Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 7 Feb 1935, 2, p. 2

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who found him un by the nimbls toughs. On time to rece him sprawli wait for mo and shot of molesters, A direction, Raoul knocksed him. deatr the Sudd stilines lamps w were nour, b two silh gilding which t owly. pered Oout. eVE was in oOrC light, and guided her acor of th behind t downstairs know that 1 I‘m with yC moment wh and tell vCol. stood hand the girl spC "AND NOW "And whateve scared. T‘ll Ic He glanced READ THIS FIRST Pifteen â€" years opens Elisabeth HC singer, who is a di ously murdered at Monsieur and Mada Volnic. Maraquis distinguished 3elu among those preser caused the do Jouy chateau to an unid As the story opens Gorgeret, who had Volnic mystery â€"ye: success, and his aid an attractive girl v is one Blonde Cla Paul, fugitive crook, the Marguis d‘Erl Lazare. _ By mistak apartment of Mon leases the first flo: home. Attracted RaAoul sends the deit scent. After leavin: the marquis through mother, now dead, a heart of d‘Erlemont name is Antonine position as his secre veals he is Arsens burglar to ~Counm secretary. Becauso under obligation to induces him to give the marguis‘ quarter is away, Raoul fin graph of Elisabeth H cludes the dead s d‘Erlemont‘s many | Raoul recognizes a: into the marquis‘ he is there and ta. from a secret drawe she shows grsat 1i mentions Big Paul. > dar Aret Onl PAGE WO ril bu N€ by thoroughfare!" prociaimed ‘Let (CGoidilocks go her way! hing of the past already, HANOMAN: _ff TWO SMILES 4 4 2) chzaror ofi_/qr;aw {APT EP 1 6 1€ 1€ 11 Raou l HTO: div irvil‘ N velles TO dentified s Chief a worke ther two did not ushed to the car Freed from her ed in the opposite 1C LK ind l «idenly tripped n NILTLC Ant Raoul was amazed at Big Paul Antonine â€" slips artment while a photograph They talk and when â€"Racul ce while he dark 1l 10 > here just a i dsep breath ng‘s going to i¢ th The mant, â€" they b >nd â€" of fers nclerge tC hey passec it yas one C A ‘girl wh don‘t ything e tha 11â€" off reacaae Raoul h« OHl vou while th sell their purchaser. Inspector on the e without nt, follow y believe and roul reâ€" ntleman rlemont‘s spotted id and besids e latter photoâ€" d â€"conâ€" sStOry beautiful mysteriâ€" â€"of ma A w m tragedy l1 their Raou st;%et There , that ugniy hetr ving latt;elj LCO the hand front softly eded fals meet they airs, the who quis‘ hetr 1‘d my merC self tho sorry fo1 not to adao? man and u} ard knifing as a child i: nam Bad friend On ]It" > won‘t in sSpit found nicte, b and nC him: 1SNn LC 1t? yours running C white this. But question. vour bean wrench It was ng to ] who‘s â€" And all way .. the Pa quietly Ready? With © ensmy, | and brin "Click isn‘t it? iculate friend Pau J1 Ja®t and GoOcC He udds Swin Frâ€" l Yet "uUuriC T ‘Kr firs woul o terica Valth ected §1 before A| elf IC AI L YC But him 1€ 1a1rrmles his tim . miles Bi f1 11 T} h l AJ m 1 106 cha nd 10 curiing e man‘s ind 11 aAt hin han dru i1 nd a slack What jund in : Big Paul im _ Blond 11 that lit you‘re you a efforts uccess. rly., he Only bowâ€" Detroit News:â€"Someone suggests that ght | Uncle Sam go on the air with his next zed | statement on instalments overdue from l@air| warâ€"debts. He might begin, "Hello, in. â€" evervbody!" xt ht shed tryâ€" iend 1x 11 Marriage on Saturday _ of Young Couple Here tudes. Harper described the engine as a sixâ€" 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 pound of fuel an hour for each brake horsepower. Harper, H. B. Motor Company hedd, designed, built and flew one of the first monoplanes in 1908. He declared his new engine, almost ready for marâ€" keting, cannot 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 fiying, 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€" markably light as the ratio of power to weight increases with the size of a motor. He selieves the exhaustâ€"superchargâ€" ed engine will make 300â€"mileâ€"anâ€"hour fAlights "commonplace" at higher altiâ€" 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. Invents New Airplane Motor that is Silent reason I‘m leav mantle the priv lievy wit ville, the secretary. "Where‘s the marquis?" "He left early this morning, sieur. The butler brought t] rcund, and the marquis took tw had elf and Y OUL‘I The marriage took place quietly on turday evening at 7.30 o‘clock at the me of Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Southam, 49 Lake Shore Road, of her sister, airgaret Archibald Reid, formerly of isquodoboit, Nova Scotia, to Allan yn Jones, of Timmins, formerly of ttios y Caed, Wales. Rev. Bruce ller was the officiating clergyman. e ceremony was witnessed by immeâ€" ite relatives and a few friends of the de. Mr. and Mrs. Jones will reside 22 Hollinger Lane. Their many ends will extend sincere good wishes. "Right! Then here are two thou and notes and an extra twenty franc or you to take the taxi over there." Next morning Racul telephoned Cour epl nA 11 AIM ie he‘s h him But su How long will he be away?" I believe for some days. And I re he‘s taken the fair young All the better for you. Paul does forgive easily, and he‘s crazy abou ra. You‘d better waich out, and 1 the marquis. Big Paul‘s not ‘ndly towards him." Why?" purred Raoul I‘ve said enSugh," was the sulle: ul All He can surely he gave you an address?‘ monsieur. He‘s always rather >, and never lets me know where That‘s easy, for he drives himâ€" an get you, too, and hand ‘etorted The Arab. "Wo t, and that the girl‘s visitec You‘re playing a dangt ou must 5 gang whC Â¥ou know Big Paul‘s Valthex. He leads a d can get him any day a and hand him over t 1J 1111 nee nothing to hid thousand â€" francs," 5$ 1‘ll tell me one thing mo ard all I know," mutte replied with an badly damaged at cn Paul, noth ) do with him. Do vou know tâ€"Lazare, He was up from the co r down and hear ve her taxi drive his driver and fo So I tipped Big P: ched out here al kn every day his order: be the m o‘s called i like to n e setd member 1J The laugh sam I pas k1 THE PORCUPINE ADVANCF, TTMMINS, ONTARIO T°C am e ed 31 ht 1€ f1 il | _ Meep on the |â€"L.___L. |\___ Sunny Side of Life 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 year, commencing yesâ€" terday. ~In the brief discussion which followed reading of the petition, it was stated the drygoods stores had been in â€" 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." Observing Halfâ€"Holiday Eleven Months at Cobalt depe .K e g4 «4 #4 .:z’.‘z‘‘:z.‘z:x::z..zzzxt:...‘.ox:O.‘.‘...'O'..‘. K K YÂ¥ C /Â¥ CÂ¥ °C _Â¥ * Câ€"Câ€"Â¥ C X CÂ¥ C Â¥â€"¥¥ ® # * # # # # w# W# # bulk rial arts at the table w vyou feel and how you look nd largely on the foods you eat. balanced menu provides the k" to prevent common constiâ€" n â€" caused by lack of this e« ftor tw this way better than atent medicines? Two tableâ€" u!s of Ariâ€"Brax daily are Chronic cases, with If retief is not obtained, Ontar s :s a na ormal individuals. 1 ulk" in convenient ed form. AnmBraNn itariin B and iron. Te omm t iting a tipation frequently s, loss of appetite Canada Northern Power Corporation C in most cases, it pleasantly and delicious cereal. Lighting. The new C.E. St Lamp is especially designed to diffuse light correctly and to easy. seeingâ€"It saves eyes as no ever done. Regular price, $10 the following special prices, $8. lamp and shade or $9.00 on te month. affects the entire famil There is menace in inadequaté Overworked Eyes? Does Your Child Squint? Do You Strain for Every yes; Impaired Vision ; Dizzin« real, or use natural It furâ€" nt and health underminine Northern Ontario Power Company, Limited Northern Quebec Power Company, Limited The company‘s ant in course of* prepar profits will be shown the extent to which carried out. The cos was capitalized, an amount is going to | mains to be decidsd. Oshawa Times:â€"By membrance Day in th Act, all dsubt as to its lic hnoliday is remove« comes a punishable of serve it. Owing to added i1 lection of insuran stclen, December prC Ankerite Gold Mines finally announged as the $70,000 figure 0: says The. Northern | Output for the fir uary was $53,000, a that this will be The increase is cre now coming f: which is the new hig which the 900â€"ft. hat en at the 600â€"ft. lev Tonnage was re early part of the m breakdown in the cr ten days of the peri 200 tons or less per up to around $8. It attempt to gradually 500 tons daily, and around $100,000 per Grade at Buffaloâ€"A: Higher than | houses, th Chicago. ¢ â€"I â€"reorganiz2at] shares of comun 000,000 worth debentures dat: proved in eral Judg company, 10. 1 â€"\ Vante, . Paul G. whom h the reor Corporat mitted t Approval Given to the Studebaker Reâ€"organization rgani2Za the Ba: ftma: ba k N1 il NI ted i ie ar lt ‘port for January r the Dome School LGLLLLF APCHL CA ) 21G PACKAGE 15¢/4 \l _ e “ '0' m\ Q‘( NB .4 \,\?': “‘x\'t ; / k"" £ "\': h% Mn : SOAP FLAKES / _ dollar spent for soap flakes aves 32¢ on ever Sate for finest silks and woollens â€" vet nd zx of, the Pupils in irious Classes at the School for the Past 1 ren Ho: mâ€"â€"V. Morris, teacherâ€" Minniec Zabiaka, Elina h Lang, Marion Michell, house, Billy Hocking. ‘ris Kellow, Mary Counâ€" Williams, Thora Webb, Louis Campagnola, Ada Kenneth H Knutson QGino â€" Campagnolia, ick Rewegan, Maureen Leiterman, Dorothy r Lang, Edna Tripp, ‘"rances Harvey, Evelyn Rewegan, Mike Baker, rd, Carson Chevrier, d Henry an Conod, Marjori i2rdon, Keith Stroud Donald Hocking, Janâ€" aarles Blair. Joe Mitâ€" McGinn Ruth C ran. G ~â€"Marce Michel Margart Carson dith Whi intryman ‘l1, Walter B; Millions. H«@© , Robert Ric} Vieno Lillhod y â€"Mur Thoma |al: rtie Movl VCE Jam ho Viol laric Piric hnyv 11 iC Try The Advance Want Advertisements Irene L Chevrier Mildred mond W Knutson Bé Ric Brook Before you buy, bu mszdel, read "What Know About Houst ING IN CANAD. what constitutes construction and This profusely illu line also contain peirspectives of m: average size homes 25 cents (stamps 0 BUILDING IN 201 FPullerton Blde. reyt 11 kward Do n Klim W a: Klim T1 Mary Richn liams, Delor:; McGit Mot th 1} iymond Mildre Muit K. A DA H 1@A mypl in ) Qugh BUII O1 H 11

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