Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 14 Jun 1937, 1, p. 6

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T‘welveâ€"Yearâ€"Old Lad Disâ€" played Rare Presence of Mind. Other South Porâ€" cupine and Dome News Secuth Portugine,; Cnt 1937.â€"(Epecial to Tas 4 hero unkhâ€"noured and uns the less a hero, despite th clcthes are damaged. the person of 12â€"yearâ€"clc Cfi Connaught Hill. On S ncon, a little boyâ€"Jacl was sitting at the aock was SIttIng @. ‘.Lf C dangling over ta2 ed other lads fishing. his balance and fell pretty deep there, an: drcwncd the li‘ttl2 There is alsC on June 25th United Church Berry toa in t Little Elizabsih, fou ter of Mr. and Mrs. lovely birthday party inviled a around her agzge her, and they all t the happy aftternscyr birthday cake, at h Pcme. Vizitors ~at the E: week incuded Mr. H of ta> Ecmini‘tnâ€" 6: Mtr. R. A. Reamith, C Ccchrans, of Sucu: BPart:sctt. ci Cooglt. IRIC.2CL, C. COJRAILL, Mr. J. Gi}Sson arid Noaw Liskeard, were in town renewins acquaircances. Mrs. J. Kit Muriecl Kings visiting at t! T. Kingston. ner scu few dayvy Mr. ard Mrs Ankerits Mine Litns Club cex attend i They ex to eight RACGE BTX daus their 4* * *4 *L 88 4t * * * M T sns C M1i. ‘I s dau C an South Excursion travel will be handled on Train 46, connecting with C. N. Train No. 2. On the return jJourney tickets for travel on C. N. Train 1 from Montreal 7.55 p.m. Sund and Monday. June 28th, 1937. i.: C â€"dGda y Tickets will be valid to leave destination point Wednesday, June 30th Bargain Tickets not Valid on THE NORTHLAND, Trains 49 and 50 Doherty Roadhouse Co. STOCK BROKERS Timmins, 19 Pine Sireet North Toronto Kirkland Lake 293 Bay Street 34 Government Rd. Points in the MARITIME® via North Bay and Canadian National Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Ratlw: The Nipissing Central Railway Company an PEMBROKE JCT., OTTAWA, MONTREAL and QUEBEC Via North Bay and Canadian National Ir AI Market Quotations broadcast each day at 12.20 noon MJ1 Commision basis only Local Phones 1200 and 1201 Direct private wires for fast and accurâ€" ate quotations and executions in all ) h, four Mrs. J Barn AIY plin, Mi â€"L. C Aceurate Markets and Executions in T For Further Particulars Apply to Local Agent crap of in ind daughter, Mi New Liskeard, a e of Mr. and MJ Jazckiscs Gag Jck with hi e, watching Suddenly h itt Member: {Loronto Stock Exchange C., Jun Advan.: ild easily is with u Victor H may las Unlisted Stocks m rdies C North I iwa ; Mt «l â€" MCY Mining Stocks Industrial and Public Utility Stocks Bonds Wo non? thai his he en and 5.20 p.m. s week y have Victior lovely TA W Comre lost Will Operate hi AIY i on Train 46, connecting at Nort e return jJourney tickets will ‘be TO TO the homs of Mr. and Mrs. . ningham, ¢f Starks‘ Corners, | daughter, Ethel, became William Edward, son of Mr late Mrs. William P. Millicns Pcrcupine. Rev. A. F. Phillips ville, performed the cerem: ville brid wor Br Ccersmo to imm Mrs. W wW. MazcKen id M cam, eit., aI Mr. A. Ewit avore Opens Vein at the 250â€"foot Level for 20 En 5 dau fEW v 11 d with : and sau wiches c ind let ys. Wedding belis are in t h these ysung ladies, s rs of bcoth Dome and Soutt ecrmbined to give a lovel 1. Miss I. McGavin, who is ‘and (York) to marry Mr. was made the recipien well and tre2 pattern meat id Miss Ravsey, who is 1V in Palmet . Palmer 1 of 20 full dri mA rd, Miss Ra ik Huggit formed the ceremony. r in marriage by her father, wn of white satin and zarried s of â€"Talisman *‘ roses. The cter, Gladvs, was bridesmaia, ‘almer presidecd at the organ, man b*ing Lloyd Quaile, of d, Queser. Following the a buffet lunch was served ate friends, after which bride n left for Eastern Ontario, cing up residence in South _The brido‘s gsingâ€"away sulit icoocke‘s Strain Mtr. me 11 d. conwrac paratory sheds «o Party : 5 r. Miss.B. M. C 1€ 1216 CA > clinic at led ina rtation w2 wao will i and plates â€" d3anors. W1 Bi xt ville (M1i irltor 1 with 5[ se irnal the CCW.L. and June ‘unday William Sundayv cnl fiv Mill¢ 1Y e summet h Ba; â€" valilc > uth Por vely gil with t oY n ride of nd the en An in zed â€"a publ 1iki |Inspectors Named _ for Ontario Dept. ith be T mainly Increas Lakeâ€"Lat Mines Dept. Enlarges Staff to Meet Needs. Who is taking OV and D. A. Mac ticoned at Kirkla per ~ton. lnlg irem 13,084 totr previous mont} cquction the cur from t} averagi W S BOY SCOUTS IN TIMMINS aymaster Mine Showing Increased Production d an a t 2 GniAll uncsed la: 18 803 ccording more day avVera NC #1. MliI lar L al Nickel Company L l nd +h it en iT diticnal establi¢ du it year millins n May 13,.2304 L m KC purpo T s averaging $7.99 in the and $77,376 from 11,811 $6.55 in May, 1936. Proâ€" e first five months of ir amosunted to $503.209 ig of 66,664 tons of ‘ore c o rer as agzainst Dspartment of Mine week the appointmen $4.076 11 WAO d Lake. As a nines inspect inspectors. This fo ment last year ©: e for Western Of found. however. wit 6 Mr. Ma 11L on 16 A€ caiendar i e $105,538 1] 11 1LL duate . and resul man TT cCcomIiI of â€" wi a veragin THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE. TIMMINS, ONTARIO devotin{ ch want Leader) aIY have | Huntingdon Gleaner:â€"Standing on s "Der ! top of a high tower, his clothnes saturâ€" . _comâ€"‘ ated in gasoline, Matthew Harcour: a newg strike: a match to himself then dive:s es and int= a pool of water on the ground beâ€" it will‘ low. He has made his living this way for packs| years and never has been burned doing eader) : his stunt. But at Albany, Ore., the Pack] cther day the engine of his truck !caugm fire and in putting out the s only| flames he was burned so badly ‘he had n Iroâ€" to be taken to a hoespital for treatment. i the $7.95 NU ourâ€" into And A 1 quois Falls And now interest to And now I have someth‘tny J special interest to you feliows who are holding Pathfinder‘s Badges and perhaps to some of the rest of you who are workâ€" ing on the badge. I might go as far as to invite others who reei that they know this town like a book. In fact I will go that far and invite any Scout to send in an application to me THIS WEEK for work in the Information Bureau for Old Home Week. The folâ€" lowing information will be necessary: Â¥Your name, address, age, troop, rank, and the number of badges you wear. Scme recognition of your work will be made at the completion of your acâ€" tivities. Address your applications to Pox 1428 or ts 15 James avenue, and ths name is E. B. Rowe. And so for ancther week while I make arrangements to cure my "camâ€" rcritis" and "jamboritis"â€"good Scoutâ€" AIlton Acshley Eankf Buffals Ankerite Canadian Malartic Castle ‘l‘. Granada Gunnar Hardrccok Hollinger U eâ€"vey 1}0me Elacrado Fa‘conbridge Gillies Lake Hudson Bay s Internaticnal Nickel ackscon Manion ... o ert Addison...... . Kirkland Lake Lebel Orc Macassa ... f McLecd Co"kchutt Manitcba and Rast . McIntyre is MzcKenzie Red Lake McVittie Graham McWatters ; Mining Corporation Mcneta Omega Pamour Paymaster . Fickle Crow _ Toâ€"day‘s Stocks | PIicnger Prcston Fremi2l N1D1 Magn: Moffat Presdor High School Graduates Ambitions young men are now enabled to reâ€" ceive a‘pwr‘\'cd tnininxfuCnldin Governâ€" ment License in AVIATION and MARINE COMMUNICATION, also courses in BROADâ€" CASTING and RADIO ENGINEERING. Train with a complete resilent course at the ‘ollege, or home study plan with final peri at Toronto. Applicants for these courses should bave two years high sehool, or equivalent. Reservations are now being taken for summer term beginning June 28th. Limited oumber only being sccepted. Write today ! Amb{'m youn eelvo ap ed 1 L()MMD\ICA CASTING and Train with a co College, or bhom at Toronto. App bave two year k e RADIO COLLEGE OF CA NA D A 3 Bay St., TORONTO en niagas niaurum n»s. Chik ) Mcetals Misscuri nmnagt W KC rrit An:t th cd Porcuyine mz Davidson All A 1 Chisougamau Pawk Authier ike Goldshore hony Tiblemor Patricia Lake 1 Pandora (new) ast 110 Creek (units) 75.00 Gcldreef 2 Take .::....:.. mc Treave Distri Dome Listed Unlisted Bid 15 Asked 57.00 . 24B .2.390 .1 .22 13 % 46 .91 75! 55. 215; 55 | 1.2D0 9.50 1.20 1.00 3.00 1.10 5. 4G 5.40 2.10 6.30 4.00 2. 40 17 ‘% 32 1.27 3.09 1 .46 3.00 3.80 4.90 2. 40 8.00 6.05 J 1 First Defeat of the Season for the Tuxis the hands first whith was beat a PCl Polige Take Them in C} on the Count of 16 to The Tuxis p mound and h> bex in the seto lieved by Mc came across th ed the slaughte Churchill dsing Thurchill 0 bheld the Tux when he was innings was out in a row. t the aust fectlyâ€"MeLaren mer making thre died on third twi Popovitch wen Theriault who go ball. Hatton re second. T.P.A.A.â€"P Rassel, Plicp: Ostovich, Ch Tuxisâ€"A. Black, Hornby, C. Black, M len, MclLaren and H Tuxis In a mudâ€"filled rut, Americ "sitâ€"down motorist" sits in h mnarooned car allday and all a protest against the condition roads around Joliet, Illinois. "A I‘ll stay till summer comes if r he announced defiantly. "T strike for civil rights." His fam him supplied with food and and neighbours nave run an cord 150 feet to the car and c it to an electric heater. Prot motorist declares, have done : He will just stick in the im the authorities mend the road time it appeared a street comn was being shamed into action. : an attempt to visit the strike: son with himâ€"but the street muddy for him. Left on ba The score hands of the encounter wi STICKâ€"INâ€"MUD STRIKER Tuxis m N Canada, there are, it is estimated, about 39,000 owners operating Chevrolet trucks. Some are indiâ€" vidual operators, others control whole fleets. In the hands of these men, Chevrolet trucks are daily demonstrating the stamina, dependability and economy which General Motors builds into them on special truck assembly lines. They are establishing outstanding performance records. With so many owners getting so much satisfaction from Chevrolet commercial vehicles, perhaps you, too, would find it to your advantage â€"and prefit â€"to inâ€" vestigate the 1937 line. In it there is a lowâ€"priced model for every purpose. Talk it over with your Chevrolet dealer â€"now! He is prepared to make a liberal allowance on your present truck or trucks . . . and to arrange convenient financing through the General Motors Instalment Plan. hree 11 V coOomimnik ion. He Tiker it 11 O Tuxis Pull Up After Being Down 5 Runs In To Bring You Reliable Mining Information Doherty Roadhouse Co. 19 Pinec Street North pla The Mining Analyst, an independent digest of Canadian mining affairs, published at Toâ€" ronto, twice each month, may be obtained without obligation upon forwarding name and address to ensure inclusion in regular mailâ€" ing lists mainl niy 16 on nde Members of the Toronto Stock Exchans 11 mings to win Church. United down e seventh to urth only SIX both teams. Goulet over six had ns of â€" the fourth one d J Wiek{s Battle ‘ngs the two men 11 their ids b. k \ Winners of Golf Handicap Sweepstakes on Saturd: United â€" CA Anglin, Boltc Ireland, McN Anglin in the Thirtyâ€"thrse t cap sweepstakes course on Saturs following are <the Increased Power â€" 78 horsepower at 3,200 r.p.m. Increased Torque â€" 170 ft. Ibs. at 800â€"1,600 r.p.m. Completely new, streamiline design Allâ€"Steel Turret Top coupeâ€"type cabs Larger selection of Factoryâ€"Built Bodies New, lowestâ€"priced Cabâ€"overâ€"engine model Perfected HMydraulic Srakes New design steering gear T uxi io0wIng are {Ae wWwinnersâ€"â€"N. W â€"70; S. A. Wookey, 97â€"14â€"73; ckering 95â€"22â€"73; G. 8. Lowe : A. G. Irving, 99â€"24â€"75; J. H Entirely new valveâ€"inâ€"head sixâ€"cylinder truck engine first. Wwhile the runs to win. lin MONDAY, JUNE 14TH, 1937 Clean® rads: Thompson. Carfignini G. Wallingford, Goulet Wallingford and Martin. Church P ibb. sixth King Hend jart in the handiâ€" the Timmins golf fternoon last. The nersâ€"N. Wward 96â€" 1, 97â€"14â€"73; A. W. (i. S§. Lowe 91â€"16â€" 24â€"75° J. H. Sandâ€" Timmins nnedy Wood x 103â€"32â€"747; Ww. Doherty 20â€"49;: Geo. eTâ€"77B rabed off 14V.}_ CreCQo Brown Smilevy

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