Porcupine Advance, 26 Sep 1938, 1, p. 6

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the number changed sir in question son,. and Mr. and M St.. Timmin daughter of Mr. and A were burned to death. 1 badly burned about the f \ From The Porcupine Advance Fyvie« Twenty Y ears Ag0§ PELLETIER HARDWARE A combination coal and wood stove with electric attachments. It is esâ€" pecially suited for our Northern cliâ€" mate where heat is required eight months out of a vear. Miss Vera Stevens, 284 Balsam N. All Belanger Stoves carrty a genâ€" uine replacement guarantee on any part that might become defective. Belanger stoves are priced with the lowest, and may be purchased under our easy payment plan. On W We have several Reâ€"built Used Stoves PRICED EFROO M 8 Third Avenue Corner Spruce St. and Third Avenue, Timmins Phone 324 T * * * *%** * * * * *%*% % * 8888888888888 4848 ** * * 44 4 4 4 4 110 Pine St. 8. Phone 130 Tim Combination Coal Electric Stove 8 PALACEK THEATRE PASSES GIVEN FREE EACH WEEK :« Look For Your Name In These Advertisements ADVANCE "Hidden Name" CONTEST Passes good for any perfszmâ€" : : ance except saturday. 4 06049084 404909460096 690466 On T‘en and TOâ€"NIGHT and TUES. SEPT. 26â€" PALACE THEATRE â€" This Woeek Madeleine Carroll and Henry Fonda in W a Your time. brin and recerys Theatr hidden CLEAN ROOMSâ€"BY DAY OR WEEK VERY REASONABLE RATES Thos. Harper, 62 Hart St. Alfrecd Jeanne. a t Easy Terms Bollars Down Five Dollars Monthly ch rayr 104] Cl # it rece 1tch na Clouthier, 14 Maple should be noted that the houses has been t time)}. At the fire i, the fourâ€"yearâ€"old ‘ the sixâ€"yvearâ€"old and Mrs. Clouthier, ith. The father was t the face and hands in find to "AIve eight irom th passes Look f these a H, clijf The A a free mA v Timmins 89 " Blockade" Quiet Atmosphere clip th pass ads v appe Timmnmins for yor adverti .. 11, 1918, home of 14 Maple the ; ‘ance ople disiz] ) the vour LF d Fre chosen ciet will _Palace r name ements, ad. and _ fully . any and shock. T# ed the attent. fact that a f in his efforts to the fire which homs. Ansther ly was slightly er suffered gre: father, mother St. Mary‘ tention a LADY LAURIER HOTEL Cor,. Cedar and Secaond DUSTPROOF VANS Call Us For Ph:)ne Your Next .)10 Moving Job UNITEH) MOVERS Rodway Refrigeration Regular Runs to Southern Ontario Local and Long Distance PACKING â€"â€" CRATING SHIPPING STORAGE MOVING M1T Refriceration Service Allen Ken wWHERE YOU MEET YOUR FRIENDS" vev« monares Pn Roeoms With Bath Reasonable Rates L MEMEBER â€" ’ u| _gj :-]â€"1 a â€" C F pull nMneé Amlin barking of Ire wWas in p Call Us For Your Next Moving Job Bomestic and Commercial Sales and Service Pine St. 8. FONR EXPEK®" V OnK hook it Phor:ne With Betty Grable, Jack Whiting and J. C. Nugent NEDNES. THURS., SEPT. 4# 0900000480040 $ 0% 6009090604 AnC @ â€" Miss Anne OQOrland. 109 Pine S. Beatty Washer Store iry Carlisle, Lloyvyd Nolan, Rostoe Karns and Larry Crabbe. DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME MARTHA RAYE and BOB HOPE in WASHDAY WORRIES Won‘t Spoil Your WEEKâ€"END , 10r the biaze had such headway it looked as if these other houses also doomed. Thewoccupants of > adjoining houses showed their nition of the danger by removâ€" their effects from the buildings A demonstration will convince you too of Beatty‘s superiority. Third Avenue Fred "TPâ€"OFF GIRLS 1€ lana and hi tin *3) When You Have a bu BEATTY, the For your washâ€" ing is all done with 2 miniâ€" muin of time and work when Y o U: use‘ a Washer o wise Canadian â€" woâ€" men use today. uld not have reston 8 . when the e to save t Phone 391 ila buildings * *# THE PORCUPINET ADVANCE THMUMMINS, ONTARTO 10W â€" veI | ever, did excellent work and in a few | minutes had the danger removed from ‘ the adjoining buildings. Nothing could | be done to save the Clouthier house. | however, and it and the contents were practically wiped out." So far as the cause of the fire could be determined it appzeared to be due to some clothing ; hung up near the stove to dry, taking | fire and setting a partition nearby aâ€" blaze. When Mr. Clouthier was roused from sleep by the fire he found the bedroom full of smoke and the adjoinâ€" | ing room a mass of flames,. Mr. Clouâ€" | thier succeeded in getting two of the children out of the burning house and Mrs. Clouthier escaped with the baby. Mr. Clouthier went back to got the other youngsters, but could not reach i them, and eventually neighbors had to ‘ drag him from the burning house where | the smoke overcame him. i The Advance of Sept. 18. 1918, said: ! "Mayor J. P. McLauchlin and all memâ€" bers of the town council in Timmins last week, together with Mr. H. E. Montgomery, clerkâ€"treasurer, and Mr. W. S. Macpherson, assessor and tax collector, met at the apartment of the clerkâ€"treasurer to do honour to Counâ€" cillor Globe previous to his leaving for his new work near Sudbury. The only member of the council unable to be present was Dr. J. A. McInnis, who was l away on his vacation trip to the South. | Councillor Globe has given such efâ€" Ificient and earnest municipal service that it is only fitting that the muniâ€" cipal authorities should take occasion to give him some appropriate recogniâ€" tion before his departure from the i town. The citizens in general will only | regret that they did not knoWw of his early removal so that a more public | recognition of his services to the muniâ€" cipality might have been made. The mayor and councillors and officials, however, voiced the general appreciaâ€". Twenty years ago The A pointing out the need for office at Timmins. to the amount of customs this centre and the nec branch here for the conven business people of the towr Reference was made twenty yvears ago to the announcement that the Division Court Clerk‘s office would be moved to Timmins from South Porcuâ€" pine as soon as suitable quarters could be secured here. The Advance pointed tion of Mr. Globe‘s services. They preâ€" sented him with a handsome club bag as a slight token of the esteem and appreciation felt for him by all. Mr. Globe has gone to Sellwood, near Sudâ€" bury, where he will be in charge of an ironâ€"mining industry. which has grown to large proportions since the opening of the war and the consequent increased demand for iron. The best wishes of hosts of friends will follow Mr. Globe to his new field of responsibility." Twenty years ago The Advance was USED PARTS FOR ANY CAKR OR TRUCK Mrs,. D. Chalmers, 64 Lakeshore Rd sSPRINGS® AUTO GLASS Phone 129 Alphonse Rethier. 28 Windsor Ave The newest Flattering Shades Empire Block or 2 pair for Smart Side Out Butterfly Hostery with the Sullivan Transfer $1.00 SMART SET DRESS SHOP 201 Railway Street pair e convenience of the the town. made twenty vears need for a customs Reference was made customs business at the necessity of a Timmins ¢f a Sergt, W. NV France under tioned that sergeants in seas. They Bunn). Gord en. Continuing its report. The Adâ€" vance said: "Miss Annette Campbell, of Timmins, was one of the heroines of the occasion, and many undoubtedly owe their lives to her courage. She esâ€" caped from the hotel in safety, but reâ€" turned and ran through the house, rousing the inmates and sesing them on the way to safety. Eventually she had to jump from one of the windows, injuring her ankle and her back. She is now at her home in Timmins, and all will be pleased to know that she is making excellent recovery and will be none the worse for her trying experiâ€" ence . . . His many friends in the camp will greatly regret the fact that Mr. W. M. Whyte, formerly of South Porecuâ€" pine, but recently in charge of the reâ€" creation hall at the Falls, was among those rather badly injured in the fire. His face, arms and shoulders were severly burned. but even this did not daunt his cheerful courage. He was burned while escaping from one of the upstairs windows and coming down the fire escape. He lost practically all his clothes, several keepsakes he valued very highly, and a considerable sum of money which was in his coat pocket. He is making excellent progress to reâ€" covery. He came home to South Porcuâ€" pine during the weekâ€"end and all will . be pleased to know of his early and complete recovery." _ | | | | out that the move would be of general advantage in view of the fact that the greater part of the court‘s business originated in Timmins and Schumachâ€" er. "A strong counter attack," said The Advance, "is reported as having been started this week in South Poreuâ€" The Advance, "is reported as having been started this week in South Poreuâ€" pine against the removal of the Divisâ€" ion Court office from that place where the bailiff is to Timmins where the business is." Announcement was made twenty years ago in regard *to changes in the hours of holding police court in Timâ€" mins. Instead of the sessions comâ€" mencing at 10 am. and continuing through the day until the cases were disposed of, as had been the practice for the previous year or two,. the court was called at 930 and at noon, south | turning train a At a years af Lean su North > can a mu ABOVE, star halfbaci Imperials in the O Fooiball Union, was k orl tank on which he exploded. Weighin; pounds. Beach had : defensive back and every times ho took | plunge or forward pa: years old. Widdy Hucby _ Bay look 1:( nicipal They we Gordon dy. hims Bbv Star K: «# Nugget: | forward to i] election dat four the we) Widdifield, wr ate of Aug. 4, ur Timmins | he one comp re: Erro Irving, C "Or 1 eourt the fir ire Chi holding If nothing else, ) the excitement contest. ere long. over â€" 20 o equal as a vas a threat tario â€"Ru lled whetr was worl two, the court _ adjourned at then going to ases there, reâ€" i the 4 o‘clock rt at Timmins. writing 4, 1918, s men npany INeil Sampson from menâ€" overâ€" John Intermediate 100 yard dashâ€"1, Americo Narduzzi; 2, Alex Fulton; 3, Battigelli, Shot putâ€"1, Montigny; 2, Joe Iannarâ€" elli; 3, Heath. Discus throwâ€"1, Iannarelli; 2, Monâ€" The winners of the different events were all presented with prize ribbons at a gathering held at the school this morning. The following is a complete list of the results of the field day: Boys‘ Events Boys‘ Eventsâ€"Senior 100 yvard dashâ€"1, Aldo Narduzzi; 2, Earle Cavanagh. Shot putâ€"1, Narduzzi; 2, Zadorozny; 3. Robert Heath, Discus throwâ€"1, McLellan:;: 2, Eric Arnott; 3, Heath. 220 yard dashâ€"1, Narduzzi; 2, Cavaâ€" nagh. High jumpâ€"1, Arnott; 2. Narduzzi; 3, Heath. 88C yard runâ€"1, Cavanagh; 2, Battiâ€" gelli; 3, Allan Cripps. Pole vaultâ€"1, Heath; 2, Narduzzi; 3, Pataran. Championâ€"Narduzzi; runnerâ€"up â€" Cavanagh. As junior girls‘ champion Miss Prenâ€" tice is the winner of a shield, bearing the school crest, presented by John W. FPogg for annual competition. The outstanding performer among the girls was Louise Delich, who won the intermediate class competition. . Jean Bugera as senior champion and Ruby Prentice the junior title holder,. It was only the second year of competition for Miss Delich and she amassed a total of four firsts and two seconds. Schumacher H. S. Field Day Proves Outstanding Success Aldo Narduzzi won the senior boys championship handily, taking three first and $wo seconds. Ronald Monâ€" tigny carried off the intermediate honâ€" ors, Buchar winning the junior and Bernie MacDonald the bantam division. G. Wright, athletic director at the | otich school, had charge of the boys‘ events with Misses E. M. Scully and A. Johnâ€" son supervising the competitions for girls, In the boys‘ events the judges | Sh Man Hi; Brc were F. Roy and D. Argue, with J.| 3. pj Waites as announcer and A. Keates as Chi clerk. Assisting in the girls‘ division | cevic were A. Bugera, A. Jaksic, P. Laforest, B. Waddell. B. Verner, M. MacMillan and M. Oostershck. 100 e P Wth every event keenly contested, the annual combined track and field meet of Schumacher High School at McIntyre Stadium on Friday afterâ€" noon, proved an outstanding success. Events for both boys and girls were well filled and finishes were close all afternoon, The weather was ideal despite a stiff wind and by the time a light shower occurred late in the afternoon, the comâ€" petitions were cver. The programme was planned in such a way that almost every student in the school took part in the events. ‘ombined Track and Field Programme at MceiIntyre Stadâ€" ium Friday Afternoon Produces Keen Competitions. Leskew‘s Cabinetâ€"Upholstering Shop Why wait till the very last minute to get your heavy clothes in wearable condition? â€" Send them to us right now and be prepared when the cold weather comes. You‘ll find our work just as excepâ€" tional as our low prices. We not only clean your clothes thoroughly, but also restore the original color, and appearance of the fabric. With Sloma‘s Odorless Cleaning you‘ll find no trace of, oily film or odor that characterizes inferior cleaning. We wish to announce that 7 Balsam Street N. â€" Phone 592 Upholstering and Repairs NEW LARGE PREMISES®Sâ€"63% WILKSON AVE SLOMA CLEANERS 9 i1 Th*" wint? / \ Clea““‘ ow Give new life to your room by having your Chesterfield or Easy Chairs, retipâ€" holstered, reâ€"covered, or slip covers made. A fine choice of fabrics await your inâ€" spection. â€"Finest workmanship. e that Mr. Pete Larocgue, our former driver is no longer in our employ. Target throwâ€"Sznior, V. Laham ; inâ€" termediate. J. Laughren; junior, B. Vrâ€" banac. Obstacle raceâ€"1, O. Miller, A. Millâ€" er, V. Baldovin, V. Laham, R. Keller, B. Vrbanac. Secret relayâ€"1, M. Tripp, B. Fulton, E. Fowler, K. MacMillian, P. Boyce, M. Fulton. Olympic â€"relayâ€" Hume, L. Delich, I Threeâ€"legged race R. Jenkin. 50 yard dash, intermediate,â€" 1, J. Laughren; 2, L. Delich; 3, I. FMlowers. 50 yard dash, jpuniorâ€"1, M. Keeley: 2. R. Prentice; 3, M. Tripp. 60 yard dash, seniorâ€"1, B. Waddell: 2. P. Boyce; 3, A. Sutherland. Sack raceâ€"1, L. Delich and I. Flowâ€" sack race ers, softball throw intermediate, L. banae. Potato raceâ€"1i, R. Prentice; 2. F Sandul. Basketball throw, seniorâ€"J. Bugera intermediate, 1. Delich; junior, B. Ba kich. Champion Costain. 3, Prentice. Championâ€"Bu( cevich. 100 yard dashâ€"1, 2. Costain; 3, Pop( 220 yard dashâ€" Costain; 3, Defelice High jumpâ€"1, M Broad vich: 3. gelli Shot putâ€"1, Buchar; 2, Vicevich; 3 Mangotich. High jumpâ€"1, Viceveich: 2, Buchar Broad jumpâ€"1, Buchar; 2, Turcott tigny 220 Champion Tannarelli. MONDAY. sEPTEMBER 2sTH . 19338 ny; 3, Heath. 220 yard dashâ€" 1li; 3, Narduzz Javelin throwâ€" n: 3, Wharton T; 0, WARL!L High jumpâ€" Cripps. Broad jump Pols vault Jenkyn. 100 ird dashâ€" . Prentict unpâ€"1, Chatson jumpâ€"1 Burritt. Montigny Girds‘ Events 6â€"1i. â€"R. PrC MacDonald Bantam iâ€"1, Bernie MacDonald Popovich. ‘â€"Senior, J. Bugera Delich; junior, B. Vr Funiotr Montigny hat Heath MacDonald MacDonald; 2 Popoâ€" Narduzzi Montigny Flowers. ~1, R. Prentice and Timmins la@arell Buchat PHONE 975 Heath MacDonald runnerâ€"up Proeontice PuUunnerâ€"uUD runnerâ€"Up Montigny Costain Mang~â€" Battiâ€" Battiâ€" Cosâ€" OW V iâ€"

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