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Porcupine Advance, 10 Dec 1934, 1, p. 5

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*****%*** * * ! 144 4 4 The address by Premicr Bennett a! Brockville last week is cconsidered i1 political circles to forecast the issue: in the Dominion election. The preâ€" mier emphasizeq the value of the agrements with Britain but said that {fair trade with the United States would be welcomed, but he would be no party to any pact with any nation if Canâ€" ada‘s interest were sacrificed. He acâ€" cused Hon. Mr. King of trying to kill in 1932 the Empire agreements he had sponsored some years before. Premier Bennett asserted emphatically that the Government would take dec.sive action n regard to any evils shown by the mass buying enguiry. He also attacked Jhe criticism ithat the {Conservative party was favourable to the "big inâ€" terests by pointing out the fact that the Conservative party‘s campaign chest was empty, while the Liberals were reported as hav.ng a wellâ€"filled chest, and also that the Government had a notable record for social legisâ€" lation of various helpful kinds. Hon. Mr. Bennett also made it clear that he Brockville Address by Hon Mr. Bennett Regarded a: ha Issues in Election Forecast by ROOM AND BOARDâ€"in private hon with all conveniences including u: Oof. phone.. Washing, pressing ar mending gone, with reasonable pric Apply to Miss Judge, 67 Birch stre south, Timmins. Phone 332 â€"40 BOARD AND ROOMâ€"â€"Miner: red; roomers to share all conveniences. Apply at 1 Avenue, Timmins or Box 195 FOR SALEâ€"Good Work be sold cheap. Good f V. W. Baker, Naybob M Timmins. FOR SALEâ€"Pair of Tube Skai Boots in goog condition, $2. ply 19 James Avenue, Timmit FLAT FOR RENTâ€"F lights, and toilet. jJoy Street. HOUSEKEEPING ROOM FOR REN‘T All convem.ences; with bath. 9f Becond Avenue, Schumacher â€"50apti FOR â€"RENTâ€"I WANTEDâ€"Experienced. T ing Ladies‘ Saleslady. No. The Advance Curtain Raiser for Elec tion. _ 1 â€"â€"LArge 11i: suitable for light ho single room for gent cond Avenue, Schum to 98 Second Avenue, 35 Third Avenue ARTICLES FOR SALE MONDAY, DECEMBET ROOM AND BOARD THE ROBERT Liberal allowance for old electric cleaners. ASK FOR DEMONSTRATION §MIMPSON App Min ON DISPLAY AT ked Wil Timmins You‘ll go down in the family history books as the most thoughtful husband on record, if you tuck a new Sentinel Series Hoover under the Christmas tree. It shows you understand womenâ€"their cleaning problemsâ€"their need for the finest cleaner, to lighten work and give leiâ€" sure. The Hoover is the only tion .. the elec . . the Aroma esnt 44 #_ Phones 944.â€"945 ; o i Want Ads ui husband on record, ick a new Sentinel fAjoover under the is tree. It shows you and womenâ€"their ; problemsâ€" their the finest cleaner, n work and give leiâ€" a Hoover is the only with Positive Agitaâ€" electric Dirt Finder romador to freshen the air as you clean. With the new light weight Dusting Tools, a complets homeâ€"cleaning equipment. Convenâ€" ient terms. Small monthly payments MISCELLANE OUS TOLD WITH TEA WEDBXESDAY, DEC. 12TH COMPANY LIMITED U€ egault Hurt limum of nt AD>OPTIONâ€"Good children, bovs and s. Legault was â€"seat of a car othe, Mattawa Smith, Toronto, miles south of It was the only ir to be seriousâ€" Huntsville says 1€ MPHONY orâ€" instrumenta olk dances, it Ssouth Porcuâ€" »lnesday, Dec Its. 50¢: child Abl # + 0 um i i i i mm it i) it i) EOUS sew for us at ne necessary. eckwear Comâ€" ito 8. _ â€"33â€"39 AND FANCY the Salvation Avenue, Timâ€", Notice is hereby given sons having claims again Of Joseph Pluta, late of Timmins in the District who died on or about the January, 1934, are require their claims duly proven | signed on or bcefore the January, 1935. And notice is further gi1 I the said date the Executor to distribute the Estate h estant, ages me desiring should have .«‘ . Carson mmins, Ont. Acoeident CI1C of The kly, the ts have Want er word ‘rong siqe 2 of reckâ€" iinst â€" the ld in the on Wedâ€" ing in th lle hospi ~some d be the ind would _ nospilâ€" injluries rom the nadian ea and y, Dec. _childâ€" 490bâ€"50a 13th, at Christ: served Falls JC 4 | A V »Oa 44# 4 it | only to such claims of whi tâ€" | have had notice. .| Dated at Timmins, Ont a | day of Dezsember, A.D. 198 * Adults 25¢ Children 15¢ § i 3 tickets for $1.00 5 Tickets for 50¢ o 080008000800 000004000 00000 0 00 9 6 6 In connection with this sale, Arthuw Cohen. who represents F. D. Burkholdâ€" er, Ltd., Ottawa, is also putt.ng on : special display ‘of fur coats. F. D Burkholder, Ltd., are furriers by apâ€" pointment to Their Excellencies the Governcrâ€"General and the Countess 0f Bessborough. Mr. Cohen is well knowr in Timmins, having visited here or several occas.ons and left behind a very favourable impression through his courâ€" tesy and knowledge of his line and the quality of the goods. This week he has on display a smart line of fur goods w.th special offers for this week only In this issue will be found a full page advertisement showing the values ofâ€" fered at the special Christmas sale. The sale includes thousands of gifts. Men folks are spec.ally invited to the A. J. Shragge store these days. Men will be given special attention and every possible help in the selecting of gifts for their‘ wives and swecthearts. The sale starts toâ€"morrow (Tuesday). O 9%0%6 0409000000060 00040000 0 N68 eA eR o sR C Special Christmas Sale at A. J. Shragge‘s Store Kirkland Lake, Dec. 10th, 1934. Spe: c.al to The Advance. Chargeqg with robbing Marie Lanthier of $200, Philip Mercier and Morris Gaboury will be tried at the next genâ€" eral sessions of the peace at Haileybury. It is said that the robbery followed a dr‘nking episode. Lucien Dion, who cannot be found, is also said to be inâ€" volved in the case. Charged with Robbing Woman of $200 in Cash The Baptist Young Women‘s Circle at North Bay is packing a mas box, including many very artic‘les of clothing for the children in the Cochrans distric Christmas box which was app in previous years is to e shipp in the next day or two so that it preperly distributed before th« arrival of Christmas. J. Godfrey,Securities Commissioner is conducting an enquiry into Thompsonâ€" Cadillac Mines, .the company going inâ€" to liquidation after much favourabe publicity as to the good prospects of the mine. A special report by C. G. Williams, formerly of Timmins, did not bear out the favourable reports. Diâ€" rectcrs angd others are being examined in the case. Mission Circle to Send ‘to Cochrane INVESTIGATION INTO THE THOMPSONâ€"CADILLAC MINTE A whist drive and dance with special prizes is announced by the Porcupine District Pipe Band for Wednesday, Dec 12th, in the Hollinger hall. Refreshâ€" ments served during the evening. Ticâ€" kets at Marshallâ€"Ecclestone‘s store or from any member of the band. a public nuisance all winter, police have begun towing cars to the town hall that had been parked in the same place for more than a week and about which complants had been received. Some owners disregarded the warnâ€" ing and it will cost them «two or three dollars to get their autos out of pound. Porcupine District Pipe Band Whis Drive and Dance. Extra door pr.ze Drgdw for 16 lb. Turkey, Wednesday December 12th at 8 pm. in the Hol linger hall. Refreshments served dur ing the evening. Ten whist prizes, tur keys and chickens. Tickets may be ha from any member of the Band or a Marshallâ€"Ecclestone‘s store. WHIST DRIVE AND DBANCE BY PORCUPINE PIPE BAND having given car owners warning recently that their vehicle must not be left where they constitut day of Decsember, A.D. 1934. GAUTHIER PLATUS Reed Block, Timmins, Ont., Solic for the Executors. ~â€"50aâ€"51a ‘ars Parked Too Long are Impounded by the Police ANNOUNCING the Opening of the MONDA Y, PUBLIC NOTICE tice is further given that after date the Executors will proceed ute the Estate having regard uch claims of which they shall Skating Every ting Every day 2.00 to 4.00 p.m Evenings 8.00 to 10.00 p.m. GO0O0D ICEâ€"GOOD MUSIC as apprecliateo shipped with« that it may be he Town of f Cochrane, 12th day of 1 to forward ) the underâ€" 15th day of Mission Christâ€" THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINSA,. ONTARIO useful Baptist This ictual pou! Timmins Arenaâ€"Toâ€"night DECEMBER 10th h T at several valises and grips as well as other articles. The police at once got busy and traced the goods as well as learning who was responsiole for the taking of the articles, The boarder‘s rtom had been very thoroughly cleaned out but the polics were able 4o locate and secure every amcle taken.=.The goods were recovered from a room in the Prince ¢f Wales hotel where they were taken by the man who appropiated them and who passed them off as his own personal effects. There will be a polics court case in cOonnection with the taking of the goods, the case likely to come up that The semiâ€"annual fashion show of the Smart Set Dress Shoppe will be held at the Riverside pavilion on Wednesday evening of this week. There will also be a dance in connection with the event. Local young ladies as well as models from Montreal will display the coats, dresses, etc. Police Recover Goods Stolen from Boarder FASHION SHOW ON DEC.. 12 AT THE RIVERSIDE PAVILION Dec. 13th this year will lucky. It is the date of plain and fancy work at t Army Citadel, starting : Tea w.ill be served. SALE OF FANCY WORK SALVATION ARMY, were t0Old that there was fir small cafe in town. They hurrie only to find when they reache scene of the supposed blaze that a fight instead of a fire.\ The department were handling the tion. This has happened before jed away. everal vali irticles. T The only fire of any consequence since Thursday was at 93 Sixth Ave., at 5.15 a.m. yesterday. A small blaze had started in a partition probably from an overheated chimney. Chemiâ€" cals were all that was necessay to conâ€" trol the fire. There is a small loss. Three chimney firss, one at the Rusâ€" sian Villiage Cafe, 55 Third Avenue, on Sunday, another at 845 p.m. Saturday at 84 Sixth Avenue, and the third at 745 p.m. the same day did no damage. Firemen Called but "T‘was Fight not Fire At Toronto last week Hon. Peter Hecâ€" nan, Minister of Northern Development, announced that the road from Callandâ€" er to the Dafoe hospital, home of the DiOnne quintuplets, would be kept open all winter, the nineâ€"mile stretch being incwpmoughed te permi‘ ready access in case cf emergency, to the home of the fiv> mcost famous sisters in Canadian history. Brigade had a Run Sunday Night but it was Hardly a False Alarm at That. Wim. G. Naylor, aged 85 years, and living at North Bay, is said to be the oldest British soldier drawing a pension from the British Government. He was in both the Army and Navy and has drawn pension for 43 years. on his reâ€"electior president of the T Billy Rinn is a mighty fine curler November wa fanvilies on the there woere 565 North Bay. sA V Yesterday the police were notified at the rocom of a boarder at the iflamme boarding house had been tered and all the wearing apparel and her goods in the room had been carâ€" ed away. The goods taken included other i Thursd 13th). a Bornâ€" 9th, 1934 merly M A Christmas poem entitled "Gifts", written by a iccal 16â€"yearâ€"old poet will appear in Thursday‘s edition of The Advance. A K Ma _and Mrs. Tait, Schumacher, will home to the congregation and all friends of the Porcupine Camp, day afternoOn and evening, Dec. it the new manse, 83 First Ave. ew Liskeard Speaker last week Congratulations to "Billy" Rinn reâ€"election to the ‘pos:tion of t of the Timmins Curling Club, in is a good fellow and a fine curler. So say we all." In Matheson, on Sunday, Dec . to Mr. and Mrs, Kitts (for iss Evelyn Carson)â€"a son. Miheluo the Sylv: Wednesd transported by trucks, stalled at the Coulson mines ‘son. Uirs. C. L. Beatty, of Monâ€" i few days with friends in u0 was killed by a fall ylvanite mine, Kirklang «* 1 not be unâ€" f the sale of the Salvz}tion at. 230 ~p.m.: AT THE DEC. 13TH it wWas police situaâ€" §l“ 42 Third Ave. o Gfitfl%”fl@fl@fl@e P sn . 7)an:lsu”[: l °2. 50"‘:33_____”__. g 1. K Pierce Furniture Company § 8 $ $ io Ua2VIS â€" Klil2}d A chick@n. counted 8,037 feathers on it. In Morris, Ill., Prombo saw a ecw chewing her cudAin the path of a train. Racing down the railroad tracks, he coaxed, tugged, pushed, could not budge the placid aniâ€" mal. In the instant before the train was upon them,. the cow loped safely off the tracks. The engine k:lled John Trombo. ‘Some Oddities from ! the News of the Day am, to De modest ther famcous. M end of my reman In Rasnik, Jug Angjelija Nukitch girl in all the 0 villagers came ba news that they saying that she a world that h hanged herself. In Deering, V In Chicago quam, winne A Century C court to file : "It was my s he said it wa first attracte were married things that : cthers too. ~ him impossi after we wer ous that he hit me again how jealous Others from be quoted :â€" In Hooversvil into the town j James Berdil, r then turned hi to the town c incomplete beca ther anything w once ; ing.. J $135.00 Box 3.‘ gather th day woul Huntingd columns ( cach wed feature ed in the In the Review (and d« Jt 15 1 items t} There h of "how Items of Unusual Type Cullâ€" ed from News Columns of the Papers. A 3â€"piece Kroehler Chesterfield suite makes an ideal gift for the home with different design coverings. Prices to_ suit every purse. howlt kil AÂ¥ n h PA 4A * 2 the uld Chesterfield Suites WALNUT HOPE CHESTS ittr Th bly suit for mile. m his No Finer Present for Xmas Joyv! Think of the thrill new furniture will give to the delighted lucky ones of your Christmas list! A wealth ofisuggestions await you here! _ b9¢ married he w 11 man bb mA the rogtrt 1 wl it ted oqut. . stable. it do done to settle an arguâ€" choolmates, Vernon ickeon. counted 8,537 Pa., Durgiars inlocked the 1 him of $14 ut. He com 11 Al cked the cell of im of $14.75 and He complained . The item is es not say wheâ€" about it or not. s Patricia Marâ€" tle "Queen of a s." appeared in orce. Said she: ace, my figureâ€" nt beautyâ€"that Marquam. We (03 01 rtiseimen r‘t, â€" only unustual. The Writers‘ advertisement lumns maAyVv Al I\. daily news. collections who would iews of the ction. The i couple of ms of news interesting re interestâ€" But the attracted got made our days al Men wha smoke will enjoy so practical a remembrance as walnut finish Humidor smoking set ©$2.50) up Here‘s the Answer! Give a Smoker Set press Cos brokte Apply An attractive, inexpenâ€" sive Christmas present. We carry the {amous Lane Chest in Walnut Veneers, which insures against loss. Chests from days jealâ€" ) he On Wednesday afterncon the martriâ€" age of Lea, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Boulanger, 118 Kirby Street, to William Liboiron, son of Mr. and Mrs. Josephat Liboiron, St. Clet, Que., was solemnized in a very quiet ceremony at St. Anthony‘s church. The Rev. Father Lecnard officiated. The bride‘s father gave her in marriage. Wednesday night a reception was given at the Hollinger hall at which there were nearly three hundred gusosts A large number of gifts were received by Mr. and Mrs. Liboirin. The groom‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Josephat Liboiron, two Alfred and George, his sister, Cymon, and Mrs. Alfred LibOoirin made the trip from St. Clet to attend the wedding and reâ€" In New Orleans, the Supreme C of Louisiana, rejecting the opinion lower court that "parents who d the blessings of the patter of little must be responsible for the dan done by little hands or, as in the here, by little teeth," ruled that and Mrs. Bruce Butterworth were liable for the action of their 3â€"year daughter Eva Canille who, in a " ment of rage," bit the arm of Negro nurse. Member of Fire Department Wedded on Wednesday T immins Phone 302 g L P Under Auspices of the Ladies‘ Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, DEC. 12TH PROBLEN]Z CEDAR STREET SOUTH YOUKR FORTUNE TOLD WTITH YOTI Floor Lamps Bridge Lamps a Vase Lamps in t} desired colours Christmas Playthings Lamps 1‘ Jn mMA A large assortment of M 1 Toysâ€"Dolls to 6 p.m Mr. N absen New O1 Seventeen Below on Thermometer Las H remier Hepburn and Party Visiting Sunny Bermud: and . MA 2 +. eml Mmici Davs Onh 101 Complete in ‘actl Hon. ell Hepburn, premier of ompanied by Arthur G. rank P. O‘Connor left the e definitely behind them hen they sailed from New the "Monarch of Bermuâ€" ise in the sunny southern r Hepburn was on a quiet 1 visit of three days at ‘evious to sailing. Hon. cting prem.er during t( n. Mr. Hepburn. Th way about a month visitâ€" Cuba, Nassau and other on one of the regulat "Monarch of Bermuda." be atC Phone TE A .“‘ n wWlii live Al 240 Mr. Boulanger â€" firs departmen Last Night rdsd at Hollinâ€" last night‘s low ‘ro; yesterday‘s and at 8 o‘clock H PAjTt FIVH during th n Lefoedt

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