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Porcupine Advance, 4 Feb 1935, 2, p. 1

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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. HMHouseholders using well water must boil it for at least 20 minutes. All Outside Toilets must be made flyâ€" | proof., By Order of | 80 Third J. D. Campbell T. J. Bailey Electrical Contractor, Refrigerator Engincer We Repair Anything Electric Phone 1205 Basement 30 3rd Ave. Electrical Refrigerator bervice Shop Basement Reed Block, Timmins Hervice Satisfaction Sanitation PORCUPINE CREDIT Corporation Ltd. Credit Reports Collections Accounting and Auditing 6 Balsam Street North, Timmins Phores 270â€"228 P.O. Box 1747 39â€"2 Fur Coats made to order restyled and repaired. Evenings 7 to 9 Special Attention to Pré of Natural Teeth Dr. Arthur C. McKenna Hamilton Block, 3rd Ave. BEAVER FUR AND LADIES‘ WEAR Expert Furriers Architect Onltario Land Surveyor Building Plans Estimates, Etc. Old P.O. Bldg., Timmins â€" Phone 362 Arch.Gillies,B.A.8c.,0.L.8. Timmins Timmins Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. Crown Attorney District of Cochrane Bank of Commerce Building Timmins, Ont. Langdon Langdon Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public CAUTHIER PLATUS Barristers, Solicitors, Eitc A, E. MOYSEY BLOCK, ONT, Schumacher and South Porcupine 14â€"2¢6 Pine Street South We have Barri ATTENTION HOUSEHOLDERS DEAN KESTER CHARLES H. KERR 4 MARSHALLâ€"ECCLESTONE BUILDTING Nixon T. Berry Denfal Surgeon formerly of Ottawa, On Second Section D. Paguette, proprietor THREE BARBERS IN ATTENDANCE Barristers, Solicitors, Etc, Reed Block M.A., L,Ph. AVOCATâ€"BARRISTER Hamilton Block Matheson, Ont. i Complete stock of Fur Coatls A\ve. Phone 1160 Timmins Phone 630 Timmins 14â€"2¢ Ontario 14â€"26 Ontario 14â€"26 also lorm had that could not comp DT ~AhIs nige. tion in p@lic >d, so it wa: rround frow H. Ga. which h forged, a ed sentet forgery. sentenced The amou larger thal property Illicit Liquor Cases * Bring Fines at Court :. vailued : value of tained w ‘"MYy> t swept of rigin netal xh T‘wo "Moonshine" Cases Result in Fines of $100.00 and Costs Each. Two Young Men Sentenced for Forgeries. Highâ€"grade Charge Goes to Higher Court. Two Cases! Held in Camera. | A man w ard Boyvle Romeo I 100 in( iL 1A l rty bail <f $500. Two Fcrgeries Bring Terms (iarner‘ who passed a cheg ed bac 1lt T‘imn Nbo 1 V OC. tOI 1Cl CGU 11 whetr De ril im uC la w th llo1 Caused by PFlood in Burquitlam 1 H > disorderly charge ffender paid $5 and harge of parking so . dald under a mu on the property. Found Furniture in Snowbank artin Gloucester said on the witâ€" stand that one day when he came e from work, he found all his furâ€" re â€"out in the snow. In police court ‘harged Mrs. M. Niemi with tresâ€" Last week Mrs. Niemi was presâ€" and ready to go ahead but this she failed to appear. Gloucester his evidence and could give no m why his furniture should have thrown out. He claimed his rent paid until about two weeks after date on which the alleged offence r‘red. Next week the landlady will evidence and the case should be Two Closed Court Cases cases were heard in camera after sual police court. One of these ed a young woman who charged ng man with communicating to venereal disease, knowing himself diseased. Medical evidence was ) effect that the man did not to be suffering from either of mmon diseases, though no blood ad been taken. The charge was sed after it had been shown that east one case the woman had enâ€" Jorrt 1D}J Father ( dispute got into the wrong e complainant admitted the been due since September. aid in police court Oof that be laid within thirty days of osed offence. Complainant Division Court. sey pleaded guilty to illegal of liquor and was given a ollar fine. st offence drunks paid $10 and one third offender dreéew nued on P ; 3 1 L if )1 f 12 Ssentenced ‘hildren, ranging in age Joseph Noel will probâ€" next three months in d guilty to having in bout 80 ounces of unâ€" ‘actured ~spirits. ‘The ; t $100 ~and ‘costs: or lhe minimum for such V ny witnesses?" Louis asked when he pleaded charge of retaining in itomobiles he was said ) be stolen. "I had onsgs, w," was the reply. ied that he could get who are in the land the case will be heard TIMMINS, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY, 7TH, 1935 ng so as to obstruct i municipal byâ€"law multitude of witâ€" all of whom testiâ€" ime manner. The t one of the disâ€" s. where the men age Four) was read and costs. Ottawa Journal:â€"They are having | another investigation into the steamâ€" I a ship line which owned the Morro Castle. | The public might have more confidence | w in it if they knew what came out of the | other investigation. N. Greensboro (Ga.) Heraldâ€"Journal:â€" If all the yesâ€"men were laid end to end that would be an excellent sight to beâ€" hold. The original intention, it is claimec was to run a train in and out of Engleâ€" hart daily except Saturday, but citizens protested vigorously that such an arâ€" rangement would not permit them ts do business in other parts of Temiskaâ€" ming and return home the same day. The Elk Lake branch of the T. and N. 0. whose train service had been the subject of many rumours and some petitions circulated among residents of the district, had a new schedule in effect this week. Under its provisisns, the week day run to New Liskeard has been cancelled, and in its place is a trip daily to Earlton Junction, connectâ€" ing there with main line trains, and returning to EIK Lake early in the afternoon. In provision is made for a run to New Liskeard each Tuesday and Friday, this taking the form of an extra train out of Elk Lake on the afternoons of those days, and leaving Earltcn after the arrival of the late train from Porcupine. It would appear to be a good idea to buy your tickets early for the theatre nights this year. Service on the Elk Lake Branch has Been Improved Attractive Plays â€" for Theatre Nights These three plays promise to makt the High and Vocational School theatr: nights cof outstanding interest and enâ€" tertainment this vear. The comedy of the group, "The , fact that the Crimson Cocoanut," is described by its| is Wilfred P author, Ian Hay, as "an absurdity" and | Timmins polic tells of a plot to blow up the Bank of | YCurably kno England. The Ro l ~ These three nlavys nromise tn make | as follows:â€" There will ‘be three oneâ€"act plays presented. Those who recall the events so cleverly and effectively presented at last year‘s event will look forward with special interest to Feb. 14th and 15th of this year. "‘The Romance Of the Willow Patâ€" tern" is a fantasy by Ethel Van der Veer in which the familiar story the "Willow Pattern‘" plate is depicted. The Chinese costumes, music and daneâ€" ing make this pressntation especially effective, "‘The Grand Cham‘s Diamond," a thrilling melcdrama by Alan Monkâ€" hcuse, deals with the theft of a valuâ€" able jowel, its reâ€"appearance in the middleâ€"class home of the Perkin‘s famâ€" ily, and the excitement leading to its recovery by Sectland Yard. The comedy of the group. "The As ncted in The the annual theatre : mins High and Voc be held in the sch Thursday. Feb. 14th 15th. Numbers to be Given at the \ _High and Vocational School Event, Feb. 14th and 15th. pine in The Advance last week theatre nights of the Timâ€" and Vocational School will the school auditorium on "eb. 14th, and Friday, Feb. Min T‘wo coloured gentlemen who had not seen each other in five years discoverâ€" ed each had been married during this time. jurisdiction. He and his of kecping close watch on the and he stated emphatically to on Monday morning that th porizing W community jurisdiction evidencs on which he YÂ¥cunge, Chinese . summons to appear : authSrities on a cha common bawdy hous n‘t answer satisfactori on Saturday afterno J. A. Carter and Clare mined that in Norant toleraticocn of public that any person or |x this traffic, as well a: who float into the cCc purpose shall receive the police. When a s chief had his attenti ditions at the Ritz caf !Telephone has Nearly as _ Many Uses as Newspaper inlenticn â€"of Chief that Noranda is ke conditicns like those RCuyn are not all The second point There w follewing Chief Perrault Intends to Keep Noranda Clean the weath the exchar pSintment ened at a exchangs" come to ts have one of the phone indus phone is ce tion. The f reminded it is the Rastusâ€"*"What kinda woman did you 1 get, Mose?" Mossâ€"*‘"She‘s an angel, Rastus, dat‘s Mossâ€"*S aat she is Rastusâ€"* The Semiâ€"Weeklyv Smile In German â€"te‘lephone sâ€"**Boy, till livin The the App § YXÂ¥ i k da y An pen you can at fixed hout 1 l Al Mrid Perrault is deterâ€" Noranda there will be no public immorality â€" and on or persons engaging in s well as any undesirables o the community for this receive short shrift from /hen a short time ago the attenticn drawn to conâ€" Ritz cafe he at once startâ€" id soon had accumulated hich he issued to Charlie hinese . proprietor. a ippear and answer to the )llowin from wha rade pape rvy. has to e dcouble interest in the igraph. First there wil 1 interest in the evident Chief Perrault to ses is kept clean and that those recently troubling ot allcwed to develop. oint of interest is the hief of police at Noranda rrault, formtrly on the e force and well and faâ€" n here. The paragraph ynâ€"Norandaa Press reads TC iTX Btorily whaen ernoon befC Berliners _ sent off. In Engâ€" up to find out what e like; you can ask reminded of an apâ€" arrange to be wakâ€" ur; by calling the have a messenget ogâ€"or babyâ€"for a ho ‘rs of th ) savy, th of keeping a Charlie couldâ€" vhen arraigned beforg Mayor on th ny‘‘:â€" ha nayv fad ha phony ie tele e tele institu author House emplo AnOougini His he functior LIEUTENANTâ€"GOVERNOR Is KIND BUT SAYS NCY Scoutir but it i coâ€"oper work it pat called for Frid: the town hall, ( The meeting i: with the preser Scout movemeée:r pected visit to the Boy Scouts Badenâ€"Powell, | effort througho in reference tC as there is r: All int in the b in genel uU}p work proprietor $50.00 and orderly hc charged a of them w the other Boy Scout Meeting to be Held Friday, Fel c:ieanâ€"up Noranda P the part it charg the C fact : cally disorc tendency has b the fine, and : fact that the fought brought gvidence. The their cases well few cases that disorderly frequente: One inma jail with the fullest Oof s Desgrosseilliers is the sergeant kno apparently able : the idea of cleani ditions cursing R« tices of the Peac Thibau‘!lt had for the charges inclus ly houses, inmates liquor the cases decided fines of $50.00 anc keeping discrderl to go alhead in He is apparen The new making goc the tocwn. nouse, ~but much headwa vent the fire Mr. and Mrs. feet removed fron it caught fire "Kind neig and her child their home. were all of t saved." Cleaning up the Town of Rouyn, Que., These D com WC Hea Applesauce Starts Bad Fire at Hearst Pot of Applesauce Bgils over and Causes Scattering of Embers Setting House on Fire. vhert hrough e sen!l Rouvi i Smok( Ap; W lremetr e,. bu r] s dGeciae $50.00 ar discrder man l 11 tho )1 Honou h 1¢ H¢ l 1} L I 11 11 im}p TH ty ) ® )t l Pii .A 17 62 Rideau Terrs Venereal and Mideau Licer Home and 19 Third Ave. (Avove Holly sStore Cornish Social Club Swiss Watlchmaker Graduate of the Famous Ho Institute of Switzerla 6 Balsam Phone 1143 TIMMINS LODGE NO Meet 2nd and 4th Thursday Hall, Fourth Ave. Sec. T. H 37 Kirby Ave., Box 1037. VISITING â€" BROTHERS \ Third Avenue Gold Star L. 0. B. . Stone and Brick Meets every Tuesday ever Oddfellows‘ Hall, Spruce St Visiting brethren requested CHAS.°F. LACYX 1. J. Meets every Pirst and " of the month in the OJ¢ Timmins Mrs. J, Langman, W.M. Mrs. H. Parnell, Ree. se TIMMINS LODCE 1.0.0.F. NO 459 Meets on the 2nd and 4th I every month in the Oddfell J. T. Andrews, W.M., B H. J, Richardson, Rec. 8e Timmins. 153 Mountjoy Street Timmins y mt m m ul PA P P l > ABO l0 l lt > M Mrs. J. Wilking, LR.A .M.1 PHYSICIAN AND SUL Electrical Treatments for and Surgical Casm Phone 941â€"W Gordon Block ‘Timn Chiropractor anrd Electro Therapist CONSULTATION FREE Diseases Peculiar to Women Visiting Brothers C Specialized Business sses 7 o‘clock Mond: day and Friday n Balsam St. N., Tim: Dr. J. Mindess TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE TIMMINS Terms on Application Porcupine School of wW. H. SEVERT NURSIN( Building 11 Floral Park The Pioneer Paper of the Porcupine Established 1912 Phone 382 s('d ll Ba bit Mantte Maint Ti Timmins, Ont Empire Block Timm Phon M Ontlario i1 W 11 11 in the North. attend. 11 1mnins imins Lary 14â€"2%0

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