â€"PHONE 50 e Mill and Officeâ€"Lakeview Road sSoOUTH PORCUPINE 4846 44 son is trying his bes to set the official wheeis in motion to get him out here. It is not now a quzsstion of losing his estate, but of proteciing his life that is the vi‘al one. Common humanity calls for the hspe that the eldeérly man S *4 L S 4. any ° had he no gration fvay. Now race who a: suff:ring :: Germany. I the father ¢ cupine citizes ed a commu Germany s; his father t what chargs> moni‘hs ago | by his wife « in South Por miuch sympa family when aftér sho Ar: hnere. The | been allowsd co cover all their fare, Chants of fa known and r inz in this fOrcod to roi unfort Relatives of S. Porcupine People Held in Germany s PORCUPINE, DOME AND DISTRICT NEWS Not Known What Charge, if Any, Preferred Against Men Detained in Germany. Much Anxiety Felt in the Matâ€" ter. Other News from Southn Porcupine and the Dome Mines. At Hamilton‘s you will find guarâ€" anteed quality in all building supplies . .. at reasongable prices too. PACGE TWO n For Every Building Purpose ~ for profitable expansion Finest Quality, Seasoned A 1 Timmins Branch F, A. Burt, Manager Branches also at Kirkland Lake, Larder Lake and Rouyn. THE DOMINION BANK Do not let your business stagnate. Reasonâ€" able and sound expansion at the right time often makes the difference betwesen failure and success. A function of this Bank is to help you develop your businessâ€" profitably. Consult the Manager of our Branch near you â€"he will be glad to coâ€"operate with you when a loan will assure the profitable expansion of your business. Tl 2e( inde n ‘they woere ‘cmerâ€" is in Germany was ome antiâ€"Nazi feelâ€" The widower was one. His estate in e been confiscated even if the immiâ€" ad allowed him to der arrest, and his . to set the official ) get him out here. ‘stion of losing his cvinz his life that n his uncle in : both he and rested. Under ‘n. Eighteen i azccompanied visit their son Germany and tended to the led heére soon is buried near iey had only | rom Germany ~r and absve 1i0CRiIY I1Or South Porâ€" 493 récgiyâ€" The funeral of Mrs. Fred Smith, aged 44 took place on Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 22nd. A short service was held in Hunkins‘ Funeral Parlors before the cortege proceeded to v. Paul‘s Angliâ€" can Church where Archdeacon Woodall conducted the Church of England burial service. Pallbearers, Mr. E. Hansen, Mr. M. Milleéer, Mr. H. Gallinger, Mr. E. Dempséy, Mr. W. O‘Grady and Mr. A. Lewis bore the body from the chiurch to the waiting hearse for intermont in Tisdale cemetery. Floral tributes wore reéceived from:â€"The Dome Mill Staff; Mr. and Mrs. Morgan C. Williams, Fort William, Onmc.; Mr. and Mrs. H. Gallinger and family; Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wilson; Mr. and Mrs. Art Lewis; Mr. and Mrs. T. Wilson; Mr. and Mrs. Wm, O‘Grady; Mr. and Mrs. Gsorge Smith; Mr. and Mrs. E. Dempsoy; Mr. and Mrs. Moodie Miller. Wreaths: from Husband; Gertie and Frank Wilâ€" fams and family; and a basket of chrysanthemums from Mr. and Myrs. ‘ne Masonic hall. After whist an orâ€" chestra played for round and square dancing and all had a good time. The ladies‘ first prize went to Mrs. Christic, second to Miss Pearl Rock, these ladies cutr:ing for first and second honours with Mrs. N. Woon, who lost out. Mrs. Curtis won consolation. For men, prizes went to:â€"1, Mrs. Montrose; 2, Myr. Hodgins; and 3, Mrs. Hedley Varâ€" ker. The Workz>rs‘ cther nice whis Mr. and M Burlington, wer hom>z of Mrs. 1 Mrs. Dewar, of Truro, Nova Scotia, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Proulx, and intends to remain until after Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomas, of Burlington, were recently guests at the Jn l T hey Lon â€" Laime: the house and Strach garet B men: Mt Smith. birthday o on Sasciurda aunt, Mrs. joyable tim guiests, whis ly lunch TIzo Winnt secont : ind M mE On 10 Coâ€"operative â€"party on ] H itive held anâ€" n Monday in gue. Don non, tLnird re moving Extension with Mrs reside at no Porqul 11 Extenâ€" i love= id eneg A Y 11â€" The Ladies‘ Auxiliary of Trinity United Church met at the home of Mrs. Jack Gannon, Second Ave., on Wednesday afternoon. Arrangements were made for the bazmaar which will be held in about two weeks time. played and the winners were: first, Mrs. R. Forsyth; second, Mrs. G. Roâ€" bertson; chird, Mrs. John O‘Donnell. After the cards were played Mrs. ODonnell served a nice lunch. Mrs. W. Halliwell and her son, Lesâ€" lie, and daughter, Norma, left today for Montreal where they will sail on the Cunard lingr Letitia. They inâ€" tend to make their home at Bolton, Lancashire, England. Mrs. Halliwell, and family have resided in Schumachâ€" er for a number of years and during hor stay here had made a good many friends. The Strollers Club met on Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. John O‘Donâ€" nell, First Ave. Five hundred was disvricts. Anybody who would like to assist by giving warm clothing might see the Rev. F. J. Baine at the manse and he will have it collected. A stag party was held at the Pine Grove Inn on Saturday. The party was to celebrate the wedding of Mr. Fred Dwyer. During the evening Mr. Dwyer was presented with a beautiful silver tea service. Mr. J. T. Jackson, of Timmins, made the presentation, and Mr. Dwyer replied in suitable way. Montreal wher> they will sail on the C.P.R .liner Duchess of Bedford for an extended holiday a. their home in South Wales. The school children‘s concert takes place in the Croatian hall First aveniue, on Tussday, Nov. 29th, and Wednesday, [Nov. 30th. The children have practisâ€" ed hard for this concert, The teachers have spent lots of time and pavience in getLing everything ready for it, so ovox:ybodv is hoping for a good turnout I to mak> the concert a success. | | ’ Mr. and Mrs. S. Miles left today for | The firemen were called out Saturâ€" i day night, Nov. 18th, +o 49 Second aveâ€" nue. Cigarettes and matches carelessâ€" ly discarded were the cause of the fire. On Tuesday night, Nov. 22nd, the! firemen were called out to 65 Third avenue. Overheated stove pipes wore the cause of the fire. Due to the quick response of the firsmen in both callql thers was no loss incurred. â€"_Mrs. F. D. Dwyer entertained a numâ€" ber of her friends on Tuesday afterâ€" noon. _ The friends of Mr. W. Robinson, of the Belle Terre Mine, who has been visiting here, will be sorry to hear that he had to go to i. Mary‘s hospital for| ‘onsil operaton. ' The United Churck intend sending a bale of clothing out West next week and also to the settlers in the Northern | of S Lude Sschumacher, Nov. 23.â€"(Special to The Advanc>)â€"A pretty wedding took placs at the Trinity United Church manse on Thursday, Nov. 17th, when Jean Anne Wilson, of Timmins, beâ€" came the bride of John Gorley Lit{tle, Schumacher School Concert Next Week Other Items of Interest from Schumacher. tea. Mrs. Naish was in charge of the tea, and was assisted by Mrs. W. Parâ€" ren and Miss Dodge at the tables. Mrs. Pyke and Mrs. Woodley in the kitchen, Mrs. Hedges at the baking cable. Mrs, Walker and Mrs. Steinhoff at the sewing and apron table, and Miss Ruth Wilson. The ladiés are indebted to Mrs. Alexander, Mrs, Richards and Mrs. Adamson for making the very dainty sandwiches, A door prize, doâ€" nated by Miss Ursula Christie was won by Miss Teresa Burns with number 32. charity and chiurch organizations have een holding affairs lately that the ladies were afraid they might not do so well, but financial returns woere quite zgood. Mrs, HMHarper and the ladies in charge wish to thank all who helpeéd by coming out to partake of cea, buy the sewing and baking, and preparing the tea. Mrs. Naish was in charge of the tea, and was assisted by Mrs. W. Parâ€" The home of Mrs. B. H. HMHarper on Tuesday afternoon was a busy place. The Sewing Circle of St. Paul‘s Church held its postponed tea there and we are glad to report it a success. So many [ Scuth Porcupinege. Miss Grace R. ude attended the bride and Mr. Howâ€" rd Brovener attended the groom. The ev. F. J. Raine officiated at the cereâ€" Sky and sta had resided the past tw from â€" illâ€"hea tha.. time. I shock to her for her reco T. The late Mrs. Smith in South Porcupine for years and had suffered th considerably during er death came as 4 sad THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO G. RUTLEDGE Cb O @4 6669 4666 % 09900490060 64 Haileybiury, Nov. 24â€"(Snecial to The Advance)â€"A Quebec province woman Husband Charged After Wife Hurt in Car Crash evening whist was played. The prize winners were: first, Mrs. Moran; secâ€" ond, Mrs. Bob Keiller. After the cards Mrs. Dmyterrko served a nice lunch and a pleasing social eveninz was spent. Mrs. Emma Dmyterrko, First Ave., encertained at her home last Wednesâ€" day night at a shower for Mrs. H. Cowden, of Gold Centre. During the to be collected. Hospital building cost Nurs2s, residence : Plant and equipment ... Water, fire and sewer lines The following financial statement was given, and the gratifying anâ€" nouncement made that of the amount pledged to the building fund only oneâ€" half of one per cens. ($443.50) remains Mention was made of the help given the hosp‘cal by different organizations and public thanks for the same was made by a special vote:â€"The Ladies‘ Auxiliary of the hospital under Presiâ€" dent Mrs. R. E. Dye, which has done splendid work for the hospital of a most practical nature: Ladies‘ Guild of the Consumers‘ Coâ€"opserative Society, which has steadily worked on cthe hosâ€" pital mending, etc.; Timmins Chapter 1.0.D.E., who supplied the hospital nursery with cots and sees to their upâ€" keep}; The Kiwanis Clubâ€"President Mr. W. S. Blakeâ€"for the creating of the lawn, planting of trees and general beaucifying of the hospital grounds, with Mr. W. Skinner, and Mr. Frank Sullivan, assistant secretary. Real Values South Porcupine Hospital has 85 Births in 8 Months Auditors were appointed at this meetâ€" ing for the hospital accounts, and Edâ€" wards, Morgan Co. of Toronto were once more given the choice. Men‘s Treatâ€"‘emâ€"Rough Overalls. Genuine 8 oz. Denim., Best quality 2 25 Per pair only 0 fad * Men‘s Fur Caps, Black or Brown Men‘s Fancy Wool Socks. Only Annual Report of Porcupine General Hospital Shows Notâ€" able Progress and Popularity. Election of Board of Directors for Ensuing Term. Other South Porcupine and Dome News. Men‘s â€" Hartt Invader â€" Oxfords, Black or Brown 7 (’5 Onlv e e Martin‘s â€" Scotch â€" Grain â€" Brogue Oxfords. Black or 5 9?' Brown. . Only !) 4 ..... Next to Mascioli Theatre HIS WEEKâ€"END Men‘s Wear Mén‘s Sski Caps per pair » 10,561.51 17,570.94 7,945.15 The Slovakian government retorted by ordering confiseation of Hungarian property within its borders. The Czechoslovaks ¢to be expelled are those who settled since 1918 in the territory now regained by Hungary. Prague, Czechoslovakia, Nov. 22.â€" Hungary ordered the expulsion of Czechoslovaks toâ€"day from the territory she occupied after the dismemberment of Czechoslovakia. The Rev. Fg. Brouillard officiated at an actractive wedding, this (Thursday) morning, at 8.30 o‘clock when he unitâ€" ed in marriage Lina, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jos@rph Belair, and Mr. Edâ€" mond Clement, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Clement. The ceremony took place at the Notre Dame des Lourdes Roman Catholic Church, and was atâ€" tendecd by many relatives and fri>nds of the bride and groom. The bride, who was charmingly atâ€" ‘ired for che occasion, was given in marriage by her uncle, Mr. Leo. Belair, while the groom was attended by his father, Mr. Wilfred Clement. Hungary Expels Czechs Residing on her Borders The death occurred at her home, 108 Avenue Road, of Mrs. Josephine Richâ€" ards, on Wednesday, November 23rd. The deceased was born in Sutton, Ontâ€" ario, and had been resident at Porâ€" quois Junction for several years before coming to Timmins years ago. She is survived by four sons and her daughters in Timmins. Funeral services will be held on Priday afternoon at 4 o‘clock, from Walker‘s Undertaking Parlours. Wedding This Morning at Notre Dame Church Here Mrs. Josephine Richards Died Here Yesterday as sequels to an automobile accident last Saturday night northeast of New Liskeard. According to the police reâ€" port, a car driven by Adelard Tefebyre, of Rollett, P.Q., ran into a construction truck owned by Curran and Briggs on Dale‘s hill, Casey township. In the crash, Mrs. Lefebvre sustained a brokâ€" en bone in her wrist and the Lefebvre care was smashed badly. Provincial Constable Fred Simpson, from district headquarters here, investigaced, and a charge of reckless driving was laid against Lefebvre, who was released on kail to appear before Magistrate Atkinâ€" son here tomorrow. sustained injury to one aim and her husband is facing a police court chargse $5 and costs was paid for not proâ€" ducing a driver‘s license. And for not having brakes on a car in good running order the driver will make another appearance next week. One drunk paid $10 and costs after pleading guilty. Another drunk comes up nexs weekâ€"(he has been coming up pretty regularly for the past few years). Witness in a wood theft case being in bed, this case was also adjourned. forget Is the Lezion‘s Saturday Night Stagette. Central Hotel Basement. Police Court Thrée minutés only of Magistrate Atkinson‘s time was taken up on Tuesâ€" day at the police court here. Nob that our local miscreants have been on their best behaviour but just becaluse the few on the docket were adjourned till next week. $1 and costs was imposed for failing to stop at a "stop" sign. Bornâ€"On Wednesday, Nov. 23rd, in the Porcupine General hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Shanks, of Timâ€" minsâ€"a dauchter. The great event which you mustin‘t Mrs. T. Farre)! is on the sick list, suffering from an attack of "fAu", and the eff¢écts of a fall suscainsd on the slippery road over a week ago. Bornâ€"In the Porcupine General hosâ€" pital, on Siunday, Nov. 20thâ€"a daughâ€" ter to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Walker, of the New York Porcupine. Mrs. J. Lang of Kirkland Lake, was visiting friends in town over the weekâ€" end. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Johns of the Dome, returned on Saturday from holi«â€" day in Portland, Oregon. Mrs. Woodall is visiting her daughter, Mrs. A. Henneéesscy, in Hailoybury. The winners of the dramatic contest of the Intorbranch AY.P.A., are leavyâ€" ing on Friday to put on their play "The Vision at she Inn" in Iroquois Pallis. Timmins and Troquois Palls branches will also produce their plays in the hall. Mrs. John Costain, who has bsen unâ€" dergoing special medical treatment in Ottawa while visiting her daughter in Komptville for the past four or five weeks, returned home on Sunday ly improved in health. Mr. John Cosâ€" tain went down a week previously and re‘lurned with her. Roads and landscaping 2,004 .34 Of this total cost there remains now $2,298.95 unpaid. An organization meeting will be held the last Wednesday in November «o clect officers (Nov. 30tinm. Pud un ud sds e d M i Ne LNA N Ne N. N ui ui n 2922 2. 2* # # . _ ®@ oooooooooooooooooooooooo 0o we abe obe alaat ale ate abe ate ale ale aliaale ale alealacts adi nalnatnatnale ate ote ataate ate ate ate ate ate ate ate ons eP n ce n ie # sw :oo:“:n:“:oo:oo’n’n'n'“'n'u'u’n’u’n’n‘n’n‘n’u’n'oo'n’n’n'u:«:n:»‘n'“:“:u:n:n:“:“'“°n’“’“’“’“’0"“.“.‘0. vetectente ie ooooooooooooooo C‘ t *s"*s‘" *n‘ *s" *a *« Â¥*% o‘q $ : Mascioli Theatre, Schumacher : h stalments during the Ten (10) years next after the date when the same are issued; and the respective amounts of principal payable in each of the ten years during the currency of the debâ€" . entures shall be such that the aggregate amount payable in each of the said years for principal and interest in reâ€" spect of the said debt shall be as nearâ€" ly as possible equal to the amount so payable in cach of the other nine years (9), of the said period, and the respective amcunts of principal and inâ€" terest and the aggregate thereof payâ€" able in each of the said ten (10) years during the currency of the debentures shall be as shown in schedule "A*" hereto attached. 3. The debentures as to both prinâ€" cipal and interest shall be payable at par at the principal office of the TImâ€" perial Bank of Canada in South Poreuâ€" pine or in Toronto, in the Province of Ontario, Canada. 4. The debentures shall be signed and issued by the head of the Council or by somse other person authorized by Byâ€"Law to sizin and issue the same, and shall be signed by the Treasurer; and the interest coupons shall be sign~â€". ced by the Treasurer, and his signature to the said interest coupons may be written, stamped, lithortraphed or enâ€" graved. | Byâ€"Law, and may bear any date within such twoâ€"year period. The debentures shall be payable in Ten (10) annual inâ€" stalments during the Ten (10) years Fortyâ€"one one hundredth dollars, ($756,â€" 242 41), no part of the prinzipal or inâ€" terest of which is in arrear; NOW THEREFPORE BE IT ENACTâ€" ED BY THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF TISDALE, as a Bylaw thereof, as follows: 1. For the purpose mentioned in the preamblée, there shall be borrowed on the credit of the corporation the sum of Fiftyâ€"five Thousand Dollars ($55,â€" 000.00), and debentures shall be issued therefor in sums of not less than One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) each, bearâ€" ing interest at the rate of Four and Oneâ€"half Per Centlum, (4‘4%) per anâ€" num, and having coupons attached thersto for the payment of interest. 2. The debentures shall all bear the same date and shall be issued within two (2) years after the passing of this AND WHEREAS the amount of the whole rateable property of the said municipality according to the last reâ€" vised assessment roll is Four Million, Three Hundred and Sixtyâ€"seven Thouâ€" sand, Eight Hundred and F‘orty five Dollars, ($4,367.845.00) : AND WHEREAS the amount of the debenture debt of the corporation is Seven Hundred and Fiftyâ€"six. Thouâ€" sand, Two Hundred and Fortyâ€"two and WHEREAS it is expedient to borrow, for the purpose of building and equipâ€" ping new and adequate municipal ofâ€" fices in the Township of Tisdale. and new and adequate offices for the Poâ€" lice, Fire, Works and other departme>nts conducted by the said imunicipal corâ€" poration, the sum of Fiftyâ€"five Thouâ€" sand Do‘llars ($55,000.00); and that is the amount of the debt intended :o be created : Township of Tisdale § PEARCE ‘AAm y E CROSS DRUG STORE R 5 # BYâ€"LAW NUMBER Boing a Byâ€"law for borrow« ing the sum of Fiftyâ€"five Thousand Dollars ($55,â€" (000.00) . NOTE: Owing to the Unusuai Length of this Picture the first performâ€" ance will start at 6.10 p.m.; second performance at 8.50 p.m. Plus: Johnny Downs (Musical) MONDAY AND TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28th and 20th MIDNIGHT SHOW SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27th EDWARD G. ROBINSON, JANXNFE BRYAN and ALLAN sSOUTH PORCUPINE WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, DECEMBER 1 sSTANX LAUREL AND OLIVER HARDY in "BLOCKHEADS" Added: Cartoon and Trapped Underground special Children‘s Matinee Thursday at 4.20 p.m. TYRONE POWER, LORETTA YOUNG and ANNABELLA in FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25th and 26th NOGRMA sSHEARER AND TYRONE POWER in FRIDAY AND sSATURDAY, DECEMBER 2nd and 3rd "MARIE ANTOINETTE" Extra:;: China Toâ€"day and Musical LIMITED THE PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE | _ TAKE NOTICE FURTHER that he First day of December, A.D. 1938, at 4 o‘clock in the afternoon at the Council Chambers in the said Municiâ€" pality has been fixed for the appointâ€" _ment of persons to attend at the pollâ€" ing places and at the final summing up of the votes by the Clerk. AND TAKE NOTICE FPURTHER that if the assent of the electors is obtainâ€" ed to the said proposed Byâ€"Law it will be taken into consideration by the Municipal Council of the said Corporaâ€" tion at a thereof to be held after the expiration of one month from the daie of the first publication of this notite, and that such first publication was made on the 9th day of Novemâ€" ber, A.D. 1938. AND TAKE NOTICE FPURTHER that a tennant who desires to vote upon said proposed Byâ€"Law must deliver to the Clerk not later than the tenth day before the day appointed for taking the vote, aâ€"Declaration under the Canâ€" ada Evidence Act, that he is a tenant whose lease extends for the time for which the debt or liability is to be created, or in which the money to be raised by the proposed Byâ€"Law is payâ€" able, or for at least twentyâ€"one years, and that he has by the lease covenantâ€" ed to pay all municipal taxes in reâ€" spect of the property of which he is a tenant other than local improveâ€" ment rates, TAKE NOTTICE that the foregoing is a true copy of a proposed Byâ€"Law of ‘he Corporation of the Township of Tisdale, to be submitted to the votes of the electors at the same time and a. the same places as the annual elecâ€" J4Jon for the Municipal Council, and the Deputy Returning Officers appointed to hold the said elections shall take the vote. ($55,000.00â€"4 * %, 10 yearsâ€"equal anâ€" nual paymentâ€"$6,950.84). 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 ... 1948 1949 $4,475.84 $4,677.24 $4,887.72 $5,107.67 $5,337.52 $5,577.72 $5,828.70 $6,091.00 $6,365.09 $6,651.50 $55,000.00 $2,475.00 $2,273.60 $2,083.12 $1,843.17 $1,613.32 $1,373.12 $1,122.14 $ 859.84 $ 585.175 $ 290.34 $14,508.40 $6,950.84 $6,950.84 $6,950.84 $6,950.84 $6,950.84 $6,950.84 $6,950.84 $6,0950.84 $6,950.84 $6,950.84 $69.508.40 Clerk Reove PASSED this ... day of , 1938. This is Schedule "A" referred to in the within Byâ€"Law Number . of the Township of Tisdale; showing how the sum of Fifiyâ€"five Thousand Dollars ($55,000.00) hereby required to be raisâ€" ed and repaid, together with interest, in annual instalments, is apportioned: 7. This Byâ€"Law shall take effect on the day of the passing thereof, subject only to the assent thereto of the elecâ€" tors, and to any approval of the Ontâ€" ario Municipal Board which may be required. eightyâ€"four one hundredths dollars ($6,â€" 950.84) for the purpose of paying the amount due in each of the said years for tly»> principal and interest at the ra‘is of Four and â€"Oneâ€"half Péer Centâ€" um (4‘4%%) per annum in respect of the said debt, as shown in Schedule the said debt, as shown in Schedule "A" hereto annexed. 6. The debentur>s shall contain any provision for the registration thereof authorized by law at the <ime of the issue thereof. THURSDAY. NO VEMBER 4TH, 1983 (Copy of Proposed Byâ€"Law) FRANK C. EVANS, Clerk Coloured Sportsree) NOTICE TELEPHONE 28 * $6,950.84 $6,950.84 $6,950.84 $6,950.84 $6,950.84 $6,950.84 $6,950.84 $6,0950.84 $6,950.84 $6,950.84 $69,508.40 it