Timmins Newspaper Index

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

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ANNUAL sTAG PARTY QUEEXN‘s ALUMNT sATURDAY, MAY 4TH ho e a ce ue uc cb ole aie efi To a io B ate ate ate ate ate cieate e tectectententecies # NORTHERN TELEPHONE COMPANY pAhont AUTHORITIES AFTER THE A AGITATORS OF PRISON RIOT| Min e( CMULL Holstein cow, five FPOR â€"SALHâ€"â€"Chicket CARLOAD OF HORSES FPOR SALEF MI 1) Want to Hemlock ‘ ACQqUuI8] Northert byv 31 TN THOUGHTFUL CABRE AND DIGNITY CHARACTERIZIE OoUE SERVICE ind t L0 icked Bolicitor A TT S. 7. W ALKER lil GCOncer! Stony M Telephone Co us Lawrence New Liskeard orporate the mpany," an sition by it n Telephon l WARKL/ 7 «_ 31 44 1patr the adyv ind B iyr DC ibdu «on e ue a e i n en ats ats En in Funeral Qirector TELEPHONE 509 81 THIRD AVENUE® red reb mill stable McChesney 1O RESPONSIBLE PARâ€" une 15th, to end of Sepâ€" omfortable _ fourâ€"roomed pletely furnished; best loâ€" age. Write to PO. Box irrs . â€"34â€"30p mad A 1 I 1 y given that an appliâ€" ade to the Parliament e present session by me Company, Limited, ‘rence Hutchison and skeard, Ontario, for an e the "Northern Teleâ€" " and to provide for y it of all the assets phone Company, Limâ€" clare Northern Teleâ€" y, Limited, and the incorporated to be for intage of Canada. prison au ‘ned in in 1€ h ‘Ken COop; chnickgn od condition. Chickâ€" high and 6 ft. high. it away. Apply at 76 Timmins. ~32â€"34â€"36p day of March guards on the wall were injured ant T‘immin 4 Sp at â€"Dr. Saturda SALE â€"Number: of as ntw. Apply to North, Timmins. d Banner Oats F.O.B. Monteith Monteith, Ont â€"34â€"35â€"3" Rumball tÂ¥. Toro No y, Toronto, On the Applicants 2C men .0 vearâ€"round mnotor outhit ight â€" canoe lhnson motor ue, Timmins Montgomery â€"34â€"35p Apply Ruâ€" Phone 584. â€"~â€"32â€"33â€"34 yearâ€"round »portunities. â€"33â€"34p AI in Street, 3 â€"34â€"35â€"36p Ha T 1 M M I N 8 nmnel »{ : â€" spring T‘immins. chicken * ~IUI* red fot Apply Street â€"341 Ba RAm 30tf Ap £#¢ 160 34 option by Con:s Smelting C:mp development w« is also stated being made underground d scale will be sta anq develop .the proper Mines in the Temagait cording to unofficial i; will be «C of which Brilliant Display Last Night of Northern Lights The Nugge offices toâ€"d nature. Th NEW COMPANY FORMED FOR TEMAGAMI AREA PROPERTY Cf this week has the fo page paragraph:â€""Col. chairman of the Temi Northern Ontario Railway is a visitor to the city toâ€" holds to the optimistic pressed some time ago 0 STILL OPTIMISTIC IN REGARD TO THE T. RATLWA Y JUsSIn( LOSTâ€"30 (SHARES HOLLINGER Certificate is valugless to finder . all brokerage offices in Canada a: U.S. have been nctified of lo: Finder please return to 164 Spru Street North, Timmins. Reward. â€"3! DRESSMAKING DONE street south, side doo LOSTâ€"White gold "Bulova‘" wrist watch Wednesday evenin 9 c‘clock, Finder please ret Moisley and Ball‘s Drug Stot ward. WOOD FOR SALEâ€"16" Jackpine 4 ft. and 16" dry Birch; also mixed wood for furnace. Reasonable price. Apâ€" ply to Chaput Mainville, 118 First avenue Timmins, phone 377 52b tf ROOM AND â€" BOARDâ€"Comfortabl( room, excellent board; in newly furnâ€" ished private home; reasonable weekâ€" ly rate. Apply to Mrs. M. Lawlor, BOARD AND ROOMâ€"Y lady preferred. Apply Street, North, Timmin: KLEEREX HEALS ECZEMA, . With the issue of The Advance semiâ€"weekly, the rates for want advts have been simplified. _ Want advts now are 1¢ per word with a minimum of 25¢ (35¢ if charged). DANCING SCHOOL FOR CHILDRLE Tuition â€"includes physical cultu unds 1y rate. Eim stre 1ing1 sufft moll wort healed." mended rates; central. â€" Would Apply 44 Second Avent i2 coming summet ‘s1COd TNat the capitalized at 3,000, i1 2,000,000 will be t y Consolidated M ; Company, now in n1 Appl 11 mnpany W O1 id hi enUC s 1J was purely eater part n Tcronto V € y to Mrs. M. outh, Timmit A T1 TC AL TAapi aaft sin lopmen d at ar $1.00; $2. ld by Moi da y O1 048 OW Mac imnling omm 70 Maj mmins. 1 } e Wi Aft e SOI A4 34 34 CJY Premier Announces End of Borrowing for Relie IN THE MATTEKR of the Estate of Maiietta Sicoli Mazzuca, late of the Town of Timmins in the District of TOWNSHIP OF TISDALE),, May, claim 11 J11 IN THE MATTER of the estate of Hiima Kinnari, late of the Town of Timmins in the District of Cochrane deceased who died on or about the 27th day of Sseptember, 1934. ib 1JY hich 1¢ 1l Cochrane deceased, who died on or ibout the 14th day of December, 1934. Ma L ‘"TY€ l1 persons having claims against the | 1,000 towels by theft last year. Last ate of Marietta Sicoli Mazzuca, late | week one room was found to be shy of the Town of Timmins in the Disâ€" |cne bath towel, three face towels and t of Cochrane, deceased who died several tumblers after some guests or about the 14th day of Decemiber, ; from New Liskcard (of all places) had 4 are hereby notified to send to the |checked out. lersigned executtr or his solicitor or before ‘the 17th aay of May, 1935 particulars of their claims verified affidavit. After the said 17th day May, 1935, the assets of the estate . _be distributed amongst the parties Popular Couple to be Wedded Here on Monday A wedding of much interest in the tled thereto having regard only | North Country is to take place in the the claims Of which the Executor!Church of the Nativity on Monday l1 then have notice, ATED at Timmins, Ontario, this th day of April, 1935. cuve e mm when Mabel Beadman, aaughter of Mr. Philip Beadman, 4 Montgomery avenue, will become the bride of John MICHAEL MAZZUCA, Timmins,| Kostuik, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Executor, by S. A. Caldâ€" bick, Timmins, Ontario, his soliciâ€" Kostuik, of Cobalt. Both young people are highly reâ€" tor. $2â€"38â€"94 | varded in Timmins: having been with the N:O. Miss Beadman NOTICE OF REGISTRATIONOF BYâ€"LAW XNO,. 428 prov A l1 at limmins, Ontarlo, ts . _day of April, 1935. HILDA TOWERS, Timmins, Onâ€" tark>, Administrator, by S. A. Caldâ€" bick, Bank of Commerce Building, Timmins, Ontario, her Solicitor. 32â€"33â€"34 A Y 1 ersons having claims against tate of Hilma Kinnari, late of wn of Timmins in the District hrane deceased, who dicq on he 27th day of September, 1934 reby notified to send to the gned administrator or her soliâ€" m or before the 1l7th day of 935, full particulars of their verified by affidavit. After the th day of May, 1935, the assets estate be distributed t the parties entitled thereto, regard only to the claims of the administrator shall then hn« iterviewed by 7 e Premier was llar" because of Irom going into Crowiland, ould be kept on their moveâ€" : public, he said, should reâ€" but for these agitators the ween the strikers and the authorities there might very corrected. wing article from The Torâ€" ind Empire of Tuesday wul ‘al interest:â€" y decided upon. wed by The Mail and mnier was still "hot unâ€" ecause of the "chip on titude adopted by the rs following his first them on Saturday last. arly aroused over the "outside agitators" in id declared that while as unable to prevent EV ANS 11 lhe second time ald not comrwnt Debentures, to the ndred and Twentyâ€" ars ($125,000.00) for ding, equipping ana chool at Schumachâ€" ip of Tisdale, and unds in connection t such Byâ€"law was| i three (3) mont. cation of this n made thercafter. ven that Byâ€"Law »nship of Tisdale, i1, 1935, providing Cupine Ontario, thk he Registry sion, of the| Mrs. Geo. : 5th day Of |confined to h o quash Or|illness, is sli art thereof | past few days (3) months ns 8, ONTARIO Clerk "upset" by Humphreys and Laurie, Torâ€" onto unemployed workers‘ representaâ€" tives. "I have something to say on that laterâ€"but not now," he said. Both Humphreys and Laurie went out to Crowland in the Premier‘s car for the expressed purp>se, it is said, of aiding in settling the strike. While the Premier refuses to talk, it is reported that he is now very skeptical of the good intenâ€" tions proclaimed by the pair. "There appears to be little doubt now that the Crowland strikers will be put on the open vsucher system and be given increased food allowances by the Queen‘s Park relief department, if they "play ball" as the Government wants them to. "I am still making no promises," said Mr. Hepburn last eveâ€" ning, "but those changes will certainly be considered first thing by the cabinet if the Crowland people meet our proâ€" positicn. But they must show their go>d faith and be still working next Monâ€" day or they won‘t get any consideration Torcnto Gl¢be:â€" Where is plumber who can stop the "leaks ported regarding parliamentary crets? upon the part vlayed in Saturday Milverton Sun:â€"In days of old when knights were bold, and barons held the sway, they took their orders from their wivesâ€"just as we do toâ€"day. North Bay Nugget:â€"It‘s always safer to speak without notes. Lights went out just as a speaker began to address a public meeting at Fergus. Highâ€"grade Samples from Week‘s Run of the Press at Queen‘s University, made liant record in his studies, as lete, and as president of tl% governing bodyv. having been with the T. and telegraphs for some time. Mr. F is a young mining engineer who P. M. Bardessono, manager of the Empire hotel at North Bay, is quoted as saying that the hotel lost more than 1,000 towels by theft last year. Last week one room was found to be shy of cne bath towel, three face towels and several tumblers after some guests from New Liskcard (of all places) had checked out. The latest about the Dionne quinâ€" tuplets is that the youngsters have reâ€" ceived so many gifts of clothing and also have been so well cared for by the nurses in charge that the five famous children are fully entitled to the title, "the ‘best dressed babies in the world." The Rouynâ€"Noranda Press last week says:â€""Mrs. D. A. Farnsworth, Noranâ€" da, entertained at the tea hour on Saturday in honor of Mrs. Ken Brown, of Timmins." The North Bay Nugget on Monday of this week says:â€""Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Murray, whose marriage cok â€"place here Easter Monday, lofit Sunday for their new home in Timmins, Ont." A number of undergraduates of Varâ€" sity and Queen‘s arrived in Timmins this wsek to begin their regular sumâ€" mer‘s work in the mines of the Porâ€" cupine. Among the Queen‘s men now in town are Art. Stollery, Arch Kirkâ€" land and Jack Brackenburry. The Dominion Government is making repairs to the armsries building at Haileybury, the repairs including a new roof for the arena used as a skating rink. It is expected that motorecycle patrol of r«c will commence aagin season. Bornâ€", 2?9th, 193 Thibault i son. and M Winnipeg, we: friends last w Rey. Fr. McManus visiteda n Noranda during the Eas Mr and 11 â€"To Mr. and Mrs. Austit Lakeshore road, on Ap son, Both dzsing well. Geo. 8. Drew On i. Carttr, of HMHam st of friends in Timmins, ¢ to AL Monday, , Peter Ma umacherâ€" r home ntly b Mr. and Josephin the â€" provincial ids in the North scon for â€"the Mont Mrs. daughit Mr. Kostuik * who, while ide brilâ€" as an athâ€" tl#e student angd in Thom pril 30th iay, ApIILl Adelard mbla y ) â€"â€" his nome | Rive vacation.! 17th the th C in Th t * t w 1k :. S 5* 5n in i5 5 o5 i5 in in io in n 3 4 1, in is 3 4 33 4 3+ 36 34 n 3 33 * *4 *3 * {\Charity Dance to be / on Monday, June 17 58 * * * * 5 * * 4 4 Commenting on the riot of prisoners at Stony Mountain penitentiary in Manitcba last week when one convict was killed and two others injured beâ€" fore tear gas and threats of further use of rifles cowed the rioters, The Toâ€" ronto Mail and Empire says:â€" Convicts know what is going on cutâ€" side their secluded world. They know who their friends are in Parliament anq in the press. Thiy know what proâ€" gress the agitation for ‘"reform" is making. The agitation within. keeps pace with the agitatioin without. The grapevine telegraph works superbly. Florence Ricard, 4 years old, was struck by a motor car last night at about six o‘clock while on Mountjoy street near the corner of Third. The driver of the car, Freq Thomson, 42 Vimy street, came to a stop as quickly as possible but could not avoid hitting the child. She fell to the road and sufâ€" fered an injured nose and lacerations of the face, Her condition is not serious, it is understood. Constable Chas. Holley was approachâ€" ing the corner at the time and saw the accident. Police are entering a charge of reckless driving. Penal Institutions Injured by the Agitators store to gain c at 2786 Yonge ripped off the . with over $1,000 Youngster Hit by Car on Wednesday Evening p.in. onw is placed sSAFE ROBBERS GET $1,000 7 FROM LOBLAW‘s AT TORONTO poses. ‘lickets are : event, and the youn; making special effo casion a notable on Tickets Now Being Sold for Dance. Net Proceeds to go to Local Charities. Tuesday mashed h A j al ni and hi be three The Draw for the Relief Fund Prizes will take place : 11.30 p.m. _ Be sure to wait for this. Everybody Welcome Bingo for the Ladies Other Bazaar F Saturday, May 4th CAU CHICKEN STAGETTE in the Hollinger Recreation Hall, Timmins Branchâ€"â€"Canadian Legion, 4th Annual ‘Spring ha 00; second 00. Dancit ards. The within the nvited to Other Bazaar Features Large Hams and Milkâ€"Fed Chickens as Prizes rough a wall in a | in entry to Loblaw‘s C Fi¢ 1e 1 will be provide Vagabond King cash pri? i] 1me Th« will D The price of t treet, Toronto. afe door and C in cash. d attend ind help ive â€" the men in CI . to makt i@ible prizes $10.00 be 1 pro 1 ] rom tic k« l1, An daneoet by They aped 11 editor Moun piace and D( warning tha The demons demand for mand from ing kindness administra t Miss Macph Ww Aan and ibidin UI at 8 p.m. 1¢ h Blouses and Blousettes FLLIS HOSIERY SHOPS 1( )T M.P.. might IT‘°C Ss1ag?, 1 ntleness a k wonders 101 nds and ( »tioin the 1 (Delter 1004 They are enâ€" s andad demonâ€" a Winnipeg the Stony jefore it took ‘ials had any ontemplation. up anew the The conmvicts Cns who ] e in Black, 1 and Biege. perfect fit ind corded OU lnave an and lovâ€" ‘s in the titutionts. nake an onvicts r ~food, re enâ€" lemon â€" se deâ€" receive ave an ‘ these institutions, The p assured that no inmate w rules wiil ever have causs of severity on the part o ¢r guards, who are only to be relieved of the nec plying punitive measures. id lovâ€"| would be lightened if the in the + busy bodies outside wou utionts, | fering aid and comfort t ke an‘rigibles inside. On excellent warden, but c to make the experimen she would soon disczover in discipline, and punis corrigibles are just as ne and kindness in the m these institutions, The ; assured that no inmate â€" rules wiil ever have caus clear and : Creptc Treat yourself to | Hosiery â€" lovclines you‘ll know why â€" back again to Ell time 0 : skirt. of fine . FPlannel Many h nleats a ing col: the ha 4| host ings year than a | See these 1 quality Woo finished W Skirts 11 $1.00 wh h _obeys th ) complait he warde ntiim he incor 2 AffOrC we id firmnes: piCc in lov [E

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