Porcupine Advance, 13 Aug 1936, 1, p. 2

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g. Claudette Colbert and Fred MacMurray in * *A SSE S SSE S * **** * *4 * 4 4 4 4 4 41 Sympathy is ext Bown and daught death of their hu: For about fifteen y Bown were residen where they made m is with deepest reg: here toâ€"day heard < death. Mr. Walter Smook vacation in Toront Mrs. Russell, of Father Martindale from a vacation at Lake. Mr. J, Hannigan l his wife at her hon Mr. J. MacDonald and Miss <â€" M. Micheaud are spending a vacation in Hudbury. Schumacher, Ont., August 12th, 1936. Special to The Advance. After an illness of nearly five years Mr. William (Bill) Webber passed away in S8t. Mary‘s hospital on Tuesday afterâ€" noon. Deceased has been a resident of the town for a number of years and was employed at the Coniaurum Mine prior to his illness. He leaves his widow and two sons, his father, sisters and brothers. The funeral will be held private from S. T. Walker‘s Undertakâ€" ng parlours on Thursday (toâ€"day). Wm. Bown and Wm. Webber Pass Away This Week. Other Schumacher News Items. sSchumacher Loses Two Valued Citizens (CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE) ; P o L U NE EC EARE EU ES ETT 4 \\\\.\\\\\\\\.\\\sss\\s_\\suss\\\\\xé MIDNIGHT SHOWS, Tuesday and Friday at 11.30 p.m FRIL, SAT. AUG. 20â€"21â€"22 MON., TUES., WED, AUG. 17â€"18â€"19 Sylvia Sidney and Melvyn Douglas in Frid PAGE TYCO "The Bride Comes Home" Clark Gable, Myrna Loy and Jean Harlow in " Wife vs. Secretary " w e «P t * 4 4 4 * 4*A *4 *4 4* Special Matince Every Saturday at 12.15 p.m amith Elston 71 Third Avenue, Timmins "Mary Burns Fugitive" Irene Dunne and Allen Jones in " Show Boat " CONSIDER YOUR HEATING EQUIPMENT NOW! Timmins Theatres MATINEE DAILY AT 2.30 p.m. THUKRSDAY, AUGUST 13 acde many friends, and 1 t â€"regret that the peopl eard of Mr. Bown‘s sud Palace and Saturd: Visit Our Showrooms 11 w â€" Liskeard, is urned Saturday s home in Elk Sunday for his y, August 14â€"15 i Mr. Jim Young, who has been in Northwestern Ontario prospecting for the past two months, returned home on Tuesday. Mrs. Jack MacDonald, 122 Pirst aveâ€" nue, entertained at a whist party on Tuesday evening for the Catholic Woâ€" men‘s League, proceeds for the buildâ€" ing fund. The winners were:â€"first, Mrs. George Proulx; second, Mrs. Deâ€" marcle; third, Mrs. Shaw; consolation, Mrs. Kennedy, Timmins. Door prize, Mrs. W. Aide. Convenors for the deâ€" lightful card party were:â€"Mrs. J. Macâ€" Donald, Mrs. J. Griffiths, Mrs. A. Bouâ€" tet, and Miss N. Dillon. Miss Helen Manctte left on Saturday for a vacation in Toronto. Mrs. McLellan, of Grimsby, is visitâ€" and Mrs. Martin, Fourth avenue. Mr. and Mrs. George Proulx spent the weekâ€"end visiting their daughter, Annette, in Haileybury. Mr. J. Foster, of New Liskeard, and son, Jos. and wife, of Sudbury, are in town this week to attend the funsral of the late W. Webber. Mrs. Hughes, of Toronto, is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Jack Phillips. Rev. and Mrs. Arms and sons, of Maine, are staying at the residence of P. A. Boyce. ‘Rev. Arms is supplying in the United Church, South Porcupine during Dr. Fraser‘s absence. visiting relatives in town and in Tim mins. Mrs. F®. Furlong, who has been spend ing the past month in Pembroke, re turned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Morgan and daugh ter are on a vacation in the South. Mrs. George Leggat, of Toronto, visit ed friends in town last week. Built in three sizes the Beach Allâ€"Cast furnace repreâ€" sents the greatest value on the Canadian market, tures which greatly improve heating performance and asâ€" sure added yvears of service, Beach engineers set out to deâ€" velop a cast radiator furnace which would surpass any furâ€" nace on the Canadian market. MHow â€" successfully they have achieve this objective is shown in the new Beach "Allâ€"Cast Radiator Furnace". Constructâ€" eu entirely of electroâ€"melt iron, this furnace has all the deâ€" sirable features known to furâ€" nace design and embodies several new and exclusive feaâ€" ‘ Goldfields Phone 327 FRIDAY SATURDAY, AUG. 21â€"22 2 Helen Broderick and Hugh Herbert in é "Charlie Chan in Shanghai" MONDAY TUESDAY, AUG. (Gene Autry in 17â€"18 | A** * 4* MIDNIGHT SHOW Every Sunday at 12.01 (midnight) WEDNES. THURS., AUG. 19â€"20 W arner Oland and Irene Hervey in Friday and Saturday, August 14â€"15 Chester Morris and Irene Hervey in THURSDAY, AUGUST 13 ‘rancis Farmer and Colin Tapley in "VENING 7.00 and 8.50 p.m. "‘To Beat the Band" "Too Many Parents" "Red River Valley " Three Godfathers" Chem. C. M. Everardâ€"A. Hist. C, Geom. C Chem. III, Lat. A. III, Lat."C. II, (r A. II, Fr. Comp. IL. F. Feldmanâ€"Eng. C. C, Eng. L. C, C Hist. IHII, Alg. TII. L. Feldmanâ€"A. Hist. C, Lat. A. II Lat.C, II. 5. Feldmanâ€"Eng. C. C, Eng. L. III C. Hist. II, Alg. III, Phys. C. A. Ferriâ€"C,. Hist. III, Geom. IIL. F. Gagneâ€"Eng. L. II, Geom. C, Sp. Fr. L. C, Sp. Fr. Comp. C. G. Gauthierâ€"Eng. C. C, Eng. L. C, C. Hist. III, Alg. C, Phys. C. R. Gauthierâ€"Eng. C. C, Eng. L. C, Greom. C. P. Caronâ€"Sp. Fr. Comp. C. P. Carsonâ€"Eng. C. II, Eng. L. I, C Hist. I, Alg. II, Geom. II, Phys. III. B. Chalutâ€"Eng. L. C, Sp. Fr. L. C Sp. Fr. Comp. III. J. Clarkeâ€"A. Hist. I, Chem. I, Lat 1I, Lat.: wAÂ¥ I, ET.: A. I, J. Clemensâ€"C. Hist. I, Alg. C. L. Clemensâ€"LAat. A. C, Lat. C. C. L. Coppsâ€"C. Hist. C, Alg. C, Geom III, Phys. C. V. Coppsâ€"Geom. III Chem. C, Lat Liat. C. H,‘PF‘r. Comp. IL H. Crewsâ€"â€"Eng. C. II, Eng. L. II, C Hist,. II, Alg. C. G. Darlingâ€"Alg. III. M. Denisevitchâ€"Eng. L. C, Geom. III, Chem.C, Lat. A.C, Lat. C. TIM, FI. A. III, Fr. Comp. I. J. Dewarâ€"Eng. C. C, Phys. C. L. Dunnâ€"C. Hist. II, Alg. C, Phys. II. J. Eastonâ€"Eng. C. C, C. Hist. C. F. Everardâ€"Eng. C. III, Alg. C, Results of the Middle School Examinations Hi Iâ€"45 ptr cent. or over. IIâ€"686 to 74 per cent. I1Iâ€"60 to 65 per cent. Câ€"50 to 59 per cent. Any student needing his or her cerâ€" tificate should call at the school office for same and the remaining certifiâ€" cates will be given out in September. D. Abrahamâ€"Alg. I, Chem. I, Lat. A. I/ I, Ft. A~L, â€"FY. C., 11. W. Allanâ€"Eng. C.C, Eng. L. C, Can. Hist,. Alg.â€" C, Phys. I. N. Ansgaraâ€"C. Hist. C, Phys. C. R. Armbrustâ€"Geom. II, Fr. A. II. M. Baconâ€"C. Hist, C. L. Baderskiâ€"Eng, L. C, Geom. I, Phys. . IL, Chem. IIL M. Bakerâ€"Eng. C. C, Eng. L. C, C. Hist. C, Alg. I, Geom. I, Phys. II. B. Bernardiâ€"Alg. II, Lat. A. III, Lat. C.:.C,.. .PT.A.IIL, IFT.:.:G.â€"I. A, Blackâ€"Eng. C. C, Eng. L. C, C. Hist. II, Alg. I, Geom. II, Phys. C. C. Blackâ€"Eng. C. III, C. Hist. III, The folowing are the results of the Middle School Departmental examinaâ€" Standing of the Pupils who were Successful in the Recent| Middle School Examinations at the Timmins High School. Certificates may be Secured at School Office. _ _ M. Gettyâ€"A. Hist. C, Chem. C, Lat C, Fr. Comp. C. R. Girardâ€"C. Hist,. C, Geom. III . â€"A.. _ C, PIF. Comp: C. N. Goodfellowâ€"C. Hist. II, Phys. I D. Gordonâ€"C. Hist. C. J. Greenbergâ€"Eng. Eng. L. II Hist. II, Alg. I, Gsom. I, Phys. L. 1¢ Ist. C, Spec. Fr. L. C. W. Brewerâ€"Eng. C.â€"C, Geom. III T. Byckâ€"Physics C. E. Blaheyâ€"Eng. C. C, Eng. L. II Hist. III, Alg. II, Geom. I, Phys. II L. Boileauâ€"Sp. Fr. C. III. Y, Boileauâ€"C. Hist. C. E. Boisvertâ€"Eng. C. I, Eng. L. II, A. Mrs. J. Bonnell, of Toronto, is visitâ€" ing at the home of Mrs. David Craig. Mr. and Mrs. D. Melvin, and Mr. G. Brown, returned last week from a vacaâ€" tion in London and Toronto. Schumacher, August 11th, 1936. Speâ€" cial to The ‘Advance. Miss Mary Doran, of Toronto, is visitâ€" ing friends in town. Mr. W. Wallace left last week for a vacation at Excelsior Springs, Missouri. Pretty Wedding at Schumacher Friday Miss Stella Mary MacDonald and Harold A. Cousineau Wedded. . Other Schuâ€" macher News Items. A. Walterâ€"A..,Hist. II, Cher Lat, A.~C, Lat. Comp. III, Fr. A E‘r. Comp. C. I. Williamsâ€"Eng. C. C, Alg. II 1, Chem. II, Lat. ‘A. III, Lat. C Auth. III, Fr. Comp. C. C. Gauthierâ€"Sp. Fr. Comp. I E. Waldenâ€"E Hist. II, Alg. II K. Veinotteâ€"C O. Veinotteâ€"E Chem. II, Lat. A F3t. C.X:IL B. Pritchardâ€"Geom. C. R. Proutâ€"Alg. C, Phys. II. B. Rowlandsonâ€"Chem. II, Lat. A C Lat. C. C, French A. C, French C. III G. Royâ€"Eng. Lit. C, Geom. I, Phys. C K. Saloâ€"Eng. C. I, Eng. L. II, C. Hist II, A. Hist. C, Geom.I, Chem. II, Liat A. I, Lat. C. II, Fr. A. II, Fr.C. IIL J. Sauveâ€"A. Hist. C. ' M. Sauveâ€"A. Hist.C, Geom. I, Lat. A. II, Lat. Comp. 11. J, Scottâ€"A. History I, Chem. II, Lat A. I, Lat. C. II, Fr. A. II, Fr. C. II. 5. Scottâ€"A. Hist. C, Chem. III, Lat. A. C, Lat.0C. II, Fr. A. III, Fr.C. C. R. Serviceâ€"Eng. L. II, C. Hist. I, A. Hist. I, Alg. I, Phys. I. M. Shawâ€"C. Hist. C. E. St. Germainâ€"Eng. L. C, Alg. C. T. Stonehouseâ€"Eng. C. C, Eng. L. II, C. Hist. III, Alg. II, Geom. II, Phys. IIL. E. Sullivanâ€"Eng. C. III, Eng. L. C, C. HHist.C,. A. Hist. C. J Sullivanâ€"Eng. C. II, Eng. L. II, C. Hist. II, Alg. I, Phys. II. R. Sullivanâ€"Gs:om. IIL. R. Toclmanâ€"Alg. C, Phys. C, Chem. L. C,. Valliereâ€"A. Hist. C, Alg. II, Geom. M. Po Comp. C Hist Lat. A. I, Lat. Comp. I, Fr. A. II, Fr Comp. II. R. Petersonâ€"C. Hist. III, A. Hist. II Geom. I, Chem. IL F. Phillipsâ€"Eng. C. II, Geom. IL. N. Plioplisâ€"Geom. C, Lat. A. C, Lat A. McKennaâ€"Eng.C. C, Eng. L. C, C HiSt. III, Alg. C. J. McKeyâ€"C. Hist. C. L. McKeyâ€"C. Hist. III, Alg. C, Geom II, Phys. II. L. Milletteâ€"C. Hist. C. H. Milneâ€"A. Hist. C, Alg. II. R. Mitchellâ€"Eng. C.C, Eng. L. II, C Hist. III, Alg. IIIL. L. Monckâ€"Eng. C. II, Eng. L. I, C Hist. II, A. Hist. II, Geom. II, Phys II. E. Mcrrisâ€"Geom. II, Phys. I, Chem III. A, Killeenâ€"Eng,. C. C, A. Hist. C Geom._ II, Lat. A. C, Lat. Comp. C H. Kuljuâ€"Eng. C. C, Eng. L. C. A. Lachapelleâ€"A. Hist. C, Geom. C. J. Laidlawâ€"Eng. C. II, Eng. L. II, C Hist. II, Alg. I, Phys. I. R. Lakeâ€"â€"C. Hist. C, Alg. III, Geom I1, PhYyS,. ‘IL. A. Langâ€"Eng. Comp. C, Geom. I Chem. C, Lat. A. II, Lat. C. C, Fr. A Comp. C. C. Langâ€"Alg. C, Geom. C, Chem. C. S. Langâ€"Geom. I, Chem. I, Lat. A. I Lat. I, Fr.â€"A. II, Fr.°C. I. G. Lawryâ€"Eng.C. II, Eng. L. II, C Hist. IH,. Alg..I,.PhyS. I. M. Leeeâ€"Geom. II, Fr. A. III, Fr Comp. I. I. Lemieuxâ€"Eng. C. C, Eng. L. C, C Hist.: III. C. Linderâ€"Lat. A. III, Lat. C. I. J. Lochrieâ€"Eng. C. II, Eng. L. I, C Hist. III, Alg. C, Phys. I. B. Lucasâ€"Alg. I, Chem. I, Lat. A. II, Lat. C,. II, Fr. A. I, Fr. C. II. H. MacNamaraâ€"Eng. C. III, Eng. L II, «C. Hist. II, Alg; I, Fhys. IL. M. MacNamaraâ€"Geom. II, Chem. IL Lat. A. II, Lat. C. II, Fr. Auth. II, Fr. Hist. C. D. Hogarthâ€"Eng. C. C Geom. II, Fr. Comp. C. H. Greenidgeâ€"Phys. II. 8. Habibâ€"Eng. C. III, Eng. L. C, Alg I, Geom. C, Chem. III, Lat, A. II, Lia! Comp. II. D. Mortsonâ€"Chem. C J. Munroâ€"C. Hist. C P. Murrayâ€"Eng. C. C H. Hattonâ€"C. Hi: B,. Henryâ€"A. Hist I, Lat. Comp. I, Fr wW,. Hitchâ€"Eng. L C. Hodginsâ€"Eng. : C, Alg. C Newtonâ€"Eng. I O‘Neillâ€"Alg. T. ( Popeâ€"Eng. C. C, Eng. I I, A. Hist. I, Alg. I, Phys Potvinâ€"Sp. Fr. Lit.: C, Halperinâ€"Eng. C. C, Eng irknes 186. C s 1ng. L. IIL,, â€"~A., Hist; C â€"C, Lat. Comp. II, Fr Eng. â€"L: I; â€"C Geom. II, Phys. II. liist.‘ III . L.~~C, Geom,;‘II. I, Geom. II, Chem. II _ I, Chem. II . IL, FT.>C.â€"I §t. â€"FI. Comp. III 12eImnm Geom North Bay Business Men 1I)eny Charges by Hon. Croli Washing! hiccups, w patient. Y stance,. tha make North cnly ‘be because and offeri such engui Bay, howe sent Hon. cha thae d the b{ check ng to Nort the quintup at hotels, r an empl burned | Walte: 1CClips each yea were scon was done. Eveready Birch stree Mrs. DC week from sScctia. Mr. and the for Mr. and Mrs. daught®r, Kathlee ronto and Midlan The firemen h: few hours on avenue where ar papers thrown in a match was cars Mr. childre n Kin day days wWith Nell McAl holidays in F The Consti are making platr picnic on Sund Idle Hour Park Mr. and Myrs. children left S a Miss visited wW. Mc iater the young couple left by . for a honeymoon in Toronto, Kin and Bellville, Upon their return will reside in Schumacher. Mis frienc cessories, and c bouardia and bab was attended sy ine Dride w robin‘s egg bl ban of crepe, carried a bo lilyâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"va Mrs. Edna Co our, wearing M and Harry TT day from a 1 Tuxis at the I Mrs. Harni left Friday for A pretty we evening at College, toeown la Mtr. ar returned Sudbury Mts. ° W. Wa Mar Myrs. A. W Mary‘s hosp SpenditI ind Fo Miss T mpt 11 Mr. J. Ma: 1l) M m M nald, 0 Harold _ wearin inza,. ha ither Meé @isters ard up Cousineau bride wor i] ALT s hospital, whe iT O we read, You migh 4 aAt lrinit by Rev. M. C aughter of I Mi1 h Al Ba L tLOW Mac rcati n Pmb Ki 1€ M the Martr I wee Nig 1quU 12 Quilty nome 1lD C n ha 10 1} 11 M 1c ) ( it LVIT 1C )€ n pré Min 6 SunC turnsd Monday Sudbury iam1l she marIna id white bouaue ntle fth annu he 16th â€" VW K n amon e a blaz ‘hnen Mrs phis and his h« Sidney within a i FPourth ove had peas ant tended by n of honâ€" 1t 1qu vith the camp. 16 on and holiday Mr. a Alber ngston. n they V1 @Q@UIDNi Jean h Bay. Friday ronto . Mrs ngau motor No Ma n ht 000000 0 1D 1€ h 1l li A1l 1€ LAKEG, luesday afternoon, where they will spend the rest of the week. Heavy frost struck this district Monâ€" day night, rendering all tender crops, such as potatoes, a total loss. Much of Iroquois Falls escaped due to a heavy fog from the river which drenched garâ€" dens with heavy dew, but gardens on the west side of the town were severely hit. as were all gardens and farms in the Montrockâ€"Ansonvilleâ€"Porquis Junction quois Palls. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hart and daughâ€" ter, Toronto, are visiting in town the guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Thistleâ€" thwaite. Mr. and Mrs. Hart were forâ€" merly residents of the Falls, Mrs. Hart having been first matron of the first hospital here, and Mr. Hart Abitibi Power and Paper Co. paymaster. Dr. and Mrs. R. S. Laidlaw are spendâ€" ing August in Toronto and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Morrison and daughter, Joyce, are vacationing at a summer resort near North Bay. About 65 members of the Timmins Boy Scout troop, who are camping at Nellie Lake, visited the Abitibi Power and Paper Company newsprint mill here Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Charron and Miss Mona â€" Olaveson guests of Mr. thwaite. Mr. merly resident having been 1 has been made at Kussner‘s. occasion entry was made by a trap door in the roof and after an abortive atâ€" tempt to get into the safe the aspiring thieves took a number of trinkets. At the freight shed the marauders entered On this| Burney. Mrs. A. R. Mobbs and children, Mariâ€" lyn and Shirley returned Friday from Glengarry County, where they have I been visiting. Miss Jean Patterson and Jack Patterâ€" by means of an unlocked window and|son, Toronto, are visiting in town. rifled a drawer containing silver, Allan Stringer, Provincial Police, ChMief Ed. Olaveson, Iroquois Falis and Chief Art| Giroux, Ansonville, are investigating. Cars driven by Hillage Adams, Timâ€" mins and Leonard Heil, Timmins, figâ€" ured in a crash at Val Gagne Monday, in which the Heil car was badly damâ€" aged. Adams had gone to Val Gagne to pick up passengers and was allegedly moving slowly, in front of the hotel when the car driven by Heil crashed into the rear of Adams‘ car. In the Heil car, in addition to Heil, were Bernard Peters and John Jones, Sarnia. No one was injured. No charges have been laid. The accident was investigated by Provincial Officer . Allan Stringer, Iroâ€"| Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Towsley and children are visiting with relatives at North Bay. N. Morns, A. Kerr, A. R. Armstrong, J. Joahnston and C. Dorschner were the guests of the Lee Golf Club, Cochrane Sunday. They speak highly of the hosâ€" pitality of the Cochrane Club. Blairmore Enterprise:â€"An exchange remarks: A woman worries about the future until she gets a husband, while a man never worries about the future till he gets a wife. * 6 4 o riflied Strin Olave M 1 T wo More Robberies at Iroquois Falls Friday Ku 4 60 0 06 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 6 0 0 4 0 6 0 6 0000 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 09 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 # 6 o o Burglaries at Kussner‘s Dept., Store and Falls Freight Shed Added to Number of Recent Robberies in District. Thi the sam § : Another Car Crash in District. Meeting of the Iroquois Falls Council. Other Iroquois Falls News. ‘Ampted iter by AI freigh s the )is Falls, Ont., Aug. 12th, 1936. to The Advance. total of district robberies and ed robberies already great, was by two following burglaries at "s Department Store and the right shed uflices Friday night. the second time this vear eontry om and waiting room. The ce and cells will shortly be 1ew quarters on the first floor iire restaurant, now the bowlâ€" Accommodation will be made ne floor for the barber shop, iilor shop and fire brigade No Relief Accounts M Mascioli Theatre, Schumacher WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, AUGUST 19th and 20th VICTOR JORY AND FLORENCE RICE in Midnight Show Sunday, August 16thâ€"Playing Preview on "THE BKIDE COMES HOME" FRIDAY and SATURDAY, AUGUST 21st and %%2nd MYRNA LOY, JEAN MHARLOW and CLARK GABLE in FRIDAY AND sATURDAY, AUGUST HMHTH AND s YLVIA sYDNEY AND mping at Nellie Lake. Neill went to Sesekinika afternoon, where they MUNDAY and TUESDAY, AUGUST 1%th and 18th CLAUDETTE COLBERT and FRED MeMURRAY in KY BUKNS FUGITIVE" WIFE vs. SECRETARY®" es are spend T‘immins Timmins, Phones 111â€"133 So. Porcupine, Phone 150 Purdon Laflamme per 1b Ib§s.â€" for BONELESS ROASTINC Choice MEATS BONELESS VEAL ROLL 2( sSMOKED PICNIC(C Blairmore Enterprise:â€"An exchange remarks: A woman worries about the future until she gets a husband, while a man never worries about the future till he gets a wife. per lb PORK AND 5 bars for JRAN GF Marmalade Dr. and Mrs. W. H.â€"B. ~Munn, of Smooth Rock Falls, visited in town over the weekâ€"end. Mrs. N. Morns is visiting in North Bay at the home of her mother, Mrs., Mcâ€" CLASST( spending two weeks‘ vacation here home of her parents, Chief of Pol: Mrs. Ed Olaveson. 10 bars for Each LARGE PACKAGHE 3 pkgs. for 2. Tall Tins EV APORATED TOMATOES ]|Q¢ HAWES‘ FLOOR 1 }b. tin No McLAREN‘S JELLY Pineapple KELLOGG‘S SL1CED Specials arge Package cakes for tins Weekâ€"End tins each Y 18 7 39° 43 2 J 14 19° 14 it the e and

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