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Porcupine Advance, 18 Mar 1937, 2, p. 1

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Men on Relief at Cobalt Asking for More Allowanee Servict Y Credit Reports Colle Accounting and Auditing 6 Balsam Street North, Timn Phones 270â€"228 P.0O. Bo day an{ 6 Balsam s Phone 228 W, D. Cuthbertson, I.P.A. CONsULTING AUDITOR Phone 1615 Phone 156 Gordon Block Tir Chiropractor and Electro Therapist CONsULTATION FREE Diseases Peculiar to Women Telephone 611 T‘rustet Empire Block _ Timmins Dr. S. R. Harrison PORCUPINE CREDIT Corporation Ltd. The Picneer Paper of the Porcupine. Established 1912 CHMHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Specialized Business Training sses 7 o‘clock Monday, Wedn Registered 0. E. Kristenson DK, E.. L. ROBERTS CHIROPRACTOR X«â€"RA YX NEUROCALOMETER Bank of Commerce Buildin PMHMONE 607 Po L C UpDi pin e < Bank St., Ottawa, Can. ement Reed Block Eye, Ear, Nose ant Throat Room THMREE BARBERS® IN ATTENDANCE Paquette, proprietor Satisfaction THIRD Phons 640 p School of ommerce 121 Marshall Block Timmins, Ont atent â€" Solicitors Tl it |qu ay nights. Timmins, Ont. Box 677 Timmins, Ont Timmins, Ont Am, l P.O. Box 1747 Collections 1 iinmins Sanitation NOLLl aa ; © . se brous Three Jail Terms Given at Tuesday‘s Court Here til "I LhOou; then said. were emp this Ma1t Ma 11 aan w olice pecial Mountjoy Man Given Three Months on Liquor Charge. Same Term for Man who Broke Into Laundry. Also Three Months for Issuing Cheque Without Funds in the Bank, Fines for Drinking on Train. CS lt Ooke A1 ar Published at Timmins, Jnt.., Canada Every MONDAY and THURSDAY A I ‘ée monlth d in Ottay guilty. What w t Lindsa Monday. 1nC ed ifait.: °L ~dian onsume liquot fter Constable ‘t about findi a passenger c produced tha at‘ll buy iward Mol Wednesds 8 WA dy alo childt real Set Linecs at Bigwater I orge Blais and Fred As d they had used 15 set 11 Y . pPif You‘ll b vC 1 tAougtn in bottle ead I1gnOI ho had be consumin ctors and found rationa Thought Gin Was Water ead ignorance." said on 1IY as the reason for assessing four $1 and costs, TMegal parking _ the same oneâ€"dollar fine in a iys in jail. He chose the Drove 40 Without Lights T : to Timmins, police f His Cheque Bounced hird jail term went 1] day C 1 by tI 1, pald $20 1 pleaded _the fine. o them th d $100 and with "hayvi tences. He t Harry Martin 11 Lind Broke Into Laundry C n here. old the « . Bigwatt JCI it was w The tan}k ate reminded him that 30 days last year after a ‘immins police court and ollowing a conviction for ie offence in South Porâ€" iy had been examined by d found rational. the court that Lindsay is store on Friday and y word had reached him culd be in to pay in cash o he held the cheque unâ€" r Wedresday and was e bank that Lindsay had re. "He gave me a wrong at the: mine, too;"" said NC Martin‘s, given Nova Scotia in coach t hact 1ll Ot 1A K Whi l m\ @rble White saild ; drinking in Bart irry couldn‘t nai found quor _were Keeping walâ€" ked the magistrate osts. You‘d beiâ€" tle of water TY C Nas a wWil ame Warde: urt he had and had ar C itreal LI On man drinking a ‘bottle of gin een taken into man. . Timmins police pleaded ; before cour magistrate ex ey might havy had they bee arry, Mountjoy | ond made pa last week said | cused had no t he was sellâ€" t guilty. The Telesphore keeping liquor| charged by N r a week, since | four cords of out of town| the court whe ho was found cheque under bought some iven a cheque ia in payment the balance. it till Monday ieaded gullly g to having laundry at 5 and stealing sentenced to e had no reâ€" il, from where ice found. id one youn!{ 9y provintlia on a nocke] it was illlega 1l t1 ldin‘t name scotch and e time. ind sselin t line fish e accused three cars You kept it to you @ite f{rom nt Belange1 T6 Water ELrnest as found ‘ would withou old the sald h 1lAQ@lS8Sâ€" i WiG it th ubli whet isk AC Purpose of Bill Introduced into Legislature T his Week. This week at Toronto a bill was inâ€" troduced into the Legislature by Hon. Peter Heenan, Minister of Lands and Forests, with the purpose Oof giving Northern Ontario settlers protection in the case of the sale of pulpwood. difficulties underâ€"â€" which> settlers. live in the North make it hard for them to protect themselves against some forms oi un{fairness reported to be exercisea against them on some occasions in the matter of selling pulpwood. "This bill aims to protect bona fide settlers from unjust and unfair prices in connection with the sale of their pulpwood," said Hon. Mr. Heenan in discussing the measure. "In many instances, settlers, although owning and controlling the pulpwood Protect Settlers Selling Pulpwood owning and Ccontroliing the puipwOod they cut and sell, are so subject to the lective bargaining, it is deemed advisâ€" whim of buyers and middlemen that| able to provide machinery to investigate inadequate prices are received and unâ€" satisfactory measurements obtained. "Because of an inability on the part of settlers, due to diversified circumâ€" stances, to provide ready means of colâ€" their plight in marketing their pulpâ€" wood ard to establish prices that will assure them a fair return on their pulpâ€" wood holdings and the lazsour involved in harvesting them." dore this sort of thing before with the knowledge of the firm, the teamster said, and the constable, in checking up later, found this to be true. W. Q. Langdon, counsel for Lacarte, said that payment had been made in the usual way for the woou. ine man on to stable that he had indeed s and was on his way to Bla the bill and deliver that to whom he had sold the w dore this sort of thing befs knowledge of ‘the firm, t said, and the constable, up later, found this to be ariver. the dest to the | to arres Provincial Constable J. W. F. Pretorâ€" ius had met Lacarte on Toke street as the teamster was coming into town The man on the sleigh told the conâ€" stable that he had indeed sold the wooC the court w carte had C Bill Blah had followe ster IOr Biin lot north c¢f / carte was ha He had seen On One wage cas ond made pay: cused had not anallrd provin ‘case was adjourned, a se paymert, and a third : not been served. sed From Theft Charge e Lazarte, who had be Nick Blahey with steali TIMMINS, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MARCH 18TH, 1937 told the magistrate he Lacarte who was a teamâ€" ey‘s, to the Blahey woodâ€" Timmins from which Laâ€" ulirz wood for the firm. Lacarte take on a load i dispose of it to a truck astened to town, found n of the truck, and went icial police, askinz them WCOp WA y with stealln is dismissed b ‘roven that La the man iC sobediencs $10 fine to He had with the teamster checking Annual Meeting of Timmins Buliding Company, Limited The annual meeting of the Timmins Building Co..~Ltd..â€"ownersâ€"of the Oddâ€" felows hall here, will be held at eight o‘clock on Monday, March 29th, it has been announced. The presence of as many shareholders as possible has been requested. The meeting will be held at the I.0.0.F. hall. dewnrhill skiing race, swerved froim the course andâ€"crashed into a tree. He showed a slight bruise on the head, and his injury was rot considered seriâ€" cus at the tme. The youth was taken to his home, but at 11 o‘clock Sunday night he tock a turn for the worse and was removed to hospital where he died at 6.10 a.m. on Monday. An odd feature of the fatality was the fact that the young man had no: planned to enter the contest, and did not make un his mind to do so until the last minute. His entry was classed as a post ertry. He completed one run successfully and making good time, but in the second run he lost control and swerved headâ€"first into the tree. oo n es mm on mm en en omm anes on mm mm n eme cemmues . aes n mm es A member of the club for five or six years, Seguin was highly regarded by his fellow skiers. Officials of the club expressed extreme regret over the acciâ€" dent. The funeral service was held ; day mornirg at St. Vincent de church, North Bay. Rairmore Enterprise:â€"It‘s the little things that count. If you don‘t peiieve it, try. sitting on a mountair and on a tack. Dies from Results of Injuries While Skiâ€"ing Armand Seguin, 19, North PRay., and a popular member of the Laurenitan Ski Club, died in St. Joseph‘s General hospital Monday imorning as a result of an injury he suffered while competâ€" ing in the club championsh‘ps Sunday afternson. The youth, an entrant in the senio1 Wood Carving to be ' Shown at Event Here Annual Sale of Work and Concert of Finnish United Church April 30th. i1 sKiing race, swerve andâ€"crashed into a a slight bruise on i LAaAy, and Laurentlan s General Several Accidents on Slippery Walks to ce aware that m been entitled to bea time of William the ‘"Hoots awa‘!" said way subdued, "That anrncestors ha‘e been e since the world begzan Wish List of Floats for Coronation Dav Snow Yesterday Created Hazard toâ€" Pedestrians. Several Minor Injuries. (Globe and Mail) A Londconer in the north for the shoot ing, thought that his ghillie was no treating him with due respect, and said ‘Lock here, my man, you do not seen to se aware that my ancestors hav joywalker w stepped into sidewalks an were kept 1 She never Full Hour‘s Display of Fireworks Here May 12th accidents Oof t the pedestria The Advance. Committee in Charge of the T im m ins Coronation Celebration Planning Big IEvent. Spectacular Feature Arranged for Evening of Coronation Day at Timmins Expected to Surpass Fireworks Disâ€" play at Toronto Exhibition. Portrait of King George VI. to Feature Pyrotechnic Events. K1L When immin Deep ~"80â€" O cele rbrocoke tlhie commitle aad decided t o that there Just eight w kept bra DK T‘C zi0on cloc eight weéeers remain now in ITrange every detail of the ion, so that the Priday night 1 be a most important one inizations concerned. the 11 hazar( ha Dt cut through the foot e gutters of the roadâ€" d full of snow so that tively solid. Many a ent sprawling as he 1idden trench. Since 1 street intersections ctly safe, blame for sort rest entirely with t was pointed out to ranizations that are big event are asked ee krow what floats o enter in the parâ€" may be no duplicaâ€" eeks remain now in every detail of the hat the Friday night lv el€ rTam word arms sintce Conqueror!" the ghillie, in s naething! Ahe ghiillllé, in no â€" naething! Ma itled to bare legs POrcuâ€" i will be i meeting o be heiau v evening snow to | ged the ‘*, It also ng that imber of | woOomail hasn‘t i said, seenm have e the Published at Timmins, Ont.., Canada, Every MONDAY and THURSDAY overtime?" Anything that will lighten the day‘s burden and chase away worâ€" ries is worth whils. A smile will do that more quickly than anything we 2i USs, WE say It 1s the words of any "It takes 65 muscli and only 13 to mak able from the calling of the miner or the mill worker. To recognize in fitting measure acts of special courage and devotion to duty performed in meeting such occasions. the Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy has its "Victoria Cross" in the form of a bravery medal, presented annually for any action considered to entlail courage worthy of such recogniâ€" ticn. elf to the manway. Leja could easily ind escaped from the dlarger, but he and the Lake Shore Miners Honoured by C. T. M. the great industry of mining from the rocks of the earth‘s crust the materials and metals required for the use of civilized man, ard despite the wonderâ€" ful progress which has attended the orâ€" ganized â€"policy of ‘"safety first"â€"adopted in cur mines and millirg plants throughout Canada â€" hazards and emergencies are inevitabie and inseparâ€" able from the calling of the miner or A full hour‘s display of fireworksâ€" bgger and brighter than the ones seen annually at the Canadian National Exâ€" hibition, will light Timmins on the eveâ€" ning of May 12th, Coronation Day, it was announced yesterday by Austin Neame, chairman of the committee in charge of the celebration. The bursting bombs, the long graceful trails of the rockets, the blazing ground displays, will be reflected in the waters of Gillies lake, it has been decided. A spot on the shore of the lake near the compressor house has een chosen as that where the display will be held. Ample room for spectators is provided along Lake Shore road and Toke street across the lakeâ€"the best possible vantâ€" age point. The town tourist camp will be cne of the best spots from which to see the fireworks. Two of the "set" pieces will be parâ€" ticularly attractive, it has been learned from the manufacturers One ¢f a portrait of King George VI and the other is a representation in colour of Niagara Falls. Notable Occasion at \’hmm,l Institute Convention T hl\ Weel\. | a wWAT Y C the If 1A C how T and the other two me; almost certain death i1 eir partner in distress their names and th sy when we recall itomical student: to make a frown smile. Why work that will lighten HOw 6 ‘avery which former yvears meAl aived himsel{ ope without Presidentâ€"Austin Neame mecretaryâ€"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 Street, South. Keep your Garbage Can covered Use plenty of Chloride of Lime can be procured at the Town Ha Householders using well water boil it for at least 20 minutes. All OQOutside Toilets must be ma proof . By Order Wrap all Garbage in papes J. J. Turner Sons, Ltd,. PETERBOROUGH, ONT. Agents Everywhore Ontario Land Surveyor Building Plans Estimates, Etc. Old P.O0, Bldg., Timmins â€" Phone 362 Swiss Watchmaker Graduate of the Famous Horologic Institute of Switzerland Phone 1365 Langdon Langdon Arch.Gillies,B.A.Sc.,0. L.S. AYOCATâ€"BARRISTER NOTAIRE Hamilton Block Phone 1650 Thimu Pine street South ARCHITECT 7i Reed Block Timmins Third Avenue (l ( S Canadian teop Barristers, solicitors, EKtc Money Advanced on First C Security Timmins DEAN KESTER, K.C. CHARLES H. KERR Ask Your Lo We Manufacture and Carry in Stock Reference Schumacher High Scho many others on requ Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries 4 MARSHALLâ€"ECCLESTONE BUILDING Barrister, Solicitor, Etce. Bank of Commerce Building Timmins, Ont. FLAGS PACE HAVERSACKS EIDFE sSNOWSHOES DOG SLEIGHS $ TOBOGGANS DOG t TARPAULINS HORST TENTS BL ATTENTION HOUSEHOLDERS D. R. Franklin ;@CQ@I1On Anase Seguin Barristers, Solicitors, Etc MASSEY BLOCK TIMMIN®S, oXNT and south Poreupine MARCH 29TH, 1937 THE BOARKRD r Local Dealer for Pr 1 your order direct t Reed Bloci Architect Second Section U“iu PACK â€" BAGS EIDERDOW N ROBES SKIIS DOG HARNESS Empire Block be made flyâ€" Order of OF HEALTH Timmins Timmins Lime which n MaAll free, ANKETS Prices or ater â€" must Timmins Ontario 214 i]

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