MR,. MERCHANT: place your message where it will be repd by the greatest number of people each week. For parâ€" ticulars phone 26, The Advance. 1933 CHEVROLET Sscrvice Truck. 4 new tires on ncar. For 36)5 quick sale t )0 3 wes 4 1935 INTERNATIONAL Dump Truck â€"FPirst Class shape, 695 Licesxnse included a 1933 CHEVROLET Pickup in good condition e $160 Now‘s The Time To Buy A Good Used Truck A small Deposit Will Hold Any of These Trucks Until May Ist Irmn a truly d: tative system, i also have the quzestions or p3 parliament, ar givin to them I Days, which a firss part of t] first four allowed for the the next four v There is talk o cf time. Under this r tione:! and ( then 8 FREE PALACE THEATRE PASSES Advance “Hidden Name†COHtCSt Why not drop in and look over the Smart New Hats at Hyacinthe, Miss Comissione wilil advise you on restyling and reâ€"blocking your last year‘s hat to look like new models. Miss G. Wainwright, Kimberley macnit for th Iemail Cor. 4th Ave. and Cedar J. A. Bradette Explains ‘Private Members‘ Days‘ mCTT anC List Given of Some of the Farâ€"Reaching Bills Introduced by Private Members at Ottawa. About the Canadian Flag. Reference to Proposal for Abolishment of Appeals to Privy Council. MOST REASONABLE PRICES At Our Representative COKR. KIRBY SPRUCE PAGE STX Packin Cratin: Storim : 105 Balsam St. N. Phone 296 Aldege Chenier, Eim st. N â€"Hyacinthe = MILLINERY Mrs. E. Durocher COMPANXY LTMITED Present Fashicnable Furs 17 A n € n Cash or Terms 11 Call us for FREE ESTIMATES on your next moving 1 l iinmnm .ns. ) one wh 18 hcurs we: discussions, ks ten hours tha PHONES : 510, 1733, 435, 240 EVERY LOAD INSURED "MOVERS OF FINE FURNITUORE" there :; he natic privat on Dustproof Moving Vans Modern Storage Warehouses Local Long Distance Moving namely must 1€ and represenâ€" members must brinz cortain ~ountry,, Great realize that it ong pericd, of e ol its mnnles aitention of is e Memibers‘ durinz the During the woeekly are ermnme°nt in of all t, and to t be sancâ€" > m>mbers, an ins"ituâ€" ‘an be imâ€" The fact rking, you and what ly: a free m>mbe1 takes the an parkiaâ€" praztically it would of confiâ€" be 2@ U and id eekly. an2th o‘ ed To maks diroct 1 federal respor Dsaling with the A Te able a ©i "40. For the appointmen. eccmimnittee, dealirsz wit) ticm of the Custeoms Tar cets and clerks of the National Revenu>, and t Customs Duties. A recclution ftor loweri able agze limit, fr3m t To amend the Post O ing with newspaper owt To amend the Crimir For‘ the appointmen ecmnittse, dealirz witi Thorpe Radio Service EXPELRT REPAIRS 18 Cedar st., N. Phone 599 Carioca Shoe Repair 63 Third Ave. Timmins We use anly the highest auality leathers, this together with our many years of exneriense assures vyou of satislaction. Miss Claire Dicaitre, Wende Ave the influen For the Fcer d irrigatio ALBERT‘S BAKERY 10% Pine S. Phone 1875 Phone To enact an Ac ‘s‘ Crsditors Ar For an Act to U (Rates on C For a Bill reosp idicial Mrs. Emma Desjardins, Balsam 8 ihe rght to bring all kinds of escluticrs ardl ss= to mak>» you realize he diversity and Athe multiplicity of hem. I wil jus}: erumerate them FoOo GUARANTEED Sshoe Repairs vita 9 BILUS T A X I Act ' thg 1bou FOR â€" PROMPT CAREFUL SERVICE DAY AND NNGHT a I Member R. M. TIMMIN®, ONTARIO e of liquor amenameon nE£n ~k=â€"tGpat er owner Criminal atmenit «C i# ‘with n2n Jn # ind the the Company Cre iDility _of Japan* Fumigating Demothing Deodorizing T Depa tnhne Crimin lrivers und PI by th h1 hip he Railwa 16 you realize| th pensi0t sent as appli tmen rin>z» ent 0 tion 0o t proâ€" ita tion lv 11 Prepare your Ilunch with Albert‘s Sliced Bread, specially wrapped to stay fresh longer. It will please your guests. to bring forward legislation. Some o the debailes that we hear toâ€"day of certain questions seem to be very acaâ€" domic, and the ideas advantrzsd® loo} very utcpian, but I am glad to live it Gordon Blk., Timmins What I find mcost strange in these debates, is that time and time again some meimbers will deplore, what they call the lo:s of iiims incurred by the Hcuse in discussinzg these qusstions. which criticism io my viewpoint is most unfair. To me, it means an open fcrum for propsounding of new ideas, ard they are a great step in helping to bring forward legislation. Some of the debailes that we hear toâ€"day on Plumbing and Heating ALL WORK GUARANXTEED $ CEDAR ST. N. PHONE 1; AFTER THE SHOW VISIT US additicnal exp>n $3,000,000,000 as st ‘he Government t it is casily under the discuzsicns th Fred Torrance. Tamarack St own from St. Remi d‘ bougamou disurict To pormit unds iny kind. ‘That tI Durum whsat whesa:. is ady To subsidize the pr in Canada. ACc For the immediate from the Feceral Treasury, of making financial contributions for the execution of proâ€" jeots which are entirelvy within the Medicine to b> adopted in this Counâ€" P _ the Commonwea is the right to derc t:ral in any war 1J enc e in provir AI mM John Kramer, Birch St. N Delicious Pastry PREPARED BY AN EXCELLENT â€" CHEF. YOQOU‘LL â€"ENJOY Y s n Matinee daily at 2.30 p.m. Evening 7.00 and 8.50 p.m. On Double Feature Nights patrons should attend not later than 8.00 p.m. in order to see full show FPilmed by permission of His Holiness Pope Pius XI mal th An authentic Beautiful and Impresâ€" sive Film encourazs the farmeors to provincial units for the coâ€"open dis‘ribution and em»‘oyment ¢< implemenis. protect the Canadian peop lbert‘s lways the establishment of seamen reâ€" en the Atlantic and the Pasific. the immediate emsargo again=. tha les 3 â€" COonstruction Romi d‘Amher PALACE THEATRE CC TOâ€"NIGHT AND TUESDAY MAR. 7 â€" Paul Muni in jubli d A ( vder the preosent "Act to struc:ion of Housss" to ct that it will apply to i1an 100,000 souls. azainst armament of ab]: hment of spezial low coks and parcels of encourage the distriâ€" hould 1b 2l D1 a scheme of slum ion and national financed by our the other members Ith that Canada lare war or remain â€" that may be deâ€" 0d was PHONE 1872 aAnadian heo textile the price of done for hard ind distribuâ€" e disconitinâ€" read yone realizo resolutions ill accepted 1@ mean an quC i railway the Chiâ€" indus THF PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO EC :: : s s 5 o 5 n n io o i io o ioi io io n C T4 4 4 444. CLEAN ROOMSâ€"BY DAY OR WEEK â€" _ Quiet Atmosphere + *A * * * + 7 # cmmenncss Corner spruce st. and Third Avenue, Timmins Phone 324 2 E* SS 5C ECCE C Et * *T Z4 T44 4 4* Watch these ads careâ€" fully. Your name may appear at any time. Passes good for any perâ€" formance except Saturâ€" day. Each Monday eight peoâ€" ple chosen at random from this district will receive free passes to the Palace Theatre. Look for your name hidden in these adâ€" vertisements. If you find it, clip the ad and bring it to The Advance Office and receive a free pass. wWas a ic imemboer: Prim> M matter, ons tha‘t Rules the imm<dia ADDED ATTRACTION Edward Everett Horton, and Eva Arden in nJt quibs arrive establishment of pital of South Porcupine, in the Townâ€" ship of Tisdale. We find that the dsâ€" died from shock, following inâ€" juries rsceived through being crushed tetween «<wo rocks while working on "Grizzly" on the 400â€"fcot level of the Pamour Mine in the Township of Whitnsy, death beinz accidental." The jury, under the foremanship of | and out. W. G. Skinner, was composed of Wi Next P MCDcwell, W. W. Wilson, Frea Wilson,| will mix F. Laforest, and L. Lonergan, and| Madison neard the evidence given by Drs. Paul| ond mset and McKechnie, who testified to -havingl On the attendei the deceased, and performed‘ toli will a post mortsm, details of which were! that long given to the jury. The man died from|â€" T:onigh shock combined with a crushed legi weight C terronesously given by us in a previous, when he ; issue as "gangrene of the logs"). Stateâ€"| Cullura a ments by Mr. Dan McLelian (captain On We at the Pamour), Mr. H. Darwin (shift| a big care boss, Steve Bortisch, chute puller, and | ing their| Walter Wallach, ‘chute puller, were| itable car heard ard the following verdict gievn| will inclue by the jury :â€" l Frankie C "We, your jury, chossn to enquire inâ€"| WYCTth, mi to the dsath of Mike Didyk, find that| WEIEht. he died on Tussday, March Ist, at 245| â€" Hambu: p.m., in the Porcupine General hosâ€"|; 6f the tw Szuth Por:upine, March cial to The Advance)â€"An the death of Mike Didyk, C ford street, aged 36, who Porecupine General hospital injured at the Pamour mi on Friday afternoon und21 C. Evans. Jury Finds Mike Didyk Dw(l From Shock Lunch 12 Cedar N. Phone 1911 We Never Close Inquest Into Death At South Porcupine: The Fern Cottage EAT THE BEST OF FOOD AT REASONABLE PRICES WITH QUICK â€"SERVICE â€" TINCLUDED. i CIC2 S.udy s given clzicns handed down by C3uncil sin~> 1867, it will be froem them more and mol If a s{udy is given to the dsâ€" clzicns handed down by the Privy C3uncil sint> 1867, it will be found that iroem them more and more responsiâ€" have been given to the proâ€" vinces, and by that fact have increased their financial responsibilities. Yours Sincerely, â€"J. A. Bradette. Flitit vince their Miss Jennie O‘Regan, Pine St. 8 uon sAai, <che cznscnt, 4 eintsa ty them chat in th: int? America Imperial Statut the d fficulties Courts would 1 privilege. He may tits with the provin: to maintain q when the number of YoOU CANX HAVE A FULI COURSE MEAL FOR THIRTY CENTS WE DO sERVE NEW LAID EG6GS AT THE FERNXN COTTAGE LUNXNCH rom thal sourte, are conâ€" thoey of nesessity should ay on this important quesâ€" > forcing of it without their :4A no dou‘bt be highly r>â€" eéem. There is also the fact ntérpretation of the British ‘l>sa A~:, which, being an tute, orne will readily grasp jine, March 5th.â€"(Speâ€" vance)â€"An enquiry into ike Didyk, of 101 Crawâ€" d 36, who died in the ral hospital after being Pamour mine, was hoid y get into difficulâ€" aces who will wan: present â€" situation, f appeals that have | at the foremanship of | and ofr rone! ] Next Friday, Buddy‘s brother Max, | will mix it up with Tommy Farr at Madison Square Gardens in their seeâ€" ond mseting. On the following Friday Fred Aposâ€" | toli will go fifteen rounds, If it lasts i that long, with his title at stake. | Tonight Frankie Martig‘s featherâ€" i wseight Canadian title will be at stake when he goes into the ring with Angelo Curllura at the Maple Léaf Stadium. On Wednesday night there will be a hbig card of professional boxers lendâ€" l ing their hand to help the Jewish charâ€" itable cause in Hamilton. The card Hamourg, uermany, will be the scene 6f the two big fights on Easter Monâ€" day, when Echmeling will box Steve Dudas, the American heavyweight. Ben Focord will clash with Walter Neusel. Tennis With the Davis Cup matches in the offing, Frankie Parker who made a poor showing last year with the U.S. team, is taking time out until April to perâ€" 3 Third Ave., Timmins OFFERS â€" EXCELLENT SERVICE Rooms e 30¢ upâ€"also Meal Tickets Room Board $11 and $12 per week will include three Canadian champions, Frankie Genovess, welter; Len Wadsâ€" middle, and Baby Yack., bantomâ€" weight. Kingston Hotel ccming a real Cc wiight title. Buddy Baer i nci worry the C CEDAR ST. N. AT FOURTH AVI Mrs. Shephard‘s Stork Shop is just full of smart wee things for Baby, Visit this new shop on your next trip downtown. Royal Studio 0 Balsam N World‘s Sport Events Films left at the studio before 9 a.m. will be ready the same day at 6 pim. Your films deserve the best Let our experts develop your films. KV ERYTHIN( Jas. W. Rudd, Main Avenue 17 Pine St. N. FOR THE BABY Let us show you a better goggle glass, that has brought new comfort to thousands of wearers. It kills glare, but does not change the colour of things seen through it. They can be combined with your present glasses, if needed, Ordinary coloured goggles do not remove the invisible infraâ€"red and ultraâ€"violet rays, which cause glare and irriâ€" tate the eves. qQuality Woolen Wear GIFTS â€" NOVELTIES Shephard‘s Stork Shop REMUS OP TICAL For Every Occasion * Barlund gave Buddy Baer a to Buddy‘s high hopes of beâ€" real contonder for the heavyâ€" A. TOMKINSON SPECIAL Coloured Lenses Needed to Kill Sun Glare (By F.J.H.) Meals 0 ‘ is a ‘big fellow,. but it did Gunnar who is a veteran ind knew how to weave in Bexing Evenings by Appointment Phone 417 Look For Your Name in These Advertisements Watch for the "Hidden Name" section every Monâ€" day. Your name may be in next. Eight free theatre passes given away each week 162 PINE ST. 8® One for the book. The highest paid man in basketball was Hank Greenâ€" berg, so it is reported, whnen he was paid $20.00 per minuts to play for the Brooklyn Jewsel club back in 1934, and hs was an outstanding player of the The actual total sum was not revealsd. 7 The next time the Torontoâ€"Maroons teams mest, why not give them fourâ€" ounce gloves instead of hockey sticks, After the Saturday‘s game was over it would be hard to say whether it was Conny Smythe or Corcoran had the Mavnole Leaf Stadium. Being cutclassed in every position the Timmins High went down to defeat by a score of 11â€"1 to a classy aggregation of Szollard Hall, North Bay. Grant, of the Bay team, is one of the nicest players on blades last Saturday. His stickhandling and weaving from bedychecks was worthwhile watching. The locals had several chances to ecore, but were at a loss for what u.) do. T wo or three times they had a twoâ€"man advantage and let the Bay tally a goal on one of these oscasions. Painting Coventry City wont into se of the second division ahead Villa. The Villians were hbu When in need of a permanent wave, dont forâ€" get to call us. Cig ai ‘g Fourth Ave and Balsam Street LOUIS KRAJCHI, prop. We offer a splendid assortment of Chocolates and Candy, aiso Ice Cream in all seasons. Finest W aves We have the equipment to give you the finest hair dress obtainâ€" able the world over. Imperial Corner DeLuxe Beauty Salon CONFECTIONERY MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2s8TH,. 19386 BASEMENTâ€"REED BLOCK Phone 483 Decorating Service Paperhanging ntry City wont into second place second division ahead of Aston The Villians were busy in the p serics. ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN Cigarettes Basketba l HMockey z)3 Phone 190 Tobaccos PHONE 2112