*4 44 *4 * *4 4 it : hill *4b 444 4 4 * .\\\\\\\\\xsx\\x\\\\\\\\\\s\;;.; r//l///l///l//l///i///Il//flll//l/////l/////////Ill//J Ca wellâ€"beir The speaker for the day at the Kiâ€" wanis Club luncheon ten years ago at the Empire hcie!l was Dr. Loo Honsy, who gave a remarkably interesting and helpful address on ‘"Good Hcealth." id $ i GBAbB TY WAIC tÂ¥ O UNIVERSAL COOLER R/ After you look at the other three y Dr. Dtr. H pI TEN YEARS AGO IN TIMMINS MINS DAIRY . _ and with all these outstanding advantages . . . Correct Humidity retains Natural Fooed Flavors. Vegetables Stay Crisp and Fresh. Costs Less to Operate. Eosy to Clean. PHONE ) AND OQOUK DRIVEKR WILL CALI 1€ Deen destroyed. e couid recons information gat n had taken the They had â€" gon PA From data in the FPoroupine Advance Fyles ssential Boneâ€"Building nourishment for vo T1 JOoi [ Car. ditch ho endatr very inspi!rin‘ In opening hi nted out thal rived from th Health thu: d aveâ€" d when this is reported to in immediat»e . Eventually h at the Rea estroyed. â€" So ‘â€" reconstruct ation gatherâ€" 1nC alth â€"thus 5s and in calth inâ€" ind pal Car wa Health. ‘ and a inspirin no oulh Ccia ng Min vour ch South Porcupine and on their return had been unable to negotiate one of turns at the top of Rea hill. The result was that the car toaok the ditch, Hundreds of friends t] North Land and in cther ario, and in Nova Scctia he deepest sorrow and cath ten vears ago at inerals, | children 'rigerators are made by one of the frigeration in the wor Builder fresh LY rrow and regsret of the ‘s ago at the Sisters of pital of Mr. W. A. Field, ling supporters of amaâ€" e North. The late Mr. ly known for his interâ€" milk Runs Less â€" Costs Less REFRIGERATOR . . . and get the MOST FOR YOUR MONEY UNIVERSAL COOLER Attractive, matched sétâ€"of SAVâ€"URâ€" FOOD dishes and wator bottle. Improved chromeâ€"finâ€" ished latch operates at finger touch, roughsut the parts of Onâ€" learned with vit wedded life together." A. J. Kennedy, representative of one of the breweries, who was murdered ten years ago, was formerly a rosident of Iroquois Falls. He was employed as manager of the Woods Dept. office for the Abitibi Co. for scmse time, leaving theer to go to Windscr, Ont. where he was locasted at the time of his death. It was believed that his death was diue to the work of the rumâ€"running ring at the border who were afraid of evidence he might give a the customs enquiry in progress then as the courts. Ten ycars ago the firemen werse callâ€" given return mnoon. yEars, years, loock fo wedded Willia North F at Benn tha Aik and the sidence carried it ‘state Afitocr a biod transfusion he again ralâ€" lied, but despite all shat medical skill and attention could do, he passed away on Tuesday, May 15th, 1928. At the meeting of the High School Board ten years ago a resolution was passed thatt he chairman, secretary and principal be a committee to pass on any rmrquoest from any organized society of nonâ€"secsarian crigin who wished to secure the use of the audiâ€" torium for an evening. The fsoce was to be $10.00. The had a number of charges of .ss drivinz bsfor> the police. court ten years ago, five men being fined $10.00 and costs each for reckless driving. In addition to a reckless drivâ€" ing charge one man was fined $100.00 but thon towards the end of the week he took a dccided turn for the worse and was in a very critical condition. Nlillam rth Bay, Bennsels _ Aikens i to : ~and forwa bric in N in T TC ard â€"*‘The e>ption North I ey hav« both b *Phi ldo 79 North The /A Campbell ten year ar Falls, to ave bee i being o many rether." , represt who wa: formerly Ho was groom Bay. vance young and been of In the : ce ten yei ig couple party ol ifter the hale and hapy y entative of one is murdered ten y a rosident of s employed as Dept. office for 2 time, leaving friend Fisher was mt to Mrs was 80 {ock â€" U THE PORCUPINE ADVANCHE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO street, married ‘s. Marâ€" 0 years up â€" rcâ€" account ars ago is werg n their honeyâ€" _ for 60 hearty cars of The meeting of the Timmins Board of Trade ten years ago was one of the best held in many years. There was a representative â€" attendance, although other events that evening prevented as large a crowd as would otherwise have been prsent. However there was interâ€" est and enthusiasm evident and a disâ€" tinct desire on the part of all present to do whatever might be dong for the advantag»> of the town and district. Roads, parking, and belt line of roads were discussed, as well as a long list of questions of incerest and importance being dealt with. Each item was disâ€" eussed and coypsidered in turp,. the disâ€" The "Father and Son" banquet of the Trail Rangers in South Porcupine was thoroughly enjoyed both by the dads and their lads. A sumptuous reâ€" past was spread on the two long tables in the church, several of the young ladies of the chiurch looking afâ€" ter the serving of the viands,. Rev. L. Kennedy, of Schumacher, was present and acted as toasimaster for the afterâ€" part of the programme. At the regular meeting of the town council ton years ago many matters of interest and importance were up for consideration. It was decided that garages should be notified that they must not store merchandise on street, and several other matéers dealing with lesening the traffic problem were dealt with. Frionds in Timmins were sorry to hear of the death ten years ago in Toronto of Mr. Cecil Eiphick, for sevâ€" eralyears an esseemed resident of Timmins. For a considerable time Mr. Elphick was ill in the hospital here, eventually being taken to Toronto for treatment. . It was impossible, however, to effect a cure and he passed away in the Toronsto General hospiial on April 22nd, 1928. Mother‘s Day was fillinely observed in the United Church at Schumacher ten years ago. In the morning the members of the CG.IL.T. conducted the serviaxs. _A general Sunday School rally was held in the afternoon in the auditorium followed by the baptism of several young children. Rev. Ivan Kenâ€" nedy in his evening sermon paid eloâ€" quent tritiute to the mothers of the world and the wonderful influence of their love. a visiter to Timmins en years ago, the guest of Rey. Fr. Therriault, and gave an organ recital in St. Anthony‘s Church. Betwsen four and five hunâ€" dred people enjoyed a programme of unusual interest and the musicâ€"lovers of the town fe‘{ that they were speâ€" cially favoured to have opportunity to hear a musicianm®of the talent and Tame of Mr. Russell. 4 Mr. Edward Russell M.A.â€" (Oxon), A.R.C.O. London)» a noted organist and composer from Liverpool, England, was man of k ter. : One tisalo, ‘of survives, sympathy Ten Mrs. took and boing great grave for m said the h man ter. tisalo siderable mills bei farms im Ten yr ed to Mr. Robitaille‘s, betwoen Cedar street south and Pine street. The fire was in the house and stable on the proâ€" perty (o the rear of the bakery and at first it looked like a very serious blaze. The first that was known of the fire was when Mr. Robitaille heard the horse cut in cthe yard and got up to investigate. Thse hors>? had broken free and made its wayâ€" out of the stable, where the firse evidently had originated. Assistant comptroller of Goodyear Tire Rubber Company of Canada for the last 13 years, and for more than 20 years with that Company, who leaves to accept the presidency of Hoyle Gold Mines Limited, with properties in the Porcupine district. being floo inundated yrars ago, i0ong cortegs <f any marching on ‘"‘The late Mrs. F y years a resident e Advance, "and est respect by all, kindly heart and e daughter, Miss f the Dominion to ~whom: ‘ is C y of many friends. cars ago several ble citizens of the ball of fire trave at a tremendous v ire was seen at K daug the to â€"w of ma 11 18 "CxXtUueti friends.‘" several reli: of the No: e travelling 1, Deing a wWOâ€" l fine characâ€" s Vieno Pirtâ€" i Bank staff, extended the reliable North @ _+ 144488888 * 4* * *43 Toronto Telegram:â€"In Ge cither vote with the great n you join the Great Majority N S * *4 *4 *4 * * * V./ll?l?./%l/l.nWlf/’l’l“flï¬l?fï¬*??’?(f??7?///?I//ll// * Exchange:â€"Experts say stammeretrs can speak fluently when alone. Only their word for it. Among the local news in The Adâ€" vance ten years ago were: "Master Jerom»e Shragge. son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Shragze, is ill in the hospital with !acute bronchitis. All will wish him an early recovery." "Mr. and Mrs. G. N. !Moore have recurned home after a six months‘ holiday in Florida and other ; parts south." "Councillor W. H. Pritâ€" chard is ill at his homs with tonsilitis. All will wish him an early recovery." Gwen Appleby passed her knots Janct McMillan passed bed making and first aid, and Lucette Hansen passed the natiure study test. Campfire was then formed and singâ€" ing was enjoyed by all. The meciing was closed with taps and a Brownie Squesze. _The Guides are asked to be at Cenâ€" tral School on Sunday at 10.15 for their annual church parade to St. Matthew‘ Church. s s s 5 5 t . . . . 5 o s 5 . 4 . . s . . . . . . . . s . . . . s s s s e e i i i . . . . . . e e . . . i n i n n i . o e . n o o o on i o 44 4 444000 Horseshoe was formed. The Iris Patrol broke the flag. After the singâ€" ing of "God Save the King the Guids Prayer was reprated. One Hundred and Sixth I.O.D.L Guide Company met on Monday night for their weekly meeting. The company was called to order by Captain Bailey and the roll was called, followed by inspection. The Guides then went to their pa rol corners and studied badgs work. ctinl e ie h ces â€"."""" 'â€"."‘“ 41. _ ttizat Airestaitnct """.‘ utritincdt M e ’ “ e# ‘ ,, Brady, Andy Devine, Brian Donlevy, Phyllis Brooks, # A l‘ * l4 l rh Tom Brown, Ssidney Blackmer and a cast of thousands. / t dntl( lgb t * ,WN\S“S\S\\SS\“‘%.\SS““\(\S\S\\%S%SX\SXSSXSS\S%\\\\\\\\\\\ * * * * *‘ _ 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 they desire to see the full show. "A Mountjoy seitler this week told of rowing in a row Sunday across a that he sowed in sweet clover last fall." "Mr. G. F. Bailey, of Kapuskasâ€" ing, is spsnding a few weeks in town the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Vary." "Mr.and Mrs. S. Atkinâ€" son, of Haileybury, are now on the last part of their trip home from Buenos Aires, Sov‘th America, where they »were attendinz the marriage of their son. It is expected thas Mr. Atkinson will be here to resume his dutics as police magistrate next woeek." "Dr. M. Srele, who has been in the officc of Dr. GIRL GUIDEKS (A Superâ€"Musical Production Filmed in Technicolour) with Adolphe Menjou, The HRitz Brothers, Zorina, Kenny Baker, Andrea Leads, Helen Jepson, Phil Baker, Edgar Bergen and "Charlie McCarthy." FRIDAY, FRIDAY MIDNIGHT and SATURDAY, MA 2728 "In Old Chicago" Tyrone Power, Alice Faye, Don Ameche, Alice Brady, Andy Devine, Brian Donlevy, Phyllis Brooks, Tom Brown, Sidney Blackmer and a cast of thousands. Including Randolph Scoltt, Jack Haley, Gloria Sstuart, Phyllis Books, Helen Westley, slim summerville, Bill Robinson, Raymond Scott Quintet and Others Special Children‘s Matinece Saturday at 4.30 p.m. SUNDAY MIDNIGHT, MONDAY and TUESDAY, MAYX 22â€"235â€"24 "The Goldwyn Follies" WEDNES. THURS., MAY 25â€"26 Gene Raymond and Olympe Bradna FRIDAY, FRIDAY MIDNIGHT and With Glenda Farrell, Lewis stone, Porter Hall and Douglass Dumbrille, " Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm" MIDNIGHT SHOWS EVERY FRIDAY AND SUNDA Y Timmins Theatres MATINEE DAILY AT 2.30 p.m. EVENING 7.00 and 8.50 p.m. Special Matinee at Goldfields Theat reâ€"Every Saturday at 11.15 a.m. ADMISSIONâ€"All Children 10c "Stolen Heaven" Palace helpful and of value. local news in The Adâ€" Shirley Temple in In Germany you reat imajority or C. A. KRemus and onz of his clerks, Ted Parsons, told the court that they had seen the two men talking outside bofore they entered the store. Hentri stayed at the front of the store while Doyon walked toward the back and osked to purchase som»e razor blades. None are carried in stock at the Reâ€" mus store and the clerk tried to interâ€" est the customer in an electric razor. In the meantime, Henri left the store and Doyon followed two or three minâ€" uts later without making a purchase. Almost at the same time the valuable woich that had been brought cut of the case to show a customer in the store at the time had disappeared from the counter near where Henri had been standing. Poiice were notified and Doyon was found on the strees by the clerk and brought back to the store where he denied that he knew Henri. Inforâ€" mation was obtained that the two men had bkzen seeking work on the road in South Porcupine and had left their C. cA Kemusand oI Ted Parsons, told the had seen the two men * t .t % (% g“.n.“.co. *4 *# 4 ## * * ...0 #* **+ #4 ** # 4 ## ® 4 *#* *# .00 #* ® # #4* * .0 ® Phillippe Doyon, allegeed to have‘ been an accomplice of Henri‘s at the | tim» of the thefs, pleaded innocence of | any iinplication in the affair but was j found guilty and was also sentenced to a year, following investigation of the records of the two men elsewhere. | 4 s | Both admitted several previdus conâ€" | T wo Men Get Year on Watch Stealing Charge pine po‘lice station last Thursday night where he had been given a night‘s Icdging, Alfred Henri, of Ottawa, was conviected of stsaling a wasch valued at $150 a fow hours previously from the C,. A. Remus‘ jewellery store in Timmins and was sentenced to a year in jJail in police here Tuesday. He pleaded guilty. P 19. 10./0 . P o a e uts C «N .N. it C U .t .+. .e o sls ts 2t 2®, * /A / + P a a*s a*2 2*2%, f’. .’0 0’0 .’. + 0’0 + ## .’0 Qz 00 Ld 0'0 .'. 0'. "0 0. 4 ... 00. .z O" ... .: .: .’. ." ...".’..P‘.z". 60 *4 46 4 Arrested in a cell in South Porcuâ€" e po‘lice station last Thursday night rere he had been given a night‘s SECUKRITY â€" 21 Pine Street North THOUGHTFUL CARE AND DIGNITY CHARACTERIZE OUR SERVICE S. T. W ALIKEETI D 4 Automobile Insurance TELEPHONE 509 All Forms FIRE INSURANCE, SICKNESS and ACCIDENT AL ESTATE and MORTGAGES TUESDAY WEDNES, MAY 24â€"25 Double Feature Programme The Jones Family with Jed Prouty and Shirley Deane in * Love on a Budget " also Evelyn Venable, Neil Hamilton and J. Wallington in SATURDAY, SUNDAY MII)NI(}H'I‘ and MONDAY, MAY 21â€"22â€" Bob Livingstone and Ray Corr u, in in MlDl\]lGl’lT SHOW Every Sunday at 12.01 (midnight) Special Matinee Every Saturday at 11.15 a.m. Funeral Director THURS. FRIDAY, MA Y 19â€"20 Melvyn Douglas and Virginia Bruce in "Arsene Lupin Returns" THURS., FRIDAY, MA }\ Goldfields " Heart of the Rockies‘ Dick Merrill and Paula Stone in * Hollywood Stadium packsacks thers. Mr. Remus clerk drove to South Porcu informed Constable Graber o sceription of Honri. At once t!] was certain that she wanted been placed in the cells. ° was ‘thoroughly searched tl was found wrapped in a har in his shirt pocket. Insprector Olson told the c the two men had been given lodging in the Timmins cell times together. Other evid: produced thas they shared here over the Dominion Cafk continuously denied he was a with Henri. "There is no doubt in : you were both working t Magistrate Atkinson, as convicticns in both cases REAL ESTATE INSURANCE STEAMSHIP OFFICE 20 Pine North Timmins on First Mortgages Available in TIMMINS SCHUMACHER sOUTH PORCUPINE Paid Back Monthly over 3 to 5 Years. APPLY TO THURSDAY, MAY 191TH, 193 SERVICE Timmins, Ont. #@ )# #4 *# # _ * t .t 0'.. 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