Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 29 Aug 1935, 3, p. 6

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Prices in general are down, as proâ€" duce becomes more plentiful and as the farmers keep their bids below those generally paid here. Green and ripe tomatoes made their first appearance this week. The green ones sold at 50 cents an 11â€"quart basâ€" ket; the ripe vegetables were not in sufficient quantity for pricing. Golden and green Hubbard squash, also new to the market this summer, went at 25 cents each, while crookneck squash sold at 2 for 25¢c, Marrows were 10 cents each. New potatoes were selling at 30 conts an 11â€"quart basket in most stalls. Bunched stuff, carrots, beets, Swiss chard, onions, parsnips and others, cut First Northernâ€"Grown Italian Beans at Market "Business was the best it‘s been this year on Saturday," seemed to be the general feeling at the Timmins Farâ€" mers‘ Market on Tuesday morning, as another good day greeted those who brought fresh produce in from their gardens for sale direct to Timmins householders. Giolden Northern Equals Sunny Italy for Beans. Business: Specially Good at the Timmins Market on Tuesday. Prices Down for Most Products. 1 covETsky‘s<~ ’.' ' } N M\N Here Are FIVE GREAT SPECIALS on Sale Friday and Saturday Doherty Roadhouse Co. Toronto 293 Bay Street 39 OQONLY! Windproof and rainpreof "Veloâ€"Suede" Windâ€" breakers that are ideal for this time of year. Three shades from which to chooseâ€"fawn, dark brown and twoâ€"tone brown and fawn. Neat filting pleated and plain back styles with self collar. . Some have knitted collars, . All sizes 6â€"â€"46 in the lot. Accurate Markets and Executions in We are qualified to furnish fast and accurate quotatiors and executions in all Men‘s * Velo Suede * (SUEDE FABRIC) ocal Phones 1200 and 1201 Bucovetsky‘s Stand for Honest Values Honestly Advertised * /33 Mining Stocks Industrial and Public Utility Stocks Bonds Unlisted Stocks To anyone, who can prove we have departed from the truth or have made false statements regarding our goods, in our advertising, we will refund the cost of those goods, if purchased, plus an additionâ€" al 10 per gent. Regular $3.75 Spring chickens from 60 $1.00 live, are being offered. Curly Savoy cabbage is expected ir for sale on Saturday. Ordinary cabâ€" bage goes now at about 5 cents a head or 3 to 4 cents a pound. from 5 cents to 3 for 10 cents is of fine quality,. Peas are practically all over now, butl beans are still plentiful at 40 cents an 11â€"quart basket; 25 cents per 6 quarts; iLatalogue Made of Maps or about § a POUNCG _.|â€" Available at Ottawa Dept. Gavuvnuv eahhaan ic ovnarteon in Italian Beans Grown Here Who says sunny Italy has anything on the Golden North? ‘One farmer brought Italian beans to market, the first anyone present had seen grown in the North. They were going at 2 pounds for 25 cents., and looked just as good as the native Italian product, but much fresher, The beans are known as "Ceecr‘‘ to those who use them. Celery is just beginning to come on the market and was selling on Tuesday at 10 cents a bunch, some of the smaller one going at 5 cents. Dur Pledoge Timmins 19 Pine.St. North â€"Men‘s Dept., Main FI:or each Sam Bucovetsky Limited who stole collar wili mark t iY Ar precedir "The i1 pat naps, aiso lo Cut flowers brighten many of the stalls. Snapdragons, 20 cents a dozen; gladioli 50 cents a dozen; sweet preas, 25~cents a bunch and mixed flowers at 10 cents a bunch are popular sellers. Doughnuts at 25 cents a dozen were picked up quickly. The demand for stalls at the market has now exceeded the supply, so the town is building five more at the north erd of the building in the ball park. Another contemplated change is the erection of a four foot sloped roof on the east side of the stalls, to keep the rain from customers‘ heads and to keep the early afternoon sun from wilting the produce. A large gateway has been cut through the ball park fence onto Pine street, giving easy access from that side, and a large sign is boing erected just outâ€" side to remind Timmins citizens that there really is a good farmers market at which they can buy all manner of fresh farm produce at reasonable prices, dozen, while 35 cents. ributed by th vith approxit or maps, among nen., foresters, C ast 1J Al ind 11 maArked increa 11 t of the Inte @il vear 90.000 grade A Good quality Cotton Flannelette Blankets in white or grey ground with pink or blue striped border. Singly whipped and neatly finished. Size 58 x 72 inches. Cool nights demand these â€"buy several at this low price. FLANNELETTE BLANKETS $I .5? ng in Su1 erad to show what we mean FOR HONEST VALUES For over a quarter of a century Sam Bucovetsky Ltd., has been serving and serving well the people of Timmins and other Northern towns. With the communities the firm, noted always for its honest, valueâ€"giving policy, itself has grown up into a widespread firmly established organization. _ Huge buying power, coupled with modern merchandizâ€" ing methods enable us to pass on to you now, more than ever before, bigger and better We have pledged ourselves to always carry on with this policy of Honest Valueâ€" values. We make it worth your while to read our advertiseâ€" Giving and honestly advertising it. ments regularly. White or Grey 11 at 40 cents pullets go at CRUS A DE Pair Friday and Saturday only â€"â€"Basement Store and Honest Advertising The special committee of the British Medical Association, formed recently to make a study of the effect i3f alcohol on the driving of motor cars, reports that extensive researches show a motorist‘s efficiency is definitely affected by as In the interests of road safety, every motorist in Britain has now been offiâ€" cially advised not t> take even a small alcoholic drink before driving. Britain Advises Against Even One Drink for Drivers Shop at Bucovetsky‘s with Absolute Confidence. ! Economy Size 48 Pads 69c box Brown or Black Shawl tongue style Sport Oxfords for growing girls. Just the thing for school wear.. Solid leather soles and rubber tipped, medium â€" height heels. Sizes 3 to 8. SPORT OXFORDS $] .95 More than four thousand five hu: dred Timmins pupils will be the job on Tuesday morning at nit o‘clock when the school bells will rir for the first time since June. Most « them will be glad to get backâ€"to high: grades and forms. They‘ve hiad as fi1 a summer for holidays as the Nor! Over 4,500 Pupils at School‘s Reâ€"opening Two Graduates of the High School Now on Teaching Staff ‘of School Other new Teachers for Timâ€" mins Schools. "Persons who have consumed are usually considered to be quite erate quantities of alcoholic drink substantial quantities of aloot their blood for several hours wards," the report adds. "It i The report stresses tnat the effect of alcohol is often to lead perssns into taking risks and in making rapid deciâ€" sions. This making of rapid decisions leads persons into believing that the effect of a small quantity of alcchol is to quicken their perceptions, a belief now proved definitely mistaken. "The driving of a motor car," the report states, ‘"involves a successin of highly skilled muscular movements, deâ€" pendent on rapid and accurate coâ€"orâ€" dination between eyes, hands and foet. It is found that the speed with which the gaze is directed to fresh Objects is measurably impaired by the drinking Six men were tested for ability to‘tions from the Timmins sc learn and write a code. Two hours|Scott replaces Miss A. Te after drinking alcohol equivalent t0O | was marriecd this summer, three ounces of whisky, their capacity |RBucovetsky and Miss Ann to learn was cut down, on the averag€ | replace Miss Gcoettler and M by 10 per cent. ‘Miss McGarry was in Ti In the experiment of adjusting @an|year, teaching in one of t indicator, tests were taken of the eight|schools, and will teach L men every half hour until twoâ€"h3urs|Scott‘s specialty is physica after the drink. Skill was on the averâ€" |ang Miss Bucovetsky‘s Er age, diminished by 8 per cent. in the|History. John Grabb, who first half hour, 15 in the next, 20 in the | from the College of Educ third and 15 per cent in the last half| year, but who is a former hour. Albert College, Belleville, i The committee, appointed at the sugâ€" gestion of Mr. Leslie Hore Belisha, Minister of Transport, had the assisâ€" tance of heads of medical departments, from the police, from the Industrial Research Board, from the London hosâ€" pitals and from Oxford and Cambridgs Universities. little as three ounces of whisky. Tests upon eight. men have, the reâ€" port says, shown that skill to keep a simple indicator adjusted by means of a single control is diminished by 20 per cent even an hour after consuming three ounces of whisky. irowing Girls @iloahol â€"Mezzanine or Basement di e â€"report alcohol h that the ind must Pair effec lar nat the effect of rad perssns into iking rapid deciâ€" f rapid decisions for ability to T‘wo hours equivalent to their capacity n megntail rdlination what motdâ€" hav? their fill, it‘s said. At the Timmins High and Vocational School last year there was a registraâ€" tion of 723."This year there will be many more, it is expected. Giaduates Teach at High School For the first time in the history of the school, graduates are coming back to teach. Miss Anne Scott and Miss Rose Bucovetsky, both of whom were at the College of Education in Toronâ€" to last year, andq both of whom are honour graduates of the University of Toronto, took their honour matriculaâ€" tions from the Timmins school. Miss Scott replaces Miss A. Tennant, who was marriecd this summer, and Miss Bucovetsky and Miss Anne McGarry replace Miss Gcettler and Miss Mackey. Miss McGarry was in Timmins last vear. teaching in one of the separate has known, but they‘ve just about had McCallum as boys‘ physical c nstructor; and J. Murray Spiet eplace Stanley McDowell, who h epted a position on the staff ¢( foderich school. 730 last 1}Y Foeurâ€"Room Addition Rs« The public schools‘ att 0 last yvear: will be in homeâ€"made, Ib. Peas, 2 tins â€" â€" 21¢ Tomatoes, large tin 9¢ Macaroni, 1 Ib. pkg 9¢ New Timmins, Phones 111 and 133 DALTON‘S lr(,n(h Matches ONLY 46 OF THESE, so come carly for DCst: SCICULUIOI, Smartly styled with intriguing touches of Fall Fashions make them cutstanding. New travel tweed print designs in real silk crepeâ€"all new for Fall. At this price you can afford 2 or 2 of these chic models. Sizes 14 to 20. J C ) boxes for I !b. tin iskeard m Addition Ready Soon ic schools‘ attendance ear: will be increased t certain. Though the fo Eddy‘s EST VALUE! DRESSES $ 1 .95 Women‘s and Misses‘ , is replaci lysical cultu il e separatle tin. Miss _â€" training glish and graduated @ition â€" this 10 has ac iff of tht New Potatoes AC SUGAR, 10 lbs. for EELLOGLCG‘S CORNFLAKES, 3 pkgs BISCUITS, so come carly for best_ selection! d thi â€"four 5 lIbs., for of â€"Readyâ€"toâ€"Wear, Main Floor room addition to the Moneta school will not be ready for a month or so yet, it is not thought that the delay will imâ€" peds any of the pupils. Four new teachâ€" ers have béen engaged for the addition angq three will replace those who have gone to other schools or have become married during the summer. The new teachers are: James McClung, of Cornâ€" wall; Miss Dorothy Caswell, of Perth; Miss Gertrude Honeywell, of Ottawa, Miss Carrie V. Mann, of Parry Sound; Miss Mabel B. Richardson, Timmins; Miss Clara G. Young, of Westport; and Miss Donelda McClusky. They have not yet been assigned to the three pubâ€" lic schools, Central, Mattagami and Moneta. Separate Schools Have Most Pupils The enrolment the Separate schools, St. Anthony‘s, St. Charles, Holy Family and St. Joseph‘s is expected to exceed last year‘s mark of 2,100 by at least 200. Onsg extra classroom will be pressed into use immediatelyâ€"the oneâ€" roomed school annex in connection with St. Anthony‘s. Three new teachers have been engaged by the board: Miss Cecile Frappier, Miss Jeanne Mallett?, and Miss Jeanne Aulet, all of Timâ€" mins. It may be necessary within the next month or so to increase the staff still furthEr, the board feels. PICNIC HAMS Schneiders, Ib..... 26C Olmypics in as attendan: Knickerbacker eps on this w THURSDAY. AUVGUST 2#9TH, 1935 each south Poercupine, Phone 150 way, lt C _ telepht is Wheat Sweet Rose Brand per Puffed per lb 3: If Germany an hold the next neâ€"booth, as far rned, 29¢ 0C

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