Porcupine Advance, 31 Mar 1938, 1, p. 2

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bu Crocus and Snowdrop Bloom at S. Porcupine man taking a "rakeâ€"off." $16.10 was found on the tables (seized). All pleaded guilty, and each "found in" was fined $10 and costs,. Money was seized and the proprietor fined $100 and costsâ€"or two months. The "rakeâ€" off man" was fined $50 and costs or 30 South Porecupine had its Butterfhes as Early as January. Earliest Spring Since 1910, Says Oldâ€"Timer. _ Legion Holds Pleasant tGathering in Dome Hall. Other News of South Porcupine and the Dome. Many Signs of Spring Noted at South Porcupine L ns uce omcs omcs Lc io e sn c es css uen omm« came: 6 c mm ns U Deal with a Insura nc REAL ESTATTE 16 Bruce Ave PCLSOI Blocks Style Dress Shop Hazel M. Todd Giolden Ave NEW SPRING HATS I the New shades and « loeks, it thts 3.95 asunible price SOLU TH PORCUPINE PROTECT YOUR HOME AND FPAMILY GOLDEN AVE. PHONE south Porcupine e n cce‘ 3. To match. Keyed to the calour of your eyes $1.00 valug _ Vaiue $1.00 65 sPECTIAL PRICE c Pearce Cross Drug Stores Irving Wendt Regular $1.00 value prict Time Tried Company at Standard Rates. Manager PHONE 17 INSURANCE Phone 130 rking, a pur p are bloom iry, Also this end ‘ace Powder Rouge had ught to Special Special Cambination Offer thie of MARVELOUS MAKEâ€"UP nouse. Police testified to going t in Schumacher, after many and found at the back of these men playving for mor morning. machine her left Rings on ations tC was taken to hospital, wher to put sixteer had to be file off her finger from shock. Bornâ€"At C a daughter to Pither. The rest of the by calling out the t who on March 20t Masonic hall. If a member, now is do your part in 1 new hospital. A nicely attended gathering of interâ€" ested folk attended the party in the Community hall at the Dome on Satâ€" urday night, put on by the Porecupine Branch of the Canadian Legion. Ten tables of whist players had a good time with Mrs. Beard gaining first prize, Mrs. Countryman second, and Mrs. FPoster third; and (all from Dome Exâ€" tenion). Mr. T. Ross (town) took first honours for men, Mrs, Pelkie (of Latchâ€" ford) gaining second, playing as man, Mrs. B. Curtis, third and Frankie Blair consolation. After cards a reai oldâ€" time danceâ€"featuring both round and square dancingâ€"with a good orchestra finished a pleasant evening. Mrs. W. H. Johns returned on Monâ€" day from a short visit to Toronto. Mrs. Paddy Gallagher, of North Bay, is a visitor in town this week. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McKimmle became the narents of a baby girl on March Bornâ€"in the Porcupine General hosâ€" pital, on March 26th, to Mr. and Mrs. K. Luomaâ€"a dGdaughter. Mrs. Martha Luhta, of Pottsville, is sailing this week from New York to her native Pinland. where she will visit her mother and other relatives. Mrs. George Woods, of Dome Exte sion,. is suffering from the effects of nasty accident incurred last Mond morning. While using the washi machine she had the misfortune to g her left hand caught in the wring Rings on her finger caused severe lack ations to two of her fingers, and s was taken to the Porcupine Gene: hospital, where it was found necessa to put sixteen stitches in.. The rin had to be filed in order to get the Mr. and Mrs. Jack MceKimmile be« the parents of a baby girl on M 26th. which only survived an hour was buried in Tisdale cometery March 29th. tea, in connection w Church Guild at her h South â€"Poreupine pf treated to a novelty advertising this week. has circled over the t a microphone apparat below, and advertisir merchants. It also g: tervals. It is worthy the first time this has I the North. The ingen this morning with / Poreupine, will see you The Auxiliary of the eral hospital will hc meeting of la nesday iafter Masonic hall The snow has disappeared mar ously in the past few days, and so although the creek is running s and strong there is no great over on the low lying land. Of course w the snow begins to melt in the bust may tell a different story. But so we are only too glad to note that ‘sp is in the air‘. Now who will be first to see a robin? (It has been d See Monday‘s Advance). Miss Sybil Lunam, of Ottawa, is v ing her sister, Mrs. J. Ostrom, of C naught Hill for two weeks. Miss Leney of the Public School s spent the weekâ€"end in Iroquois I visiting her cousin, Mrs. John Devir Mrs. Gordon Harper held a "ch tea, in connection with the Un Church Guild at her home on Tues South â€"Porecupine people have |] the snow cupine Lake navization. Tulips and d mars through An oldâ€"timer l) o M E1 WwWTILâ€" AOIC idy member 1nd ter. ~â€"cards real olid~â€" turing both round and â€"with a good orchestra ant evening. 71 (April 6th) f you are not s the time to J helping our wo Sh TFEI! ,.EPHMONE 28 ind M n o1 Of course wher in the bush we Y.: But so fal db its month]; n next Wed 6th) in th FOrmM, O n aeroplant speaking b1 1€ i Dpooiroor )K Ma Will mimet me hf \mid both ty in the e on Satâ€" Porecupin( opel Monday washing 1g SsSWI overfio e ring t then ifferin n in and i1derful to ge ingeI South im E dl€ )€ ame arch It on I1t€ da iC a ff il}]: h h¢ AY expet Uiilis Byâ€"law, and the sar declared to be disposable AND WHEREAS due consideration has been given and compensation made where proper, to provide for the reâ€" quirements of the owners of the soil or surface rights of lands adjacent to or near the streets and highways hereinâ€" after mentioned, and of those who might be affected by the closing thereof to vehicular and pedestrian traffic; AND WHEREAS adequate means of egress and ingress by road to all lands abutting on the higshways or parts ol highways hereinafter mentioned have been and are provided; NOW THEREFORE BE IT ENACTED BY THE COUNCIL OFP THE CORPOR ATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OFP TIS DALE, as a Byâ€"law thereof, as follows 1. The following highways, parts 0 higshways and lanes shall be, as an from the passing and approval of thi and stopping up of certain portions of Crawford Street, Strachan Avenue, Quebec Avenue, and of "Walter Lane," all in the Settlement of South Porcuâ€" ' pine in the Township of Tisdale; and authorizing the leasing, selling or l transferring such stoppedâ€"up portxonsl ’ | | of the highways aforesaid. WHEREAS it is necessary to enlarge the Flublic School Grounds in the Setâ€" tlement of South Porcupine in the Township of Tisdale by adding to the lands now owned by the Public School Board of School Section No. 1, of tne Township of Tisdale in the District of Cochrane, . certain â€" Jlands â€" adjacent thereto; AND WHEREAS proper notice of this Byâ€"law has been given by publication and otherwise according to the proviâ€" sions of The Municipal Act in that beâ€" NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that after the expirâ€" ation of FOUR WEEKS from the dat: of the first publication or posting of thi: notice, namely tite l7th day of March 1938. the following Byâ€"law or a Byâ€"lavw to the similar or like effect, shall be COH Hundred and Sixtyâ€"six (166), On Hundred and Sixtyâ€"seven an« One Hundred and Sixtyâ€"Eight (168 all} as shown on Plan Mâ€"10 (Sudbury now dsposited in the Office of Lan Titles at Cochrane, and by Lot Num ber Two Hundred and Nineteen (219 as shown on Plan Mâ€"14 (Sudbury now deposited in the Office of Lan«c Titles at Cochrane. (5) All that portion of the lan known as "Walter Lane" as shown 0; Plan Mâ€"20 (Sudbury) now deposite H NS now 6 Titles | peciient. ENACTED this | Reeve. Dated this 17th day of March, 193 _the North indred and indred and indred and LI JOrA A 11 All that portion of Quebec Avenâ€" is shown on Plan Mâ€"20 (Sudbury) ‘ deposited in the Office of Land es at Cochrane which is abutted the North by Lots Numbers One idred and Sixtyâ€"five (165), One idGreda and Sixtyâ€"six (166), One Â¥IZ : â€" TOWNSHIP OF TISDALL Byâ€"Law AXumber yâ€"law providing for the t1Y ds in paragrap described sha he passing and . and the same Anip Of Cochral ] € > Township r, pledge, l ouncil of 1 A 1 UDClI 0O he To Land iArPt vized and was in Tapn T‘it urf fect, shall be the Municipa iship of Tis the closin| iin portion ‘al of this ‘eby closed ind pedesâ€" Clerk 11 fro y O 1 ind A W Presentation Made at Toronto to Brideâ€"toâ€"hbe Meeting Last Night of the ; Goldale Five Hundred Club| Mille New Books at South Porecupine Library South Porcupine, March 30th, 1938.â€" (Special to The Advance)â€"The followâ€" ing new books have been added to the south Porcupine library :â€" She Was a Ladyâ€"L. Charteris. Ann and Her Motherâ€"O. Douglas. QOlivia in Indiaâ€"O. Douglas. Thundeéer Mountainâ€"2, Sheperd of Guadaloupe The Misfortunes of N Charteris. § Exit Béettyâ€"G. L. Hill. Ribbon and Dac2sâ€"R. Bread Into Rosesâ€"K. I The Searchâ€"G, L. Hill White Velvetâ€"S. Rohmeé Fighting Angelâ€"P. S. B Pity the Tyrantâ€"H. O. Woman Aliveâ€"S. Ertz Great American Family The Fortuns of Bridget . B. Lownies. Truth To Tellâ€"A. G. R Storm Girlâ€"J. C. Linco Crooked Furrowâ€"J. Fa: Honeyball Farmâ€"E. M The Devil and the C.ILD Tappans Burroâ€"Z. Gre The Goldale Five Hundred Club met at the home of Mrs. Turner, Knox aveâ€" nue on Wednesday evening, for their regular weekly card party. The usual happy evening was spent, and a deâ€" licious lunch was served by the hosâ€" tess, Mrs. Turner. Winners at five hundred were: lst, Mrs. Chester M. MacElwee; Mrs, Singleton and 3rad, Mrs. McClure. After all mail delivery in Timmins did not start for the first time this year. There was at least a partial form of mail delivery here from the start of the town.. Above is pictured ithe first mail delivery man in Timmins. It is A. Lago, oldâ€"time employee of the Hollinger Mine from its earliest days. Mr. Lago carried the mail regularly to the Hollinver Mine. The halfâ€"tone is made from an old snapshot taken in 1912. «advance Eneravins« vyear. start It is Mr.": Toronto ncwspapers report a preâ€" ntation made to Miss Edith Sexsmith, anager of the government telegraph fice at the parliamnment buildings, who is given in her resignation to take feet this month. Miss Sexsmith has signed from the position and on April d will marry A. F. Kenning, former AAppans BUurroOâ€" Harvest Comedy Dangerous Year: The Faithful Wi Enchanters Nigt Turning Wheelsâ€" Wh MIHC Burroâ€"4. Grey. Harvest Comedyâ€"F. Swinnerton. Dangerous Yearsâ€"G. Frankeau. The Faithful Wifeâ€"S. Undset, Enchanters Nightshadeâ€"A. Bridge., Turning Wheelsâ€"S. Cloete. Tals of Baliâ€"V. Baum. Dawn in Lyonesseâ€"M. E. Chase. Woman at the Doorâ€"W. Deeping. The Mayor on Horsebackâ€"E., P. Op M LI LIT Wor 11 CAE dale. cupm»ne,. n this matter of Tisdale. 17 le, by: Dmvis McCarthy, South Por mmnmne. Ontarlo, Solicitor iA buildin nad M\ a Ladyâ€"L. Charteris. Her Motherâ€"O. Douglas Indiaâ€"O. Douglas. Mountainâ€"Z. Grey. Guadaloupeâ€"Z. Grey. Nonâ€"Fiction nad How ‘I CEA L. H1ill. M. Ayers Rosesâ€"K. Norris. l1â€"A. G. Rosman J. C. tCincoln:. »1 d Hat mana .L. Hill. S. Rohmer. â€"â€"P,; 1€ I1 â€"~A. Bryant K. Hale. J. FParnol. E. M Dell * tE hrane riding. A: good wishes Mis: ed@ with a beau ior girls at the After the marâ€" {enning will reâ€" t Winona,., Ont. ilyâ€"L. Shippey et Maloneâ€"â€"Mrs »nship of Ti Thev Ocecu 11 Storm M. Barric IMAIN®, ONTAFRIO lA is Salic o hog rals hil¢ Teal{ Lor _ in wnship ht 44 048940409944 48444444 %%%4 4 | day a meeting took pla of_ Mr. K.. Kinkel : Ankerite Mine attencdd been noted in The day a meeting too school suppli¢ difficult to of They rehearseda the Brownic Promise and lawâ€"and played the game "Rabbit in the Hollow." Then each Six put on a "Nursery Rhyms>" act, gaining scheme is the of a school ir mneedy areas it and nigh The Stiude Porcupine H pingâ€"pong ti and checkerâ€" Seuth Porcupine, March 30 â€"Special to The Advance. Mrs. Garrity, who has been visiting her daughters from Toronto, left on Tuesday for a few days in Kirkland Lake before going home. Mr. Pergy Millions is, we are glad to note, progressing well, after throat operation in Poreupine hospital. The curling season appears to be deâ€" finitely over. Ladies met on Monday at the rink to see if it would be possible to finish the schedule, but the ice was not in condition therefore the ladies decided to draw for decision.. The reâ€" Mr. W. B., Smith left on Monday for his home near Toronto upon hearing of the serious illness of his father. Brownies The Brownies met in their hall on Tuesday, a full pack greeting Brown Owl. The fairy ring opened proceedings and after inspection they sang the Brownie Song, after which Brown Ow! zave them a talk on good comradeship. and the necessity of behaving as sisters to each other. point given at the bridgeâ€"party scheduled for April 20th Another most enjoyable evening was spent at the Masonic hall on Monday, when the Consiumers‘ Coâ€"operative held its weekly . houseâ€"party. After which, dancing was in order and a thoroughly good time ‘"had by all." For whist, first prize for ladies was awarded to Mrs. T. Farrell, second to Miss Celia Spitz and third to Mrs. J. C. Brown. In the men‘s section Mr. P. Smith won first with Mr. Blood second and Donald Walker third. Owing to Timmins team not comin{ in, the basketball game slated for Tues day in the High did not tak To Meet on Monday Night. Other South Poreupine and Dome News. New Kiwanis Club of South Porecupine sult of the bonspelil therefore is Mrs. Moore‘s team (5 games); (2 Raymer‘s team (4 games); and R. P. Smith‘s (3 eames). Prizes \ 11. eeéen ~scouling ) send to this les of clothin ut into good Phone Radio Repairs and Service Electrical Appliances, Fixtures, EL M 1 GENER A L WIRIN( ELECTRIC 5.¢ CCClL CGULILL] m Tuesday afte Norm : the brid udents‘ Coun High Schoco r _ table, two erâ€"boards for the school. 4 the "adoptio faim|l irl( i games); and Mrs imes). Prizes will be â€"party scheduled for ter visiting hi Kennedy, beeyn A ( P.O. HROX 7M 44 Crawford St. by6 yeéeen reér ind on for thess> things ir school. Bunâ€" ‘en repaired and nE 1y ) (2) MtTs ind Mrs Otltawa non fA ald i _A new gracd Higshways arriv i day to start n I the roads here. from Rouyn where nhne had instituted a new branch under the parent club of Noranda. Mr. W. Blake was appointed president of this branch and Mr. Frank Sullivan prospective members. The organization of this club wa under the guidance and direction 0o Mr. Frank Keene, of Washington, DC of the Directorate of the Kiwanis In ternational, who came to Timmin from Rouwyn where hne had instituted : in town Council of Tisdale Has Meeting Mond: Many Oldâ€"Time Prospector of Camp Passes On Anotl Stracha to be t: Dert. of Highways. Byâ€"law No. 463 rt on streets was read i inss byvlaw No. 463; Commill preventi Higzshway comin ed in tm2e fun frew, a Culhnant Culhant (la y # bei1 coungl explait that a to pa friend Mr. Joseph C the camp and c on Tuesday, M whi Ret S Joseph to P1 »soultn Porcup o The Advance work i prospect ts early d MR 1€ e ceéentre for prospectors. Previous to ming to Porcupine, he had prospectâ€" in the Cobalt camp. Only a few ‘eks before his death he had sold me of the many claims that he had iked during a long and active life tance Council lhant Kir â€"LP re Kiwa e latt frew idy mA mort held 1 l 1} 11â€" Culhane Succumbs neumonia. W IT‘H P l atters of Imporâ€" Before Township imp )1 111 1 b by 9} MclLaren N1 Where discriminating people rom ~â€" the â€" Dept in town on Wed : place this (Thursâ€" 9.30 o‘clock, service ‘hurch of the Nativâ€" of the camp iends, being present Mot 1 1NX THE Empress Hotel Sout J( From 5.30 10 H THE DUTCH DOOR DINING ROOM phew, Le cently M ut 12‘ Co Ambulan d Dept bein April toyp born in was 56 imer of | 1Dppo Open Daily d y * 888L 8 * 8 84L L4 4) m. Until Midnichd Accurately Prescriptions Filled CUT FLOWERS and PLA NTS W.G. Skinner Perfect stones 1 mountings that 1\ most discriminatih has a most compl W ATCH JEWELRY REPAIRING Diamonds Priced as low LS ridlt old BRIDA L WRE ATH Flowers Delivered Anvwhere Desions Ther for t DocY CATERING MINELHS‘ 11 food t fir SPECIAL FOWL DINNER Ec 1 rfecd Reasonable Prices, Work Guaranteed. Krom Jewelleéer CRAWFORD STREET South Poreupine 16| hamnelu |#) rved * y Phone 6 BRUCE AVE. Wwhe! pl f rowm a Specialty WAFELES NCH BOXES will MEALS All Hours S nc in y $20 ) phin platinum please the Nick Bren issortment. PHHONE 153 D1 ld you beâ€" ipstairs two so he wont itinp Th th iLreâ€" i1l y â€"~Wife found band : othe1

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