Porcupine Advance, 17 Mar 1938, 2, p. 6

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The second appsintee, Atkinson, is 24 years old, weighs 200 pounds, is six feet, two and a half inches in height and an all arcund athlete. He played proâ€" fessicnal lacrosse for Alliston and durâ€" ing his High School days won the inâ€" termediate and senior allâ€"round troâ€" phieés in track and field ever‘s for Western Ontaric at meets held in Hanover. He is unmarried and a naâ€" tive of Toronto. The second apposinte years old, weighs 200 3 two and a half inâ€"hi an all arcund athlete fessicnal lacrosse for . ing his High School termediate and senic Grieve, who is a Canadian of descent, was born in Guelph, but has been a resident of Timmins for the past two years, emp‘osyed at Moneta Porecuâ€" ping mint. He is 30 years old, six feet, three incheés in hsight and weishs 195 pounds. His application also slated that he holds the rank of lieutenant in the Wellington Rifles. He is married and is the father of two children. The second appsintee, Atkinson, is 24 Grieve, who descent, was | been a residen two vears, em the Timmins polic mseeting of <th> F: Tuesday nisht. T gitions left vacant Copnstables C. Culh man recen‘tly. Beected from a cants, Angus M. C kinson were appo New Constables Hired By Police Commission Angue M. Grieve, Formerly of Guelph and J¢ohn Atkinson, of Toronto Named to Fill V acancies on Force. Both Men Over <ix Feet Two Inches Tall and Well Recommended. Started Duty Wednesday. PACGE 31% Echumacher Phone T25 Lumber, Cement, Building Materials, Coa) and Coke, Mine and Mill Supplies Western Canada Coal â€" Alexo and Canmore Briquettes Welsh and American Anthracite Red River Smokless â€" Newcastle Red Jacketâ€"Egg and Stoker Sizes Russian large household size John W. Fogg Limited Order Your Coal Now from Fogsgs‘ *Â¥ ard hh / d ASK YOUR DEALER DOMESTIC and BLOWER SIZES 30 years an "SILYVER" nt will fill the poâ€" ie retirement of and Pat O‘Gorâ€" ommis COAL Head Office and Yard Timmins Phone 117 24 appl John A. ta‘jles C n on ia l ns t" fcr not machine h abcut ten d Eever, not!i2 "stop" sizn Expreoss editcrial reésid>ont Sudbury by c: again Friday the plane did back at Tema have not cper south this wil automobile got about thiir gcal as the Lak team did toward its on A General Airways‘ ; anda, chartered by a 1 Tom White of O‘Hear Ssack when it reached flight to Sudbury. Oc craft said the> flyvinge w AUCE Plane and Auto Alike Fail to Make Trip to Sudbury .CP LNG BCSH.CHNS. Alimcst every man of the twentyâ€"icur who were paraded at the meeting, came well recommended. Finally narrowing the names down to a fow it was unanimously dezided that Gricve and Atkinson‘s applications be ascopted. Poith men commeonced work â€"S$ poiice commi along with Chief Gagnon, tc sclection from thsse who had ‘cr the positions. every Dy a party n [om White of O‘Hearns, had ‘ack when it reached Temaga light to Sudbury. Occupant raft said the flying wsather ect when they left Kirkland : inued se over Cubalt and the ut liow crilng.to the west s ween hm and Sudbury s0 i AJ It ctor was mul d Belt ~hocke d for Sudbury rday but cain be « JY Ivavin 2 id onl ad wintet ig1s reach arrived ba fir ind« 1€ at> Atkir Th WQ Kirkland L4ke Phone 393 Briainch Office was VBAaAT by airplane and as far jtoward ATY Sh 1C from Norâ€" headed by d o turn missioners, o make a ad applied M caford ; ~of the vas perâ€" nd conâ€" Reserve. J.vd it * than > turn p.OwW irths: 1O gaml. kland C . Mavo mm I‘n‘le the the who Cl1 Another Pionger of Cobalt Camp Passes of his fellowâ€"employ €ern Ontario C Edmond Dechesne Died in Cobalt Hospi®al. tiGon 0 MCst C b2 ths scme.im and ma break t crait Cal ErIGIIY I dicgt you‘re due The easi Harlleysury. Ma npat _now 10USE ISs YOUR FIREPLACE OUT OF DATE IN AN OTHERWISEFASHIONâ€"RIGHT INTERIOR ? Styles in Mantels Change, Tocâ€"New Mesh Fire Screens Work Like Curtainsâ€"Ideas for Renovations. O TC alimC wnen ® anythHir a swinr: COZ2O Eems 11 2L ng at a! When th nc now alt lally consis istering uj on the firs AIT VCE mCt idoâ€"Ac are cne first In a pleasant 18th century room nothing is nicer that cestor picture is flanked by a pair of porcelain jars of pale pink used with mulberry and soft green for con her it ana éent n in hospitail aDout LW > had been brought out undergzo an f C ig the hand temporary kir and ho Moguern T 1l jU " oo M PrCr W CIP darlit U ti1 do t} h slatsc. Marble man small dark French ons hite Victcrian ones, ar vou‘re lucky encsugh t Ma JU€ mA Câ€"WC l vavy in spot right now han rezular 11 of miIirror T4 nd that shc mAKs2s i12ing can‘t nant t tal ‘]1, <the? aart in Mante‘s t ure ncdgdern . ingem et 5 > in th ing out of an old part mantels nd renovations x them smaller. the cpsning is VÂ¥CU A} IJT.EIS; in case | emodeling! insformations the us> of a 1iz. This will ho â€" fireplace, g with facing ter swagr can mant in â€" baroqu m for muss 191¢€ onial man handle toc ‘icd mant: Saturda hat., the if + mant2l implicity K JuSso is the Much fam man mAl limâ€" PLEASANT HomMES i¢€ P.Q@. M He was 59 ysa Maniwaki, F.Q For many y mads his hom ( uit 1k ing DJ iturda cuble ili0l, â€" TAHCOTES A wWIde mirrored| niCc ass molding that is used in place of | a 1 e usual paneled mirror for mantels] ab: ite a 16%. If you‘re having a hug2 unâ€" | isn amed mirror panel above the mantel,| wi: u may well have big glass rosettes| aâ€" e buttons down its sides for finish. Or | qu: u may have a painted mural cr mirâ€"| rie WLL by Elizabeth MacRea Boykin same room,. Note the attractive man striped chairs that flank the mantel accented with dark green and rust. What an idea is thisâ€"a cretcinne motif used for the fire sereemn. The creâ€" tonne here repeats the design that is also used for window shades in the rd ons down its sides for finish. Or have a painted mural cr mirâ€" your mantel treatment if yvou i I And the figurin T‘hke Fir nery in these ther spiky look nd vymmetrizcally the fireplace O Chinese details for interesting shape. trast. i1 aiso were preset >w. Omer Fournie sister. Mrs, Alsid @ment on the manâ€" 1g imore of a trend mposing vases at Openin ring prC wno was accomâ€" 1 F keytr irnie atlractive mantel arrangement of greenery and the With . xÂ¥ minut> a natlive C ser, there‘ mesh fire tain to be ribout the hout pia 1Ss W and ron h Collingwocd E. gistrate R. J. B: adaress on jJuvet that the Cur Hcme® has in its Collingwocd Enterpriscâ€"Bulletinâ€"Maâ€" gistrate R. J. Browne, of Toronto in an adaress on juvenile crime, expressed the cpinion that the old slogan "God RBless Cur Hcme‘ has been taken down and in its pacse "Let Her Rip." This is a sad commentary on home life, such as should sink in with parents. ed by snow. Previou had besn brought t day by airplane af gicg, and when M ‘aken ill he was fic plane then landing 0 within a mile of th: V t more Jusl from among th accessories.. a Chinese anâ€" The walls in this room are very Ras Boy} g n man yOour m 2aV ight place. We‘ve also seer r wallpapsor cui cmpo bcard in a : repEat the mo ntly in a fan sl It wouldn‘t be icest innovation w long tims. May bout the plate gl n‘t harmed by the ich chintz or prir detail or cthery The walls here are NU i1 f1 repia 2 1 > motif. Th in shape. to MA 2rl Jus we‘ve happaned on in yiJz2 you already know lass fire screen that ie heat. And a frame ‘intsd linen to match ‘wis> in the room is a fir> screen in the fully . these rangement of > your whole ind vyou‘some 1 Cocoa brown v. MIr [ idea to Iook a ectively, becaus thinz réeally ou u‘d Haileybut i being bl h 1 [ the chintz y or ind painted rorks pleasâ€" ale Oof i2 Jeche: 7i Sat husbhs wixter the old room a hing to 1S ba beâ€" the nE the hom WA had m with 1 Discuss Rebuilding Cobalt Masonitc Hall No Decision Reached Yet in the Matter. Meantin FMPIRE MEAT MARKET V alues Effective THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATUR. MAR. 17â€" FJIVE ROSES FLOUR 24 lh pag .:. t PEARS (Standatrd), 3 CINS OLD HICKORYâ€"SODA, ies PEAS, No. 4, 2 â€"squat; 3 ting ......:.... *a.7 MONARCH FLOUR, 7 Ib. bag ............. CLARKE‘S KETCHUP, bottle........... Crown Brand CORN SYRUP, 5 Ib. pail 1 Large RINSO, 1 bar LIFEBUOY ..... DOROFHY MILK, 3 tins 1 Large OXYXDOL and 1 Small ............. MOTHER PARKER TEA, per lIb. ....... SWEET PICKLES, 20 0z. Jar ....:.:.:...::... CORN (Sweet), 3 tins ............. TOMATO JUICE, Small, 6 tins ............. PRUNES (60â€"70) 2 SUGAR, 10 Ibs., ...... oo ie ns ind CALAXYX io: bars..:..::. v Ma "~~*Sq1 8 MVMLS DMAYUWNY H """" ‘U TIOY ~~‘ql AHMMHY HMDIOHD ................. o(]l .[ad 6(838!(1 Oll) /\‘(’) SWNVH SSYUTMNYV HS SIL V MA THURS., MARCH 17th 1938 Bargain excursion tickets will be valid on Trains 2 and 48 connections, Thursday, March 17th. Passengers who use ou will connect at North Bay with C. P. Train 2, leaving 8.20 : daite, Passengers who use Train 46 will arrauge their ow1 ta North Bay C P. Depot and take C. P. Train 8, leaving at frdayv, March 18th. Pembroke, Renfrew, Arnprior, Ottawa, Montreal, Quebec and Ste. Anne de Beaupre, Que. via North Bay and Canadian Pacific Railway Ti SECURITY 21 Pine Street N. "I against loss by FIRE. Enguire about our new low rates for FIRE INSURANCE. Sickness, Accident, Automobile and Life Insurance Mortgages Arranged Fickets will not be honored on Trains 49 and 50 Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Railway The Nipissing Central Railway Company Bargain Coach Excursion Kimberley Ave. T. N.0.and N.C.R. REGULAR STATIQNS %A1 Ch:ildren has Tickets Good in Coaches Only ts are valid to return, leaving destination point not la [rain 1 from Windsor Street Station, Montreal. 10:15 pm h 20th and connecting at North Bay with our Train 1 Monday. March 21stâ€"EXCEPT passengers from Iroqu oints northn of Porquis MUST leave not later than CP Montreal, 7:50 pm. Sunday, March 20th, to connect ; yith our Train 47, Monday. March 21st. destined Quebec and Ste. Anne de Beaupre not good on ined Trains 350 and 352 to Quebec and 349 and 351 fror good on all other trains between Montreal and Ma ulC M a: a wA . H [asons, who also ld mest in gen: er the problem. the Cobalt . Oc their hall for th Masons. and anc who found ) years of age, and under 12, when accompanied guardian HALF FARE hat brethrs of Shuntih id _ Ccbalt s, and ando eived from and further particulars apply to I futur inyv s ]il 11 lals regal iformal d of 1€ s wour.d be ilthough it ‘am of this 11 Master 0. hich cwnâ€" k that the the lodzt I1 h Eu82 O her inâ€" Haileyâ€" er hore ifellows il 5 con Thurs Timmins re los 2daed FROM Th in t} TCO thesy»> mayo; i1asts>, he declar ngs of all Icdge i1 early in THURSDAY. MARCH 17TH. 1938 ther body, and rcimina heir own.. Then what No Baggage Checked th Phones 298â€"169 has va t The mises w heore . sin( good on 351 from Q Northland Phone 104 T ind the ¢ ime repre 18â€"19 hv 12:45 Falls rain 7 Nor iC 314C 4A tC 271C 19¢ 61¢ 227C 250¢ 2D0¢ 531C Fite 30c 26¢ 61c 23¢ 16c 16¢ 26¢ 25¢ 16 C fu

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