Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 12 May 1932, 2, p. 6

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Thursday, May Eyven the water used in its making is purified a«nd sterilized in the Eddy $400,000 Filtration Rlant, Regular ‘"White Swan‘‘ is wrapped in dnstâ€"proof rolls of 750 creped white sheets. Look for the Swan on the wrapperâ€"and be asafe, Also made in *"Recess‘‘ size to fit builtâ€"in fixtures. Balance, $5 a month for 21 Pay Only .00 months. The Year‘s BEST BUY OQOan ELECIRIC RANGE for only 99 CASH {’11 ctu”.n,\ Down 4. % here is the GQOLD ST A NDA RD Thinks Union Jack Ought ing to be carried in Parades|‘!*~ | Ury, ‘but Tthere is also the broader quesâ€" | far as Kirkland Lake was conce tion common sense in the matter t0o } Communists sympathizers were gr ;L’)‘ considered. Is there any sense in givâ€" | permission to parade with certai i ng encouragement to the work of men | strictions by the local authorities *4 v M s 1 omm snn mmngers NORTHERN ONTARIO POWER COMPANY. LIMITED NORTHERN QUEBEC POWER COMPANY: LIMITED Canada Northern Power Corporation Limited Here is a sensational value . . . an all porâ€" celain enamelled Electric Range priced to fit 1932 budgets. Take this easy way away from cookâ€"stove drudgery. Have a cool clean kitchen with perfect even cooking heat at the snap of a switch. Cook better meals with far less trouble; without waste and with all nourishment values retained. Nothing underdone. Nothing burnt to a crisp. Economy in your housekeeping bills. Less time spent in the kitchen. This is the story with electric cooking. Make it YOUR story. Remember this sensational price bholds only during Sale and it includes installaâ€" tion of range in your home, ready to use. slightly more on deferred payments JD] CONTROLLING 4ND OPERATING T1 w (Installed) 11 WI 1t good 11 h from X AM being helpful C THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Whatever h D°SL CaTth, in UCWhN. Pinailly ht was won by the prettiest of the girls and the day for the marriage fixed. As it approached, he asked a few days postponement. It was granted, but a request for a second postponement was flatly refused, and the bride and her family became thoroughly anxious. Ncow the young tailor has disappeared, and the bride‘s family have been told ed beau of a little town in the district of Germany, near Cologn for seven years considered by th the best "catch" in town. Fina was won by the prettiest of th are not JjJust what they oughnt to be, they can be changed under the Union Jack just as well as under any other flag. People of foreign birth have a duty to perform to the country in which they choose to make their home and if they are not content to do this under ind the bride‘s family have bee hat this favoured gallant was a hir Huntingdon 1 beau of a ight to settle « ubt about spel 1e seems to be 10e cther con ‘ pajamas. isfy this element and follows en forum principle of Hyde Pal ndon, England. But one matter mny loyal citizens find fault wi > entire absence of the Union siuch parades. It is only right viously chec ditions upc t] Trts ie Federal Governmen er in hand and made it he whole country." lon, England. But one matter that y loyal citizens find fault with is entire absence of the Union Jack ich parades. It is only right that flag that symbolizes freedom, jusâ€" and fair play the world over should a prominent place in a celebration iis kind. If conditions in Canada not just what they ought to be, can be changed under the Union y are not content to do thi means, there is always thi : of returning to where the As it is now, some cent the Union Jack in all s that the for men i to settle i ) and t narred AC uLV ail means is Canada Aporin their ( 1N off thei element VA Or T:X rconâ€"H AI et them O s concerned p by th ich th spcak bD ind follows the f Hyde Park ir TC me Ccéntres in all par would be Db T hioned night # back. Tha 2. ‘There‘s n MuC erVII LC la 11 in Imnmun the car; m D AI har , HIL ht nd n Mmi It ame vdes WA doe ad h The Goodyear Company has taken an unusual step to draw attention to the importance of the cords in its tires. It is offering substantial cash prizes for the nearest correct estimate of the number of cords in the average Goodâ€" year tire. Any one may enter this conâ€" test by securing an entry form from a Gocodvear dealer and viewing the six its dealers. T far the cord wi and without l« Hiency. Primernâ€"L â€" Dube, ma Halliwell, Vera Je vich, Leonard Harper, lan Boyce, Robyn Kel B.â€"â€"Eldorf Berezoski Adelia Innarelli, Mary Philleben, Herman Weis Quarrie and Leitha Art Rcom IIâ€"Emily M. Bi Elizabeth Sandul, Mary . Kirby Joyner, Inez Wil Miller, Madeleine Lah Leck, Shirley McMaster hart, Lois Phillips, Cyril Williams, Marion Furlon Do You Know the Number of Cords in an Auto Tire? Louise Delich, Isobel Flowers; Ethel Fowler; Clara Bukovac and Alfred Summerell, equal; Ruby Shanks; Merâ€" ico Narduzzi and Vance Rafuse, equal: Bobbhy Boyce, Olga Manchoiri, Eero Makela. MA k Holgovich, Mar Denny, Angus Walter Miller, | Klisanich, Vio Pisher, Tommy Charlie Hartlin tich and Audre rence Shanks, McC jotic Moles, ] Rcoom inne Brov teach duzzi Tillie Roc teach huta. teache sSIneal Robson, G Bratby and Arn Bill Wt Standing of the Pupils in the Various| 4ans Classes at the schumacher Public mene school for March and April grou} Honour Roll for the Schumacher School Toljev Practl Sr. PI acherâ€" ?raclicaily AaAi W â€" made2e in >berâ€"surround nC ce, Joe Innat arris, Nina C yvce, Phyllis C astair McNau I nald Bar in Todhut 2l r. . IIIâ€"Ro cherâ€"Meta nâ€" Whartor itson, Kath zelwood, Gw e hartling; Constantine Mangâ€" and Audrey Williams, equal; Floâ€" e Shanks, Slava Manjaric, Rosa ovic, Bert Turner. om 8â€"BOook Iâ€"M. Aileen Curâ€" reacherâ€"Ethel Prest and Ellen ann, equal; Billie Welt, John Marâ€" , Lilly Cummings, Paul Laine, Wilâ€" Hunter, June Cretney Margaret s; Jean Lougren and Edward clhy n, equal ott, Rut elman, Mil 1@ Skavlem kevy, Marion OM m ised in t ompany, t‘â€"H Sam by Dc M It aC rentice, Raymond Chatson, Isaâ€" ‘aser, Maisie Dumbobin, Eva Emil Klisanich, Greta Graham i 9â€"Jean Bruce, teacherâ€"John Helen Sheculski, Doreen Wills, T .â€"â€"R â€"Matr Cathe iich th i and s held toge which kee n, AAlMiGen Chris ood, Gwen Bown. r _ 5â€"Jr. IIIâ€"Lau ~â€"Betty McMillan McDonald, Fred Wardley, Olive D z1, Arthur Quine, Miller, Berard Deplice 1, â€" Violet . Baldovin, Tommy Kovich, Betty ind JjJean â€" Lougr qual; Doroth Ruby Nilsotr ntice, Ravm{ 1pp 1, Margrett Angus San J ¢ Mat Margaret Ovis, F nald Webber, Mar ller, Mike Muzdek lean â€"McGrath, Je e was a c cord‘" tire: Margaret Sybil Won 13â€"II Cl bu Hyacin imb vorrie Mil Jr. IIIâ€"H , Verna W garet Krancevi Leslie Halliwel rdon Hammond Corrie Miller, eg AN 1U 1 Ho m 10â€" ret H It suppres t9 ll s machine shows how stretch before breaking r2ran, Noble id ep tnem nded an gal Mo uc nthe, Quebec, has machine which d cticity and tought CcCl rer by Mildred Mary B 111 >n, Americ Annina In Cousnegau, JUlifE Kahma, Douglas ter, Leslie Hall 11 and â€" Edward Hoffman, Doric Steve Potogny, U Miriami 1M 11L StroI ish, Thet Jeat War lC aAmes Yyf McNaught yvlchuk, A H+6 mil 'â€"A‘\"‘NOT Katie Ko d ich il PB le Dra Urbani Vrqu er, Id: A Mat 14 Aloyvez Robina Fulton, Mangâ€" iC eq 1 1 Molâ€" Hai V Julia malt LI il MC 1l ib h 101 hel T C ail it 1I i/ Timmins Man Speaker at Kirkland Lake P hi . _ @iBRi CVMWCILLIY Ilf ~NAS 101 been acclimatized ye!t. He was speculaâ€" ting the sther day whether "O Canaâ€" de" or "The Maple Leaf" was the Naâ€" tional Anthem of Canada, The anâ€" swer is neither. The National Anthem of Canmada is a hymn called "God Save the King" and no other plece of music is entitled to be ranked with it as a National Antivem. by Road \ Should Deport Aliens } Causing Trouble Here speaking bad time: communi thing el:s of th those the . Northern N reilerence to Kirkland La "Everythin population for the future may point is that no to live under t I1lng I1S Df That being i house cle 0t account was inspire h TV l1 JTYL lividua tak dcubdt but that most of tt inspired. The names of t lers arrested indicate th in of the whole business. 1 nrobable that the Soviet an editori; th Bay Nu and thi cleaning AV nn A V LI eached should t paragae on the rey did not fly seditious bann n Sunday, the p e Ukranian Hal , each participan nd armbands women and children ‘ts, lined with curious hand for any possible . _ few days before, a das was when after May 1€ CCLon n Kirk ut 11 ew ds Unité ermis mIm LK Doul Th ith vast majority o allowed to live lestation from t bring forth. The real one who is not content of Canadilan law d ‘to stay in this counâ€" £ polt done â€" irticle t deal § Lhieâ€" in f Kirkland Lak May Day parac injured. Th y why this st May Day p: it it happene i l lUI thi OW ike Mtui memb ted Lh. Ot io Ma Lake roOm e in this co woke many ‘om these . Ma Canada in hn i ibou 1@ l n fu Stt anda dancin ied the ex Day troubl m the ol Day in th ul. 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