Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 17 Sep 1936, 1, p. 4

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FOR RENTâ€"Fiveâ€"roomed house conveniencts. 117 Fourth A Schumacher. Apply at rear. PAQGE FPOUR LtOWwI *%ion U Erre men tift‘s mately $ 1928â€"193 of : 1929 Another Appeal by the Chief Justice Appeliat with the ment, da tice Mal the Chie tice Maki: Assizes las the DOow Hon OR na ond Aver OM 1 Kimberly Av COAL WOODP Sulltvan Transfer 121 ARTICLES FOR SA LE t1c n.â€"~E,. â€"R. Latehford Gives Notice of Appeal in Cobalt Quints Special Cancelled (Owing to the fact that a sufficient number of tickets have not been sold to meet the guarantee required, the excursion to see the Quintuplets has been cancellâ€" ed for Saturday, Sept. 19th. The Porcupine District Pipe Band thanks all who supported the plan. The many who have aiready purchased tickets may se applying to those sclling them the tickets 11 )1 }¢ on t FARM FPOR SALE 40 milet l he Te 1 and of M tation, corner d Cedar South nmediate il ard before Mrs. Jusâ€" Temiskaming Spring nd an appeal against Mr. Justice Makins tered by the Chief is solicitors. Notice 1 here by Joseph A. tor for the corporaâ€" ounds of the appeal ding that the assessâ€" basis of the plainâ€" valid one. be mad bankrupt i. Latcht{ 2@ the camp s plonâ€" pality has a judgâ€" 2 last, oOf Mr. Jusâ€" h it is held that iable for approxiâ€" axes for the years rith the exception dence adduced the _have found that it was a nullity in l brethren aiming l to make dili by Section 2 vVeIr ilng COWwWs, machinery rite Box 127 1l CcA Phone 129 isolvent f sment ba veni#nces : possession Timmins ~73~"14~"70}; byv alue arid taxes indepen the frial fac 68â€"74p itlDout in the . Chief n Onâ€" of the lispute es alâ€" Spe amon ct. th. App enue, ~12p 1€ mild fronm an/ eal A{ all it MEN WANTEDâ€"To train for p in Diesel Engineering. Must chanically inclined, fair ed and furnish good references residence address. Apply B Porcupine Advance. BROW N WOOD FPFOR SALEâ€"D: $2.50 ner cord in fourâ€" LOSTâ€"Bunc Airmen Found After Beinge Lost a Month 18th, 1934 "In memory In heart a s Cobalt has been insolvel no real assessment ba could be made without C of bankruptcy in the to: 10. And on various sufficient grounds notic( be given at least seven hearing of this appsal defendants has had considering a transcript adduced at the trial. 5essm liabili officers lost : Northwest Té Lieutenan craftsman mapping i Men Alive and in Fairl Good Health. Plane Fore ed Down for Lack of Fuel aAccordIt liance. earned trial judge mitted the plaintiff t and file further mater seart when endan lence T he debt roids 4. Bé iyme nce. The mert good health. The first clue arch for the 1 PH Mother Mied D _ Aand was void. That in poit 9t is avoide That 11 he objec Assessment AC WOOoOnDn FOR s S A L B IN MEMORIA M ) a n hac iD the evi lisclosed essmet the lei n point been in W ANTED Sheld 11 pa On Rey l secure refund hy L ven bas irther ma ha 111 and oppotr of the ian Ai a 1| mat f wh s ‘betf Sn â€"d4@ay in thd been found m FPort Re Ti be m n L n 98 ed hat ail nIity C videnc m 4 and ch will re the I 1385. mp d dayv 11 Hollinger Consolidated Gold Mines Limited been declar Dated 1936. Dusit 1936. Auto Plates to be Ready November J bu ol sony ported is bein mittee to be f: premier says there will be no change in the present schedule of fees. In honour of the coronation year, the 1937 plates in addition to white letters and figures will display white crowns on a military secarlet background. The numbering system uses a maximum of five characters, only one letter appearâ€" ing on any plate, the variation in numâ€" bers being accomplished by changing the position of the letter among the figures. pa MANY MORE sSTRIKES NOW REPORTED FROM FRANCE Oshawa Times:â€"Drunkenness at the throttle of a railway engine means perâ€" manent dismissal but at the wheel of a motor car the penalty is a few days in jail and temporary suspension of the driving permit. Sudbury Star:â€"We might have exâ€" ected it. Now there‘s a local car owneI ragging that his sedan has developed i knock so natural that the children always respond by asking: ‘"Who‘s there?" 36 French work A 1 ireholder Th burn VOTERS‘ LISTS 1936 Township of Whitney 1C DIVIDENXD NUMBER 284 of CARS DANGEROGUS TOO hange in Registration s, Says Premier Hepâ€" District of Cochrane) workers, still striking in many that country, are taking hold industries themselves, it is reâ€" )â€"day. A silk factory at Lyons operated by a workers‘ comâ€" id other strike groups are said Por â€"dGay. A S1IK 1@ACUOI operated by a wo d other strike grol wing the same ide KNXOCK! KNOCK! 10 riy ad T‘C dividend of 1. per cent. has| Mr. and M d by the Directors on the ‘ nesday for Lo k of the Company, payable | holiday trip. day of October, 1936, to of record at the close of Mr. and N the 21st day of September, | Montreal, we h S 13 da y 14 n mber, 1936. J. M . Nicols nouncement made by Premier Hepâ€" r vehicle permits rists several thouâ€" sfer fees and will otor business durâ€" months. Even the ke attention from iven that I have} Ontaric i 7 of the Voters‘| and co posted up at my n the 9th day oi Mr. : list of all persons| Toront said municipality | friends s, and that such| 1€ ther istant~â€"Treasurer ble to the public Motorists in the r facts little that the new is picture, obtained hill near Somosierr: firing squad. Obser of September NOWâ€"IS IT TO BE PRISON OR FIRING SQU Ao votet ive any ccCordin bein P Whitn h day " THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE. TIMMINS, ONTARIO be no takC the REBELS RUSH CAPTURED GOVERNMENT FIGHTER A. Quemby. of the Sp« Liskeard, is spending a in Timmins. Mr. and MtIt Montreal, were week. on Sept Born tember White, Mr. Wm. S Montreal, Ham ents, Mr. and his Kin Rev. Graydon Cox of the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Adeline Ross, of Tor( been visiting Mr. and Myr: the past week, will accom] on his return to Mathesc will be the guest of her sis Mtr. and Toronto., * friends th veive Bissonnette)â€" Catherine Elisabet Her friends o Mrs. J. W. Paithful ha ill during the past few . chial pneumonia. At th to press her conditiofn as not improved. Born Danis, Mary‘s Miss Patricia Richardso urday for Toronto where tend Shaw‘s Central Bu: She was accompanied | Edith, who will spend a city. Premiet Bormnâ€"to M Stewart, 85 F Jude‘s hospita a daughter. Bornâ€"to Mr. ; langer, 16 Spruce tember 14thâ€"a erine Elizabeth). Bornâ€"On 1936, at 164 Spruce s and Mrs. Edmond B Attempt to Kill Spanish President Foiled by Police Mrs. Moise Daig:i j Montreal. Harvey Webb wa iends last week. Born Noon cation in studies ; Spain > bocdlt 91 34 Ban! hospital WEA avenue, at mber 13th 1 M were o Mr. and M o Mr. and M1 85 Hemlock st Mr. and M M 1 it PU Ito M r0Ol @U 1 V M rdin Mad )1 n W1 A 1 M a M ha 1 Lll Aid Kiwanis Fund for Crippled Children K.iw Conclusion of the C W.L. Convention Three Youngsters in Townâ€" site Help with Recent Bazaar. | Summer and Winter All in the One Week "ear for Safety of Crew of Freighter in Hudson Ba v. Fr. Martindale, of schumacher, Preached on Tuesday at Noon. ventyâ€"four Hours or Les: Sees Change from Warn Days to Frosty Nights. 11 n River ha ‘mperatures ha 59. min. 37; Tu Wednesday maj ts ininium 386, 1l nvention cbanquet wa )al speaker being Rev. R.. North Bay Colleg« iress on "Catholic hig Miss Florence Boland e national presideut, nInet A1¢ ty was being felt toâ€"day foi ty of the crew of the freighte: iver, aground on a bar near the n extremity of Hudson Bay. Sh: go to Fort Churchill for a loac . Engines are reported crippled Rev A C national presideut, spoke on ‘ague and its activities," and A. Renaud, of Holy Cross Caâ€" Haileybury, took for his subâ€" atholic womanhocd." Mayor ind W. G. Nixon, M.P.P., acâ€" to the programme, were to ief remarks, Principal Boland itrick‘s school also spoke, while o the guests was paid by Mrs d responded to ‘by Mrs. Delaâ€" 12 convention concluded Wedâ€" 1 crol ‘but during | almost anvthing 1 he weatherman said ere may be rain. rdinary . describ nly to 68 9T 11 lav Pve, Dorot AD; FOR CAPTURED MEN: Ambro Kiwa $5.00 ms from the Hol Ssep id TO PRISONâ€"OR DEATH ler Hugh Martinda preached. Tuesd rose Murphy â€" ent ites to lunch at t street. In the eveni anquet was held, t being Rev. F. C. M in rth who wor 16th ed in by WOrK. iv Gibso man inger SWE C. W .I dav m 1936. S1 he Â¥il had Churc her PVX wh f Tor poke Tuesda 1 T1 1€ 1A A Where Graduates of T.H.S. Continue Their Studies TiC xhere th New District Board of Trade for North Plans for Building Nurses‘ Residence Commuttee Deal with MICHAEL LUOGMA DIED AT HOSsPITAL THIS MORNING )€ na 1€ McG West Ot im . Uppé M 11 He. 11 bed 1J 1A 11 nk Ever Mmi T agreed nd ‘this jing ‘that St. M ncreased facilitic work making a su Met Appointed the Question $55.000 can Da: Wal a€ aged 58 years, died . Mary‘s hospital, He ‘me time. His family Ot 11 11 { 1936 of the Timâ€" tional School are k this year, and is given :â€" North Bay:â€"Helâ€" Beadman,. Mauâ€" abib, Lester Hill, ie Ramsay, Laura min lack Brovender. â€"Margaret Cal XA 1 lI DP 1 tt> provide $7,300 amount was set for this year. It ines in the disâ€" ces, will make it 55,.000. Mayor J. man, with Counâ€" pal Arthur Pritchâ€" LLU the 1C €George Datr ndâ€" ‘3rd *he Helen Chis uUlit in formed in Stibbard. es Maurice malâ€"=â€" Lor hi‘gr, Made en An or so ago. k Palls, was > committee and an orâ€" ing a survey in be raised with COunâ€" . Longmore clestone the o that the mectings of oo high in hern towns. 10 ital Railâ€" procedure sentatives 11 AS 0 com-l new Disâ€" from the n to the Cochrane ed action. cal probâ€" ull notice | be raised the most father, a In line es the illed to Kapusâ€" ning of 0 d4ea in th i tihro: Mary Timâ€" T‘im it to THURSpAY. sSEPTEMRER 17"TH, 1 24 â€" 24A} Third Ave. 2 STORES | _ ON SALE ABRAHAMS fas Taken The Lead Hundreds of Wiser Shoppers HAVE TAKEN Advantage Abraham MEN‘S LADIE 5 Sales Promoter in Charge and Company HA VE YÂ¥QOU * Not CGome and

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