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Porcupine Advance, 23 Sep 1937, 1, p. 4

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Northern Doctors Met at North Bay Yesterday An oculist is a physician who has had special trainâ€" ing in eye work. {ilasses cost no more and are fitted with more preciâ€" sion at the ROBERTS ROBERTS OPTICAL DEPARTMENT Where you are Examined by an Ocullst, Optical Dept. Friday, September 24 9.30 to 10.00 p.m. â€"â€"10.30 to 11.00 p.m. Standard Time Daylight Saving Time 1 Empire Block Glasses for all those that require them. apprarance most important part Attention to Sstyvle and orred HEAR HON. PETER Fit which is the TOMATO JU I( E, Emfo Choice "**** CA :for 28C SUPERSUDS, Concentrated large Colgate‘s TOILET SOAP 3 cakes 3 TIMMINS STORE afternoon and evening â€" THURSDA Y fAll; Aday > ‘ AORLD A C SUGAR, Granulated, 10 lbs. JELLY POWDER, Lushus SHORTENING, Easifirst . SANDWICH SPREAD, Kraft CHEESE; Kraft Canadian BUTTER Is Grade Creamery TOMATO SOUP, Campbell‘s, 3 for SLICED PINEAPPLE, Singapore ... 2 for NEW PACK North Bay for by Mr. Al“xander Giadstone, Canadian Agent at the sCOTTISH COâ€"OPERATIVE WHOLESALE SOCIETY LTD. From Fort William of Products Manufacturtd by the nitAaArlio It is to ‘be hoped that before long public opinion will have so definitely expressed itself that these imbecile exâ€" hibitions (beauty contests) will be as extinct as t he dodo. They are a menâ€" ace to morals and a dGisgrace to the community in which they are held.â€" Kitchener Record. After consultation with the accused‘s | counsel Magistrate Atkinson amended a charge of criminal negligence against | the accused man to one of manslaughâ€" pc ter. hi Magistrate Atkinson reserved judgâ€" ment in another case where the driver of an automobile was involved in an accident near the cemetery which causâ€" ed injuries to several people. Accused said he was blinded by strong headâ€" lights. South Porcupine, September 22, 1937. (Special to The Advance.)â€"A charge of manslaughter will be heard against the driver of the automobile which caused the death of Heikki Maki on the highâ€" way on September 9. Magistrate Amended Negliâ€" gence Charge to One of Manslaughter at South _ Poreupine. the~antial meeting of the Northern On tarioâ€" Medical Association. Among th special speakers at the convention were Dr. A. J. McKenzie, Toronto, president elect..of the Ontario Medical Associa tion; Dr. E. C. Routley, Toronto, sec retary of the Ontario Medical Associ ation; Dr. Edward F. Brooks and D: BR. I. Harris, of Toronto. Hears Manslaughter Charge Next Week CKPR CJKL CFCH CJIC CKSO CKY RAPS BEAUTY CONTESTS Rib Stew BEEEFâ€"9c Shoulder BEEEâ€"17¢ Round â€"STEAKâ€"25c¢ Sirloin STEAKâ€"25¢ Tâ€"Bone STEAKâ€"29%c¢ Chops VEAL â€" 24¢ Shoulder VEALLâ€"16¢ PEACHES, Finest Canadian, Elberta No. I, Select :....;.....:93¢ and other qualities at low prices. ........... 61¢ 3 for 23¢ Ibs. 27¢ Ib. pkg. . 281 4C 26¢ Highâ€"grade Samples from ! Week‘s Run of the Press CONSUMERS COâ€"OPERATIVE SOCIETY . LIMITED An English journalist predicts that Toronto will be the future capital of the British Empire. Torontonians with an eye to the future will begin now to make the most of every ‘little fog that comes their way.â€"Windsor Star. Hitle what him. her s MUGGLED APOLLO RETURNED TO GREECE It has been brought to the attention of the directors of this society that both over the air and in pzersonal canvass statements have been: made from which it is to be inferred that this society has contriâ€" buted financially to the supâ€" port of one of the candidates in the forthcoming provincial 1N WE TAKE NO SIDES hip it i1 C Michael Roussos, wl ation in Paris. Abo med back to Greece Aimminsâ€" Birch Fourthâ€"234 8. Porcupineâ€"101 schumacherâ€"712 ) of ree Press:â€"Apparently Herry iwake nights brocding over bevond his reach say about ement is completely . ; It is "a condition ion to the Coâ€"operaâ€" i of Canada to which ty is affiliated, that itrality shall be obâ€" matters of politics Beaconâ€"Herald:â€"Lots of 1‘t be driving cars on the they had to pass mental clear that in a true e society, formed ely economic objecâ€" viding material neâ€" r its members there Sresented all shades it statue of the Apollo Kourou of the best Hellenristic period zarded as lost to Greece since 1932%. has been recovered and was found at Anavysson, near Sounion, France, by peasants gally excavating, and it was eventually fourd in the hands toussos, who was persuaded to surrender it to the Greek ‘aris. Above is a picture of the statue, packed ready to be nJers 0i a nomnâ€" tive society are :â€"The election cam« up even if the weaâ€" sudbury Starâ€"Headline says Au stralian aborigines are fond of petti coats. They must be aborigines. And crimson ramblers swing on th wall. f I seem to see beneath it grassâ€"grown brick, With hollyhocks in bloom, serene and tall. Strange, that in summer when the roses blow, I seem to see my garden deep in snow ; With brown and leafless seedstakes springing tall,. And scarlet roseâ€"hips clustered on the wall. An then in winter, when the snow is thick. There is considerable criticism of the slow automobile driver, but there is this to be said for him, he never kills anybody. It wasn‘t the slow drivâ€" ing that caused the tragedy that snuffâ€" ed out the life of a Detroit nurse near Talbotville on Saturday. It was outâ€" rageously fast driving, the only adeâ€" quate punishment for which is a jail term and lifeâ€"time withdrawal of liâ€" cerse to drive.â€"St. Thomas Timesâ€" Journal. Sso long as nine Provinces make the regulations that govern motor vehicles in the public transport business. we cannot hope for much progress towards uniformity and the provinces show little inclination towards any surrender of their rights in this connection. It is apparent we think, that the national inferest would best be served if road transport as well as rail were in the hands of the Dominion Railway Board, but that condition seems far from atâ€" tainment.â€"Ottawa Journal. NATIONAL TRANSPORT CONTROI "Ontario on the jJoying an excellen ning with agricult with industry proj years," Sir hk K.C., C dont‘ Canadi: stated after a the Comnany eater THE ONLY CURF \ 4 P ERVERSI TÂ¥ Canadian Pacific President Tours Ontario Margaret Ashmun Pacif in and wt an $ nas been past seven T 1€ tÂ¥ Railway, pection of rsâ€" a@nd of eTH "*~ | * Mr. Maurice Villeneuve left on Wedâ€" 18§lne<da\ to continue his studies at we | Houghton School of Mines, Michigan. Among the personal items in the Cobalt column of The Northern News on Tuesday, the follewing note of loâ€" cal interest appeared:â€""Miss Opal Shaw, who graduated in this year‘s class from St. Mary‘s Hospital, Timâ€" mins, left Friday for London where she will take a postâ€"graduate course in public health at Western University." Misses Sarah Finkleman and Lily Feldman and Messrs Walter and Samâ€" my Finkleman and Ben Henry left on Wednesday by motor for Toronto where the students will enroll at Varsity. Mr. T. J. Lawlor, who has been reâ€" covering the past week from a serious operation, is making good progress toâ€" ward complete recovery. His condition toâ€"day is good. Miss Bessie Culhane. of Bracebridge, Ont., is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Con Culhane, of 56 Balsam Street, north. Miss Jean Henderson is visiting friends in Hamilton and other Southern centres. Mr. and Mrs. Ashley and daughter Reta, and Mrs. Chinouard, of Swastika were recent visitors to Timmins. Mrs. Richard, of Fredericton, N.B., is visiting at the home of her daughâ€" ter, Mr. and Mrs. Chester MacElwee, 37 Laurier avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Lafrance, of Montreal, were the guests of friends in Timmins this week. Born.â€"â€"In St. Mary‘s Hospital, Sept. 20th, to Mr. and Mrs. A. Tremblay, 35 Wilson avenueâ€"a son. Both fine. Mr. Cyril Read is in St. Mary‘s hosâ€" pital for a minor operation for nasal trouble. Mrs. K. N. Wynne, and daughter, Marjorie, returned on Tuesday from an exténded visit to Ireland. Born.â€"On September 22nd, to Mtr. and Mrs. Andrew Shields, of 82 Sixth Averueâ€"a daughter. Mtr.=C,; Grill,.is on a Bay this week OTK FOR Mr. John McKenna left tod Queen‘s University, Kingston. Miss Germaine Maurice is visiting friends in Kapuskasing. ly throughout the province. Sir Edward, and the members of his party, were everywhere welcomed by representative citizens, and are here shown on the station platform at Sudbury after being received by W. E. Mason, presiâ€" dent of the Sudbury Board of Trade; J. H. Simpson, acting mayor of Sudbury, and Mayor F. A. Collins, Copper Cliff. In the pleture are seen from left to right: POR SALEâ€"4â€"foot jackpine wood; counter scales, cofféee mill, meat slicer, sausage stuffer, meat chopper, *‘*Jack Frost" ice machine; one tracâ€" tor, 2 chicken coops, store counters, etc. All deals cash. Apply Nick Blaâ€" hey,; Third Avenue. 42â€"43tf Mrs. J. C. MacElwee and son, Bill ire touring the eastern provinces. Miss Ida Crawford returned on Monâ€" lay from a holiday spent in Toronto. Mrs. B. Menasse, of Kapuskasing, is ~a visit to friends in Timmins. n section of Huron County; eightâ€" ‘com solid brick residence attached; ne acre land. Owner desires to loâ€" ‘ate in the North. For particulars vrite Box 535, Windermere, Muskoka. â€"713=74p SALE OR EXCHANGEâ€"For proâ€"| CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED with ty in Northern Ontarioâ€"a village holders of meritorious mining prosâ€" eral store and stock in good farmâ€" pects, giving all possible information section of Huron County; eightâ€" in first letter. Write Box U. S., The m solid brick residence attached;| Advance. â€"73p Knowlys, _ holidayv of the Argyle visit to North a V L. B. Unwin, viceâ€"president of finâ€" ance and treasurer; Aitken Walkâ€" er, general freight agent; George Stephen, viceâ€"president of traftâ€" fic; Mayor Collins: Sir Pdward Beatty; H. J. Humphrey, viceâ€"preâ€" sident and general manager, eastâ€" ernlines; Thomas Hambley, North Bay general superintendent; Mr. Simpson, Mr. Mason, and B. J Quilty, superiniendent â€" Sudbury for Ottawa Montreal Pembroke Renfrew Arnprior Quebec and Ste. Anne de Beaupre AND RETURN For information Notize is hereby given that a Byâ€"law was passed by the Municipal Corporaâ€" tion of the Township of Whitney on the "Ith day of September, 1937, proâ€" viding for the issue of debentures to the amount of $19,000.00, for the purâ€" pose of alteraticns and additions to the Porcupine Public School, School Section Number One, Whitney Township, and that such byâ€"law was registered in the Land Titles Office at Cochrane in the District of Cochrane as Number 504 Cochrane Registry on the 13th day of September, 1937. Any motion to quash or set aside the same or any part thereco{f{ must be made within three months after the first publication of this notice and cannot be made thereâ€" after. (District of Cochrane) Notice is hereby given that I have complied with Section 7 of the Vioters‘ List Act, and I have posted up at my office at Porcupine on the 16th day of September, 1937, the list of all perâ€" sons entitled to vote in the said muniâ€" cipality at municipal elections, and that such list remains there for inspection. And I hereby call upon voters to take immediate proceedings to have any erâ€" rors or omissions corrected according to law, the last day for appeal being the 9th day of October, 1937. J. M. Nicolson, Clerk of the Township of Whitney. Dated at Porcupine this 23rd day of September, 1937. â€"713~74 Dated the 15th day of September 1937. FPOR SALE OR RENTâ€"Remodelled STOMACH SUFFERERS AVOID OPâ€" ERATIONSâ€"Take Wilder‘s Maclean Stomach Powders, 50¢c and $1.00 cans, at Curtis Drug Store. se f FIVEâ€"ROOMED HOUSE POR SALEâ€" Cement basement, furnace and elecâ€" tric stove may go with house. Also . 1 lot and 2 barns. Aply to W. Bromâ€" leyv, Gold Centre, Phone 67â€"+Jâ€"2. TOWNSHIP of WHITNEY Byâ€"law Number 179 Thursd;ly, éept. 30 Apply to Ticket Agents T. N. O. Rly and Nip. Cent. Rly house, extra warm, 4 bedrooms, 3â€" piece bath, linen closet, large hall, living rcoom, kitchen, pantry, new oak floors and newly decorated. Phone 889 M, 118 Wilson Avenue. â€"â€"‘4 } Canadian Pacific Canadian Pacific Bargeain Fares Township of Whitney MISCELLANEOUS rmation as to Rates, Train Services, Limits, Etc. (Signed) «J. M. Nicolson he Sudbury Star ~70â€"71â€"72â€"73â€"74p Clerk Rev. A. 1. Heinonen, Minister Res. 16 Eim St. N. Phone 1982 â€" W 2.00 p.m. Sunday School and Public Worship in Finnish Language at ‘ home of Mr. and Mrs. Taune Harti.â€" | kainen, 59 William Ave. | Tuesdayâ€"7â€"9 p.m. English languag» school for Finnish adults in High School building. This school is conducted by Rev. Heinonen every Tuesday. Meeting. Mondayâ€"7.00 pm.â€"â€"Corps Cadets. Tuesdayâ€"7.00 pm.â€"Young Peoples Meeting. Tuesdayâ€"8.00 p.m.â€"Bolders and Adâ€" herents. Thursdayâ€"8.00 p.m.â€"â€"Public Meeting. Strangers Welcome, Come and Worship. Sundayâ€"11.00 a.m.â€"Holiness Meeting. Sundayâ€"2.30 p.m.â€"Sunday School. Sundayâ€"7.00 p.m..â€"â€"Great Salvation THMURSDAY, SEPTEMBER s3RfD Schumacher Rev. Murray C. Tait, M.A., B.D, Minister Residence 83 First Ave. Phone 1087â€"W sSUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26TH, 1937 Harvest Home Services 11.00 a.m..â€"Subject "God‘s Secret and Search" 2.00 p.m.â€"Rally Day in the Sunday School. All parents and friends invited. 6 7.00 p.m.â€"Subject: ‘"‘What Shall the Hatve:t Be!" Everyone is cordialf};"ihifftcd to attend these services,. There, . will be a special programmeâ€" rendered by the choir unâ€" der the direction of Mr. Ron Jon»s. Dr. Fraser 11 a.m..â€"Morning Service., 2.30 pm.â€"Sunday School. 2.15 pm.â€"Dome Sunday School. 7.00 p.m.â€"Evening Worship. Mondayâ€"7 p.m.â€"C.G.I.T. Meeting Wednesdayâ€"8 p.m.â€"Y.P.S,. Corner Elm and Sixth Avenue Revy. A. 1. Heinonen, Minister Res. 16 Eim St. N. Phone 1982â€"W sUNDAY, SEPT. 20TH, 1937 11 a.m.â€"Sunday School, Bible Class and Communicants" Class. 7 pm.â€"Publitc Worship) in Finnish Language. Subjectâ€"*"Endless Possibilities." Anthem by Junior Girls‘ Choir. Mondayâ€"10.30 a.m. and 2 p.m. at the Manse; 7 p.m. at the Church, Free English language school for Finâ€" nish adults Wednesdayâ€"Ladies‘ Aid Sewing Circle Meeting 7â€"10 p.m., Mrs. A. Martin, hostess; 7â€"8 Handicraft Class for ~Girls ang Junior Girls‘ Choir pracâ€" tice; 8â€"9 p.m. Educational Lecture and â€" discussion arranged by the men; 9 p.m. Senior Church Choir practice. Free Reading Room and Library open from 7â€"10 p.m. Thursday â€" Free English Language school for Finnish adults at 1.30 a.m. and 2.00 p.m. at the Manse, 7 p.m. at the Church. FOR RENTâ€"Fiveâ€"roomed house. Apply At 4 Cedar Street North. Telephone No. 6. muwces J 0J he United Church, Timmins Key. W. M. Mustard, M.A., B.D. (Corner Fourth Ave. and Cedar Street) 9.45 a.m.â€"Sunday School. 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Worship 7.00 p.m.â€"Evening Worship You are cordially invited to worship with us in these services, POR RENTâ€"Thresâ€"room apar with water, toilet, etc. Heated, sired. Apply 11 Way Avenue. FPOR RENTâ€"Twoâ€"room heated apart ment above the Brewers Warehouse Schumacher. Apply at 4 Cedar Stree 8th Ave., Near Spruce St., Timmins, Rev. W. A. Siemann, Pastor Sunday, July 11â€"1 ‘ai.m’. and 7 p.m. Mrs, Siemann will speak, also Tuesday and Thursday 8 p.m All Welcome! St. Matthew‘s‘ Church Rector: Rev, Canon Cusning, B.A., L Th Sunday 10.00 a.m.â€"Adult Bible Class 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer 3.00 p.m.â€"Sunday School 4.15 p.m.â€"Baptisms 7.00 p.m.â€"Evening Prayer Holy Communion on lst Sunday of month, at 11 a.m.; on 3rd Sunday, at 7 p.m.; and on 5th Sunday, at 8.30 a.m. North, Timmins. Telephone No South Poreupine Finnish United Church Finnish United Church Timmins The Open Door Gospel Tabernacle Adjt. and Mrs, J. Cornthwaite Church Directory Trinity United Church The Salvation Army United Church South Porcupine, Ont. "Forget not all U.i§ Bénefits.‘ JA B o WV A Cordial Welcome To All A Cordial Welcome to All Officers in Charge ment if de 13p

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