Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 22 Jun 1933, 1, p. 6

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Te TT qlv-v 8 â€" Coupe, â€"rumble ~seat, ‘ 6 wire wheels. â€" * _ Sport de luxe Coupe, 6 wire wheels, mmble seat. $525-f£!°1npmoblleoâ€"1929â€"05ntnry m wossmh1ITa ~coant *A wire wheels.: _ 6 wire ;vheels. ; Besides Cars Llsted. we have:many others to choose from. 4 ‘ NO CASH DOWN ~ It:you have car to trade, and its turnâ€"in value equals 40 per cent. of the car selected, ‘we will deal you “No ‘Cash Down‘"â€"balance. spread over many O‘DONNELIâ€"MACKIE IHIMIFED >>~< $475â€"Dodzeâ€"-1929â€"ek |cylinder CO@nant lhswa f‘anmuna â€"A fl!‘m Pm w 200 2 9e se e P n o â€"-â€"â€"r,â€" o 4 0 0 s " 547 Yonge St K.. 1612 Pss Bay St .. KL 4178 : Bring this ad with you to. secure this special offer. 5295-â€"Wlllys Knlght 1928 â€" --n “F-n“~‘- -n‘n- ie shincrttactted ~â€" five: passenger sedan. 3400â€"D080to-â€"six cyllndor Sport Coupe. $425â€"d dg;-â€"lssoâ€"six cylin«= er ©Sport To . m ols * 3â€"Day Moneyâ€"Back Quarantee Pontiac six cylinder Sedan ~â€"â€"Studebakerâ€"1929 â€" Comâ€" $150â€" * $s $525 mander 6 Sport Sedan, six $175â€" Studebaker : Commander â€"wire wheels. ‘Sixâ€"five passenger Sedan, 3545-â€"Graham {Paigeâ€"-lszoâ€"six splendid condition. cylinder, four door Sedan $1 §5â€"Fordâ€"four : cylinder â€" Sport $545--1930 Studebaker â€" Dictator Ccupe. _ ::ght Coupe with rumble - seat, original mileage very low. $195â€"Nashâ€"Advanced Six Seâ€" @695â€"Stutz eight cylinder Sport 2 an With every car sold on this offer. we‘will give you, absolutely free, an order on your local dealer or gas station for 50 gallons of gas.. Used ‘cars were never, lower in Ontario, and Toronto prices are the lowest in the Province. Cars listed at regular prices as sold to the Toronto public â€"railway fare and gas absolutely free to YOU as an outâ€"ofâ€"town cusâ€" tomer, _ Full information on any car by longâ€"distance phone, if required. Our. Bargain Offer of Free:Transportation and Gasoline will end on June Come to Toronto to buy a highâ€"class, ;fot:lly reconditioned used â€"car from the firm which has the reputation of thoroughly overhauling every car soldâ€"new tires, paint, mechanigally, you are assured of a year‘s troubleâ€" free motoring. Up to 300 miles from Toronto we will refund you every cent paid for RAILWAY or BUS fare. sAVE YOU R EYES 4 situation any Life Insurance man has to C( ul o face is to be forced to tell a widow that her husband had lapsed the insurance upon which she was relying for futureâ€"needs. What a crushing setâ€"back to one already \ carrying a burden of grief and responsibility. ‘ If you are ever tempted to drop ydur life insurance, put yourself in her place. Think * twice before you subject her to such an R experience. â€" ‘Any financial difficulty you may have is â€" probably only temporary. Do not lapse Life fnsutance in this or any other Company.. Honorary membership fees were acâ€" cepted with a vote of thanks from the lowing:â€"Hon. Chas. McCrea, Minâ€" ister of Mines for Ontario; Dr. H. H. Moore, W.H. Pritchard, G. A. Macâ€" * der model 8â€"98, convertible cabriolet, six wire wheels rumble seat.â€" â€" $3z v'-" 120, convertible cabriolet, six wire wheels. $1 17 5â€"â€"Anbumâ€"-l93 1â€"8 cylinder Coe moodk _ TB a V seora‘ in n mn 5--Graham {Paig'eâ€"lssoâ€"-cix cylinder, four door Sedan $545â€"-1930 Studebaker â€" Dictator eight Coupe with rumble seat, original mileage very low. $625-â€"Stutz ‘eight cylinder Sport ~%ouring car, a powerful atâ€" tractive car. . $625â€"-Studebakenâ€"-1931 «â€"â€"]SiX Ccyâ€" es linder model 54. four door $625-â€"A‘ubumâ€"s cylinder model $975â€"Aubumâ€"-â€"l931 eight cylinâ€" Sport De Luxe Phaeton, £3> SHE most pitiful ~ armationn anyv | ife ing the road clear for the stabilizatlo'a of values. cemetery register had been kept. would be a good suggestion for the town council to look into this and see that the burial grounds are properly marked out, and the graves registered. Up to date about twelve graves have been cleaned up and reâ€"sodded and poppies planted, also a Flanders Cross placed on each one." In closing the speaker suggested asking the town for a vetâ€" erans‘ plot and have tlhiis ground made ready for those who may pass away in the future.‘ When the: work is comâ€" pletedâ€"<the entire Legion here will hold Decoration day service which will be carried on as an annual aflair hereâ€" after. The members were also asked to turn out in full force for the annual drumâ€" head service on Bunday next, June 25th Parade will marshal at the Oddfellows‘ hall at 2.30 and march to athletic grounds. Service at 3 p.m. sharp, with Rev. Bruce Millar officiating, assisted by other clergy of the district. The Timâ€" mins Citizens‘ band will be in attenâ€" dance and furnish the music for hymns. A short social time was held, during which the branch had the pleasure of hearing some very finely executed vioâ€" lin solos by Mr. Hass, a visitor to the camp from the West. Comrade A. Belâ€" lamy also obliged and the meeting closed at the midnight hour with the singing of the National Anthem. Word comes to hand from different quarters of steady improvement in the lumber business and the tendency for prices to rise, says The Canada Lumâ€" berman. It is understood that both mills of the Sheylin, Clarke Company at Fort Frances, Ont., have resumed cperations on day shift, which is an encouraging sign. ‘The forest products business appears to be tightening up for the better, and one correspondent says some of the boys are singing "Happy Days Here Again.‘" A large share of the ‘bankrupt and receivers‘ stocks, whichware: semrmmm gobt of logging, has now been disposed of, makâ€" gave their time for the cause and sucâ€" cess of the event. Comradé Neame mentioned the work being carried on at the Timmins Cemeâ€" tery in connection with returned solâ€" diers‘ graves, The work was under the direction of Comrade Dingley, who was giving much time. "It was a difficult task to find allâ€" the graves" said Comâ€" rade Neame, "because apparentiy no Plans were completed for the annual zone picnic to Cochrane on Sunday, July 9th. LUMBERMEN SINGING NOW "HAPPY DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN" Particular interest was shown in an interscholastic rugby league, to start next September, and to include:â€"Kaâ€" puskasing, Cochrane, Iroquois Falls, South Porcupine, Monteith and Timâ€" After the meet, teachers, athletes and visitors were ‘nvitéd for a banquet held in the Monteith community hall, At this event, W. W. Tanner, principal. of Timmins high and vocational school presided. ; | _ T.mmins students saw a rugby ball for the first time last fall, but as an old adage suggested the Timmins lads _ At Cochrane last week at the sessions of the peace, there were two cases from Timmins and as a consequence no less thanfiveofthe'l‘hnmlm(omomw spend a couple of days or m at Grigg, Jflmmdcmw ‘ Running high jumpâ€"Lalonde, BRirmey (Monteith), Blair (Monteith). 4 ft. 8 in 12 lb. shot. putâ€"Hogarth, Bimey, Blair, 30 ft. 0 in. Champions Seniorâ€"1st, Welsh; 2nd, Gauthier; 3rd, Chisholm. ue Intermediateâ€"1st, Delmonte; 2nd, Hongisto; 3rd, Everard. Juniorâ€"1st, Lalonde (Monteith) ; Ro- binson (Timmins),. Viceâ€"presidentâ€"Mr. Marwick, princiâ€" pal of the Cochrane high school. Secretaryâ€"Mr, Ward Northern Acaâ€" demy. Kivala Acquitted on Shooting Charge Having trained regularly for two'.- months the Timmins group were in promising condition.. In fact they cap« tured the four champlonshipsâ€"Junior. Intermediate, Senior and School. . _ â€" U# tWe 9 .. db t °o Eo SVE d «is 1ME NA _ <b d % o 4 220 yds.â€"Robinson, Galbraith (Mon- teith). Time, 25.0 Running broad (Mon- teith), McDonald, Hogarth. 15 ft, 7 in. ~Running high jumpâ€"Lalonde, Birney (Monteith), McDonald, Hogarth. 15 ft. 7 in Officers for the Northern Ontario Seâ€" condary Schools Athletic Assoclatlon were elected as follows: < Presidentâ€"Mr. Hiscocks, prmclpal of the Monteith Academy. AAdiscussion on athletic activities for the coming year followed. will have them â€"working for their bread. Mr. HWiscock, principal of Academy for his in and unselfish effort in organizing this interscholastic runners of the Porcupine camp, jJourâ€" neyed to Monteith with the Timmins squad. Doug. has been responsible for a great deal of enthusiaagn among the boys during the entire period of trainâ€" ing. His generous help and coâ€"operâ€" ation is appreciated by all the youhng athidies and by the Timmins high echool physical instructor. 7k3 220 yds dashâ€"Everard, Luoma, Besâ€" ley, r 880 yds.â€"Mountford, Montelth) Ho-: garth, Rintala (Monteith), j Running broad jumpâ€"Hongisto, An- druchuk, Besley. 17 ft. 4 in. 3e : Running high jumpâ€"Hongisto, Lake Delmone. 17 ft. 4 in. Jury Finds Timmins Man Not Guillty Pole vaultâ€"Delmonte, Kuplux (Mon- teith), Moore. 8 ft. 9 in. i Four school records broken;â€"Senior mile, Arnold Purdon, 2.15 min.; Senjor broad jump, Gordon Gauthier, 19.10 ft.; Senior shot put, Stanford Walsh, 37. tt. o 7 ins; Inteérmediate shot put, Tony Del Monte, 33 ft., 3 in. The following are the results of tbe meset:â€" . Senior Events 100 yds. dashâ€"Chisholm (Timmlns) . Walsh â€"(Timmins) ; Gauthier (Timâ€" mins). . Time 10.8. 3 ‘ Pole vaultâ€"Walsh, Therriault (Timâ€" mins), DelMonte (Timmins). Intermediate 100 yds. dashâ€"Lanthier (Monteitch) Smith (Monteith), Everard (T‘mmlns) 11.0. € 220 ‘\yards dashâ€"Chisholm, Walsh Gauthier, Time, 24,2. 440 yardsâ€"Chisholm, Gaut.hiér, Gegear, (Monteith). 880 yardsâ€"Purdon, Gauthier, â€"R. Ge- gear. Time, 2.15. Running broad jumpâ€"Gauthier, N Gegear (Monteith), Walsh, 19 ft. 10 in. Running high jumpâ€"Campbell (Monâ€" teith); Walsh (Timmins), Hongisto (Monteith). 5 ft, 10 in.. : The Timmins team, numbering 30 ath« letes made the trip from here by car. s iz lb shot pubâ€"Delmonte Kubluxf Mcore, 33 ft. 3 in. s Junior Events . 100 yds. dashâ€"Robinson, G. McDon ald, Hogarth. Time 11.8, “‘v 12 Ib. shot putâ€"Walsh, Dunsmore (Monteith), N. Gegear, 37 ft. 7 in. t BY VIRTUE OPF A WAINLIWDAN L 1BbouUuod DY UHC â€"EVCGVC : J . GLMe _A 1J V ENAE C Pss eaantiana 1933, and to me directed, commanding me to levy upon: the. several lands being in the Township of Whitney, mentioned and described in the following list of arrears of taxes,. resgeotlvely ‘due thereon and costs, I hereby give notice purâ€" ‘suant to The Assessment Act, and amendments, that unless the Ssaid arrears of taxes and costs be soorier paid I shall on Tuesday the 8th day of September, 1933, at the Township Hall at Porcupine, at 11 a.m.. proceed to sell by public auction so much of the said lands as may be sufficient to discharge the taxes and lawful costs incurred in and about the sale and collection of same. . "‘The following lands are all patented. * ' T 2 c * M. NICOLSON, _ wEeite Treasurer Township of Whitney ~A Highway Traffic Act case was disâ€" -missed when the ‘evidence ‘was heard. . ‘A case under the Master and Servant ‘Act was remanded to July 4th, \~ .. There were two ordinary, everyday, coqzmqn drunks. Each cf them was assessed $10.00 and costs, or thirty da.y'; One of them vbaid and the other for ‘lack: of the fine and costs has gone to Haileybury to remain at that summer resort. for the next thirty days. fio-.-lln J. Willocks, GAIt; M. 16, :«........}... 26.11 2.65 28.16 C waRrRant AuTHoRrIzmG BAt® or yor Taxes y e Township of Whitney, m the District of Cochrane." ' 'WMNMMWWolmesduethereon, amen Adnndawdmentsmdaeeommt to law. J. W. YOUNG, Reeve, Township of Whitney Given Two Months for Assaulting Wife At poli¢ce court here on Tuesday, E. Larose was charged with assaulting his wtife. ‘‘The wife complained to the ------------------------------------ Ad, . JA A U ME DC D N C T 2 t e n 4o / dn 0 8â€"C. D. Ferguson, Orillia, N1/, 7â€"5......... x . _0~â€"C, D. Ferguson, Orillia;, 8.1/, 10â€"C D. Ferguson, Orillia; N.%/, cce 11â€"Isabella Gutcher, Timmins; N.E.S. 12â€"Isabella Gutcher, Timmins; S.E.N, 13â€"â€"Isabella Gutcher, Timmins; N.W.S. 5 :cfi i en en ts i 14â€"Isabella Gutcher, Timmins; N.W.S,. 15â€"Isabellag Gutcher, Timmins; N.WS. 16â€"Isabella Gutcher, Timmins; B.W.8. 6â€"5 17â€"â€"Mrs. R. Grenier (address unknown); N.E.8, 5â€"6............. 18â€"â€"Mrs. R. Grenier (address unknown); King 19â€"Hennessey Estate, Haileybury; S.E.8. 10â€"3....................... 20â€"Hennessey Estate, Haileybury; N.E.N, 10â€"2.......... in 31iâ€"Hennessey Estate, Halleybury; N.W.N. 22â€"Hennessey Estate, Haileybury; S.E.N. 10â€"2,. .cs .ls y 33â€"â€"Hennessey Estate, Haileybury; N.E.S. 10â€"2............ 24â€"Mrs. Isaacson, Porcupine; N.W.S. 25â€"F. fiva.na.gh, South Porcupine; King 53 to 56................... 26â€"P. Kavanagh, South Porcupine; Duke 408...........................! 2}â€"â€"F. Kavanagh, South Porchpine; Smith 28........... 28â€"â€"A. R. Kricsler, Cobalt; Alfred 259â€"260................. ‘Maki, Porcupine; part of S.W.S. Mai , Porcupine; Henry ce RIRVAN ®. Maki, Porcupine; Henry 263 to 268, 315 to 326............. }2â€"KF. Maki, Porcupine; Ruth 33â€"¥‘ Maki, Porcupine; Ruth 373 to 389. B4â€"P. Maki, pompme,mm-m ........................................... I5â€"F, Maki, Porcupine; Ottolen: 302, ‘. Maki, Porcupine; Ottolen 300 to 396â€"398.......................... Â¥. McDonald (address unknown); Florence 207............ sCann, et al, Timmings, S.W.N. 3â€"1..,....,........... css es was arrested He is wellâ€" veala liked by those who , and apparently the jury an‘ argu shooting he may have done Kivala and the latâ€" he had justification for any Ki ed for trial. i s with well Two Boys Anmd :o on Suspended % for Bicycle. r Cases Polloe Court beek. Nb.' _ Name and Address and Lot Number Years : in Arrears . "'_Taxgs x A Kirby avenue man pleaded guilty to chame of reckless driving and was »fined $1000 and costs, the fine and _cost.s being,paid fortzhwith Dated at Porcupine, "this 23rd day of May, 1933. 1â€"aAetna Gold Mines, Toronto; N.E.N.,123â€"5.............. 2â€"â€"Aétna Gold Mines, Toronto; S.E.N. 12â€"5......... 3â€"Mrs. J. Brosseau, Lemieux; N.E.®. 5â€"3..... 4â€"â€"Mrs. J. Brosseau, Lemieux; SW.S. se 5â€"Mrs. J. Brosseau, Lemieux; S.ES. §â€"2..................... 6â€"A, E. Cullen, Martin, 66 e cgecmcecse 7â€"Mrs, E. Cullen, Trenton; Duke S.1/,, 345, S.1/, 346 gâ€" T9 FRerguson. Orillia, NA/, 7â€"5................ .ccz en se Nt e 6 M Dnndas St. E. George ‘St., 'l‘oronto Rooms with Bath per day ‘ 1 personâ€"$1.50 2 personsâ€"$2.00 WILTON COURT HOTEL .vgr TIRTUE OF A WARRANT issued by the Reeve of the Township of Whitney, bearing date the asfa day of May _________ e o o o t 2t 2 l h Li\lnm“‘ 4 le n ml\nm-l\*n n' ‘m“'“b" mfi“tinnfir‘ \Treasurer‘s Sale of Lands for Arrears of Taxes ‘Porcupine; §.W.N. 7â€"3, surface rights In the Township of Whitney, District ofâ€" Cochrane A fine of $10.00 and costs was impasâ€" ed on one local mm for: Wfim- ing. There will be no court held next week by Magistrate Amnm»as he will be away on holidays, going to Montreal to meet his son, Cyri! Atkinsen,: who is returning, from sSouth ‘America after ............. 1930â€"31â€"32 ............. 1930â€"31â€"32 ............. :. 1990â€"31â€"32 ............. .. 1980â€"31â€"32 1980â€"31â€"32 1990â€"31â€"32 ............. . AQ30â€"31â€"32 ............. mo-sl-gz ............ 1090â€"31â€"82 .......... 1930â€"31â€"32 .......... 1930â€"31â€"32 â€" .......... 1980â€"31â€"32 .......... 1980â€"31â€"32 ......... .19830â€"31â€"32 .......... 1930â€"31â€"32 ....... 1980â€"31â€"82 .......... 1930â€"31â€"32 ,...1928-29-30-31-33 .. 1928â€"29â€"30â€"31â€"32 ... 1928â€"20â€"30â€"31+32 “‘ The groom practices law at Kirkland Lake and: is prominent also in sportâ€" ing elrclea there. Try The Advance Want Advertisements Thursday of last week at Kitchener, nt., the marriage took place of Miss argaret | Catherine Reider," of _Kitâ€" 11687 116.87 11687 116.87 116.87 128.45 118.30 118.30 11 1118 3.53 2.53 13.82 $5.01 2,64 2.57 8.84 4.96 4.92 2.81 6 77 2.05 5.01 4.91 Total 121.49 121.49 121.49 12149 121.49 134.57 124.22 156.42 156.42 156.42

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