Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 1 Sep 1932, 2, p. 1

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AUSTIN NEAME .. W. D. FORRESTER President Secretaryâ€"Treas. Executive Committee A. Bellamy J. Cowan W. Greaves H. R. Rowe C. Keates Address all communications to P.0O. BOX 1059, TIMMINS, ONT. Number 88 istâ€"T. Parsons H¢ WINDOW SHADES \Langdon Langdon CAUTHIER PLATUS J. J. TURNER g_SONS LTD. Manufacturersâ€"Awnings pp Dr. J. B. McClinton Officeâ€"Room 10, Reed Block, P.O. Box 1591 Timmins, Ont Architect Ontario Land Surveyor Building Plans Estimates, Ete. Old P.O. Bldg., Timmins â€" Phone 362 Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. Crown Attorney District of Coch Bank of Commerce Building Timmins, Ont. Arch.Gillies,B.A.8c.,0. L.8. f ol. XVII. Pine Street *South Physician and Surgeon PHONE 416 Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. A., E. MOYSEY BLOCK, TIMMINS, ONT. Schumacher and South Poreupine WATCH ADVANCE FOR DATES 14.26 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT For Offices, Factories, Public Buildings, Stores, Ete. . (Successor to Dr. Harrison) Second Section For Particulars and Prices, write Moysey Building 14â€"28 PETERBOROUGH, ONT r Secretaryâ€"Treas Viceâ€"Presidents Ventilating in â€"Oddfellows‘ Hall Reed Bloc} Phone 640 2nadaâ€"H. C. Garner â€"Flagsâ€"Tents, etc Timmins immin*® anke bCe compmensate for any â€"lo timber. The big thing f seems to be to got bu gain. As soon as normal condi re again established, there shoul , general reckoningâ€"not only in re o lumber, ‘but in reference to all ural resources, so that the past p f expl¢oitation may be followed | Quebec Makes Cut in Levies tc Rovival of Forest Industrics. tarlo Crown Stumpage Char said to be High, Lumbermen Asking | Cut in Crown Dues Mr. N if t iding m rer share of the sets and resource To return t> the : l 11 s wil T 1€ iment, wh $13, bevor 3. nA the lumb with the hat wil urealu, Lurmbe Aa€ en Che JJorca aet ho sti On tion may be followed by a onable plan by which the the provincse will receive a e of the proceeds from thei: 1€ wi C enaolk ket on ndus lumb 1€ in um pusine normal 11 (quU belns Onta in ues oIr the momen Queb 1€ naâ€" policy Assist Om â€" nt{le TH In the Northern Ontario and Norther Quebec white pine lumbermen hop: to fill. Some weeks ago, and just prioc to the Ottawa conference, reptresenta tions were made to the Ontario gov ernment seeking a reduction in gov ernment dues, but last minute dissatis faction on the part of one of the large cperators spoiled the plans of the com mittee. With ‘the outlook somewha improved as a result of United King dom assurances that Canadian lumbe will be awarded a preference over Rus sian and Scandinavian products, th intention is for Ontario operators t renew their demand for concession from the government. Due to the natural otrreration af th To Study Concentration of Barite from Night Hawk oush w mpetition w effect for s ‘ of supply and demand and th» dual mopping up of surplus stocks, re is a feeling among lumbermen t more men will be in the woods this r than in the 1931â€"32 seassn. White l red pine stocks are not so large, l it is claimed that if sustained imâ€" vement occurred in the demand for ort that the effect would be noted 0st immediately in an increase of h work throughout the whole disâ€" $ Oof spruce foOr Luropean export ; encouraged the view among Norâ€" n Ontario lumbermen that a revival _ be nearer than anticipated. An ease of either Maritime or Pacific t business means that ijust so much Qur1 s trea n, Que { 1€ 5s means ken off n Ontar:r m 6 l1 probably n )me time. acid phospha a@am, Quebec. n of barite i operration of th demand and t of surplus stock imonsg lumberme anticipated. riritime or P that just so 1 he market v io and Nor UA indsto Rem|l U fad suréeiy pDpor training 1IOor of | dreads the effect it m: sâ€" | moral fibre of worthy 1: victims of present cond should have a useful future, are throu dint of unfortunate cireumstances, h ting the highways these days. It surely ppor training for our youth. O dreads the effect it may have on t moral fibre of worthy lads who are t An editorial in The St. Mary‘s Jourâ€" nalâ€"Argus last week says:â€""One of the regrettable features of the depression is the lack of opportunity that faces bright and energetic youths who are full of life and energy. They are all keyed up with the enthusiasm of youth to pitch in to their share of the world‘s work. But there is no place for them. Some are marking timeg, waiting for an opsning, by stayving on at school. Others are simply idling Many who cannot afford to be unem ployed at home, have taken to th road. Thousands of bright lads wh other in m ported sevi dent led Ing, 1 Kapu. quette fined against both more illicit and Pierre C LACK OF QOPPORTUNITY FOR YOUNG PEQOPLE A CALAMITAY FINED FOR HUNTING OUT OF SEASON AT KAPUSKASING 1M moose im costs eac 16 ast week kasing p ~â€"andâ€" TE $20 and c ing out that on piite hern Tribunt ) the charge being laid In this week‘s court two hunters, Arthur Bouchard rauthier, were up for sellâ€" eat, and drew fines of $10 ake l / DT â€"~Season. lt D of this pair shot th for an animal, as re k says:â€""One of the s of the depression ortunity that faces tic vouths who are 11 ,, of Kapuskas In ~last week rt, Romeo Pa TG wWEre 0 days in ach jail, vVe M 1 KAPUSKASING‘S FLOWER SHOW SUCCESSFUL, DESPITE WEATHEER 1 } L LATE GIDEON LAMOTHE HAD DAUGHTEKR LIVING IN N. R. Duscharme and R. V. Whelan urned in a profusion of flowers and egetables which were awarded a tring of prize tickets. Gardening is . thoroughâ€"going hobby with these entlemen and they could give pointers o cther folks who take pride in what hey grow.‘" Mrs. E. Stephenson was The third annual horticultural show ast week at Kapuskasing proved a big uccess, despite heavy rains. Although he show was handicapiped in many vays, including the uncertainty as reâ€" ards a Government grant, the officers nd executive carried the event through 0 success. In commenting on the vent The Northernâ€"Tribune says:â€" Once more noticeable feature of the how was the number of high quality f exhibits from Smoky Falls, Messrs Profane rutiful ng M Valles 1JY 3€ 1W irane two years 1 here with his LWwW, Mtr. and Mrs it e Cnarocnneal, of limmins; an Isarac Lacasse, of Sudbury. Th al will ‘be held tomorrow after with services at the St. Jean d uf Church. Interment will be di; man Decease U 1t€ 20 VC of O Three Gd of, Thur Charbonne ane Language Over the Telephone is Costly win flo , he had been where he resi ften or two s im me deon 1€ itholic 1M [ Déen larmer near e resided for over 20 edeceased him there o. Mr. Lamothe is ns, Aristide, of Sudâ€" of Cochrane: in adâ€" f his imoth mothe, in his | e to Sudbury f ago, and had son and daugh . Aristide Lamo revious to con hters, Mrs, Q@uebec; M Wnn 16 )lant 11 Sat ) Lamothi to comin I°C inC Ccommiliée or jJoin J tices on the cyanid made welcome. n NC Seventeen Cases at the Police Court This Week vyvanide this yvear Plars OW ike Timmins to Have a Cricket Team in 1933 ked to mmitt il i come forward now that the orâ€" rization of club has been taken up xt year it is expected that this game popular in the Old Country will take prace among the sports of this land VC K C hmnowever, a 1 place and comparative et players ch mitter in his possession re were two cha: N0 A 1 1l en CcrICcKket C nsidered th club in Tin Fanization d ‘be found 1 reque ide Now to Add Cricket to the in Timmins, Woerking Comâ€" e Formed to Hardle Afâ€" s.oâ€" All Interested Asked us times in the puaust th:r cricket enthusiasts here wh dered the idea of forming b in Timmins but when ac ization would be attempte e found that cireumstance ent week ng in car t€ for ind it nin s well as number gainst Frank V was remanded for t of the accuse 17 an t with favourable actual or it e a k t we men ore UI 1€ CC nImn the ind the he pol 1€ ed l6 U 1IY iwfu ) that country. heir tariff walls they ‘are very 1e town. On ind sentence as expected anization ha:s nd that there numbers ) doubt mor 1 S Cnhnarged wit] and was com * treatment. and 1 * Ru. sagreod riid pri woman h other place the pracâ€" he will be eqlu il enten 1ad b ‘_â€"â€"!Cornish Social Club AY m 6 17 in 1¢ Meets every First and Third Tuesday of the month in the Oddfellows hall, Timmins Canadian Legion Ladies‘ Auxiliary Meets twice a month in the Oddâ€" fellows‘ hall, Spruce St., Timmins Mrs. MacMillan, President Mrs. G. Starling, Jr., Secretary Mrs., H. Parnell W.M. (116 Cedar St. S., Timmins} wW. D. WATT, Chief J. PURDIE, Sec‘y BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION Meets 1st Tuesday in every month in the Moose Hall Meetings tion Hall will be days Montr Bay Swa. North B Ba TEMISKAMING AND NORTHERN ONTARIO RATILWAY vonnection at Earlton J¢t. for Lake, daily except Sunday. Daily except Sunday service bet Engichart and Charlton. Connections at Porquois Jct. or Connaught, South Porcupine, acher, Timmins and Iroquois Fa Connections at Swastika dail; Kirkland Lake, Larder Lake, Cher Aldermac, Rouyn and Noranda. See current time table or app any T. N. O. Railway Agent fo Gold Star L.O.B.A. Ger 1. FINDLAY Noble Grand Timmins PHYSICIAN â€" AND ~SURGEON Modern Department for Electrical Treatments. Chronic Venereal Diseases and Skin Diseases treated by modern processes 66 Third Ave. TIMMINS ONT Sons of Scotland AN KESTER a in the Hollinger Recreation Hall sem+ thly. Watch The Advance for Dates A. Gibson, pres., 20 Messines ave ‘ye, treas. A. Spence, hon,. see Box 1175 Box 2013 SITING LANCASTRIANS WELCOME tings held in the Hollinger Recreaâ€" Hall two evenings a month. Dates l1 be announced in The Advance L. TOMS, President W, A. STEPHENS, Sec.â€"Treas. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, â€" NOTARY PUBLIC 4 Marshallâ€"Ecclestone Building Dr. J. Mindess Wedn Moosoncee Swastika. ALY mee 8.00 aA.m. uesd nd Saturdays. n No,. 18â€"Moosonec eaves Moosonee 9.30 Thursdays and Sund TIMMINS L. O. L. Timmins Camp anC Nos be Freight Nos. 17 and 18 riilwavy Station and »und 5.50 p.m. Mon d Pridays. hnd Ottawa. 5. 46 and 47â€"Through . etween Toronto and CC ng through sleepers betx id Timmins, Toronto d between Montreal Parlour Cafe Car ser between North Bay These trains use Cana Ssecon d Section [(@), 17â€"â€"North Bay to M20s9 North Bay 10.00 a.m. Mon sdays and Fridays, arrive 00 a.m. Tuesday, Thurs . McLEAN, W.M HUUMPHMRIE®, R Rriday Mrs. J. Gregson R.S8, 14â€"26 Passenger Agent, H. H. MOORE Rec. Seoe a t and iY on Tel. 203 Ontario â€"~18tf North. itteond adian Bay. ‘rV1cCe and adlian 2â€"24 for

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