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Porcupine Advance, 17 Dec 1934, 2, p. 4

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sengt J. G. McCaw, for 25 years with the Ontario Forestry Branch, and for many vears crown timber agent at Sudbury, was d:‘smissed on Saturday last by the Ontario Government, the reason given being that the office of crown timber agent is being merged in the Forestry Branch. <It is generally believed that this is only an excuse and that under another readjustment someone else will be given Mr. McCaw‘s position. Disâ€" trict Forester P. McEwen, of Sudbury, was appointed recently to that position. Mr. McCaw, who is let out in the manâ€" ner noted, is 67 years old and has given the best years of his life to public serâ€" Elected Member of Board of Directors of Duparquet UUNXDRED AND TWENTYâ€"TWO RESXCUED FROM DUTCH BQAT DISMISSAL OF THE CROWN TIMBER AGENT AT SUDBURY HELP WANTEDâ€"Wearâ€"Ever has openings for two neat men with fair education. dependable and willing None cthers need apply. fee. For ifull particulars Manager T. H. Elliott, Bo:; evbury. Ont. POR RENTâ€" ner month HELP WANTEDâ€"We can use two men of promotional type for sales and service work in Timmins and disâ€" trict. ‘The men we select will have excellent chance for advancement. Apply giving qualifications and past ROOM AND BOARDâ€"Russell Hotel BOARD AND ROOMâ€"Miners preferâ€" red:; roomers to share rooms together; all conveniences. Apply at 16 Wilson Avenue, Timmins or Box 195. â€"50ap FOR RENT with â€" toil FURNISHED HOUSE TO RENTâ€" Kitchen, Dining Room, two Bedâ€" rooms. â€"All complete. Water, lights, POR HOUSE FOR RE Very warm. With with no children FPOR RENTâ€"One ment; heated; supplied. Also bedroom: reas POSITION WANTEDâ€"Grocery clerk desires position; three years‘ chain store experience; can do showâ€" carding; speaks French; capable of taking complete charge of store; will guarantse to increase business. For particulars write to L. Bell, 77 Ann Street North Bay, Ont. â€"51â€"52 ap POR RENTâ€"From Jan. ist. to May 15th, lovely, upâ€"toâ€"date, furnished house; all possible conveniences, inâ€" cluding. heated garage. Apply Aat once on the premises, 7 Elm Street, South, Timmins. â€"351 ap (O; M experience to Box P.T., câ€"o The Adâ€" vance, Timmins. â€"51bp newly _ decorated; throughout. °_ Rates day or week. Phone and zold : Kirbyv Aver rooms. Ail complete. Waler, liglils, bathrcom, toilet, furnace, all conâ€" veniences. Apply 110 Balsam street north â€"53lab p JR RENTâ€"One threeâ€"roomed apartâ€" ment; heated; lighted, and water supplied. Also one single furnished bedroom; reasonable. Apply at 35 Kirby Avenue, Timmins. â€"31bp Mon me hundred and twentyâ€"two pasâ€" gers on the Dutch steamer Oranis off the boat just before she k near Operto, Portugal, yesterday. : QOramnis collided with a Portugese ghter. The swift and gallant work the séeamen saved the lives of the imer‘s nassengers. Mi conveniences nue, Timmin ming C Dussau 16 rea Wil a t «Fiveâ€"roomed house; $20.00 ._ _ Apply at 71 Commercial mmins. â€"51bp 8 well and favourably ess and political circles. of the city of Lachine 1933 and contested the * constituency on behalf ative party in the proâ€" is in 1931. In addition t in his own firm of _he has been a director Avenut rt} wellâ€"known architect, been elected a memâ€" f directors of Duparâ€" any, Limited, replacâ€" Elliott, Box 64, Hailâ€" â€"51bp Apply Timmins oroner Apply roomed â€" furnished B. F. Lennan, 10 Timmins. ~43tf NTâ€"â€"FPour rooms. woodshed. Couple preferred. Apply ue. 51 ap steam â€" heated reasonable; by 215 â€"wW 50b tf oomed house per month. Street, South, «W â€"51 bp hou [ Cameron ; ait 94 Main â€"50 b 191 Brush Co. appearing Must be workers. No bond apply to n:; hot 84 â€"51 bp There also will be an intercollegiats twoâ€"mile relay and an interâ€"collegiate oneâ€"m.le freshman race in addition to the many match team relay races that have always dotted the programme. Mail and Empire:â€"If we can believe our eves and the newspapers, the resâ€" ponse of the Duke of Kent and Princess Marina was "I will." If we can believe our ears they said "I do." The Boston Athletic Association will conduct its fortyâ€"sixth annual indoor track and field games at the Boston Garden on Feb,. 9. The special scratch events will be the Hunter mile, the W.lliams twoâ€"mile, the Briggs 50â€"yard dash, the 45â€"yard high hurdles, the 1,000â€"yard special, the 600â€"yard special, the pole vault and the running high jJump. "Things were not satisfactory under the Conservative government, . where pensions were recommended over the heads of the boards," declared T. H. Marshall, of Belleville, "but now we find under the Liberal administration that the situation is 530 times worse." B. Stinson .of Northumberlandâ€" Durham, declared that he had issued a questionnaire to municipalities and anâ€" swers indicated that general opinion is opposed to the changes in administraâ€" tion. BOSTON A. A. WILL STAGE 46TH INDOOR MEET, FEBE. 9 Protests against proposed changes the administration of old age pensio were voiced at Toronto on Tuesday a meeting of 100 representatives municipal pension boards. A deleg tion waited on Hon. David Croll Tus day afternoon. N. W. Nixon, of Winnipeg, entered a plea of guilty at Cobalt police court the other day when he was charged with issuing a fraudulent dOcument, namely a cheque purporting to be from the Barry Hollinger Mings. Nixon gave the cheque in payment of three days‘ lodging at the Fraser House. Later he was said to have tried the same stunt at another hotel. He was also charged with Obtaining lodging under false ~pretences, also at the Fraser House. The magistrate sentenced him to three months on the one count and thirty days on the other, the sentences to run concurrently. PROTEST CHANGES IN THE OLD AGE PENSION BOARDS ‘The keenâ€"eyed Laborite, Tom Smith, spotted the words ‘"other that," where coviously ‘"other than"‘ was meant. Opposition members stoutly resisted the Government‘s contention that it was aclerical error. Rt. Hon. Stanley Baldwin, Lord President of the Counâ€" cil, finally acceded to adjournment and promised to bring in a clean copy on Tuesday. The legislators, in the midst of their first day of debate on unemployment | assistance regulatiOns were sniping at,l each other and the Government beâ€"| cause the House had to accept thei draft of a bill as submittedâ€"without an4 amendment, or else reject it. ] sSENTENCED AT COBALT FOR FRAUDULENT MANIPULATION At the morning service the subject will be:â€"‘‘*"The Idealism and the Realâ€" ism of Christmas." In the evening a Christmas Carolâ€" Vesper service will be held, The choir will render music appropriate for the cccasion, and members of the C.:G.IL.T. department of the church will assist at the evening service. Great Britains principal legisative machine, the House of Commons, came to an abrupt halt on Monday, its gears gummed up by the tiny letter "t," where there should have been an # # 114 VCUCCU LV UE IKSI@ATE n Christmas Services at regard only to the claims of whict United Church, Timmins;shau then have had notice. | Dated at Timmins this 15th d The theme of Christmas will be |December, 1934. observed at both services of the United! Mary Helen Newton and Na Church this Sunday. \ Trust Company Limited, Executo: At the morning service the subject the‘ir Solicitor herein: The theme of Christr observed at both services 0o Church this Sunday. At the morning service will be:â€"‘"‘The Idealism at Mistake of One Letter Halts British FPFOR SALEâ€"Good medium weight; als harness, and wagon Come and see then Fourth Avenue, ‘Tim FPOR SALEâ€"General 1300 Ibs, delivery or milch cows; 10 tons set of harness; All reasonably price Lawler, 3 Elm Street, With the issue of The Advance semiâ€"weekly, the rates for want advts have been â€" simplified. _ Want advts now are 1c per word with a minimum of 25¢ (3be if charged). ARTICLES FOR SALE Want Ads T‘immil culle ired bugg Apply M:i horses \ Ontario on or before the 16th day of s | 1 bp.| January, 1935 | _ After that date the Executors will proceed to distribute the Estate having regard only to the claims of which they mare, good utter: W Slbp’: In the Estate of Joseph F Alt bp OH, TO BE IN ENGLAND, NOW THAT CHRISTMAS‘ THERE! was then set on fire and the evident hope was that the fire would spread so rapidly that nothing could ‘be done about it. The attempt was made late at night but fortunately some neighâ€" bours, living across the street noticed the fiames and, rushing across were able to extinguish them before any damage was done. Mario Poloni, who slept over the store, was aroused by the smoke, and came down only‘ to find that the fire had been put out. There is no clue to the perpetrators of the offence, which is being investigatâ€" €ed by the police. Word from Gowganda is to the efâ€" fesct that an incendiary, whose identity so far is not. known, attempted ~to set fire to the store of D. Poloni. Coal oil had been poured all around the buildâ€" ing, the window sills and other places fairly reeking of the oil. An empty egg crate had also been filled with inâ€" flammable matter and set against the front door. The material in tha rrats 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 mus boil it for at least 20 minutes. All Outside Toilets must be made flyâ€" proof. By Order of THE BOARD OF HEALTBH All persons having any claims against the Estate of Joseph F. Newton, late of the Town of Timmins, in the District of Cochrane, Insurance and Real Esâ€" tate Agent, who died on or about the 22nd day of August, 1934, are required to file proof of same with the National Trust Company Limited, whose address is, 20 King Street East, Toronto (2), Ontario on or before the 16th day of Incendiary Tries Evil Work at Gowganda Store GODPREY Barristers, 10 Adelaide to, Ontario, Solicitors istratrix of the Estate Town â€"OCHAIY Ja@artic ifMfida he 1: (late equipment to make your old or discoloured floors look like new. We solicit your patronage and enquiries. Floors Sanded and Refinished Having acquired an upâ€"toâ€" f Ralph Wellingt he Town of Timmr f Cochrane, Minin 1b 52b 538b ceased OTICE TO CREDITORS No Job Too Bigâ€"or Too small Day or Night Service Lennard Leon ‘y Helen Newton and National Company Limited, Executors. by Solicitor herein: ATTENTION HOUSEHOLDERS 24 1n alg the police L Ralph Wellington Robbins king of the oil. An empty had also been filled with inâ€" matter and set against the The material in the crate Fourth Avenue ie, Mining Engineer, decea ied on or about the twent of July, A.D. 1928, at t Timm.ns, in the District are requested to send f: of their claims, verified | r declaration on or befo 1 Phone 678 rwWise aAaga.nst the esta lington Robbins, late Timmins,. in the Distri MacDonald, Timmins Ontario ry, A.D. 1935 tC CORCORAN, St. East, Toronâ€" for the Adminâ€" â€"50b51b52} Newton, de¢ THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS ONTARIO oyre tatt ul of |Cress Cor th‘s. Sold by M maximuIt minimum tem} Was The wor! dinals have cent. divid preferred ; matelyv $10( melon per ce league Wednest suggested down and tivitics we ST. LOUIS CARDINAL PAYING 10 P More than vana betwee on Monday 1 in many part two persons plosions, whi state Oof excit Seizure ne: dynamite on route from S arrest of 90 : manceuvring rise to repor forces were Colonel Fulg An army _ activities of Society adde The officer members of t by highway a sages in cinh TEMPERATURE BELOW AT Montreal on Mond The late Ernest J widelyâ€"known gralr and was highly es cles of friends. He Monday after an il several months. At the late Mr. Ehbhbit Born in Montreal, the wholesale groce years ago, when he in brokerage activit ber Cf the Montre the Montreal Cort life memiber of the Athletice Associatic: The many frienc district of Frank K Palls, will extend s him in the death ofi Robert Ebbitt, wh Montreal on Mond: MORE THAN THIR EXPLODE EN Brother of Frank K Died in Montreal At 11.40 this tank â€" overflowe south. The res smoke and th called. TANK OVERFLOWS AND STEAM LOOKS LIK] A 1t 11 0st O DECREE® THIS MORNTIN(C VJ J hbitt D1 i1 V Cl1t IC 1J L Y 1 h in ;fi MINUTE mzc_u_u_zn NEWS : m CrAtr +112 CHRISTMAS DAY SERVICES AT ST. MATTHEW‘S CHURCH sSUSPENSION OF STEWART LIFETED BY NHL, PRESIDENT Funeral P. Brennan at Ottawa on Dec. 14 8.30 a.m.â€"Holy Communion. 11,00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer and Holy ommunion. The services at St. Matthew‘s church Christmas Day, Dec. 25th will be as ck. Referees sebe Daigneal aalty and Ste uck Klein wit the penalty b d, and both w s "the: m te Philip Brennan Well Known and Highly Es teemed Here. IIl for About Ing ol â€"tlhe suspension irt eligible to resume h with the Bruins when they York Rangers in Boston. The Selection is still good, and our prices are lowest We Have One of the Finest Displays in this District, Showing Christmas Presents for Every Member of the Family y r and titche: the 1l Schumacher Hardware and Furniture Co. The Store of Practical Gifts at Practical Prices Wa 1 the McEvoy ion of Nels Stewart, husky r of Boston Bruins, following on Deed Kle‘n of New York s in Madison Square Gardens e last week, was lifted on y Frank Calder, president of nal hockey league. of â€"the suspension made WwA ‘as suspended by the league aturday following the inciâ€" > game at New York last ight. Stewart and Klein, left wing,. were waved off er a crossâ€"checking Gduel. 11 a Crossâ€"Ccnhnecking Guel. ut on the head by Klein‘s s Odie Cleghorn and ault gave Klein a major tewart a m.nor. Stewart vith his stick on the way box, reports of the game were given match penalâ€" inixup. Klein emerged acas with a dislocated icas with a dislo i head wound callin Dec. illnes ‘s, John, Westboro, Wilâ€" ck, Peter and Joseph, Oregon, and Harry, of d at Notre Dame de Cyrville, Ont., fifteen ate Mry, Brennan died . 10th, at Timmins, iess of more than a Visit Our Toy Shop knowt Nativity, Tim O‘Crorman. from Timmin is passing, b years ago ne was Bernard Brennan wn and Timmins _ en McEw Ottawa. al eb ille, Mich.! New Year‘s Eve Dance of n his posiâ€" y played Pray Bra besidt¢ ind for The Christmas fssue of The Advance will be published on Monday next, Dec. 24th. It will be printed on green paper appropriate to the season, and will carry greetings from the business men of the camp, as well as many Christâ€" mas articles and other special features. Chatham News:â€"The governmental dismissal broom is at work in the liquor stotes. Premier Henpbourn ‘apparently is putting the "whisk" in "whiskey." is expected to be fairly nonâ€"partisan, with special consideration for soldier members Â¥ the legal fraternity. Such a policy was inauguraied by the former Attorneyâ€"General, Hon. W. H. Price, a Christmas Number to be Issued on Monday Next Counsel list, in the form of New Year‘s hcnours, will, it is understood, be anâ€" nounced by Attorneyâ€"General Roebuck on behalf of the Hepburn government next week. Rumour in Toronto says that all the members clected to the legislature this year will be made K.C.‘s if they are lawyers. This would includ three members of the cabinet:â€"Hon. T. B. McQueston, Hon. Paul Leduc and Hon. David A. Croll. The list generally on Dec Dancin Dannyv popuiar and prestnt to C 1MiAKGC past the under th has been New King‘s Counsel List to be Made Public Soon Appointment ounsel list, in Anr the Timmins Tennis Club Timimit ec. M« ruikshank Trrymaker: innual N from the C )1¢ W ure ht c Wi some years w Year‘s Eve dance of the Tennis Club here and the event doubt be equally ) attendance will be ie old vear out and made this week of ‘ar‘s Eve dance of s Club to be held Club to be held the Empire hotel. 10.30 p.m., with ind his Kirkland lengthy King‘s i1 of New Year‘s erstood, be anâ€" engral Roebuck Arthur was the usoful presents. A delightful evening v the home of Mr. and M botham, 114 Main avenue day when twenty young entertained to celebrate first birthday of their son During the evening Mr of Schumacher, accompa piano by Miss E. Flowers, delighted the company singing. moving picture was pany while at play THURSDAY . DECEMBER ONTH Mable Higginbotham m ing hostess Pleasant Birthday at 114 Main Ave., which 1 Plhone What would be nicer than a full course in Ballroom Dancing with a guarantee that I will make a finishâ€" ed dancer of you for $5.00, regardless This is my guarantee. J. E. McDONALD Riverside Pavilion P Games wet By the us Trappers Atlention Christmas Gift Ship or bring Your Raw Furs to LoOcated at IMPERIAL MOTOR SALI 59â€"61 Third Avenue, Timmi "or Highest Prices freshmen Located U Avenue, Timmins IÂ¥4»x 2041 iA} f1 ._.C. Roberts, on the f Coniaurum ith his‘ fine of the com people the Lwex Arthur. Party Timmins Phone 194 d lights i>charm

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