Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 27 Jan 1938, 1, p. 8

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â€"EATON GROOGETERIA | Charles 1C Found Guilty of Breaking, Entering and Theft of Three Cases of Butter from Abramson‘s Store. Juvenile Bro: ther Tries to Take Whole Blame. Judgment Reserved in GuÂ¥v Greco Case. AT Give your doggy friend the variety and nourishâ€" ment that Spratt‘s offer A choice of dog cakes, puppy â€" biscutts, puppy ovals, mixed ovals, charâ€" coal ovals and bonio. KT Grapefruit 5for 27¢ Orange:s CROTHERK‘sS AssORTED Choice Seedle Pot ato Je 5 Another sale, of saving importance to youâ€"planned to give you an opportunity to stock up on the popular Libby Canned Foods, along with a great number of other food and housechold necessitiecs, that fou nced now. Come to Eaton‘s this weekâ€"end for a real saving shopping trip. Notice the excellent savings schcduied for Monday, too. Dog Biscuits Fancy Biscuits Ib. 15¢ commit Charles Mullen On Charges of Holdâ€"Up =:=~ Follow the health way with several cakes of Fleischâ€" mann‘s daily., _ It keeps you regular and â€" helps keep that sought afte: clear complexion. Hillsdale Sweet Mixed PICKLES %~ 28c Durable 5 STRING BROOMS =â€" 27¢ cake â€" 4c fhad(* . Hostess Shop Olives : Golden Bantam CORN : Aylmer Red Pitted CHERRIES s 1§c FLEISCHMANN‘S YEAST oL ns < \ 4‘ 11 E BROKEN c J Pekoe ut Golden Wax or Green Beans \ 10c FOR ALL YOUR BAKING STOCK UP QOPPORTUNITA For Your Beltter Health Tin BA KING: POWDER 29C¢ np EATON‘sS FAMILY BLEND bkt. (t. 19c TEA ib 41c old â€" Rive bags i el:] 44 DAaY W a PORK SHOULDERS â€" â€" â€" Ib. Sliced Breakfast BACON â€" 1b. : -------- 1b, Breakfast Style SAUSAGE 1b. Silverbright SALMON sliced Ib. BOLOGNA Centre Cults â€" â€"~ â€" â€" . â€" â€" Ib. LAMEB FRONTS â€"â€"â€" . â€" Ib. Fresh Frozen FILLETS â€" â€" 1Ib, 180 in tin Prime RIB ROAST â€" â€" Thick RIB ROANT â€" â€" CHUCK ROANT â€" â€" â€" â€" ENGLINH STYLEI PICNIC STYXYLEâ€"SHANKLESS SMOKED lintin 2 for 4#o1 oF OXxO CUBES S OAP FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY BLUE BRAND BEEF Dry Salt FAT BACKS â€" 1b. 18c *A‘_\TH ER C4 4; Fine Laundering reC 1p COMBINATION PLAIN and PIMENTO STUFFED rom his Saturday tifiled that a maskâ€" heC 28M¢ _an exchnange? ho confronted \ YL MER 8 oz. tins Jolly Good Brand PREPARED MUSTARD, 25 oz jar MONDAY ONLY SOAP CHIPS Clarkes‘® BEEF STEAK AND ONIONS, 16 oz. tin Macedoines No. 2 Irradiated Quaker Muffets CEREAL pkg Ayimer Mixed Vegetable Specials On Sale For a4 al Economy BULK and WilsC he ma ndah 1 V A Cl for 2 SC who h 1 )DA 14 bu l11â€"oz 16 jat stified that he k: worked for him c t summer parkir sSqt ba Ib. 27¢ Ib. 19¢ tin 29¢ â€"THIRD AVENUE " TIMMINS MR | Delivery Without Extra Charge Phone Groceteria 901 e FC 1 Ot ne MIHM Catelli‘s Macaroni, asst., 2 Crushed Fruit Sponge Cake â€" ea. Blue Rose White Rice â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" 2 Suntulo Fresh Coffteéee â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" lb, Honey Boy Clover Honey â€" 4 1b. tin at Eaton‘s With a good stock of these famous davoured Libby Canned foods on your pantry shelf, there will be no dearth of meal planning ideas in your housenoldâ€"meals that can be made in a jiffy tooâ€"other things to improve the flavour of ordinary dishesâ€"LOok at these LAE Aalt LL Ts Mu Sautt e scene. Crossing the bridgt he arrested Mullen. who was arrest and the constable in jJail when he pleaded guilty to a (Mulien) toid him he was charge of being drunk in charge of a i Feldman‘s mill. This was car. stion asked by the accused. | Disorderly Conduct Given 60 Days ’ Mike Boesla, George Ginic and Mrs. uilty to theft of a shirt, tie| Xavier Bigras, were each fined $5 and belonging to Richard Jenâ€" | costs for disorderly conduct. _ They Beaulieu, of no fixed adâ€"| pleaded guilty. ibreaker WA something different you should tvry, famous for its long shreds, firmness, and excellent favour, l,al'g(_‘ Serve it with frankfurters, or 2% tins grand with pork, chicken and «sn f duckâ€"large 2!; tin. e LIBBYV‘S WHOLE TASTV DILL PICKLES Here‘s a favorite prelude to your lunch, dinner or supperâ€" 10' , a sparkling soup to wake your ts taste buds for the better en 04. llr joyment or what is to come. Your chance to stock up. e READY TO HEAT AND SERVIL Clever Hostesses serve these deâ€" lightful fiavour aidsâ€"wonderful with frankturters, sausage, cold meatls and sandwichesâ€"firm, tenâ€" der, crisply freshâ€"Try them‘! It‘s the patented "Gentle Press" method that does itâ€"no bitter seeds or pulp to mar its distinctively smooth flavourâ€" only the rich flayvour of plump fullyâ€" ripened tomatoes goes intitso the making of Libby‘s Tomato Catchup. e LIREY‘S GENTLE PRESS What glorious flavourâ€"what inviting color to start off a grand â€" mealâ€"only the clear fresh flavour of fine ripened tomatoes _ "Gentle _ Pressed" serve it always. LIBBYV‘S VEGETABLE OR flalian styleâ€"soft and pliableâ€"not stringy or YÂ¥es, true A quick, ecasy soggyâ€"deliciously cooked in tomato sauce. to serve meal. 2 [‘ 27° 2 " .21 tins The makings of an economical mealâ€"nourishing and mighty tasty. Succulent beansâ€"so very tenderâ€"with pork cooked with a rich tomato puree. Try them browned in the oven. 2 ;. 190 4 ... 2AFC coming fTrom at L and the const en‘ told him he Â¥earing LIBBYVS GENTLE PRESS TOMATO CATCHUP J6~TIVvEeLr. onstable LIBBY‘» DELICIOT PORK and BEANS cap TOMATO JUICK TOMATO SOUP SPAGHET T in the poc e was carry Jle Hancos WA ack anc ) at the four Mull: e â€" clea: ripened Pressed" C c ‘ess, was given 60 days in jail. Reckless Driving Jolhn Maley was acquitted of a charge reckless inâ€"connection with collision at Commercial avenue and eV OJ 2 Large 2‘"~ tins 21¢ 20 oz. tin 10‘*% tin rod 10 oz pkgs. T wo was given lC en he pleaded guilt Jeing drunk in char Given Ten Days hillion was give 28 oOz%. tin 1 10‘ 5. tinszsc s fin whiile ined $2J0 and COsSTS ile Tom Mahoney ‘$50 and costs or 30 ffence of drunkenâ€" 19¢ A808 53¢ 12J¢ da y is not reprinted lor Burns‘ Soci lation. It is just reprinted: On the 25 instant a number tlemen convened at Mr. Roge to commemorate the birth of fact tI Judith Burns Burns Bangquet Held At Niagara in 1826 Dangue Why and : Burns serv eC part ol town rccenltiy annexed, was accepted. The tender of the Globe Furniture Company amounting to $2339 for furâ€" niture for the new town hall was also approved. when the w the pressure when the water was turned on again the pressure broke Tomlinson‘s tank. Special Mecting At a special meeting held this week the tender of Eli Leblanc of $11 per day for collection of garbage in the nart of towmn recently annexed,., was Pay for Damage Council agreed to pay E. Tomlinson $3.05 for time lost when a range boiler burst in his home from excess pressure in the main during the recent Blahey fire. The water was shut off for two days when the main was damaged and when the water was turned on again Fourteen T 0 a 8 Drunk at Event The Porcupine Iron and Metal Comâ€" pany submitted a tender of $50 for the privilege of removing scrap iron from the town dump from March 1 to February 28. The tender was filed for future reference. to be approved by a hearing before the county judge. The byâ€"law will also have to be advertised. At the suggesâ€" tion of the mayor the matter was left in the hands of the town clerk and Councillor Wren to make the necessary arrangements. GLiowing reil Burns bangut Assessment on Hall A request for exemption from taxaâ€" tion for their hall on Elm street by the local Ukrainian Association, in view of the fact that it is used regularly ffor educational and religious purposes, was referred to the court of revision. Changing Street Names Town Solicitor S. A. Caldbick advised council that a byâ€"law changing the names of certain streets in town to avoid unnecessary confusion, will have nous Scotch Bard,. Robert Bu ix o‘clock about 40 gentlemen Following receipt of a request from their secretary, J. Fulton, council auâ€" thorized a grant of $500 to the Timmins Citizens Band. Photographs of Mayors | A composite picture embodying the! photographs of the present and former mayors of Timmins, will be purchased from A. Roy at a cost of $130. Hour views of the town will also be included | in the oak frame which will be 38 by 4C inches. Council Investigate Manager Question the direct on which Oof council JC Canadian Legion for permission to bring Conklin‘s Shows to Timmins for the week of June 20 to 25, inclusive, was unanimously granted by council. Walter Greaves, president of the Leâ€" gion, said that Conklin‘s were agreeâ€" able to sign a contract under whith they would pay the Legion $1500 40 sponsor the show,. which is an increase of $500 over last year. Council was assured that the show would be under the direct supervision of a committee, on whith there would be two members SUI Gn MTA o defer J1 i the irbas 1C T‘l bana Continued from Page One) ent with a man devoting all h o the one purpose, the whole de ent of health would be more e eaAI C Coliection. Permission for Sshow request of the local branch of the ian Legion for permission to IT‘l 11 Make Appointments A. Rose was â€"apy Ditr Tender for Tron 8500 Grant ingqu 18 unable for of Globe and Mai most ‘entury ago!:â€" from the Niaâ€" ‘. Jan. 28, 182 114 re on Tuesâ€" made to the y a century of Robert ad been obâ€" 211 After noted Ti at down O genâ€" s‘ hotel the faâ€" U I Wer to sumptuous dinner. James Muirâ€" strosser| head, Esquire, and Doctor Hamilton _School| doirg the honours of the table. After s of the} the cloth was removed, the following pointees‘ toasts were drank,. followed by approâ€" cent. of| priate tunes played by some of the _be reâ€"| band of the 76th Regiment: resentaâ€"| To the memory of Robert Burnsâ€" er until| the day we celebrate, | Tuneâ€"I‘m Wearing Awa‘, Jean. The King, 4 times 4. reply to Tuneâ€"God Save the King. ‘r Macâ€" The Land 0‘ Cakes. delivery | Tune, O the Kail Brose,. etc. ediately, The Rose, the Shamrock and the r1at mall]| Thistle. mon} r the« d 1loâ€" of At the present time the engraving department of The Advance is issuing a number of pictures each week depictâ€" ing the mines, the towns and the peoâ€" ple in earlier days. One of these on Monday pictured one of the first buildâ€" ings at Porcupine (Golden City). After the sentence,. however, there appeared a question mark to indicate that the statement was not a definite one, but that it was open to question. Mr. Josâ€" eph Clouthier, well known in the Porâ€" cupine since the early days, tells The Advance that the building pictured in Monday‘s Advance shows at least one of the very earliest buildings in the Porcupine. Mr. Clouthier ought to know for he was the builder of the structure., The buillding. Mr. Clouthier says, was erected in January 1910..It was built for Routley and Summers, surveyors, who needed office room, sleeping apartâ€" ments, etc. The firm was doing survey work in the district. The building comâ€" | pleted in rapid time by Mr. Clouthier | was not exactly the same as in the picâ€" ture, The additgon at the right of the | structure is not part of the original house. The section to the right was erected after the original building. In the original buildng as erected by Mr. Clouthier and completed, had an office downstairs, while upstairs there was the l unking facilities for the men employed . ; Behind the office part of the building Iwas the cookery, ete. Mr. Clouthier married coupile were leaving the regisâ€" trar‘s office when the wife remembered she had registered her age as a year older than she actually was. "Och, never mind," replied her husband, "ye‘ll get the auld age pension a year sooner." kenipeniellwglin? well in keeping the Blairmore Enterpr be good unless ; thing. One of the First Structure in Golden Cityv. Local Man Erected Building in 1910 Comment The only comment made further by Judith Robinson‘s column is as folâ€" lows:â€" We understand that some of the true sons of Caledonia in honour of their country and bard continued to enjoy themselves till an early hour the next morning. Fourteen Toasts Were Drank. Let degenerate Scots of 1938 make a note of that. Scottish Tuneâ€"The British Grenadiers. Scotch Wives and Scotch Bairns and all who live in Scotchman‘s arms, Tuneâ€"Come Under My Plaidie. The Duke of York and the Army, Tuneâ€"Duke of York‘s March. The Wooden Walls of Great Britain. Tuneâ€"Rulé Britannia. The Duke of Wellington, Tuneâ€"See the Conquering Hero Comes. Lady Sarah Maitland and the Canaâ€" dian Pair, Tuneâ€"Green Grow the Rushes 0‘ The Great Unknown, Tuneâ€"A Man‘s a Man for A‘ That. Washington Irvine, Tuneâ€"The White Cockade. The Greek Cause, Tuneâ€"Scots Wha‘ Hae W1 Waiâ€" lace Bled. Tuneâ€"All Who of Britain Bear the Name. The Earl of Dalhousie and the British Colonies, to sumptuous dinner. head, Esquire, and Do doirg the honours of t inad Tuneâ€"The British Grenadiers. Sir Peregrine Maitland and Upper Washer Store 393 Third Avenue Timmlm Phone 391 Beatty Whitecap $19.50 Beatty, late model 39.50 Coffield, copper . oi esmm * i.: BARGAINS IN REBUILT WASHERS Ma t Onnor And Judith Robinson herself ig Locomotive Copper Tub Eleoctric Washer TODAYV‘S SPECIAL y it i one 0 Clouthier. * 0 CGCAKes, he Kail Brose, etc. the Shamrock and nickel tub ise: It is useless to ire good for someâ€" A 1 n employed . the building r. Clouthier it the buildâ€" st In Poreuâ€" very oldest," you will do I lhitecthat ‘ 29.50

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