Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 24 Apr 1930, 2, p. 8

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One bottle will do you more good than a thousand Our 1 Cent Sale Takes Place May 1st, 2nd and 3rd. 25¢ For Indigestion Thursday, April 24th, 1930 Under Auspices of Ladies of Altar Society of the Church of Nativity to be held in Parish Hall of Church of Nativity One to a Customer TAKE BEDTIME PILLS SXâ€"PIECE WICKER SET BRIDGE Cards at 8 p.m. CARD PARTY AND DRAWING For Kidney Trouble Special for Weekâ€"End The Schumacher Entertainers SELL FOR LESS [ ‘PAY MORE ? in the McINTYRE RECREATION HALL Wednesday May 7th, 1930 at 8.30 p.m. Instead of April 30th, as previously advertised Admission 50 cents (including tax) Given Away Free as Door Prize by Tickets 50 cents (including tax) Wednesday, May 7th, FIVE HUNDRED Prizes for Card Games CLUB ROYAL ORCHESTRA at their Timmins$ â€" $First Ave Timmins Man Suing Dome Man Following Assault "Silver is alleged to have had his nose broken in four places when he was butted by Solland‘s head shortly after the third period of this game had commenced. It is claimed Solland grabbed the other man by the lapels of his coat and then assaulted him, and for this alleged attack he subseâ€" quently appeared before Magistrate E. R. Tucker in police court here and was committed for trial. Then Silver inâ€" stituted civil proceedings against him, suing him for $5,500 damages. Mayor Fred Sullivan of Cobalt is urging that the transmission line from the new power source north of Cochâ€" rane be run along the T. N. O. so as to serve Cobalt and other towns along the line and thus reduce the price of power to the industries at these places. incident then a Norwegian cook from the Dome mine. named Solland, not only is held on $400 cash bail to apâ€" on a charge of assault, but is also named defendant in a civil action for damages brought against him by Louis Silver, pulp buyer of Timmins. "The latter case was to have come before the Supreme Court sittings at Cochrane last week, but Mr. Justice Garrow granted the plea of Dean Kesâ€" ter, appearing for Solland, that the action should be traversed until the criminal case had been disposed of. It is not yet determined whether Solland will elect to go before Judge Caron without a jury, or wait until the sessions, which are to open in Cochâ€" rane on June 10 next." Following injuries received at one of the hockey matches at Iroquois Falls last winter Louis Silver, pulp dealer, of Timmins, has cases in both the criminâ€" al and the civil courts against a cook from the Dome named Solland. The story in connection with the cases is given as follows in despatches sent ou!{ last week from Iroquois Falls and pubâ€" lished in several outside newspapers. The despatches read as follows:â€" "The last hockey season is little more than a memory now, but its repercusâ€" sions continue to be heard and one of them is before two courts awaiting setâ€" tlement.. This particular case arises out of one of the senior games played here during the winter between Iroâ€" quois Falls Eskimos and their South Porcupine rivals, and as a result of an Dancing after Cards fi For Sale in Schumacher by g $ For Sale in Timmins by Schumacher Hardware Feed é Marshallâ€"Ecclestone COMPANYX / LETMITED First Ave. Schumacherz 5cor. Pine Third Ave., Ti e C C i i 05 05 15 05 05 10195 1819051000100 3 Section). milk, starits to run couniterâ€"clockwise at the same time that a Guernsey cow, which gives 10 gallons of milk daily, starts to run clockwise, and two trains, one going at 65 miles an hour and the other coming at 35 miles an hour, are aprtroaching one another on a single track, and a passenger on the back vestibule of the first train fires a rifle bullett with an initial velcity of 9000 feet per second at the engineer who is leaning out of the cab of the second train, only at the other side of the track; will a rubber ball, droppr>d from the to pof a 150â€"foot mast on a ship, which is travelling at 154 knots per hour, fall before, behind, or on the Guernsey cow?" Miss R. Donlevy is spending the Easter vacation in Kirkland Lake. Mr. and Mrs. W. Farren and little son were visitors in Haileybury over the weekâ€"end. Boraâ€"In South Porcupine on Monday April 14th, to Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Livelyâ€"a son. Mr. and Mrs. H. Montagmas, of Kirkland Lake, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. Sky on Easter Sunday. Miss Mary McIntosh, of Gardner, is spending the Easter vacation with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. G. Mcâ€" In‘tosh. Mr. Vic Evans has returned from a visit to Toronto. Mr. Roy Andrews is on a visit to Douglas, Ontario. Mr. Wallace Lang, of Oshawa, is the guest of his cousin, Mr. Russeu Lang. On Tuesday, April 29th, the Guild of the United Church are giving a panâ€" cake supper at the home of Mrs. J. Andrews, Main street, from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Starling‘s, Commercial avenue. Mr. James Thomprkon has left for his home in Shawville. Invitations are now out for the anâ€" nual Rebekah May Day dance to be held on May lst in the 1.0.0.F. hall with the Club Royal orchestra in atâ€" tendance. Miss Ella Hamilton, of Kirkland Lake, is spending Easter week with her aunt, Mrs. J. M. Hendry. In St. Joachim‘s Roman Catholic Church on Easter Sunday there was special music, Edward Marzo‘s Easter Mass being sung, also the "Regina Coeli‘" by the same composer. The annual meeting of the shareâ€" holdsrs of Porcupine Skating Rink is being held in the council chambers on Wednesday, November 30th. Bomâ€"On Saturday, April 9th, to Mr. and Mrs. Luigi DeBortoliâ€"a son. Mr. J. Mullens, an oldâ€"timer here, is in the Porcupine The attendance at the United Church Easter services on Sunday was excepâ€" tinally good, many extra benches havâ€" imz been brought in to accommodate the large number attending. Two Easter anthems were sung by the choir, "He is Risen" and "Christ :3 Risen from the Dead." The floral deâ€" corations were exceptionally beautiful. In the police court on Thursday last one man paid five dollars and costs for not carrying his license, another paid $10 and costs for speeding. For givâ€" ing the wrong address to the Liquor Board ancther paid $100.00 and costs. (Continued from First Page of This The Arthur E. Moysey Co., Canadian Mining Securities Phone 100â€"101 ‘ Timmins, Ontario THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Specialists In Established 1904 Limited There are still a number of dogs at large for which no licenses have been obtained or else the dogs are not wearâ€" ing their tags. The owners of same are liable to be brought to court and fined at any time now for neglecting to see about these licenses. There was a considerable collision on the Timminsâ€"South Porcurlne road not far from South Porcupine on Sundgy night in which four cars were smashed more or less badly and two more took to the ditch to avoid joining the heap of wreckage. There were two cars from Schumacher and two from Timmins in For having liquor in a place other than his private dwelling house anâ€" other man paid $1000 and costs. This man was the employee of a brewery. Master Clifford Knutson, of the Lakelands Gold Mines, Bourkes, Onitaâ€" rio, is the guest of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. C. Cook at the Paymasâ€" tez Mine. Rev. W. H. Taylor writes, "After a 7 weeks‘ revival campaign I was enâ€" tirely runâ€"down and losing fiesh rapidly. I decided to give Ironized Yeast a 3 weeks‘ trial. After 2 weeks I found my strength returning and the tired feeling gone. In 3 weeks I had gained 7 lbs. and was myself again. the general smash, besides the two which took to the ditch. At present the reason we have heard assigned for the general melee was that there were too many cars on the road for ‘the size of it at that particular point. However the aftermath will be heard at the police court on Thursday when the deâ€" tails will be more definitely stated. Minister, Runâ€"Down in Health, Gains Bornâ€"On Tuesday, April 15th, at the Dome Mines, to Mr. and Mrs. Guiseripe Piorvesanâ€"a son. Mr. and Mrs. A. Rava are visiting in Cobalt this week. The verdict given at the inquest held here last Thursday regarding the death of Archie McColeman, was "accidental dgeath." This man was killed at Keyâ€" son and the trainmen did not see him on the track until it was too late. The body was brought into South Porcuâ€" Cobalt lodge which frequently carried off the former trophy, won the new cup donated by Tom Magledery and Charles Byam for competition at the 1930 annual lodge of instruction for the Oddfellows of the district, which was held at Kirkland Lake on Good Friday. The local brethren acted as hosts, and the competition lay between the lodges of Cobalt, Haileybury, New Lisâ€" keard and Englehart. This year, each team exemplified the initiatory degree, instead of each taking a different degree, as in former years and Cobalt finished with 95 percent. The visiting brethren were entertainâ€" ed at a banquet during the evening. Go to any druggist today and get a full size treatment of Ironized Yeast. If after this generous trial you are not delighted, your money back instantly from manufacturer, (Advt.) COBALT LODGE WON THE NEW CUP OF THE 1.0.0.F. Imagine just 3 weeks to change from a "skinny‘" tired person to a strong, wellâ€"filledâ€"out man or woman. Ugly hollows vanish. Broomstick limbs beâ€" come round and chubby. Tired feeling disappears. Blemished skin clears. Only when Yeast is Ironized is it more effectiveâ€"for Iron is needed to bring out the weightâ€"building and strenthening values of Yeast. Pleasantâ€" tasting tables. Safe for all. Never cause gas or bloating, no harmful drug. 7 lbs. in 3 Weeks Driving Car Over W alk Causes Unusual Noise On Tuesday between twelve midnight and one o‘clock Wednesdfy morning a most unusual noise was heard for blocks around and attracted the atâ€" tention of all anywhere near the acciâ€" dent. The police who were inside the town hall and without either a door or a window open plainly heard the disâ€" turbance and immediately went out to investigate. They were unable at first to locate the exact spot from which the noise originated, but eventually traced it to the corner of Pine street and Fourth avenue. After considerable enâ€" quiry and investigation it was found that the noice was caused by a car beâ€" ing rapidly driven across the sidewalk at the Goldfields hotel property. The. auto apparently was travelling at a rapid rate and tt'\ooks as if the driver did not see where he was going. In any event the car went bumping across the vacant piece of land alongside the Goldfields hotel lot. The noise heard was that made when the car first struck the sidewalk, and the second "explosion," as it seemed to be, was when the car again hit the roadway after its rough ride across the walk and the vacant land. There seems to be general opinion among those who noted the accident that the driver of the car did not turn sharply enough in making the turn and that when he eventually realizâ€" ed that he could not see the roadway and was really unable to avoid some sort of accident or misadventure, he simply put on speed and hurried away. The police were very promptly on the scene after they heard the terrific noise made. It sounded partly like boiler shop and partly like a hunting party with the element of lack of noise quite vbredominant. When the police arrived there was no one in sight and no one knew the people in the car. The police are searching for the accused and have picked up a couple of clues. The Matheson correspondent of Ths North Bay Nugget last week says:â€" "It is reported in mining circles that recent developments have been made in Bowman township where four quartz leads are worked ‘carrying gold, silver and copper. It is situated three miles from the T. N. O. railway and one half mile from Ferguson highway." 2 Glasses Water, Not Too Cold, Help Constipation One glass water is not enoughâ€"take 2 glasses a half hour before breakfast. You get quicker and better results by adding a little simple glycerin, saline, etc., (known as Adlerika) to one glass. Unlike other remedies, Adlerika acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel and removes old poisons you never thought were in your system. Adlerika stops GAS and sour stomach in 10 minutes! Relieves constipation in 2 hours On sale at Goldfield Drug Store. STUDpDEBAKER EIGHT A se LFI-?TIT,E i hes $650 Completely eqi you can buy a seasoned Dictator Eight Club Sedan + + ¢$1595 _ Commander Eight 4â€"Door Sedan #$1995 Dictator Eight 4â€"Door Sedan + $1710 President Eight 4â€"Door Sedan + $2590 Studebaker also offers three lines of champion sixzes from $1155 to $2050. Prices at the factory. Gov‘t taxes extra. EN you turn to eightâ€"cylinder power with its smoothness, its flexâ€" ibility and its higher resale value, let the eight you choose be sure and seasoned. Studebaker, Builder of Champions, has built 100,000 Eights. These Eights â€"costs less than 14 different sixes but will be worth more than a six when you trade it in Timmins Garage Co. Limited Timmins, Ont. Studebaker Eights Cost no More to Buy or to Operate IRBGOLDFIELDS Thursday, Friday, Saturday, April 24â€"25â€"26 MIDNIGHT SHOW FRIDAY AT 11.30 P.M. The Grand Armada of Film Entertainment Steams Into Port. BANDS PLAYING! CROWDS CHEERING! IT‘Ss PLAY DAY FOR THE GOBS AND YOURE ALL TINVITED Monday, Tuesday, Wednesdéy, April 28â€"29â€"30 Pathe Presents the Snappy, Flashy, Romantic Comedy Drama of Tin Pan Alléy "RED HOT RHYTHM*" ALAN HALE AND KATHRYN CRAWFORD in an amazing picture story, thrilling and appealing, every scene filled with beauty and charm. A Charlie Chase Comedy "LEAPING LOVE" A SINGING, TALKING, DANCING SPECTACLE IN COLOUR! Colleen‘s greatest comedy spiced with clever dialogue; brilliant stage spectacles in natural colours; music sentimental and synâ€" copated; costumes breathâ€"taking in their brilliance. SINGING DANCING MUSIC GIRLS DIALOGUE "THE MADHOTUSE" A Jack White Comedy "‘The Gamblers" MIDNIGHT SHOW FRIDAY AT 11.30 P.M. A Mickey Mouse Cartoon Thursday, Friday, Saturday, May TALKING PICTURES AT THEIR BFST C olleen Moore A Disney Cartoonâ€""SPRINGTIME" hold the greatest world and interâ€" national records, and more American stock car records than all other makes combined. A small down payment gives you command of this champion performance. FOX MOVIETONE NEWS Delivered Completely equipped FOX MOVIETONE NEWS "Sunnyside Up" "CANNED MUSIC" A Crazy Cat Cartoon A Movietone Act

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