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Porcupine Advance, 3 Jun 1937, 1, p. 5

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THURSDAY, JUNE 3RD, 1937 Funeral of Mrs. Cameron of Schumacher on Sunday Of UJ weck urday t Winnipe to Mtr. avenue ng in tewn Bornâ€"Thu Mrs. Wi end visitir Mr. and on Wedne ; ‘C Mary‘s I tion in I Sympathy is extenc lip Cameron, and fami of Mrs. Cameron, wh on Friday months‘ illness and in When Mrs. Cameron‘s came critical she was t to where the doctors ban den MYs South case int ten day. had live ing funeral Wao i11.; Timmins cemetery. The pallbearers were: Jim, Kenneth, Henry, Allan and Sam Shanks, and Bob McKinnon. Plorâ€" al tributes were from: Broken Circle., the Family; Bob; Mr. and Mrs. L. J Hannah: Elmer and Beryl; Lena and Henry; Albert and Mary and children; Mr. and Mrs. Davis, Roy and Neva; Alfred, Emily and Kenneth; Brother Dan, Carl and Hazel; Miss Ethel Jones, 1L.O0.O0.F. No. 459. Timmins; Mr. and Mrs. A. Glazier and Toots; Sandy, Hilâ€" da and Allan; Jim and Dorothy; Gold Nugget Rebekah Lodge, 173, Timmins, Bob and children; Kenneth and Grace mt‘ U3 2e t ces omm smm e um ns mm se ooo *Â¥ yâ€" «* ge«* 16 A $10 subscription Covers all priviieges, inâ€" cluding, Road Service, Legal Defence Personal Automobile Accident Insurâ€" ance, Car Emblem, Road Book, Road Map sand years subscription to "Canadian Mcoetorist‘ the League‘s Official Morthly Magazine. A campaign is now under way, and a representative will call on you, within a few days, and explain MEMBERSHIP ADV A Nâ€" TAGES, Make all cheques payable to ONTARIO MOTOR LEAGUE, and secure Offiâ€" cial Numbered Receipt, from representative who irge Attendance and Profusion of Floral Tributes Told of Regard in W hich Latc Mrs. Cameron was Held. Other Items of Interost from Schumacher. offers YOU as a motorist Hamilton Blk Timmins Phone 432 or 432â€"B OFFICIAL REPRESENTATIVE Alber am OoIfI »now i10O@0d, hneld from her late residence, 64 avenue, to Trinity United Church inday afterncon, where Rev. Murâ€" 3. Tait conducted a very comfortâ€" uncral service. Burial was made in mins cemetery. The pallbearers :‘ Jim, Kenneth, Henry, Allan and sShanks, and Bob McKinnon. Plorâ€" ibutes were from: Broken Circle, Family; Bob; Mr. and Mrs. L. J Elmer and Beryl; Lena and ind one Shanks MoOTO LEAGUE and 2e the urable aItet i herd J0OBS OQOPEN! Unemployed Men: VIHIHUGIINIYUIUYGU IVIGIN . Register with the Employment Service of Canada. FA R M ERS « _ Tell your needs to the nearest * Employment Office, Relief Administrator or Agricultural Representative. is urgently needed in Ontario M M Tive Alfred, all Snow Road 16 ron‘s condition beâ€" was taken to Toronâ€" ors pronounced her lingered only about iing home. Deceased ce 1914 and was 48 had many friends. n her death her husâ€" ‘, Mrs. Charles Dearâ€" Kenneth; ‘one sister, brothers, Dan, Lowâ€" 1, all of town, and Road. The funeral r late residence, 64 May | Debut MITCHELL F. HEPBURN, Prime Minister and Minister of Labor, Parliament Buildings, Toronto to Mr. Philâ€" in the death passed away r about five ise suffering. ondition beâ€" en to Toronâ€" nounced her d only about 9037 on retlurnec ition in the id children and Neva th; Brothe Ethel Jones Mut own OonNnTaRio cial Shanks and baby ; ‘"‘The Boys;" Mr. and Mrs. J. MacFarlane; Mr. and Mrs. J. Besloy, Blanche and Lester; kred Dwyâ€" er; Anna Caron; Mr. and Mrs. H. Turâ€" coite and Family; Mr. and Mrs. J. Verâ€" bick: the Moore Faimily; Mrs. R. Calâ€" verley and Family; Richard Dainton and Basil Davis; Mr. and Mrs. son; the Guidice Family; Mrs. L. Tressider, Hudson Bay Co.. Kirkland Lake;. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Harris and Family; Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Thompson; Miss Leona Boileau; Mr. and Mrs. P. Gilbert and Family; the Schumacher Hardware Co.; Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hawley: Mr. and Mrs. J. Gannon and Guelda; Mr. and Mrs. John Noble, Kirkland Lake: Mrs. George Elliott; Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Carey; Olive and Charlie; Mr. and Mrs. R. Eddy and Family; Mr. and Mrs. J. Dillon; Mr. and Mrs. F. Dainton. Mrs. Dodds, Haileybury, is visiting at the home of Mrs. E. Robinson, Goldale Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Wilson are visiting in Kirkland Lake. Mrs. F. Furlong returned Sunday from a brief vi_.i in Pembroke and Hailey bury. Mr. visitin Lowric Mtrs. Mrs. R. Ashley is visiting in Toronto and Windsor. Mrs. Armand Boutet and children, wh> have been residing in Mud Lake. ire visiting friends in town, and in Timmins. Mrs. G. Malkin is a patient in St. Mary‘s hospital, where she has unâ€" dergone an cperation. Mrs. George. Robertson, Jr., and son, Technicolour Coronation Pictures to be Shown Here On Monday and Tuesday, June 7th ind 8th. there will be special Techniâ€" rolor Coronation pictures shown at »cth the Palace and the Goldfields. These remarkable pictures will also be chown at the midnight show on Sunâ€" Dy Ais DrolLner, lias UiCU lil York. Mirka Arvoja by name, he wa‘s asked what he will do when he gets the morey. "I shall go on working on the railway." Mirka replied. "I like the work. Besides. I get $25 a month,. and I should not like to lose the pension of $15 a month for which I have already $15 a mo C Hun Tth Bay. Mrs. Wilson, who r daugshter, Mrs. Mon left ind a k ind M râ€" their r1ant real ngdon Gleaner:â€"A _ railway at Bjelovar, Jugoslavia, may inâ€" st of the $3.000,000 fortune left brother, who has died in New {irka Arvoja by name, he was; hat he will do when he gets the| ilson, who has been visiting hter, Mrs. W. Lang, left Tuesâ€" rer home in Beechgrove, Queâ€" T‘€ ankK MA Wedne nation was admitted to be greatest and most impresâ€" les in the history of civiliâ€" richness of the costumes ic trappings of the soldiers. try of the immense proâ€" se and the other outstandâ€" s of the event could. only eir full value by the use of e Technicolor films are said picture of the great occaâ€" will thrill and delight all. here béen more general inâ€" n event than is still being m the recent Coronation, s0 expected that there will be at both theatres for the inicolor Coronation pictures night show Sunday and on 1 Tuesday, June 7th and 8th. MacWhinney and chilâ€" rughter l ertson, Jr., and son, Kirkland Lake and riy for of Winnipeg, are r, Mrs. Eddic Jury Gives Verdict _ in Death of G. Farr Following a deliberation of only twenty minutes, an inquest jury, imâ€" panelled by Coroner H. E. Montgomery, decided that Guy Farr. aged 34, who died in St. Mary‘s hospital in the early morning of May 13th, had come to his death as a result of overâ€"drinking and exposure. Dr. J. W. A. Greig, who performed the postâ€"mortem on the body shortly after death, said that he had detected an odour in the blood. He took samples of Farr‘s blood and urine and sent them to Dr. Prankish, provincial pathologist, for purposes of analysis. Find Desth Due to Overâ€" drinking and Exposure. Dr. Greig read Dr. Frankish‘s report of the analysis. 3â€"10 c.c.‘s of alcohol were found in every 1000 c.c.‘s of blood. 6.12 c.c.‘s of alcohol were found in every 1000 c.c‘s of urine. Dr. Frankish advised in his report that Farr had died from Dr. Greig said that although this was quite possible he believed that exposure might have been coupled with the alcoholism to cause the death. Mrs. Anne Berinsky testified that she found Farr lying on the tracks near the Fesserton Mills. She said he was clenching his fists and frothing at the mouth. She ran to the house of a neighâ€" bour who summoned the police. Constables Gariepy and Thompson were called and they said they received the call at 5.50 a.m. on the morning of May 13th. They said that although he was unconscious, they believed him to be alive because the body was very limp. They rushed him to St. Mary‘s hospital where he was examined by Dr. C. E. Irvine and pronounced dead. People who accompanied Farr on the eve of his death testified that he had taken eight pints of beer at one hotel in town and then had left to go to a house on Cameron street. Some of the party left at this point, but the rest accompanied him to the house, where he is said to have taken another three pints of beer Farr left this house early in the morning and that was the last he was seen until Mrs. Berinsky found him on the tracks. The jury was composed of: Foreman W. Rinn, John Dalton, H. Herman, I K. Pierce, A. DesRoche, A. G. Carson and C. Desaulniers. T‘ry The Advance Want Advertisemen L PUT OLDSMO! Telephone 229 Showrooms, 7 Third Ave. Timmins, Ont. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE. TIMMINS, ONTARIO | What the Speed Fiend Sa>s , | May Honour Roll of as ho sSpeeds AJong 2 IAVi + [ o t _ Mattagami School (6â€"cy1. Sport Coupe with Opera Seats). Delivered at factory, Oshawa, Ont. Government taxes, license and freight additiomal. (Prices subject to change mQ m â€" Cylinder Models also Available t] driv min Run up Cochrane Council Makes Complaint re Transients to forward a petition to the governme! agains* the number of men from Scut! ern Ontario coming North and recei ing employment on government work while men on relief and residents â€" .Ncrthern Ontario are walking arou B unemployed. me, ((OC My Goc 1¢ AY 1 V Whetr MARSHALLâ€"ECCLESTONE Limited li TOot N € Hi 1J Sh 1 11 1¢ 11 U M 1l 31 £1 ha tl 1A 1} 16 L ne I him hav n t en it NC round ith elv eIC Standing of the Pupils in the Various Classes at Matâ€" tagami School. Whaley, Cath )1 1A} 11 TV TV Til II 11 T‘l 1) M 11 To H Murray Mc Austin Jelber Ma McK JACK â€" 1 rd, Kathleen ‘hnorburn Mildred Hilla 1 {elvic, teacherâ€" Nenonen, Mona Ferguson, Molly Mike Storoski. 1¢ i1psay, Heikk eacher J. ynhnane MclIintos S1UL rCIVAl Myrls C Hum aula Roy, en, sh, Ida 1€ PH lemagami, June 10 iNh Advance)â€"A story of having chased overtaken and partly run over a timber wolf on the main highway while proâ€" ceeding to North Bay on official busiâ€" ness Monday night was brought back here the next day by Provincial Conâ€" stable R. O. Stromberg.. : The, officer said that, while in the Wilson section south of here about,9.45 p.m., the animal ran out from bush on the east side of the road and continued down the highway for about a hundred yards right in the light thrown from the head lamps of the large car he was driving. The wolf apparently slipped and turned a somersault as he put on power to catch it, Constable Stromberg said, but it had takenâ€"fright also at the lights of an approaching car and turnâ€" ca off the road again, Not, however, kefore the automobile was up to it and so close that one of the wheels apâ€" parently passed over its tail. The ofâ€" ficer stopped the car and got out as the beast turned into the bush again, but although he could hear it among the trees he did not see it after it lefi the road, he said. Randall McGinnis, Marjorie Stringer Joan Mutlligan. Teddy Phillips, Bernic( McColeman, Joan Venner. rovincial Officer __ had Fight with Wolf onstable Stromberg has Adventure with One of the Sault Pets. 53 First Ave. PUT OLDSMOBILE THROUVGH ITS PACES ROOMS MEALS \‘ l‘l(“lll(‘l(l:':ll( :)ll:l:( PEARL LAKE HOTEL â€"(Special to Th of having chased Frank Klisanick, Prop Glube and Mail:â€"An obliging T.T.C. ecnductor now announces the «hour from time to time. Maybe he might be induced to report the ball scores and the weather probabilities as well. libra Th movie~â€"goers, pernaps, â€" the author in an errot SCHUMACHER CGARAGE Opposite New. Ontario Auto Supply FRED WILLIAMS FRANK CLARKK Milwauk Experienced We‘ll do the Job Right Call Frank and Fred for Service, ins find U Repairs anteed Journal:â€" Minneapolis that children still read the Mohicans." Young rhaps, trying to detect Schumacher Mechanics

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