Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 9 Mar 1933, 1, p. 8

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Without any opposition a bill reâ€" specting the township of Teck was passâ€" ed on Monday by the private bills ccmâ€" mittee of the Ontario Legislature. The bill is for the validation of certain deâ€" bentures issued by Kirkland Lake and confirmation of tax sales and conveyâ€" ances. iy.ng." Phe second time Mitchell, K.C his client cor The father, v who is on reli¢ not been upst some articles for two years, they were in found! them a from jail. PASS TECK TOWNSHIP BILL IN LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE against his re nied either fa involved in the borrowed Adel: the stuff from cached it. Witness insi police anyone to the mine, father had n« case, although trate said "the made by 5 pired. P Stromberg the article youth, had of his fat aga.n: broth« bury, was Tount goods an( months in son, Mend aga‘nst on months : equipmen North C 1p on PAGE HIGHT "ather of Thirteen is Sent to Jail at Cobalt T‘he ‘ved THE GEORCE TAYLOR HARDWARE LTD We always have in stock a complete line of Martinâ€"Senour 100 Paint, Alabastine, Paint Brushes, Wallpaper, Stickâ€"Fast. _ Whe regarding colour combinations, ask our advice. We have a p: who is always at yvour service. concluded found â€" #u Snap Hand Cleaner 3 boxes for ..........;..: Gillett‘s Lye Climax W allpdpe Cleaner ....... y it Hawes‘ Lemon Oil with cloth: :.::; Hawes‘ Floor Gloss pt: bot. Ideal Silver Cream 1J , » and 6 foot Step Ladders. Special per foot 6â€"Cup ALUMINUM PERCOLATOR pecial this week only WO In theft 11 TAYLOR‘S Weekly Specials 1€ HOT GALVANIZED TUBS idmitt sSATURDAY, MARCH 1l1th at 8 p.m. Telephone 300 nd 69¢ be UKRAINIAN PROSVITA HALL een this poir N1 under auspices of Ukrainian Prosvita Society to be held in ncle, Mend " uncl tet UFL LNnAl some of y stolen by the red in the homes cle, Testifving 4 had tigation â€" wa term had 0 cents oza Jr., deâ€" e had been ugh he had ) haul away iere he had never told on his visit tained his in the the magisâ€" to three labour, his proceeded ft, and his of Haileyâ€" .. 79¢ .. 98e $1.18 laid ance some ut G00D ORCHESTRA mining Ines at hearing ard Sr., â€" stolen L 635C 39¢ 49¢ 29¢ iced ‘â€"_â€" his of | _ D. MacLaughlin, of New Liskeard l is visiting at the home of his brother, Harry. < and family; Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Wilson ; Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Skavelem:; Ed. and lPearl Welt; Mr. and Mrs. J. Faithful, Timmms W. S. Morgan; Mrs. Hawâ€" lkins. Friends of the Club; McIntyre Engineering and Gevlogist Department: 'Mr Stephenson, Huntsville: Miss Isober Slme Timmins; George and Edjet; Mr. !and Mrs. Traver, Timmins; Irene, | Everard and Mary Jaksic; Mr. and Myrs. p Gannon; Dr. R. V. Weston:; Mr. and Mrs. Cosser; Mr. and Mrs. G. McPhic: Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair MacMillan: Mr. and Mrs. J. Beattie; Mr. and Mrs. Herâ€" bert Miller; Nick Blakey‘s Store, Schuâ€" macher; Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Hall; Mr. ’and Mrs. Yorke; Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Folkins; Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Asselstine; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lampkin; Laura Smail and Jean Bruce; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sandwith; Mr. and Mrs. J. Huxâ€" ley; Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Todd; Mr. and Mrs. MacMillan; Colleen and Foster: Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Corrigan; R. J. Ennis; Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Clark, South Porcupine; Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Taylor, Timmins; Division 990, O.R.T.; Mr. and Mrs. C. Abrams; the Cooper family; Miss E. Bush and Miss Lee: Mr. and Mrs. Alex Peldman, Timmins; Mr. and Mrs. J. Dillon; Mr. and Mrs. R. Todhunter; Verna A. Smythe, South Porcupine; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Macâ€" Laughlan; Mr. and Mrs. J. Chatson and family; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Shragge, Timmins; Mrs. Angrignon and family:; Joe Townsend; Mr. and Mrs. A. Salâ€" hany, Timmins. Schumacher, Ont., March 8th, 193; Special to The Advance. Owing to the list not being availabl last week when the funeral notice wa published, the floral tributes to th late Mrs. R. L. King are given here with:â€"Husband and children (violets) parents, brothers and sister, Gladys an< Ken, South Porcupine:; the Waddl family; Miss Lucas and Miss McFhail South Porcupine; Miss Margaret Byrnes Mr, and Mrs. W. R. Sullivan: Dr. anc Mrs. Byers; Office Staff of the McIn tyre Mines; Mr. and Mrs, A. H. Cooke SEE OUR WINDOW display of Bread Boxes, Garbage Cans, Grocery Sets and Flour Cans at Bargain Prices sSchumacher School Carnival a Success List of Prize Winners at Event on Fri day Last at Schumacher. Other Schumacher News Items of Interest. TABLE LAMPS value to $8.00 to clear at SPECIAL This week only 20, 40 and 50 watt bulbs 6 for 49¢ Dino Steel Wool with moap, cach:................... No. 4 Scrub Mops ... Dust Mops .:................ Brush l4 gt. 32 oz. Furniture Kneecling Pads T. 0. H. Liquid W 16 Hand Saws Inteéerests of Morris mad the good wo despite the the people and South and genercu and its good Domin ganiza| Sandw! Mr. Su M 1 Solid Copper...$ Galvanized ......S Tin with Coppe Bottom ... :::::: $ Bar MacD Bro CJUa ms and AIT Bt Al C K BOILERS 19¢ ood w Sa n( pI 1 NY 11 expert $2.59 $1.18 doubt 22¢C 11 29¢ ..8e 20¢ 80c Schumacher O0¢ WI C C Harry Ann for and und Aln ind AYT T 31 W. Hardy: centre, Cou Rondholim ; tour, Marc and Or Dall InSstead a puUuCcKk. The South Porcupit had a call this evenit the home of Mr. Walt merry chimney fire v | With their usual prom got it stopped before a age was done, but wit} dinary courtesy after t lady‘s stove pipes, whet they put them togethe up in place in less tin us to tell it. With suc ment as that at our dis the kitchen stove need . bugbear it has been to house. Mrs. J. Costain is ab again after a week‘s ; fluenza. and da All held after the re Paul‘s Anglican cl Mrs. Day, of Ir Deputy Grand Ma the Eastern Star. Mrs,.. ~H. pneumonia Short d AIY ing of costumeé the evening is by Dome foot}k ball instead a and pencil set; men cigarette holder and ( ing set. For the cou best skaters there is ocf chocolates for the cigars for the man. skating for everybod The prizes for the carni view in Cameron‘s and are very much wortt first for fancy costume service; second, a pen : first for most original is lady‘s first for comic second, table lamp; men‘ costume is a virbrator: On Tuesday : teen ‘will not The prizes fot view in Came and are very n first for fanc Moyle and f and Mrs. Sut from Pupils Teachers Great prep for the mons the arena h 14 Chapel Sunday Sch Marjcrie Spiers; p Mummy, Brother a from Mr. and Mrs Mrs. R. C. Mitchell londs, Dome Mill E Mr. and M Mr. and M Mr. and Mr Mr. and Mr: and Mrs. R. s1tOrs t mmins lForcupine, Mrs. Mrs. B. Webb an L‘bby and fami M T and family family, M and family ind family, Mr. an ind Mrs. W. Thoma Carne, John and M nd he C Mascn, L Planning Carnival at South Porcupine Ansonville Cubs Make Big Hit at Porcupine. Death of Betty Mitche of the Dome. Other south Poreupine and Dome News. Y workir l Kenn Million. n irena here A children on Saturda when they v hy 1€ nt and 1 and IlTamlily, Mr. and M utler, Mr. 1A ] AM i ff AnC in family para ster 11 | Ru ula tbhall weI M 1 ie and Room IV men s ind ca coup! B U W Hockit np m l1 M 1 M 1 KeV ival 1t S 1l MNRers‘were got ind had them Al 11 TY 11 1 l )1 nily, M ind Mr =~ m W Hawk McD LIY P pal TE nl 91 ik ance of Wed. 8 p.m. show. There is however, a midnight performance on Tuesday night for those who can frolic out till the wee hours of the morning. white scenery, quaint tonsorial para phernalia, dainty female beauty spec lalists, etc., etc. This, however, wou!l be only partially correct. For this un assuming musical comedy play becoms« decidedly "hardâ€"boiled" after the fir: act. You are taken to a foreien lan ociate the al white scenery hernalia, dai alists, etc.. e Human Interest Plots, Vivid L scenes, Splendid Solos, Impresâ€" sive Chorus. Tense Drama. A "Heâ€"Man‘s Show! The Beauty Shop is Play of Real Merit I1 Timmins Provisiens Co. BACK BACON, Sweet Pickled Pedmedl by theâ€"piece, Ib............... LEG OF PORK fresh, for roasting per Ib, it3 \‘A al di: "‘The Beauty Shop‘" (by Barney Sky) the last few days it has been my ege to witness several rehearsals e coming attraction to be staged Wednesday under the auspices of local _ Kiwanis Clubâ€"modestly ‘"The Beauty Shop." Now the ge citizen would immediately asâ€" e the above title with pink and Ibs. for fIOollow.ng reference is from the pen of Barney Sky, who is an nd sort of gentleman. He is an at curling, a superâ€"expert at nd a superâ€"superâ€"expert in the of putting on ‘"Purim Ball" As an actor he has also won irs, and so his opinion of "The 1‘ Shop," in wh the important al interest. H es about. M h wee hours of the morning mannt ndry cam ait1 irl actor he has also won so his opinion of "The in which he is taking ne from the right 1 behind Dillon to | he third session s t kick out of wat rletâ€"clad bundles ¢( check their man. d well and was â€" CupIne Pecore, McKa . Dysart, Gall d when Couri behind Dillot d rushing. fis he got out to r when and Dy ing the Turn parts should be ere is what Barâ€" M a 3t near the net o meet him in n he eluded the Jysart did some heir wings well Turner, rushed knack of feedâ€" was ineffective. recently been ing or practice finished game McKay got the rush giving the the 3â€"2 score. ‘s were billeted uck ut aves, doin | A *4 %% 45 4* * * % *4 \\\\\\\\\\\\\\S\\\%\SSSX%SSS§$§S§S““m‘. cf the Comp The found cover qualif BUyers‘ eral MC book is interest and esy them matic many ‘wh ‘"make th who will P s s s s i i t d t t t i i i i t t . . t i t i t t o t t . t o o i in in in in in n ue t Condensed Advice of Thirty Thousand Car Owners on the Maitter of What is Desired in the Automobile to be Bought. 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