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Porcupine Advance, 17 Dec 1934, 2, p. 8

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_A KHrappu Ehristmas a ‘ ! % en ® t Th _ Mrosperous New Vear. 'Cl‘aflberrles sc * 290 f Twelve tho close to that ways into the district this | hundreg and of ‘birds from south! ~Bixty When Timn do it in any pounds of tu: man and chil And it looks a at least have bird" this yea Sixty Tons of the Christmas Bird will be Attended to Here. Turkeys for Timmins Literally by the Carload. Not to Mention Other Fowl. Timmins to Use 12,000 Turkeys This Christmas 6 to 10 lbs Cranberry Sauce 2 tins l_éi{â€"tfiifill‘!fiuu-: “”j:f,{_\ZSG Fresh Wt HAM, pes TL BETTER BAKERS Pastrie The George Taylor Hardware Big Selection of Bird Cages $2.50 up We â€"g tee the ity of We have just received a shipment of genuine HARTZ MOUNTAIN CANARIES to bird ©4A.95 and ©5.95 Carload of GOVERN MENTâ€"GRAD U qual ver |â€" * Readyv Prepared RKEYS P "A CHAIN OF SERVICE" Â¥ Liskeard, Ont. Branch Stores and Warehouses keard, Swastika, Cochrane, Timmins, Kirkland ike, Ont., and Noranda, Que. I‘ll Sing your friend when lle Cbristmas Crectings! anteed Singers YÂ¥ doz | be Consumoâ€"The Best SAUSAGE, 2 Ibs........ 350 ire 100Ked At, ALIVE, living f the famllyâ€" tsâ€"I am a lit ilv reminderâ€" Ub Stew $EEF, per 1b pped here in the past week e Advance learned this m reliable authorities it h: ind that the total number of pped in here this year will r st the 120,000 pound mark ‘re are geese and ducks and 35c 25¢ xpressIn s for ma loa ooooooooooooooooooo " All Revolvers Must be g : _ Registered with Police § i friend a bird JY litt] Jap Oranges California Iceberg LETTUCE 2;/% 25¢ ORANCES â€" Tomatoes ripe »+24c turkey 11 doir Montreal Style h PORK SH()ULI)ER.”C semiâ€"Weekly Review of News in General Items of Interest from Far and Near. Special Notes on Happenings of the Day New Regulations Under Criminal Code Require Registraâ€" tion of All Revolvers and Pistols with Chief of Police or Inspector Provincial Police. azed 11 )1 Kin :. â€">‘The .« at the b ind mad Monda m$‘l O 7 GEESE rOompany matinge Queen A] h 1i il f1 mans, it was revealâ€" ive been taken into by secret police in hs and Berlin bars it een her first boxâ€" ying King George e in the Adelphi 1 is said to have through her lorgâ€" juent comment to en â€"â€"ARre ~ Sailâ€" to aperman the inâ€" ige for Mrs. Laâ€" ; ticketed to Engâ€" M Saskatchewan, )f her owner‘s ven miles beâ€" >d. She apâ€" nted with her _ hen put at Lonâ€" e residence of brewer, recent is safety havâ€" to take meaâ€" ‘s. Labatt and be in a secret own to a few are ~salid â€" to 111 is to _ hsadquarâ€" n of every intry, Any "anada will rmation he candidate mayoralty, complete and when 20¢ 19¢ Pa revolver whether a recent i@ave the ";‘:’r‘;‘;‘; will be n regiâ€" |by all â€"~$50 ordominion ap~â€" th her n put return on parole in charge Of a Portsmouth pricst. Some Oof the rumours wers very circumstantial and entered into such details as to suggest that they wers> authentic. At the same time Ottawa authorities denied that Ryan had been granted parole and left the impression that such an parâ€" ole was not contemplated at present. Attempts to confirm the stories at Kingston were equally unsuccessful. It was stated at Kingston that nothing was known about the matter there further than the fact that Ryan had been seeking a parole for some time Jut his record was against him, though he might later be granted parole. Ryâ€" an has recently been working in the 4 prison hospital. There were rumours this week to the effect that "Red" Ryan Canada‘s most noted bandit, was to be released 30 days imprisonment, or i This is not to be confuse« usual permit to carty a r pistol. Carrying permits cs tained from the Commis Police for Ontario at Toro: Here the registration mu: through Chief Paul when arrive bu}; in townships and ized territory application mu:s to the District inspector of police. These instructions c George Hogan, of Toronto, sentencâ€" ed to one year for theft, escaped twice, and the judge told him he was too good at escaping and gave him two years in the penitentiary. Twentyâ€"eight accused of plotting against the Soviet in the Ukraine were shot at Kiev, Russia, on Monday. Capt. Jossph E. Bernier, the noted Canadian explorer who has done so much to open up the Arctic, was stricâ€" ken with paralysis at his home at Levis, Quebec, on Monday. Early on Tuesday she was bel have sailed on the S.S. Aquitat later she was thought to be abc S.S. Caledonia, both of which at ed for the United States. Mrs. Eliot Boke Scnofiner, Chica society matron, was missing at Carm California, last night. Sheriff order airplane search while bloodhounds al put on trail. From Glasgow, Scotland, comes U report that Miss Betty Gow, form nurse at the Lindburgh home whs« the little son of the house was ki napped and murdered, will sail f Canada on Saturday on board the S. Duchess of York. This information was the lates velopment in efforts to ascertail whereabouts of the woman who i pected to be an important witnc the trial of Bruno Richard H mann, caccused of the murde Miss G@>ow‘s Iformer charge, Ch Augustus Lindbergh, Jr. Neil Harper, aged 43 years, picked up at Montreal for his a street fight. One of the Mon! detectives had a long memory and long and short of it was that Ha also faced the charge of escaping 1 either Sudbury or Burwash jail s seventeecn years ago. He will be t: back to Sudbury to complete his tence, though the AStorneyâ€"Gen says that after such a length of t it is not customary to add any pen for the escape. Nurse Gow May be Witness at the Hauptmann Trial Sir Oswald Mosley, the Blackshirt Fascist leader of Britain, was forced to defend himself in court at Lewes, England, this week against charges of riotous assembly. He was accused by witnesses of using both his voice and fists in opposing critics at one of the Fascists meetings. An â€" antiâ€"FPascist giving evidence said he saw Mosley poke a man in the jaw and then yell to the crowd:â€"‘"You haven‘t the guts to stand up to us." Three others were charged along with Sir Oswald: No Confirmation of Story That "Red" Rvan Parolei n a new "purge chiefly â€" directed troops. It is understood that thi will be as strictly enforced by all police forces thro: lnmhese instructions com« the attorneyâ€"general‘s office in to, but the original authority move came from the Commissic the Royal Canadian Mounted at Ottawa. Iinmora the N igh vC., 1s$ now ass buying e > a decided to the cotton lding that Jme 1 in To Un )8 ) mad vincia + fron h 11 O ikei (e C 1J '( harlton Champion ; Honored at Liskeard | th nC ber Inâ€" ThE Duncat the John:s ing potat He also fo'/ WE SAVE «. |**Curtis Drug Co.| EVERY DAY | Phone 835 4) JA OR PE :) WE SAVE 16 l’me St. North | EVERY DAY 4 J V LN K+ ficial rganizati Aard CCuncli inis member H OCcCcasiot Mr. Kenn: p: ® C1 ampli Dono imnpan An int s the T. Kenny, Potato Cham pion Banquetted on Tues day. _ Many Distinguish ed Guests Present. uGEQ IAOCN. | Tines, Mllllbl *‘ of Immig: the Domini can Marsh: in the He M.I Royv ird Kiwanil t AInenu Kenny, Winter pi ke of the of ~th armin the to Phone 26 © inting r2C hip he p Wintd Wint bei ilng â€"organizZation township council d district and vari s in the North; 1 1l and New Lisk Kenny _ troph h Canada. ‘ng feature of the that the mashed i were from the was presente trophy as the Temi 10w champion this given a cheque, th * The Porcupine Advance were Tron the prize Fair, and ill, Minister of pburn Govern: presented enir of hi L »Fair. thg I1s Qgiving aay in re id brough ppnS Club veral Gdist the bangue quirements stimates give to 26 will brin pine Adv that for prin f Labout An °C ninion ranizati EXQUISITE PERFUME FLAGONS Ch ch: ban rhnmen ingquet. The rdon, Minist h vernment recognition Special Offer M l To celebrate the occasion of her 4th birthday away with the purchase of her deliciously fresh candy Friday, Saturday and Monday ind and Mi onizati nt: â€"H:\ P 11 L.D C( meI Jenny Lind Call This Morning from Unlucky Box Number 13 M business ideal since the inception of the Poreuâ€" hroughout the past, with almost unvarying sucâ€" vated this ideal to actual fact in our daily work. H 11 as viftts to her customers onable too, so bring your printing needs to us. entailing no obligation upon you. A phone call ur representative to you to talk over your reâ€" K6 np lucky fire alarm boxâ€"*"13"â€" in this morning when A. H. r caught fire at the corner of »t and Third avenue. It was rmed up with a blow torch oil around the engine caught. ; extinguished the blaze before ; much damage. l1 was the only one since the particularly pleasing @ was that touched on by in his reply. He said that n growing Irish Cobblers ars and he attributed much t to which he might be enâ€" vernment officials to whose instructions he felt he owed said that he had always o get information and asâ€" m the experts in the govâ€" rvice and he was always vhicl low their advice. From he believed success ult nds remises with much better‘facilities f01 production we are still at your servicc ust when and how you want it. large and enthusiastic the banquet. mad Hon. W The ~minister contends that the proposed route is to go through a sparsely populated and rough counâ€" try and that it would advisable to study the matter more thorâ€" oughly to find out if it is "proper and feasible." ‘"Surely," the statement concludcs, "this is a wholly reasonable and inâ€" deed necessary precaution on the part Oof the Dominion before conâ€" senting to become a partner with the province in an undArtaking which involves an expenditure of so much of the taxpayer‘s money and if not based on sound ground would mean a very serious misuse of those moneys. If the information asked by me in my letter to Hon. Mr. Heenan of the 274th November is in the possession of the province surely there should be no hesitancy on the part of the province in furnishing that information. If it is not, then the soundness of the posiâ€" tion of the Dominion is at once proven as without this necessary information the proposal of the province is illâ€"conâ€" ceived and prematurc." A despatch from Toronto gives the following information:â€" Contending that the Dominion is Jjustified in taking no action on the Transâ€"Canada highway project unless the province Of Ontario furnished it with information sought regarding advertising for tenders and like arâ€" rangements, Hon. W. A. Gordon, federâ€" al minister of labor, has replied in a statement to criticism of inaction from the Hon. Harry Nixon acting premier of Ontario. C.N.P.C. Review:â€"The minister | told his congregation that it was a to play golf on Sunday might have a ed, also, that it was a crime some people play golf any other day More Information Demanded by Ottawa Hon. W. A. Gordon Still No Satisfied in Regard to the Proposed Highway Route the Way You Want It at the Time You W ant It WE SAVE YOU MONEY EVERY DA Y Timmins add wWa who

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