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Porcupine Advance, 7 Jan 1937, 1, p. 5

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THURSDAY, JANUARY TTH, 1937 Former Residents as: Witnesses at Engquiry Interesting Evidence at Fire Marshal‘s Investigation at "udbury This Week. Dest man v for alu man who said his business was put up for auction for rent arrears and he did nct know about it until the next day, also that he did not have time to beâ€" come acquainted with the books for the business which was conducted by his wife and son; and further there was reference to the man‘s wife who was credited by the Deputy Fire Marshal in charge of the enquiry with â€" having three fires in Timmins before she left this town. One despatch from sudbury gives the following interesting details: Flais Aboud, proprietor of the Virâ€" ginia Dress Shop, scene of two mysterâ€" ious fires last October, professed wideâ€" Pusiness wWHitllt We wife and son; an« reference to the I credited by the Dej charge of the en three fires in Tim this town. One des gives the followin: spread ignorance ol NMis fairs when he q Tuesday at an inquiry be by Deputy Fire Marshall er. When his business, m and son, wert up for at in arrears. he didn‘t kn in Arrea next day kins, wh busing Kins tion "‘That same d to Mr. Aboud Aboud‘s son t "If you had no money to pay the rent where did your son get the $200?7" Mr. Wilkins asked Aboud. "I dor‘t know," was the reply. "Did the Virginia Dress Shop keep books?" he was asked. "It must NAVE business has to . them only once had no time to that Aboud‘s business in Ti Sudbury, had "How much he queried M "I never aske In 6 been school boy brought a he rem i bus 20 Third Avenue SE E You LYNCH ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE COMPANY ss has to keep ULie only once, he Sa o time to look." Wilkins told the Aboud‘s wife, whC ss in Timmins be irv. had had thre ut. D. Lefebyre, of the Sudbury Department, who attended a fire e Virginia Shop on Oct. 13, was irst witness. He found a small fire e shed adjoining the rear of the ises, he stated. The blaze was in hel basket which had been shoved al WEEK END SPECIALS POTATOII per ba sSUGAR 10 lbs. fot PEAKS 2 tins fot TOMATOES, Ayimer Squat, 3 tins .... POBRLK BEAXNS Campbell‘s per tin . CLARK‘® KETCHUP Aboud ; p>r bottle H. \m'r\\"r PEA sSOUP, 2 large tins SARDINES 4 tins for . is the an keep your ® A 1 HAMBURG, 3 lbs. for SHOULDER ROAS®T PORK, per lb TURKEYXS, per Ib. ... dozen fotr 110 Pine Street South abous, also in the ladies‘ wear testified that he bought the auction for $170. ; worth easily $400," he said. ne day I sold the goods back bouda‘s son for $200. Mr. on then went back into busiâ€" Â¥A" GRADE GEESE, per lb rbou 1¢€ O roessed ignorance on had increased e dress shop just dlid not know the wile, wWhAo mnmins had three insurantcs Aboud. the inquiry Grade N € id Aboud. "Every them. But he saw said, adding: "I IT‘°C fireman e for th r Ib $1.99 llllll 55 59c 25c 25¢ 11¢ 18 : 25c 19c re comIing fires there did she ge fire had ie never told in "and" the unusual it marshal admired in 1920." e of the the inâ€" t before ere had as reCâ€" Is: | the cand] irâ€" | neighbou ?râ€" | and the leâ€" The ca idfâ€" | ly under on . had bee! ted | before, ; under a hole betweer. the "I could se candle." The second basket was left there, Lieuterant Lefebvre related, and that same night he slipped into the shop and ‘ hid for two hours. No one Came. On his departure he took away torn cardboard box which he fourd in the shop, and which matched torn cardâ€" board in the basket. The following night Armand Beauâ€" champ, 14, saw a light through the winâ€" dow of the same shed. Although neighâ€" bours told him it was orly the stove, he grew suspicious and went in through a broken window. There he found that the candle in the basket was alight. The neighbours were brought to the scene and the police called. n Ne candie in the basket was directâ€" 1y under the hole in the partition that hbad beer made by firemen the night before, police stated. "somebody certainly was trying tCc before, poilCe "Somebody C burn the p‘ace Beaudoin and Their investiga dadmitt Expect John Wah to be Hanged on Friday THE HOME OF WESTINGHOUSI BARGAINS IN USED WASHERS John Wah,. Timmins Chinese who was convicted at Cochrane of the murder at Timmins of Woon Hong, will hang at Haileybury toâ€"morrow, unless someâ€" thing extraordinary intervenes. Representations have been made reâ€" cently to the department of justice at Ottawa to have Wah‘s sentence comâ€" muted but so far these have been unâ€" availing. Wah‘s only claim is that the whole story did not come out at the preliminary hearing here or at the trial in Cochrane. Not Thought That Any Cleâ€" mency Will be Shown by Ottd“ EL. It was proven to the satisfaction OL the jury at Cochrane that Wah had stabbed Horg with a butcher knife at a Pine Street south Chinese grocery store and boarding house in November of: 1935. "Let Me Tell You Folks" Brampton Conservator:â€"Lord Nufâ€" field is one of the world‘s wealthiest men. He is ready to share his posâ€" sessions with his fellowâ€"countrymen and has given $10,000,000 to stimulate employment in Great . Britain‘s deâ€" pressed areas. The noble and generous lord said he wished to "give practical shape to current expressions of goodâ€" will toward King George and at the same time do anything I can to supâ€" port the National Government, particuâ€" larly Prime Minister Baldwin." All horour to him. May others follow his honour to example. That there is only one Cushion Action Washing Machine, that it is manufactured entirely in the city of Hamilton, Ont., by the Canadian Westinghouse Company and is sold exclusively in the Porcupine area by Imvnch Electrical Appliance Company. This Westinghouse washer is so gentle yet so thorough and because clothes cannot tangle but remain separated and fluffy that under any test it will turn out washings faster with less damage to fabrics than any washer made. These are facts not selling talks. A visit to our store where we are washing sheer silks for gailmost two months will convince you. I say to you buy no washing machine until you examine a Westinghouse, the machine with the Million Dollar Transmission that requires no oiling for life; that has the only Cold Rolled Steel Tub that is finished in DuLuxe and is guaranteed rustâ€"proof and yet sells for as little as $79.50 and may be purchased at $£5.00 per month. Woestinghouse Cushion Action Washers are being sold in Carload quantiâ€" ties in Timmins and Porcupine Camp because they are the greatest value ever offered. HABITANT VEGETABLE sOUP < 2 Iarge tins ........ FRYS COCOA 4s per tin: ...... .. VIâ€"TONE, 24 ozr. size CHOCOLATES, Fancy 4 lb, box CHOCOLATE»S, Fancey box, each ORANGES 2 dozen for QUAKER CORNFLAKES 3 Packages ‘ | esns LAUNDEKY SOAP 10 bars for TOILET PAPER ® rolls for hole punched in the partition the shed and the shop. d see no reason for the fire‘s ie said. "A hole was chopped en in the partition to gain ce to the shop. There a second vas found containing . torn cardboard. a straw hat and a down." Corstables J. Alex McLaren stated. ions had been unSsuUCâ€" WE TAKE IX YOUR OLD MACHINE As DOWN PAYMENT. Wee offer you Used Washers Priced from $12.00 up, about Oneâ€"third the price you have been asked to pay for Used Machines. sket was directâ€" e partition that emen the night Phone 130 25c 19¢ 79c 65c 39c 45c 25c 29c 29¢ 20¢ 20¢ Alton Ashley Base Meétals ........ Big Missouri ......... Bankfleld *®........... Bidgood 001.3 BODJO > > > Bralorne Buffalo Ankerite ..... Canadian Malartic ... Castle Tretheway Central Porcupine . Central Patricla ..... Cconiaurum .......... Consolidated Chibougs? Dome ..3 Eldorado ............ Falconbridge ........ FPrancoeutP |.,..}..%«. God‘s. Lake. .......;. l CrIENOFA .z ns Granada â€"..,.....}.al.l. Greene Stabell ....... . ... ...s 0.: .. Hardrock |........... [Hollinger (........... ‘ HOWEY ... Hudson Bay International Nickel . Jackson Manion § Kirkland Lake ..s... Lebel Ofro~:........ ......:1. [ Lee Gold ........... | Little Long Lac...... ‘MaACassaqa ":....0....... MacLkeod Cockshutt Manitoba and Eastern oIntyITe McKenzie Red Lake Mâ€"Millan Gold ...... McVittie Graham ... MeWatters" ... Mining Corporation . ; .. 3.3. .3 ces Nipissing Night Hawk .. ... .s..}.s Noranda ..........%}. Paymaster ........... Pickle"Crow ......... ... . Porcupine Crown .... Preston East Dome .. > ... .. Read Authier ...... Red Lake Goldshore Reno ns‘ s se s i ons . 4 Rcbb Montbray San}Antonio <..;..... Shawkey .;.‘.%..... ... Sherritt Gordon .... St. Anthony ‘.:..... .. .. Sudbury Mines ..... Sudbury Contact Stadacong........ .. Sylvanite .......... s lsnls ie lTeck Hughnes.»... ... ‘TODUUCM ... Ventures ..... .. Wayside ........... Wright Hargreaves White Eagle ....... Albany River ........ Brengold ;. :; ... ¢2 .. 18 Canadian Pandora .. 18 |Casey Contact .;%;... 3} ;Darwin .............. 31 De Santlis 70 Delnile .. 1.00 19 Jowsey Denton ...... 10 Gale Gold ........... â€"â€" Gillies Lakeâ€"Porc. .. 60 CHIDCEC .+ 6 Hallnor. {............ 2. 10 Hugh Pam ........... â€"â€" ! Lamague 8.15 T LCItCHâ€"..,; :.;. . +144 xk 88 Magnet Lake ........ l Moffatt Hall (new>) .. 7 OTtearty 19 ! Porc. Creek units ....110.00 Porcupine Lake M. .. 48 | Porcupine Goldreef .. 2 Porcupine United .... 12 Rubet ;..............+ 8 | Wood Por:. units .... 22.00 ’ Young Davidson .... 18 ! (New Yorker) An inventive young man in Monroe !Built a weatherâ€"cornditioned chatea | By his technical blunders \ _The dining room thunders, ?And the bathrooms incessantly sno Globe and Mail:â€"If you are work, and your mind goes blank moment, don‘t give it a thought the Literary Digest. Well, how Toâ€"day‘s Stocks [ ns 'â€".'â€"..â€"..-R.-.1 sCIENCE IXNX THE Listed Unlisted Phone 1870 aAmal Bid 98 ..... 23 7.95â€"8.15 C 3‘ 208| 1.65â€"1.67 | .. 7404 | ) 449 ..... 1.95 .al..; 2.00 ol .48.25 | PORCUPINE ADVANCE. TIMMINS, ONTARIO BB 0. e hard a 1,.67 Canadlan Ford Head '_ Expects Good Year Asked 9.25 1.85 16 ‘% 7.20 8.30 2. 10 4.00 3.89 1.10 8.15 6.50 9 14, 1.08 3.95 5.30 5.50 4.30 3.10 3.00 ()0 says could PM 19 14 (By Wallace R. Campbell, President, Ford Motor Company of Canada, Ltd.) Closin: a year in which substantial progress was accomplished, Canada is preparing to set out upon a new yvear which promises even greater achieveâ€" ment in the forward march of the Doâ€" minion. § (Cor Fourth and Cedar Aves.) > Ministerâ€"Rev. Bruce Millar, B.A., B.D. 10.00 a.m.â€"Adult Classes. 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Worship The Sacrament of the Lord‘s Supâ€" vice. The usual Preparatory Serâ€" ‘ vice held in connection with the Communion will be held in the 40 church this Friday evening, at 7.30. 08 2.30 pm.â€"Sunday School. 95 | 7.00 p.m.â€"Evening Worship 30 Subjectâ€"The Needed One. 5(_) Anthem + Seek Ye the Lordâ€" 335 | Roberts. 10 l soloâ€"Comfort Yeâ€"Handel‘s Mesâ€" Reliable barometers indicate tha! 1937 should be a good year. Our in ternal economy shows continued im« provement. Our dealings with nation abroad continue to expand in volume During the past 12 months we . hav fought gradually but steadily back to ward prosperity. Our position toâ€"day i vastly improved over what it was at th outset of the year. Most indications point to better time ahead. Our progress during the year t come should be as great, perhaps great er, than during 1936. Of one thing w lare sure; the opportunities will k there. It devolves upom us to take ac vantage of them and to extract froi OW \Rector: Rev. Canon Cushing, B.A., L.Th % Sunday Services | â€"10.00 a.m.â€"Adult Bible Class | _ 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer \ _â€"â€"3.00 pm.â€"Sunday School ‘ 4.15 p.m.â€"Baptisms | 7.00 pm.â€"Evening Prayer l Holy Commun‘on on ist Sunday of month, at 11 a.m.; on 3rd Sunday, at | 7 p.m.; and on 5th Sunday, at 8.30 a.m. Most indications point to better times ahead. Our progress during the year to come should be as great, perhaps greatâ€" er, than during 1936. Of one thing we are sure; the opportunitiee will be there. It devolves upom us to take adâ€" vantage of them and to extract from them every possible benefit. so far as Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited, is concerned, we look toward the future with great confiâ€" dence. We are confident that our marâ€" 2.15 pm.â€"Dome Sunday School. 7.00 p.m.â€"Evening Service. There will be a service held in the Golden City schoolhouse Sunday afterâ€" noon at 2.15 p.m. 11.00 a m.â€"Sunday School and Adult Bible Class. s1a . You are cordially invited to worship with us in these services. â€"schumacher Rev. Murray C. Tait, M.A,, B.D,, Minister Residence 83 First Ave. Phone 1087â€" W services Sunday, January 10th, 1936 11 a.m.â€"Communion Service. per will be dispensed at this Serâ€" 2 p.m.â€"Sunday School. 7 pm.â€"Evening Service. You are invited to attend these services. Church Directory Rev,. A. I. Heinonen, Minister Res. 16 Elm St. North, Timmins. p.m.â€"Public Worship in the Finnish Language held in South Porcuping United Church, Bloor Avenue, First and Third Sunday of each month. p.m.â€" Anglic pine. 10.00 a.m. of the Wednesda Timmins Finnish United Church United Lutheran Church in America Rev. Arvid E. Kuitunen, Pastor 1.00 p.m.â€"Finnish Service every lst and 3rd Sunday in St. Matthew‘s Anglican Church in Timmins. 3.00 p.m.â€"Finnish Service in St. Paul‘s Anglican Church in South Porcuâ€" St. Matthew‘s Church The United Church, Timmins South Porcupine Finnish United Thurch United Church South Porcupine, Ont. Trinity United Church south Porcupine. rsdayâ€"English School a Porcuplhneâ€" imdayâ€"Choir practice at 7 p.im. in the Parish Hall of St. Paul‘s Angliâ€" can Church in South Porcupine. nome PorCcli m. Sunday School in t the members in South F m. Sunday School in t the members in Timmir yâ€"Chnoir practice at f -â€"I.:adies' Aid at 8 pm. in the mes of the members in South 1€ sh Echool at i p.m. Aid at 8 p.m. in the ie members in South the homes Porcupine. the homes he kets, both here in Canada and Empire territories overseas will i substantially during the rne: years. So confident are we ol t. we are now preparing to inve equipment of $1,700,000; construc an entirely new body building ar assembly plant costing, for b and equipment, $3,300,000; const of a new assembly branch at V ver, BC.. at a cost of $400,0( erection of a new $50,000 wareho joining ou Sask. The programme is the undertaken by our om construction of the pr turing plant, erection house and purchase of of the present site, col The entire programmé way early in the rew â€" be completed before t The building programme is lary of the project which got unde in 1935, with expansion and mode! tion of the power house, and the struction and equipment of a rew During the past three years our Dus ness both here and abroad has staged most satisfactory comeback. We a confident that the progress will co: tinue for the next few years. The n manufacturing facilities will enable to take advantage of this situation. Huntsville Forester:â€"A â€" Wirnip? jeweller was held up and robbed 0 50 watch:s he was carrying home 10 safeâ€"keeping. He was out watches be cause he didn‘t watch out. Blairmore Enterprise:â€"The following letter was received by a foreign misâ€" sionary from one of his sheep: "Dear Friend: Please send me 1 lb. of sugar My wife has given birth to a fine baby boy last nite, also a doormat, a ral trap and a screwdriver. It weighed ter pounds and a straw hat." Bh. y A. h MBA *_Z AMA. S with 10 Blades sPECIAL HOT DRINKLS AND sUNDAES Hot Chocolate with wafers 10¢ Peanut Butter Sundae .. 15« rop to At Our Fountain SPECIA L Gold Gillette iimme is the mos by our ompany and Cod Liver O with Chemical Food â€"@ 2 for 290C Regular 225C Horechound Honey Cough Syrup ... 7: bran mpl of corstrucC tW in 1924 more unde shoul powe ‘A niza COll 3A l L W Stationery Special, 1 and Enveloges, both Weather Last Year in Haileybury Area Parkeoâ€"Davi Haliver Oil 1¢ A.B.D. Vitamin Capsules, 100 for IE‘wo Weather Records Broâ€" ken in Dying Hours of the (3¢ Electric Motor For Sale Pure Tested Cod Liver Oil, 32â€"07. Pacquins Hand Cream â€" â€" 50« Dr. West‘s ToothBrushes â€" â€" One horse Wagner Electric Motor threeâ€"phase, 220 volts speed 1420, in sood condition. Apply Poreupine Advance Office, Timmins, Ont. all Cod Laiver with Creosote We‘ve got to reduce our stock of high quality drugs, toileâ€" tries and sundries and if you will read these prices you will see that we haven‘t let profit stand in the way of a quick clearance. representa Meteorologi 14 1936 i nith I‘s figures disclose that, on i the temperature soared to igh since records were first the record breaking point es was reached. The othe: smash on December 31. rours a total wind mileage ‘ecorded, the average veloâ€" 2 miles per hour. There 2 calm hours during thne 287 throughout the year. iuring 1936 was 22.12 inâ€" T1 n. 7thâ€"Special to The han eight, feet of,. snow ion during the.twelve the official thermoâ€" ze of nearly 129 degrees and nadir, and two ; were broken in the aem in the dying hours cording to a summaAry ords prepared by James ntative in the district logical Service of Canâ€" ‘ches. and snowfall was 96.9 inches. The ‘a\'erage temperature was 35.8 degrees ‘and the minimum touched during the year was only 27.2 below. To this‘ total 'precipitat.ion of 31.8 inches (in terms ‘of rain), December itself contributed inches of rain and 11.6 inches of isnow. the total of 2.18 being .05 below average. Mean temperature for the month was 16.4 degrees, against an average for the 42 years of ~13.1 ‘deâ€" | grees. The maximum Oof 48 degrees | gompares with a record for the month ! of 50.8, the minimum of 14 below being laway under the record in this respect, ) | which is 38 below. \ A pretty actress was iearniny SC from a "pro" and played surprising well. After a time the "pro" said: "Well, it‘s a funny thing. Your stan is all wrong, but your form is wonde ful." The month was much windier than usual, the instrument recording 6116 wind miles, with an average velocity of 8.2 miles and a maximum velocity from the southwest of 29 miles an hour. Preâ€" vailing winds same from the southeast, with 237 hours and 1748 miles, 510 of these continuous blowing. Alphamettes $1.00 $2.00 $3.50 Kolynos Tooth Paste â€" * A2C TAKEN AS COMPLIMENT it?" asked the lady. ‘"Well, you I have to diet very carefully." of coloured 1 oz. â€" OS 50¢câ€"$1.00 â€"~ * â€" JU0¢ Bath Mcintosh Deluxe 1. 5c PAQGE PIV DE learnin thbhetr olf

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