Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 11 Mar 1935, 2, p. 6

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News and Notes of Timmins Girl Guides Helen Land and Winnie The usua Timmins CH day and the m PACGGE S8TX Oneâ€"Act Pl: the Forge at Meeting [#) a 61 Boneless Boneless and Rolled Smoked Pork Rolls Choice Young Turkeys Legs of Pork . Winter Caught sSOAP CHIPS 3>â€"25° ‘i{ wWwAX BEANS 10 â€" PERFECTION LEMON OIL >« P G SOAP «=â€" 7, 25c TOMATOES 3=â€"25° . JAPAN RICE â€" 4 25° â€" DOMESTIC :~../=~. PURELY VYVEGETABLE ICING SUGAR ( PER LB. ON ALL OUR OV BLENDS ickerel H M a n Z mt A J Patro 21 <A1 there was Patrol Corners. N ficial work was done during A circle was formed for Can A oneâ€"act play entitled "Sc was presented by the For; The mt 18 2 Ein\, 196 nC hC ol TLea Calay Soap 5=â€"23 Oxydol : 20 217 Milk Chocolate Fig Fig Rolls, Tasty and Nutritious Sodas â€" Bz g1z6 D Graham Wafers â€" â€"â€" â€" GILLELETTE‘S red for Campfire. entitled "Schoo!l Da Golden West Boiling Boneless Shortening Christie‘s Biscuits LOBSTER, 1 MACARONI, Bulk Much beneâ€"]| CHARITY NOT IX TT WITH g this time ‘ ONE MILLIOXNX DOLLAR®:! White TUNA FISH m mpain. Apparentiy the n‘t bother about asking night manager of the Man Hot#=l, and mother quickly mind. She said "Yes," th:ough her daughtéer is of Domino RED PACKAGE Mr lon pDiacCcKa Ouality Reads ubt Rose | ming by m ‘ telephone t. Thomas Timesâ€"Journal Alvah Rowland of New York g distance call from her daught 20¢ ind maAFrF each 2 IIC ut 11 50 15¢ ) i ia@attan Bea made up h da v . 49¢ 1 â€"!h.‘ Pkg No llo Tip REG. PRICE REG. PRICE . 59 ¢ REG. PRICE 35¢ REG. PRICE 40¢ THE PORCUPINT ADVANCHK, TTMMINS, ONTARITO mak aclt idg trols a vast n net him an ir Perhaps it Rowland thin picker. â€"A m m .3 â€" on trols a vast number of companies which net him an income of $10,000.000 a year. Perhaps it isn‘t any wonder Mrs. Rowland thinks her daughter is a good picker. .A mother could overliook a lot of flaws in a man she has never seen if wA P \VT QUEENXs® PARK dev j man iminer:â€"Rrdicals â€" start vatives put.them through. JrO EXaminer.) esent, the crossâ€"fire in has not revealed a ve:y wit, and there is some et that the Assembliy as id cof that saving grace, Asked the positior in opposing the bil that they would ma recover the children them as ordinary chil of the state. Just x position would take, t his manager, were n veal at the time. "All we want is a ch "Hon. D. A. Croll, Ministe fare, told us that God neve: us to have money, that I w sperous farmer, and to goâ€"b: farm and forget about the b: they are eighteen, and then have a million dollars," Oli1 said during an interview Sunc plaining the opposition of his himself to the legislation. Direct opposition to the bill was ed by all members of the Dionne f in their contention that they have had a chance to prove that the capable of raising their family that they are able to do it. Mr. Croll said the will would not be effective in that case. The bill received second reading. Parents Voice Their Opposition to Bill Although it was intimated in the Onâ€" tario Legislature last week that the Hon. David A. Croll‘s bill setting up state guardianshib for the Dionnt quintuplets was satisfactory to the parâ€" ents of the babes, a much different story developed when Mr. and Mrs. Dionne was interviewed Sunday on their return to Wallander, according to The Nugget. j was asked. i\ _ we are hoping so," he replied | _ "One can appreciate that what car |occur in the case of five would not be | desired in the case of one or two. Ti | takes tremendous justification for the | step the government is taking. It inâ€" terferes with the law of contracts anc | with the rights of the parents. Thereâ€" fore, this house should know how fa:t : the bill goes." Col. Price asked if there was any pt visicn made in event of the death one or more of the babies. The premier said if he were the father he would welcome the bill because i would relieve him of the suits pending against him. The premier said had Attorneyâ€"Genâ€" eral Roebuck not stepped in when h did the babies would have been taker to Chicago and would have died. has no cocmpunction whatever on the part of breaking contracts made by the father. Other people negotiating ths contracts had no aim other than merâ€" cenary. "That was taking money away from people who expected to get money. This is taking away from the father and mother what they already have," bhe said. ‘"We are taking them away under special guardianship for‘ 13 years." § having the largest family was almost indecent." If the bill had gone through the govâ€" ernment could have a revenue in perâ€" petuity, and there could have been money for one child in every country. The bill didn‘t pass and "the marathon is "on." the Millar $500,0000 estate to the Uni versity of Toronto. He said "the Milla will offering $500,000 for the woma) Col. Price recalled Millar bill several sessi the Millar $500,0000 est Despatches from Toronto this w say that declaring the Dionne quin plets are "our own Royal Family", H David A. Croll, Minister of Public W fare and Municipal Affairs, introdus« for second reading in the Ontario Leg lature Monday afternoon his bill make the babies "Special Wards of J Majesty the King." Make Quintuplets Wards of Province Purpose of Bill Given Seeâ€" ond Reading in Legislaâ€" ture, Despite Protests ol Parents. Srukling eyes and smiling lips speak of health and vitality. Clear skin attracts. The healthy active girl is both happy and popular. â€" _ Perbaps you on are not really ill JÂ¥ i yet w hen the day‘s work is done you are too tired to enter into the good times that other women enjoy. For extra energy, try Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Comgound. It tones up your general health. Gives you more pepâ€"more echarra. HEALTH MEANS CHARN AND HAPPINESS Remember that 98 out of 100 women report beneft. Let it help you too. 0o the iegiSl@ation. Will Oppose BRill the position they ed introducing sessions agzgo to ‘d gOVEIrI it home with rs and sister: )afose,. "rather Dack babic f{To Di« A] 1t l1 1}1 id ; "ROCKY MOUNTAIN MYSTERY" b 0 66 09 9 000 % 00 % 000000000 % 606# 009090 ¢%% 0 *Â¥ 6 6 64# % ¢ 0 e 0 00# 00e 08 o guardians, and as soon as we left the hospital, they were shown the babes. And the babies weren‘t asleep at the time, either, we could hear them laughâ€" ing and playing," Oliva complained. Forced Sign Contract "Right from the day the babies were born, we haven‘t had a chance to show that we are able to look after them," Oliva continued, as Mrs. Dionne nodded in agreement. "When the first contract with the guardians was signed, we were forced to sign, because they threatened that if we didn‘t they would take the nurses and the doctor away that night, and that they would stop the supply of human milk that was coming from Toronto. That didn‘t look very much as though they had the interests of t,he‘ babies at heart, does it?" he asked, Mrs. Dionne wondered if the memâ€" bers of the legislature who will vote on "They claim that we have free access to the hospital any time. Well, just Saturday afternoon I went over there with some friends, and they wouldn‘t even pull up the blinds in the nursery so we could look at the babies. But at the same time there was a party of peoâ€" ple in the office, friends of some of the "There is one great concession in the bill, though," he said. "They have at last admitted that I am the father of the babies. Mrs. Dionne is not menâ€" tioned in the entire bill, though. They must have forgotten that she exists." nev she Dionne nem plained "When writt ploit AC now would h Mascioli Theatre, Schumacher which the Dio t, If the Dill fai i by them. the babies are the rest of the rcil WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY \nn Sten and Phillips Holmes in "NANA" it 1 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MARCH 15TH AND 16TH idnight show sunday, March l17th. Playing Previecw of MONDAY AND TUESDAY, MARCH 18#8th and 19th FRIDAY AND sSATURDAY, MARCH and 23rd RANDOLPH SCOTT TX Cedar street North ‘ta Garbo in "QUEEN CHRISTIN A" Dionne, mother of the )lets, pleading along with Jliva, for a chance to be id father to their famous s that before the present Ontario Legislature, the as enforced. W e could do." thought we wer try, but it does Tim McCov in "WHIRLWIND" e taken away _ like two se bill passes th vays be two : bies. We‘ve never|the bill would talk the matter o xÂ¥ just what we can! with their wives before they vot e taken away from|She hazarded that if they did, th _like two would never vote for its passage. bill passes the govâ€"| have one‘s own children taken awi ‘ays be two separâ€"| without even an cpportunity to shi | that they were able to rear them, is e, mother of the' the Dionnes like a bit of Soviet Rus: )leading along with| in Canada. for a chance to be| "We don‘t want our habies to be ra her to their famous | ed as ‘state babies‘," the paronts agre« before the present | ‘"We want them to be raised as 0 io Legislature, the| children, to be given the same chant ote on its passage | and the same upbringing as their olc jlace themselves in | brothers and sisters, We don‘t wa ving her children| a lot of money, all we want is our bab her, when she has| and a living." unity to show that; Full support of the contentions em. Mr. and Mrs. Dionne was voicsd by L Cleaning and Pressing Shop is none too soon to have your spring Coat and Ssuit cleaned and pressed ready for the mild davs soon to come. Your good cl¢thes deserve the best. For Careful Cleaning and Perfect Pressing send them to a party of peoâ€" of some of the as we left the "QUEEN CHRISTINA Miss Betty Toronto Telegram:â€"It appe: late figures that the drive whic Mr. Hepourn to power also d: tario to drink. ~Cecil Dale, charged with issuing cheques, will finally be taken to Quebec this week, a wire to the effect that an officer was coming after him having been received at Haileybury. He has been held in custody for the past three weeks. At Haileybury Joe McPherson acted as his own lawyer last week when he appeared before Magistrate S. AtkinsOon charged with cruelty to animals, the animal in question being a horse, which is was alleged McPherson had neglected to feed. The horse had fallen down in the stall and the matter had been reâ€" ported to the police, Constable S. V. McClelland investigating. It was found to be in a weakened condition, and on the advice of a veterinary surgeon from New Liskeard was shot. McPherson, it was stated, had refused to do anything, when interviewed at his work on the Ferguson highway below Temagami. He had left the animal in charge of a young fellow of North Cobalt and had, it appeared left orders for plenty of hay for the horse to eat. The crossâ€"quesâ€" tioning of the defendant went on at great length and ranged from the subâ€" ject in hand to who had been the cause of printing something about the case in The ‘New Liskeard Speaker. He was cautioned several times by the magisâ€" trate who finally threatened to have his locked up for a while if he persisted in his loquacity. He was found ‘not guilty," His Worship stating that apparâ€" ently there was no evidence of his misâ€" treating the animal. Cruelty Case Dismissed at Haileybury Last Week ARCH 20th and 21s1 ram:â€"It appears from the drive which carried Phone 1120 Mr. and to make children D as orâ€" On oted. they

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