Jjoyou mirth joyab ty 4) A t As e ts y B ts B ts t Pulis oc ie Aue Bs Bs Bs P Company gave one C shows ever presented Comment after the «e to be highly favou! LO.D.E. were generall bringing so pleasing : offering to this town. had seen the Dumbel suggested that some were better than ten none were so bold as the nirth annual 1e firstâ€"class show â€" aAl Besnery. costumes, dancing, stage settings and particularly the â€" whole show deserved From the openirg ske of the curtain, there moment cr a poor may have singled on for special praise, but of the choice of spe« praise by different pec fact that the show t universal appcal, and something special for Ten years ago The the following (in part) past some boys have I of going out some t town to the aerial tr by the Hollinger fol ‘The tramway system bucketsrunning on a being he‘ld up by steel have beer making a ] ing the towers and buckets and thus "ste: in the air, the lads the buckets at the bis The practice has. of c tet THURSDA Y . JANUARY 6TH . 10938 wl : atti= B imA C BE : t BE O t * e day last was A VvEry ci0se apâ€" proach to tragedy at the aerial line. About ten boys, ranging in age from ten to thirteen ycars, wert cut to the sand line and played thneir usual pranks. While some of them were riding in the buckets, the acrial tram was closed down for some necessary repairs. The youngsters in the buckets wers thus held high in the air, with the thermometer far below zero. Some of the lads jumped down, landing in snow banks and being unhurt. In view of the cold weather they made at once for their homes. One lad, however, was not so fortunate. In jumping down he struck against a rock ard injured his tack. Hs was crawling on his hands and knees across the snow when disâ€" covered by Mr. Penh who was passing that way on skiis, Mr. Penn carried the lad to the road and got him on a wosdsleigh, thus takirg him to town, and to Moore‘s office for attenâ€" tion. While the doctors think the boy misaaventur ,vo.?Qrmvza. y s DOMINION BANK BRUILDING (Dppous!te Goldfelds Howl BHlock > Dr.: Mobre‘s While the doctc seriously hurt i w2 \h;s‘ O'G B erL" S . l op® W proVIC Dumbells SIMMS, DREW INSURANCE IN ALL BRANCHES REAL ESTATE ww P P BP AP A CA BC AL AC A ACAC C C e t t e PC P l se M M e c e lt P P P o P l7 i0 P ise, but the very variety of special numbers to ‘ent people indicated the show throughnout made al, and that there was ial for everybody‘s taste. gso The Advance carried in part) : "For some time ; have teen in the habit some three miles from €R PM rthy 0o Fronâ€"t data in the Porecupine Advance Fyles ne othe one C but th special neojple o ho ht ho oo ho ol ho ue ho ol en ue oo oo oi oo ie n i d n s n sn se n sn 9t ter of the Daugh The two evenin crowded â€" house; ion was that th it wil ez0ovel ; of a full house . _ The Dumbells f the very best i ~in > ‘XTimmins. »vent all seemed rable, and the y commended on and excellert an Many here who is in other yvears Mouxes and Lotsa for ®talte un terime "Ior some time een in the habit aree miles from imway line used carrying sand. is composed of cable, the cable towers. The boys ractitce of climbâ€" getbmg into the ling a ride" high dropping out of hill on the line. been stetnâ€" thorough by Capt. ficte for s think the boy will be a week overs from his ) pre to‘â€" t apt. M. W leir annua notl a special. singing, effects a th* ntion. â€" drop i aull Some they / en aat 1¢ 1 1 l Between three and four thousand' dollars‘ damage was done to the stock; of Moisley and Ball‘s drug store ten| years ago through ‘th> burstirr of | some water pipes in the upper paxLl of the building. The water poured | down on the fine stocks in the store; and also ran inrto the cellar where furâ€"| ther stocks were damaged. Fine face powders, stationery, packaged goods | and drugs and chemicals were badly injured by the water and ice. The water seemed to have been Oover‘ everything in the store and it ap-i peared as if all the stocks wére ruined. Careful checkingâ€"up of the stock and the salvaging of everything not ruined showed that while matters were not asl bad as they seemed the damage would! still run to at least three thousand dolâ€"| and possibly wou‘d reach ‘four had ten uns sn 29th the ney fire the othe and rest their Ten years ago Mr. E. S. Noble, for-! merly manager of the Norvhern C:ma-‘ da Power Co. at Timmins, and then assistant manager of the Spruce Falls Pulp and Paper Co. at Kapuskasing, was reâ€"elected mayor of that new town. his majority being a very substantial one. Mr. Noble had muniâ€" cipal experience in Timmins while re-‘ sident here, serving a terin as town councillor. He proved an efficient and| able member of the local municipal| beard and gave this town gocd service. Constable Trulove, of the Royal Canâ€"| adian Mounted Police, ten years agoi had more or less fame for the long| trips he bhad to take under rather unâ€"| usual conditions to secure prisoners | and witnesses for cases tnat came to the attention of the law in the far] North. Exactly ten years ago Constable Trulove had another of these long trips. He travelled about one thousand | miles in the North to secure a prisoner and necessary witnesses in one case.! Moreover,. most of the thousand milesi was made on snow shoes. The weather was not too warm either, at times, but the full trip was safely made, and! priscrer and witnesses duly landed at| Cochrane. "Al CIUD iAYFsS ANG DOsSlJQIY â€" WUUAL â€"1lUCduill aUGUuL thousand. The first match in the Juniox"i N.O.H.A. schedule for this group was | played at Troqucis Palls ten years ago, Timmins Juniors meeting defeat to the tune of 15 to 4. The Iroquois Falls lads ouiclassed the local boys, being heavier and more experxen.ced. The game was clean, Timmins having only four minor penalties, and . Iroquois Falls five. The score at the end of the game was disappointing to the loâ€" cal lads, but the game was a good A very pleasant musical evening was| speak:ng peopie alell soloists, two comedy dren‘s play, recitation sical numbers, etc. Ten years ago. Ten years ago. M Mocre, of Schumacher burned about the arms engaged at his work i1 Mine. Prompt medical administered,. and theu was removed to the Ti where upon examination it was found that the injuries though painful were not so serious as at first anticipated. The dance given by the Cornish Welâ€" come Club in the LO.0.F. hall, South Porcupine, ten years ago on New Year‘s Eve. was very well attended and a most enjoyable tim» was spent. The prizeâ€" winners in castume were: Most originâ€" al lady and gentleman, Mrs. Goodlands and Mr_F. Huestis; bestâ€"dressed lady, iare 301 Durin: ar ter id ten e and the good work c the brigade avoided ; and Mrs. Alderic Racicot and three children, together with Mr. ot‘s brother, Theodore, were ied ten years azo in Lake Teâ€" PMONE 11% Kealdenceâ€"HONE 134 en years ago when the loâ€" d a bonspiel in which the husiasm was shown. There events for the competing ) event, a president‘s event unfortut Timmins aramas, . dialogue ‘ was Dareiy the tragedy. to the scene but nothing Al SsEvereiy 1 face while 1e McIntyre tention was rtunate man ins hospital the chief VÂ¥ serious brigade in U Miss Ruby Miller; comic gentlema: Mr. T. Gibbons. Mr. George Humphre: won the prize for bestâ€"dressed gentl man. Frank Sullivan‘s orchestra wCl dressed as Ccon Dudes ana supplic very satisfactory music. The Allâ€"Britain Soccial Club held very enjoyable evening ten years in the form of a Christmas treat the children. Mr. Jas. Hallam playt the part of Father Christmas in a vel capable manner. Every child receive a usefi:l and pleasing present, and a ter a nice lunch, all joined in parlo: games, etc. The grownups enjoyed tl evening as much as the children ar the children had an elegant time. In ‘The Advance ten 2%0;â€" *Innumerable "friends ~" .ir. 1. H. ‘ Ball, of the firm c‘ Laucisley and Sa druggists, will *>~ ntcrasted in the 10 lowing acc~u... .? a wedding in Toror to this wic‘:, and all will sincerely e: ten? she Lost of good wishes. Mr. ar Mrs. Ball south befor Toronto St Lord Hillingdon, right, school in Buckinghams . and all will sincerely ex.| COACh and manager, and VLT. st cf good wishes. Mr. and| Roach was assisting the manag will spend a year in the| Of the new team of oldâ€"timers. e returning tc Canada. The Among the locals in The Ad ar of Tuesday of this week| ten years ago were: "Mr. Jos. Ca TRADITIONAL HUNT MEE TS AT SCHOOL GROUNDS New modern stylingâ€"Bigger, quicker acting brakesâ€"Easier steeringâ€"New 134â€"inch wheelbase with longer cabâ€"toâ€"axle measurementâ€"Improved cab construction improved for 19 every payload. Ford Vâ€"8 massive. sturdy new gri fenders do the the juln imelude necreast p[i»_ï¬t in LARK RD. and SCHUMACHER HIGHW AY, TIMMINS vyork of heaviet N EW »l!t'sng( smartly modern ton and 1/ â€"ton Trucks and Commercial ( the time« 7 H EE [9 3E in IrOCK Ol pinkK JE0TSCLLE Willtl seGUuiiS. Mr. Heman Armstrong was besi man. After the ceremony a wedding luncheon was served and later Mr. and Mrs. Rall left on a short trip after which they will reside in Atlanta, Georgia." Ten years ago a number of the cldaâ€" time hockey players got togethner and this WEEK gAiler UINnfg UCAISUMAS iOil:â€" days." "Mr. Roy Hardy left this week to take a position in the office of the Toughâ€"Oakes Mine at Kirkiand Lake.‘ "Mr. M. C. Omerod left on Wedngesda; for Toronto where he wili reside it future." ‘"Mr. Jas. Cran, of the Home: L. Gibson Co., â€"Ltd., Sudbury cffice formed a team. Mr. Jas. SCI‘IIV wWas th(‘l was a holiday visitor to Timmins." ‘*Mr coach and manager, and Mr. Chas.| J. R. Rutherford is spending a vacatior e, giving economicat sorvicc, LLINpUOLLALL! INCH WHEELBASE, with ('zth-lo-axlc Inmne to 60 in« 1C Changes have been made to put more pay in 01 Th« theart roses and lilyâ€"ofâ€"the Miss Byne Ball, sister of th ittended the bride and was i iA VE ve been restyled. Front end is more readlamps and fullâ€"skirted, streamlined They are prestige buildersâ€"and there‘s new Ford Vâ€"8 Trucks are designed to re expensive units. They will stay Ton ecconomical service. Important changes McDOWELL MOTOKRS 11 iet wWwedding â€"100KkK â€" place at seven o‘clock when Miss daughter,of Mr. and Mrs. of Ottawa, became the F. H. V, Ball, of Timmins, Mrs. Lolia Ball and the H. Ball, of Barrie. The gown of powder blue satin silver shoes and hose to carried a shower bouquet rt roses and lilyâ€"ofâ€"theâ€" AND COMMERCIAL CA R 5 epa ing onger load space forward de and was in e with sequins. to move out idâ€"off by the ment NOW ON DISPLAY AT 106 bick rom JOVS Hailleyb Monda y Wwas durin Rugs mwoss relurned this wEEK Aller a Sshort visit in the south." "Miss Annie Housâ€" low, of Timmins, spent the holidays at her home at Marter, Ont." ‘"‘The schocis reâ€"opened on Wednesday o# this week after the Christmas holiâ€" days." "Mr. Roy Hardy left this week to take a position in the office of the Toughâ€"Oakes Mine at Kirkiand Lake." "Mr. M. C. Omerod left on Wednesday for Toronto where he wili reside in future." "Mr. Jas. Cran, of the Homer in Montreal and other eastern centres." "Mr. Robt. Warner returned this week after spending the holiday season at his old home, Pembroke, Ont." "Mr. Toughâ€"Oakes "Mtr. M. C. O for Toronto future;"} "Mtr. i> grounds of th udving there. newin the. * have been e holidays at his home in ry." "Dr. Roberts returned on night from a holiday trip to "Mr. Jos. Jackson, of Rouyn, wing acquaintances in town he New Year holiday." "Mr. r, of Ottawa, is visiting his .. W. A. C. irned this week after a short he south." "Miss Annie Housâ€" of the rear axle improves load distribution. Larorn selfâ€"energizing design. They give quicker stops with sure. EASIER STEERING with new worm and roller reduces friction. CAB CONSTRUCTION â€"sLH comfortable; new hardware and trim. _\l] Ford ch longer truck life, faster, troubleâ€"free" performance every payload. C 2â€"ton trucks are equipped with the eng@gIne Stow ire pow! ] ',"’-/)-l()ll trughk > have the Increase in Fire Losses in Province of Ontario A decreasec quarter milli the yvear 1937 least $100,000 by ‘the time the totai fire reports for 1937 are received. The figures in the statistical tables are tased on reports received of fires only to December 31 and naturally cannot include fires occurring within the last boi car quarter miillon doilars is shown 1Oor the year 1937 as against the year 1936. This is despite an increased total fire loss of over $300,000 for the entire year which will probably be increased by at liinmill 5n Mor a2l VÂ¥ L ‘overy." "Mir. W,. H.. W1 nisfortune last week to €(q few days and still unreported, and may Â¥ O 10 Will all members of Branch 88, Canadian Legion, BE.S L. residing in Timmins plcase leave their Street Address with the stewards in the Club Rooms or send them to the Secretary, Box 1059, Timmins with as little dolay as possible a n him C Important Notice T Jr., IH Porqut or sou eased insurance million dollars 121 with his 1CGnN Mac even‘!t M 1t Y equence broken, 1€ Christmas ibrcke., On awaska, On Mr. W .: k: Anck â€"UC. ith new worm and rolier type gear U p CAB CONSTRUCTION â€"stronger and m re and trim. Al Ford changes add up troubleâ€"free® performanceâ€"more pay cks are c'qnippvd with the ‘)._)-hp. Vâ€"8 tri e the 85â€"hp. truck engine,. Commercial c the 85â€"hp. Vâ€"8 engine, Your Ford dea the new lineâ€"imake an "onâ€"thejob" t of been appoin.ed oper lunction of the T. months past he ha ; Fourke‘s." "Dr. Sul n Sl rcciden nfined to his home laryngitis. All will and complets reâ€" . Wilson had the k to step into an home and his arm cuiseda and wrenchâ€" e. Fortunately no but ‘"Scotty" is a sling as a conâ€" TC IS . YVI6It: R. Sullivan. C. Sullivan,. Banks returt er sperding | A. F. Kennin Monday â€" aft loss of over a is shown for asOn n'I'h' vIsitINn® â€" m¢ re will Mavor PHONES 4115â€"140 he normal. er. two fite lncreass in the vember 1937 had a million dollars two fTites alone cver $400,000, be Book and Wax vember 11 with ; surance which $216,525, and th of on estimated loss _ not insured. North Bay Nugget: Recent execuâ€" tions in Soviet Russia raised to more than 1,300 the toll of lives in Comrade Stalins qiurge. Fortunate, indeed, is the political leader who can solve his little problems so quickly, so neatly and so permanently! in for by farm V be furlher varied by the justments in fires cnlyv are avaitlable to date. In the four leading fications, the substan the fire loss in barns can in a large measu W,. D. FORRESTER, sec‘yâ€"Tre Cleans Dirty Hands the four leading property classiâ€" ions, the substantial increase in fire loss in barns and in factories in a large measure be azscounted by the increased valuatior};s O i produce over previous years and increased activities in factories. y of Hamilton and the November account for the in the total firs loss, Noâ€" 37 had a fire loss of nearly dollars or almost double the Then in the City of Hamilton alone account for a loss of 000, being Consolidated Sales Wax Pap:ir Co. Ltd. on Noâ€" with a loss all covered by inâ€" vhich has been adjusted. at ind that the Steel Company a on Desembeor 15 with an loss of $200.000 which was pedal pre and 8 triun eW that CAT the actual adâ€" where â€" estimates alea Lo