Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 23 Jun 1932, 1, p. 5

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Connections at Swastika daily for Kirkland Lake, Larder Lake, Cheminis, Algdermac, Rouyn and Noranda. Connection at Earlton Jet. for Elk lamke, daily except Sunday. Daily except Sunday service between Fnglehart and Charlton. Connections at Porquois Jet. datlly tor Connaught, South Porcupine, Schuâ€" macher, Timmins and Iroquois Falls. Jut., Swastika, Cobalt and Toronto.l Montreal and Ottawa. Trains Nos. 46 and 47â€"Through serâ€" I vwe daily between Toronto and Cochâ€" rane, carrying through sleepers between | Toronto and Timmins, Toronto and Kouyn, and between Montreal and Cochrane. Parlour Cafe Car service operating between North Bay and Swastika. These trains use Canadian National Railways‘ Station at North | | Bee current time table or apply to iny T. N. O. Railway Agent for full ADMISSION oc Couple (tax included) 25¢ Extra Lady Trains Nos. 17 and 18 use Canadian Pacific Railway Station at North Bay, aud operate slesping car service beâ€" tween Moosonee, Cochrane, Porquis Train No. 18 â€"Moosonee to Emy, leaves Moosonee 9.30 p.m days, Thursdays and Sundays, North Bay 5.50 pm. Mondays nesdlays and Fridays. ‘Train No. 17â€"North Bay to M~»osoâ€" nee, leaves North Bay 10.00 am. Monâ€" days, Wednesdays and Fridays, arrives Moosonee 8.00 am. Tuesday, Thursâ€" days and Saturdays. CANADIAN LEGION, BRANCH 88 Hollinger Recreation Hall ‘*TEMISKAMING AND â€" NORTHERN ONTARIO RAILWAY Friday, June 24th v.ll////l/l’lll?(? l/lllllfill/ll//llIllfll?fiom.q ‘neral Freight Passenger Agent Â¥th Bay, Ont. b}\%\\\\\.\\\\\\\\\\\S\\%\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\S\_\_‘ The Draw for the Legion Relief Fund Donation Tickets will be held at 12.00 p.m. Prizes inâ€" clude Bulova Watch, etc. Tommy Stephens‘® Orchestra Novelty Dance DANCING 9.3 Prize Draw An agency has been opened in Timmins by Mr. J. Higginbotham, Jr., to serve the district with Bibles and Christian Literature at reasonable prices. Mr. H. Wilkinson, representative, will canvass the district with samples. ANNOUNCEMENT TRATIN SERVTICE RUEPN REDY REFRESHMENT BOOTH Riverview Amusement Park 5> f l ished gfi%%%%%n * | fixtur SALE OF HOME BAKING _ G Lee‘s | peop! s ala* c Will be served every Sunday commencing at 5 p.m at the and At Miss Sinclair OPISHINGQUAQUAQUA STYLE 50c a plateâ€"Ice Cream Dessert Thar‘ll be Chicken on Them Thar Plates ©600D MUSIC Saturday, Auspices of the L. 0. B. A North Tuesâ€" arrives Try The Advance Wan: Advertisements school house. Some further adjustâ€" ments were made at the court on other appeals lodged." | _A despatch last week from Cobalt ‘says:â€""Settlers and other property owners in School Section No. 1, Lorâ€" rain township, south of North Cobalt on the Silver Centre road, will have a substantial reduction in their rates this year as a result of the action of their assessor, C. Bigelow, in placing a valuâ€" ation on a power line owned by the Canada Northern Power Corporation, but not nearly as much as if the origiâ€" nal idea of that official of the section lhad gone through as he proposed. "But he was inexperienced in his 'work," according to W. C. Inch local |barrister, who appeared at the Court of Revision on behalf of the trustees, and finally his figure of $250,000 was cut to $25,000, an asssessment suggestâ€" ed by J. A. Legris, also a lawyer from Haileybury, who represented the comâ€" nany, which had appeal the assessâ€" ment. The effect of the compromise is to practically double the assessment of the section, which before had been but $26,400, according to figures given at the meeting of the Court of Revision on Saturday. "The power company has a high tenâ€" sion line running across the section into Quebec from its plant at the Upper Notch, on the Montreal river, and it was being asssesed this year for the first time, it was stated. On the ground that other properties in the section were assessed too low, the corporation had appealed them, but this action did not proceed after the matter of the power line had been ironed out satisâ€" factorily. B. V. Harrison, general manâ€" ager of the Canada Northern Power Corporation, ‘with other officials atâ€" tended the court sittings in the No. 2 school house. Some further adijustâ€" District Shoot to ’ _ be Held at Timmins] sSCHOOL TAXES INX LORRAIN HAVE BEEN MUCH REDUCED _ The Club handicap of the Rod and ;Guu Club will start on‘ Friday night _of this week at 6.30. It is the intention of the local club to invite the Rod and Gun Clubs of Kapuskasing, Cochrane, Iroquois Falls and Kirkland Lake to Timmins the first week in July for a district shoot and meeting in the evening for the purpose of orgarizing a district association. The scores for the last shoot:â€" High gunâ€"J. D. Brady, with 24 out Of 25. Jos. Clemens, shot Jos. Amm Chas. Brown H. Herman Fred Jones wW. Booth ... J. D. Brady J, Betheol at Vincent Fitzpatrick . .. 28 m 29 5s i B i 19 MH 18 18 L240 19 15 Event Planned by Rod and Gun Club for First Week in July. Club Handicap to Start Friday Night. 21 Fourth Avenue | 2 Graduation Address was ¢#! Delivered by Dr..FE. A. Day The Northern Tribune, of Kapusâ€" kasing, last week says:â€""Mr. S. Bucoâ€" vetsky was a business visitor to town this week. He was accompanied by his daughters. Ida and Rosa, also by Miss R. Verner and Mr. D. Slotnick." ETT o t n e d £1°~ A V NA A A NJ Ns Dr. E. A. F. Day, of Timmins, d€â€"|geajer at Sudbury, received A lette livered the graduation address. . Th€, threatening to shoot him unless he lef following ladies graduated: Mrs. Nellie}| $1,235.00 near the aviation camp. Inâ€" Detiveiler, the Misses Ratcliff, Dowâ€"| stead of complying with the demand Iney, Tierney and Vallee. ; Mr. Laberge adopted the same attitud The board‘s prize was gained by Miss| as that taken by John Dalton here Ethel Vallee for operating room techâ€"| under somewhat similar conditions nique. Mrs. Detiveiler received twa | He informed the police of the threat prizes, one from Dr. E. Brunet for| and went on a still hunt to get the medicine and Dr. W. G. Paul‘s gold, Writer of the letter.. On April 23rd anc medal for general proficiency. Dr. J.| APrH 30th Aaron Silverman receivec A. R. Biron‘s prize for obstetrics wasi letters written in Polish ordering him awarded to Miss A. Tierney. to put $1,325.00 in a tree on the Jewish _ Mayor R. R. Mitchell, Joe Bradette,| PCV Sround at Sudbury, and again M.P., and A. V. Waters, M.L.A.. adâ€"| on June 6th Mtr. Silverman got another dressed the audience during the evenâ€" letter demanding that he pay $1,500.00 ine. A short musical programme was| °" he would be shot. Mr. Silverman rendered by Miss Chris Barclay, LR. AlSso turned the matter over to the "A M., sonrano: W R. McVittie, bariâ€"| POlice. Investigation by the provincial tone and M. Dubin, violinist. police pointed to Klemba and on June The nurses entertained their friendas| 13th he was arrested. In a signed to a supper and dance after the formal Statement to the police Klemba admitâ€" exercises. ted writing the letters but claimed that ang the reason he did so was to get deportâ€" The Northern Tribune, of Kapusâ€"|ed. He will likely get his wish in this kasing, last week says:â€""Mr. S. Bucoâ€"| respect in 1934. On a second charge vetsky was a business visitor to town| of being in possession of a revolver this week. He was accompanied by | without a permit and while being an his daughters. Ida and Rosa, also by ,' alien, Klemba was also fined $20.00 and Miss R. Verner and Mr. D. Slotnick." / costs, or one month. A Cochrane despatch last week says: The annual exercises of the Lady Minto Hospital was held in the High School auditorium before a large audience. The hall was beautifully decorated for the occasion. H. E. McGill, chairman of the hospital board, occupied the chair. He gave a resume of the year‘s activies of the hospital which was in a sound financial position; 900 patients had passed through during this period. He felt sure his listeners would be glad to know that the board had reâ€" ceived excellent reports from the inâ€" spector of hospitals and training schools. This reflects great credit to their matron, Miss Olive Waterman. The formal opening was on Wednesâ€" day, Mayor Geo., S. Drew officiating at the opening of the doors and a numâ€" ber of prominent citizens of the town being the guests of Mr. Lee for the ocâ€" casion. A turkey dinner at 40 cents featured the menu, and this same feaâ€" ture is being continued for toâ€"day and toâ€"morrow. Elegant New Restaurant Opened in Town This Week HLrpo The Cnhases Nerve :::...:x.:......::,..... 49c Dodd‘s Kidney Pills ...................; . 43¢ Pain ..}...899¢ Pinkham‘s Vegetable Compound 98c Phillips‘ Milk of Magnesia ... 37¢ Pierce‘s Favourite Prescription $1.19 Sal Hepatica 69¢ Burdock Blood Blttel\ .................... 98¢ Andrews‘ Liver Salts ........ 29e and 49¢ ee s restaurant wWill appeal eoprle as something different letely modern in conven} omfort. The stalls on one emovable and may be folded ow room for long tables fo Eno‘s Fruit Salts ... Baby‘s Own Tablets Chase‘s Nerve Food Dodd‘s Kidney Pills Pain Kiler ... , PAYâ€"WEEK On Wednesday ome new cafe w nder the manag r number of WE SAVE Y0U MONEY EVERY DA Y »Aa # With Each $1.00 Bottle PINAUD‘S LILAC LOTION a 35¢ tube of PINAUDS SHAYVING CREAM wainut TAL is, CTChinese handâ€"paint and l : Any 0 new caf ie "Wer 1Ss nC hand t fitt THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTIMMINS, ONTARIO of this week a handâ€" s opened in Timmins ment of Ray Lee who 5 3 a 1 Gibson Block, Pine St., North Jangut T 69¢c and 89¢ 1| Pleading guilty on Tuesday before ;‘ Magistrate J. S. McKessock, at Sudâ€" _| bury, Euphemi Klemba, aged 33 years, s a was sentenced to two years in the peniâ€" _| tentiary, with the recommendation _ that he be deported at the expiration | of his term. Klemba was accused of ‘| writing intimidating letters for the ‘| purpose of extorting money. On April |18th, J. A,. Laberge, prominent lumber idealer at Sudbury, received a letter threatening to shoct him unless he left $1,235.00 near the aviation camp. Inâ€" stead of complying with the demand, !Mr. Laberge adopted the same attitude | as that taken by John Dalton here under somewhat similar conditions. He informed the police of the threat' jand went on a still hunt to get the ; writer of the letter.. On April 23rd and j April 30th Aaron Silverman received |letters written in Polish ordering him ’ to put $1,325.00 in a tree on the Jewish ! picnic ground at Sudbury, and@ again | on June 8th Mr. Silverman got another | | letter demanding that he pay $1,500.00 | or he wosuld be shot. Mr. Silverman also turned the matter over to the police. Investigation by the provincial police pointed to Klemba and on June » c 1 N4 Maglac Tooth Paste Miss Ruth Coleman, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Coleman, of the Night Hawk Gold Mines, has returned> to Toronto to resume her duties as nurseâ€" inâ€"training. A numbper of adults and children were confirmed here Saturday. Painting the new government dock here is the order of the day. Walter Segsworth and L. Fletcher, of Toronto, spent a few days last week at the home of Captain and Mrs. Coleâ€" man. Miss Ruth Coleman, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Coleman. af the Nicht TWO YEARS FOR WRITING THREATENING LETTERS Items of Interest from Connaught Station, Ont name mitte be p DAUGHTERS OF ENGLAND To HOLD ANNUAL PICNIC, JULY 10 TIMMINS AY.P.A. ENJOY sOFTBALL ON THE CYAXxIDE Another pleasant evening was held t Wednesday by St. Matthew‘s A.Y. A, on the cyanide. Two teams were osen and a close softball game was iyed . Another game will be held mm Dau vith any member Ice cream and s lded free. Anvy Anothe nesdayv July all aiong C articulatr Pompeian Face Powder ... Ambrosia Sets, regular $2.00 Jergens‘ Lotion West‘s Tooth Brushes ........ West‘s Tooth Paste ................. Pepsodent Antiseptic . Colgate‘s Tooth Paste Coty Face Powder ... Florida Water, large . Culticura Soap ............ Ipana Tooth Paste ... »f A,ImMm Bu ft drink member avment Thermos Kits ........... .. 69¢ Thermos Bottles .$1.00 and $1.25 and will | ayside B ol M Bornâ€"In Timmins, Ontario, on Sunâ€" day, June 12th, 1932, to Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Platus,â€"a daughter. Andy Jemintic sion of a gun wt $10.00 and costs. charged with being dGdrunk while in charge of a car each got the minimum of ten days. In one of the cases the | police found two men in the car, one apparently more intoxicated than the other, but both enough. The man who owned the car and was accordingly in charge was not in the driver‘s seat, but he was driving the car nevertheâ€" less, while his less intoxicated friend had the seat of honour. This plan no doubt had a meaning to the two men at the time, but it makes interesting sneculation to a sober man as to what Two normal drunks paid $10.00 and costs each. On an assault charge one man was fined $10.00 and costs. Eugene Desbois, Pine street south, paid $100.00 and costs for illegal possesâ€" sion of liquor. For riding a bicycle on the sidewalk a penalty of $1.00 and costs was imâ€" paosed, \Three to Jail for Being Drunk in Charge of a C;: Aa charge of vagrancy against a transient here was withdrawn this week, A woman was fined $10.00 and costs for driving a car without a license. Two men who failed to answer to their names in court on charges of having liquor illegally had warrants issued for their arrest. The charges of highâ€"grading against Pete Shallip and Mike Yacknevich were dismissed when they came up in court Tuesday. At the police court this week three men were sent to jail for being drunk in charge of cars. T. Sylvester was given a term of thirty days, it being his second offence. The two other men charged with being G@runk while in LADIES‘ AUXILIARY PICNIC TO BE AT DALTON‘® FARM wWlia 1p men isked t l V i1 WHIST DRIVE AND DANCE BY LADIE® AUXILIARY Â¥oot Anot}t Aate before closing for be held under the : ‘s‘ Auxiliary of the on Monday, June There will be good , including a door the refreshment ) be | made to th vn iunch bers are e ) send all s in as e r than Ju be bough »Imintl¢, IToOr being in possesâ€" gun while an alien was fined ide 10 are Dalton ImMme ight and All com Auxiliary of the Can re holding their annua n‘s Farm on July 2ist Bayside Beach as firs attending miwrt takd alt2nding mt 1 baskets. Only p eligible. Members | the children‘s na niIiC communica c should be s. MacMill: e auspices of t the Canadian I June 30th, at 8 good prizes for t 14th Listerine Tooth Paste ind dart the ho an s the prize er arrange 2 for 45¢ th, at 8.30 zes for the rize. The ever);thmg. i standards wWhlieé in minimum cases the car, one than the man who Ianceâ€"the holidaysâ€" 23¢., 45c and 89¢ .............. iss 190C .......................... 890¢ tak »aid the Mfln‘uoon'u‘u’{ro *ne! fé) f *"*"s C xcl.-r} ooo.o'?o.) 000.4 **"*s *# 00)"00 # f’u‘i’( w * s WE DELIVER FREE 110 Pine Street South 1‘% lb. Melrose Tea in tin 3 lbs. Melrose Tea in tin Try Melrose Teaâ€"highest quality at a lower cost. Packed in 1 lb., 1% lb. packages and 3 Ib. tins, just rnght for your pantry. 11b. Melrose Tea in package:..>=.....*%. . "> 47c No. 10 tins (lâ€"gal) $1.179 No. 3 ting ... No. 5 tins (%% gal.) ....99e % pint bottle Frank Feldman Princess Soap Flakes, large ................ Oak Leaf Sockeye Salmon, "‘s tin ... Sardines in pure olive oil, 2 tins for ... Dalton‘s Coffee, in 1 lb. pkgs. ... sugar Crisp Corn Flakes, 2 pkgs. for Flour, 24 lbs .. Dates,.S I1bs" for ....:::;.â€"~‘â€"_~= > African Seedless Raisins, 2 lbs Castile Soap, long bars -------------- Sweet Clover Butter, per Ib. ... .. .19¢ sugar (10 Ibs. only to customer) . . 53¢ Aylmer‘s Soup, 2 tins for ... Victory Sauer Kraut, 2 tins Aylmer Catsup, 2 bottles for Plum Jam, in 40 oz. jars ... THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY e2al Quality, Service and Satisfaction Guaranteed ..t.10¢ 909C ... 40¢ $1.00 1 White Soap, 10 b Old Colony Pure Maple Syrup With Each $1.00 Box of THREE FLOWERS FACE POWDER a bottle of THREE FLOWERS PERFUME Bath Soap, round cake, doz Kotex; 3 Kleenex, per package ... The New Ronson Razor ... Hot Water Bottles ......... ;. Nestle‘s Food :.: _ / Viâ€"Tone, 1 1b. package ... Hospital Cotton, Ib..:.....:;:. Gillette Blades, 10 in pkg arvex JUNE 23, 24 and 25 Antiseptic and Mouth Wash tins for Thursday. June for WE SAVE YOU MONEY EVERY DA Y ...................... 79¢ $1.00 and $1.50 Phone 130 .. b63¢ s 40¢ ...ade ... ..89¢ $1.00 $1.39 47¢ 73¢ 59¢ 29¢ 15¢ 23¢ 17¢ 19¢ 29¢ C

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