Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 17 May 1934, 1, p. 3

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less tha cost of t ey both use of t. largest : $12,629,0 successi( tor veh: 18. leSs T Our roa tively e and ref( maintair been a t Ontario vance this week "In the year 1 services at a total 000,000 were avail Ontario. Our Soc advanced than th ernment in Nort provincial revenu they do in some vincial income ta enue of $61,.373.0 8 FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF THE TOWN z 000 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 00 0 9 000090 000 0 0 9 0 9 9 00 000 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 9 6 V alue of the Government Services of the Province MQOQQQ““OMWQMOWOVOQ“000“00 Another Big Weekâ€"end of ts THURSDAY. MA GENERAL ELECTRIC LOWEST COST REFRIGERATION n Cooked Ham, sliced, Ib. ... Breakfast Bacon Squares, piece Ib. 17¢ Sliced Pineapple, 3 cans.... ... Dried Apples, first quality, 2 Ibs. Chipso, large package Boneless Chicken ... Purity Flour, 7 Ib. bag Round Steak, Ib. Blade Roast Beef, Ib. Chuck Roast Beef, lb. Peameal Back Bacon, Ib. Grape Juice, med. size 25¢, 2 for . . 47¢ Peas, size No. 3 2 tims for. .: .:; .. 25¢ 7 OZ. TINS, REAL QUALITY Timmins Provisions Where You Buy For Less 00'0"00o‘*looooooo"loooo-o'ooo"oo"'o‘o'o' Clark‘s Pork and Beans, 2 cans .. 2: NIAGARA MAID LIKE FRESII GARDEN PEAS LARGE STZFE INSIST â€" UPON AND GET GOVERNMENT INSPECTED AND GRADED MEATSâ€"WE SELL THEM. ic in intere hnhan tha ) #1 TIMMINS PROVISIONS CO. ouill upon comparaâ€" nical: basis. Our prisons ories are costing less to n year to yvear. There has CANADA NORTHERN POWER CORPORATION LIMITED 000 Controlling and Operating Northern Quebes Power Company, Limited Northern Ontario Power Company, Limited Phones 402 and 403 Will Get Y ou 31 31 /11 oth 11 f any other merica, vet TH . 1934 li Oovinces. h ‘rowed monâ€" vice charges ‘ provinces ‘A, â€" yet depend upon | ‘dinary | nto isoline nto says:â€"â€" zovernment most $120,â€" e people of s are more 1 CnhAl OV â€" the His reported action in seizing limb of a tree growing on an i in the Montreal river is stated to cost the life of Flavy Apps, 28, fo resident of Latchford and laterly ing at Cobalt, who was drownsed Hound Chutes, nine miles from balt, through the capsizing of canoe on which he and Wiliiam har were riding. The body was away in the swollen stream. Pr away in the swollen stream. PI cial Constables Leslie Heeney at O. Stromberg went down to in gate, and said that according t« survivor, Apps had grasped the b: of a willow as they were paddlin stream from Ragged Chutes and they were about a mile from the j plant at Hound Chutes. The . upset, throwing both into the 1 Both managed to seize branchs trees, but Apps had to relinguis hold, while Skyhar was starting Cobalt Man is Drowned When His Canoe Ut agriculture and industry "In face of the solid achievements of a go years in power, the public endorse the administrati i and s vernmen c should 21¢ 27¢ Upsets mat Ont Ma: 1i Inder T‘imm 1nC Meeting of Council at South Porcupine it omm nd O17 Conditions at Ssouth PC cussed. Scuth Porcupine Elects Officers, Other Ne of south Porcupine and The Dome members p presidir account 1 reupine THFE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TDMMINS, ONTARIO h 11 11 etc. to keep inlterest ailve UhteQ outdoor season. All groups please note and attend in full strength our annual church serâ€" vice on Sunday evening, May 20th, at 7 pm., and our annual Father and Son banquet on Monday evening, May 21st, at 7 p.m. Junior Trail Rangers Our regular weekly moeting wa. on Friday night last with twent boys and three Mentors present Instruction was given in the finder degree; tests were held o Promise and Code; several 35. The vice4presiGdent, Li hails from Sault Ste. Mari mainspring in Trail Range work in that city. We al: asked what he would do if given ten dollars. Some of the answers were amusing and some showed real thought but there certainly were a lot of ways finder group held their regular ing on Wednesday night with twel members present and our Mentor, M Roach, presiding. After the opening ceremony we ha« lively geography match, the balance the period being taken up with gro games and a lively game of baske : Clexb Bayv promised TO se l1 LINn€e UoOvermnImneluL, engineers could make some move whereby something can be done. At the north end of Moore street 150 feet of sidewalk are to be put in, the street fixed and a light put at Dome and Moore streets. Regarding a petition for opening Spruce street, Moneta, for a crossing over the T.N.0O. Ry., the clerk will investigate former corresâ€" pondence regarding this matter, as there is a crossing on Pine street only relnel Ccases Discussion ind Kirkland Lake is to vote on Monday Iay 21st, on the question of daylight iving. Haileybury has turned the dayâ€" ght saving matter down flat, holding aat it is inconvenient and of no parâ€" cular benefit to anyone. 1j The Women‘s Missionary Auxiliary of the United Church announce a (U ggested by WwWNDCh 1eiI0OW COuC end his ten. Arrangements were made for a basâ€" thall with the Pathfinde: in the church Saturday, May 19 Dall gFame V up on Saturda s duly played h hundred feet away f cases were heard ; ussion regarding t railway crossing at i will communica aftor engineer h: given information 1 S C hundre TEA AND SALE OF HOME COOKING regular council meeting ie council chambers on _ with reeve and coun( nt. Several items of c > ~were read. A Salvati 1] l NCE s»per ch i l On ose score OL J | coup held their 11 e ind each $100 by speedtngâ€"Case . One manâ€"on 1 $10 and costs. drivingâ€"one pai ther $10 and cost wo childr the Dom 11 h basement from 6 p.m. on . General had his robbery sid 1n suiummer se column would 11 nd the other One Schuma day te former corresâ€" this matter, as on Pine street only iway. Indigent and ard and disposed of. g the widening of g at Dome Roadâ€" nicate with North * has investigated on regarding same. ldret ind Sundayv week arlive 1 ily Brow was granted by the secret ion, S. S. NC liqu case adjourn with violen One 1o) of M nd M nnize: a pf Monet . mR\ â€"1s uld suggest sibilities of nd camps, arough the This gamsg p winning Tho Pg+*+h. low 1i rresp n A1 91 1j D An 1934 â€" chard, is the TuXxI» held â€"five 1 at |offeéer community entertainme men | stirring music for general and paid | occasions. If it is desired Pip $100 | McLelland, assisted. by Pipe: woâ€" | O‘Neill, will go anywhere in the | to teach a class the playing was | pipes. The pipe band atten umâ€"| Conservative convention at ‘ned | Junction last week and this ame | ment was of great encouraget Uhâ€" up ind f them. The five hundred dele ent seemed to be well music of the pipes and thi pipe band courage to say th open for engagement, both A number of fire range started at their duties fo and the number will b shortly to bring the force same number as last yea the fire rangers are busy removal of any fire haz bush that can be dealt w The names of the newlyâ€"elected ficers and committee are as follow: T. Arnott, president. A. Roberts, viceâ€"presicent. W. Stewart, treasurer. G. Adamson, secretary. Committee: G. McLelland, H. O‘N D. Cotcher, J. Cowan, A. Allison, J Feltmate, W. Adamson. A pipe band is of value to a munity and with the support public the Porcupine Distr Band will no doubt prove a not asset to the camp in general. sented and the idea b pipe band an institut the whole camp. The Band is asking for th people of the Porcupi offer community en stirring music for get A meeting,'vas called _ ning, May l1ith, at the school, with the purpos the committee. The n out a representative there was much intore asm shown. The name changed to Band," the â€" ind othorwise District Pipe Band $ Worthy of Support $ Since its inception in 19 Band has been carrying the direction of a committ A meeting«vas called last . Name of Organization Changed to "Poreupirne District Pipe Bana." Ready for Engagement or to Teach the Pipes PRICES ARE 5 2 6 5 Studebakers are built in Canâ€" ada by Canadian Workmen as all Canadian Studebakers have beon ftor 23 years. Drive the others . . . Price the others of fire rangers hay cir duties for the iber â€" will be ado Here are cars with stamina that stem: straight from years of triumphs in stock car and speedway racing. Cars with beau tifully streamlined bodies of steel rein forced by steel. Cars that ride more rest fully than any others due to Quadripoise Porcupine anc | pOoOST other car pries are conside ably advanced today over last yer it Studebaker prices are $265 to $7 wer than last vear. 1€ Timmins Garage see ard a with iD nAak 11 1 it 06006006# C 4@ 0400009008 08000 08090000008 090000 0000 0000000000048 YÂ¥ OCCI ONx NO T immin Refuse NEW.... Zandy pocoket hook AUTOMATIC ONE LEAF ATâ€"A :T handier and more convenient book or the pocket.. Contains the largest ossitble number. leaves "FTor ~56¢. AGâ€"ZAG â€" Cigarette: Papers: are â€" the nest â€" made, . andâ€" absolutely ~â€"pure. efuse substututes.~"* Mascioli Vlo mpany Limited Theatre, Schumacher M it10d in 60 0046906000600 00000046006 0600 e ¢ e thers and price the others c yourself how these 1934 tand out in both compariâ€" / Studebaker excels in hanâ€" d in road stabilityâ€"how the Wrap all Garbage in paper Keep your Garbage Can covered Use plenty of Chloride of Lime which can be procured at the Town Hall free, Householders using well water must boil it for at least 20 minutes. All Outside Toilets must be made fiyâ€" proof. By Order of THE BOARD OF HEALTH NAY 1I8th and 19th construction imâ€" ATTENTION HOUSEHOLDERS MA t 23rd and 24th ind nd l ‘nd h operators, piano ainters and decorâ€" mbers, realtor, rod graphers, shippers, ectionmen, section ‘el operators, sawâ€" salesmen, steam ‘ds, stoneâ€"masons, »ctors, â€" upholsters, 17 and vardmen. 141

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