Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 21 Nov 1935, 2, p. 8

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Term of Two Months for Fake Holdâ€"up have was 11 puttin mg t( After the evidence Ma ed Boulian: where yvou | the car la makse that the Car last year make that has no for some years. | team at $200. can do is CA pJ fJCAL 3. ) ignorano car. He will spend jJail, Hs was convi day of teing drunk "I told him the I olen There IS Something New Under the Sun! (Continued trom Page One) accepted the car when the starter ixed, but was to have paid for the ag in of windows himself. Accordâ€" o Bouliane, Morin was to have he car ‘"in good shape." rin claimed he had paid $250 for ar last year, although it is of a that has not beenmâ€" Jn the market ome vears. He valued Bouliane‘s security 21 Pine St. N. INSURANCE OF EVERY KIND REAL ESTATE MORT "CGilovesilk" panties by Yan Radlte. Shades of petal pink ard white in «izes small, medium and large. Busovetsky‘s Ladies Dept. Main Floor soft, comfortable so perféct fitâ€" ting under snug gowns are these Quality and style go hand in hand with these fine hats. Newest deâ€" signs and latost blocks in full range of shades in all sizes 6% to Warm and comfortable pure clastic rib knit combinations for men. Blue Label "Buck" Brand made especially to our specifications by Stanfields. All sizes 36 to 44 and very low priced. Bucovetsky‘s Mcn‘s Dept. Main Floor Bucovetsky‘ s Men‘s Dept. Main Floor Le2ders in style anrd comfort are these smart shoes by "Blachford." Ncat fashion@able Brogue, strap and tie styles with dressy and walking heels, Browns and blacks. All sizes and widths, ®° e Magistrate Atkinscon instructâ€" lian:: "Put the horses back you got them. I do think it‘s asonable that the least Morin is pay for the glasses. The case to have arisen more from pur: ce than anything else." stole Blanket From Car _ h â€"Beaton admitted having a gray blanket from a parked _ will spend the next 30 days in > was convicted eariier in the teing drunk. sood Qualityâ€"â€"Good Value "V an Raalte" rood Qualityâ€"â€"Good Value rood Qualityâ€"â€"Good Value Brand GOOD QUALITYâ€"GOOD VALUE GLOVESILK PANTIES All Wool combinations Men‘s "BROCK " HATS â€"â€"‘Prced at â€"â€" â€"â€"â€"Prmced at â€" at â€"â€" ikir stri $5.00 $1.00 $2.98 "BLACHFORD " SHOES $7.50 pr.up Call in or Phone for Full Particulars he had bought at new low rates I l L ( W omen‘s Bucovetsky‘s Holly Shoe Shop deal of was no good," said a boy who charged a young man with having assaulted him. "He hit me once in the chest." "He callegq me names and he hit me first," said the defendant in his turn. was no good," said a boy who a young man with having : him. "He hit me once in the c as I on oath at the time I said MORTGAGE®S Of interest to all who buy is this new nameplate of SAM BUCOVETSKY LTD.~~â€"it stands for 28 years of square dealing and honest value giving to the people of. the Northâ€"â€"it stands for honest merchandise honestâ€" ly presented through honest advertisingâ€"â€"â€"â€"Let it be your guide in the future in all your buying of wearing apâ€" parel and household goods. As of old, your new guide to better buying............ ow 3t pCS j \0“ Service Phone 104 Bucovetsky‘s New Signature Fine quality Curly Cloth Coats for childâ€" ren 2 to 6 years of age. Well finished littie coats in neat double breasted style with self collar.. Reautifully lined. Shades of maroon, grey navy. Cons‘idering quality they are quite low priced. Good Qualityâ€"Good Value Children‘s CURLY.CLO IH COATS grancy last week, Dut who were given a week to leave town, did not answer to their names. John Beaton took 30 days in jail for ccnsunmiing liquor in a public place. Altogether, eight first offence drunks were fined $10 and costs or 30 days, and one second offender, Eddy Mcâ€" that?" asked Bureau through Sergeant Gagnon who acted as interpreter for him when he asked the magistrate that all the evidence shouid be inâ€" terpreted to him as it was given. "I didn‘t swear him, your worship," said the deputy chief. "You can go," said the magistrate at the conclysion of the case, to Bureau. "Don‘t tell him that," he added to the interpreter. Bureau needed no interpreter for that remark. H2 left quickly. Max Brandwein, who had occupied the place up to the time that Bureau ced at Bureau needed no interpreter 1for that remark. H2 left quickly. Max Brandwein, who had occupied the place up to the time that Bureau took it cver, pleaded guilty to having kept liquor for sale and was sentenced to three months in jail. The place was made public for one year. nAaAvit SAIMIL to thres months in jail. T also made public for one Joseph Forget is still too in court to answer a cha ing liquor for sale. His ca adjourned one week. He be well enough to stand t was told. Neva Barett and Mar SUe reiease A vagranc woman was charge subst €q guilty. Two yvoun Keep Liquor for Sal« man Simpson g kept liquor for sale at street north and was . res months in jail. The Bucovetsky $00 Dail, fails ‘ges of vagra d and bene wvithdrawn and mnel arge and wWwas senltenced i jail. The place was for one year. still too ill to appear r a charge of keepâ€" . His case was again eek. He may never stand trial, the court but who were given Basoment ) appear Uto ‘Their bail arrants isâ€" she ple guilty to » 173 Balâ€" sentenced place was another ‘drunk" VA ~ Evoy., took 20 days in jJail. One man from South Porcupine had his $25 bail estreated and in addition a bench warrant was issued for his arâ€" rest. He is chargsd with being drunk. C. Lemieux had been partly under the influence of liquor winen picked up by police and charged with reckless driving, he admitted. He paid $25 and costs. One speeder paigd $10 ana costs, an, cther $5 and costs. One charge of drivâ€" ing without a permit was adjourned when the defendant stated he had had a permit but lost it and had applied for a renewal. A minor assault case under a town byâ€"law brought a fine of $5 and costs. Full fashiored pure thrtad silk "Superâ€" silk" hose in the newest Fall shades. Cradle foot constructicon with reinforced heel, toe and garter welt. Semi service weight in all sizes to 10. First quality. Joseph Henry Pescod, who had lived in Cobalt for many years, died at his home there on Sunday night from heart Joseph Henry Pescod Dies at His Home in Cobalt trouble. He came home from the Arntâ€" field where he had been engaged as cook, some two weeks ago. Mr. Pesâ€" cod, who was 57 years of age at the time of death, was born in England, ccming to Canada when a young man. After living for a time in Toronto he moved to Cobalt in the early days and followed the business of cook at mining properties in the district. He was wellâ€"known and had many friends, having served as cook at many of the mine properties in the Silver Camp. He was a member of the Masonic Order. The funeral took place under the ausâ€" pices of Silver Lodge AF. and AM. on Wednesday and was largely attended. He is survived by his widow and two sons, Hilton at home, and Jack at Red LaAk#e. Detroit News:â€"Ordinary salt makes a good road binder. You have to take that with the grain. Good, Qualityâ€"Good Vailue Bucovetsky‘s Ladies‘ Dept. Main Ploor $1.00 pr Priced at Women‘s "The Workingman‘s Storeâ€"â€"where your money buys more‘‘ assures you through its longstanding policy of "Satisfaction Guaranteed" absolute confidence in buyâ€" ing. Remember that wherever you see this nameplate it will stand for a square deal to all and will always be» (LS under ) S§Summat and | Terms of New Trade Treaty with U.S.A. Ccuntries signingâ€"United . Canada. Effective dateâ€"January 1. Expiration dateâ€"Decembet if either country serves six m vance notice. Lo cenlt.)} manut materi on 787 articles, the lowest rates paid | by any nonâ€"British country. A promise to seek legislation to perâ€" mit Canadians visiting the United States to carry $100 in American goodsl dutyâ€"free back to their homes each month. AQON e leading concess Reductions on wh nts a bushel); off immary in Brief af the Agreement Made Between Canada and the United States. CC o 25 mAC Canada Agrees to concessions on goo threeâ€"fourths of U CeIi * Bird‘s" Mackinaw COATS "Bird‘s‘"‘ the most famous makers of mackinaw clcth make these coats. Pure weol mackinaw cloth, heavy weight and in navy blue or steel grey shade. All round beited models with de:p shawl collar and four pockets. All sizes 36 to 46. Good Qualityâ€"Good Value Men‘s 1C 1J Bucovetsky‘s Men‘s I irths of U.S. dutiab da in 1929â€"30. commodities, some C essions being: radi( dustri )c mitl d lumbe electrical appa 17 1C ed at ison fresh vegetable season (d y 1, 1936. mber 31, 1938 ix months‘ adâ€" being from grapeiru ctures. Uunpial buildin 35 p€ and p€ of A pledge to liberalize the system of establishing arbitrary â€" valuations on American products. (United States ofâ€" ficials considered these valuations equiâ€" valent to higher and unreasonable duâ€" p| A promise to keep raw cotton on the ; artificial abrasives an free list and to put tractors on that list.! A promise to main United States Agreed: 10 per cent. duty on f« To grant concessions to Canada on | mals. s 19 major commodities which amounted | _ Scope of American . to twoâ€"thirds of America‘s imports All reductions in An from Canada in 1929. Chief among‘(;anadian products wi these concessions were: Tariff slash on | all other countries C 4â€"yearâ€"old whiskey from $1 to 50 cents | which has denounced 1 per fifth of a gallon. nation pact with the Reductions in duties on specified quoâ€" mm tas of beef cattle (from 3 to 2 cents $A per pound on animals over 700 pounds) ; LOCI Mmlng ) dairy cows (2 1â€"2 cents to 1 1â€"2 cents);|© to Meet Toâ€"m: cream (56.6 cents to 35 cents per galâ€" lon):;: white or Irish seed potatoes (75 A good attendance C to 45 cents per 100 pounds); Douglas'me Porcupine is exp fir and western hemlock (50 per cent.); |night at the Empire hc socme of the quotas, which include imâ€" ; when the first of the ports from all countries, are 155,000 | mestings of the loca beef cattle; 20,000 dairy cows; 1,500,000 i C.LM.M. will be held.‘ gallons of cream; 250,000,000 board feet ‘ delivered by Mr. Dick of fir and hemlock. Rand company is to b Also reduced duties on lumber and timber or other kinds; cheddar chees*, Blairmoure Enterpris( turnips, apples, hay, mapie sugar, live cording to their mean poultryv, horses, halibut and some other ing to their meannes mroir=mat=â€" P P P P A l AP AL l AL L AC L AC LA AL AL LAAA L P l O l l L l ult ul lt : O lt PP l e l lt ut Main Flogot M2ade by Ponman‘s these hose are doubly reinforced at knees, toe and heel to give extra wear. Fawn shade or‘ly in sizes 6 to 10. Very low priced for this regular stock article makes it outstanding in quality and value, GOOD QUALITYâ€"GOOD VALUE "PURLFY " BRAND STOCKINGS 52C o 2C ey2, Blairmoure Enterprise:â€"Some give acâ€" live ‘ cording to their means, others accordâ€" THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 218T, 1935 Good Qualityâ€"â€"Good Value Smartly styled Oxfords and Beots in this well known line of footwear that are so comfortable to wear. C2alf and kid leathers with either rubber or leather heels and single or double solid leather soles. All sizes § to 12. Good Qualityâ€"â€"Good Value Pure Irish Linen "Shamrock" Brand pure Irish linen double damask table cloths in heavy weight. Several beautiful floral and conventional designs, Large size 66" by 86" Extreme good value at this low price. Bucovetsky‘s Ladies Dept. Main Floor Good Qualityâ€"â€"Good Value Comfortable, flat knit combinations that are warm, good wearing and well made which are features toast have made them outstanding value for years. Long sleeves and long leg model only in all sizes 22 to 34. Natural shade. $5.50 pr. up Double Damask Table Cloths fish: some leathers and ferromanganâ€" CQSC A pledge to ksep on the free list Canadian pulpwocd, newsprint, unâ€" manufactured wood, shingles, lath, lobsters, certain furs, crude : asbestos, artificial abrasives and fertilizers, A promise to maintain the present 10 per cent. duty on fesdstuffs for aniâ€" mals. Scope of American concessions: All reductions in American dutles on Canadian products will be extended to all other countries except Germany, which has denounced its mostâ€"favoured nation pact with the United States. A good attendance of mining men of the Porcupine is expected toâ€"morrow night at the Empire hotel at 8.15 o‘clo¢k when the first of the winter series of mestings of the local branch of the C.LM.M. will be held. Thre address to be delivered by Mr. Dick of the Ingersoll Rand company is to be on mine hoists, Local Mining Institute to Mceet Toâ€"morrow Night "Penman‘s 95" Combinations Pricéd at â€" Children‘s Bucovetsky‘s Holly Shoe Shop SHOES Priced Priced at Priced at Men‘s Bucovetsky‘s Basement Bucovetsky‘s Basement Boys‘

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