Porcupine Advance, 13 Dec 1934, 1, p. 4

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suggest that Toronto, is Centre of a Dope Ring ROOM TO RENTâ€"In the Gordon Block. Apply to L. Halperin, Jewelâ€" ler, 7 Pine Street, North, Timmins. â€"50bp GIRL WANTEDâ€"For general houseâ€" work. Apnl\ at 89â€" Fifth Timâ€" mins, or phone 1137â€"J. â€"50 b COUCHâ€"In loving memory of our dear little daughter, Pamela, who passed away on December 15, 1929, aged 10 months and 2 weeks. Saved from this world of sorrow, Gathered while sweet and fair, Our darling sleeps near the Saviour Oh may we meet her there. â€"Ever réemembered by Mama, Daddy and Derek. ~â€"50bD1 HOUSE FOR«â€"RENTâ€"FiV size basement; furnace; at 110 Balsam Street, don,. Or tre â€"of HELP WANTEDâ€"Experienced maid. Apply jaf. 96 First Aveinue, Schuâ€" macher. _ 50â€"b BRAINâ€"In loving memory of our darling little granddaughter, Pamela, who departed this life, Degcember 15, 1929, aged 10 months and 2 weeks. When we réach the heavenly garden, And see her in full bloom, The flower we love so dearly And thought God plucked too soon. Oh, then we shall know the reason Though we know it not today Why in her fragrant beauty, pa HF â€"Sadly missed b ind 1iEATED ROOM FOR RENTâ€"In priâ€" vate home. Apply at 98 Second Aveâ€" nut, Schumacher. â€"50bptf JR â€" RENTâ€"Fourâ€"roomed â€" furnished l0use. Apply to B. F. Lennan, 10 Eim Street, North, Timmins. ~48tf OMEN WANTEDâ€"To sew for us at home. Sewing machine necessary. No selling. Ontario Neckwear Comâ€" pany, Dépt. 272, Toronto 8. â€"33â€"39 > ~of ited Apply Timitx RENTâ€"Furnished room; home vileges; meals if desired. Apply 109 Second Avenue, Schumacher, phone 1083â€"W 50â€"bp SE FOR RENTâ€"Pive rooms, at Maple Street North. Apply at r of=: 208 Maple Skreet, North, nmins. â€"50bp Avenue, between St. Charies and inda Hotels. Apply at City Serâ€" Station, Timmins, phone 40. 50op rRes were made yesterday in Lonâ€" ntart>, that Tcronto is the cenâ€" a dope distributing ring. It is by London police that they two _ envelopes under the mat of their own cars after they had t a man into the station on a of theft. As the envelopes hnad through the postâ€"office, police le that the dope is being peddled W k our flower away. y missed by Grandpa, Grandma m aa man f theft. hrough that t NTâ€"One garage. App on Avenue, Timmins. ANTEDâ€"Young housekeeper Box K. H., Theâ€" Advance 5. â€"50 b p Tâ€"Fourâ€"roomed house with i, at 65 Sixth Avenue. Apâ€" Pifth Avenue, upstairs, Timâ€" erâ€"4 p.m. ~â€"50bp Timmil roomed houst coroner of Cai . Apply at 94 fiveâ€"roomed house v at 258 Mountio â€"roomeq apartment nces. Apply to 123 Timmins, upstairs â€"50b and fair, ir the Saviour there. by Mama, Daddy : _ comfortable, South. â€"50bp » rooms; fullâ€" toilet. Apply North, Timâ€" â€"50b Bla _ Cameron ; it 94 Main 50 b Mountjoy ne 1022â€"W â€"500bp 0â€"bp 50bp 10 All persons having any claims as creâ€" ditors or otherwise against the estate of Ralph Wellington Robbins, late of the Town of Timmins, in the District of Cochrane, Mining Engineer, deceasâ€" ed, who died on or about the twentyâ€" third day of July, A.D. 1928, at the Town of Timm‘ins, in the District of Cochrane, are requested to send full particulars of their claims, verified by affidavit or declaration On or before the 10th day of January, A.D. 1935 to STANLEY O‘HARA. Executor. Ry Herman Moscoe, Schumacher, Qantario, Solicitor for the Executor. â€"49â€"502â€"50 Any persons having any claim against the late Dorothy O‘Hara, of Schumachâ€" er, Ontaric, who died on or about the 20th day of October, 1934, are required to send particulars thereof to the unâ€" dersigned Executor, on or before the 20th day of December, 1934, after which date the assets of the said deâ€" ceased will be distributed, having regard only to the claims of which the execuâ€" tor shall then have notice. Dated at Schumacher, Ontario, this 5th day of December, A.D. 1934. GODFREY Barristers, 10 Adelaide to, Ontario, Solicitors istratrix of the Estate NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS Public Trust Ontario. FOR SALEâ€"Good Work Horse. Will be sold cheap. Good for bush work. V. W. Baker, Naybob Mine, South of Timmins. â€"~â€"50abp ROOM AND BOARDâ€"in private home with all conveniences including use of phone. Washing, pressing and mending gone, w.ith reasonable price. Apply to Miss Judge, 67 Birch street south, Timmins. Phone 332 â€"49h In the Estate of Peter O‘Donnell. deâ€" ceased. All persons having claims against the Estate of the above mentioned who died in the Town of Weston, in the County of York, on the 10th day of October, 1934, are required to file proof of same with the undersigned on or before the 3rd day Of January, 1935. Dated at Toronto this 3rd day of D« cember, 1934. OM AND BOARDâ€"Russell Hotel After that date the Public Truste will proceed to distribute the estate having regard only to the claims 0 which he shall then have had notice,. FOR SALEâ€"Forty live pigs off railâ€" road. Arriving Friday noon or Saturâ€" day. Come and see them on the tracks. Jack Tubman, at the car. In the Estate !of Dorothy O‘H ceased. NOTICE TO CREDIT ORS POR SALEâ€"Lynn condition. Apply Timmins. ROOM AND BOARDâ€"Warm and comâ€" fortable, with all conveniences. Apâ€" ply 79 Pine Street South; plain sewâ€" ing also done. â€"50 bp With the issue of The Advance semiâ€"weekly, the rates for want advts have been â€"simplified. _ Want advts now are 1c per word with a minimum of 25¢ (35b¢ if charged). Boots, size 5, in goc Apply 19 James ave newly _ decorated throughout. ROOM AND BOARD Re: Ralph Wellington Robbins Want Ads â€" OT week. Phone Oszoode Hall A., N. MIDDLETON ted } steam Rates reasonabl Tube Skat i1 condition . Timmins CORCORAN St. East, Toronâ€" for the Adminâ€" â€"50b51b52b burn HIT â€"40bâ€"50a AFA heated e; by 50b tf 50) 0 A V de ind 50a The grand jury had finished thsir deliberatiocns. They had made a tour of inspection of the jail, and were reâ€" | turning to the Court room to report ! their findings to His Honor Judge Hayâ€" ward. In they marchedâ€"but somehow there were not enough chairs to go around, although there had been cnough when the jury retired. Court attendants hastened to supply one more |chair. But the sheriff was doing some | counting and discovered that someâ€" | where along the route the jury had picked up an added member, for there were fourteen of them in place of the usual thirteen as provided by the staâ€" tutse. The added member proved to be a friend of one of the jurymen, who did not want to lose sight of his pal. As per usual, the Grand Jury, brought in the timewOrn recommendations reâ€" garding the jail, with the fumigator ‘once again holding the place of honor. |\ These, His Honor Judge Hayward proâ€" !mised to forward to proper authorities | for their consideration. Prize winning, gentlemen: l1st, R. Walker, 16 lb. turkey; 2nd, A. E. Rigg, i2 lb. turkey; 3rd, James Topping, 10 lb. turkey; 4th, L. Bound, 10 Ib. turkey; 5th, L. Froulx, chicken Halfâ€"time prizeâ€"a surprise featureâ€" 16 lb. turkey given to the one with the highest score when half way through the whist drive. This prize went tc Mrs. Landers. Refreshments were served after the cards. Dancing was enjoyed until around 1.30 p.m. The committee of the Band wish to take this opportunity to thank all those who helped, particularly those who helped in the kitchen. Toronto Mail and Empire:â€"The fact tha; South West Africa, formerly a German colony, has voted to become the fifth province in the Union of South Africa is further tribute to the wisdom of the ssttlement that followed the Boer War. The Porcupine District Pipe Band whist drive and dance held in the Holâ€" linger hall last night proved a pleasing success. Prize winning ladies: 1st, Mrs. Rigg, 16 lb. turkey; 2nd, Mrs. N.xon, 12 lb. turkey; 3rd, Mrs. Landers, 10 lb. turkey. Mrs. McTaggart and Mrs. Jardine drew for 4th and 5th prize, 10 1.b turkey going to Mrs. McTaggart and a chicken to Mrs. Jardine. Door prizeâ€"16 lb. turkey went to Mrs Landers. Word was received in town toâ€"day of the death at Beachville, near Toronto, of Mrs. D. A. Hoggarth, formerly of Timmins. Mrs. Hoggarth had been seâ€" riously ill for some weeks past so her death was not altogether unexpected. The death, however, will be deeply reâ€" gretted by wide circles in Timmins where for many years she was greatly esteemed. Two sons, Robert, Kirkland Lake, and Dee of Toronto, survive. The funeral will be at Beachville, toâ€"morâ€" Hollinger Consolidated Gold Mines Limited the 31s shareho business 1934. Dated row The following were the delegates registered at the annual meeting of the Northern Ontario Associated Boards of Trade at the Empire hotel hall on Tuesâ€" day morning of this week:â€"W. O. Langdon (president) Timmins; J. A. Clermont and D. Pomerleau, Cochrane; N. T. Berry Thos, McDonald, H. B. Childs, D. A. Johnson, Matheson; Roy Thompson, North Bay; Dr. McInnis, W. Rinn and Dayton Ostrosser, Timmins. A despatch from Hatleybury says that Charles Austin, governor of the District Jail, has been advised of his demotion to turnkey to allow G. Bruce to takse over the supervising office. The change was made by an inspecâ€" tor who recently visited the institution. No reason was given for the action. H» found cccasion to compliment the staff on the operation and appearance of Whist Drive and Dance by Pipe Band Last Night NOT ENOUGH CHAIRS FOR HIS JURY AT HAILEYBURY GOVERNOR OF HAILEYBURY DISTRICT JAIL DEMOTED Wrap all Garbage in paper Keep your Garbage Can covered Use plenty of Chloride of Lime which can be procured at the Town Hall free Householders using well water mus! boil it for at least 20 minutes. All Outside Toilets must be made fiyâ€" proof. By Order of Death of Mrs. D. Hoggarth at Beachville, Wednesday Delegates Attending the Associated Boards Here DIVIDEND NUMBER 261 EXTRA DIVIDEND NUMBER 30 ATTENTION HOUSEHOLDERS ld ar dividend dend of 1 ; dend of 1 p.c.. making 2 p.C. e been declared on the Capiâ€" of the Company, payable on day of December, 1934, to ‘rs of record at the close of n the 13th day of December, THE BOARD OF HEALTBH f December, 1934 I. McITVOR, tant â€"Treasuret pc., and an THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO det (From Toronto Telegram) Hamilton, Dec. 12â€"Posing as Detroit hoodlums in the market for stolen gold, three Royal Canadian Mounted Police officers last night seized $6,000 worth of the metal which, it is believed, may have been looteg from Ontario mines, and arrested three suspects. Charged with vagrancy, The Rajakk, 20, and Lou‘ls Cord., To: and John Vaklich, Timmins are held in the Hamilton jail pending ther investigations. Police officers reached the end of dust trail late at night when o the suspects, whom they had met eral days previous, informed them they were ready to hand over the r Under the shielded rays of a light in a hidden Barton street ga the Mounted Police were first s the gold. A few minutes later it daught Mounties Posed as Crooks to Catch Highgraders the Mounted Police we the gold. A few minute being weighed and value man avenue police stat Eim Mrs. 4 the misf« knee to t Ing wate making | Malcolm a greater carry â€" ou made by . the affairs of the railr was at the Parliament day but as far as cou! did not indicate his in burn Cabinet. It is that his position on is only a temporary on ferences he is alleged â€" the chairman over th posed dismissal of va: ficials, may, it is rum originallyâ€"planned sta;j said to have demande cent threâ€"day Commi North Bay that dismi commended should hb once, while Mr. Lang taken the attitude tha out of staff should be gereral manager of t Cavanagh. Liberal p ters in the district are with Mr. Racine in the to be ready to descend c if Conservative appoint ploy of the railway ard without further delay. found that th tarily gane aw: feared at hom Rumor RKacine Threatens to Leave T. N. O. Com. Born Mitton, Decem} tt Sloma *1 Cleaners Phone 592 69 Third Ave Mrs 1€ Let Sloma im in his inquiry 1 of the railroad. M Parliament Bulldin willin 1J miemnmi M T as cou‘d ite his int Mai @er Ofi ..he r0oi beral patron ed stay. manded Commis tain A rman th itilon en durir n 11 i future‘ t mmendation it po LV it Rad mm h ad l the metal cfAlash the emâ€" dismissed Ra ha Theodo Toront re beir 11 16 11 rt nown hev The other difficulty is that of securâ€" ing the coâ€"operation of the lumber conâ€" cerns to the extent of their dropping their title to part of the timber limits. Still another difficulty is that of cutâ€" ting windblown or timber fuel in winâ€" ter time. In some instances, however, if the present negotiations are worked out satisfactorily bushmen willing to go to work will be offered such emâ€" ployment by the Government. The department denies that the plan is intended to force lumber compani¢es to provide employment outside of the usual lines. The department also deâ€" nied the story that certain companies had appealed to the department for reduced timber dues and bonuses on the ground that ‘they were unable to carry on otherwise, but that when this reâ€" quest was denied and the Government Two Upper Canada College gradâ€" uates, one of them only 19, have been chosen from a number of candidates from all paris of Ontario be Rhodes scholars for 1935, according Death of Two Children at Belleville Last Night Marjorie Thompson, 19, of Belleville, who has been under observation recentâ€" ly for mental disease, killed her brother Neil, aged 9, her sister Ina, aged 10, while they were asieep last night. Anâ€" other brother heard the report of the 22 rifle as it was discharged and took the gun from his sister. and Mrs. VictOor A. Smith, of Toronto. His father is general manager of the Parker Fountain Pen Co. John William Magladery has secured first class honors every year in mediâ€" cine and is nresident of his year in that curse of study. He is a member of the Omega Alpha, and a formser president of Alpha Delta Phi fraternity. In athâ€" letie world he has also shown ability and was a membef of the junior interâ€" co‘llegiate football team, president of the University track club, president of the intercollegiate track union and a member of the University Directorate. He has taken a prominent part in othâ€" er student activities. quest was denied and the Government suggested that it might step in itself and provide employment in the bush was also denied. "We are writing to a num>er of comâ€" panies in several districts of the North," said Mr. Noad, "and are asking them for coâ€"operation in the plan. These negotiations will take time and each must be made the subject of separate correspondence. It is impossible to deal with the plan ¢Cn a wholesale yeat‘s. John William Magladery, 23 years of age, was born in New Liskeard, Ont., and was a resident of that town for many years. During part of that time his father, Thomas Magladery, now deputy minister of colonization and immigration at Ottawa, was member in the Legislature for South Temiskaâ€" ming in which riding New Liskeard was then situated. ‘Tom Magladery is ons of the most popular resident in the North and there will be very gensral congratulations to him on the occasion of the honour won by his son. Both Smith and Magladery have done brilliant work in their respective colâ€" lege courses. Smith is a son of Mr. and Mrs. VictOor A. Smith, of Toronto. His father is general manager of the scale." It was pointed out at Toronto that the private lumber operators are under no obligation to coâ€"cperate with the deâ€" partment and the rights asked by the province must be surrendersd voOolunâ€" provint tarily. It is said that Hon. Peter Heenan, Minister of Lands and Forests and Norâ€" thern Development, intends to make an announcement in the matter at an early date. Rhodes scholars for 1935, according to an announcement made this week by the selection committee. Arnold C. Smith, thirdâ€"year student in poliâ€" tical science at University of Toronto, and John William Magladery, sixthâ€" year medical student at the same inâ€" stitution, are the two who will conâ€" tinue their studies at Oxford Univerâ€" sity, â€"England for â€"the next three Former New Liskeard Man Wins Rhodes Scholarship ult ‘est rument official to supervise all cutting nd other operations. Word from Toronto is to the effect hat two major difficultiese have conâ€" ronted the scheme so far. The one ificulty is that of securing experienced roodcutters who can benefit their y cutting firewood. One story to the ffect that a thousand or more woodâ€" ut‘ers would be employed and that the rood might be shipped to Southern Onâ€" ario has been denied by the departâ€" A plan along this line was sugâ€" ested some time ago by Hon. Mr. Hepâ€" urn himself, but its difficulties were con apparent. It is not so easy to disâ€" over a thousand experieneced woodâ€" Plans to Spends a Million 1] nployment for Hundreds in North Said to be Aim of the Ontario Governâ€" ment. suppiy fTeul irmised that asked to detf: . of the wood thousand experienced wood eady to take on the work sug mincement was mad Monday of this wee onday of this week to the negotiations are being carâ€" i companies owning timber ie North to permit unemâ€" it wood to be used by relief n the towns, villages, and North. The scheme is said work for several hundred and the province is said to spend up to a million plan. It is understood iment‘s idea is to emâ€" d woodcutters at the after being cut being feul to those on reli¢ef. that the municipalities defray at least part of wood when securing the Government‘s cutting each case where the ) there will be a Govâ€" to supervise all cutting : Your Grey Hair : Sees No Reason for Any Clash on Highway Matter The Toronto C reaching here las lowing to say in Heenan‘s attitude Transâ€"Canada hi minion Governme Heenan‘s attitude in regard to the Transâ€"Canada highway and the Doâ€" minion Government:â€" "Declaring that he could not see any reason for discord between Ontario and Ottawa, and remarking that he wholeâ€" heartedly welcomed the fullest coâ€"operâ€" ation of the Dominion Government on the question of the Transâ€"Canada highway link, Hon. Peter Heenan, Minâ€" ister of Lands ang Forests, last night gave assurance that all informticon deâ€" sired would be furnished. gave assurance that all informtion deâ€" sired would be furnished. "It was his understanding that Preâ€" mier Hepburn and Frime Minister R. B. Bennett had reachesd an agreement that the 135â€"mile section of highway between Schreiber> and White River would be constructed and that Mr. Bennett had given Premier Hepburn the option of either accepting 60 cents per man or contributing on a fiftyâ€"fifty basis toward the cost. Mr. Heenan said he felt somewhat handicapped, as he did not wish to comment upon an agreement made between two Premiers. ‘The only thing I can hope for," he said, "is that in the interests of the unemployed people of Ontario the Otâ€" tawa Government will yet realize that there was an agreement whereby 4,000 men would be put to work on that secâ€" tion. I have got all my officials together T (3BtL: * §40008888898888889989898088888§80888888480880048000 000000 0 00# 0 in 18. t oK oth oi on [ 4 oh. J oh. n cE o .k {“.“.oo‘“. ealus nsl atente abeateatectrate abente ats ateate abeats abna ate ate ate # MISS BETTY‘S CLEANING PARLOR 10 CEDAR STREET NORTH is made from roots ar« in the NATURAL WAY healthy lustre. To keep the hair and scalp clean, use ANGELIQUE SPECIAL SHAMPOOâ€"Price 25¢ per bottle For Sale by MOISLEY BALL, Druggists New Brunswick Potatoes, bag . .$1.05 Granulated Sugar, 10 Ibs. .. .. ...59¢ Cut Peel. Llb.pkg. .......:....;... 23¢ Pitted Dates 2 Ibs. ..........~... . 25¢ 2 Ibs. Fresh Ground Coffee, Ib, ... ... .. .25¢ Malkin‘s Tea, per Ib. 55¢ Flour No. 124 lbs. :........;.... 79¢ Chase Sanborn Coffee ... Maxwell House Coffee .......... 30¢ Shoulder Roast Just Compare . You Will Be éonvinced FRESH PORK Ib. ....16¢ By the Piece Choice Smoked Choice Fresh Turkeys per Ib. 25¢ You will need that Dress or Suit dryâ€"cleanedâ€"and to do it right it takes time. If you are going to a party or dance, don‘t wait until the last minuteâ€" get it done now. While They Last THOUGHTFUL CARE AND DIGNITY CHARACTERIZE OUR SERVICE Timmins Provisions Company || TIMMINS PROVISIONS Everything Seasonable for your Christmas and New Year Needs. The quality is of the best and the Prices are RIGHT. TELEPHON E 509 VKAL WAY, at the same time giving the hair re. Price $1.00 per Bottle sSOLD UNDER A MONEY BACK GUARANTEL red Week End Speciais t ANGELIQUE GREY HAIR RESTORER oots and barks and restores the ORIGINAL COLOUR OPEN DAY AND NIGHT in it night had Funeral DOirector pecials Grocers and Butchers Free and Prompt Deliver; NATURAL COLOUR without the or tint s edition the folâ€" Hon. Mr. l to the the Doâ€" THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13TH, 1034 "Refe Ottawa allel tc that ht son fo ""I C.P.R. now, then, when Government "@uestiont attitude, Mi estimate ha the Federa know how i "While I : PHONE 1120 to get satisfv Mr. FPel Heenan, will cart Swift‘s Premium COOKED HAM, lb ..48e Swift‘s Jewel SHORTENING, 4 lb 47 UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF Powenr CoOorroRarIoNn or CGANADA Mont at the rate of $1.0 been declared on Common Stock of THERN POWER CORI] LIMITED for the qua December 31st, 1934, pg ary 25th, 1935, to shai record at the close of December 31st, 1934. By order of the Board. L. C. HASKELL Canada Northern Power OTICE is h Dividend of ‘ it being ra Schreiber anc stern â€"bounda 11 ‘Ting that hen Corporation, Limited e ul Common Di il t was don he remark further a Heenan s been given [ p< the no par value CANADA NOR CORPORATION idend N ind th t â€"owis) C Hed nat DP Ailk 19¢ 39¢ 39¢ tated Mr certain ht eclhwat WT 4A l {1 with 91

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