Timmins Newspaper Index

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

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

wWailt I0r more, OUl FUusSDCGd W Ca. and shot off in it. Freed from he molesters, fled in the opposit« direction, pursued by Big Pavn who found himself suddenly trippe« up by the nimble Raow. ""*No thoroughfare!" proclaim Raoul. "Let (Goldilocks go her way Befor« knocksed him. "Only dear." were very hour, but two silhoue gilding by which two owly. out "That pered . seared a lamps wE guided her door of th behind t downstairs "*If ~YQUu know that : I‘m with yC moment wh and tell you be all right "AND NOW "And whateve scared. I‘ll k stood hand the girl spC 1s$ aAway, T1IndGs all oid graph of Elisabeth Hornain and cCO cludes the deadt singer was one d‘Erlemont‘s many loves. A girl w Raoul recognizes as Antonine sl into the marquis‘ apartment wh he is there and takes a photogra from a secret drawer. They talk a she shows grsat fear when Ra mentions Big Paul. (NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY wWAs ligh apartment of leases the first | home. Attracte FRaoul sends the « scent. After leayv the marquis throu mother, now dead heart of d‘Erlemo name is Antonin« pesition as his se veals he is Arsen: burglar to °CC secreltary. . B under obliga induces him the margquis‘ is away, Ra eVe oug Piftecn opens Elis: singer, wh: ously mu! Monsieur ; Volnic. 1 distinguish among thc caused the chateau to As the sto Gorgeret, Volnic my success, at an attract is one Bi Paul, fugit the Marg H 6 Marqu ind anCce ordd ind M a ‘1a BC sabeth HC deacdt sin many 1 >nIzes as 1A K Mon ‘suvelles to inidentified )ens â€"Chief h HO: div He â€"learns ind tary. Lupit Ville, the ther two did not ushed to the car Freed from her ed in the opposite by Big â€" Paul suddenly tripped : mon An im the key to while the latter an old photoâ€" main and conâ€" er O was one of work Raoul was amazed at Big Paul ‘s. A girl who Antonine â€" slips artment while a photograph They talk and when â€"Racul 10 1€ 1€ 302. hn 1¢ The â€" tragedy to sell their d purchaser. ef Inspector ked on the fore without mant. follow . _ Three nine, t maln they heyt dse inded Raoul reâ€" gentleman d‘Erlemont‘s ricIerge tC they passec ald K don‘t ything e that 1 ~"Ooff A d‘Erlemont reLary the lat horoughlyv ho meets com â€" her beautiful muysteriâ€" ma while cJuUust A ) breath ilreadyv beli 1 A l w potted 1 and besids shadâ€" Raoul Saintâ€" es the who argquis‘ st.t‘e’et There he ving Big they airs the i1and ront oftly sded 18A ils C thee ) t [{e Pig 2 comaron oe Arsne fa man and up C ard knifing b as Bad that On 11 yours 18, running white cI Bi question vour beg Valtt wrench It wWas and nC n an won‘t? shynes He piv successio in spite found hi up his f:s Bi him € nI}C With C ensmy, } and brin "Click isn‘t it? mng t0o who‘s And a way . the P quietly Readyv Racoul frif nA 16 Swin A 1 he nd ut it 6 r2pE ricall ilthe: Paulit J 11 mIiXxX ck, U i1€ But him f1 m } d | with *TWC) SMILES /R 2 e it 106 2e ~IAC nd c n ni iring man‘s han dp' U men nd und in Big Paul IErC mention f Blonde mA 1g 2 Ra Detroit News:â€"Someone suggests thatl ight | Uncle Sam go on the air with his next azed | statement on instalmt.ents overdue from hair| warâ€"debts. He might begin, "Hello, anm â€" evervbody!" l 1pon ‘u'r h An airplane engine that is nearly silent, weighs little and operates indisâ€" criminately on gasoline, alcohol, light fuel oil or castor oil, was the achieveâ€" ment anncunced at New York last week | by William Harper, Jr. Harper, H. B. Motor Company head, designed, built and flew one of the first monoplanes in 1908. He declared t his new engine, almost ready for marâ€" keting, cannct be heard more than 100 | feet away. A radical departure, it uses |its exhaust gases to increase superâ€" charging, making muffling possible without loss of power. This also adapts it to high speed, high altitude flying, low fuel consumption, and fuel less | refined than gasoline, he said. The new engine was developed at Harper‘s Brooklyn plant. Recent tests were made at Pratt Institute Laboraâ€" |tories. Trial engines, Harper said, | have been Of only 100 horseâ€"power, weight 100 pounds. He said this inâ€" dicates the fullâ€"sized engine will be reâ€" i markably light as the ratio of power to ‘weight increases with the size of a The marriage took place quietly on Saturday evening at 7.30 o‘clock at the homse of Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Southam, of 49 Lake Shore Road, of her sister, Margaret Archibald Reid, formerly of Musquodoboit, Nova Scotia, to Allan (Glyn Jones, of Timmins, formerly of Bettios y Caed, Wales. Rev. Bruce Miiler was the officiating clergyman. The ceremony was witnessed by immeâ€" diate relatives and a few friends of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Jones will reside at 22 Hollinger Lane. Their many frieuds wil} extend sincere good wishes. tudes. l Harper described the engine as a sixâ€" j cylinder, two stroke, opposed cylinder type, valveless in the ordinary sense. It utilizes its own exhaust pressure through byâ€"pass chambers, and under | test has consumed as low as half a | nound of fuel an hour for each brake Marriage on Saturday of Young Couple Here Invents New Airplane Motor that is Silent "You‘re a fool, COourville, and for tha reason I‘m leaving this fiat. You J dis mantle the private telephone and any thing else that might look susp‘cicus After which we‘ll take our time movins Gocdbys. You won‘t hear from me f0 two or three days." ville, the segcretary. "Where‘s the marquis?" "He left early this morning, mon sieur. The <butler brought the ca rcund, and the marquis took two suit He bpelieves the exhaustâ€"superchargâ€" ‘d engine will make 300â€"mileâ€"anâ€"hour lights "commonplace" at higher altiâ€" Tsl pl "Right! Then heére are two tho! nd notes and an extra twenty fran r you to take the taxi over there." N#xt morning Racul telephoned Cou But surely he ga NO, monsieur. reiive, and never zoes. That‘s ecat ra. You‘d better wat 1 the marquis. Big ndly towards him." Why?" purred Raou I‘ve said enodugh," v M ul A]] ind the give HC maAln CONTINUED) n get you, too, and nhnan torted The Arab. "Wo and that the girl‘s visite ou‘re playing a dan: ou!: Valth can â€" T 1l1 heard must t nothing to hid replied with an badly damaged : at cn Paul, nothing «© ) do with him. Tt s Do yvyou know whe ell ter for you. Paul does ily, and he‘s crazy abou better watch out, and h you, sirrah," said Raâ€" st be the member of Big who‘s called The Arab vÂ¥3u like to earn a thouâ€" ie gave you an address? ur. He‘s always rathe rever lets me know wher s easy, for he drives him know Big Pa iex. He leads a get him any da hand him over 10usand â€" francs," S tell me one thing mo d all I know," mutte JY every day his orders Lazare, He was lo p from the coun down and heard her taxi driver is driver and follo" ) I tipped Big Paul ied out here all 1¢ h1 thi tooa, and ha ed was the if Paul‘s At Paul‘s 1J lau k THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTIMMINS, ONTARIO hnou pa im im 16 5l ht h 16 1l Observing Halfâ€"Holiday Eleven Months at Cobalt terday. In the brief discussion which followed reading of the petition, it was stated the drygoods stores had been inâ€" cluded in the byâ€"law governing the matter two years ago, but that shortly afterwards they had withdrawn from its provisions by petition containing the required percentage of names. Apparâ€" ently, however, the byâ€"law never had been changed, but council directed the new petition should be incorporated in the civic ordinance. The halfâ€"holiday will not be observed in weeks in which a statutory holiday occurs." The New Liskeard Speaker last week says:â€"‘"Drygcods merchants in Cobalt by means of the formal petition requirâ€" ed under the statute, have swung into line with grzcers and other storekeepers there who observe the Wednesday halfâ€" holiday for eleven months in the year. At Monday‘s meeting of the Cobalt town ccuncil, nOtice was received of the inâ€" tention of these stores to observe the weekly break until the end of November of the present year, commencing yesâ€" terday. In the brief discussion which followed reading of the petition, it was stated the drygoods stores had been in â€" SUNNY LIVING sctarts at the table Mcep on the Sunny Side of Life hrhow you depend larg« The balanc "bulk" to p patton â€"â€" ear sential fiber. nd it 6 I1€ m bs his sunny way better than itent medicines? Two tableâ€" Is of Aniâ€"Brax daily are vuflicient. Chronic cases, with al. Horetief is not obtained, Ontar 1 feel and how you look gzely on the foods you eat. ced menu provides the prevent common constiâ€" mused lack of this es Pn _ _ In Cconveme! form. â€" Anmâ€" BRA rin B and iron. individua ipation frequently loss of appetite in most cases, it pleasantly and delicious cereal. i cereal, or use Overworked Eves? Does Your Child Squint:? Do You Strain for Every anada Northern Power Corporation natural Ht furâ€" nt and Northern Ontario Power Company, Limited Northern Quebec Power Company, Limited Ccre now which is which th en Tonnage was redl early part of the mo! breakdown in the crus ten days of the psrioc 200 tons or less per d up to around $8. It i attempt to gradually v 500 tons daily, and t around $100,000 per t The compan in course of profits will be the extent to carried out. T was capitalized, amount is going mains to be decic Approval Given to the Studebaker Reâ€"organization house Chicg °1 reorganizayl sbhares of comn 000,000 worth debentures dat: Oshawa Times:â€" membrance Day in Act. all doubt as to i lic holiday is remo comes a punishable serve it. men ol the studel proved in Di eral Judge VanCce, Paul G. whom h Owing to a lection of ir stclen, Dezem! Ankerite Gold finally annou the $70,000 fi; savys The Nor Output f0 uary was $ that this \ The increas 18, 1933, irade at Buffaloâ€" Higher than orporat ki _TC B. of at AgZ O A00,000 s. thre he 600 HAI me he Ba: 900 1J )ld 11 YII ft1 (){}) ft hi Y M il ontroll N1 il Limited Report for January tf‘ar the Dome School 1t JrI UOQGLLUTV SDEHE JGOGF SOURPD JitUK CA 81G PACK AGE 15° sSOAP FLAKES Saves you 32¢ on every dollar spent for soap flakes 11 ng of, the Pupils in V ar I()U\ Classes at the e School for the Past Sate for finest silks and woollens â€"vet pl mâ€"V. Morris, teacherâ€"â€" Minnic Zabiaka, Elina h Lang, Marion Michell, house, Billy Hocking. ‘ris Kellow, Mary Counâ€" Williams, Thora Webb, Louis Campagnola, Ada Knutson. Nick Rewegan, Maureen e Leiterman, Dorothy er Lang, Edna Tripp, Frances Harvey, Evelyn Rewegan, Mike Baker, rard, Carson Chevrier, nd. Edith White, Grace J¢ oan Conod, Marjorie Gordon, Keith Stroud, Donald Hocking, Janâ€" harles Blair, Joe Mitâ€" itt. McGi: Ruth â€"Marc Mich Bil ntryman Million Rober se 0c y Mur Thoma DC Gr H Jam lho: Richar Long w Kemsl Try The Advance Want Advertisements VISECntIn, C Beard, Mary Ire Mild1 mp Before you buy, build, ren mcdel, read "What You C Know About Houses" in I ING IN CANADA, ant what constitutes good construction and workit This profusely illustrateod also contains plan peispectives of many sm average size homes. Sam 25 cents (stamps or coin BUILDING IN CAN. 201 Fullerton Bldag. Toron k 11. â€" M 1 n Klim W a: Klim T1 lian Del McC Mcot Mt H nd. CANADA Toronto, O H sma impl in ) OULu man d m H 1D ¥‘3%

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy