Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 8 Aug 1929, 2, p. 8

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Thursday, August 8th 1929 halt, / 4 ; ‘ine ,rs./.,/l/IIl/,/,llI?/If7’7/?/?’/////’/’////’//////II?IIIII./.A Bank of Commerce Building Phone 607 Chiropractic Sun Ray Treatment This Coupon and $1.00 Entitles you to One of the Introductory Offer Boxes OTICE is hercby given that a stock bonus has been declared whereby the holders of the 6%, Nonâ€" cumulative â€" Participating ‘Preferred Shares will receive two shares of no par value Common Stock for each 100 shares held, (that is 1(50th of a share for each share held\y. This stock bonus Timmins is payable September #% shareholders of record a business on August 31st By order of the Board. This Offer is to Introduce the FLORAZELLE LINE OF TOILETRIES in our store. L. C. HASKELL, Secretary Montreal, July 26th, 1929. containing one full size jar of the best 50c VANISHING CREAM, one 50c box of SPECIAL BLEND POWDER and one 50¢ jar of CLEANSING CREAM. We will give with this offer ABSOLUTELY FREE one $1.50 bottle of PERFUME. COLDHELD DRUC STORE CHIROPRACTOR August 7th to 10th inclusive Dividend No A Total of $3.00 for $1.00 LinmuteED th, 1929, to the close of 1929. *4 *# # #* * # td # # # # eates @4 ## xsn * *# ## *4 # # ## # # # # ##. #4 # # CÂ¥ °C ~Â¥ #4 ## # # # t # *4 +. # eates #, _"*, 21â€"34h "The automobile fatality problem is becoming more acute every year in Canada; the death rate has almost doubled in the last two years." Such is the statement which has just been made by Doctor Louis I. Dublin. Chief Statistician of the Metropolitan Life. The figures given are as follows: in 1927, the automobile accident death rate in Canada was 4.3 per 100,000; in AUTOMOBILE FATALITIES MAKING ACUTE PROBLEM in the hi During the month of June of the present year, automobile fatalities have reached an unusually high rate in the provinces of Ontario and Queâ€" bec:; in the former it was 18.0 per 100,â€" 000 and in the latter 16.6 per 100,000. During the present â€" yea have reachec in the provit aC e high rate ind is closely of Quebec. wW2aS 3.0 jrovince of 1929, it was 8.4. Ontario is the lead f automobile fataliâ€" ‘ollowed by the proâ€" Ontario Mr. and Mrs. H. See returned last lweek from an extended motor trip in 'the south. They found the Ferguson highway compared very favourably iwim the ordinary roads in the south |and think the complaints about the \condition of the road at present not | justified as they found the road in the ‘North to be very good. In view of * DATE OF TIMMINS CIVIC HOLIDAY NOT ANNOUNCED This week The Advance literally scores of enquiries date of the civic holiday f0 this year. Some enquiries termined that it would or "All the towns are having c on Monday this year," one r ed. Of course, this is not th the name itself implies "civ is set at the pleasure of the municipality and has noth ever to do with any other m It is true, of course, that s« Central Temiskaming tow near neighbours, this year As a matter of fact the Timmins town council has not as yet decided upon any date for a civic holiday, nor has the mayor made any proclamation in the matter. At the last meeting of the town council the matter was reâ€" ferred to but action was deferred until the next meeting, when the mayor wouuld be home again from his vacaâ€" tion. Until the councilt and mayor select a date and the proclamation is duly made there can be no legal civic holiday. On Monday next, no doubt the council will select the date for this vear‘s civic holiday for Timimins. Au of clo Others w serting tha this year This also v In the meantime it may that if any considerable n peopke desire any special day the fact that on their return here they planned another extended motor trip to the south is proof that the condition of the North Land roads at the present time is saticfacstory. a day acceptable to any large proporâ€" tion of the people. 1AVE their 5th, A, but this was eement â€" betwee allied in such n were equaily empnatic in at the Timmins civic hol was Wednesday, Aug. was wrong. aiming â€" towns, this year agr holiday on M is was only a THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO would on Monday. having civic holiday ar," one man insistâ€" is not the fact. As plies "civic holiday" re of the individual has nothing whatâ€" ; other municipality. soIt J W1 it greed recerved t ‘to ths Timmin: vyere deâ€" mb SC of iC h. | ecuse | _ Mr. J. A. Devaney, barrister and soliâ€" |citor. of Toronto, Ont., was a visitor here during the weekâ€"end and was warmly weleomed by hosts of old ;friends Mr. Devaney was for several years one of the leading legal men of the Porcupine district! About eight years ago he moved to Toronto where he has prospered and progressed. It is eight years since he was last in Timâ€" mins, and needless to say he notices very great changes in the town and district since that time. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McCarthy left last week for Ottawa to spend a holiâ€" day their. Mr. A. F. Cook, who has been for the past month in Dean Kester‘s law office here, left on Monday for the south. Mr. Thos. Whitney left on Friday last for Hamilton where he was called through the illness of his mother. Mr. Chas. Hall returned last week from a motor trip through Southern Ontario. Bornâ€"In Timmins at St. Mary‘s hospital, Saturday, Aug. 3rd, 1929, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. K. Redden,â€"a son. Mrs. A. Wright and son, Mr. O. Farâ€" nam, returned last week from a holiâ€" day visit to the south. The next regular meeting of the Timâ€" mins town council will be held on Monâ€" day next, Aug. 12th, commencing at 4 p.m. Bornâ€"At the Lady Minto hospital Cochrane, on Friday, Aug. 2nd, to Mr. and Mrs. E. J. McVittie, of Timmins,â€" a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald O‘Meara, of Kirkland Lake, motored to Timmins early this week, spending a day or two in town. Mr. and Mrs. J. DeMarse, of Oshawa, motored to Timmins last week and spent some days with their friends, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Fisher. Mr. Ernest Stewart, for the past year on the staff of Canadian Explosives Limited, has been transferred to Monâ€" treal, and left on Monday for that city. The annual picnic of the Moose lodge, postponed last Sunday on acâ€" ccount of wet weather, will be held on Sunday next, Aug. 1l1th, at Golden City. The Haileyburian last week says:â€" "Mr. Vernon Andrew arrived in town from South Porcupine last week to spend his vacation at the home of his mother, Mrs. R. J. Oliver, Russell street." Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Auer, who have been spending a few weeks‘ holiday here, left this week for Toronto and Montreal, after which they will proâ€" ceed to New Hampshire for the balance of the summer. Mrs. Porter, M\s Jamies Fogg and Mrs. Keddiec qualifie Mrs. Brigham Trophy and wil for same will also be bein feet in the alir. ihf fire control in about an hcour. ing the building afterward chief said he found a fourâ€" burned, with the top ripped another room he had foun can of gasoline mixed with w gasoline Or sure it was | had it analy gave evidenct The Haileyburian last week says:â€"â€" "Miss Agnes Chesser, senior commerâ€" cial telegraph operator on the T. N. O. has accepted the position as agent at Haileybury, and commenced her new duties in Hotel Haileybury this (Thursâ€" day) morning." ARSON CHARGE AT KIRKLAND LAKE DISMISSED IN COURT @rrrival of the @ flash which ind Lake er lady imember day afternoon. he ibout residence ire Chi th 16 owner of a o four gallons sed on the eve e considering t stances of the cwmicious. the W Tirklatr Friday July bri M}s Jamieson, Myrs Keddie qualified for the f M me a fire at on the m Shortly rde theri Paul upl i1 fourâ€"gallon ipped open conte fiame : fire wa vening of July zx that some of he case looked ie â€" magistrate Crown had to tly connecting offence with _ and this had r@at there was 11L po by rhning â€" after tl had bet 31 f Kirkâ€" ef witâ€" told of aulieu‘s en. In inother und 1y off h of Mr. A. Neilson ljt on S§turday on 1 two weeks‘ holidak to ronto. Mr. and Mrs. P. week for a holiday from Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Garner re at the weekâ€"end from a vaca! the south. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. V. Ball hay turned from a holiday visit tco south. Mrs. S. H. Pirie and son, Donald, re turned on Sunday evening after month‘s holiday in the Cobalt distric Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Barton, of Baâ€" varia, N.Y., were among the visitors to Timmins last week. Miss Norma Kindry, of Toronto, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 8. Drew. Mr. and Mrs., H. L. Traver and son, Leonard, left last week to motor to Montreal and other points east on a holiday trip. Miss Alma Gauthier, of North Bay is visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. V. Angri gnon, of Schumascher, and friends i1 Timmins. Major Geo. C. Riley, formerly well known in the North as viceâ€"presiden of the old Northern Explosives, Mon treal, and Mrs. Riley were visitors t Timmins last week. Mr. S. .T Walker h: undertaking business C J. A. MacDonald. Mr here recently for Cort brother there in busin The Cochrane Northland Post las week says:â€""Rev. J. Proudfoot ha left on a two weeks‘ holiday for Tim mins, North Bay and Sudbury. Misses Dorothy and have arrived at spending a day each at and Vancouver on the t New L "Misse visitin The Metropol dently _ practic preaches, for ployees with al surane and ind Annette Magna INSURANCE CO. PRACTICES THE DOCTRINE IT PREACHES Mount some C ail expenses, ana of the regular s Magnan remainin the most noted e Production up to the end OCf shows an increase of between $50 and $600,000, according to prelimi estimates prepared for The Mail Empire, and if this rate can be m tained the high production of $33, 000 established in 1927, will be exc ed this yvear. mine Total production of gold from Onâ€" tario mines for all time has reached an aggregate of approximately $293,â€" ©00,000.â€"Toronto Mail and Empire. ONTARIO GOLD MINES ARE MAKING NEW HIGH RECORD Production of gold from t Ontario is on the increase lowing the temporary fal 1928. All indications poin lowing the 1928. All indications new high record being ing the current year. The mines of Porcupine district have produced approximately $239,000,000 up to this time of writing, and with upâ€" wards of $56,000,000 from the mines of Kirkland Lake. ind Myt Very important contributors to the increase now being recordéd are Shore at Kirkland Lake and Annette Mag Timmins offic re Miss W. Elston riday evening af the south. Sh ak The Lachford correspondent of 4 ew Liskeard Speaker last week say Nellie and Hazel Conroy siting friends in Timmins." very Lee Honey returned last _ holiday spent in the south incouver on th iting their unc rs. Asseltine at T ible _ MacC the t office, has just returned y resorted to health afte some length in which the nd indemnity provisions p valuable. Miss Magnan in March of 1928 with )le and was sent at onc Walker has purchased the x business carried on by Mr. onald. Mr. MacDonald left ly for Cornwall to join his re in business. )mp Crregor, Nev best speciali cated. The litan Insuranc ces the do mnity n, sten rilary The company paid ntinued twoâ€"thirds s sent New Y inder rts alth at Jasper Park trip out. They e and aunt, Mr. Premier, B.C. DT of doctrines rards its C WwE he 1¢ h Orte n Mis M 1i n hC 11 | this cave might be a sample of ancient mining work done in the district. The |entrance to this cave had been long concealed by shrubbery and debris. From a thorough investigation and exâ€" ploration of the cave it is believed that many articles and much information relative to the earlier history of Alâ€" goma will be produced. According to tke despatches from Sault Ste. Marie, the cave was diz lcovered by W. E. Gagnon of the Sault, ‘who was on a berryâ€"picking expediâ€" !tion with his family among the Groseâ€" cap hills He stumbled upon it by acâ€" cident and an investigation showed it was quite deep and broad. Having no light with him and fearing that the cave might develop into mine workings done by natives hundreds of 'years ago, Gagnon did not pursue his investigations at the time, but the cave will be carefully examined by a party ‘ properly equipped, to see what it holds. Gagnon said that after he had reâ€" L:movecl the ro.cks and debris from the i mouth of the cave he found it large lenough to drive an auto into and that it was svymmetrically formed. omm comas Algoma is chiefly noted for its tame wolves, but last week Algoma was in the limelight because a Sault Ste. Marie man was reported to have found a ancient cave in the Grosecap area near the Sault, it being believed that PHINKS THEY HAVE FOUND ANCIENT MINE INX ALGOMA HILLâ€"CLARKâ€"FRANCIS HAVE CONTRACT FOR LISKEARD RINK curling * tS * CCC +C CCC s * * s * * " curler Eo #"_ 7 6 i+ ‘lfi/”’f”/’fi’/A’/’/"f’éf’é,’//llvf,’lf///f’f’f’J mAl will be done to give the fortable quarters for both social intercourse. 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