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Porcupine Advance, 25 Mar 1937, 1, p. 3

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Jewelery Store I PINE ST. X. Py the pre question The re The min two spec adopmied. The au ‘The G chair. At the c some one Harper dic 2 firm sta: "I will hav police will this was not Dr. Hary curious townsfolk council meeting, I anticipation of sor the police resigt Councillor Helmer having, r Interest. seA M "\ "-"‘_'_3 a" . South P 1937. Spe A huge No Fireworks Heard at Tisdale Council 19 T R A D E â€" I N South HURSDAY, MARCH 253TH. 1937 (quUC TEMISEKAMING AND NORTHERN ONTARIO ' RAILW AY THE NIPISSING CENTRAL RAILWAY COMPANY it dnc h itc inaiva nc 352 to Quebec or 349 and 351 from Queber' fmt good on between Montreal and Quebec. f Tickets good in coaches only.â€"No baggage c} Children 5 Years of agre and under 1" whan your old watch Tickets destined Quebec. not good on Semiâ€"Streamlined trains #% 04 ww We will gix'e vyout a Liberal AHowanuce FROM T. N. 0. and N.C.R. Regular Stations % TO Pembroke, Renfrew, Arnprior, Ottawa, Montreal and Quebec via North Bay and Canadian Pacific h Porcupine at Reguâ€" Meeting of Council. for a smart new quotin 10n Bargain Excursion in old timepiece ir appearance! mencement C aouted "Sp> arding cut it re €, Ont., . Ma:t The Advance it nd work inted to the Gathered nt of the meeting ‘Spsak tup." Dr. his voice but took ted by all present. ig," he saidâ€"‘"The iny disturbers of let as gone through. ist regular and were read and nds was read E â€" An ; value; PHONE nd Reeve meeting * written to police dept. nd a lett V 11 ‘turn leaving destin: dsor St. Station, Mc ing at North Bay wi issengetrs from Trogau and under 12, when accompanied by guardian â€"Half Fare. Bay with CP. use train 46 wi and airl "LVIMC GiI Ni3 YWY . FL. JONns, Nome Mines â€"the annual Easter W A. ‘ea and sale of home ccoking. Mondayâ€"at the home of Mrs. F. Laforest, the Catholic Womer‘s League will be holding an Easter tea and sale of home cooking, Specializing in bread and buns. Wedâ€" nesday (3lst)â€"the United Church ladies are holding a tea in ‘Keir church â€"also sale of home baking, procveeds to Helmer cotuncillor that he payment while heard at Coch learn, based or asked for the re: of the police for: However the has caused a lot in town, will not méeting of whic altered to 8 p.m formerly. Hence the report Helmer and Mr. Wo of the police dept, asked for the resigna Oof the farre He also said that at ; previously the various the council had been ask ly investigate the differe under their charge and report of such investig meetings. ' Dr. Harper repl ‘had been elected majority of citizen no proof to the « was a member of proper business o be gone through. Mr. Helmer‘s re: is not guilty till he Dr. Harper in sp{ of Reeve Kerr, was s0 momentous a ( missing of police s up with a full cou 1 6 400â€"@ Dyâ€"law for granting aid to the Tisdale Public hospital, an incorporated scciety for the erection of a new public hospital in the townâ€" ship of Tisdaleâ€"was now read a first. second, and third time and passed. t The clerkâ€"treasurer was authorized to interview mine managors and serâ€" vice culbs with a view to oktaining assistance for putting on a display on Coronation Day. During the meeting Mr. Henderson, of Schumacher, requested that the questicn of asking for the resignation of the chief of police and the sergeant of police be left over until after April 3rd, when Councillor Helmer will ansâ€" wer to charges laid that he is cocupyâ€" ing the chair of councillor illegally, at Cochrane. committee. Said reduction to take placs on March ist. Mr. Neame is to be approached as to what is happening regarding the Corâ€" onation celebration. The auditors‘ report is to published for distribution. i ; i $100 is to be donated to the Porcupine Christmas Seal Fund for tuberculosis I prevention. |Boys‘ Band. A reduction of macher followin: is to take place. the water rate by changes in wate: !as recommended from Dr. Russell regarding the sale of Christmas seals for the tubsreulosts fund. A letter was read from the secretary of the Goldfield Band asking that the payment to the bandmaster be susâ€" perded as lack of interest in a citizens‘ band had caused its disbandment. The ’instruments had been turned in to the township. Discussion on this point led to the following agreement. The recommmenâ€" lda.tion to disband was accepted, but the present bandmaster, Mr. Walsh, is to be t approached re the formation of a Boys‘ Band, of which the town now has a nucleus. The council may support a IBovs‘ Band. | Byâ€"law 450â€"a by aid to the Tisdale incorporated society of a new public hos om Iroquo an CP ty VAllC Pas «â€"No baggage checked irper replied that Mr. Holme n elected to the courcil by of citizens and that, as he ha NC IOor in ing a inoffic inatio 111 full counci said that ; the vario choi 2A11 Â¥Al1 the «cont sponse was: "A man : is proved guilty"â€"â€" of the absence s of the opinion that question as the disâ€" should only be taken 1i¢ ontrar‘y Mr. Helmer the council and the the council would T thn M m MC 101 1€ trains 350 and all other wwains question which k and comment p until the next time has been id of 7 pm. as l meeting hel committees c d to thorougzh it department to bring in : ations at th. vhich s of th nted by M is committe rates in r as we can on that Mr. 1. Sunday, 12.50 pm., ints north recipient This i F6 is he had . _ Helmer d thei n Schuâ€" s report to have to cover imacher c works L € O he lIhe winning rink of O Henderson, Henry Miller, vice skip. S. secâ€" ond and Swayze, lead. each received a salad (zowl. The runnersâ€"up under L. Sauder, with J. Costello, vice skip, Wes. Hayne, second, and Mulcahy, lead, each aay night. It was ; test and as usual th mour and geod spor hibited throughout. ally came to the rinl and L. Sauder. The Wm. Fairhurst arnd P crystal salad bowls Porcupine. We wish them both the be< of luck and happiness. The bonspiel at the curling rink fin ished at a late (or early) hour on Tues day night. It was a well fought con test and as usual the utmost good hu mour and geod sportsmanship was ex hibited throughout. The honours fin ally came to the rinks of O. Henderso: and L. Sauder. The prizes donated b Wm. Fairhurst and E. Cantor were fou: crystal salad bowls and four alarn iuesday at 7 p.m. by th theran minister, the Reyv nen, when Heijo Sofia Ne bride of Maurice Oscar bride was attired in a gC tien bridal white and t full of friends and neig the wedding a very large was held at the Fir South Porcupine Pilot _ Assists Flying Priest Evening â€" ‘ather Schultz had Crash at Fort Albany and Pilot Smith Takes in Parts for the Damaged Plane. Easter Church services at South Porcupine. Other News of South Porâ€" cupine and District. St. Paul‘s ammunion rvices for mUuUCckKk harimned E7 brated etc., being m works at happy pair ith Porcupine. Marc} o The Advance. ter Day services in will be as follows:â€" Y ven pair will reside in Sou We wish them both the be it the Ankeri s Anglican 10 â€"a.m epluon an r1allâ€"dane The bride man. Th of regulaâ€" was rink fin on Tues ght con good hu THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE. TTIMMINS, ONTARIO Ssouth Mrs. Caswell, of British Columbia,. is visiting her mother, Mrs. A. Michaelson, 1: the Dome. Mr. Oscar Knutson, of Kirkland Lake, ‘as in town this week visiting his sisâ€" ver, Mrs. Cook, of the Paymaster Mine, and his brother in town. Bornmnâ€"In the Tisdale hospital on Tuesday, March 23rd, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Beauchamp. Bornâ€"On Tuesday, March 23rd, in the Tisdale hospital, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Kivipelto. Miss Wilkins, teacher of French in Ing Kincardine in June. Mrs. D. Frood, of Connaught, was visiting in town yesterday. Mts. Weir, with her mother, Mrs. Inâ€" gram, is leaving on Thursday for Utterâ€" son. Mrs. Caswell, of British Columbia,. is visiting her mother Mrs A Mirhaalean Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Pearce left on Wednesday for St. John, where they will take passage on the S.S8. "Duchess of York" for Englard, to stay until after the coronation. Mrs. C. Jamieson left on Tuesday for Toronto for medical examination and . McLaren left on Monday for ‘s stay in Toronto. ss Rita Turner, of Timmins, spet weekâ€"end as the guest of Mrs; ] * ind coper, wnhno ball Club in ne camp an n the comin arm ruls® rectory. _who played for t} LOronto, is i1 d will play fo ig football sea i Tamiinia on d pemmiqin o | Sames,. ebc.,. Were.:indulged. in. in Iroquois Falls; Miss Donlevy in Kirkâ€" At the Glee Club meeting on Monâ€" land Lake and Sudbury; Miss Rathwell day night, Mrs. Hall Smith was elected in Matheson. Miss B. Shaw, principal secretary of the club in place of Mr. of the public school will visit in Kirk.| McCarthy who has resigned. land Lake., Police Ccurt News Miss Ethel Vellis, of Cozcalt, is spendâ€" Two drunks paid the usual fine at ing the holiday in town as the guest Of| Tuesdays court here. Miss Minnie Levinson. The speeder whose fine was held over The death cccurred in the Tisdale‘from last week was presert and paid hospital on Saturday of Herbert H.} his fine of $10 and costs. Libby. enjoyed first ho Mrs. Ac PA Pilot Hal Smith (Wednesday) to C some machinery for Schultzâ€"the fiying e near Fort Alsa We were sorry to learn that Messrs Paul and Norman Graber and their sister, Myrtle, were summoned toâ€"day to their home at Wylie, near Pembroke. owing to the illness of their mother. Myrs. Gladys Mitchell, of Dome Exâ€" tension, is quite sick this week. There will be no meeting of the Girl Guides or the Rangers next week,. the next meeting being on April 7th. Mrs. McNeil, of the Martin block. was called home to Echo Bay this wee! on acceount of the illness of her mother. Pilot Hal Smith flew this morning (Wednesday) to Cochrane to pick up some machinery for the plane of Father Schultzâ€"the fiying priestâ€"who crashâ€" d near Fort Alsany some weeks ago. From Cochrare the pilot few with the Jarts to Fort Albany. The Dome Extersion Bridge Club O Dome Externsion Bridg Tuesday at the home As usual a very nice ti Mrs. Wm. Thomas ; nours, Mrs. Libby secor 1s gaining econd and| mother. is morning to pick up e of Father 1¢€ WA tâ€" il )1 â€" 1IUVNOUrEGE Wwas man, whose m (0Of South Pore in South Porcu April 2nd. A imr friends, 18 in occasion, and dGayv writing It is body will be in the family Porcupine ce in charge of toâ€"1 WO seven mo Bor: iping ded it C1 A 1€ bridal show evening at pin TTOI Office 145 Pine St. So 811 hs wi Ho Albert E. Cain pa 11 held on erman‘s iPs of age, Who, A penitent juvenile truant will now 16y for the paqt be on parole for some weeks but has daughter, Mrs.| promised to attend school regularly in quite sudderly | future. : Mr. Smith reâ€" f A tale of a sawbench tonk un a af 11 ~*! . 1C~ | _A tale of a sawbench took up a lot of mber of years the magistrate‘s time and was firally vife to South / dismissed by him. A settler in Shaw to fake ; had been using a sawbench belonging Archdeacon | to another man. to saw up some wood. ervice at the ‘The man who bought the wood (and Lakeview. A‘ bought the sawbench) did rot come 1 Wednesday | across with the cash, so the settler hung t the time Of| on to the. sawbench. The owner of whether the said bench then came to demand his or ried in R. Hu General Insurance Life A1 C rmet Sout Cin RHEUMATISM LINIMENT (Green Liniment) 50c a bottle Money Back Guarantee Soid Only at CURTIS DRUG STORE 14 Pine St. North Timming Wit 11 chester Democratâ€"The Blue Danâ€" Waltz, too, was seventy years old monthâ€"an age at which our preâ€" t thinks the judiciary loses its whnich was not provincial police wt n,and the case was t noted. Automobile Phone 108 dId@ nrot come e settler hung fhe owner of o demand his given to him. re called into ‘brought with With

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