Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 27 Feb 1936, 2, p. 5

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O0O dress was the suced ied the reâ€"housing at the outset the ex rather cast,lv M done, however, the though 25 percent has been reâ€"housec revealed that anot} lion houses were : believed that the be increased to ha The problem is the attention of t throughout the lar pointing out that t country had been think that there y tance on the ties to do their pa WA 111 lc missioner in Canada. In an add1 fore members of the Montreal Board of Trade, Sir : Francis sa Britain had reâ€"housed a quarte population since the end of th Housing ‘schemes, improved sinc adoption after 1918, had made contribution to the recovery country, he said, pointing oaut tha lioration in the building trade hi reflected in allied activities. Much Remains Â¥Yet to Do t "I98$ P on wh out thi That no of has been as in meéting : the problem opinion expr( British Reâ€"Housing Schemes on Big Sceale from time to ticabillity of : in Canada t« and to prov Dominion. 2 d S tenal ter. Slum Clearance Plans have! been Worked out on Enorâ€" mous Scale. Some of thke Results. f THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27TH. 1936 Timmins Dairy s YC uch ) neip rancis Koevyno lized Id,. a LIQUID 0 PASTE STOVE POLISH WESTERN CANADA Special Bargain GOING DAILYâ€" FEB. 28 to MAR. 12 inclusive § CONVYENIENT TRAIN SERYVICE BAGGAGE Checked. STOPOVERS at Port Arthur, Ont. Ont., and West ; also at Chicago, II1., Sault Ste. Marie, Mich accordance with tariffs of United States lines. ind alc . the following dightlr higher fares apply : (a) Tourist Sfccpingr Cars at é;););oa;il mately 1‘;¢ per mile, plus regular berth rate. (b) Standard Siczcping and Paslos Cars at epproximately 1‘=c per mile, plus regular berth or chair rate. SLEEPING CAR PRIYILEGES,. Whore MILK Fights Colds! Floud HI Approximately CENT A MILE â€" Each Way GOOD IN COACHES ONLY P44 s t â€" W working man, and therefor i found necessary for the s in providing the difference, said.. Subsidics were deci N Stay happy with the thought that this winter you‘re less susceptible to and more proâ€" tected against colds, the "flu" or worse. Drink Timâ€" mins Dairy Milk, because it is richer in the resistance building vitamins and butâ€" terâ€"fats that make milk one of your most important proâ€" tectors of health. For your health‘s sake drink milk. indadet part 0o eir par m was in Years Recalled itain following t of money made iIble, with rents t o man,. and ther Lh SsSpeaxk cent ‘of _ th used a suri nother re needed. 1A] 11 Excecursions FI’ON) built. lump 51 commissioner s a s which accompa schemes, althou eriment had ch remains Lo speaker said. 2 of the populati a survey last yve 11 11 garcd ldin: 16 i1b i¢ Cer mIign million. lal Return Limit : 45 days said. Alâ€" population last vear eme 1 of $1 lC 9 )€ Sir led i0 ,â€" Inâ€" clent pSoplit thods being tain numbe card wall said that the last cen more than a million p "at a density‘" of thr rcoom; 330,.000 living for room; and 25 percent « living in conditions al Origin of the Calendar Goes Back to the Greeks Natio ms 000 h placed might regard Th 5 € 111C Pif Strondc arlenda some reCcEn )w the earlie nt was the nined i WOLI T‘he T _ mea om Cl the sleeping car space is required 1l a Do VY iken naC ugAt in this manne! $400,000.000 had ent to Suild 40,000 housos. Abolition of State Subsidies 23 the subsidyv was limililed lOan. 1.000 Bu C 00( Slum Clearan( ‘om new II 1â€"2 days, of the se RC comple du 11 ensued â€" AYX indertook a ne 0 o Oi giving a 7 Immins t @1 OnNn ‘ed in | row in rom All Stations in the East ) V milet )1 000 l n rillo ns th prIise a o 91 .rmstrong. id west, in 51 ¢ Plans * more to ons ie population ng less than by carli clude 91 of 354 it the plan years. With he speaker howed that were livinzg p € i or are Deâ€" Bir Francis )een loaned C ne war in i _ 1,800,000 enterprise. ings have| da rAnCC@~C vwith 280 and re the pla 34 days, i to the calculaâ€" d to be tmen ayV nintsl 5o. Th 1€ pian Una val 0 ‘men ilimo bj CUuU been rible of 1J 16 of 1€ was given by the bride‘s parent: Hollinger Recreation hall, about tyâ€"five couples being gathered delightful evening being spent large number of beautiful anc promit nominatt council nominated to election made o[ the judge been irregulat mins ten yef Undorwriters‘ Dr. Mclnni address by Mr. T Mining Inspecton Sutherland spent sutheriland spent some time last yea studying mining conditions, etc., i South Africa, and to the Kiwanis Clu he gave a very interesting informativ account of his visit, touching on man matters that proved of decided intsres to his audience, «all finding the addres studying south Af he gave Kiwat "At the Kiwanis Club lunchs Tuesday afternoon, the Creside: R. Dye, occupied the chair and tively conducted the interesting ing," said The Advance ten yea "The chief feature of the day w address by Mr. T.F. Sutherland att1 radd ure from town. A featu ing was the unique proes Mr. Noble was given a radio, the set being inst time at his home. Imi the radio was installed that Sandy Falls was t address of appreciatior to Mr. Noble, the staff c Canada Power Co. being ous of expressing their fc> the manager and the sUranct loss wa Mtr. E. S. Nobl Mrs. Mofla iirns private In VIiOUs umber of vea ending . Timmin C Ontar tandin pre 1€ I7 aent CILlZe iding med 18 The Advance of Feb,. 25th, 1926,} and tt llowing paragraph was published | past t1 the heading:â€"*"Unique Presentaâ€"| staff 0o Iade to E. S. Noble":â€""On Friday| wishes ng last a number of the friends of| tended . 6. Noble gathered at his residâ€"| have â€" o show their appreciation of him| avenut reir regret at his expected departâ€"| weqg om town. A feature of the evEnâ€" | the ne as the unique presentation made.} Porcup loble was given a latest type of | many the set being installed in record|3f toy at his home. Immediately after| as +nma i years ago iire C;i $25.000 or $30.000 ilding. It prove s to leaving here Mr esented with an add s a mark of appreciatio The address was signed ent citizens including ; expressing their sincere r: manager and their regret a ; of his connection with y here, as well as their for the future of himself Mr. M. J. Cavaney, at S Th § an( Club i heavy one. irs ago Miss M. E. Stevensor a, Central Supervisor for th Order of Nurses for Canada wn with the purpose of estab branch of the V.O.N. in Tim is visit was made in respons tty, of Winnip« Underwriters‘ nda. J.â€"A: and well wo the Chief In 0. is conside x addresses p.m Mr. OorC Wit 1psStalit netcess hat th evening a r he bride‘s parent luncheor paren Balsar ind E. mavo ‘. ~and 0o lding ant ospita AFC A. McCamus, Toront( re entertained at Tim ago ‘by the local Lif sociation. 11 30 i] id talled, it was found was broadcasting an lation and farewell taff of the Northetrn no: h da five others ago for th airy by the de > 1926 clectio worth while five Ma 1IT n€ pit: 1€ requ "*MAUuI (th: while; "Th pector of Mine ‘ed ~onr.of > th mok M @ill very desii offi T tC il at Mrs. addre ducted â€" the Timmins for president 0{ sociation of tock ir $20.000 2N dec.sicn tion had 0) 01 A C it ind was ss from éll done ans listâ€" sed and i yeal Rouy! Moffat An 2 rugd flad he fo severâ€" â€"aind â€"# ed A! Jlave« Otrtn ~mro t, Mi effec meet man ral 0 OS ponse r the C U WE °C on net 16 mA the The Advance ten years ago had the following:â€""Last week Mr. Neh Paulâ€" kenham, wellâ€"known oldâ€"time prospetâ€" tor of this North Land. returned from Red Lake to Hudson, making the trip by dog team and by shank‘s mare. Those who know Neh have an idea of all the fun he had when they read the story published in The Toronto Star one day last week. There is a column about the old prospector, but it takes only about five lines to tell all that Neh said in actual words to the enterâ€" prising reporter who interviewed him at Hudson. Neh created something of ed and also extended to the br groom the sincerest good wishes. Mr. Bailey responded he was with the hearty singing of "He‘s Good Fellow," right to the la: and additions. Each guest was portion of the wedding cake at eon, The bride has been a resident in town for three yea and the groom for four years, past two years and a half being staff of the Hollinger Stores. 1 Wednesday evening, Feb. 17th, 192 the new Presbyterian hospital at Sout Porcupine was formally opened, wit many church officials present from 0o of town. Rev. Sanderson, Moderat of the Temiskaming Presbytery, pr sided for the occasion. Miss Chambe was the first superintendent. Ten years ago there were reports â€" the effect that placer mining had bee started in the Kamiskotia area but pro pectors coming out from that area sa the had not heard of it, although one township there had been a sta made. and The i1 at ip} ishes of hosts of friends w nded to them. Mr. and M ive taken up residence o1 1O he couple are he hall was piled hi addition there wa:s presents at the of tAankKed U the delightd so exteonded Wilkins also play kind were J Downie, Jo :. ~"Mtr. :S. wWT 3,500,000 Canadians nger Stores. The of friends will be venin A.S.D Guards the Savings of "Millions of small investotrs," points out Mr. Dunning, "rely upon this trusteeship to handle for them their small savings in a manner which would ~* * # of Finance, very aptly describes Life Insurance as "the greatest economic trusteeship within the boundaries of this country". be impractical and impossible for them to do themselves statement are several impurtam facts First â€"As trustees for thrifty people, Life Insurâ€" ance Companies distribute millions of dollars each year to policyholders and beneficiaries â€" keeping Bcaring out the truth of the Finance Minister‘s 11 HE Honourable Chas M C ho m ler _ _17th, 1926, tal at South pened, with nt from out Moderator bytery. preâ€" s Chambers 101 O1 anada‘s Greatest Trusteeship popuiat rs past 1. Bric O Bail: a uri IT‘C n th > bes DV ind ; OCCuUur 111 recgFi depo. | death of Neil I Finland. who a sonsation by casually walking in alone apparently from the back end of noâ€" where. He explained that his dog ww@am was tired out from the hard trip from Red Lake, and that he had left them about two miles out. He walked back ReC met party went out last week from Mileage 68 north of Cochrane on the T. N. O. extension. It is understod that the parly is being sent out by the T. N. O,. Railway with a view to having surâ€" veys all ready and details in hand all complete to take advantage in short order of any developments that ma; occur in regard to the china clay cor gypsum deposits in the North." ‘"The Lancashire Football ful and pleasing frc The attendance was : all present found the edly enjoyable one. netted for the Lancas in addiiton to the h: by all attending the | orchestra fiuwrnished | Refreshments were â€" evening. The com were generally comy cwners ol the Aunter D|OoCK p recently destroyed by fire at have been notified that unless s clean up the debris are taken owners within the next few da matter will be turned over to t! Marshal of Ontario with a he issue an order compelling without further delay." *A NC the lin party went 0 68 north of O. extension. parkly is bein Life Insurance ) candidatesâ€"Messrs Geo. Bannerâ€" and I. P. Wilsonâ€"are in the field the reeveship of Whitney townâ€" The recent death of Reeve Macâ€" ror made a new election necessary." nding library has been establishcd he Englehart public school. The ing number of libraries in the Lake ng number of lit i Land are pleasing rowth of the count "The dance give 1J ire Football Club was successâ€" 1 pleasing from a‘l viewpoints. endance was specially large and ent found the evening a decidâ€" ijoyable one. A neat sum was for the Lancashire Football Club iton to the happy time enjoyed ittending the event. The A.S.D. ra fiurnished the best of music. iments were served during the The committee in charg> enerally complimented for the ‘s pleasant succeéss." ‘‘‘The of the Hunter block prope:ty _ destroyed by fire at Cobalt cen notified that unless steps "to On bo wh ikir ipp C ut a r d i a n 5t Dunning, Minister 11 rip ush uen h libraries in the sing indication ot untry along right given in the Holâ€" ay evenng by the m C n him Hoe walked r of course d the night him the equipâ€" the Mining Reâ€" tablished at the VCE 3}a C e of the ver; to Red Lake When the about the roâ€" 10lI0Owing.!:â€" e0,. Bannerâ€" in the field » ho here an} JP 0o | â€" SALADA ag new in for equipâ€" creailt tman e Red would to seo the the Fire that HON,. CHAS.â€" A. DUNNING Minister of Eiuance sospicion that the death was due 10 10 1 poison. An inquest was held at Haileyâ€" i this fury last week. Witnesses could give|to o no reason why the young man should | eral poison himself, or how it could have | and occurred accidentally." "Mr. L. Hemâ€"|bers ming is in Winnipeg, where he was callâ€" | T. ed hy the illness of his father." "Conâ€"| Star stable Jas. Cushing, of Schumacher, was| Jont called to his home in Manitoulin Island| mot last week owing to the death of hisitesu Carpenterâ€"a son." "Bornâ€"In ‘Timâ€" mins. on Wednesday, Feb. 24th, 1926, to Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Langdonâ€"a daughâ€" ter, (Joanne Elizabeth)."‘ "Mr, J. Morâ€" rison is in Toronto this week as a reâ€" presentative from Northern Lights Chapter, Royal Arch Masons, at the Grand Chapter meeting being held in the city." "Inspector Boyd, Provincial detective is assisting in the search for evidence, etc., in connection with the murder of Harry Jones at Porquis Junctâ€" tion." "Hosts of friends will be pleased to hear that Mr. Frank J. Curnow showed much improvement in health during the weekâ€"end and is continuing along this good line this week." "Mr. LSt w ither Second â€"These Life Insurance Companies in Canada are responsible to more than 3,500,000 policyholders for the administration of savings totalling more than Two Billion Dollars. homes intact, relieving distress, educating children and providing financial security in Government and Municipal securities Third â€"The accumulated savings of these policyâ€" holders benefit all Canada, through investments in homes and farms â€" industries and utilitiecs â€" Every Canadian policyholder can feel justly proud of sharing in Life Insuranceâ€"Canada‘s "greatest economic trusteeship". a n a ds a n HWomes . Here is a real thrill for green tea drinkers â€"a blend of first crop teas from Japan‘s finest gardens. Try it. owing to lhe dcath Of NIS Bornâ€"In Timmins, Ont., on to Mr. and Mrs. William â€"a son." "Bornâ€"In Timâ€" Vednesday, Feb. 24th, 1926, to ts W. O. Langdonâ€"a daughâ€" ie Elizabeth)."‘ ‘"Mr. J. Morâ€" m mnee s m nsc is o:h m m mm ~ «omm < JFJAPAK TEA > * tO, t0o ImMKC Its 11 leyâ€"|this month. Th give | to organize a ch ould | erally encourage motor sieigh. tested out reed Jones type ha Mr. Jones is ; the motor sleig has been appointed express agent at Porquis Junction, and moved there this week with his family to take up his new duties. During their residence in town. Mr. and Mrs. Fibbs have won many friends, all of whom, while reâ€" gretting their departure from Timmins, wish them the best of fortune at their new location.‘"‘ old age.

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