€" ou muét have known that yourâ€" therwise you would not have been o play off that trick on me. What ‘s me more than anything is the hat Mr. Renton‘s sister has pped by one of your men." oche, who had been playing with pencils on the table before him C awoke to find a face that fille« ith fear staring inflexibly at hetr hat calamitous mishap had sh again inrto the hands of he s enemy she did not knowâ€"it wa ent that this appalling truth wa it home to her. hav epea T rom 16 manner that she reallze{ )rld had turned upside down being a friend,. this man wa 11 , have wondered at this danâ€" te had not a~> explanation red beforehand. is not until she felt a sharp r arm and turned quickly to Iartin" leering at her in a manner that she â€" realized 11 hi Copyright ipp ie Norris." nursing home; we knew es Sir Harker Bellamy I‘m Dr. Martin, one of medical staff. Sir Roâ€" 10 is still at the home, he end is quite near. me to fetch you." ‘r prostrating sense of d time to murmur her 1€ : about this, istonishment s. In the m 1€ CtiIvity Horst, A1 id closed behind her, a tremendous spesd. ondered at this danâ€" not a explanation wfully kind of you, er back the man of the car a signiflâ€" him ul drug which had * body through the began to take effect econds she was unâ€" ed h ‘LIVLILY ay?" he demanded ; she had previousâ€" )¢€ n know AFTO me CITl Norrisâ€"â€"you are i?" he enquired dv 1AInOusâ€" 1« o quickly be my unctcieâ€" in this ca TC 1¢€ e annovin: inz m ha VC Hé repliic "but rly th consideration. This request might be extended to some people in high sitions in the government. Hor:s out of flectin miratl nard matte PI ha wA familiar with criminal argot, she sensed sufficient about this dreadfu old woman to know that the term "housekeeper‘" was the term usually used by white slavers to denote the women who kept the poor unfortunate girls safely under cover until they were shipged abroad, Susan might have felt even more apprehension than she was experiencing at the present time. But that knowledge was mercifully hidaen from her. "What‘s the good of holding out The crore he finished 2A V uman nbart Ho 1(4 The prisonet inate: even She had coura 19 admired co ‘phonit We wi 10 16 lin r with â€"criminal sufficient about t man to know that )1 sh * TO BE CONTINUED n ud H+é 1€ i k hner k hing by hi pat cor er brie! by had been iform Y to taket nIiI OT mp rars h 11 11 1¢ Hor 1€ )b h LOndon. If the epochal struggle Spain had to be reported by the methâ€" cdads of 1836 the news would always be a week to ten days behind. Toâ€"day, much of the news is teleâ€" phcned. Three of the London Gdailies are employing the *"Telediphone," of which youw probably have not heard beâ€" fore. The "Telediphone" consists of an amplifier and a pair of electric recordâ€" ing machines on which the black wax cylinders revolve. Immediately the corâ€" respordent comes through on the teleâ€" scheme will increase the work considâ€" eracly, for hundreds of the cards wil have to be stamped each week, showing that the man has been in and has asked for work. The card idea will increase matorialâ€" ly the number of registrations at emâ€" ployment offices throughout the prsâ€" vince and will make it easier in many parts for the government service to proâ€" vide workmen of almost anvy kind. (St. Thomas Timesâ€"Journal) One hundred years ago events hapâ€" pening on the continent did not reach the London newspaper offices for seyvâ€" ns cording to an anno week by Hon. Dayvi welfare. In places â€" there is an Ontari ployment Bureau, e lief recipient will | Newspaper Work Toâ€"day and Hundred Years A Employment Office to Sign Relief Cards Nl L W1 reed men who )wn are some 1ev ) attempts tC ae Advance w thin a month or i to lengthen an rtment of welfar ne into action. FPor those at the will mean little « 1 Who are Able to Work Must Visit Employment Office Before Eligible for Relief. 1€ years, Couriers rode relays of s to the channel ports where the iges were brought over on ships. couriers rode relays of horses to on. If the epochal struggle in i had to be reported by the methâ€" presen 1€ do <#mMmp OVE $ i Carnation Milk must show > really tr go neat whethe hose on IRRADIATED CARNATION MILK : sometimes able to fi Increase on Roll Soon before it ) ch 1€ ACANADI®N PRODUCT ~ "from Contented Cows com is told yesterda the employmet ne that each employable before giving him ‘mployment office the ase the work considâ€" eds of the cards will d each week, showing been in and has asked e emr inmnpbed 1€ incement made t d Troll, minister ike Timmins wh > Government E very employvable e given a card he m AlD ibtf work and are government â€" to get work. _M1 1J CBP LKE monthns, even odd 1€ 1 rell wWOrk. 1l ie e@p limmin iths. mak cuggle â€" in the methâ€" quen( LV W C A]] Manyv OU h . phrases. As soon been completed, it machine ard plac chine which revet transmits the mes: has been trained : and in a few minu tim to t method take, b 1C ribou FOomIrn ind a: put Wha Pemb iph the m Il Branch Oflice: Reed Block, Timmins, K. C. MORTSON, Manager revyi( A Confederation Life Educational Policy is a safe way of making certain that your dreams for your children will come true. If you want to know how this may be done, write now for particulars, or ask one of the Confederation Life Association‘s representatives about this plan,. DI()ST parents dream dreams for their children and hope that they will enjoy greater educaâ€" tional advantages than they themselves have had. But such dreams may never come true so far as your children are concerned, unless you have funds available at the right time to educate them for a definite voeation in life,. Do You Dream Dreams For Y our Chuldren? Just Published ! A beautiful new Carnation Cook Book. _ 16 glorious fullâ€"page, fullâ€"colour photoâ€" graphs. _ 96 pages of unusual recipes, menus, party sugge tions, cookery helps, etc. Yours for 10 c, stamps or coin Write Carnation Co. Limited, Toronto, Ont. Quintuplets are N Canada, many doctors are prescribing Irradiated Carnation Milk for bottleâ€"fed babies. They have found that this i1 irnation Milk T irnation Milk formula for vour b removed on the proce _to a tYyp 11 111 PV irradiated 11 ISt WA f work 11 11 rile, and always safe. It also nal "Sunshine‘‘ vitamin D beâ€" iated. The famous Dionne 11 M na~â€" and ontented Babies". It is free ing raised on 1 € A taxi driver charged with assaulting and robbing a fare at Sudbury told the Sudbury police court this week that there were lots of places in that city where a man could buy liquor after places Said to be Lots of Places in Sudbury Selling Liquor Huntingdon Gleaner: ich, who was belicved most married" womat Jas married 18 tim@es ere a man could buy liquor after urs, and whether he was already l1 or not. The statement was made in nnection with the evidence of the cused on his own behalf to the effect at after drivirg to two or â€" three aces the complainant had refused to y for the cab hire. The accused said at the complainant had asked him drive to some place where there re women and liquor and he had myplied as he knew of several such _ ARRADIATED\ _ for 'Sunshir.%â€" â€"~\ Vitamin D / ~ JesteC 1 q2 V 6 He 1¢ know it is tOIT er he was already tement was made in he evidence of the 1| 1 C 1D milk omiya Nicheâ€" )e the world‘s s dead. She 1 divorced 153 ied _ natural was a lionâ€" with Somiyva, U t

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy