Porcupine Advance, 18 May 1936, 1, p. 4

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Memberts Canadian Weekly Newspaper Assoclation; Onltarino Queb>* Newspaper Association; Class "A"* Weekly Group OFPPICE 26â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"PHONESâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"RESIDENCE 170° Published Every Monday and Thursday by: â€" GEO LAKE, Owner and Publisher Wm» Subscription Rates: Canadaâ€"â€"$2.00 Per Year the ratepaye the mayor : Board should they ~repre and Muni foI Jetter isked Adeline town the action and attitude savour of dictatol This is supposed to be a democratic cor and the people are supposed to decide que: for themselves. If the people are to hold rights under democratic government, hov they have to be eternally on the watch ag dictatorial efforts to upset their will, and the ple also have to use great care in their cho representatives. The matter of a new towI was decided by general vote at the last municipal election. The people who will have to pay the bill voted for a new town hall. In regard to further school accommodation the publié â€"school board decided to build another school at a cost of $75,000, and made requisition for this amount when subâ€" mitting their estimates. Neither.the public school board nor the town council considéred any other deals than these, and protest is certainly in order against any attempt to make the Ontario Municiâ€" pal and Railway Board believe that any schoolâ€" town hall scheme has been authorized, or even considered by the duly elected representatxves of the people. board nor the tor deals than these, against any atten bpal and Railway Obe Vorrupine Advanee 4004088000040 0800000 00040000086# 000 it 00000“’0”0“000000“000“0“0“0”"0000000000000‘*. C To ited to sing "Sweet Aiciin t followed the morning aft hwa BV: William Stewart, a ratepayer of the toj many years, expresses the general feelirg ratepayers of the townâ€"astonishment th mayor and chairman of the public sch« ‘d should without the authority of the bod ~represent, present to the Ontario Railw Municipal Board a scheme for the taki * of the Central School <property here : m hall purposes. As Mr. Stewart sugges action and attitude savour of dictatorsh s is supposed to be a democratic count people are supposed to decide questic themselves. If the people are to hold th 1¢ il r cop SUp The Munticipal Council of Timmins haye before the Ontaro Municipal Board sion to berrow money on debentures to d amount of street paving under local imp and in the event of receiving permission belore the UOUntarc Municipal Board for permisâ€" sion to berrow money on debentures to do a certain amount of street paving under local improvements and in the event of receiving permission to horrow a sufficient amount it is their intention to pave cerâ€" tdm sections of the followmg.st.neat,xand avenues. Property owners whose properh front those streets and who desire paving are requested to immediately forward the necessary petitions to the town clerk. Kirby, second, Fourth and Sixth Avenues between spruce and Mountâ€" joy Sireets. . Spruce, Pine, Cedar, Balsam, Birch, Maple and Eim Streets between Kirby and Sixth Avenues. Hemlock street between Fifth and Eighth Avenues; Tamarack street between Fifth and seventh Avenues; Fifth Avenue between Hemlock and Pine Streets. to p vays claimed the sweetest wolves t "Sweet Adeline" in all the worl days for Sault Ste. Marie. Only visitor described the Sault wolve: than mangy curs. Now, the Saul o1 h ind n mangy curs. Now, U ay for the privilege of which means they will Gut, perhaps, the Sault won‘t w re now that Premier Hepburn h he rocky road along the stony st 11 published els sed to be a democratic count: ‘ are supposed to decide questio If the people are to hold the democratic government, howevd ird Gerard, the or $250,000 dam t of the old song it for $250,000 d nublishers and s and the g ecet Adeline ned the sx1 th ead dod D no rccept TOWN OF TIMMINS ittempt are copyrigl ired for theil CounC Uniteg Statesâ€"$3.00 Per Year itherin leve that t dictatorsh 16 whert LEX COUSINX®, Chairman Public Works Committer rightt mber mot nlyv ind sing that song 1¢ 1€ Sault 1t in‘ tltl TAln the peop 1¢ Th A o6 1J peo 11 iC 1€ weeks ago protesti GRAVEL AND SANDâ€"AND PLACEK bt stt P d P P P AP C AP C AC P L P ltA M D P NP P O M l Is there Danger in the Dust on Streets"? Ethiop gainst the action of the ervices of a lawyer without uncil. Dr. Day and other T] ared that Harry O‘Donnell, brutal murder of a Toronto bly have been innocent. le like.that. ‘"He was conâ€" al evidence," they say. It o them that cirecumstantial iost conclusive and reliable Zithout it, few murderers r it is only the occasional ae public to his killings, and ible to make a mistake in ‘he O‘Donnell case, it would s done. The Toronto Teleâ€" story to the effect that not onfess the murder of the admitted similar assaults gh the Ravine case seemed eath resulted to the victim. legram says, was sent to the O‘Donnell as a last hope of ) plea that he acted from a to control and so was in rth of the Canadian Radio have been far out if he had mons radio committee that complaints in one month station than he received all ‘anadian Radio Commission il" on the people. So far heme for the town and a species of real estate avour to make money for oks to be hopelessly silly. t feature of the case apâ€" the idea that the opinion the people and even the ple themselves should be t be made to substitute OHN a Write Streets y" in the schools, the ag teachers to inculcate goodwill among all the y youngster who would i on this "Goodwill Day" the strap with good will. o say that he saw Amâ€" ifter the theatre man‘s o. That‘s nothing! A rites Askine Why Compensation Board flls / ~ _ _ | Here on Annual Trip ilar meeting of the hole have to accept one in the name of ouncil must decide matter of fact, the responsible for any ality, and so each t anything that, in ng, or illâ€"timed. 1« onsibility is on the 11 for the people tc behind the council representative govyâ€" or on that question 9t ‘ in Timmins at the really in the United Mr. Stewart hasl ing the mistakc‘ "Centralâ€"Publicâ€" AI Oounciliof Oll 1082 FTAQUâ€" ing from the replied blo happened : Bartleman ment abou Ward 15thâ€" Born Akehut hospita 309 Pint Ontar toâ€"da: WwA Hu ird adetr opened the " tre, Schuma candies, groc population 0o a€ Waterico pointment branch of ment analyv 11 11 Closing Summer Da: by Badminton Club, danct May Mrs. W. S n St. Mary her seriou; yho 3N Mrs. A. Shahe Montreal and Mis: 14 Pine St aF SOY AI mecure from 1 to parents is to have their children‘s ey>os examined at an early age. I speak f rom experience. M y eldest boy was twelve when we discovered his eyes needed correction. Had we known sooner the chances are his sight would be brought back to near normal by no w . How sorry we are that we didn‘t have his eyes exâ€" amined sooner." Have Y O UR Children eyes examined. 1€ Mv advice AsH bra I‘C A 1 31 on M hG Bi nIn ‘.H: M Dr. N. H. Russell r.â€"â€" Bartlema ‘e and this a knew that M to the govern Phone zovernâ€" | _ Toronto Saturday Night:â€"It‘s a sad Ircflection on mankind that the only IMAl ing that shows any sign of permaâ€" nnce in the world is taxation. Another Fireâ€"proof Store at South End general hit witn the crowd. There was a very good attendance a the event on Saturday night, and alto zether it may be said to be @nother on of the scries of smokers under Legi0: iuspices that can be classed as a com The Legion Smoker Sceores Big Success The Only Cheese was. the ‘Gorganzola." Everybody Knows it. But the Proâ€" gcramme was Good. their clergyman writ Supt. Children‘s Aid ne concrelte Diocck n as the present block. Mr. Dalton also annou A. Beamish compan so New Chain Store t« Open at South Poreupin« at Early Date. A 1 LC Employment Wanted NTION FRIENDSâ€"â€"Ca as usual at 86 Balsam, s Dailyvy. HMHome comyp quarte oper s ha 14 i M RATNINC DIESEL Jropc le atr i} FOR ADOPTIONâ€"Good ed for children, boys and a Chnalmn 0 ented the building. rd â€" labot ng man H.L.. Ady bloc} beel kep 211 D Advar ~ uninvyiltl Tommy >rp a fint mnd. Write g > Mr. Swan ne Advancet lrurum Min IM1l May WilsC T‘ Ma QOp A. Gr., CGArSOnN, Tiimmins, Ont 44t1 1€ 1j1OW ) JoOng, teel cor 1} Sa In the Schumacher‘s Fire Truck Strikes C: Softball Schedule to be Approved Soon Tl A RTICLES FOR SA LE WINDSOR HOTEL Chateau Style Dining Room AT BELLEYILLE AFTER EATIXG SOME "TOADSTOOLS n th ult M 1 C ntyre Hits Pa Damage Slight NOTICE 1Inat Dropping Out â€" League. ate of th District ¢ died on h. 1236 The Windsor Hotel The New Marble T errace Gardens roundings Beveragt the direction of These two rooms, one for ladies and one for gentle Mounutreal are richly decorated in a marble terrace effect 10 h utifull jovy dinin Il1 V IIT ho appreciat tate of Arthur Town of Timâ€" Cochrane, deâ€" about the 4th announces the opening of the â€" That One You will enjoy the are now open ippointed B. DAVID, prop. . ~â€"â€" MAHCK 18 Sixth Belleville 1 Up idera 1i riday irked 600 or Apply ALlOn being 11 truth served in thes 1{ al had the EC 01 4( 1 11 dining room will the Windsor Hotel fine foods tastefully HOUSEMAN CHAUFFEURâ€"Well cdu catsd man: sood houseman; cook 1930, Aat Ontario In the matltter C Sauve, late of in the District pers only at the 1lOwn ol limmins, are nereDy notified to send to the undersigned Executor on or kefore the 10th day of Junge, 1936, full particulars of their claims. Immediately after the said date the said . Executorâ€" will distribute the assets of the said deceased, having reâ€" gard only to claims of which he shall then have notice, to the exclusion of all others, and he will not be liable to any person of whose claim he shall not then have notice for the assets so distributed or any part th:reof. Junge, 1936, full pa claims. Immediately the said . Executor id the ympath In the Estatc coased. sOIlcitOr â€" Administrat P igned, ariver, â€" hard w Advanu ngs, 0 proper Kylion rear. ald aim SansemaL 11 LVE l1€ Dated at 19 And M POR SA ‘om town: 230 POSITION WANTED Estate C1 _Town of Cochrane, about the Hudson + and deé token. to claims had noti 1porte W having sb theâ€" exccllient cuisin« W1 Adm and : writi 11 Timmin are req d ne, 1936, proceed he said 1 rtitled th 15 Naving of Donal 1€ pleasant su1 11 ohef, late of Timmil 11 11 be y given tlhat All perâ€" y claims or demands Osias Ssauve, who died 1 the Estate of Osias the town of Timmins, of Cochrane, decoased, 16 Dorald J. McBia Timm e â€"runnil Nleasant gz any claims against lq J. McRae, late of 1ins, in the District ector, who died on ay of January, 1936, immins, are hereby said 160 WI to naving regard ch he shall then that the said P. be liable for the ersonm ~of, whose tia province O to send by post to the / underâ€" i forcP. H. Laâ€" o<d nmins, Distric| vÂ¥ of May, A.D _ the Will anâ€" theit 1 full particuâ€" im and of the f anv, held by ifter the 26th id â€"P. distribute the ed among the ie beauti H. LAaporte, â€"38â€"40â€"42 A nimit IT‘€ bu 1V 40}) «c 14

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy