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Porcupine Advance, 11 Mar 1937, 2, p. 1

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tiireo mon .n Edward Isla 431. $134,.240 443;: Quebe 1455, $518.1 Saskatchews preomissory 1 The Gover:t against loss contemplate: Home Improvement Plan Already in Practical Use tion up to Jan. 3 $1,501,.167, were : Improvement PI ment was made Hon. Charles ance. In Januat made. amounting pert3 3116.693 $181.108 i Sstal Tired Nerves Tired nrerves make you restless, nervous, irritable and sleepless. Most women, and men too, depend on Dr. Chase‘s Nerve Food for new nerve force. For new pep and energy use Dr. Chase‘s Vol. XXII. No. 20 273 Bank St., Ottawa, Can. Trustee under The Bankruptcy Act Room 2 Marshall Rlock Telephone 611 Timmins, Ont. Specialized Business Training Classes 7 o‘clock Monday, Wednesâ€" day and Friday nights. 6 Balsam St. N., Timmins, Ont. Phone 228 Box 677 Credit Reports Collections Accounting and Auditing 6 Balsam Street North, Timmins Phones 270â€"228 P.O. Box 1747 W. D. Cuthbertson, LP.A. CONSULTING AUDITTOR Phone 1565 Gordon Block Tim Phone 1615 Chiropractor and Electro Therapist CONsULTATION FREE Empire Block _ Timmins Numb In Dr. S. R. Harrison 1 Gordon Block PORCUPINE CREDIT Corporation Ltd. The Pioneer Paper of the Porcupine. Established 1912 SALsS€ 0. E. Kristenson DR. E. ROBERTS CHIROPRACTOR Xâ€"RA Y NEUROCALOMETER Bank of Commerce Building PHONE 607 Registered Patent Solicitors Pull Information FREE on Request Porcupine School of Commerce Diseases Peculiar to Women years, youI sSPECIALIST Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat film fame in four BARBER SHOP nst D. Pagquette, proprietor THREE BARBERS IN ATTENDANCE ment Reed Block, Timmins + Satisfaction sanitation 60 THIRD AVENU FAME in sHORT G. N. ROSS % DF 4 # Lt Phone 640 frs4 lhe ITunerai was held from her lal an on the fleetingness| home Tuesday afternoon for service : "In two years, you‘re | St. James‘ Anglican Church, Oiter Lak 313. you‘re forgotten;| and interment was made in the churc e sack in Sweden." cemetery. undeé a wa IrC Minist Timmins. Ont Timmins, Ont. ~17â€"43p [inister of Finâ€" 800 loans were :\ The Muantr 11 Timmins 63, S$C Albert provem dorsemi ol operaâ€" , totalling the Homt innounceâ€" by 14â€"26 1€ |Dominion Housing Plan Is Now Available Here | Heusit Late Mrs. Sheppard Has Relatives in the North apartment hcuses, ment" up to any a longer amortizatic Mr. Drummon Porcupine while very much impré made in the vear Last year, the company put half a million dollars inco real estate loans in Timmins and Kirkland Lake. This year another half million has been alâ€" loted for the two districts, entirely aside from the Housing Act financing. Two ercups of buildings are possible under the company‘s mortgage policy: 1. private homes, costing up to $5,000 with an amortization plan of from three to five years; 2. business buildings and apartment houses, "downtown developâ€" ment" up to any amount required, on a A 1 credi ready for 1 New Houses may be Financed Under the Government Housing Plan, Insurance Company Opening Office Here to Look After the Required Loans. Brief Review of How the Plan Works. Northern h e insurance ‘S. ‘Al ir Ot 1 â€" wa: Published at Tim Every MONDAY Allot Another Half Million A o JC DOMINDN am she Lake, Q@ p}ne aIFs ALX LLONS TO BUILD THIS PRIZEâ€"WINNING HOME ON TOKE STREET AS PART OF ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION 1 Wilsor Ot was h ilable in Timmins, uth Porcupine for homes under the it was learned ving the visit of K. he Northern Life of Canada. uUnt alan ind John, : t, of Q@QuyoI d Archie, ! Jnt., Canada THURSOA Y hnome} â€" tWO Arthur, Ont.,. n. Que., and first of tht to help the i Panmsy, a ¢f Ottawa her hon ormer Mi our of the ‘e and was 1e progress illf en, eigh Noble, it Mayor Noble, Kapuskasing to Take Holiday for Health cares for a time to promote his return to good health." stored with a brief holiday. The Northâ€" ern Tribune, of Kapuskasing, last week had the following paragraph:â€" ‘"Mayor Noble, accompanied by Mrs. Noble, left for Toronto on Thursday morning. At Cochrane C.N.R. Superâ€" intendent Atkinson kindly placed his private car at the aisposal of the party to ensure greater comfort. The mayor has been confined to his home for two weeks with illness of no specific nature. t1 health recently, but all will be pleased to know that his condition is not serâ€" ious and that his bhealth will be reâ€" and twice the face value of the policy in the event of accidental death Your policy can be arranged so that it will provide nece for dependents either in a Capital Sum or as a Month For a comparatively small additional premium you can also provide fo the payment of a fixed monthly indemnity in case of total disability If you can qualify for a Confederation Life Superâ€"Select Policy, you c secure Life Insurance upon the following advantageous terms. TIMMINS, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MARCH 11TH, 1937 Write for particulars, giving your present Branch Office: Reed Block, Timmins, R. C. MORTSON, Manager age ag e age age age age w 1 you can get you can get you can get you can get you can get vyou can geil Tractors and other equipment for use by the Hydro Co. in building the dam at High Falls, arrived on Priday. The tractors attracted the attention of all mechanical minded people being capâ€" able of heavy hauling and unhindered by snow drifts. 4 The Women‘s Auxiliary of St. Steâ€" phen‘s Church held a baking sale and afternoon tea on Priday. The ladies were pleased and satisfied with the afternoon‘s success. Porgquis Junction, Ont., March 10th 1937. Special to The Advance. â€" Mrs. Tompson and two daughters spent Priday visiting in Englehart. Mr. and Mrs. C. Kirkwood (nee Ruby Balllod) returned home from an exâ€" tended visit to the United States and Mexico. Archdeacon and Mrs. Woodall speont Thursday visiting their daughter Mrs. E. G. Arnett, of Porquis Junction. Miss Eva Richardson was taken to the Anson hospital at Iroquois Falls suffermg from appendicitis. Arrival of Tractors at Porgquis Junction Dexter Fellows, noted pres "Woe betide a goneration tl Clark Gable to Buflfalo Bill Hydro Power Co. Preparing for Building Dam at High Falls. Other Porquis Notes. BUFFALO BILLS SUCCESSOR get $10,000 get $10,000 get $10.000 get $10.000 get $10,000 get $10,000 of insurance of insurance of insurance of insurance of insurance of insurance eéed press agent:â€" ration that prefers 4 A L m | go w am ty +858Â¥ a Monthly Income age and occupation for $122.80 for $139.70 for $161.70 for $191.40 far $23 1,90 $285.140 Reginald Stewart, eminent concert piarist and conductor, is due to arrive in Timmins this (Thursday) afternoon tc open, this evening, the first of the series of concerts to be held by the Porâ€" cupine Canadian Concert Assoziation recently formed here under the leaderâ€" ship of Mrs. N. H. Russell, On Friday morning he will introduce the first of the Collegiate reciials, giving a perâ€" formance for the benefit of the stuâ€" dents, gratis. This is the educational phase of the work being carried on by the Canadian Ccneert Association of which the Porcupine association is now an important branch. In this connection Mr. Stewart has been requested to play one or two pieces which pians students here may be studying. The inauguration of fine concerts in Timmins marks a forward step in the adavansement of the Association‘s work throughout Canada. Since introducing the plar here, the director has interâ€" esied Sudbury in following suit. Alâ€" though the membership campaign in Sudbury was nsot to begin until March 8th, betweem 90 and 100 memberships Concert This Evening by Reginald Stewart id been takd anadian Concert Association Presenting First of Series of Notable Musical Events in Timmins. Free Recital for Advantage of High School Pupils Toâ€"morrow. A. Plan Proving Big Success Here and at Sudhbury and North Bayv. protection yealr. year. year. Vear. vyCar. Year. n out several d in adâ€" Published at Timmins, Ont.,. Canada, Every MONDAY and THURSDAY ne was engaged as the sentative to conduct the Symphony Orchestra i1 Globe and Mailâ€"â€"Research in th pereine field leads to announcemer that if pigs be taken for a brisk wal before slaughter the bacon will be bet ter. But shouldn‘t piggie be given hint as to the meaninz of this sociabl to ‘conduct the London Symphony Orâ€" chestra durng the Celebrity Series at Albert Hall. Of his reading of the Tschaikowsky Sixth Symphony on this occasion the Morning Post said: "Not for years has so incisive an account. * Three edâ€" the 1 phony C Clie murcpgan barque is De ried comfortably and speedil; trade wind teward the rocks of David Llioyd Georze at 74, rem champicn phrase maker of the speaking world. for ye; {ree Cof packed Mr. Stewart became conductor of the Canadian Operatic Society in 1919, the Director of Music at Hart House, Uniâ€" versity of Torcnto in 1921, and the pianist ¢f the Hambourg trio the same year. In 1925 he was engaged as pianist to nlay at Bournemouth, England. durâ€" ing the Easter Festival with Sir Dan Godfrey. While there he gave his first Londcn recital at Wigmore Hall. In 1930 Mr. Stewart returned to England to ‘conduct the London Symphony Orâ€" chestra durng the Celebrity Series at Albert Hall. Of his reading of the as a pian‘st and conductor. He comes here direct from his New York recital in Town Hall where he scored anâ€" other great triumph. Mr. Stewart was born in Edinburgh, Sectland. Musica) from earliest childnood, he was sent to Austin Conradi at the age of 17 and later continued his studies with Isidor Philipp in Paris, Mark Hambourg in London and Arthur Friedheim, the German pianist and pupil of Liszt. Harmony, Counterpaint and Orchestraâ€" tion were further studied with Nadia Bculanger. With Sudbury and North Bay linkedg to the Porcupine Association it is quite pessible that coâ€"operation on the part Cf each associaticocn will result in the securing of artists who could not posâ€" sibly be financed by either association. individually. Should it develop that Kirkland Lake enters the northern cirâ€" cuit, still greater developments may be anticipated. The Reginald Sicwart recital, this evening, brings to Tmmins cne of Canâ€" ada‘s most dstinguished musicians and cne who is well known internatiorally vance and it is expercte bership will ‘be filled of the campaign week. zation is now being Bay where interest keen. The house will blend particularly well with a Northern background, it is believed locally. In the whiteness of winter, it will seem to be a true part of the scenery, and in the sumâ€" mer, it will not bulk too large Lgainst the green of the trees. Purther details appear elsewhere in this issue of The Advance. put to good use, thus saving no small amount of fuel. While glass has not been lavishly used, plenty of light and plenty of sunshine are admitted the year round. One of the points that impressed judges who made the award is that all materials used in the construction of the home are easily obtained anywhere in Canada. Low cost was one of the primary condition under which the contest was conducted, since designs were intended to encourage the building of such homes throughout the naâ€" tion. This modern home will rise this spring on Toke street, overlooking Gillies Lake and will be given away to the holder of the winning ticket in a draw being held by the Lions club. Winner of the grand prize in the contest held last year under the Dominion Housing Act, this place was designed by W. Ralston, Toronâ€" to architect. The judges‘ report at that time said in part: It is "a well studied and straighforward arrangeâ€" ment of rooms best suited to the needs of the average Canadian household . . . the author of the winâ€" ning design has displayed marked skill in the use of the modernistic treatment of his general design . no reasonable objection can be found against the flat roof. Properly inâ€" sulated it is perhaps the best roof for our climate and the least diffhiâ€" difficult and costly to maintain." The home built here will be almost completely furnished when given away by the Lions. The home shown here is peculiarly suited for Timmins needs, since every bit of space in the interior is WELSH WIZARD sSAY®S ears w fain Lions. shown here is peculiarly Timmins needs, since space in the interior is using Act, this pla:s by W. Ralston, Torotr The judges‘ report ; i1s1ve an mawkist ronto. Last yeg Canadian repre e General Moto:n n New i that the memâ€" icefore the end Another organiâ€" Jrmed in North is exceptionally tewart found menade Sym rand prize in ear under the ct, this place 101 6e thi an an{ all 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 must boil it for at least 20 minutes, All Qutside Toilets must be made flyâ€" proolf. By Order of THE BOARD OPF HEALTH Presidentâ€"Austin Neame secretaryâ€"Treasurerâ€"W . D. Forrester P.O. Box 1059, Timmins, Ont. Monthly general meetings of the abovt branch will be held in the Legion Hall Cedar Street, South. J. J. Turner Sons, Ltd. Building Plans Old P.O. Blidg., Timmins Graduat Langdon Langdon Arch.Gillies,B.A.Sc.,0.L.8. Pine Street Ssouth AVOCATâ€"BARRISTER NOTAIRE Hamilton Block Phone 1650 Timu ARCHITECT 7 Reed Block : Third Avenue Timmins Branch 88 Canadian Barristers, Solicitors, Etc Money Advanced on First C Security DEAN KESTER, K.C. CHARLES H. KERR Ask Your send We Manufacture and Carry in Stock A WNINGS Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries 4 MARSHMALLâ€"ECCLESTONE BUILDING Reference Schumacher High School and many others on request. Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. Bank of Commerce Building FLAGS HAVERSACKS sSNOWSHOES DOG SLEIGHS TOBOGGANS TARPAULINS TENTS Legion ATTENTION HOUSEHOLDERS D. R. Franklin PETERBOROUGH, ONT Agents Everywhere Anase Seguin Barristers, Solicitors, Etc Swiss Watchmaker ate of the Famous Horological Institute of Switzerland Ontario Land Survevor and south Porecupine MARCH 29TH, 1937 MASSEY BLOCK TIMMINX®, ONT. Reed Block HORSE TS BL Timmins, Ont Local Dealer for Prices or your order direct to Phone 1365 Second Section Architect Timmins PACK â€"BAGS EIDERDOW N ROBES KIIS DO0G HARNESS Estimates, Etce. ns â€" Phone 362 Empire Block Timmins Timmins Fimmins Ontario ~14â€"26 14 â€"26 14

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