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Porcupine Advance, 23 Sep 1937, 1, p. 6

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early as in March. The candidate criticized the Hon. Earl Rowe, leader of the Conservative party, for his opposition to progressive social legislation, and concluded with reminiscence of his long residence in the mining country. Mr. Gallagher went on to say that road work had been started in earnest during the current year, stating that some of the contracts had been let as early as in March. . Mr. Gallagher, who delivered his adâ€" dress in gay despite of his interrupters, briefly summed up his party platform, citing his long residence in the North and his municipal experience in the Township of Tisdale as good qualificaâ€" tions for his candidature. Describing the Hon. Mitchell Hepâ€" burns, his leader, as a man who had introduced business into politics, Mr. Gallagher, referring to the question of highway construction, declared that at the outset the Liberal government had made it plain that rothing could be done until the budget was balanced and revenue made available for the purpose. The other speakers included the candidate, C. V. Gallagher, Hon. Paul Leduc and others. Another feature of Monday‘s meeting was the appearance on the platform of A. G. Slaght, M.P. Mr. Slaght hapâ€" pened to be in town on professional business, and his address was an imâ€" promptu one, but generally appreciated. Kirkland Lake, Sept. 22nd, 1937 (Special to The Advance). Kirkland Lake had a sample of the ballyhoo and bulldoze tactics that some people think will win elections when a quite evidently organized gang of hecklers attempted to interrupt the Liberal meeting on Monday night in the Strard theatre in the interests of C. V. Gallagher, the people‘s candidate in this riding in the provincial election. The speakers, however, were undaunted by the noisy gang and completed their addresses in good order. The speakers carried on so well that the interrupâ€" tions were not very noticeable on the radio and did not particularly »affect the success of the meeting, except in so tar as a large number were disgusted at these slick tactics and found thermm further: reason for a vots for C. V. Gallagher. â€" | Kirkland Meeting Squelches Hecklers Organized Gang at Liberal Meeting, but Speakers Get Good Hearing. Arthur Slaght, the next speaker in pine, Oni. Phone 203â€"B, or old Smith, South Poreuâ€" Or from the Pilot, Mr. Har Cochrane Ontario GALLAGHER To any point in Special accomâ€" the province or C%:;ter:d modation for farther in new g ‘i):lt injured or sick WACO Plane. ___ passengers Base and Hangar Located at South Porcupine. Call or Write for Rates From A PIONEER OF THE NORTH VOTE FOR THE NORTH Who Understands Our Needs Mark Your Ballot Thus There will be spsecial Harvest Home services at Trinity United Church, Schuâ€" macher, on Sunday, Sept. 26th. At each service there will be a special mesâ€" sage appropriate to the occasion as well as special music. The church will be adorned. with flowers,fruit and vegeâ€" tables, evidences of the bountyful harâ€" vest in this district this yvear. Last year the Harvest Home services were especially attractive in every way and this year they promse to be even more popular. On Monday evening the ladies of the W.A. will serve a Harvest Home dinner. Powassan News:â€"It is because there are so many fools in the world that the wise man gets an occasional break Schumacher Church Harvest Home Event Special Services at Trinity United Church Sundayv. He aiso spoxe French. Mr. Leduc vaid some attention to announced the Hepburn attitude on succession | and interc duties, and went on to explain that his ! liveral car leader was committed to the policy of | been giver rot constructing new highways or reâ€" | South Pore pairing old ones until he had the money ‘ highway a to do so. ! been feare Hon. Mr. Leduc, plunging with obviâ€" ous joy into the stormy sea of heckling, held his audience steady throughout his entire speech. He detailed the Hepâ€" financial policy, and mentioned the income tax as particularly fair, since it made those pay who could a‘â€" ford it. At the conclusion of Mr. Gallagher‘s speech an enthusiast in the heckling ranks called for "three hearty Canadian cheers. Dobra, Dobra, Dobra." Mr. Gallagher added that Mr. Hepâ€" burn and the Hon. Paul Leduc, minisâ€" ter of and a speaker of the evenâ€" ng, had done a great deal for the mining industry. troduced by Mel G. Hunt, K.C., chairâ€" man of the occasion, declared that the Rowe platform lacked definite policy, and stated that "while he did not know what one might learn about minâ€" ing sitting in a sulky behind a horse‘s tail, Mr. Hepburn had, when first elecâ€" ted, called in to consultation men who knew something about mining, includâ€" ing the speaker. Appealing to his audience not to elect "the old. gang masquerading behind Rowe," Mr. Slaght ended in anecdotal form. LIBERAL CANDIDATE Phone 890, Timmins, Ont. Special Tripsâ€"6008SE and DUCK _ HUNTING â€" to James Bay and Return The North Needs his audience Phone 176 111 been spreadit the election i proceeded wi avoid South | is to the effe ation in fact words, it is j paign "whisy considered.. | gethor the result the low the logi way follow main street th representat on the cutâ€" plans made route. Bal past. â€" Highwa doubt with Sou had drawn pla highway from . with the speci right angle tur Porcupine main ing on the ne plans. Mr. Gal Toronto recent ernment that t ways in this No ple and industr A couple of announced tha: and interest ¢( liveral candid; Highway to Go Through South Engd Mean Re Just a mark pro lt Charles Vincent ind ontrary ick. THF PORCUPINE ADVANCE TIMMINS, ONTARIO o foundâ€" In other se camâ€" 0d offic the bin C ns th € s A South‘ Kirkland Juniors and Morâ€" e workâ€"| _ risburg Deadlock for E. O. # | â€" B OXA Jumor‘Fitle. igher‘s orking d new shway . hnhave on as vVill be pin ig th imin JC _ D€ route peoâ€" tim the had Mi CE len Stephens, left, Olympic sprint champion. The Fulton flash posed 0: i professioral contract at Chicago. Betty Robinson, centre, who madt pic champion n 1928. "Dee" Boekmann, right, coached the U.S. wor The trio‘s first venture in the monied ranks will be a movie sports short. ness each Hero of the second meeting was Wally Driszcoll, lenky Easterner, who pitched gosd ball throughout the nineâ€" teen innings of the second encounter. It was his single in the second that brought home the run that held the game and series tied. A‘lter playing three games Kirkland Lake and Ottawa Valley champions, Morrisbhurgs were tied for the E.O.B.A. junior ball title. â€" The first game was all Kirkland Lake. Shooting a broadside of twelve hits into the visitors they took the game 7 to 1. A double header was to decide the issue but instead of that it only deadlocked it. The Morrisburgs weon the first game 12 to 6 to tie the szsries. The secord game of the doubleâ€" header was called on account of darkâ€" ness with the score tied at three runs Series is Evened up at Kirkland Lake seemed to give some colour of truth to these fabrications, but it develops that the men so working were all engaged in clearing up preparatory to abandonâ€" ing the ‘"new" route. It is definitely, emphatically and officially declared that South Porcupine will be on the highway and that all thoughts of anyâ€" thing more drastic than minor changes to assure more safety on the roads have been abandoned. The highway will not miss South Porcupine. The whispering gang are absolutely and completely astray when they suggest that the highâ€" way may avoid South Porcupine. The highway will continue to serve the peoâ€" ple as it has done for the past many vears. Albany River Brengold Canadian Pandora Canusa (new) Darwin De Santis Delnite Emptre Gold Jowsey Denton Gale Gold Gilbec Hallnor Hugh Pam Lamagque Magnet Lake ‘\. Ossian . O‘Leary Porquin Porcupine Ck (uni Presdor Porcupine Lake United Porcupine Wood Porc. (units) Vimy Young Davidson When prices soar too high consi resistance begins to assert itself, the increase is brought to an en what might be caulled natural m« Cattle sold as high as $17.9 per cw Chicago and that makes beefâ€"s available only to millionaires and t who never pay their billsâ€"Farr Advocate. Afton Ashley Brett Base Metals Big Missouri Beattie |Bidgood Bobjo Bralorne Buffaloâ€"Ankerite Canadian Malartic Castle Tretheway Central Porcupinre 'Central Patricia Coniagas Coniaurum Cons. Chibougamau | Darkwater Dcme Eldorado Falconbridge _ Glenora _ Goldale God‘s Lake Granada . Gunnar Hardrock Hollinger Howey Hudson Bay . International Nickel Jackson Manicn Kerr Addison Kirkland Lake ELebe] Oro jLeltch .. Lake Shore ELee Gold Little Long Lac Macassa McLeod Cockshutt Manitoba East McIntyre McKenzie Red Lake McVittie Graham McWatters Mining Corporation Moneta Naybob Nipissing Noranda O‘Brien Omega Pamour Paymaster Pickle Crow Pioneer Preston East Dome Premier Read Authier Red Lake Goldstore Reno ... San Antonio Shawkey Sherritt Gordon St. Anthony . Sullivan Cons. udbury Basin Stadacona Sylvanite Siscoe Teck Hughes Toburn Ventures _ Wrightâ€"Hargreaves White Eagle _ Toâ€"day‘s Stocks WHEN PRICES SOAR Unlisted Listed )0 11 4 .8 hi A member of the Manx Association _America, he went across with others _the Association to an oldâ€"home reâ€" ion and were received by a whole isâ€" nd en fete in their honor. He gave a clear and vivid account of funeral at sea which was one of the ghâ€"lights of the trip across and also being taken off in a tender off Douâ€" as when the sea was extremely rough. were sixty member of the Associâ€" lion on the boat and they were reâ€" ived at Douglas by the dignitaries of e Island, with broadcast speeches, me part of which we understand was ard distinctly in South Porcupine. vo other members of the party were m south Porcupineâ€"Mr. and Mrs. idclifie. ‘alk on Isle of Man at South Poreupine ida nded uth Porcupine, Ont., Sept. 22nd. ‘ial to The Advance ie young p»sople of the United rch had a most interesting meeting ht in the Church unusually well We wish to thank all contestants for the interest shown in entering the Ne are also deeply grateful to the Judges; Messrs. M. B. Scott, A. Seguin and H. C. Scarth for carrying out their duties in such a willing and able manner resting Meeting of the ung People at United iurch, South Poreupine. ir President, Mr. Wm. Mylchreest as just returned from a visit to itive Isle of Man, gave a most ic and colourful account of his and express our apprécâ€" iation to the merchants whose splendid coâ€"operâ€" ation assured its success The Porcupine Advance Doherty Roadhouse Co. STOCK BROKERS Timmins, 19 Pine Street North Toronto Kirkland Lake 203 Bay Street 34 Government Rd. Market Quotations broadcast each day at 12.20 noon and 5.20 p.m. Commision basis only Local Phones 1200 and 1201 Direct private wires for fast and acocurâ€" ate quotations and executions in all Acourate Markets and Executions in Members: {Foronito Stock Exchange Unlisted Stocks Mining Stocks Industrial and Public Utility Stocks Bonds Ottawa Journal: The QOttawa magisâ€" trates, and magistrates generally in Onâ€" tario, seem to be showing greater vigâ€" or in the suspension of driving permits for serious traffic offences. Suspensions of two and six months are not as rare as once they were. But we should feel more convinced that the punishment is fitting the crime if there were any assurance that these suspensions are being obeyed to the letter by the ofâ€" fenders. ... As the Journal has said on other occasions, more use should be made of the right of the department of highways and the courts to take up liâ€" cense plates of the cars used by traftâ€" fic offenders. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23RD, i9837 On Sunday next the quarterly Comâ€" munion Service will be held in the United Churech. About the Suspension of Motor Driving Permits Owing to the Young People of the Anglican Church holding a dance in their hall on Wednesday next there will be no meeting of the Y. P. S. next week. The address was well give and reâ€" ceived by the young people with the attention that it merited. Miss L. Huot gave a piano solo which was much enjoyed. Mr. Mylechreest also gave a descripâ€" tion of his native town of Castletown giving in detail account of the historic traditions associated with the town which is the seat of the Manx «House of Keys.*

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