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Porcupine Advance, 19 Oct 1936, 1, p. 6

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whi the sale, | Rochs Mit dation, an submitted and court pow! with ply powe life of th being res D mana told t $524,.1 mornit Shra w 1931. Ou ern Pow told His former c areca. ha In force for LaRoche M company fo the Sylvani is known a on Mr. S of Win: Robe could Ai Bernard Shragge II at His Home in Winnipeg An intet bury last Northern Power Co. Sues LaRoche Mine Interesting â€" Case Last Week at I in Regard to Mine" Contract 1€ te( The Qutstanding id Metal U ing rei nditure mpany 1ln Goldfields Securities U did 1€ 163 r OwWI hip, rake UJ Through Your Broker of A¢ Min it 11 Buy at Marke Doherty Roadhouse Co. Poreupine Camp Toronto 293 Bay Street 11 Commision basis only Local Phones 1200 and 1201 Charlie Hallâ€"â€"Manager Market Quotations broadcast each day at 1 and 5.20 p.m. Direct private wires for fast and accurâ€" ate quotations and executions in all Accurate Markets and Executions in Investment of the at Haileybury n M LaR Members Toronto Stock. Exchange Mine aid, Unlisted Stocks I at Haileyâ€" e Supreme Mr. Justice m mpany in ownâ€" Mining Stocks Industrial and Public Utility Stocks Bonds pIC 1€ . After 1€ Min Delo iGqulâ€" nDpanyv puU 1 to l 1€ h 11 Oldâ€"Timer of North Dies at Winnipeg Brandon Sun:â€"The seems to be to tell you will make you unhap; interé Mtr. £ FTanQ taugh night and open day. Temiskami in November. While member two resolutions, t unanimity for a : Ontario to the Quebec method o ling these matters. The idea car vote, but some lawyers felt there be further consideration. the bangquet included Mr. Greene, KC, R. 8. Robsrtson Judge Hayward, Hon. W. A. ( K.C, and Magistrate Atkins>n. as Amos and Valleyfleld, only to fin sittings postponed on the eve of th scheduled opening. Some terms ha been adjourned three times, he said. The association also will ask the Chie Justice tor Ontario to give Temiska ming four sittings annually of the Su preme Court. This was the practic before 1831, when the schedule wa halved. Mr. Legris said that in th to finish the lengthy cases, but toâ€"day his structed from Toront ed J A, Legris, K.C., the presi( the lawyers ‘present w34 clients had come long dist Hugh <mith P After â€" Illness Weeks, No Trace Yet of D. Willans Reported Lost in the Bush Haileybury, October 1*th. Special to The Advance. k Fixed terms for mining court sittings it Kirkland Lake are being asked by Temiskaming Bar Association At the innual bangquet last night here, a resoâ€" ution to the effect was adopted. After I A. Legris, K.C.. the presiaent had told nC Asking Fixed Dates for Sittings of Mining Court id C 1€ K present intendd Timmins 19 Pine St. North oft Smith aind O1 one court Bethu; Cobalt with considerable Mr. Justice Gtvred of Broa Northery Befi( 1, who Xavier 1€ it _A DOUu but d ha J€ l MceI 20 noon JY to conclude t L‘Orignal on Mo:t sittings will rosun Gred told . mer of th a bou pV Jt iIme cases where ances, as far only to find eve of the e terms had s. he said. 1A Y A way Thres Special tha Jil Can it be Possible that Toronto is Much Impressed? d Hou:s Predicts OfH Area James Bay Distric Ontario Geologist Also Set Much Further Expansico of Gold Mining. um ibilit 11 Tsl L JA of JY W1 11 m 11 Labour Meeting at Theatre Last Night 1 }] IN Two SHAPEs 1M VY IN CIB LE «1nd STREA MLIN E 3each, of Iroquois \mong the Speakers had 1 pa Am A] Wiri crowd of e main e gallery hundred 1€ Min fI 11Dn M1I Cl: Mchkenzie Red Lake Shows Fine Progress Charming Wedding at Timmins, Sunday P16 M T Study Regulations If Going on the Hunt man ing 150â€"| Huntinsg n mins and Hunting F as Produced Ove: lion in Gold Sinecs of 1935 il] RC M 1 np W et M 11 peop IT‘mn A 1 ason â€" Opened Many in Timâ€" District Have ver a Milâ€" ince March n O( M 1 T16 M M i Anunter iy from in 1€ Ily 0o brigh s tha no Ashe chae Mon kill JLUL yer 1M 1n 1 V i In addition to Mrs. Duggan, four other daughters survive, Mrs. T. Fryer, Mrs. C. Gillesple, and Miss Olga, Toâ€" ronto; and Mrs. F. Duszgan, Schomâ€" berg Mrs. Hurley, anolurs daughter. ldied just a year ago. ‘Three sisters still living are Mrs. L. F. Robertson and Mrs. A. Strauss, Powassan; and Mrs. C. Sellars, Los Angeles. There is one broâ€" ther. F. Kahrert, Toronto. | death of Mrs. T. von Zuben, of \ Toronto, mother of Mrs. S. Duggan, of occurred on Saturday last in iToronto. Mrs. von Zuben, who was 66 years of age, had been ill for some time before her death. She lived at 394 Huron street, Mrs. Duggan went to Toronto immediately on learning of the death and was there for the funâ€" ‘-sral on Tuesday, held at S8t. Basil‘s church. Blairmore Enterprise:~â€"Unless a has scored at least one fallurc, he‘ able to appreciate success., Mrs. T. von Zuben Passed Away at Toronto. Had Been II] Some Time. Death of Mother of Mrs. Sher. Duggan adDana‘m, olii mInel the cost of olfactory outr reliably reported that from thmis dril solutions turn the gold brick it created a »;: "I notice that you are quite a naturâ€" alist and your notes from week to week are quite interesting. You may comâ€" ment on the phlegm of the porcupine, the insouciance and impudence of the cat and the implacability of the turtle but for poise and selfâ€"possession give me the skunk every time. No doubt in your bush work you have met the aniâ€" mal? Then you will not have failed to observe its superiority complex when in the presence of either animal or man," writes a subscriber. "Not long ago tw skunks held a renâ€" dezvous on our camp verandah on an evening when half a dozen of us were sitting around. They strolled absout their personal affairs and then wanâ€" dered about while the audience froze to imm‘obility. One of them spotted us, stopped and looked us over with a calm and dignified glance. It turned unhurâ€" of to imm‘obility. One of them spotted us, stopped and looked us over with a calm and dignified glance. It turned unhurâ€" riedly and rejoined its playmate, to which it evidently conveyed some mesâ€" saze, because they turned and walked daintily down the steps leaving a breathless crowd behind them" Certainly, the skunk has little or nothing to fear and down the years it has learned to feel Contempt for less efficiently equipped denizens of the wild and for man,. It is a disciple of the military principle that the most effecâ€" tive defense is an offenseâ€"and how! The worst fault with the skunk is that it has a nervous disposition. It conâ€" tinually goes around with a worried air, with a chip ‘»n its shoulder. With the most pacific intentions in the world a man may try to give it a wide berth but I Says Skunk Underground ‘ Coloured the Cyvanide‘ 1 the handle parently it i spread the ehbourhcod gAngrading ?). 1ad discovered the winter but igreement. Th he argument 1 1€ LYNCH ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE CO. 39 Third Avenue Manager We wish to congratulate the winners and sincerely thank all those who participated by visiting our store on the opening day. We hope you will feel free to call in at any time. You‘re more than welcome. The opening day was most gratifying and we were indeed pleased that so many of our friends called in to saiv "Hello." Cur one jgim is to serve you, H you are considering any clectrical changes in your home whether it be new equipment or repairs come in and discuss it with us. You need feel no oblization whatsoever. Again we say "Thanks." CONT T WINNERS Mrs. Thomas Gardiner, 45* Bannerman Ave 1 Westinghouse Hand Vacuum â€" Cleaner rift was milled the cyanid rnmned pink and that whet ck was shipped to Ottaw; nanic in the mint. Mrs. N. Wren, Northern Hotel, Timmins Mrs. Alex. Malouin, 162 Mountjoy Ave 1 Westinghouse Warming Pad b Samples Miner) Mrs. D. E. Burnett, 105 Balsam St. N. put the mine! The skunk hi at for quite a ropaganda | w the miners w and wants elbow room. found on the fourth level rer mine not long ag) It probably thought red a wonderful burrow Mrs. W. L. Purd()n, 1 Westinghouse at the opening of the Lynch Electrical Appliance Co. Westinghouse â€" Cosey in Northern ‘s WeLr id the while Westinghouse Toaster it. .: If is and flies ) reason. It OPEN EVENINGS out marn UN«~ at o fln : : Timmins Policeman Loses Bout to Pavic survey o made on Poreunine Lracing the h* pa he s GEOPHYSICAL SURVEY IN THE PORCUPINE DISTRIC‘] worn 0o Sseveral battle 1 trouble with in the semiâ€"~! looked more any other of class â€" and force sittir Thursday consta‘sle, hands of C card that J most ten m went to Lep when Pavich awarded the preferred to went to Pav utes of wres! roughhouse attack ian. Lepic was cle showed a lack of heavier than Pavic} as good shape. Pavich secured t 11 ture bout. A large due to the fact that tickets were freely distrik The blond policeman favourite but he iround orporate( ive in the Albert Lepic Wins One Out of Three Falls in Wrestâ€" ling Match on Thursday Night. 11m amp We 8 i. pe cializ e + in Bissonette‘s Garage Electric â€" lron 24 Balsam St. N W1 11 for a WINTER CHECKâ€"UP MONDAY OCTOBER i03 Le}Al ecured nbit Drive Your Glow â€" Heater 101 to PAVICn f wrestlin {I0t The bou nute aft Pavich Irsists on Fouling Labree with * emi~â€"fi1 arew by Pavich mes Pavic PC evening, Albe went down t( seorge PaviC lad them bo A large c P.â€"LÂ¥NCH Brol h COL Do New was Che hold bu PC and bi 1¢ Phone 18 ‘The Home of Westinghouse 3t Manages 91 1¢€ mplimen the heav before th day r the fea irned ou entm ho t=at th wrestlin rird ifte nd 1( L il

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