Most Reasonable Prices The only distrct dot: on the me is mmpletei ï¬nest fur w customers 1: satisfaction. LADIES" WEAR BEAVER FUR Use plenty of (‘hloridr of Lime which can be procured at the Town Hall free. Householders using well water must boil it for at least 20 minutes. Estimates Gladly Given Graduate Third Avenw D. Paquctte. proprietor THREE BARRIERS IN ATTENDANCE Basement Reed Block. Timmins Service Satisfaction Sanitation GIRLS WHO Hï¬VE N0 BOY FRIENDS why. Beautifu'. perfrct [alums the reason. {‘Lcopnln and ham were oflen ugifv. Have nire skin animation, and watch out for you: you'“ be surmised how popular yo many girls have poor complexion; their 5511" slipping. ind don't I Take “Fmit-rtivcs" and you'll amazed how different and how you've become. I! putiï¬c: ya nukes khe skin pores both. get: tie and poisons, give: you new energy flabby tissue from formim. ‘Fmi gives you new chum 25a. FRUIT â€A TIVES Building Plans E5 Old P.(). Bldg†’l‘immins Arch.Gillies,B.A.Sc.,0.LS. Vol. XXII Timmins AVOCATâ€"I’dRRlSTER NOTAIRE Hamilton Block Phone 1650 Tim: ARCHITECT 7 Reed Block ’ Langdon Langdon EmDirC Blm Quick Fa m 00â€â€ 0-. 0o 000< Girls w The Pioneer Paper of the Porcupine. Established 1912. DEAN KES'I‘ER, K.C. CHARLES H. KERR Schumacher many 0L1 Barristers. Solicitors. Notaries 4 MARSHALL-Eff].ESTONE BUILDING: Bank of Commerce Building D. R. Franklin F. BAU MAN Anase Seguin BARBER SHOP late of the Fam Institute of Sv Phone 1 Barristers. Solicitors. Etc. MASSEY BLOCK “MMINS. ONT. and South Porcupine Ontario Land Surveyor Swiss Watchma G RENEE!) A. CALDBICK 0 REPAIRED 0 REMODELLEQ Timmins. ()nt DE LUXI: h puriï¬es your Hood, on: uotk. gets rid ol waste a you nut my. prom Reference Way In Get (Iharm Architect STORED h out Io: your ï¬gure ~ ow papal" you ac. So 'complcxium nolife ~ . ind don't ruline it. " and you'fl soon he sat md‘ how attractive DDe on Estimates, Etc Phone 1160 'Fï¬iiciaï¬m' I‘; 'l‘immins mom women in plenty of QUC Timmins u uenol mire Block Horoiogical â€"â€"'â€" .- â€" , â€"- uin' â€giDon’t g0 Heaving Stones Phone if UVER IABLETS Ontario 44-26 um penfect 14-26 36‘ 26 Defective brakes cost Henry Tlmms and Daniel Cocklin each :10 and costs. William R. Lafierty was charged with reckless driving. Evidence of a Hollinger constable indicated that, the accused was trying to beat a '1‘. dz N. 0. train to a crossing. In doing so he al- most. ran down the constable. who was standing on the road stopping traffic. Gordon Thompson, the conductor on Whether or fix things < iflC {Wilkins Searching for - Missing Russian Airmen ix VOU Wl‘ He explained that little moment. I met a Mr. Martin on the street. he sai and the gentleman was most eager th the affair be kept out of court. I wanted to approach Mrs. Demchuk b Splawnyk would have none of the Cx'oss-examined, Mrs. Demchuk said that, she got up in “maybe one min- like her. but her the most .11; Q111211 111111 11112110 1111211115: Roland P011 ora ’If Y on I 0V6 Her: paud 1'7. me 1111111 101' 211110111115 (1 .8b 23 :54 30 and $7 .00 Ht‘ 111021111'd guil- 31 Minor infractions of town traffi aws were many. Nine men paid $1 am asts on charges of parking improper Headed by Sigismund Levaneffsky. the Russians. have been missing since Aug. 13. They were attempting a trans-polar flight from Moscow to the United States. I’lP'l‘Y-FIF'I‘Y. Bl'T MORE FIFTY THAN FIFTY! YES! Bill’s Former Wife Told the Court He Didn’t Love. Her Too Much, “Just Wanted Somebody to Work for Him.†Other Cases at Police Court Tuesday They made. a test flight to the Mid- west Tuesday afternoon. On arrival at Winnipeg. Sir Hubert plans to have the plane ï¬tted with skis for the Arctic hunt. From Winnipeg they will fly to Barrow to establish a base. picking up three Canadians on the way to act as mechanic. radio operator and relief Conï¬dent he would ï¬nd them “ll they came down safely and are still allve.†Slr Hubert Wllklns made all prepara- tlom Monday for a flight to Barrow. Alaska. to renew search for Six Russian fliers lost in the vicinity of the north )HO‘ know. The witness relate had with Mr. Ma “We meet on stre 11'. I say 'Hello.‘ V1 Neighbour~WelL Peggy, and how do in like your new governess? Peggyâ€"I half like her and half don't :e her. but I think I half don‘t, like A Publish“! ct Tlmmlno. Jul... Canals. x thix‘. Ivor) HONDA" and THURSDAY sa 3‘ is Worship: “Go on ouL ( stay away from that woman Many Traffic Cases would have none or not. said gentleman tried m his own initiative he 1 Hello.‘ He ‘Rotten. ti havi C 01 '9 O m 23 hat the . N. O. 3 he al- vho was traffic. $‘“\$$Xï¬ "II/(IIIIII/[IIIIIIIIIIIIIII/IIIIIIII(/45 ,III’IIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIf/IIII/III (/15 K‘,\\$‘\$\\$\‘ “()n the Avenue†3 “Case of Stuttering Bishop†N.\\\\.\\\ \ \\ \\\\\\\\x\x\\x\\\s\\m\mu “\S\\\\$\\\\\‘B\\ \\ \\\\\\ .\\\\\\\\\\\$$‘ Noticeâ€"0n double feature programmes coming to our theatres, “e request our ? patrons to attend the theatre not later than 8. 00 p. m. for the Second Show if the) desire to see the full show 1 \ or a total warned th: a train to lose his 1'1‘ Loses Teeth One man admitted thaL he had been drunk. He met. a couple of pals he had not seen for 23 years, he said. In addi- tion he lost; his false teeth. His suf- ferings were added to when the magis- trate fined him $10 and costs or ten days. Three others were fined similarly. Claude Pitre was fined $25 and oasis for illegally having beer in his posses- sion. Lafferty said stable open the g thought he had t ing. The po-licem road so suddenly time to stop. “x I. Iliilil/I’l/I fill ’VIYII’I ll’ny’if/Iyflu’“ the train. were going saw the co v “ x rI Hm: Ed IIIIIIIIIIIIIe .IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJ.nIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 0. IIIIIIIII; i\\ \Q His hast ' a tota Three charge FRIDAY. FRIDAY MIDNIGHT AND SATFRDAY. OCTOBER 29â€"30 Dick I’uwell and .VIadeleine ('211'1'011 FRIDAY, FRIDAY NUDNIGHT and SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22-23 SUNI Jonstance Bennett and Gary Grant in ‘61‘0pper99 WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY OC'I‘OBER 27â€"28 Double Feature I’rOgramme Joe E. Brown in 1'21 11C MIDNIGHT SHO‘VS EVERY FRIDAY AND SUNDAY “Between Two Women Special Matinee Every Saturday at 11.15 a Special Matinee at Palace Theatre Every Saturday at 11.15 am. ADMISSIONâ€"All Children 10c >en the gates for the brain am he had time to make the cross policeman jumped out on th suddenly that he did no: hav Timmins Theatres MATINEE DAILY AT 2.30 p.m. DAY MIDNIGHT. MONDAY 8: TUESDAY. OCT. 21â€"25â€"26 1chutTune \Iameen O’Sullivan 1qu V 11 ,1'inia [nuce 335:, Lafferty $10 and c051 )f $20.25. The magistra next time he tried to ra ; crossing he would eiLh Wyatt and Luuis Haywa “The Luckiest Girl in the Warld†crossing he or his license ?alace TIMMINS. ONTARIO. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 218T, 1937 “Riding on Air†ble jump fraud with inten h and Louis H: {ht auto bile C011- hey I Aged Mother _Dr0ps Dead 1 at Her Son’s Wedding died at her son’s wedding. The lady was Mrs. John F. O'Pray, and she had reached the notable age of 75 years. As she moved slowly down the cathedral steps with the crowd as they were leav- ing after the wedding of her son. John Poupai'd said that he thought, he had earned the money and that that was the best way to get it. He was sen- tenced to three months’ imprisonment. For having a partridge in his posses- sion out of season Albert Rosseau was fined $10 and costs. comes word of an unusually sad occur- rence when. a mother collapsed and died at her son’s wedding. The lady O’Pray. she faltered when about to step into a car that was to drive her to the wedding breakfast. As she col- lapsed. friendly hand-s went out to help her and a doctor was hurriedly summoned. but the lady passed away before medical help could reach her. $6.25, S3 50 and $7.00. He pleaded guil ty to all charges. A fourth charge in vclving more than $20 was not pressed The Crown said that the company f0 whom Poupard worked was short, ove $200. From SainL John 99 Mm Ahmmn D}SX\\\\\S\S.\ \\\\\\\\\S\\\SS.\\\,\\\.\S\S\“ Z THURSDAY FRIDAY. OCT. 21-22 George O’Brien in MIDNIGHT SHOW Every Sunday at 12.01 (midnight) SATURD A,Y SL'ND \Y MONDAY. OCTOBER". f..5â€"â€" ’1â€"25 Bob Livingstone. Ray (inl'l‘ig'dll Max Terhune, in “Gun Smoke Range TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 26â€"27 THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. OCTOBER 28â€"29 Donald Woods and Ann Dvorak ougm he had mat that was He was sen- Goldï¬eï¬ds EVENING 7.00 and 8:50 p.m. Double Feature J ones Far his wee “Flight From G} Alsoâ€"Chester Morris and Whltnev Bourne m “Back to Nature†“Windjammer f ul destx Robitaille missed. DE m dismi. ter whom he laid liquor for sale Bet Dollar on Case. “You Lose,†Says Magistrate Li1arge 01 Keeping lor Sale Against Jerry Robitaille IsL Dismissed and George Johnston Lost His Bet 011 the; )Iatte1. 1’1 el1n11nL11V Hearing in Manslaughter L ase Isi â€"\(ljoui ned ; )Ul‘ 30th the k: ainst Robita 101' for sale. would How much did yox One (1311 You lose )1] ge John re Progr amllv 1n ctic ‘uesday that. he has Jerry Robi 11c W as ilOl’Y char m m me .g’..£or4_sale charge Lnd a charge of wil- property laid by Johnston were dis- 99 5L week when L. J. T. Jack- , of court af- ne magistrate. had r 11119. 2 of k 0 jail hip Sid ma asked th 11d 3011C Case Published at Timminl. Ont. Canadl. Every HONDAY cad THURSDAY Kader was shot through the body with a bullet from a .22 calibre rifle. The jury found that. Butkovich had been careless and negligent In his use of the weapon. F Mechanical Nose Gives ' “Line" on Intoxication She admitted. under cross-examina- tion. that. her husband laid the charge of keeping for sale after he received a summons in the charge against him of property destruction. She could not say why the charge was laid. She had no- thing to do with it. “We went in and ordered some beer. We had a couple of rounds," Johnston said when he took the stand. He said that he paid twenty-five cents a bottle for four of them. Johnston named the brand that was bought. It was a differ- ent one than that given by his wife in her testimony. He admitted that he laid the charge of keeping for sale after he himself was charged by Robitaille with destroying property. He would not reply when asked why he laid it. When Johnston admitted that he had called another man's bet about Robi- The charge of aggravated assault. against Samuel P. Lindsay. was with- drawn when he agreed to having the firearms in his possession confiscated. Very feebly Lindsay responded when his name was called. With the aid of a cane he walked uncertainly to the front of the court. Magistrate Atkinson took one look at the accused and immediate- ly conferred with the crown attorney. Result of their conference was the withdrawal'of the charge. It was alleged that Lindsay met raid- ing police officers at the door of his home with a pistol in his hand. He re- When Johnston admitted that he had called another man's bet about Robi- taille going to jail and had wagered a dollar that. he would. Dame Fortune deserted him and he lost the bet and! also his case against Robitaille. I Lindsay Charge Withdrawn ! l time on Tuesd The defence ulency which Her small dau ished her ï¬rst thusiastically charms to her An Ontario ically complai nices chemistry and Toxicology at Indiana University. devised the “chemical smeller." and demonstrated it before the International Association of Chiefs of Poice Convention. Downs Four Ounces The other was for a fellow-subject whose contribution to science consist- ed of downing four ounces of whiskey in a hot. stufl‘y room with policemen gathered on all sides. A bit of pink liind in a tube gave the answersâ€"it grew a shade or so lighter for mild intoxication; colourless for a “real drunk." At Baltimore this week a mechanical nose took three snifls and pronounced one man sober. another intoxicated. Two snifls were for a youth who gulped two ounces of liquor at a de- monstration of the Sobriety Testing Service. ton “Oh. Daddy 'eacher. Half Dr. R. N. H lemism'y and ce tor a year. Preliminary Hearing Next Week .‘he preliminary hearing into ‘Ha.ve you. dear Oh yes. Daddy- THE (‘.~\.\'l)()R ()l“ YOl'TH Rape. Hearing Reminded way through tho he’ar'mg ï¬ you. dear? Is she pretty?" 5. Daddyâ€"very pretty and the ureâ€"hardly any bloat." 1E DU DO Lme .quox mother had been period- n'mg about a little flat- had been troubling her. Lghter. who had just fin- t day at school. was en- extolling the teacher's father. .arger melee. Alsc s Knox. eaded guilt r without a $100 and c 0U that Lindsay met r rs at the door of to] in his hand. He down and one of .ackled him. The alled Sergeant. 015011.! :0bitaille admitLed to} 1g per in her home brandy. dsay and M! was made ha vc the sweetast professor of Bio- .le admitted to ually see Jhon- Idea than L the charge w I). Mr L large quan home as we] in the house Lurday mor Jm‘ed for )ermit ,0 a char ng into imposed ‘s. Knox pubnc Kno the gun She the was his see the charge of rape against (3 sette. Magistrate Atkinsar for another week in crde lice a chance to check on Secretary-Treasurcrâ€"W. D. Forrester P.O. Box 1059, Tlmmins. ()nt. Monthly general meetings of the abow branch will be held in the beglon Hull Cedar Street. South. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 22 MONDAY. DECEMBER 20 Try The Advance Want Advert Credit Reports Collections Accounting and Auditing 6 Balsam Street North. Timmins Phones 270-228 l’.0. Box 1747 J. J. Turner Sons, Ltd. PETERBORO UG H. ()N'l‘. Agents Everywhere Porcupine School of Commerce Specialized Business Training Classes 7 o'clock Monday. Wednes- day and Friday nights. 6 Balsam St. N., Timmins, Ont. Phone 228 Box 677 ~41-53 W. D. Cut'hbertson, I.P.A. CONSULTING AUDITOR Trustee under The Bankruptcy Act Room 2 Marshall Block Telephone 611 Timmins, Ont. P.0. Box 1591 Phone 1615 Gordon Block Office Hours: 2-5 p.m. and by Appointment. Dr. Ray Hughes Dental Surgeon ~ DR. MOORE‘S BUILDING (‘urlwr of Pine Phone. 201m and Fourth Timmina Room 6. Gordon Block. Phone 2015 Timmins Chiropractor and Elcctro Therapist CONSITI,T.~\TION FREE Diseases Peculiar to Wumcn Phone 1565 SPECIALIST Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat Empire Block Timmins Dr. S. R. Harrison 4 Gordon Block PORCUPINE CREDIT Corporation Ltd. Branch 88 Canadian PRICE THREE CENTS Timmins We Manufacture and Carry in Stock Ask Your Loon] Dealer for Prices or send your order direct to CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT RENTS COLLECTED AN!) PROPERTIES MANAGED Dr. W. Gordon Watt O. E. Kristenson DR. E. 1.. ROBERTS FLAGS PACK HAVERSACKS EIDE SNOWSHOES DOG SLEIGHS S TOBOGGANS 006 H TARPAULINS HORSE ' TENTS BL CHIROPRACTOR XJCAY NEUROCALOMETER Bank of Commerce Building PHONE 607 DISEASES OF CHILDREN 7 GORDON BLOCK Legion “. I. GREENIIH E Presidentâ€"Austin Neame E C. Brewer 60 THIRD AVENUE G. N. R0 (D Phone 640 AWNINGS Ti'm mins Second Section PACK BAGS EIDERDOWN ROBES SKIIS DOG HARN E88 Telephones: Off ice 2025 Residence 2025 B Timmins, Ont Timmins. 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