Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 4 Feb 1935, 1, p. 3

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had d discarc sameo il the unnhneo rath w close the 1fi halted taking AlD ingâ€" what dimn Thr Racoul proac! for Rac the des conceal screen. Such with a k added venture, of intert discover of pecu tunate | were ab the unk to the 1 IT WAS noise that noticed b seemed to of the fror one was i it was t1i softly, and came along Raoul someont library. It® Wi sC? the ma mother heart â€" c name position veals h burglar secretar under < induces the m the ma is away graph cludes d‘Erlem apart leases home. Racul Volnic my success, at an attrac is one BlOo Paul, fugi the â€"Marq CGC amonyg caused chateau H¢ singer, ously Monsic Volnic disting READ THIS FIRST Rifteen â€" years opens Elisabsth Hi: NOW GO ON Th bee iA€ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4TH. 1935 wno is a murdered r and M Margul: C a A 11 11 d¢ Hornain divorced ITH THE STORY) Gan ecd s an old Hornain J¢ h ys filled him jovyment. They zer to his adâ€" a new element resulted in his ikely to prove m. How â€" forâ€" She mad iC 11 doubt towar 11 11 passed Rac e i1 wearin nsel Raoul a gentlema @‘Erlemont secretary ~the e JOMyeIL® At d‘Erlemont, â€" is at Raoul ha 1 she meets | amazel te from her | volunt; tten sweetâ€" ; "So learns her|visit h ffers her a,on A J 1Al1I the â€" story a beautiful is mysteriâ€" chateau â€"of self if he ‘eason â€" of irnal visit xvas turn CSK Raoul . ovemer formed irds 1e lacquered the seconds iwer in and 1t photo ind con one 0o â€" watrnâ€" )ld him in the id marquls beauty a falst op y Lo vading il ul; actio omg~ lo0ck ; ened steps the who by beeâ€"line for the desk of whispe Big P: what t« to pI value and : pria Ra prC uite toning uBu you "Oh, come now, that‘s unkind of you! What, after our meeting this afternoon â€" in my little flat, you ask who Iam? What a bad memory! g\nd I, who fondly imagined I had made quite an impression on vou, fair Anâ€" inpet So absorbed was she in her conâ€" templation that Radul decided to take advantage of her inattention. With noiseless stealth he crept to the electric light switch and, keeping his eyes on the stranger, suddenly switched on the light and made a dash at the woman, who had uttered a startled cry of fright, and was seeking to escape. Catching up with her, he seized her arm and, despite her desperate struggles jerked her round to face him. "Antonine!" he exclained in utter amazement as he recognized his inâ€" voluntary visitor of that afternoon. "So that was the reason of your phot some aIne We Afew pri He tigl he tried pair ceaure. Shi hands whos Raoul could She had was looking 1C 11s evening She seem The girl l6 ‘What d‘y 10n on I he did sc So abs emplatior Oy im "Bu Jus 1J Oul Oh l UrbDed prayers , ighened his i. ~WI u mea raph (qUul We‘ W ptf uU that uld or TsS h his ib wWI ip with her, he seized her pite her desperate struggles Jund to face him. " exclaingd in utter as he recognized his inâ€" sitor of that afternoon. was the reason of your is afternoon? You were of discovery. . . . Then, discern evidentl for. im6 "TWCO SMILES for. : ‘As‘ ‘far as the torchlight, it of â€" medium _ she gazed on 1 ba dozt searchne Even if you prefer money, it only goes photograph is of more 1i the money, that‘s all, ily get it by burgling!" 1 to master her. She powerful grasp, howâ€" il wrench managed to d bitterly ven if LC mean t did No hB 11 V W Jn know taken anything . .. ie money . o . but all the * of us here to say pose," said Raoul Big Paul has been friend jiuâ€"jitsu." ified. : 15â€" â€" is of names in the cheerfuly. H ip on her arm, as making her wince ight that under hat‘s what yvou the ; found hin ind ul insisted Clara dear!‘ she almost u say then? I don‘t know do with feverish and â€" delicacy or wh Surely seemed Raoul., don‘t know 11 gloom. I what she ‘as â€"Raoul size. For * It, ~then e inscripâ€" heavily as oul, wh ind wa LF 1 elf ind hough suddetr râ€" dowt m th ht t wWaSs mine she ind OAF W SA vyeqp development in the West Shining Tree Shining Tree area is another argument | for the Sudbury to Timmins highway.| Just at present there seems to be speâ€"| cial interest in the Shining Tree camps. If thers were road facilities giving ac-' cess to Timmins and Sudbury and other | centres there is little doubt but that development would be much more rapid. Negotiations were completed last week between Lionel Brooke, Sudbury | mining engineer, and Gilbert Bennett| and associates, for the development of the Bennett gold property, MacMurâ€" chy township, in the West Shining Tree area. A limited company is now inl process of organization to take over the claims, and active development work is expected to begin in April. The Bennett claims were among the! first stakings in the West Shining Tree area 23 years ago, being staked by Gilâ€" bert Bennett, the wellâ€"known and sucâ€" cessful Sudbury prospector. In 1919 the owners are said to have refused! $100,000 in cash. The property has long been regarded favourably by enâ€" gineers but until the present it has not been possible to get the owners to agree on a proposal for development, hence the property has lain dormant. There are a number of quartz veins on the property, all of which show free | gold, some of the occurrences being | spectacular. On the discovery vein a small shaft was sunk to a depth of 40 feet some 20 years ago. Onée ore shoot on this vein when channel sampled gave an average of 2.175 oz. in gold per ton ($97.236 per ton with gold at $35) for a length of 50 fset over an average width of 17 inches. Channel samples | as high as 36 ozs. gold per ton are saidl 1 ‘ompany, An inducet development Shining Tree for the Sudt Just at prest cial interest j II there wer Original Bennett Property to be Developed in the Spring. Another Reason for Timmins to Sudbury Road. Develop Old Claims West Shining Tree Mcntmartre." "Can you remember the name?" "Yes, the Ecrevisses Bar." Raoul did not ask any more ques and hers 11 ts velin W ve an average i ($97.26 per to length of 50 ith of 17 incl high as 36 ozs have bzzon re "Do you know why?" She shook her head. "Do you know Big Pau "Only The Arab." "Where do they meet? ‘‘I‘m not sure. It may n "B uct! He coul id tragic "When : éling the "By the "*NO!" ‘By whom ‘Big Paul The girl s Then nt?" No Oh Y Oou‘r A 1 y new property brought towards 1 17 intches., Channel Sf as 36 ozs. gold per ton a:t > been recorded. Brooke during the pas has been responsible 1c ly has his own reasons for ) house." t A means., ... the. mar )1 rl spoke OuU sure ically Times:â€"I Mussolin know .. . he once said in e that he hated the marquis but cared of feel h uld not possibly know you ne here tonight?". rthsr development. It Brooke will apply sim!â€" efficiency in the prosâ€" ns in the West Shining which has lain dormant through a combinaâ€" im 6 I thought I saw him, leaning over the edge of and his right hand man The Arab.‘" 11 _ responsible for deâ€" isquet mine, in the to the point where assured and a large furonian Limited, has ake a share interest isr development. It ooke will apply simi!â€" fciency in the prosâ€" in the West Shining why?" head. Big Paul‘s gans 1i0uld he be 117 It may be in a bar at Big Paul‘s friends the name in terror. sim here 1¢ JA sSInce you lid the marquis . . asons as bring you ie exclaimed hur with me." omething?" tremisling as sh a y ill tonight vatched little hard sented 1 ul VC MA1L here to last saw breakin 1 again. stubmis watchâ€" bu return ing me o know ig here k1 don Un hap of 1] THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTIMMINS, ONTARtO Moosonee Coldest _ |‘ Centre in Ontario Official Thermomet, This Distinction Townsite in the Bay District. OW 19 Pine Street South i€ 1€ â€" Dresses and Coats â€" s ha em pée uld p 10W The 1A€ Everyone is hurrying to Shaheen‘s Tuesday to get their share of the wonderful values offered. All high quality goods, (not old stock, but new) that must be cleared regardâ€" np Afterncoon ard Evening Dresses in a great numâ€" ber ¢f becoming medels. There is a wide range of colours, shades and materials. Transparent velvet, shimmering satins, chiffons, gay prints and other popular fabrics. Every one priced away deown in most cases less than half price, This is a gloricus opportunity to restock your wardrobe at a great saving. Now reduced to Dresses Half Price and Less $5.95 and up Coats Extraordinary Value such variety . A lovely selection of Coats in the styles of the moment. Luxuricusly finished with collars of sable, fox, fitch, wolf, muskrat and marmot. Â¥ou wouldn‘t believe coats of such quality could be sold at these prices, Now as low as Ma Ask to see Ripplesheen, the new maâ€" terial that has all the wearing qualiâ€" ties of Shappe Silk, yet costs so much less. We are showing it in all the colours of the rainbow. It will be the popular fabric this spring. able. A galaxy of designs, stripes, checks, plaids, polkaâ€"dots, coin spots and floral effects. You must come in and see this first breath of spring. They are priced from: Wabasso Prints New prints, lawn and broadeloth in every colour combination imaginâ€" sridge ‘Yrature officia @g near 1 e in the ; al figures 44 below. ie official k1 h Ae provin( Marie, etc ie 53 be j1za@r Ti hermom Per Yard Timmins has dot stuff w Mr. He 101 rccord nmins mperâ€" therâ€" ‘emiet done. do 11 Dionnes all registering from 10 to 14 below. Sault Ste., Marie reported the temâ€" perature slowly climbing from a low borough, sank to 36 degrecs below. Petersorough itself went to 28 below, while along the frozen shores of Lake Ontario, Belleville suffered its most bitter spell in years at 29 below, while Kingston at 18 below, registered the coldest day of the year. Throughout Western Ontario the cold Kitcht less of cost to make room for the extensive alterations to the store. Look at these prices. Have you ever seen the like before? No wonâ€" der it‘s the Talk of the Town! Hamilton Herald:â€"One of the surviâ€" :s of the Dundas train wreck, lying a critical condition in hospital, said: Vell, at least we‘ve taksn those onnes off the front page." The pacity of human beings to laugh at e very moment of death, and in the rest extremity, is one of the most adâ€" ughout Western Ontario the cold t as severe, with Guelph, Gailt, ner, Stratford and St. Thomas istering from 10 to 14 below. Special per suit 2. Pairs for Trimmed with Fur We are Exclusive Agents for Foundation Garments for Northern Ontario Including the Famous "CLASSIC BRAND" Sleepers First Grade Chiffon and Service First Quality See special winter pric Hosiery V alues to $6.00 The other paintings in Hals‘"De Heer BRodoiph vrouw Bodolphe," sold tc outâ€"ofâ€"town buyer for $ Thomas Lawrence‘s "Mis: in New York for $200.000 Try The Advance Want Advertisements sident of H. firm any names selling prices, i Chirlandajo was $500,000. Six new paintings f Pierpont Morgan colle the almost priceloss "V buont" of Domenico C of the world‘s most va â€"â€"have been disposed c $1,500,000, H. Knoedls: nounced at New York Although Charles R. sident of H. Knoedler‘s, firm any names of h EDSEL FORD BUYS MORGAX ART TREASURES, IT Is sSAID PA Y alues to $1.00 Sacrificed DAY SPECIAL th ogether $300,000 11 ind Or ved C iwcling l of Ali Sinr

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