Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 16 May 1935, 1, p. 2

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Dome F Da Weir ays to Shop Ma ‘orv Harry Dean in Hospital in Serious Condition. Mrs. Purnis njured in Another Car Accident. â€" Other Interesting Items from South Porcupine and the Dome. C Â¥ 1J 4 83841 845 % 111C SALE or sprinc 8 L *4 * 4 4* ds It Me Java Coffee Assorted Biscuits Medium Prunes Toilet TISSUE 2 WHITE SW ANâ€"a Better Sterilized VYÂ¥ AIUCAAUVALL / YV CCC Clover Honey i _ Tc summer dessertsâ€"LONDON BRA N D Corn Starch â€" 3 27¢ WHITE TUNA FISH : 19c L ATONIA BRANDâ€"Nature‘s own healthful sweet CORNED BEEF Lucerne Cheese 2« 27¢ #@sieeewe® To Slice or Spreadâ€"the sandwich mal Bran Flakes reshly Groundâ€"EATON‘S Health in a delicious breakfast cere: BRANDâ€"H. Marmalade 1CdIum IPrunes 3 ) Delightful Afternoon Tea Assortment vo Motor Accidents _ /; Near South GROCETERIA sSweet and Meaty California Costs only 1¢ per serving Large Pkg. . the standard of econâ€" omy in cereals beâ€" cause of its food value BAZAAR OF FANCYWORK To be held at the Finnish United Church, Bloor Stree south Porcupine, Ont. ROMAN MEAL Thursday, May 23rd, 1935 Dr. Jackson‘s FORMING or the pienic basketâ€"or the cold plate supper T. WILLIAM BRAND t( â€""Mothers‘ ervice. Maurâ€" ripture for the f intermediate ig of "Mother" Couch gave a reading. The "Can a Little ae Libby, from ebody‘s Mothâ€" 11 1J Starting 2 p.m. till 7 p.m. | | Tea will be served with Coffee Bread a nere in y motning hildreéen of ), superinâ€" he church e choirâ€" rs‘""â€"Mrs. isses and 31¢ MrP. wWmMm,. Fleming} viceâ€"presiden 1 Hall; secretary, Miss Ruby 1 treasurer, Miss Dorothy Walker freshment convener, Miss Lily B chaplain, Maxwell Smith, Jr. Archdeacon conducted the electic ple‘s Socie had a very the home Main stree the busine: er‘, very swestly. distributed so that ; might take part. ] rendering of "My M most effective. Dr. the evening service Mr. Jack Leng from On Monda e‘s Society CLUB SODAS Dainty size sodas crisp and freshâ€"in a big value smart k packageâ€"over 70 Double sodas P 8+ c to each, Introduction priced. Magic Baking Powder ®: 28c EATO N GROCETERIA ;131?; LIC IToilet Soap, cake 5¢ * ECONOMICALLY PRICED EATON‘ s Family Blend TEA .!»: 39¢ Weston‘s New Salted An outstanding value 1 51 [E thi El Tom n 19¢ is 230 . 19¢ â€" 29¢ M 1 meeting flice :â€" Hereford Brand 1M 11 1€ 4 1b. tin * _ FRY‘S Breakfast Cocoa, 1â€"2 lb. tin * The soap of beautiful Women, CALAY D AQUIJIAL} D LA N 1)J AZAAVNAU â€" A V U R %/ MA Unpitted Dates %s> 5 C Sliced Corned * AYLMER BRAND 9 < No. 2 Tomato Juice Ns Fresh Cau; * Repeat Offerâ€"EATON‘S Cold Cream, 8 0z. jar 29¢ THURSOR;Q * _ FRY‘S Breakfast Cocoa, 1â€"2 Ib. tin: 25¢ FRUITS ml‘\n 9 % 64 Â¥*% I\p Te Tay t the . "_BAGDAD BRAND Unpitted Dates Another accident happed on Sunday it the junction of the Dome and Timâ€" nins road, when a car in which Mrs. was ridingâ€"driven by her laughter Lucyâ€"had to take the ditch pital Laffin fo riends called Hat at the home venue, from 3 ‘nts of Miss 1 nnounted her mas Nallin. . ad Mt ike pli ‘ner, the car overturned into!} , throwing Mr. Dean out istance. He was picked up is, and as soon as medical pronounced his condition is taken to the Frosbyterian Latest reports are that he is precarious condition. The in the car were not seriously | late old Mrs. Max N place quiet]: add our con hers, and sUUStAINned in cCcar aC 1 Sunday night. M 1 in the employ of M r about thirteen year lown here. On Sunda alled for him in a "down the line" return On rounding the cor Dity road by "Banner the car overturned int. 18t@Ain Sund: n the pkg. 12 OZ. TINS z* Te 3t y THIRD AVE NUF o Change your meals to suit the weatherâ€"and no ;T the différence in the satisfied comments aro S the tableâ€"I‘lan them as you shopâ€"for at Eaton multitude of suggestions are awaiting to be inclu in your shopping basketâ€"scan the values and : cials offéred hereâ€"â€"then shop to save at Eaton‘ **"TTC® mciAT . . 1y Bil atulati: _POWDER M n ageme«é elhar .M Al 39CFUII 1LOW PRICESâ€" VARIFT\ AND FRESHNESS FEATURED CLEANS and POLISHES WINDOWS, MIRRORS, BATH TVUBS and WASH BASINS. N £25¢‘ THE PORCUPINE ADVANCTE, TTHMMNS, ONTaARIO Bm «mm e ues se may ne Witndat costs: T1 UT roughly app riends of Mr Baker) will )VII the CA NNOT SCR ATCH ie local police cour} on Tuesday sault case (Schumacher) was iwn; two speeders paid $10 and me drunk $10 and costs; and one aid $100 fine for having liquor n Oranges Sweet and Juicy Grapefruit per dozen Potatoes Fresh Caught FISH on THURSDAYâ€"â€"FRIDAY Leg of V eal Ib. 18c fom Veal ‘"*~"". 18¢ PEAMEALED BACK Bacon per cut, Ib. 27.¢ EATONIA RINDLESS Bacon half lb. pke. 19c Sliced Cooked HAM 1b. 47¢ Sliced Corned Beef 1b. 17c Pork Loin Blade Roast Ib. 15c Chuck Roast lb.12¢ for Friday Saturday for Brand gol GOVT. GRADED BEEF ba o n Aospl of Each Week B j SPECIALS T7 AND VEGETABLES Hat he i 1paAl ho Mrs Size 2 lc TIMMINS Good force first parlour que the ‘Deer pa celled as be interests of hn he people ind 1m} 2eLl nt m irlo aim nDb¢ Uur question and U jeer parlours in the i as being other t ests of the psople net 1.08 19c¢ OuUn It tb e ol n n VVICLE i1i VUILLS FTOMOUTE 10CAIWL: Mr. Baker‘s paper gives in some de tail the gaslogical features of the de posit, which is within an area of th goldâ€" rock forniation that un derlies about half the extent of th lake, which is {4 imiles in length. an Py the early autumn. A water nearby is also being develsped t vide ample power at a low cost. in three years from the time of i covery a profitable operation wil bern established in this remots ic 130â€"tomn : this was haul« winter and will the n£ Rapid Development (God‘s Lake Gold Mine rroving that Gold Mining Can be Conducted Profitâ€" ably in Northern Ontario. minion MIC 11 ment of Dominior tober las £ uwviit may be made through any branch in Canada of any chartered bank or through recognized bond dealers. The distri>ution of the bonds will be made through the Bank of Canada acting as fiscal agents of the Dominion. Payment will be made in full U¢ I*€ OVE mnverest coupons at the rate of two|son and oneâ€"half per cent., and will be sold was at 99.50 and interest yielding 2.57 per | Nor cent. The 20â€"year bonds will carry inâ€"| perd terest coupons at 3 per cent. per annum | vive and will be sold at 98.50 and interest thre yielding 3.10 per cent. Will Be Nonâ€"Callable Sery The eightâ€"year bonds will be nonâ€" Joh callable; the 20â€"year bonds will be callâ€" ang. able at par on June ist, 1950, or on | cont iny interest payment date thereafter. Serq The 20â€"year bonds will be issued in | ers lenominations og $500 and $1,000 and | were ‘he eightâ€"year bonds will be available Marnr n the denomination of $1,000 only. Mor Public subscription may be made| and hrough any branch in Canada of any | were hartered bank or through reenenized | arasi 21 SUppiles were hauled from th s were joppened at 15( 1. As this confirmd iflicient ore for two i 150â€"ton mill, the : was hauled in ayy} m of In ré $60,000,000 Dominion Loan Being Floated Canada acting as fiscal agents of the minion. Payment will be made in full ainst delivery of interim certificates or about June 1. For General Purposes The proceeds of the issue will be used * general purposes of the Governâ€" nt of Canada. The last flotation of minion securities was made in Ocâ€" er last, when the issue was mainly _refunding purpOses. The present isâ€" will provide funds for current purâ€" es, including probably some reducâ€" i of Treasury Bill indebtedness. n recent weeks the market for Doâ€" iion securities has been active and mng, and it is anticipated that the sent offering, providing a yield of r three per cent. for the long term 1 over two and oneâ€"half per cent. ires the additional cost of t a distance of 130 miles fr compared with â€"operat jumpingâ€"off" point. _broad features of the God are described by W. E. ‘ist for the comnpany in a th In In 1gI Rh ind ght and Twenty Year Bonds will be Issued. Proâ€" ceeds for General Purpose ipl 194. In ig Ating per ton of ore 30 cents. This 30 cen + â€" DAIC _ , 11 PADECT eology of God‘s Lake Gold in the May bulletin of the astitute of Mining Metalâ€" lovered in the summer of ie wellâ€"known prospector, »Fel coupons â€"half per and int« 6 20â€"yea upons at OT id supp n supplies be taken in _ winter road by tractor little is required per ton (20 lbs.) that the charge he depo 1033 in will h )1 rm bond Oonse frot with th ulars w nal cost of operat 130 miles from th with ~operating a indicating ore of payable quantity. ‘ 1933â€"34 a minâ€" es totalling 1260 the railway, and 150 and 2145 fret 1ars wired fro f general ave the choice year bonds du ir bonds due J AMi1 111 Y machinet tinxg the 16 God‘s Lake W. E. Baker bond the 3 * Operal waterâ€"tyo 1€ is GQUE JUN€ I1St, onds will carry e rate of two ind will be sold new loan the | at 1 red from Otâ€"| ral interest:â€"| The _choice of t,wo'of The No per will ‘ diaâ€" ore of upp il meet inadian pI Ppa the ind reatâ€" thus for at=~ Jun Kruschen di dleâ€"pointed er are the caust | Et will also fi stals clean out you keep up pain fo 70 year rheum up fot Vears : serve as a finge got beyongq havit into extra collatr Hamilton a Russian‘s t« serve as a fin One of the ten Old Testament tin }flies. Over and a suffered, it is m« much of the dis Egyptians was duc â€"â€"flies, Toâ€"day we still quitos with us. B keep them out of c ing our doors an, tario Safety Leag:, peal this spring th ensure this necessa The burden of t} Health and Comfor and Window." Township of / Kirkland Lake neth, Mabel. F 10â€" Yearâ€"Old Man 14 Kruschen ianq Bruneau. Floral tributes were ceived from The Reeve and Counci Teck, Kirkland Lake Detachment Provincial Police, The NOfthern N. |pupils and teacher Swastika â€" Pu School, Victorian Order of Nurses, K land Fire Department, Swastika | ‘Department, Swastika United Chu | Rosceoe angq Katy, Timmins, Norn Angéela Junior and Uncle Angus, and Mrs. C. Mathewson, Laura ’Gordon Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Mic} Latchford, Mr. and Mrs. Chase, M B. McLeod, F. Drummond and Jim Lucusino, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Pel Latchford, Maurice angq Mary Ann ; family, Latchford, Mr. and Mrs. Pei and family, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Andor Mr. and Mrs, R. B. Bradley, Latchtfc Jack, Kay Latchem, Alvin Leach ; family, Timmins, Mr. and Mrs. 0. Kelly, Walter O‘Brien, Jack Roland : Morris, Latchford, the Mortson fam Latchford, the Schneider family, Latt ford, Mr. and Mrs. Mortson,. Ar field, Que., W. Chenette Latehfo did "or Health and Comfort Screen Doors and Windows NOT A RHEUMATIC PAIN FOR 4 YEARS | 5o lar as they are open The knowledge of this f; is a great aid in follbwin derground and in finding | posits, and it illustrates valuable aid a mining | give in developing a mine quUuar dyle tain [ valu Funeral of Mrs. Mortson at Kirkland Last Wee sout where similarly now being dev 1bo 1J AY. MAY veins connect Where these d of tuff, th ind elsewhere is they are o 91 nt times ind abo mol dise due ha it 11 Cl 17 1J JOv m 1] 2, Mis Jimmi Pelki¢ ind 111

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