Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 27 May 1937, 3, p. 6

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d1 ko, Sudbut exploding a The owner vards away ‘ar Wrecked by Dyvnamit ch itom With a wife and family 1 couldnu‘t save ®6, hundred â€"years. But found a plan that worth that much to It‘s the North Ame ecnough for the kids to get a start at earning their own living." io §71 A iR N. Whaley ilp'N'll T he Y ellow Fleet Hollywood Chimpanzees ! World‘s Fair Circus Side Show‘ Globe of Death Giant Monsters‘! Positively First Canadian Appearance of the Following : 4 2 Da: in aother tu! n a to me, they for: : I0 : > Block TOâ€"DAY FRIDAY and SATURDAY 15 big atltractions fmtunq can Pipn Heads,." fifty s vyears, Bbut iI‘ve jusl plan that makes m« it much to my family North â€" American 1if _ _ Poliey,. If anything o me. get 850 : Representatives tut . Pyxthons and their babtea iptivits, ing "AKKA" King of Apesâ€"These ‘Chimps‘ featured in seven lloll\vood features and hort subjects. ¢ Cvyolists â€" crossing and ~recrossin path in large globe defying dea(h P their whwels. Sudbury Under Hood nily to «upport £6,000 in : But Ive jus ives A. Nicolson 10 Marshall Blk Clothing Found in Bush Near Kirkland N« b CGW ‘And there‘s s ine tocoâ€"â€"ga6 i of my life + dividends es |»l‘ufil-fi|larili; If you are ‘an afford can provid vour Family C at ribe of cart 1l 1 11 Positively largost 11 rl da N I n1 in good n{ > cents a day, this protection D cach every health and AUSPICES CANADIAN LEGION POST NO, SS NT 11 v CHH1 ulidIngs id been was unâ€" bath in 10t been l Man V onâ€" There . From pocket cCnen uildâ€" had Lake trace othâ€" But ; 10â€" l1 hne 12Â¥X SA TIONATL ATTRACTIONSâ€"FEATUCRING In ng he to Devaluing of Gold Absurd, Says Expert dcomesti specula mioney as fall of commodit uf this upward re immediate and st try increased the ‘"The inevitability of the cther gold bloc countries having to devaluate their currencies, upon which I have insisted for the last four years, proved to be true. Holland and Switzerland, as a consequence, regained internal equiâ€" librium almost immediately,. and France is on the way to doing s0o, alâ€" though recovery there is impeded by the dislocations caused by the someâ€" what audacious programme of social reforms. In short, in conditions of world depression arising from a steep fall in prices, revaluation of gold upward has proved to be the only effective and speedy means of restoring internal econcmic equilibrium. GCld Still Determines Values "These developments have strikingly lemonstrated ~that, in spite of the abandonment in many instances of a legal tie of currencies to gold , their purchasing power in fact is still deâ€" termined by reference to the price of gold in terms of those currencies. The explanation for this phenomenon is clearly the fact that in the present state of our civilization the mass of the people the world over distrustâ€"and with good reasonâ€"any currency system VAIichn ncrea. noney all 0o oted 1 Would dange ence. )ward it t al g rencies 11 101 link i governiments 0o the price of gol« O letter aere | I1 Shows and Rides iy means ol re had arisen from nesti¢ ints out and far han by . n the tha xeyr %y@oOnomis be Fol FRIDAY, MAY 28th C 1e price of gol and so, first, n commodity _rise, confide was restored _ Folly to Enâ€" ‘turning Contidâ€" preven A littl y prices valuatior riking. 4A purC 1€ i good ibility f the T OPENXNS AT 2000 P.M. DAIL .. and to doing so, alâ€" e is impeded by d ‘by the someâ€" ramme of social Inditions of world m a steep fall in gold upward has ly â€"effective and it dras| a dan gold > _ goldâ€"h dressin (AAhe tr it 1 spe¢ re 11 PMS € V rilua proved | iz the ills | e remendous . â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" power of | loss itastrophic ! men ‘he effects| crisi CIIECLS gold were ‘ach counâ€" d in terms prevented T6 quaily 1b in ducâ€" curb Droâ€" by 11 iGW YCars. "Regardit 13 ten time while the nea phenomet which we likely to /4 means. On we have t egtammeos,. will ‘b thne Geptnhns o1 found possib than a few pC and with wa tion of curre in the price country coulco countries. "Regarding United Kingdom i leve ke nenâ€"Dut ind far It han by duC Note! Films left at our studio around 9 a.m. will be developed and ready the same day at 6 o‘clock. Royal Studio PUI ubled. Other s similarly : raticon to sa d whi BRING YOUR FILMS TO THE ROYAL sTUDIO ere and Supplies CGll pilin rIn, ila h l wh on World Needs s trug that order KODAKS EFILMS DEVEIOPING COLOURING ENLARGING FRA MING. ETC. A. TOMKINSON 5 Balsam St. 8. Phone 417 Ds bu h 1 l 1 W )€ wA More Gold Needed nmod jpre 16 1€ 11 he depressi to reduce its. With m 12 W in fact, all the eleâ€" precipitated the 1929 LLT s, the level in now nearly twice times, and even comodity prices inâ€" i that a or desirable now anc e equally effective wavys of doing thi: LlI C 1919 Levels urinsg . the ; i ind Oll mnoun was in 191 ne ‘has: or ikeC 1| SS101 ind il It by more nting debts a revaluaâ€" i reduction n which no icture, If of debt 11 t stantial end nt proâ€" lead to almost in t peri0oC iarg whi Kin Students and Children 14 yrs. and under hetr 1€ ha On iJ C Funeral on Sunday of Adam Burwash Nortbern Reache Years. NC M Ol Ages., Mrs. Burwash and By," was ‘The .pallâ€"be George Smith Wes Smith. B uUp the f Maric the 41 the Pic Comp Whien I‘iC ths wa th« i V n l6 161 Noranda rth, was born to his last resting ace on Sunday afternoon, followed to e graveside by a host of friends. Mcurners filled the United Church r the funeral service, where a bank floral tributes surrounded the casâ€" t. In the absence of the Rev. P. G. cLellan, the service was conducted Rev. W. R. Clements of Swastika, ho said of the late Mr. Burwash that ) lived an exemplary life, and in acâ€" irwash had been a wellâ€"known figâ€" e in the North, coming to Temiscaâ€" ngue with Walter McQuat‘s governâ€" ent survey party as far back as 1872 ith a desire for the North Country, e following year he returned to take ) farming in the same area and in e winter of 1873â€"4 he was engaged on e survey of the provincial line, workâ€" e survey of the provincial line, WOTAâ€" g from Sutton Bay to Cheminis. Mr. Burwash was elected member of e first municipal council at Ville arieâ€"22 miles from his homeâ€"when e trip to attend the council was made a horse team. For eleven years he is Indian agent in North Temiscaâ€" ingue and was later appointed Magisâ€" ate for Pontiac and the North, when T1 cial l ue and was later appointed Magisâ€" : for Pontiac and the North, when North had no limit. the spring of 1904 Mr. Burwash, ther with his brotherâ€"inâ€"law, John e, founded the Hudson Bay Mining pany, which operated in Cobalt. n the first settlers came to the Marie district in the years 1884â€"85 ; of them bought their cattle from Burwash farm when supplies were ght in from Pembroke, 200 miles nt. and the Burwash homestead a haven of refuge to settlers of onclu more 1€ h his convictions. ‘"‘Fie â€"wOre never wore cut." The hymns over of My Soul." and "Rock were sung. At the request of wash the anthem, ‘"Sweet By was rendered by the choir. illâ€"bearers were James Kirkâ€" rne Miller, Frank McDonald, Smith, J. W. Sabourin and ith. Burial took place at the it cemetery, Macamic road. ind tht Te gOL bern many VC agreement, and the adâ€" by an increasing number s an important and welâ€" this direction. e, it is difficult to imagâ€" foolish proposition than process which has saved f the world from economâ€" nolitizal disaster." N1 which Pionecer â€" h a d the‘ Ase â€"of S7 n the world s valued in i alimost automatl ughout the world forwardâ€"â€"that i nal ofâ€" hi + Db neatr ment â€"Adam Burwash iown resident o irs and one of the 2 ~â€"Trigors ~of : tho of a final in terms of rer. Mean it, and the menon uzh whi onoml ald st urse es held in ind!spen asure of wulld up year deprived avings repreâ€" ed) these matically Bi ock of ms of vÂ¥I preâ€" a bi¢ old MtT senting many years of labour, but an undaunted spirit prevailed. In 1927 he came to Noranda, where he built his iiome on Tremoy road. Active until the last, he would go into the bush on the coldest days and cut wood. Typical of the man was his enjoyment at the age of 86, of his first flight by plane which he took in FPebruary of last year in the privatelyâ€"owned machine of George McLaren. Kirkland Lake Troubled by Rackets and Schemes The late Mr. Burwash was born in Lachute, Argenteuil County, Quebec, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Burwash, and was married in 1888 to Elizabeth Piche of Guigues, Que. He is survived by his wife, two sons, Nzâ€" thaniel and Kenneth, both of Noranâ€" da; two daughters, Mrs. Lisyd Barkell and Miriam, with a sister, Mrs. Joseph Carr, of Port Robinson, Ont. The death of the late Mr. Burwash took place at the Youville hospital last Friday morning following an operation three weeks previously. (From Northern News) In several editorials during the past few months The Northgrn News has warned citizens and merchants to give careful consideration to any promotions or schemes of a commercial nature ofâ€" fered by outsiders who are not known in this community It has pointed out that while some 0000090000046 00 0004006090906 90000006 0000@ C064 @6 06 4A 464044 C .::‘..’.’...’..W“’......::000’..0 Ab 4 4444 44 6444 44 A. G. Ellies Piut 1e S t . Sout h Printsâ€"Sheersâ€"Crepes Smart summer dresses, that you have been waiting for. Don‘t hesitate, be the first to see these new dresses. Our prices invite comparison. DRESSES We have a style and price to suit you Algoma Cokeâ€"Welsh Anthraciteâ€"Pennsylvania Blue Briquettes â€" Alberta â€" Pocahontas â€" Buckâ€" wheatâ€"Nutâ€"Slack and Steam Coal. Phone 32 New Summer Hats Flannel Suits Flannel and Polo Coats Noew Sunmer Hosiery In Stvles You Will Like MORE HEAT FOR YOUR FUEL DOLLAR Different Groups _Crime and Punishment‘ Life Show‘ Flaming Youth Revue‘ 24 PEOPLE â€" And in Additionâ€"â€" Wild Animal Show‘ our variety of and Sons COAL AND WOODYARD AND OFFICEH 64 Spruce St. South Amelica‘s No. 1 Gangsters and their Molls (Not a moving picture) With a bevy of beautiful girls in Lions and other A scientific showâ€"Daring the truth (children un der 16 rot admilled,; KevuC A ND GLIORIOUSLY THRILLING: COd Timmins Wild Animais Timmins Ball Park of them may impractical, : promoter cities, th better p ng to the purpose 0 which, pri with them It U Don € worthiness Oof t In doing this feels that it is p community duty to act as a bet! it can do. and t terests of legit 186 to repcat I "Caveat Emptol which is ‘"inve fore vou invest, here on Wednesday to make their homsc at Matheson. Mrs. Lenti, formerly Gilâ€" da Tonin, has been a resident of Timâ€" mins for many years and there are many friends who will be ceagerly awaiting the weekâ€"end trips that Mrs Lenti promises to make to the hom( f her parents here. cal M1I tha and fide ines is stated that er who has ht of and schemes, from the larg smallest, with the utmos o investigate thoroughly th of their promoters and th of their objects. : this, The Northern New t is performing an importan iti and little daughter left »dnesday to make their home )n. Mrs. Lenti, formerly Gilâ€" has been a resident of Timâ€" many years and there are nds who will be cagerly )6 makin picy bu NS N;:Q:Y%C bus it Girlesqu« ld fred d, others may be others worthless. to the free lance worked in cother intry now looks a other dictricts, is class are comâ€" . country with the money 7 â€" Will Timmins Northern News ig an important eyond its limits ress bureau. All nuch in the inâ€" nterprise as of and merchants, Latin phrase, e translation of thoroughly beâ€" consider all m the largâ€" the utmost roughly the most of ike back

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