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Porcupine Advance, 19 Apr 1937, 1, p. 6

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BOY SCOUTS IN TIMMINS Auto Bodvy Works Albert‘s wrapp Stop 11 And wicht 10 Pine St. 8. Phone 1875 xO MESS Duco Refinishinge Children Love Albert‘s Bakery Auto Tops Recovered Acoetylene Welding rre PIXE STREET SOUTH (Rear) The very newest in crystal has just arrivedâ€"beautiful Fostoria. One of the highlights is "spool gold," lovely table pieces coloured as though tinged with a Northern sunset. Other cake plates, relish dishes and serving plates are colours>d in azrure or ruby. Clear crystal too in large pieces or stemware. A few samples of th: lovely "wheat sheat" pattern are here for your approval. Be sur> to see this tasteful crystal. Timmins has shown such a marked preference for Fostcria that this order is the largest shipment of crystal, we have ever received. Imported Fostoria Crysta WHOLT S (O) M E Prevent Chimney Fires n e Have your Heating Plant Cleaned the New Way Specialists TRY OUR PASTRY BAKESHOP Installed Pi n II i K nd 1673 Hector )mpetentâ€" s he could C developâ€" oped by ind giv« t what i being. " Sandâ€" ices and i certalmn training. should s a phyâ€" lewellers AL 1€ 1¢€ sical randicap I ¢ boy should learn swimmer aid mast mental principles We Carry A Complete Stock of Fresh Cut Flowers Wedding Designs Potted Plants _ Corsag trocp is there tw It â€"wa mergencie nd as well ecome a C fey Two Phones: 1520â€"1520B WE DELIVER May be Rented by Day or Month at Reasonable Rates, Three Star Hotel Maple St. N. do it this Opp. T. N. 0O e as nelpiul | equipped anc h Teasonable Funeral Designs 15 Third Ave. next ensed as a Standard Hote the Liquor Control Act Northern Flower Shoppe t B Monda meeting M. E. CHRISTOE (prop Anot! training WIL FLOWER SsSHOP th a mit »lendi and specialize in PREPARED 1 a boy need: i trained bo 1€ n‘ficdent right t OU 11 n Kin ery J€ Oc y th CCOUuU6 AIte ing PREF n Phone 158 to Chenier‘s to be simple fe sav 1l Corsages Phone 190 TroC while take1 _ them | eaucation ARED,| The stage KHC 11 da Th wa: 1LY n V 1] C ; Changes at Iroquois / Falls Co. Recently ed @UC Presentations Made to Memâ€" bers of Staff. Other Iroâ€" quois Falls News: W with _ a Rroadclc A bed material r0Ww they dvantag Falls on and 16th | A. Brazeau Ltd. | 6 Cedar St. N. _ Timmins «~22 YOu her mee 3 w Demonsitr2tion of Wabasso Cottons Mrs. Jeanne OQOuval of Three Rive Phone 1661 rec inmnpan mcenst nin V ut M Frid;s x the M 11 1 LET US GIV E YOU Paperâ€" Hanging of the 3rd Group. This §U WILL BE GLADLY GTVEN tAae Hol ALL WORK GUARANTEED requll rl Auxiliary. was of e he 6th T leep by hi st but he pread ind 0J ie PLU MBINC Painting he Hol ternoot 1l ip of the 3rd Group. o s iesW | Accident at Abitibi Power and idied in connection with| â€"=â€"«*â€"â€"= t s s e y en o o ie o n uns o t Paper Co. LAtd. work plan and by their| Temiskaming and Northern â€" Ontario Frank Dupuis, aged 52. died r the same, We may exâ€"| Raillwa»y | pight as the result of an accident at gs from this init soon, as, 11.45 a.m. while working on the block The Nipissing Certral Railwas E. n | thalr on"anenre‘ intar. h P K nile. Dupuis was struck on the back oi 411 16 ana entertainin presented a lad ost charmingly ly combination md dainty print T111 16 t 3€ on any any Heating Metal : Work E.B.R.. Dist. Scoutt mac towt one dare piC 1 pair O pil s donated ¢ Department 30 1¢ 1t T Grad Rong 11 16 be prt Wednesda: Fric Orm 31 10 W it L1nf ady ly at i11 ‘find â€" our isfactory. OWn a L Timmins ritment Compa > Cath« lengt] manner. s boudoir furnished of green 1e Troo Ant Plumbâ€" Cotton ow and ces and he besi Triquois ril 15th s sponâ€" ChnuIr Chur On imme T. Ma mkin Sceout Mayvo:r THE PORCUPTINE ADPVANCE. TTMMINS, ONTARIO neve slip Y da: Thes T i¢ ib V A"\. Q'o l)arr General Freight and Passenger Agent tel. For the first tim the club this meetit tended by over six the form of a banc sumptuous dinner t varicus committees The match comt presented by Dr. . financial report pres Armstrecng was most C. Oliver reviewed t dance ccmmittee,. TT Armstreng was most favoeurable. Mr. E. C. Oliver reviewed the activities of the dance ccmmittee. The greens committee report, presented by Mr. W. Kishbaugh, in the absence of Mr. C. Davis, cutâ€" lined several proposed improvements on the course which the club hopes to carry out in the coming season. The membership, which was 45 in 1935, was doubled last year and judging from the enthusiasm which is already eviâ€" dent the club shcould have a most sucâ€" cessful season under the able direction of the fcllowing officers:â€" y Officers for 1937:â€"Hon. President, D. H. Parker; president, F. E. Wood; viceâ€" president, Dr. S. E. Legate; secretary, A. R. Armstrong; ct committee, Allan B greens committee, W {inealu for full information apply to Local Change of Timetable SUNDA Y, APRIL 25TH L4 Miss Winnet ws : â€"B 63 Third Avenue This is the time of yvear to have your old furniture reâ€"covered and made to look like new again. You wili find our prices very reasonable. Tailored for your furniture, car, et( 11 Spruce S. CABINET sHOP 14 Cedar St. N. abasse Bunnyâ€"I Abitibi GolWf Clu The 13th annual i Golf Club was April 14th 1‘€ Call 647 NEW TRANSFER That‘s our motto. You can rest assured that when your shoes are repaired here, you will get the best obtainable. The Nipissing Certral Company WOOD 2 Z2 For Sale At Reasonable Prices Guaranteed Work _T Reasonable Prices FURNITURE of any description Made to Order 120 Announce J¢ Club Annual Meeting ual meeting of the Abi was held on Wednesda 4th. at the ho bangue 1 6 mmit ni ‘President, L T. E. Wood; vice Legate; secretary riairman of matel have a most sutcâ€" the able direction C membe Afte Timmins | W Borts of resented nairman baugh. M repC catl Timmins Timrmins H )C without a cpen wat ol a mile Spurred C of fifty C of the to Elk Lake of the cof alike, are vestigatiol clue that : abouts of claiming t nricipality The pic provincial the bush : The woo Sergeant checked : that, on (} |. |. aumemmen i) 0| omm |. cnmmese |. cesmm |; ces |. (. oo mm ons mommee ons um on mm umm i . ce i) 5) ./ ) |. |) mm .. ) |. .. and Duy brcet thur Many Calls for Firemen at Weekâ€"end pT M Tracing Mrs. Dolan Still Unsuccessful Club Dous have Willia ea witnh beautiful pen an on behalf of the members Mr. MacDsugall has been member of the club and, Torontc, may be able to sorvice by personally rept club in matters before the Of Game and Fisheries. Elk Lake, April 19â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"As a fifth week begins and there is still no word regarding Mrs. Frank Dolan, wellâ€"known resident of Flk Lake for many years, and missing from her home town sinze the night of March 21, authorities conducting enâ€" quiries into the disappearance of the 38â€"yearâ€"old mother of six children are puzzled by the mystery they seek to solve with virtually no clues to work Bush for Miles Around Ssearched and River May be Dragged. aays aiter sns wa hecme by him and of the family, is 1 jail at Haileybury C support whith is to ter two adjournmer fore Magistrate Atl expen helyp n:ore than holding. Draggin which ha Spurred on by the offer of a reward Oof fifty dollars, made by the council of the township of James (in which Elk Lake is located), many residents of the community, adults and children alike, are making their own private inâ€" vestigations in hope of unscovering the clue that will throw light on the whereâ€" abouts of the missinz woman and claiming the money put up by the muâ€" ricipality for the finder of Mrs. Dolan. The picked help which assisted the provincial officers in their search of the bush were paid off Saturday night. The woods were combed thoroughly, Sergeant Reed said. Officers have checked up the story told by Dolan that, on the night his wife left their home, he attended a hockey match, at which all six children were also preâ€" sent, and that when he came back she had gone. It has been established that Dolan was present for at least part of the game, he having been seen in the rink, and also he was observed later absut town. Dolan has already told police he went home after the match, returning there shortly before the Called to Give First Aid Sunday to Lad who Fell in Creek. Five Other Calls nd CC urned vbury M 1 M 1 M 1 N11 11 pha ted Rod oand Gun Club the executive meeting of the Iroâ€" Falls and District Rod and Gun held Thursday evening, Mr. Macâ€" ill, who has been secretary ¢f the or the past six years, was presentâ€" ith beautiful pen and pencil set half of the members of the club irews]] Tal il 1 1 _ Murt Emile. husband m st. Geaorge‘s Night ular meeting of th is been another active weekâ€" he fire department who were > of civilians engaged at the f{ the Province of Ontario to police, Sergeant V. T. Reed table William Byrne have reâ€" district headquarters at Hailâ€" aving Constable S. V. McClelâ€" i pen atr M. Baart Personal Hems A. MacDcsugall : nd iImé 1 Sstag Wt which M Vith a G JA by 1ll Hi 1( [ill, M Music 3 T byv Atkinson. intensive search of the l miles in the vicinity provincial police and a vilians engaged at the > anie to render great nally representing the before the Department sheries. il P1 e investigatiIOn Wl Dbe ‘he Montreal river, but will not be possible for k vet, as the ice is still cut in the ice It, and the only the rapids, a c from the Dolan he offer of a 3 rts and Mr. Ralph whom have been at a number of years, transferred to_ FPort H. 811 1¢ Bav who left ied in t n a chat ‘s Nig which sing woman an put up by the muâ€" ider of Mrs. Dolan. which assisted the in their search of io0cCK and su1â€" 1. He was singlt e sister, Miss S iv, Que., and tw immins, and Ar been made a life and, by being in ) to render great held on Friday MacDougall was idstone bag and nentcil set. 1¢€ W ) leIt town nine ast seen in her other members in the district i _charge of nonâ€" ne up again, afâ€" next Friday beâ€" Arn xÂ¥ the Masoni ning was ver 1€ *A wWas â€"Gquilt ladies of the the tasty re the only other pids, a quartet 1e Dolan home to carry on in the posse were said, and the igation will be Ingque it 1as recentliy in the head * and (Paper April 17, for @esses â€" Black anc provided b: , and, as : tt, wearins 12 member. hole will ha 11 mm mm n mm en e e e on ow . on mm smm : mm umm oo mz class are to DaAtTlle it outl IOr TCOE rounds in an attempt to discover which one is to rule the roost. Armand Major, has found ancther tough lad to pit his skill against on that fateful night. Armand has showed up conspicuously in the ranks of the comers and though a bit light, he packs a mean punch which he can land very nearly when and where he desires,. The nams of his opponent is to remain clouded in mystery and will probably hand the fans a surprise when it is revealed. "Popeye‘ the famous young Gauthier, will make his comeback into the limeâ€" light on Wednesday evening in the semiâ€"final bout against Gordie Ogilvy, brother of the wellâ€"known Jimmy Ogilvy. Popeye should be right in form after his layâ€"off and he can be expectâ€" ed to be in there every minute throwâ€" ing puntches with his oldâ€"time abandon. On one of the previous cards, one of the lads in the know said that "Popeye had the only left hand in ceither ring." Among the other young honpefuls who ;Porcupine Fish and Game Protective Association Decide _ to Start Drive for Membership. Motion Pictures Shown | _ of Hunting and Fishing Scenes in Moosonee Arca. \ _ Meeting to be Held May 6th. More Boxing and Wrestling Wednesday Night this Week Wednesday evenit €ight o‘clock is the mext Timmins Police T.P.A.A.A. Putting on Another Attractive Card. Many of the Favourites on the Bill, With Some New Names to Add to the General Interest in the Event. You!t the hes Seek Large Membership for Fish and Game Club On Sunday afternoon at 3.22 they were called to the river by telephone in the case of young Roger Coursol which is detailed elsewhere in this issue. The department is well versed in first aid and resuscitation methods but this knowledge proved unavailing in this On Friday, the 16th, a phone call summoned the devartment to 33 Wilson avenue where the motor of a frigidaire had caught fire. The probable cause of the incident was that the motor had become overheated ard had ignited the oil on the pipes. Damage amounted CGCame Protective Caffodil Tea Room oRI the Ooil on the pipes. D; to approximately $10.C On Saturday the 17 called to the home of at 61 Wilson avenue. the home, however, h tinguished when the but damagze amounted and cortents $30. and COTtents $ Again on the were called to telephone the Gasoline was and had in so exploded spreg room. â€" Damagt room. Dan is owned b is unknowr mate dama The fire wa chemicals : It is essential that a substantial membership be secured if the Assoâ€" ciation is to carry on with the reâ€"stockâ€" imng and conservation work which has been begun. Moticn pictures were shown by J. R. Todd of wild goose hunting and trout fishing in the Moosonee district and these will be reshown at a meeting to be held in the Daffodil Tea Room, Schumacher, at 8.00 on Thursday May 6. for membership. The membership fees «re cne dollar and the tickets may be oktained at Marshallâ€"Ecclestone‘s anc the Taylor Hardware in Timmins. J m:a the Peen ne Motic Todd 0 fishins The election of coffizcers which was billed for last evening, was put forâ€" ward to the next meeting. At this meeting also, the reâ€"seeding with wild rice and wild vegetable matter in fire at 38 was done. them out a no damagze Vancouver News:â€"Nothing Doingâ€"A woman writer complains that joke: about spinsters waiting for someont to take them out are quite uncalled for n Friday evening, April 16 ae Hardware in limmin . Toda‘s Drug Store and the S :acher Hardware in Schumacher ie Marshallâ€"Ecclestone store in S Ccrcupint. A meeting of the de A Quarter of a Century Telephones: OFFJICEâ€"295 _ RESIDENCH GORDON BLOCK P‘clock is the time se immins Police Amateur tion ‘boxing and wrest e with ten boxing a mg bouts billed for a ‘gg Robitaille and Rem t mit weilders in the si> re to battle it out | for age wW 156 2 khou For Twentyâ€"five ,Years, 1 have been continuously en gaged in the business of General Insurance, represent ing all through those years the same timeâ€"tried com panies in Auteomobile, Fire and Life. I am working for my customers, and not for any particular company. DISTRICT AGENT FOR MANTUTFACTURER‘s LIFE INSURANCE C0O+ A 1 it his skill against on that Armand has showed up in the ranks of the comers bit light. he packs a mean re he desires, The namse ; club" t t is to remain clouded in | wrestle will probably hand the a good > when it is revealed. arms. famous young Gauthier, | about comeback into the limeâ€" / circle pes. Damage amounte ely $10.00. the 17th, the force wa: i0ome of Tommy Parson: avenue. The people ir vever, had the blaze ex en the firemen arrived l7th at 9.30 38 Hemlock ome of W. ided Ba ein sed e Porcupine Fish and Association was held 0 p.t iTE illâ€"ELCciestone‘s and re in Timmins, J. ore and the Sthuâ€" n Schumacher and ind Reme in the sixty it out for â€" to discove1 in Schumachetr 15 nne:t fiam 16 OpC€ juildi matter _ i1 > the com ind which wa ; _ put for At thi nited about ie depa i chimt he Poullt ra dri in"® thc ining at . Wi the | garC ut 3€ pas Ra CoppsS wWi on Anothe take notice. A few more of the boys i vide thrills aâ€"plenty on the of April are Murray Macli Beaulne, D. MacDonaid Laurin. The officials who will di tinies of the young fighter are not known mitted later. idaded In t intends to take noticd Winners of Memorial Cup Since Inception List of Teams Junior Trophy tErestEd in reâ€"StoCKing should attend. The matter dealing zation of a Provincial approved, at the me evening, and figures b1 that the treasury sho balance. Expenses ha connection with the streams and 180,000 have been deposited. streams and 130,000 tr have been deposited. One other matter th: consideration at the next application for pheasan for this district. An atte before to establish 1 the Coniaurum Mine bu hunters with very little pletion of the dam with the resulta rising of the water, will be discussed The depositicn of trout, and applicaâ€" tion for trout and pickerel will be taken up at this meeting and any person inâ€" terested in reâ€"stocking or conservation should attend. meeling of the Game Protective aday, May 6th, at dil Tea Rosm, S: Mcnarchs decisively d Cliff Redmen in the M and reca two year jowerful West Tor year. It marked th Winnipeg has held The West holds : timrs that the cup 1 since it was pul up 1919. The cnly tim came into the N.C nunters with very I11! an end to the colony All citizens in this interested in fish and and conservation are invited to be in atte qgnX1}10us O1n1 1}] 19 127 19 Th 019 periort Marcel mber v resor Ed‘s n heretof Wit and may be cot iccount of himse There has ‘d‘s movements MONDAY, APRIL 19TH. i93 r WITAC ord, :YÂ¥ ind tw antured NewmzZ Sudbut O J TTC 118 illy 1. be seen sday night. _ entry int« lers is Ed C rappli lowitr AT ofore but make the irdayv nipeg Micha Ha~ 1A 1 pJ}xX bit nen [ hi the bovs who will Journalâ€" Arg home to Th attendance â€" at Porcupine Fish an Association on Thur; 8 p.m., in the Daff« humacher. 1€ al Association was eeting on .Friday brought in showed owed a favourable ave been met in e â€" reâ€"stocking of trout fingerlings Therric ee otht ints and grouse tempt was made 1i pheasants near out a number of tle restraint put 1M OM trict who are me protection zain cordially ince at the e Fish â€" and ure m V n â€" Winnipe$ ated Copper orial playofT;s hat they held iished to the Redmen last Wedne he fan n any malt little knov A1 11 Bill C pturing wentyâ€"1 sh, Hul nd â€" Er hni 11 l ze in the Jlaved hair ofr In fact that Bil Howevor th cup ever in 1932 brought uUup m F6 n( rOmM 18

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