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Porcupine Advance, 22 Apr 1937, 2, p. 8

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44444 44 *4 \ * * * * * \\\‘ Noticeâ€"On double feature programmes coming to our theatres, we request our patrons to attend the theatre not later than 8.00 p.m. for the Second Show if â€" they desire to see the full show. ******%* 4 8 8# 444 *4 * * 44 *4 44 4 1 5 % *4 Jigil Was nowever, the chief réeason being that the birds were frightened away by interference. One man was fined $25 and costs for each bird (and there were three of them so it was a very expensive sport) for shootâ€" The Rod and Gun Club though * would be a good idea to have a tuary established here for the b that they would be a source of pl each year when they called here plan was dropped, however, the réeason being that the birds frightened away by interferencs man was fined $25 and costs fo bird (and there were three of tFh nouse and th Club provide« hopes of hayv A regular place tween North : people from to the birds whi $ *4 * * 44 * 4 N 121 Years ago zonboro district trail between th the Jacksonboro ue to exposure RMHMEUMATISM LINIMENT Sold Only at CURTIS DRUG STORE 14 Pine Street, N. Ten years Club at thei t secure the MBA L M lt c tw ts h. Bs Eues RELIEF FRIDAY SATURDAY, APRIL 23â€" Carole Lombard dl}(l l're(l Mac \iurrd in MONDAY TUES., APRIL 26â€"27 Claudette Colbert a_nd W arren Wilhiams in Double Feature Programme Edmund Lowe and Gloria Stuart in "GIRL ON THE FRONT PAGE" Also Roger Pryor and Grace Bradley in "*sITTING ON THE ROOM®" During the year 1927 se wild geese stopped on cund back of the Holli use and the Porcupine R MATINEE DAILY AT 2.30 p.m. Special Matinee at Palace Theatre ©@ Bruises @ Sprains © Headaches ©@ Neuralgic Pains ©@ Rheumatic Stiffness @ Varicose Veins USE Double Feature Programme CHMHESXTER MORRIS AND MARIAN MARSH IN #% LA April 24 11.15 a.m. Only sPECIAL CHILDREN‘s MATINEE sShowing Richard Arlen and Charlotte Wyniers in t P P P n n i s s THUKS., APRIL MIDNIGHT SHOWS special Matinee Every yealrs ag> the limmins Goif at their annual meeting decided ure the services of a professional. Swing High, Swing Low MARY BRIAX AND ROSCOE KARN Timmins Theatres THURSDA Y , TEN YEARS AGO IN TIMMIN®S CALLING OF DAX MATHEWS Palace 11n Imitation of Life from 1A } interest in the matter. un Club thought that d idea to have a sancâ€" [ here for the birds so be a source of pleasure From datla in the Porcupine Advance Fyles 1e jlecide the trip Hundred r, the chit birds â€" wetr 43 IMIils I( ind 64 mil nger powe! od and Gun birds in the te Timmins he trips beâ€" < the Timmins Friday at 11.30 p.m. Saturday at 12.15 p.m APRIL 22 ND 1J AM 1€ 11 ce Theatre Every Saturday ADMISSIONâ€"AHN Children 10c could, and then calling the fire C partment, who completed his work,. w able to prevent what might have be a very serious fire near the Union CC interesting geld in the viously. M the first ¢ Curtis, milkman, 1 ercund. As the ho town limits and no hand, the fire «brig: put cut the fire whi the house and its « very heavy loss. Alen years ago a Philadelphia ol capitalists purchasea a num!} claims from D. O‘Connor, â€" of naught. The claims were locat cléent rel very able Dour In the en vyea up usical ded hit On â€" W eaver township Te irtl .)(\) Oove POSpEctOors W Hawk Lake Sunday, A lette by firs quantity of K C CC CCC *A CC d CCC CE *E *E CC 1I . â€"Pre 1f gfif . Faithful e, and Mr itchâ€"maker Ae ~Ire Timmin: r Bandt A l AApril 17. ‘st stamp UI use wa o hydra zade we nusiC iumb 16 Tea MIDNIGHT sSHOW Every Sunday at i Saturday, April 24thâ€"One Day Only Richard Arlen and Charlotte Wynte \LLâ€"FREXNXCH DOUBLE FEATURE \IIâ€"English Double Feature Progr: Alice Fay and Ray Walker in "MUSIC IS. MAGIC"*" MONDAY TUES., APRIL 26â€" Joe Cook and Buster Crabbe in "* Arizona Mahoney " FRI. SATUK., APRIL 30, MAY 1 W m. Bovd and Jimmy Ellison in )tallyvy "Calling of Dan Mathews" burned is very ef J. McKenzie Friday, April 23rdâ€"One Day Only "G YPSIES" ies ctnats j *A lbuildmg: alongside the WED.. THUKS.. APRIL 2% \iso Wm. Boyvd and Irene W are in "QUELLE DROLE DE GOSSE" and FRENCH NEWS REEL Goldfield s EV ENING RUSSIANX DIALOGUEâ€"ENGLISH TITL! THURSDAY, APRIL n on ible to stroved hal thes 1A J " Borderland " Up ne h of 1¢ 1y Al The Rod and Gun Ciu» ten years' ago planned to establish English pheaâ€" sants in this part of the North, but the plan was eventually dropped on acâ€" ccunt of the failure of similar efforts in other parts of the North. Among the locals in the Advance ten years ago were: ‘"Mr. H. J. Moore of Camble Robinson‘s, Rouyn, was a weekâ€"end visitor to Timmins." "Mr. J I E. Grossett spent the Easter holiday season at his old home, Barrie, Ont." ' "Dr. Clifford Sullivan was a visitor to Lis brother, Mr. Ralph Sullivan at Kirkland Lake, during the Easter holiâ€" cays." "Miss Muriel Griffin of North Bay is visiting relatives in Timmins. | Joseph Larche, Sixth avenue, showed The Advance ten years ago an enorâ€" mous egg laid by one of his hens. The egg measured seven and a half inches the one way and six inches the other iIcuse. Several of the men who wer> woerking on the property at the time narrowly escaped electrocution from electricity shooting about, as water touched the switches on which they vere working. The roof of the building collapsed but no damage was done to the machinery on the first storey. Cochrane Board of Trade ten years ago was carrying on a campaign to have a Cochrane district man added to the Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Railway Commission. On Friday evening, April 15. 1927, a fire originating from an electrical short circuit caused considerable excitement. The fire, which was soon put out by the fire department, was in Room 24 of the Hotel Goldfields block. Miss Sloan, cecupant of the room, lost a valuable cgquantity of clothing. Golf started in Timmins at the weekâ€" end ten years ago. Ten years ago a large moose held up the T. N. O. for a few minutes in the rock cut just outside Dane. The train had to be stopped as the moose blockâ€" ed the right of way. Whe:i employees started to drop from thne train, howâ€" ever, he decided to move and move fast. On Tuesday, April 19, 1927, a short circuit caused a fire at the Dome Pump iHAIouse. Several of the men who wer> Ten years ago the Canadian Girls in Training gave a banquet in honour of Schumacher mothers in the basement of the United Church, Schumacher. In addition to the usual toasts to the church organizations, and responses, there was an excellent programme of readings and musical numbers. One of the chief items on the menu was roast chicken. The event was a wonderful £ucess, for which the girls received due success, Bornâ€"In Timmins Howse, the girls of the Felix Club bein the waitresses for the occasion. Re J. D. Parks presided, adding much t the interest and success of the evenin with his humorous and witty remark All the items on the programime we: excellent, and the event was a decide Rev. J. D. Parks was the speaker a the Kiwanis Club ten yea:s uzo. H £poke on "Vestiges." At t:n:e same meet ing Vincent Woosdoury gave a very en tertaining review of a trip he had mac to California a short time before. Ten years ago over sixty young peo nle thoroughly enioved a very pleasan Als ago, as largely 7.00 and 8.50 p.m. at 12.00 c‘clock Noon. 1€ Also second annual M MciIintyre hall, S ago, was a 1€ a notewortny ended. property at the time d electrocution from ing about, as water .01 (midnight) PROGR A MMFE O1l 1MACOSe aance Schumache ho a very plea annual ban United Ch:i .by Mrs. . Wednesday excitement. put out by Room 24 oi Miss Sloan. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS . ONTARIGO organized by the railway companie and the post office. The majority o them probably referred to article overlooked at the last moment. small Mining Ventures Should Have Fair CJ torial article has t With evidences pregress of mining impeded because c sales regulations, Board of Trade ha asking that the la: in the opinion of n through Canada and the United States. He is visiting Ottawa, Montreal and New York, and while in the latter city will visit a fellowâ€"countryman with whom he learned the jewelry business in France over fiftyâ€"five years ago, and whom he has seen only twice since he (Mr. Pommier) came to Canada over forty vears ago. this week and was given by oldâ€"time friends." "F ther of Adrian T. Pomt his eightyâ€"second year. through Canada and the He is visiting Ottawa, New York, and while in will visit a fellowâ€"cou whom he learned the i ger, the town of Timmins, and the disâ€" trict generally." "Mr. ana IMirs. J. Jarâ€" gaine will return home this (Thursday} evening. Mr. Jardine has been to Inâ€" Ciana attending the funeral of his mother. Mrs. Jardine has been in Torâ€" onto taking hospital wreatment at the Toronto General hospital." "Miss Doroâ€" thy Noble, of Kapuskasing, nas beer visiting Miss Leila McCarthy during the Easter holidays." "Bornâ€"in Timâ€" riins, Ont., on Tuesday, April 19th 1827, to Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Gray 58 Balsam street southâ€"a son." ‘"Ter or eleven accidentsâ€"or collisions, etc.â€" are reported as the incidental result of Sunday‘s motoring. It is too much. n the opinion ndustry they The change: rlave, without my trying then had any retur: months, in fac shall always ta future.‘"â€"(Myrs. Headaches c to a disordered suspected rete stagnating wa: sons the blood. Kruchen assist for ArUCNCN assIst in the comp ation of waste matter., res purer bloodâ€"stream, and thu bring relief from headaches Cedar southâ€"a son." "Mr. E. Montgomery was a visitor to Hail: bury on Saturday and Sunday." "I and Mrs. A. W. Pickering spent Easter holiday season as the guests friends in Cochrane." ‘"Mrs. E. Welt Schumacher is at present on a visit Blinding Headaches Shutâ€"down Mines if Made Her Helpless| C.1.0. Called Strike April ends in Coch humacher is ends in Cobal A. Cowan, s an‘s Magazin Timmins las , week b Trade, T. Forced to Lie Down for Hours at a Time M. McGill, of Ha uine oldâ€"timers o ing been in chars wit ted to hours taken 1 bene! them. it Kapuskasing, nas been Leila McCarthy during lidays." "Bornâ€"in Timâ€" n Tuesday, April 19th, ind Mrs. Duncan Gray, 11 1C ind â€"wa OU T M 1 1 W theâ€" resolul New Liske bury. Star ie followin mMA present on a visit to ind Haileybury." "Mr clal writer for Macâ€" Toronto, was a visitor week gathering data ticles on the Hollinâ€" ‘immins, and the disâ€" Mtr. aria Wvirs. J. Jatrâ€" Ti ~I mat n promiIin workable. Porcupine man isitor to the cam ven hearty greetin " "E. Pommier, fa ‘cmmier, though i JA SseGd 1C nilton wWwh e <If lopme d that prosy rould be able rty at the 1 imerous : omplete « resultin rbeva NC the riket Â¥a {T aI JL and the 5 le Was i1vs} SUggesie , and I‘ve no headaches fo better. ° i W uch have minin ient is being w securities w â€" Liskeard a resolution that 2l M 1 ome inte ted. Ho the Secu 1n w} m son.‘~‘""‘en ions, etc.â€" il result of 60 â€"much." one of the orth Land, arr‘s hardâ€" many Chance 0n t n has n 1 power. ard Boat in an ed 1d be tracec o the un J th,f fc SUC PC A1 pa forma e bee ellmn‘:n in Alber{ Mr. H ind it N C E1 .h 1X ecut effedl hart the being powE to 1 MA r cIn trip 1n foi MJ1 x to 21 11 Oof n 1€ sudbury Legion Sponsors Antiâ€"Communist Le: ague \Imih Militia Should Have k a+s â€"â€"_â€" Had Place at Coronation Probably following the suggestion | made recently by Hon. E. A. Lapointe, | (F Minister of Justice, in an address in}! Althcugh the House of Commons at Ottawa, the abcut it, in Sudbury Legion has sponsored an Antiâ€" / selection o| Ccommunist League. Already the orâ€" Ncrthern satisfied with the conditions u which they work, I have no other fternative than to suspend Cperat indefinitely." But to have paid agitato:s from foreign ccuntries endeavour to disturbh the peaceful relationship at present existâ€" ing throughout industrial Canada is semething which cannot be condoned. "So far as the industry with which I am connected is concerned, I shall nevâ€" er try to coerce any man into working against his will. If the majority of those for whose employment IL am reâ€" sponsible shculdâ€" ever feel they are disâ€" In the event of shutâ€"downs, 1300 men would be affected at the main operaâ€" tion of McIntyre, and 3000 at Hollinâ€" ger Consolidated. "I have unbounded admiration for the stand and courage shown by the prime minister of Ontario," declared Mr. Bickell, ‘"in putting principle above all else in this difficult situation. All thinking pesple must recognize and realize that toâ€"day industrialistsd in the majority ha ve the interes: of tneir emâ€" ployees at Reart and will willingly and gladly confer with them as employees. But to have paid agitato:s from foreign ccuntries endeavour to disturbh the suspend cperaticns merely to negotiate: we‘ll shut down until the men â€" are ready to go back to their jobs." Ccâ€"operate With Hepburn While neither Mr. Bickell nor Mr. Timmins ‘"anticipated trouble," they were, they said, taking careful stock of the situation, and were coâ€"operating closely with Premier Hepburn and his government to meet any emergency which might shortly deveiop in the Porâ€" cupine area. their emphatic opposition to pregramme and policy, and wefinite warning that rather milt to intolerable strike condi will halt operations of their "And when I say ‘shut dow ‘shut down‘," Mr. Bickell in stressed. "If my men don‘t wa for me they don‘t have to. suspend cperaticons merely to we‘ll shut down until the ready to goa back to their in Indefinite shutâ€"down of the Mcl tyreâ€"Porcupine and Hollinger mines w follow any serious strike difficult which CIL.O. agents, now operating an extensive scale throughout Nort ern Ontario, may thrust into the oper tions of these two great Canadian g« producers., Backing Premier to t Warning Given at Toronto by Heads of Two Big Mines. aitempted d try, John P Intvre. and bric¢ CA N AD 1A N _GE NERA L ELEECTRIC_ °C money in three ways. 1. You eliminate costly spoilâ€" age of foods. 2. You buy fcods in quantities on barâ€" gain days. 3. You save on lef{tâ€"overs from each meal. tures as: Stainle: . . . Sliding Shelve Interior Light . . Control with De art for the achieved an unrivalled record of expenseâ€"free perâ€" formance. Operating costs BBCAUSEIT COSTS LLELSS TO OW N. General Electr ‘tric Refrigerator has Th« GENERBL HLEGTR WHY GENERAL ELEGTRIG 18 77:«2 7'45 test .g) e//iny Electzic e é‘lij@‘tfi {or ot 11 2114 aAgaIinst Jonhnn 1 tation to Bickell, president . R. Timmins. p as low as 5 cents a week electric current. And (Gâ€"E sealedâ€"inâ€"steel unit backed by a liberal ear Protection Plan. Een _ "v sTEEL c /wnfl 1t SEMD n 2 Y exnaon wm c.uuw“f“’ o CANADA of Ontario," declared putting principle above difficult s:tuation. All must recognize and ay industrialistd in the ie interes: of thneir emâ€" its new strikin ___ NORTHERN ONTARIO POWER CO., LTD Corner Pine and Second Avenue, Timmins P} sJL@AIIIIGCSS PreeZser ig Shelves ... Automatic Light . . . Temperature with Defrosting Switch conditions undet I (XAieIr imines. iut down‘ I mea in particula want to wor! o. We won‘ to negotiate e _menâ€" ar se wWays. 1. costly spoilâ€" 2. <YÂ¥ou buy J "th he CIO sounding han subâ€" bH llll[h() den t ant be auty Englis other aims: : outsid bers the tions are executive stitution The I posed Déen Cpposed of Communism have with the new orga avowed aim is to 4 propaganda and de <be m oo e o t e eV eC CC 6 CC COAIL, movemen formed i Mary in COAL AND “’()UDY;\RI)_ AND OFFICE Phone 32 64 Spruce St. South Timmins 0000040048000 0000400090409 00468 0 0094080944809 8 04# 000000 000 0 0049 0 0 0 00 00000008 00000 0060090009006 00 000 0 0 o 4 nion of mongst atriotism ul or oth he Organiz ie Sudbury bt egion and it i Wi anizati Algoma Cokeâ€"Welsh Anthraciteâ€"Pennsylvania Blue Briquettes â€" Alberta â€" Pocahontas â€" Buckâ€" wheatâ€"Nutâ€"Slack and Steam Coal. a lt rilm To 11 MORE HEAT FOR YOUR FUEL DOLLAR 1€ 16 member a will put a vour TInCl CrganIize in T ill nationalities hem a spirit «( l 2 way the sm sldaDury navi Norman Down 1l and promotle ducate the peot 1as expressed â€" C.I1.O., chargi has Communi h may w mbers an 1Ll while Ing 1 mm ut takin the m 4Tb martlhs l our variety spirit Oof 1ard again l i l 1€ H 1l einbeé OO0 : TCl ido 31 W 1110 small down 12 1 Hhive it on( 4 @4 $ 129 1 encoura become â€" A NR BRKRKVCKR 1€ ~expec! ew day MacDone _the trea do anythin re equitabl > assemblec to promot. f Canadiar riinst unlaw ,ll)ll. against To support eby memâ€" aking may study the of coal aed 11 1 l€ 5 ‘+Or * rious in comm un its mem Y 11 1€ ... . and reâ€" wn payiment Electric into elve *T TA v \ ( so resourceful, sho entirely in the selef soldiers to represen the crowning of Queen Elizabeth. Try The Advance Want Advertisements e C.P.R rovince. ISUT‘l There wa ze distri( national resourcd 1€ Phone we whi thousan 0n A l mIners, | ind â€"busin EEL UXI! i il L. i m i t e d TV I‘C 1 11 population and inâ€" The territory enâ€" f redâ€"blooded resiâ€" mbermen, pioneers, Sss men, and these nding in the camâ€" ed in ultimate vicâ€" nents of the Northâ€" in enviable chapter ustification for exâ€" of the vast extent its economitc imâ€" iy anything of the the thousands of ch the North sen: some recognition thcoming in choosâ€" KIngC prop i@ authoritie and represen i@tion contin metals, lumâ€" om north of rtion of the in the

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