Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 20 Aug 1936, 2, p. 1

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Presidentâ€"Austin Neame Secretaryâ€"Treasurerâ€"W . D. Forrester P.O. Box 1059, Timmins Ont. Monthly general meetings of the above branch will be held in the Legion Hall, Cedar St., 9. MONDAYX, AUGUST 24TH, 1936 B d P P L PCAAA LAAA C The Pioncer Paper of the Porcupine Established 1912 P PA â€"AC AL AAC AC LAAA L L CAE Langdon Langdon Use plenty of Chloride of Lime whicb can be procured at the Town Hall free Householders using well water maus! boil it for at least 20 minutes. All QOutside Toilets must be made firâ€" proof. By Order of THE BOARD OF HEALTH Wrap all Garbage in paper Keep your Garbage Can mvrred Arch.Gillies,B.A.8c.,0.L.S. Architect Ontario Land Surveyor Building Plans Estimatles, Etco Old P.O. Bldg., Timmins â€" Phone 362 Pine Street South Timmins 14 Pine st. North Over Curtis Phone 1685 PINE STREET BARBER SHOP D. Paquette, proprietor THREE BARBERS® IN ATTENDANCE Basement Reed Block, Tim: gvice Satisfaction m | Dr. Chases Ointment / Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries 4 MARKSHALLâ€"ECCLESTONE BUILDING Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Money Advanced on First Class Security. Dr. S$. R. Harrison Dr. C. R. Cushing DEAN KESTER, K.C. CHARLES H. KERR With a recoed of Opposite St. Mary‘s Timmins, Ont OoNDaAY, AUGUST 24TH, 1936 MONDAY, SEPT. 28TH, 1936 We Manufacture and Carry in Stock 8. A., CALDBICK Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. Bank of Commerce Building Office: Fifth Avenue FLAGS HAVERSACKS SNOWsSHOES DOG sLEIGHS® TORnOGGANS TARPAULINS TENTS Barristers, Solicitors, Eteo A. E. MOYSEY BLOCK, TIMMIN®S, ONT . and South Porcupine ATTENTION HOUSEHOLDERS h a tre . Turner Sons, PETERBOROUGH, ONT Room 8, Gordon Block Dental Surgeon Reed Block Agents Everywhere Timmins, Ont Telephone Dentist DE LUXE Druz Store o HOLl PACK BA EIDERDOW Hospital LANKET SKIIS HARN P Timmins Sanitation TIMMIN® 58B8â€"70 Timmins 14â€"2¢ Timmins Ontario 14â€"2% at 14â€"2¢ Three Months for Porter for Carrying Revolver Montre month: that h magist: ‘‘*Non th2 time he s later proved i "If Grange: hana were t what would y "I would sa "Is ~there~a that he drop objC the late h But Charge Against Him for Illegal Possession of Gold| Dismissed. Provincial Officers Could Not Swear Porter Had Thrown Away Black Parcel Containing Gold. Gold Estreated to Crown. | "Did you h isked Mr. K aid T ldGen U iTangel betwe mat H« ed by Ma It Said "Wait" Then Ran lt ( l l‘ " l- ® ll l .. * h_t O r .l 111| Published at Timmins, Ont., Canada, a t Kvery MONDAY and THURSDAY pped ‘Tel pullm Ha W h ‘IND BODIES OF LAKE SHORE MINE ROCK FALL VICTIMS To Mark Twentieth Anniversary Here e( Marking formation 459. 1L.O.0O.f jected to taKke pa I‘C NC L Jorc 1 14 a Danquet of tThose t\ is to ‘be held in the Er ‘re on Monday evenir h, it has been r®mme is being arrang on and a large number 3 , AUGUST : 20TH, 1986 AI anniversary Timmins Lo old Nugget F nquet of th 11 Placed There We‘ve Damage of $10,000 from Fire on Third Avenue odge No. | Rebekah | hose two | )€ pace Hran i@ing Prc hes f ’F ourâ€" Month Season _ for Trapping Otter pe door was cle a few minute Open Season to be Declared for Otter Again This Year. Nov. 1st to Feb. 28th. appear. â€"Res:de had all their transport truc Through five the firemen p of water into t first wattr wWa minutes after Box 51 was rung in Constable Gariepy who saw the sm coming from the building while on rounds about 8.50 p.m. Dense Smoke Hampered Work Dense, acrid smoke hung over whole Wilson avenue section of 1ad [ 11 regulars a 1e blaze within irniture store, Kozn.: : ‘The Oy ire at Northern Upholstery Store had Big Start Before Discovery. Adjoining Buildings Saved from Damage. Literally Thousands of People Watched Firemen Conâ€" quer Menacing Fire, 11 AL 11 ) ol an $10,000 Qlil C D nal Restdent their f akir L ared of furniture within s, so serious did the fire ients a nearby house r furniture loadsd in a ck, ready to take away. e lines, 2400 feet of hose, poured hundreds of tons the blazing building. The nknow iIma but 1@ 1 the Timmins brigade id 16 volunteers kept the four walls of the a business owned by Northern Hotel next re fit riid ze on M 4 Third orthern W € AlM paid to I h fi1r ed time 1 aad ‘be the @bout MountjO0Vv D n mA in km i th 1€ away made Three Months on Charge Keeping Liquor for Sale ml ha Dee! The dadru drugstore but the p;rson who did th.e unrecessary calling could not be indenâ€" tified. The other brigades immediately returned to their own stations. Was to Have Sale . The cause of the fire could not bs found. One employee had been there until eight o‘cleck and had gone directâ€" ly to the theatre with a friend. The place was all right when he left, he told Fire Chief Alex Borland. Northern Upâ€" holstery had planned a sale to open the following day, it was learned. Some insurance on the stock of the store had recently been allowed to lapse. Building and stock are almost a total ‘The crowd, one of the largest ever to gather in Tmmins streets, was orderâ€" ly and was well handled by the local police force. The firemen were in no way hindered in their work. Had 41 Pints in a Cubbyhole in Cellar. Two Charges of Stealing Chickens Dismissed. Wood Dealer Cleared of Theft of Wood. Other Cases at Police Court Here This W eek. \Additional Cases at the Police Court Wednesday A ; nmneVvt $10 DT There was no wind to take it About the burning building it uch a thick cloud that the work ighters was made dowsly diffiâ€" t that there were no casualties tle fuss. A member of the Torâ€" re department visiting in Timâ€" drunks who appeared in Timâ€" slice court ysesterday morning Magistrate Atkinson pleaded o having been drunk and were 10 and costs. QOne of them, vas to have appeared yesterâ€" t "misunderstood," he said th Porcu down Th lled by â€"dep: nmet h d afterwards that hs a fire better handled. dder truck was on its fire hall, Schumacher upine fire trucks came hird avenue. They had telephone, they said. ter trased to a nearby regular police court ewhere on this page. pI iT ind two 1l on a charge intoxicated id journment Published at Timminse, Ont., Canade, "nubliahed at Timmine, Ont., Canadae EKveey MONDAY and THURSDAY in police C month ter Haileybury guilty of that addre Sergeant Olson and vine had raided the p and had found two w men there drinking. beer to make a livin{ was alleged by police . said. He denied this in policemen were sure 0| Fortyâ€"three pints of found in his home, in reached by a trapdoorâ€" ment. They were in a a large kettle half buric Sergeant Olson and John Lirman was sentenced Mountjoy township and had found two men there drinking beer. F. Scullivan, who on the night of the raid was alâ€" leged to have said he bought the beer, was asked, "Did you pay for it?" "No, no," he said, "he treat me." The case was dismissed. Sam Despatie, found by R.CMIP. officers with three pints of illicit spirâ€" its in his possession, pleaded guilty and was given the minimumâ€"a $100 fine or three months. He paid. Lost Trail of Chickens The trail of the four stolen chickens, a case that has been hanging around for nearly a month now, was finally lost in court, when tne fowl could not be positively identified at the same ones the police officers had brought in to the police station with Nick Petro and John Boterolt. Walter Milton was positive the four frozen hens produced in court were the same ones that had been taken from his henhouse at 269 Balsam street north in the early hours of the mornâ€" ing of July 18th. Two of them were Anâ€" conas, a breed which was rare in Timâ€" mins, Mr. Milton said. One was a brown leghorn and the ©bther a crossâ€"bred bird, nearly black. "I know them the same as I know my wife," he asserted. Constables Devine and Culhane told of being .on patrol early that morning and of having seen two men standing in the middle of the road. "As soon as they saw the police van, they ran," A brief chase in the van made it possible for the officers to catch Botâ€" erolt in the act of throwing a bag over the fence. His hands were covered with blood and the bag contained some chickens. They arrested him and brought him to the police station. Reâ€" turning the neighbourhood they picked up Petro, who ran down an alley between two housts, they said. But because the police could not establish a complete chain of asout the bag of chickens from the time they were delivered at the station by the constables until they were proâ€" duced in court a month later, the magâ€" istrate held the weak link was sufâ€" ficient to free both Boterolt and Petro. Cloared of Woed Theft Charge Another compliated case in which a Earl Boyer fac laid by provincia White had visit© charge of theft was .that aagins had been chargt of the Arrow La pany‘s firewood. visited two plac he had found w figure "107" an the com number could no sineau h The con selling 0 which Chart bi ‘oung I chool in Paul Beli n charges ad tt arts od to Mr. C »nship and t alleged by police officers to have 1. He denied this in court but both icemen were sure of his words. R: fused to Give Evidence Do you want to give evidence yourâ€" ?" the magistrate asked Lirman. No," he replied. ire *107" and h had obtained Ti N1 mpany Stole Bi mpan 1 K remer plea ind Albert his po ible O id il rman, 244 Kimberly avenue, ced by Magistrate Atkinson ourt on Tuesday to a threeâ€" m at hard labour in the m at hard labour jail when he was keeping liquor for heft was the main feature aginst Leo Cousineau who harged with stealing some w Land and Logging Comâ€" voocd. Constable White had places in Timmins where nd wood marked with the " and a large letter "S". tained their wood from Mr. A. Johnson, manager of y, said that "107" was the one of their cutters. He l1 whether or not Mr. Couâ€" sjought the wood from them. He said h wood from nCclal CoOnSI visited Boyer‘s place ‘as remanded 1Ior a wWweek keeping liquor for sale e is free on $100 cash vole foreman remen cord to the ac ce and balsam wood found in OH Kremft f the raid â€" e bought t i pay for it _"*he treat @memb neal C sent Down positive the four 1 in court were had been taken 269 Balsam street beer had been a "cubbyhole," o a small baseâ€" washboiler and d in the sand. Constable D°â€" ace on Sunday omen and four ‘I have to sell ses, they said lice could no! ain of evidenc: kens from th: 1 at the statior imilar charge ce. Constable found in Timâ€" had missed a Murphy townâ€" going on. mbered having u out the Bigâ€" ) occasions on a 1 [ from them. rememb®red he accused, BT: Dée€ g drunk Murph rom hi A £ found ile at lustrial â€"mixed i Woeek four Sell used 1l 38 tm a M P P AC PAAAE LAAA â€"ACâ€"APâ€"Aâ€"AC L â€"ACICâ€"AL P 44 uts it PAAA PAAA PAAA DAAA L L â€"A â€"A CAAA L AC o drunk and C hnhave amount, as dido one who n permit. HMHaving no lights, ing and failing to stop street intersections to six othéers. Aa Y Chiropractor and Electro Therapist CONsSULTATION FREE Empire Block _ Timmins Swiss Watchmaker Graduate of the Famous Horological Institute of Switzerland Third Avenue Gordon Block 60 THIRD AVENUE P.O. Box 1591 Timmi Porcupine School of Commerce Specialized Business Training Classes 7 o‘clotk Monday, Wednesâ€" day and Friday nights. 6 Balsam St. N., Timmins, Ont. Phone 228 Box 677 41â€"53 Credit Reports Collections Accounting and Auditing 6 Balsam Street North, Timmins Phones 270â€"228 P.O. Box 1747 30â€"2 Benson, Sayer Davdson C. M. Benson, C.A. G. Sayer, C.A M. B. Davidson, C.A. Central Blidg. By arousing the torpid, slug liver to healthful action, you elimi the cause of constipation and cht indigestion. You can depend this timeâ€"proven treatment, Phone Vansickle Transport PRICE THREE CENTS PORCUPINE CREDIT Corporation Ltd. m4 A 1 [ were fined $1 guilty but polic i dangerous posi flats roads, so d CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Load of furniture‘ to Toronto or. Windsor. Diseases Peculiar to Women id ney Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Many Drivers Fined i Mowcray paild a T in charge of Municipal Audits ~‘‘m,.~Dean,: C.A Phone 1565 DKR. CHASE‘S YÂ¥ =«Liver Pills Phone 1365 milar Second Section T 6 pal )@I 1Ap} Timmins, Ont Timmins, Ont C1 Empire Block Ppa Timmins 1| 1, sluggis} ueliminat nd chroni Ai Toronto il parkâ€" throug‘ Holli: ‘ mig) ‘Yelge| AITAL

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