Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 23 Jun 1932, 2, p. 4

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panies ol (he NOFLV: Navye anown (Nheir oDJeCUlin TNhé } sSniningiree?, MAlRCIICWHAIl, IMCALDLLiUL Ailll l illlllll} . SA1GUUIU of having jobs for sale. They want it understood that no| be commenced at once. It will be found cheapest plan worthy man needs to pay anything for a position he can fill, ; to crovide employment, rather than to â€"© back and not and no mine can afford to emffloy the kind of man who} notice what is going on. finds it necessary to pay for the privilege of working. Deâ€" «x + x # spite the fact that both mines and men are cpenly and ut-‘ The United Church in its conference at Toronto last week terly opposed to the traffic in jobs, reports will not down as| "viewed with alarm" the number of deportations made from to the prevalence of the graft among the certain aliens.| Canada recently. Before worrying themselves with this sort It remained for the Wrightâ€"Hargreaves Mines, Limited, of| of alarm, the reverend gentlemen might well have consulted Kirkland Lake, to attack the evil in open and manly way.| their own member, Rev. Mr. Lappala, who could have told It may be said that rumour has credited this marticular mine | a true tale of church services disturbed, of insults, bullying, with little of this type of unfairness The threats and vioience by the type of fellows have been that nothi be employe rooted ab}c empioyment yovernment sm@iousness distriGutior blematical. sder these impossible. T throughout th as the North i tice. With all transients at Hearst 1sS UAt that they have found on gang could hopm to secut change the position of | @larming. « With $1,000.00 addition to local charity, worse tihan before. It wi ace. The Hearst corresp criume to t particularl grait woul fitce, h their utte totrs, threatened tinued to them, t $500.00 was made of $500.00 was df been nresented s this cout Britisht to care for a gr that town. Wh that the have been made tir empioymer The Canatia tice. The m Canadaâ€"s200 Per Year Members Canadian Weekly Newspaper Association; Ontarioâ€" Quebec Newspaper Association; Class "A" Weekly Group OFFICE 2%6â€"â€"â€"PHONESâ€"â€"â€"â€"RESIDENCE 70 Published Every Thursday by: GEO,. LAKE, Owner and Publisher 1 jJOD 160 TL 0o ady Timmins, Ont., Thursday, June Ebe Yorruptae Advance Thursd eIY these worl It seems t« direct relic 19 one actu NSE Nl aAnta The 1¢ ind vinC Hea Th I1 1€ ) bbe nCce policy he end 6 June 23rd, 19% vernments should ve om Hearst and the H« proved completely by t costly, impractical, us mpt to follow similar m Hearst and the Hearst situatiOn itâ€" completely by the case of Hearst costly, impractical, useless and utterly npt to follow similar plans elsewhere i would b2 a calamity. At least so far direct relief is impossible in pracâ€" ecessary work crying out to be done in irs to be the height of folly not to use ic works as the one and only possible thin 11 Ti will b eC ine W1 e this was pauperized by transients fasteni M 12e unempicy rnment has iken by the ; transient 1€ t. Within a week a further g by the transients. Demands that at least $500.00 per wee unemployed at Hearst. The mnment has given $1,000.00 for en by the alien transients as | e of the easiest rackets that by 14 thing for a position he can fill, emftoy the kind of man who the privilege of working. Deâ€" ter 0n snow fOr it Aail excepl hink it little comfort 1 no matter how close as the one 11 1¢ ntentmen xpenditt uatior nc less dire nppealed na Lhie OLNner : the way of »r Britishe: furthe istening ub at ak it there f the financ und that th mal, while t Te Cana re Is very Hearst will be truly money expended in i toâ€"day is infinitely increase in its menâ€" e Northern Tribune »arent policy of the lief, representations s if any such trick n the mining com bjection to the ide understood that n Hearst al a tE red by alien Trafficking temptible 1 a t 1€ exXC 11 emSeIiv it by the and mean form â€" age Canadia y such prg h hnha AIM AT din 9t dec pet h hav 8A Y eat j0re ib I 1D iA J Il eve The United Church in its conference at Toronto last week "viewed with alarm" the number of deportations made from Canada recently. Before worrving themselves with this sort of alarm, the reverend gentlemen might well have consulted their own member, Rev. Mr. Lappala, who could have told The road to connect up the mines at Elk Lake, Gowganda, Shiningtree, Matachewan, McArthur and Timmins should be commenced at once. It will be found th« cheapest plan to crovide employment, rather than to back and not notice what is going on. have In dat TV nt LV mD) by the u ind Imesa noweyv this s fTed 1ds muct nak rt 1€ act tha abpuc the auction . pressing problems rbation. ury of the m adversely I€ appare thing A 1 f he seking em lismissed â€" vital matters. these specially sensitive frig ecause they affect to belie, ublic auction of lots at tt same ar n to the de contentmen who worry a lOt untr AI ntly determined that it will have and that directly and indirectly, intends by every means in its 9T > to injure the prospects ol were as wellâ€"grounded as they a fact that the recently curâ€" ; part of the North is a more itry than any fiasco that may s at Moosonee. It is an amusâ€" riends have not had a word to reduced train service, though ires, It seems immateria nagination more than th North in reality: or n}atter in which there seems regard to the public auction as the lack of proper accomâ€" rain. This might have been ig coach or two, and it might ore agreeable frame of mind the other bidder for lotsâ€"the 11 would not seem to be wisk 108. of people living outside the hin the borders of this counâ€" rying about the great North. eaten alive by black fliles or s. It seems immaterial that work is no ‘¥tit is the 0 1J n sale 0 AI i the malter. ned by Mauric AK some of the outside he real troubles of the e kindâ€"hearted friends. es played on the North anxious friends. There detriment of the North, 1J it, and perhaps, ibout the intere he advertisin 101L ba 5l 11 A 1 reality s tha ots at Moosone > real cause fo concerned, thers 11 ible THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO 1€ sale oyment by M the publi traffickin orâ€": that the senâ€" m} nds of e that e new of this s they wh mour of th h to escape the law in Chicago is to intim‘date witnesses for the state. It certainly sounds ver stripped of the usual line of buncombe that se delight for lawbreakers. gangster who was accused of being concerned in the robbery ; other days. of a bank. ‘The reason given for the dropping of the case| brated the Queen‘s was that it was understood that otherwise two of the wit. | despite the birthda nesses for the state were fearful for their lives if they re.| combine Thanksgivi peated the evidence that they had given in a previou; enâ€"| Pr°Of. The soldiers quiry. The judge granted permission for the withdrawal} all other suggestion of the case. This means that all any nox: to oz | foros the cbservanc the subjects of the de ledge of the facts. There were ten fat by automobiles durin Probably this is the r gangster who was acclus, of a bank. ‘The reason was that it was unders! At Chicago @aisked for th min bull was granted Mr. Van Paassen to enter that The Globe has influence er ortiunate man safely out of Russia acga LaAk Gold Production is Increasing. Accord ing to Figures Given Out by the Dominilon Bureanu cof Statistie:;, y automobiles during the past weekâ€"end ?robably this is the reason why The Finar onger weekâ€"end through the manipulatior hat occur on dates anywhere near the en nte The Financial Post wants to commercialize and mechanize anada‘s Outpout is Held at High Level )1 1¢ Cooked Spaghetti .. Calay Soap 3 cakes 2@c Chicken Haddie >« 25 French Pea Soup ly Krast Velveeta Cheese 2, Pkgs. 27c Sardines "=»#:° 6mâ€" 27. 11 149 Ounctes ifrom rum, Howey, Kirkl Shore, Minto, Tec Cut le t 11 Mayfield Choice Creamery 961 cou able 1I] M it BUTTER 17¢ Ib. Ha: These days it pays to buy where it‘s thriftiest. Dominion Stores tremendous volume makes it possible for you to buy fresher tastier quality foods at prices that are definitely lower. 1€ A 1 iL 1Ct drownitr an SALADA ... TEA _ * 23 Strawberry Shortcake AI t) ition Hu C uch influe T VE Tll Anniversary Sale! Two layers of light golden cake ready for your own filling, Wrapped in celloâ€" phane. The two layers complete. riccident e Financial PC 1lir YOUR FOOD BUDGETâ€" SHOP AT DOMINION STORES 4â€"Cub Tin 17â€"02 tl11m U Ri Porecuipine area c during the month Quebs#sec @uebec‘s output 14c Producticn in Manitoba T ba ht want holid h T1 im porte ‘ely., Ond eft witt rYOWT1 o lbe TY KELLOGG‘S Corn Flakes ...... CROSSE BLACKWELI Branston Pickles A lE Ma 1t s QOutput totalled 3 Y h been the weakening of the observance of the latter da;, It smmds like a pleasing theory to suggest that all holiday should on Mondays. The commercial interests, how ever, are only a part of the people, and to the people i: general the associations and memories stirred by one par ticular day prevent the substitution of some other day. all holiday Monday. " Monday, j holiday day th _ of beads | Durban imt angemen EOT ibt A urful beads sult of this beads have 11 * 2 dozen 39¢ ys. The Post would have all holidays fall on a The King‘s Birthday could be celebrated on a ust as well as any cther day of the week, so the Post argues, holding at the same time that such an nt would be of great value to merchants and ause of the long weekâ€"end provided. Mechanizaâ€" ustry and business has helped to land the world in i1 old mess. It would do the same for holidays. t] hat the uld spoil tarted t! that gatl Fresh Firsts it 1y I1 the rind intetr NEW LISKEARD WIN SENI 100â€" METER EVENT AT HA t 16 1J 10 million hday ha round OIY NOY. 11t] the obs: O Bottle 235C T NHH ion Ma AnG 00â€"me¢ A\rmis at 9c ind mak Ti »t ind with no o Brookshayw Da ual hould b the attempt TT AI of the _ it different s had celeâ€" it ignifica dat The be mani*® | 1 I‘c It 11 na the b was | Sti1 M AIl last Large List of Prizes at the Bazaar Last Week 11 Referendt mImilt ME Walters, formerly .of Kapuskasâ€" was appointed chief of police of own of Cochrane at a salary of a month at the last meeting of own council. Walter Secord was nted night constable at a salary 5 a month. 1J Assomption, ] Raljth Cose( anadien Club rdon Eplett. was made last we the annual baza 5s «~of the St. ro ! aftrail M.P J / Sauve A C. Bro event 116 ni Mot: ami. animaAl he track and did of the train as it rain and passed rt distance away. by A€ d¢ 16 bYa €0, M T LC M. GATIMIY Demers, G J. P. ROY Sa Drew 1t bazaar ew, An NRoa: neéeiat amcter N A Y lit

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