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Porcupine Advance, 16 Apr 1931, 1, p. 6

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lTALK/NG PICTURES AT THE THEATRES I Thursday, April 16th, 1931 COMING ATTRACTIONS: Midnight Specialâ€" With MIRIAM HOPKINS, CAROLE LOMBARD, | GAN AND CHARLES STARRETTE Phrottle wid> open! Horn tooting! _ Gay laughter ir Comedyâ€""PALS IS PALS" With EDMUND LOWE, CATHERINE D \L O“’LV LEE TRACY MARGUERITE CHU R(‘llll L, WARREN Hl\’(l‘R WILLIAM With LOLA LANE, C WEDNES. and THURSDAY, APRIL 22 With JEAN ARTHUR, WILLIAM BOYD, WILLIAM MORIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, APRIL 1:â€"-â€"18 Jack Oakie aa@ashin ‘PARLOR, BEDROOM and BATH With CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD, REGINALD DENNY AND CLIFF EDWARDS He wanied to be a devil with the ladiesâ€"but was afraid. Comedyâ€""NEW WAITER" Specialtyâ€""YOICE OF THE SEA" WEDNES. AND THURSDAY, APRIL 15â€"16 Buster Keaton MATINEE DAILY AT 2.30 P.M. Eveningâ€"7.00 p.m. (continuous performance) Complete Change of Programme Every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDA Y FRIDAY and SATURDAY, APRIL 24 NEW EMPIRE Midnischt Show MONDAY and TUESDAY, APRIL 20â€"21 " BORN RECKLESS " NO YGYVNYD,, NO iHOIN N 3nni warms up engine quickly and gives it improved performance at all speeds. NEW EASY STARTING â€"starter when engaged, autoâ€" matically opens throttle to proper starting pOSitiONn. _ _« NEW SILENT SYNCRO. M ES H TR ANS M ISSIO N permits smooth, silent shift from first to second to high . . . and back to second. new Oldsmobile. Syncroâ€"Mesh Transmission brings new ease and silence of operâ€" ation ... a new Quiet Second Gear permits swift getâ€"away . . . Downâ€"Draft Carburetion and a more powerful engine contribute new heights of speed ... and Insulated Fisher Bodies resist cold, heat and noise. We have a new Oldsmobile at our showrooms _ PRICED FROM waiting for you to drive . . . to test . . . and to $ judge. The General Motors Owner Service 1 0 8 § Policy is your guarantee of satisfaction . .. and the GMAC, an easy way to buy an Oldsmobile on remarkably easy terms. at factory . .. Taxes Extra it d t M d HARRIGAN AND FRANXK ALBERTSON A hero, moulded in gangster formâ€"and born reckless serialâ€""THE LONE DEFENDER"â€"Episode No. 3 PATHE SOUND NEWS QOLDSMOBILE America‘s Joyâ€"Friend" delves into the dives of Addedâ€""COME TAKE A TRIP IN MY AIR specialtyâ€""VOICES OF LONELY MEX FOX MOVIETONE NEWS and lower in price MORE DEPEND ABLE THAN EVE R "THE GANG BUSTER" "FAST AND LOOSE " Marshallâ€"Ecclestone Limited iâ€"28â€""ONLY sSAPSs WOoORK" )â€"30â€""DAWN TRAIL" ~ %~â€""SKY HAWK" ~Sâ€""IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE â€" 7â€""HOT HEIRESS" Hiern tooting! Gay laughter in the back seat S PALS‘" specialtyâ€""SING YOU DANCER" :\ddcdâ€"“LADY YOU sSLAY ME" JE‘ sunday More dependable than ever ! Think what that means to a car noted for its dependability for more than three decades. Then, bearing in mind its new,reduced prices, considerthe remarkable value offered by this THE SPY iUINN WILLIAM®S sSTEPINX FETCHIT [ a gimn canght in lovesâ€"A Knockout ONTARIO a y MILES FROM BROADW, April 26th, Shewing Above April 17, Showing Above Programme Ives into the dives of gangland TRIP IN MY AIRSHIP IAMSs, RALPH INCE AND NEW QUIET SECOND GEAR assures smooth, swift acceleraâ€" tion rivalling high gear perâ€" INSULATED FISHER BODIES are warmer in winter, cooler in summer, and exceptionally quiet. gives increased power, higher speed, faster acceleration, and greater smoothness. DOWNâ€"DRAFT CARBURETOR WITH NONâ€"FLOO©D CHOKE FOX MOVIETONE NEWS OM BROADWAY" LOMBARD, FRANK MORâ€" formance in quietness. conflict between two WYNNE GIBSON and Programmc COMING ATTRACTIONS: Can a woman‘s love to prove her love an FRIDAY and SATURDAY, APRIL 24â€"25 Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell "WOMEN ARE HIS PAWNSâ€"PARIS HIS GAMING TABLE" Powell‘s record is one of a long series of different characterizations Comedyâ€""MUSICAL BEAUTY SHOP" sSCREEN sSNAP SHOT PARAMOUNT SOUND NEWS scaie Ooprrations,"‘ he continues. ‘"The plant already installed, with the mill ;an-ci another boiler, will carry the operâ€" ation at 50 tons a day. The amcount of |Cre estimated will kzsep the mill in cm>ration two and oneâ€"half years, and j cperating profit should furnish a fund | |°uffic1ent to pay for the mill and carry | I on enough exploration and development lto test out the prosnects." _â€"_John A. Reid, consulting enginesor, in his report on the property, says three cre shoots have been developed: "A" from surface to 250 feet; "B" and "C" from surface to 500 feet. Allowing an average stopr:> width of 5 feet, he estiâ€" mates these three shoots contain 33.155 tons, averaging $13.71 per ton, or a gross to:ral of $454.555. Regarding the possibls ore, Mr. Roeid states: "‘B‘ and ‘C‘ shoots have, in all probability, greater width than acâ€" tually shown in sampling over the drifts. *C‘ shoct has, in one place on the ~375â€"fcot leovel, 15.3 feet running A thrilling all talking romance of adventure in the unexplored regions of Equatorial Africa. The Belgian and French Congoâ€"the Duckâ€"Billed Womenâ€"the most amazing lion fights ever filmed. Specialtyâ€""NEVER STRIKE YOUR MOTHER" Mouse Cartoonâ€""FIREFIGHTER" FOX MOVIETONE NEWS Midnight Show, Sunday, April 19th, Showing Above Programme FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, APRIL 17â€"18 " AFRICA SPEAKS " WEDNES. and THURSDAY, APRIL 22â€"23 D. W. Griffiths " ABRAHAM LINCOLN " basis whereby each shareholder of this company will receive one share of the capital of the new company for every four shares now held by them in this company. There will be approxiâ€" mately 1,580,000 shares in the treasury of the new company." In his report, W. E. Segsworth, Manâ€" Iager, states that metallurgical tests | conducted by General Engineering Company of Sault Lake City; Departâ€" ment of Mines, Oitawa; and W. G. iHubler, mill superintendent at Amulet Mines, on ore from the propearty, have now gone far enough to indicate comâ€" mercial results may be obtained by the cyanide plrocess, and the management believes erection of a 50â€"ton mill is jusâ€" Follow him on the trail that leads to thrillâ€"packed advenrtureâ€"â€" \ and ends with a maiden‘s kiss. Comedyâ€""DANGEROUS YOUTH" Specialtyâ€""TWO GOOD BOYS GONE WRONG®" wWEDNES. AND THURSDAY, APRIL 15â€"16 Richard Barthelmess Complete Change of Programme Every MONDAY WEDNESDA Y FRIDAY Mr. S $150,000 new pla the vpber th MATINEE DAILY AT 2.30 P.M. Eveningâ€"7.00 p.m. (continuous performance) GgGOLDFIELDS Accompanying the annual report of Central Patricia Mines Limited for the year ended Dec. 31, 1930, is a notics of a special gensral shareholders‘ meeting. This meeting is called for the purpose of considering a prop/:sal to form a new company. In this connection, F. M. Connell, President, states: "Your direcâ€" tors propose that a new company be inâ€" corporated, with a capital of 2,500,000 shares of the par value of $1 each, to acquire the assets of this company on THE WONDER PICTURE OF THE CENTURY With WALTER HUSTON and UNA MERKEL > The colossal adventure of a great heart sublimely pictured by the maker of "The Birth of a Nation" Specialtyâ€"*"ZAMPA" Cartconâ€""MIDNITE INX A TOY SHOPPE®" MONDAY and TUESDAY, APRIL 20â€"21 Willlam Powell Mill Recommended at Central Patricia New Company is Planned. Basis of Exâ€" change one Share of New for Four of Old Company. 50â€"Ton Mili sSuggested. APRIL 27â€"28â€""FINN AND HATTIE" .\PRIL 20â€"30Qâ€""ONCE A sSINNXER®" MAY 11â€" %â€""FIGHTING CARAVANS MAY 44â€" 5â€""HELL‘S ISLAND" an «6 1 be min voman‘s love be so great that it lets her sink to the depths : her love and to rescue the man she loves from his weakâ€" ness?â€"See "The Man Who Came Back"? [CKEY MOUSE CARTOONâ€""THE CACTUS KID" FOX MOVIETONXE NEWs Show,. Friday April 24th. at 11.%0 um. romic basi nsiderably : tons." he ce gained n 1930 ha res us fre o Dec. 31 installati in supplic )bel 10e irnished C ing, even be h id the THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO CH handl la During the past season the Timmins Curling Club was unusually portular and successful and next season proâ€" mises to be even more satisfactory and pleasing. Plans are now under way to add two extra shsets of ice and the method of financing this as proposed by the directors seems to be meeting with very general approval from the shareâ€" holders and members of the club. As the Northern Ontario bonsviel is to be Addition Pianned tm Curling Rink Here thorized $4,000,000 capital Iwo Extra Sheets of Ice Likely to be Added to Present Rink. Directors Suggest Plan for Financing. Plan Generally Approved. $16.50 per ton. have not been s mate estimate « lows 40 per cent these two shon $16.00 per ton. As, however, the drifts have not been slashed, only an approxiâ€" mate estimate can be given, which alâ€" lows 40 per cent. more of possible ore on these two shoots, amounting to 12,000 tons of an average value of, say $12 per ton, worth $144,000, or, in round numâ€" bers, 45,000 tons worth $600,000 in gross . CuP CA 1E % l\-’ The commonest cause of depression is partial constipation â€"an insidious complaint because the sufferer is seldom aware of it. It means the gradual accumulation of body poisons which dull the mind, damp the spirits, sap the nervous strength and lower the whole vitality. Kruschen Salts make constipation impossible, â€" Therefore, if you keep to Kruschen you need never know the imeaning of melancholy ; never feel ~nervy " or depressed. lue I was advised to take Glauber Salts by my friends who said it was the same as Kruschen but it did me no good, so at last my husband got me a bottle of Kruschen and no one would realise the different woman 1 am. I have been taking Kruschen now constantly for two years. My daughter also would not be without it. I have got my neighbour to take Kruschen as well and she has found its worth as she feels a different woman." "Two years ago I began to get depressed, and everything was too much trouble for me. I was a misery to myself and everyone around me. m a different woman " nc 10 il 11 Y et, dated D:scemb: h amounting to $1 vable, $786, and in g¢ mins and cam Q11 *A.(K:) 1*ed ow her hy n Kirkland It was the first divorce case heard in ;Haileybury, and both it and another similar application, in which Arthur Thompson sought to have the marital tie with Julia Thompson dissolved, were sranted by the judge, who disposed of both actions in proceedings that lasted exactly 55 minutes Neither case was ldsfended, and in both M. G. Hunt, Kirkland Lake lawyer, who appeared for the plaintiffs, was told his clients were entitled to the relief they asked. In the evidence given in the Rosenâ€" berg case, Harry Fine, Ansonville barâ€" nister and Karl Kussener, brother of Mrs. Rosenberg, told how they had gone to New York City after making arrangements with the attorneyâ€"general of Ontario and the British consulâ€" general to have Rosenberg brought back 0 Canada on a charge laid by Perkus and Co., by whom he had been employâ€" ed. In New York they found him keeyrâ€" ing a store and in an apartment at 1544 President street discovered Rosenberg and a woman named Rita Cohen living as man and wife though not married. The Northerners learned Rosenberg rad met the young woman on his firstl I | | | | Cmm mm c right in New York. Rosenberg had jeen brought back to Czanada, tried ind punished, the evidence related and | A despatch from Haileyoury last week says:â€"How two Northern Ontario men who went to New York City in connecâ€" tion with extradition proceedings startâ€" ed in connection with a charge laid by their former employers against Sydney Samuel Rosenberg, discovered to their greai surprise that Rosenberg was livâ€" ing in the United States commercial metropolis with a young woman to whom he was not married was related in the Suprreme Court at Haileybury Saturday morning to Mr. Justice Garâ€" row when Mrs. Sonie Rosenberg asked for dissolution of her marriage with her husband. |at the curling rink and to have all six ls es under the one roof. The dirseeâ€" ’t s do nct desire to increas»s the fees Lm order to obtain the money necessary \for this project but have decided to .ma-ke an appeal to each member of the | club for‘a voluntary subscription of at least $5.00 or more. If you are in fayâ€" our of this proposal would you be kind encugh to return this letter to the secretary of the club with your donaâ€" tion on or before April 30th, 1931. If the majority are in favour of the proâ€" posal and sufficient money is donated the project will be gone ahead with, but if not your donation will be reâ€" turned." Proceedings in the Two Cases Occupiled Only 55 Minutes. First Caâ€"es to be Heard in Haileybury Under the New Act. Grant Two Divorces at Hatleybury Court th woman would be a great i permanent in >f it would be ilways be at | TIn Un found that this latter and better plan would only entail an expenditure of $500.00, and they suggest that the necessary financing could be done by each shareholder contributing $5.00 or mors, The plan seems to be very genâ€" erally approved and it is likely that it will be carried through successfully. The directors have sent out a letter to each of the shareholders of the Timâ€" mins Curling Club, Limited, this letter explaining itself and reading as follows: "The Northern Ontario bonspiel is to be held in Timmins next winter. In order to hold such a bonspiel it will be to have more than is available at the Timmins Curling Rink, there being only four sheets of ice. Probably arrangements could be made 0 obtain the ice of the Timmins Skatâ€" nz Rink which would, however, involve rl@aving an attendant at the skating j held in Timmins next winter extra ice will be absolutely necessary and the directors found tiat to provide this accommodation by securing ice at the skating rink or elsewhere would entail an expenditure of at least $200.00 which would be an outlay that would do no more than serve the need for the time being. To add two sheets of ice to the present curling rink would be a perâ€" manent advantage. The directors aving an attendant at the skating nk during the bonspiel as well as the ‘Ensportaticn of the rocks back and ‘th from the curling rink to the skatâ€" 13 rink. If this arrangement were itered into it would cost the club at n ant r ~prese unde ill under the same roof it reat benefit to the club and t investment. One feature be that there would then it least four gocd inside hough the two outside were "t chans_ The firertnr»s af 1n 1 V two sh $500.00 nt she d be more adâ€" investment to added to the ent contractor ts and two same roof it the club and mntractor could be by havâ€" 644 the iceo The name and address of the District Forester to whom application for such permit should be made, may be obtained from the Recorder of the Mining Diviâ€" sion in which the claim is situate. A miner‘s license in the name of the appliâ€" cant, or due renewal of the same, must accompany the application and the number or numbers of the mining claim or claims must be clearly stated. T. F. SUTHERLAND, Acting Deputy Minister of Mines. Notice is hereby given to holders of mining claims, wheresoever situate, upon which the work specified in the Mining Act has been prohibited or restricted to a stated period by the Minister of Lands and Forests under the authority of the Mining Act, or where permission to do the work has been given under conditions and limitations designed to protect the timber, THAT under the Forest Fires Prevention Act, 1930, they are required to apply to the District Forester in the District in which the land is situate for a permit to perform such work, and that failure to apply for such permit, or upon issue of the same,failure to perform and record the work prescribed by the Mining Act, will subject their claim to cancellation. The time for performing and recording the said work is extended by Orderâ€"inâ€"Council to and including the 15th day of November, 1931. If the work is so done and recorded, the time for computing the date before which further work upon the claim is required, will be computed as from the said 15th day of November, 1931. NO TTC B To Holders of Mining Claims in Ontario Not Yet Patented : or Leased. w REDUCED FOR 1931 g See us before placing your business. ;‘» Are you familiar with the Financial Responsibility Law? INSURANCE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION é SECURITY SERVICE ¢ 2 SULLIVAN NEWTON e e ies $8669%0906606¢6 MM“MOMMW ygffi%/flffigfgféIff%’fl#f?f?f/flfif/fzf;fllyflfiflm 0008008680 Montreal Gazetteâ€"A Canadian fiveâ€" dollar bill, taken from a Canadian solâ€" dier in the war by a German and then retaken by another Canadian, has turned up at Moncton in a city hall collection, with its war record written on the back. It may be worth while noting that the token in question is worth as much now.as then, or more, whereas this cannot be said for innuâ€" merable paper certificates for stock. A Canadian bank note may be worth its face value even after a bank fails. in‘ UHAb3 : SAICE {I0r Dated at Timmins, Ont., the Twentyâ€" merable paper certificates for stock.| seventh day of March, 1931. A Canadian bank note may be worth MAX F. RYAN, its face value even after a bank fails. 1 â€"14â€"16. ED. ST. LOUIS THOUGHTFUL CARE AND "DIGNTTY CHARACTERIZ7TTE AtT‘Pp Toronto, December 9th, 1930 Thompson for municipal assistance toâ€" ward meeting a hospital bill following the birth ot a child, of which she had admitted McCoubrey was the father. The petition was granted. Goldfields Hotel Block 23 Pine Street N. Opposite Goldfiecldas Hotel Block <_AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE RATES â€" MINING CLAIM HOLDERS SIMMS, HOOKE 1MMS, dOOKER DREV INSURANCE IN ALL BRANCHES REAL ESTATE TELEPHONE 509 FUNERAL DIRECTOR OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Houses and Lots for Salé or: DOMI_NION BANK BUILDING DEPARTMENT OF MINES T I M M I N $ D DIGNITY CHARACTERIZE OUR sSERVICTE Notice is hereby given that the partâ€" nership» lately subsisting between us, the undersigned Max F. Rvan, and Ed. St. Louis, carrying on business under the firm name of De Luxe Barber Shop in the Town of Timmins, Ont., has this day been dissolved by mutual consent, so far as regards the said Max F. Ryan who retires from the firm. The business in future will be carried on by the said Ed. St. Louis, who will pay and discharge all debts and liabiliâ€" ties and receive all moneys payable to the said firm. NOTICE of DISSOLUTION 81 THIRD AVENUE PHONE 112 Residenceâ€"PHONE 135 Terms Timmins, Ontario Phone 104 Doors Plaster Roofing % 0 ¢6 4 %%

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