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Porcupine Advance, 29 Mar 1937, 1, p. 6

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"There is nC in this world ; Mr. Nixon sa view. "Young ed how to live knowledge int taught the v. common serse of esonomics, their own lives operated." Young his fathe: many yea keard S# Ontario‘s particular emphasizr devote m« rent affain Young people are schools and trying to et world "without a kn Temiskaming M.P.P. Speaks on Education Says Studies Should Teach Youth to Live Along Right Lines. Auto Body Works Children Love Albert‘s Albert‘s Bakery 10 Pine St. 8. Phone 1875 And it is just the thing for Sandâ€" wiches too, cut in fine even slices and wrapped so it will stay fresh longer. Stop in toâ€"day take a loaf home. CHIMNEYS CLEANED 46 Fourth Avenue NO WAITING REASONABLE PRICES ~\~O MEX® Glass Installed Victor‘s BARBER SHOP Acetylene Welding Duco Refinishing Auto Tops Recovered PINXE STREET sSOUTH (Rear) WHOLY * 0) ME Prevent Chimney Fires Have your Heating Plant Cleaned the New Way Sliced Bread or. of Pine ond for yvour next haireut. Visit ainitary shop, vou will like their First Class pIY TRY OUKRK PASTRY‘" Specialists PHONE time to the stud BARBER thing quite so iinportant s the business of living." d recently in an interâ€" people ought to be trainâ€" It isn‘t enough to cram them. Youth should be lioneer of Ontaricâ€"and re himâ€"Mr. Nixon for nember of the New Lisâ€" Board. contended that ry and secondary schools e rural schools, should ning in agriculture, and lue of the dollar, the of thrift, the problems 10w world affairs affect and how businesses are erv ) erter the Hector onar, vBt | cradled and bound our grain problems "How did you get into t} airs affect ‘ jife of Ontario?" he was : nesses atC to me naturally. My [sir Wiliiam Hearst were clo z Ontario ‘ My father was a member oi e business |Ste. Marie Council. The e of the the province was one of the t Timmins € iSault Ste. Marie, Mr. | proâ€" |opportunity to study t lagriculture affecting No: ming ‘ Agriculture has been his the this goal in life, he said. iturr Ontario come Thit |not only in the devel view ‘mineral and timber res the growth of its agric â€"and | lities. C1 For 33 years William â€" lived and worked on a fa pioneer farm," he related were born in the Count: Irishâ€"Scotch background the 8Soo when they were 1 cleared and developed t} ‘It took a long time. I w on the farm, worked on my elder brother and m job was to cut pulp wood and fuek logs. as well a: lard. Most of the work hand then. We cut hay cradled and bound our g "How did you get int:. life of Ontario?" he ws We Carry A Complete Stock of Fresh Cut Flowers Woedding Designs Potted Plants _ Corsages T wo Phones : 1520â€"1520B WE DELIVER Three Star Hotel Maple St. N. _ Phone 1589 May be Rented by Day or Montih at Reasonable Rates. Licensed as a Standard Hotel under the Liquor Control Act. 15 Wilson Ave Reasonable Rates by the Dayv or Week. Opp. T. N. 0. Station, Timmins Dorothy‘s Ladies Wear Shoppe Hot and Cold Running Water. Funeral Desions 15 Third Ave. next to Chenier‘s KING EDWARD HOTEL "SERVICE WITH A SMILE Northern Flower Shoppe For Balance of this Month M. E. CHRISTOE (prop.) Special Reductions BUSINESS DIREC T ORY ind specialize in d be altered to fit i and girls Ofi:onu mwh' a farm at ‘ ie. Mr. Nixon to study the pro affecting Northern You will find many pleasing styles in this store priced to suit vyour purse. Inspect Our Stock of LADIES‘ WEAR opimet ource: ATIm rain ind 1J Phone 970 M ISKeC â€" the welt bnlems i Ontar 1eay don d. They »n farm han j0litic 0 1ends. S4u 10 1C "Many of those land schemes failed," Mr. Nixon said. "Lookâ€" inz back on the various attempts made to settle families on the land, I am now fully persuaded that the development of a pioneer farm is just the same toâ€"day as it was when my father pioneered. Conditiors have changed, perhaps,. but the pioneer farmer must be willing to work. He must have an inherent love of the land in his blosd. He must be M C Agriculture New Speed Limits to (Go in Force May 24 All Traffic Signs in Ontario Will Have to be Altered. One of the lasit acts sf the recent session of the Ortario Legislature was t> pass the law changing the speed limâ€" it to 56 miles an hceur outside towns3 and cities., instead of 35 miles as at present. and 30 miles per hour in muniâ€" cipalities, instead of the former 20 miles per hour. It was expected that Hor. T. B. McQuesten would object to the passage of the bill, but he let it go emained the Then he Phone 1661 If you require any Heating, Plumbâ€" ing or Sheet Metal Work, get in touch with us. You will find our prices and service satisfactory. A. Brazeau Ltd. 6 Cedar St. N. Timmins Radio Laboratories 30 THIRD AVE. PHONE LET US GIVE YOU Paperâ€" Hanging FACTORY EXPERT Radio Service Call . . 840 CALLS FOR SCHUMACHER PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO hn¢ ALL WORK GUARANTEED »yal assent by the Lieutenantâ€" r iast week and many thought 1 accordingly come into immeâ€" rce. Word from Tceronto, howâ€" toa the effect that the bill itself supervisor | nirng and CC of â€" those Painting oi k j AK m lmil law changing the : iles an hour outsi instead of 35 mi 1i 30 miles per hour nstead of the f It was expo mtario Agricultural Col h. sraduatizg in iÂ¥li4. H e When I realite the| In the spring of 1934 Mr. Nixor tunity for service it gives‘ signed from his positicn to enter o stay in public lite for provincial election. In the House come." in committee service, h> has gener( irly education, Mr. Nixon ‘contributed his knowledge of agr Jntario Agricultural Colâ€" , tural problems of Northern Ontari 1i, graduating in 1Â¥914. He In private life, Mr,. Nixon is in course known as "special |insurarce business at New Lisk: tion." His chief interest | "But I‘m an agriculturist at heart, ck of all classes. His first smiled. he Ontario Department of | But more than that, he is a fa He was sent to New Lisâ€" man. One of the great joys of his ultural representative and is his family. He and Mrs. Nixon e until the spring of 1917. |‘ a family of four girls and one bov. vas moved to Monteith| His pet hobby is curling. He â€" in charge of the Soldiecr member of the New Liskeard Cu heme. He was in charge Club. t between Monteith and He is a member of the Temiska and also directed the deâ€" | A.F. A.M., and a member of the I arm at New Liskeard and | byterian Church. heme. e was in ch t between Monteith ind also directed the arm at New Liskeard on any 11 st be willing to Toronto Telegram: If they keep on n inherent love lsaddliung taxes on individulas, soon they ‘d. He must be | will be kicking over the traces. byterian Church. Asked for what he believed to be the secret of wirning success in life, Mr. Nixon said: "I believe that application to one‘s own work, regardless of what it is, is very essential, if one is to sucâ€" ceed. We should realize that it is not always possible to accomplish what we would like to, but we should do tae best with what we have. And I believe, too, that an appreciation of one‘s fellow men is of fundamental value." He cautioned youth to "be careful to place the right emphasis on the things of life." He said: ‘"There is so much that is worthwhile. in the world toâ€"day, there isn‘t time for youth to waste efâ€" forts and time on frothy worthless purâ€" suits." But more than that, he is a man. One of the great joys of } is his family. He and Mrs,. Nixo: a family of four girls and one bov His pet hobby is curling. H member of the New Liskeard C The United States has apologized again for Mayor La Guardia‘s attack on Hitler. If we rightly understand theo character of the fiery mayor, Secretary of State Cordell Hull might just as well keep hanging around the German emâ€" with his hat in his hand. spoed limits Loldingâ€"off 0 for the sixty did not state that it wa foree and effect as socn and that consequently t gins to operate is left | ment. The government | decided t> make the bi May 24th. Until that da of allowin traffic al 65 Third Avenue This is the time of vear + have your old furniture reâ€"covered and made to look like new again. You will find our prices very reasonable. 11 Spruce S. CABINET SHOP 14 Cedar St. N. Call 647 NEW TRANSFER That‘s our motto. You can rest assured that when your shoes are repalred here, you will get the best obtainable. buted his Kknowledge of agri problems of Northern Ontario private life, Mr. Nixon is in For Sale At Reasonable Prices Guaranteed Work AT Reasonable Prices of any description Made to Order kX TIF FOK MHK. HULI TRANSFER also d M WwWIiih The | r changing provimzse. It is to come into i as proclaimed the date it beâ€" to the governâ€" is said to have ill effective on Timmins t 0 te the preser coserved. Th ons of the bi sacrifice and | Timmins Timmins Curlit Al cended on looks of th duced a t a close season tember 30th 0 Five hurdre appeared on I of overseas se of 1917, the 2 would ju tB a trar cureâ€"men in Canada was in ful War loans were being raised at precedented rate. ~Lieutenant ( was in Timmins recruiting mer forestry unit here. He wanted men., teamsters, sawvers. settors. men, teamsters, sawy anics and office me Major Gordon had kb and Mayor J. E. McC had signed. The n Pools of blood on the T. N. 0. track bespoke a tragedy in Timmins twent v years ago. But police investigation reâ€" vealed that a dog had besn struck by an engine and its body was buried in the snow. The town of Timmins was having a hard time twenty years ago getting a man to fill the joh of tax collector and assessor. They had offered the job tc A,. H. Cooke who had refused to take i They finally settled on W. S. Macpherâ€" son. The council of that day was to set out a building byâ€"law. They deâ€" cided for instance, to allow brick venee construction within the town‘s fire limit. In those days they were talkins twently or thirty years as the life of ths camp! min tion 652,277. Those appointed to the board of diâ€" rectors of Byrnes United church here twenty years ago were: Dr. J. A. Mcâ€" Innis, ‘G.â€"R. Vary, K._L. DeLong, L. E. Dorway, Gordon Irving, J. W. Faithful, D. Mackie, J. K. Moore and M. B. Stott "Chief Craft is holding a series. of tag days for dogs," said an Advance item twenty years ago. A fire at Dalton‘s livery 1917, had been caused by it was reported. There w it Marshall Eccelstone‘s decided to adt to their building at the corner of Pin: and Third twenty years ago this week Private N. Martin, wounded soldier had a ~nleasant sSiirnrissc twontw waard out how he patch he in thi rend: betuwe o1 one newspa L. McCracker graohed tcurt uUncommor volers magazine:â€"When Ma de Maintenon became the conso Louis XIV of France in 1684 she her physician bleed her onzse or a week so she would not biush 9 e a‘: the stories told at the royal c which was reputed to be one of most licenticus in history. Editor Shot but Sends Despatch Before He Dies Story of editors ¢( ad signed. in th T wenty Y ears Ago In Timmins and Porcupine 16 JA _ Timmins town hal had just announced [ $100,000 to the s of blood on the T. 2 a tragedy in Tim robed n the 159th ba Timmins town MeC urdred and fort on The Advanece as service. Durit the Allies were i io Atlantic. The _ N. Martin, wounded soldier leasant surprise twenty vyvear: week when he walked into the ice of the Hollinger to sell A a magazine subscription. Mr Alturas, California, comes the a common quarrel between the f rival papers, and the rather n action of one editor in send. by wire a signed statement of was fatally shot. In the desâ€" said his condition was serious. rt time he proved the truth nf ith oniy one snowpic to North Bay. One March snowstorns How in ine train was a complet although they lost their bag Woodburys suffered no mor d shaking up. those mentioned in the local rard to t} He C 10 shot at 7 om April 15th etting out bish and fortyâ€"five way to visit went through xican insurgent train was a C knowr un the OT 3] _ YCdadIs ago wner ife and son had train wreck. " way to visit El I the E. N. O. in Timmins twe ce investigation had besn struck body was buried ames of men an( battalion were filec WA een raisin Altu: shed day Ason #islat im the bulle OY : 3B owplougt M ed the truth egram by pa Harry Frer n. French s ‘he poli ad beer int 86 late in Marc} faulty wiring as little Gcam of 1Yy, pubdi and C mecnâ€" Haileybury T} had from ood news | I ) when he i the McIntys subscrip war loal e sprin bad wa she h 11 llime Moc UC Rocea Strange Back After His Aequittal maint ed by wl 1r€CCC knev sylvania i to Kirkla: man want ng a 6C "Wher up nort wanted focrge, P told the cconvicte At t RCccco i land L wonder sylvani q Hisb s etine up with t:on at Onta he s] Amne apprc mile ormer . P Returns Free of 1b hildrer On Claims Old ETC ‘.W ini? 1] Spanish Fasceist Leader W a 14A t he1 No 11 Ontavric l 1€ Showed â€" Little t] EFlod From Black Hand 1ing D JC 1J Was Well Treated readily m durl d Poli¢ Murdcr LC recupine H o m Old Cha 1( sapp l€ i bit herr 11 Ha iA { 11 l men 11 wn in Kirk t a n ind Inspired iny qu 12 1lC I knCc Ha: i1 U 1 iY WI ind Greets Halian Ambassador GoING Thursday, April 8th Special Services at Salvation Army (YÂ¥armouth Telegram) The press cables have it that Mrs. "allis Warfield Simpson, formerly of Baltimore and London now sojourning on the continent, has given out the firm statement that she will not apâ€" pear in motion pictures and that she will not anpear in advertisements enâ€" magazit Heral( MRS. SIMPSON NOT TO BE USED FOR ADVER Adjutant Fred Barker, of Toronto Conducting Series of Meetings Here. embroke, â€" Renfrew, â€" Arnâ€" prior, Quebec City AND RETURN Sunda Toâ€"night, 8 nd Life." Tuesday., 8.00 p.m. Wednesday, 8 p.m. Thursday, 8.00 p.m isad," Part I, Resp Friday., 8.00 p.m.: 10 BC sunday, %e."*~â€" CDr 1 } ic Childrven OTT A W A MONTRE A L not ap inz met In anadian Pacific nday, 111 Bv advertised trains only) advertised trains only) 11 lay and W Pilgrim‘s T e@rle iY Nia have been prior indications Simpson is a woman of speâ€" utes," says Motion Picture ut this announcement proves completely unique. ie crown princesses of Ameriâ€" 1 on the back covers of the in behalf of everything from to soup, from pickles to scap y from Baltimore has done for the nation." 11.080 a .n 7.00 p.m imatized Met by Brcther )pe Groo His bro m whe h 31 IT ) years and under 12 Half Fare. 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