Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 5 Nov 1925, 1, p. 15

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,lO Cedar Street, South !@one 105 Box 1540 1C1CDPNONEe 2a0d1â€"B, Efi‘ Lz _ C Mail Orders Given Prompt® and Careful Attention. J U and flp Wedding _% Cakes ueJ Ur2) Ue#J Un ,_% Birthday Plumbing, Heating and Sheet Metal Work. A. Brazeau Son 13 Wilson Ave., (River Rd.) Telephone 231â€"B. EXCLUSIVE DEALERS FOR enjoyed | Pacific to Atlantic Seaboard. BURN IT TO KILL MACKIE‘S ELECTRIC BAKERY WILLIAMS "*~~ The National S:moke mEREAERCAENG Â¥CL Y StI in Can: organiz ted Sta ate ide added Canada lence 0o “'Q PE ECEA T The pected at S to show tha g) pletée. The referred to Nickel Tow past two or in the inters called, at | Toronto wa the Orange ‘*‘Be a live wire and you won‘t get stepped on. it is only the dead ones that are used for doormats. referred to the organization at the Nickel Town saying that within the past two or three weeks two meetings in the interests of the Klan have been called, at which an organizer from Toronto was present. In both cases, the Orange Hall has been the centre of activities, but there is no assurâ€" ance that the Klansmen will continue to gather there. On _ one occasion, KWlansmen may meet at one place, and the next time they are called, another location may be selected. According to The Star the Klan in Canada has no connection with the United States Klan. In this connecâ€" tion The Star says:â€"‘*In presenting the cause of the Klan at the inaugurâ€" al meeting, the . organizer declared very strongly that the Ku Klux Klan in Canada had no affiliation with the organization of that name in the Uniâ€" ted States. They are entirely separâ€" ate identities, he pointed out. _ He added that the Ku Klux Klan in Canada does not favor acts of vioâ€" lence or the taking of the law into its own hands. _ Allegiance to the King, is against this, and when a member takes the oath of loyalty, he consequently pledges to support the laws of the country which allow for violence of no kind."" Vanal Unite tion " the c; to show that the organizatio pleté. The Sudbury Star | referred to the organizatio Nickel Town saying that w past two or three weeks two in the interests of the Klan | called., at which an orgeani KU KLUX KLAN ALSO BEMNG OrCANIZED in Capreol, With Membership of 150. Another Northern Branch of Order. North T. N. 0. Tracks, West of Station. P.0. BOX 373, SCHUMACHER Storm Sash )1@11 T] anot 111 SASH, FRAMES, DOORS, GENERAL WOODWORK. e Ku Klux Klan is reported as z organized in Sudbury with a bership of about 200. _ Capreol iother Northern town where the is reported as beinz organized, membership to date being 150. burning of <the cross is exâ€" ‘d at Sudbury any davy, or nigkht, THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5TH, 1995 iny day, C ranization _ one â€" occasion, at one place, and e called, another Hot Bed Sash @cOnlâ€" week ~the a penalty of five per cent. added. Ratepayers should make a note of this and see that their taxes are paid beâ€" fore or on November 10th, so as to avoid the addltlonal penalty of 5 per cent. The second instalment of municipal taxes for 19025 falls due on Tuesday of next week, November 10th. _ All taxes unpaid after that date will have sSECOND INSTALMENT OF TAXES DUE NEXT TUESDAY Mmuchre pegins at 5.10 p. will be served. All attend sured of a pleasant evening Schumacher L. O. L. No. 2975 is observing Armistice Day by a Euchre and Dance to be given in the MeInâ€" tyre Hall, Schumacher, on Wednesday, Nov. l1th. There will be special musi¢c for the occasion, and specially attractive prizes for the Euchre. Huchre begins at 8.15 p. m. Lunch will be served. All attending are asâ€" ARMISTICE EUCHRE AND DANCE BY SCHUMACHER L.O.L. Behind the advertising of Ontario apples will be an ~intensive merâ€" chandising effort in which all fruit dealers, w hnlesale and retail, and all growers are invited to coâ€"operate. Mr,. Martin is one of the most extenâ€" sive advertisers of poultry pwducts in America. He has a wide experiâ€" ence in advertising and other busiâ€" ness promotion methodb. ‘‘In order to facilitate the marâ€" keting of this splendid ecrop,‘‘ the Minister added, ‘"‘the Department is rendering assistance in two ways. In the first place it is supervising the equally to be commended from the standpoint of ‘‘good taste."‘ It is pleasing to note the effort being made by the Ontario Department of Agriâ€" culture in the marketing of the 1925 apple crop, and it is also pleasing to see the coâ€"operation given locally by such firms as ths Gambleâ€"Robinson, Timmins, Limited, wholesale dealers in fruit and vegetables. ‘‘From the standpoint of quality this year‘s apple crop is one of the best Ontario has ever gathered,"‘ says Hon. John 8. Martin, Minister of Agriculture. ‘""In view ‘"of this As will be noted by the advertiseâ€" ments elsewhere in this issue, the Onâ€" tarLo Department of Agriculture is making special effort to popularize the use of Ontario apples. â€" The use of Ontario apples is a good practice from the heaith standpoint, and equally to be commended from the standpoint of ‘"‘good taste."‘ It is pleasing to note the effort being made by the Ontario Denartment of Aori. ONTARIO APPLE CROP 15 OF THE ANEST guaulty Department of Agricultural and Others Coâ€"Operating in Marketing Crop. ples. _ The use a good practice tandpoint, _ and s justified in it to â€" the sewhere, We the crop beâ€" The growth of the market gardenâ€" ing in this North, and the way one section may prove a good market for another section are suggested once more by an item from The New Lisâ€" keard Speaker, which says that Mr. John Macfarlane recently shipped a carload of roots and vegetables from Liskeard to Smooth Rock Falls. The produce was all grown in the Lisâ€" keard district and is to be consumed at Smooth Rock Falls, where the Matâ€" tagami Pulp paper Co.(in receiverâ€" ship) is in active operation. The New Idea Cash and Carry Store opened on Monday of this week at 103%» Pine street South, Moneta. This new store is founded on new ideas that include the benefits of the Cash and Carry plan, together with new features of advantage. The New Idea Cash and Carry claims to be able to save its customers much money through its special metlhods, and emâ€" phasis was given to this by the barâ€" gains offered on the opening days this week. The New Idea Cash Carry Store, 103% Pine street South, speciâ€" ally asks a trial visit. ‘‘Come once, and you will come right along,"‘‘ the store‘s advertisement announces. known as the Toronto Trains, are not to run on Sundays this winter. The new time table, however, proâ€" vides for Sunday service to Toronto through ‘the Transcontinental trains. It will mean that passengers from Toronto will not reach here until 8.40 p.m. on Sundays. Connection with the Continental going South will be made from Timmins on Sunday by No. 56, leaving Timmins at 11.30 a.m., and reaching Porquis Junetion at 1 p.m. The Continental for the south leaves Porquis Junetion at 1.11 p.m. NEW IDEA CASH AND CARRY STORE OPENED IN MONETA vice practically summer service. In a cases there is a differenc of minutes in the times speaking the times are Apart . from This Practically No _â€"Charge in T. N.O. Winter ; »IÂ¥, ; practically the with the exce 46 and 47 are for the winter known as the IfAING 45 AND 47 TAKEN Off SUNDAYS FOR WINTER r times ‘ally u rvice. â€"and treat your folks to the appetizing soups made with St. Charles Milk. Their creamy richness will be relished and they are so easily prepared you will serve them often, particularly when a nourishing dish must be served on short notice. Unequalled for any recipe that is improved by the use of doubly rich milk, Schedule unchanged 1t but broadly asâ€" before wiuintet E* Crom couple ouple « *4 * * 0. .0 #4 # + *% *# C #4 *# + #4 #,. * 0..0 #4 # +4 #* * 4 ##% * # #4 *# % #+ * # *4 * + #4 # + #4 * o #4 #4 * w #* *# 4 *4 # 4# *4 # # *# 00. *# .0 # > w j Dancing at 9.00 p.m Monday Night, November 9th, in the Masonic Hall, Timmins. Coffee becomes weak and insipid through evaporation. Preserve the delightful, freshâ€"roasted flavor by buying Rideau Hall in Vacuuim Sealed tins. Under the Auspices of the I. O. D. E., Timmins 1% cupfuls St. Charles Milk, diluted with 25 cupfuls water, 1 can corn, 2 cupfuls sliced raw potatoes, 2 tableâ€" spoonfuls butter, 4 teaspoontulpepper, 3 teaspoonfuls salt, 2 tablespoonfuls flour in 2 tablespoontfuls water, 3 sliced onions. Corn and Potato Chowder $2.00 PER COUPLE

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