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Porcupine Advance, 27 Jan 1938, 1, p. 2

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-0000000000000.000000000000 + g ? .} "@~ ..z.’..:.".“....z.z.z.x.:".‘.z"‘“..”.?? “' Bb 4 604 % 0 4 4 C 4906003806040 404 -uoou 000 00.. QQ ee* 06 00 *ac‘es*s @44 009 0009900040006 The Past Grand‘s Club of bekah Lodge is planning a whist drive to take place in t hall on Feb. 11th at 8.30 ».n Mrs. J. D. Thompso who left on Friday fo learning of her mot] was preserit to 6 the singing and Wm. Thomas wa whist, cutting wi Clay got consolat won first for me ing second. South Porcupine, Jan «Bpecial to The Advance are almost through on Cup games, the finals to night between Evans‘ | Somerville‘s. On Tucsdaj Levi Sauder got a nas: ice and hurt his arm, v off the icse for the last his game. On Monday a hard time keeping on the very clippery ice a rink. Two or three ar secure bruises toâ€"day! Another ve was held by tional Commi the Masonic st MATINX ST CUT FLOWERS and PLANTS W.G. Skinner Brown, Aged 19, Diss From Pneumonia. Levi Sauder Injured in Fall While Curling. Lady Curlers Found Ice Treacherous on Monday. Other South Por: cupine and Dome News Sad Death of South Porcupine Young Man Phone 222 GENERAL WIRING Radio Repairs and Service Flectrical Appliances, Fixtures, Etec Fichets, Steaping Car reservations, and all information from any agent, ASK FOR HANDBILL DRESS SHOP TICKETS COOD IN COING DAILY â€"FEB. 19â€" MAR. 5 inclusive Flowers Delivered Anywhere ELECTRIC Designs a Specialty T,562 BAGGAGE Checked. Stopovers atPort Arthur, Armstrong, Chicago and west. Hazel A. Todd Golden Avenue sOoUTH PORCUPINE sSKATES SHARPENED © COACHES at fares approxrimately 1 \ic per mile. ©@ TOURIST SLEEPING CARS at fares approximately 1b¥¢ per mile. © STANDARD SLEEPING CARS at fares approximately 1 }c per mile. COST oOF AcCcommMmopaATION INX SLEEPING Cars ADDITIONAL from Now is the time to freshen up yvour wardrobe 16 Reductions of Dresses From all Stations in Eastern Canada 1joy the whist drive, je folk dancing. Mrs. the lucky winner at h Mrs. Curtis. Mrs. n. Miss Mary Curtis TAKE 1DVANTAGE OF joyable house party Consumers‘ Educaâ€" )n Monday night at Ir spite of the e same good crovwd JAnuary Miss ith M 44 Crawford St to 40°" 30 p.m. of Main street, Shawville upon Return Limit : 45 days riing y fall on the hich put him wo rounds he ladies had their feet on the curling nursing obâ€" 24th, 1938-â€"-| rot â€"The curlers| her he Ganagher! she e decided toâ€" M am and Dt. ‘ Puw of the Reâ€" i Valentine the parish JGSS, wWAS cOomn~â€" Mrs. Harrisotr visitor at the Mrs. S. Jones, t ’ Mrs. Harry C for Hamilton at! end with her da An announcement of i change which recently the executive managemetr ada Starch Company Li facturers of "Crown Pran Benson‘s corn starch and «tarch products. New Chairman and President for Old Compans Mrs. Harry Owens left for Hamilton after spendi end with her daughters. Mrs. Jos. Simpson, of was the guest of her brothe Wilson, over the weekâ€"enc Mr. Jensen of Ses visitor in town this we Miss Clark, of Timmtr % position in the new MclLaren. l the son Oof Man Comet "Jesus Lover of My So Our Help in Ages Past fore the casket was bor Ivan Horner, J. Brown Turner, Steve Capyk : nan, was taken to the for interment in Tisda | following floral tributé | from: Dad, Mother, B: i ters; Ivan Horner; L | Denville; Mr. and Mr: Irere and Osbhorne Bow | Gene and Hassan; Mr I’lie Bennett; Mr. and | | family; Mr. and Mrs. ] | Bill Thompson; Mr. an and Jim Baker; "Your j son;" Dorothy and Cy: Dagenais; Mr. and Mr Milburn Hodgins; Per Wm. Huestis and Geo. ’Brown; Gordon and Z Mrs. W. W. Wilson: M fin and Viola; Len a: Mr. and Mrs. A. Be Mrs. Geo. Heimer and and Arline Lang; Mr. son Bowes; Osborne Sh Mrs. B. Cunnirgham ; laide and Ernie Telfc Audrey Bennett; Mr. Connolly; Mtr. and Mi Inez and Doris; Jim 1 son, J. Johrson, J. Brov son, Sydney Thomas, C. Brown, G. McMurph Fauchir. and confined to bed. lad is a great blow he was taken so su The sympathy â€" of friends has been fr sad bereavement an{ ed the funeral toâ€"« Church. : "Fras simple service, consolation from A WEeEkK ago nc He took cold, d was taken to the with pneumonia. passed away at He was the fot Mrs. James Brow Sservict consolation therefore for the Son of Ma Porcupine wilh their i Campbell‘s Bay two family is a large one, ing a girl of two yea the father, is sufferit condition and is at p Mr. George F. B A very sad occurr the death on Monda Tisdale hospital of G 19, of 47 Cecil strget. monia after only a Mr. and Mrs. D. A, McLolla: Tuesday for a week in Montr Mrs. Ivy Cameron is spendit days in Montreal and Toront A general meeting of the Au:s the Porcupine General hospital beld on Wednesday next (2nd parish hall. her mother, Mrs. C she died. We exte Mr. John "But" Pumphouse, is in critical condition : The Men‘s Club Church are putting parish hall rext Tu serving and genera all be in the men‘s and social evening deve r1€ D3 W : )1 H ha M M Bro Slem: Gilbe dn(. ««â€" G(UIDES MJ1 ting h metery. M h M 1 1] A dadie ‘ eived rade 1 l 1€ ied io un cce o en I tain, then spoke for a short time. She expressed her pleasure and that of the Guides, at having so many mothers, and cther ladies who had helped the Guide movement at Dome Mines, present. Mrs. Leiterman then outlined the aims Oof Girl Gruilding, and spoke of the progress and activities of the Dome Guide Company during the past year, mentioning that the Dome Girl Guides had arranged to pay for a child‘s bed in the new hospital and provide the necessary linen etc., for it. This is their "good turn" to the community in return for the encouragement and supâ€" port given the Dome Guides during the past four years. Mrs. Leiterman then thanked the mothers for encouraging. their daughters to attend Guide meetâ€" ings regular, and stated the attendance had averaged over 95 % of the roll durâ€" ing the past year. The evening closed with Guide ‘"Taps" The banquet was financed by the proâ€" fit realized from the sale of cookies by the Girl Guides. The food preparation was in charge of Mrs. W. Acton, Domg | Mines Brown Owl, and a group of| Guides she has instructed in cookmg' lessons for badge work. Huntingdon Gleaner: Lewis Tucker, arrested for zigâ€"zmagging through trafâ€" ic in his speeding automobile, exâ€" plained: "My girl got the hiccoughs, ind I was tryving to scare them out of 16 Mat president of the company after fortyâ€" four years of activity in that capacityâ€" and now becomes Chairman of the Board of Directors of the company. He is succeeded in the presidency by his son, Major George F. Benson, Jr., who was assistant general manager of the Canada Starch Company and also preâ€" sident of Canada Starch Sales Comâ€" The late W. T. Benson established the business in the year 1858, and shortly after his death, his son Mr. Gecrge F. Benson, who now retired, from the presidency was appointed a director of the Edwardsburg Starch Company, becoming president in 1894. Or. the incorporation of the Canada Starch Company in 1906, he was nominâ€" ited president and has now completed i total of over half a century of service The First Dome Mines Girl Guide ~ocmpany entertained their mothers ind several other ladies at a "Mother ind Daughter" banquet on Saturday ast, in the Community hall. At sixâ€" hirty o‘clock, fortyâ€"eight persons sat own to the long bancuet table, which vas centred with red roses. Lighted andles of blue and gold colors) vere effectively placed at intervals. The rirl Guides had vrepared colourful lace cards for their guests. The menu served was baked stuffed ctatoes, roast veal and dressing, salad, uttered peas and carrots, rolls, fruit alad with whipped cream, and tea. ‘he patrol leaders and seconds served t the table and then sat down with Mrs h 0 little Brownies, Mary Kemsley Mary Leiterman, then danced the _ _Jig very nicely, following which at down in a circle for campâ€"fire Phe new appointment is remarkable it means that the executive manaâ€" ‘ment of the company goes into the rd generation of the same familyâ€" ose name has been associated with > starch industry in Canada for 80 ie directorate of the two companies FIRST jany Leader Marjorie Costain s mistress of ceremonies. toast to thek ing was proposed ‘garet Burton, followed by the of "God Save the King." bute to ‘"*Mothers" was read by ie Costain who proposed the Dougla "QOur Mothers". ] »sponded to the toa Munrc zgave a toa. cwames is i 4j care‘|} j i) ammmes if }| c i i § § Leiterman, Guide Cap THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO * | Pleasmg Event at /) Schumacher Chure were awa wondering nals bein ball High defea Mr. Frank K Monday mornil Hornpipe C MacMillan line numDe evervone a wIilnh AIS S Grino Mare lrens Cavé Jones and lent mal Mrs. W. McLaren i: home of Dr. and M Matheson this week. The annual concert Stewards of Trinity U Friday evening was w a very delightful prog 10Se by singing "God Ssave the Mr. Kerobon, who has been lent in a Toronto hospital, is e home much improved in heg Kirkland Lake High School all team were guests of the lish School on Friday evenih 1e wa rmin:! Ders nad a very g0o able through conce keep their supply of barqt Upâ€"toâ€"theâ€"minute Style plus unâ€" rivalled quality in every article we sell. Whether it‘s a pair of gloves or an overcoat assures you of complete satisfaction. â€" Speaking of gloves you will do well to inâ€" spect our assortment. Hand in Glove with STYLE Annual Concert by Board of stewards Trinity United Church.: Other‘ ‘"‘ Schu"~ macher News, het al t Mr Sit1] GOLDENX AVE. PHONE 17 south Porcupine 1 Y iddre iwakened b no sol Bill â€" his solo Irving Went, Manager d the local tean umacher, J ) The Adva MEN‘S WEAR CAmEeron ‘sSptC in Kirkland Lake Wwednesday even Church choir ents JC caused from snow 11 ual concert by the Board of f Trinity United Church on ning was well attended and ightful programme was preâ€" he programme opered with s from the chairman, Myr. nkin. There was an excelâ€" solo by Miss Bernice Bridgeâ€" 1 Gilbert pleased everyone olos. An accordion solo by »scotto: â€"dance by Psday morning â€"residents ed by the fire siren, many here the fire was, the sigâ€" 0 irregular, but upon inâ€" . was found that the trouâ€" 1s10n thel offi TC 1t play, "The Valiant,"| Smith streets, upon ‘esented by the puâ€" cupine High School. of the play, the arâ€" irtily thanked. The was brought to a rzod Save the Kiing." ho has been a paâ€" _ hospital, is able to proved in health. High School basket uests of the local ‘Tiday evening, and eam, 17â€"6. morning â€" residents the fire siren, many fire was, the sigâ€" ritlar O iirnnr en n n m mm mm m mm mm 0 se uns o mm s on e sidents. Balance of grant t schoot to defray cost to be paid. Wages, salaries, rol taker up in turn ant payment A special meeting Wednesday, Feb. 2nd day, Jan. The following lett« the Fire Marshal, a quests to pass a cop Fire Chief with a let council‘s appreciatiof rendered by the Sou Brigade. sented by the puâ€" ipine High School. f the play, the arâ€" x passed away on the sanatarium in ‘ _entertained at a innual election of ‘s for the coming it, Mrs. C. Shipâ€" urer, Mrs. R. Calâ€" 1938. (Spe ng at the Smylie at ind ice a short a paâ€" able to ilth. basket > local g, and Trinity Assuring yo office is alwa matter conne{ their standing I would like t your fire depa: vention week . the high stand which they mi entire year and particular week good enough to of your Council fire department men to be their with. A letter of thanks was res the skating rink from the p An estimate is to be made ing sewer and water con: Tisdale avenue between Ga i London, Ontario. Mr. Kangrow been in the hospital since the sun suffering from a lung condition. Kangrow was with her husband : Christmas until the time he ps away. Deceased was born in CrC and was 45 years of age, having 2 resident here for 28 years, and k employed at the mines. He widow here, and a father and s in Croatia. The funeral was heldâ€" his late residence, 43 Second ave on Wednesday afternoon, to St. Alp sus Church, where a funeral service conducted by a Timmins priest, du Father Martindale‘s absence. B was made in South Porcupine ceme Many beautiful floral tributes were ceived from his many friends. Mrs. Kew, a former resident | now of Oshawa, spent the w end as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L Wilson. South Porcupine, Ont., Jan. 27, 1938. Special to The Advance. A special meeting was held on Monâ€" day, l7th, with Reeve Evans and all councillors present. The reeve explained the duties of the committees fully to those ozccupying the various positions and told them what he thought they should do. The meeting byâ€"law is to be amended. Meetings will be from 8 to 11 p.m., and unfinished business taken up on subâ€" sequent Monday after committee meetâ€" ings at 7.30 p.m. A regular meeting was held on Monâ€" day with Reeve V. Evans and Councilâ€" lors Helmer, Fairfurst, Starling and Cavanagh all present. Correspondence was read and dealt Praise for Brigade |» t at South Pmcupme Mis: Letter Read at Tisdale Counâ€" cil Meeting. The Advance Want Advertiserthents | c 0) in the F n which is d the Unit hne awards ng Commi ‘d. and th Despite Snow and Cold and orcu To 11 11 M ib nd avenue St. Alphon L ind SISster held from 100 tall h fC T‘€ hi 11 niim and For driving Cal man pleaded guilty and costs or 10 days For speeding, "ove! a man pleaded guilty costs as fine. A case of theft was 1UJ¢ Th ne was using ‘Dad di constable spoke to behaved in such a stable had to arrest De present at the next first Friday in Februaryâ€"of our local branch. Messrs Coffey, Miller, Sky, Brown Blackburn and Sparks attended a special degree meeting of the I. 0. 0. P. at Timmins Lodge an Tuesday night. : Tuesday‘s Police Court For having no lights on a parked car a fine of $1 and costs was paid. One drunk pleaded not guilty to a charge. A policeman saw him walking with his wife on the public street, and he was using bad danguage. When the constable spoke to him he swore and behaved in such a way that the conâ€" stable had to arrest him. ‘He smelt alâ€" cohol on him* said a doctor when he was called to attend him in jail. In getting his prisoner to jail the policeman had to use force. *$20 and costs or 30 days‘ said his worship. ( "I expected that," said the man. "Then you are not disappointed," was t‘he answer. N C A0A : drinks" before going to the cafe. The magistrate dismissed the case, t not before he gave the boys a "tonâ€" eâ€"lashing." "L am candidly not struck with the ldence of both these men." said the Mrs. J. Davis, of the Dome Mines, left on Sunday for New Liskeard, upon hearing of the death of her sisterâ€"inâ€" law. Mrs. Thomas Woods, of that town. The Diocesan President of the C.W. L Mrs. C. J. Munn, of Timminsâ€"is to be present at the next meetingâ€"the first Friday in Februaryâ€"of our local Mr. Martin Donlevy in that town. Miss Donlevy had had a letter from him on Monday in which he said he was in good health and the telephone message received by her early toâ€"day, to the effect that he had died suddenly at 3 am. was a very great shock to her. Her many friends will be sympathizing with her in her great bereavement,. as she is one of the bestâ€"loved teachers on our staff. It is slightly more than two years since she lost her mother, and this second bereavement will be hard to bear. A brother at Kirkland Lake and a sister at Sudbury were to join Miss Donlevy on the train. Funeral arrangements are at present not decided Mrs. John Fleming (nee Miss Iris Naishâ€"of the "Globe and Mail") is visitâ€" ing for a time at the home of her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Naish, of Lakeâ€" Miss Rose Donlevy, of the public school staff, left on the noon train on Wednesday for Pembroke lupon hearing of the verys udden passing of her father Traffic BRlocked by Heavy Snowfali at South Porcupine. Miss Rose Donlevy Bereaved by Death of Father. Police Court News. Other News of South Porcupine and the Dome man, called by a constable to assist in arresting a recalcitrant "drunk" who neglected to do so, appeared nswer to the charge. He gave as se that the man seemed to be going (ly and he had to attend hockey tice. The public prosecutor said this charge warrented a jail term. Magistrate said no, but fined him ind costs or 30 days, "as a warning ADC e big storm seems to be the general : of discussion just now. Drifts are up against the sides of the roads and five feet high in places as the ‘ plough goes along. On Monday t buses and taxis were stuck in the es and on Tuesday and Wednesâ€" morning difficulty was met by the getting to the mines. The Preston Dome being off the beaten track snowed in. Discussing these snowâ€" and blizzards with oldâ€"timers here, ave been told that in 1924 a similar occurred, and owing to the fewer ties for snow clearing, trains, and inds of traffice were held up for y holurs. Previous to 1924 a heavâ€" nowfall occurred in the winter of seriously inconveniencing the 1. And in direct contrast with the and snow of toâ€"day we have the ving unique incident to relate. On ay we were called upon by a little ibour who brought for our inspecâ€" a ‘bealutiful brown live butterfly, her mother had found that mornâ€" isking for admission at a sunny ow. We really think this is a dâ€"a January butterfly! ; e Ski Club is holding a dance on sday night in the Masonic hall. is their first venture and we hope ame back. pushed their way citchen, demanded the hat and row. In defence the Chinese ight and drove them out. They i doctor for burns to be dorâ€" d laid their complaint. Lanâ€" a filthy kind was used ik was y these boys,. and they threaâ€" ‘kil)] the whole bunch of them" knowleged ha * before going Butterfly at South End cupine ince. ver 50 miles an hour" lilty and paid $10 and d having take roing to the c dismissed the 1 T held over till n without ind was Jan. 26th lights a fined $5 Special * *4 * *4 *4 *4 REAL ESTATH Deal with a Time Tried Company Insurance at Standard Rates, 16‘% Bruce Ave be a hardship the radio fees he was checki: ernment requir for their radic Drugs ters are be of the city. He fe Ottawa was a rea in the matter of cther members of Con. Hamilton . be a hardshin fo magistrate. "The right to put them o are peaceful citizen men will stir up a then get the worst o plaining to the po acting like men . "] in a camp like this," onerating the Chin he threw out the ca The police should and the Chinese sho matters into their o a statement made. The case involving in closed court, was knew it was th Adminisiration ters whitch are Toronto Board of Control Protests Radio Fee Boost trol, Mayor Ralp proper authoritic for irtention of the F increase radio li vear to First Aid necessities that no home should be without, obâ€" tainable cither individual or in convenient kits. 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