Porcupine Advance, 7 Jul 1938, 1, p. 3

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Kirkland Lake, July 6.â€"Ann Katzor, of Farmborough, Que., was found dead in her room at Kirkland Lake on Sunâ€" day night. The girl, who was 23 years of age, had been in Kirkland since early in June, but had been employed only one day before her death, having secured a position in a ladfes‘ wear store. After dinner on Sunday she went to her room and other persons in the house hearing peculiar nolses as l on d dig dn d dn daw i dn ate dte ataate din atnateat s oi ata ate ate ate it atnate teats Girl of 23 Found Dead in her Room at Kirkland Budtadtadiadie ds ty ThURSbAY. JULY Th i93 WE sERVE THE NORTH Branch Stores and Warehouses at Cobalt, New Liskeard, Swastike, Kirkland Lake, Cochrane, Timmins, Ont., Noranda, Que. Phones 300â€"301â€"1601â€"1602 Timmins Taylor Hardware SALE of RUGS AXMINSTERS Regular $20.50, Special WILTONS Regular $57.00. Special Regular $30.50. Special With MHUMFPMHMREY BOGART, NAT PENDLETON ALLEKX JENKINS CHEERFUL HOMES SHOULD BE BRIGHT WITH PLENTY OF WELL DESIGNED LA MPS \ 8 \\ A4 +4 nâ€"-‘ M vwew ”.-â€"-"“ nsl ""-':;a: ' 18 AZZ _ MONDAY, AND TUESDAY, JULY lith and 12th MIDNIGHT SHOW, SUNDAY, JULY 10th DOLORES DEL RIO, GEORGE sSANDERs AND PETER LORRE IN *©LANCEK SPY " Mascioli T heatre, Schumacher WEDNESDAY THURSDAY, JULY and 14th JAMES ELLISON, LEO CARRILLO AND JEAN PARKER in "‘THE BAKKIER *" FRIDAY AND sSATURDAY, JULY 8th and 9th MARTHA RAYE, BURNXS® AND ALLAN and E. E. HORTON in ALSO "VACATIONING IN QUINTUPLET LAX "CRIME DOESN"T PAY" FINE QUALITY BARRYMORES FRIDAY AND sATURDAY, JULY 15th and 16th CMAKLES® BOYVER AND GRETA GAKEBEO 1N M/M PLUS: COLORED CARTOON AND XNEWS Mead Officeâ€"New Liskeard, Ont "*sSWING YOUR LADY " ALSO NEWS ALS O} : COLORED CARTOON " CONQUEST " LIMITED though some one were ill and then silence entered the room to find the young lady dead. The death was inâ€" vestigated by the police and coroner and a post mortem showed death to be due to natural causes, death apparently being due to a heart attack. North Bay Nugget:â€"Some day Britâ€" ain will decide some person or persons must pay for her losses in merchant ships by reason of bombing on Spanâ€" ish coasts, and there‘ll be no doubt about collecting the last penny believed due. Unusually interesting designs, complete with silk _ shade. A special value. A score of styles, each with graceful shades. Many have novelty imarble trim. . Priced very special. Bridge Lamps $3.25 Up Complete with Shades! Graceâ€" ful metal base, artistic in design, richly finished. Some are the triâ€"lite reflector type. Table Lamps $1.95 Up SMA LL MATS ALL ‘TO CLEAR Floor Lamps $6.00 Up * #*% Ideal as wedding presents _ or _ for your own â€" home. Be sure to see this beautiful colâ€" lection _ of _ fine lamps. Prices are exceptionally low, and OFEF Mrs. Knight, of Clute, is visiting her caughter in town. Miss Rollins, of the public school staff, left Friday for Montreal. George Leck, of the Omega Mine, Larder Lake, spent the holiday at his home in town. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Roy and daughter, Eileen, of New Liskeard, were guests of Mrs. J. Hamilton over the holiday. Miss Margaret Dickinson and brothâ€" er, Arthur, of Hamilton, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. Robertson. Mrs. Elafson, of Kipling, is visiting at the home of her daughters, Mrs. G. Moller and Mrs. Buckley. Miss Laing left Thursday for her homs in Haileybury. Mr. and Mrs. Doig are visiting in Toronto and other Southern cities. Miss L Wing, the public health nurse, left last week for a vacation in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Schumacher, July 6th.â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"Mr. J. Phillips left on Thursday to spend two weeks visiting in Sudbury and Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Heath and daughâ€" ters, Jean and Betty, left Friday for three weeks‘ vacation in Eastern Onâ€" tario and the United States. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hammerstrom spent the holiday visiting in Cobalt and Haileybury. Miss A. Jones and Miss B. Smith, of Halleybury, were guests at Miss Jones‘ home in town over the weekâ€"end. Miss Morostica left Friday for a vaâ€" cation at her home in PFort William. Mr. J. Byberg, of Deer Lake, is visitâ€" ing his daughter, Mrs. H. Manette. Miss Nancy Bates, of Toronto, is visâ€" iting at the home of Mrs. R. Adamson on the Vipond road and turned over twice and rolled down the embankâ€" ment. None of the occupants was serâ€" iously hurt. The car was qguite badly damaged. Schumacher Clinue Not Open This Month Mrs. W. Leck and others in the car had a narrow escape on Thursday afâ€" ternoon when coming from Timmins. Their car skidded in the loose gravel Other Items of Interest from Schumacher. Messrs. Jos. Charlebois and Buster Smith left Sunday with the D Comâ€" pany of Algonqguin Rifles for Niagara for camp. A cqluist wedding took place in St. Alphonsus Church residence on Monâ€" day morning by Father Martindale, when Edna Kulju became the bride of David McGuire, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. McGuire. The bride wore an afterâ€" ncon dress of blue triple sheer, and white accessories, and wore corsage of sweet peas. She was attended by Mrs. Lawson Driver, who wore a beâ€" coming gown of blue georgette, large picture hat and white accessories. The egrcomsman was Mr. Lawson Driver. After a wedding breakfast and recepâ€" tion, the young couple left by motor for Sault Ste. Marie and the United States. Mrs. R. Farr and daughters, Guelda and Fay, are visiting Mrs. Parr‘s mothâ€" er and brothers, Mrs. Rutledge and Messrs. Eddie and John Monoghan. Schumacher, July 6.â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"Mr. and Mrs. Flowers, of the Conlaurum Mine, spent the weekâ€" end visiting at Fountain Falls and Coâ€" balt. Presentation Made to Mrs. J. A. Hawkins Miss Wright, of London, is visiting| her cousins, Messrs. G. and T. Thompâ€"/ son. | Mr. and Mrs. M. Pecorich and family left Thursday for a vacation in Sault Ste,. Marie and Minnesota. Mrs., Richard Barrer, of Fau. Claire, visited at the home of her son, John, last week. She was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Jos, Davidson, Leslie and Ronald Jones, all of Eau Claire. Miss A. McGuire left Monday for a vacation in the United States. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lafferty and son spent the holiday visiting in New Lisâ€" keard. They were accompanied home by ~Mr. Lafferty‘s mother. from New Liskeard, who will visit her sons here, and daughter, Mrs. Holland of Timâ€" mins. Mrs. J. R. Todd, Railroad street, enâ€" tertained at a very charming tea on Saturday afternoon, in honour of Mrs. J. A, Hawkins, who leaves shortly to reâ€" side in the South. Mrs. Todd received the guests, assisted by Mrs, J. S. Kitâ€" chen. The living room was very atâ€" tractive, with vases and standards of peonies. Tea was served in the dining room where the table with its lace cloth and bowl of roses added to the delightful event.. After tea was served Mrs. Todd on behalf of the gathering presented Mrs. Hawkins with a handâ€" some mosaic banquet cloth and. napâ€" kins. The recipient was taken comâ€" pletely by surprise, but suitably replied her thanks for their kindness, and said she would carry away with her happy memories Oof her years of associations here. Mrs. Todd was assisted at the tea table by Mrs. J. J. Denny, Mrs. J. Dalton, Mrs. Robson, and Mrs. H. Leng. Mrs. Gabriel, Mrs. Harrison, Mrs. Sandwith assisted in looking after the guests. Mr. and Mrs. Roy, of the high school staff, left Saturday to spend the holiâ€" days in Toronto. Miss Julia Holgevac left last week for a vacation in Sault Ste. Marie. Mr. and Mrs. W. are visiting at the Mrs. B. Davies Mrs. J. K. Todd Entertains _ in Honour of Mrs. Hawâ€" kins. Other Schumacher News, Bornâ€"July ist, at the Tisdale hosâ€" Jones, of Toronto, home of Mr. and i â€"Miss C. MacDonald left Friday for Toronto, where she will continue her studies at the O.A.C. ) Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Hazelwood and ifamily left Thursday for a vacation in iPeterborough and Eastern Ontario Miss Agnes Coleman left Friday spend the holidays at her home Forrester Falls., Mrs. Spiegalter left last week to visit at her home in Mattawa. Mr. D. Wright, of the high school staff, left last week for his home in . the South. During July and August, the W.A. of Trinity United Church will not hold any regular meetings. The local fire brigade were at Noranâ€" da for the annual firemen‘s tournament and were proud winners of the prize for thehbest-dressed team, as well as other prizes Their uniforms were navy blue and silver buttons, blue caps and little Arthur Corris was mascot dréessed in a miniature fireman‘s uniâ€" form. Mr. and Mrs. W. Morgan and daughâ€" ter left Saturday for a vacation in the South. Mr. Morgan was to be at Niaâ€" gara Falls, when the company of the Algoncuin Rifles of the Porcupine camp arrived there this week. Mrs. Osborne Orr, of Connaught, spent the weekâ€"end visiting at the home of Mrs. H. Miller. Miss Jean Corrigan, of Rouyn, i visiting at the home of her brother Clem. Mrs. J. Turnbull and small son, New Liskeard, were guests of Mrs Chatson last week. During July and August Mr. S. Kerâ€"| nohan has been appointed to supervise | the playgrounds at the public school. | Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Owens ceiving congratulations from their Miss RBessie Bugera, RN., a brideâ€" toâ€"be of August, was entertained at a miscellaneous shower on Friday eveâ€" ning at the home of Mrs. T. Randal. The evening was spent in games. At the close of whist, Miss Bugera was presented with a hamper containing many beautiful gifts for her new home. Dr. Stanley Gibson, of Toronto, was a visitor to town last week. Miss Helen Newcombe, of Los Anâ€" geles, is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Green, in South Porcupine, and school chums in town. Miss O. Leach left on PFriday for her |nover thought of beating the creditâ€" home in Micksburg. ors, although they were beaten by the The field day by the local Lions Club | promoters of the railway. In any event on Friday was well patronized by the|they have retained a sound reputation townspeopl>:, and citizens of the camp, and set an example in honesty for othâ€" especially the ball games and str-eetl._ar municipalities. dance. One drawhbhack was the misunâ€" "Subsidizing railways was considered derstanding about running several|good policy once upon a time. Canaâ€" games that were not favoured by Tisâ€" |dian municipalitiee contributed more dale, and were stopped, but other | than $16,000,000 over a period of years events brought the objective up to alâ€" in cash grants, loans and stock subâ€" most the required amount for the)|scriptions. The Province contributed swimming pool, which was open to ) over $43,000,000 and the Dominion plublic Saturday. Although not yet | Government more than $280,000,000 up completed, work was rushed so that|to 1920. Besides there were Governâ€" people might get as much enjoyment| ment guarantses exceeding $450,000,â€" as possible, while the weather is favâ€" | 000. The total was nearly $700,000,000 ourable. The children are showing | before public ownership became a hot their appreciation by their large atâ€" | solution. tendance this week, and are being well| "Add the interest, as Goderich did, cared for by an instructor and liféâ€" j and it is seen where the railway probâ€" guard. [lem originated. Miss E. Murphy left Saturday to visit| "It would be interesting to know in Elk Lake, later going to her home| how many other municipalities and in Mattawa. governm°nts have taken their losses Marion Leck left Sunday to spend‘,manfully." Marion Leck left Sunday to spend he>r vacation at Larder Lake. Miss 3. Russell, who has been holiâ€" daying at the Wilson cottage at Lake Nipissing, returned home Saturday. Mr,. Manly Loughren left Saturday for a vacation in Shawville. s N. CRA Wluual‘ AA A NA A A "Nf AMS Miss May Bugera, RN., is in Engleâ€" Li%t of Promotion hart for the past week on professional Lower QC}]OO] * o=mm % ie o t s en d n B n ie i C e c wl o o. n 2e ns e i M .o . * ind Miss L. Glazier, of Denbigh, is visitâ€" ing her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs C. Glazier. pital, South Porcupine, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mortonâ€"â€"a son. Miss Joan Huxley spent the holiday visiting friends in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. E. Smith are spending a vacation in Rochester, New York. Mrs. Eddie Angrignon left last week to join her husband at Belle Terre, Quebec. Mr. Bruce, of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, left last week, being transâ€" ferred to Simeoe. Mr. and Mrs. George Cousineau and granddaughter spent the weekâ€"end visâ€" iting in Ha«ileybury and Cobalt. Clem Corrigan spent the holiday visâ€" iting his mother in Rouyn. Mrs. Parkinson, of Toronto, and Mrs Beaumont, of Orillia, are guests of Mrs J. J, Denny this week. The clinice for preâ€"school children and babies has been discontinued for the month of July. Mrs. J. J. Smith, left Saturday to spend a vacation in Angliers, Quebec. Schumacher, July 6th.â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"Mrs. J. Huxley, and son, Joseph, left Thursday on a vacaâ€" tion at the Wilson cottage on Lak> Nipissing. Bornâ€"Sunday, July 3rd, to Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Fournier, 85 First aveâ€" nusâ€"a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Williams and son spent the holiday visiting in Rouyn and Noranda. Miss L. Armstrong left Sunday for Lake Couchiching, where she will atâ€" tend summer school. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Wylie and son, Billy, left Saturday evening for Guelph and Brantford. Mrs. J. V. Angrignon, who has spent the past six months visiting her daughâ€" ters, Mrs. Williams at the Sullivan Mine and Mrs. C. Fiendel at Belle Terre, arrived home Thursday. Miss Frances Adams, of Toronto, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs N. Adams. Dr. and Mrs, McLean are on Vacaâ€" tion in Toronto and other cities. Schumacher Lions Do Wel!l from Event Other Items of Interest from Schumacher. I From Form I to Form IH J, Banich, R. Boyce, C. Cowden, J FPlowers, L. Hall, W. Hunter, B. Kitchen E. Klisanich, â€"L. Klisanich, P. Laine J. Mangotich, A. Narduzzi, B. Prentice J, Sisik, H. Thompson, W. Welt, J Barr, M. Boytos, R Boytos, C. Butkoâ€" vich, F. Csncich, M. Costain, J. Cretâ€" ney, L. Delich, I. Flowers, E. Fowler M. Hegedus, M. Innes, M. Lafferty, J Laughren, D. Leck, E. McCain, K. Macâ€" Millan, H. Mills, E. Moller, R. Nilson L. Webber, B. Wills. oo P n uin d d en dn e ennlon dn dan bhn n in won dan dan dn in dn alty dyn dn dn d bits d d an d en dan dn d en h en d en en dn on dn ste e qed ze ce d e ol s iz d Ne v i w in d s e s e hy vie ie se ie w in in on s a in alin aln cz ie dn ie dn ols a n ale abe alle ale ons ane abe abe ols abe ate abe ale a2n 42e 420007 "The Town of Goderich is to be conâ€" gratulated for getting rid of its own railway delbt. It has shown fortitude and persistence in meeting an obligaâ€" tion which, events showed, was illâ€"adâ€" vised. Thirty years ago bonds were isâ€" sued for $150,000 to subsidize the Onâ€" tario West Shore Railway. The road was never completed, but Goderich lived up to its end of the contract and has just paid off the last of the disbt. Interest amounted to $225,000, so the town is out Of pocket $375,000 for something of no valiue to it, unless the experience is counted an asset. "Goderich, > it noted, did not shirk its responsibility through either good times or bad. It has paid up, wiped out th» debt with clean hands, a clear conscience, and unsullied credit. Probâ€" ably the good people of the community never thought of beating the creditâ€" ors, although they were beaten by the promoters of the railway. In any event From Form Il to Form HIL V.; Baldovin, A. Battigelli, â€"J. B soneault, V. Bortolotti, S. Brooker Butkovich, L. Finchen, R. Heath Holjevac, A. Tannarelli, M. Kahma Kovich, E. Klimo, V. Laham, B. N Donald, M. McGrath, A. Miller, Montigny, V. Narduzzi, S. Pataran, Sutherland, C. Todhunter, G. Vary Walko, D. Webber, H. Wharton, Williams. The followin yestierday‘s iss MaAIll :â€"â€" many friends this week, when they learned of the young couple‘s marriage which took place at Timmins United Church manse on June 1l6th by Rev. Mr. Mustard. Mrs, Owens was formerâ€" ly Miss Elsie L. Wardley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Wardley, a popular member of the younger set, Mr. Owens is a son of Mrs. and the late Mr. Owens. of Toronto, formerly of South Poreuâ€" pine. The bride has been employed by the Feldman Company for the past six years. The young couple are residing at 89 Third avenue. Schumacher High School Promotions The following are the Lower School promotions at Schumacher High School :â€" Town of Goderich Sets Example to Other Boedies ying is an editorial from issue Of The Globe and June 1l6th by Rev. oOowens was formerâ€" ardley, daughter of Wardley, a popular eger set, Mr. Owens Laham, B, Macâ€" , <~*. /: Milier, _ R , S. Pataran, M iter, G. Vary,. 8 in the Toronto, July 7.â€"Equipped with talking pictures designed especially to present every popular angle of the forâ€" est fire situation, Mr. R. A. Carman of the staff of the Ontario Forest Service is now in Northern Ontario on a lecâ€" ture tour of several months. The camâ€" paign is under the joint auspices. of the Ontario Government and the Canâ€" adian Forestry Association, the latter having educational campaigns in action in all provinces except Prince Edward Island. Coupled with vigorous apprals for forest fire prevention by the lecâ€" turer, the motion picture programme will describe and emphasize the causes and effects of forest fires, laying stress upon the great purpose of the forest resources in providing employment for wage earners and providing local marâ€" Tlmmlm Included in Itinerâ€" ary Under Auspices of C. FP.A. and Ontario Forest Service. Lectures on Forest Fire Menace in North Carrying 363 passengers and $1,500,000 in gold the liner S.S. Ascani went aground off Bic Island, in the St. Lawrence river. All passengers were‘ removed from the 14,000â€"ton vessel, whose forward holds were reported filled with water as a result of the mishap. It was hoped that removing the vessel‘s cargo by lighters would allow the Ascania to be towed back to Quebec for a survey of the damage. CUSHIONED ACTION ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE CO. ASCANIA GOES AGROUND IN ST. LA WRENCE l’ 'I‘HIRI) A V E. Westinghouse Have You Seen The New t Phone 1R i) N H 1870 T tS uhn ts ll ‘ D‘ :\ .Q % " C ( 0 n ’c‘ PO z Priced as low as @ HOME OF Our Used Car stock is very low and we theretore are in a position to give you a good deal on your tradeâ€"in. Why spend money on your present car when you can buy one of the guaranteed Used Cars listed here. Every one has been thoroughly overâ€" hauled and in excellent condition. Buy A Better Used Car To â€"day This car has a trunk and all the extras and in exâ€" ceptionally good condition. Save money by tradinzy your present car in on this 6 one toâ€"day Newly reâ€"painted, with â€" good _ tires and motor. A Deâ€"~Luxe model, that â€" has been driven only a few miles, price, Easy terms 30 C h e v. Pick U p In good shape a real buy at this 4 5 ferims In all parts of Canada such educaâ€" tional meetings are attended daily by thousands, some of the openâ€"air asâ€" semblics reaching a total of six thouâ€" sand persons. To give the programme in remote communities, electric generâ€" ators are carried so that "talkies" of theatre quality are given even in places that have never witnessed a motion picture display hitherto. The Minister of Lands and Forests, Hon. Peter Heenan, has taken a direct personal interest in the preventive campaign now under way, and the coâ€" operation of municipalities and operatâ€" ing timber companies is willingly afâ€" ford»d,. Visits will be made to Kapusâ€" kasing, Smooth Rock Falls, Hearst, Cochrane, Timmins, â€" Troquois Falls, Northâ€" Bay, Sudbury and Sault Ste. Marie, as well as to scores of mming and logging camps. 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