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Porcupine Advance, 17 Feb 1938, 2, p. 1

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”Mâ€"flâ€"ow Presidentâ€"Walter Greaves Secretaryâ€"Treasurerâ€"W. D. Forrester P.0. Box 1059, Timmins, Ont. Monthly general meetings of the above branch will be held in the Legion Hall, Cedar Street, South. * Excursion tickets good in Tourist, Parâ€" lor and Standard sleeping cars also available on payment of slightly higher passage fares, plus price of parlor or sleeping car accommodations, Empire Block _ Timmins 14â€"26 ROUTESâ€"Tickets g Arthur, Ont.. Art cago, Iil., or Sault ing via same rou Generous optional Chiropractor and Electro Therapist CONsULTATION FREE Diseases Peculiar to Women Phone 1565 Gordon Block Tim STOPOVERS â€"within limit of ticKket, both going and returningâ€"at Port Arthur., Ont.. Armstrong. Ont.. and west: also at Chicago, Ill., Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.. and west in accordance with tariffs of United States lines. Dr. 8. R. Harrison 4 Gordon Block Phone 1615 Timmins Dr. Ray Hughes Office Hours: Telephones : DISEASESs OF CHILDREN 2â€"5 p.m. and by Office 2025 Appointment. Residence 2025B W. D. Cuthbertson, L.P.A. CONsSULTING AUDUITOR Trustee under The Bankruptcy Act Room 2 Marshall Block Room 2 Telephone 611 Benson, Sayer Davidson CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 701â€"707 Confederation Life Bldg., Toronto. Dental Surgeon DR, MOORE‘S BUILDING Corner of Pine Phone 2030 and Fourth Timmins (rt.dit Reports Collections Accounting and Auditing 6 Balsam Street North, Timmins Phones 270â€"228 P.O0,. Box 1747 â€"39â€"2 The Pioneer Paper of the Poreupine. Established 1912. TO ALL STATIONS IN wWESTERN CANADA Branch 88 Canadian Legion Q, E. Kristenson Dr. W. Gordon Watt CHIROPRACTOR Xâ€"RAY NEUROCALOMETER Bank of Commerce Building PHONE 607 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 60 THIRD AVENUE Full particulars from any agent Canadian Pacfic Special Bargaim Timmins MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28TH Going Dates DAILY FEB. 19 TO MARCH Return Limlt: 45 days TICKET® GOOD TO TRAVE] IX COACHES W. L. GREENIDGE SPECIALIST Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Corporation Ltd. % GORDON BLOCK Timmins Phone 640 Timmins, Ont. ~17~43p Timmins, Ont Timmins, Ont >,. Maric and l1 O * / Mrs. K. Votour Released on $2,000 Bail in Connection With / Blaze that Ravaged Store and Apartments on Second ! Avenue. Shoplifters Sentenced and Liquor Cases Disâ€" Arson Charge Sequels Fire Here February _ Lawrence Laducer pieaded ]to a charge of being in poss an finregistered pistol contrar tion 121 (a) of the criminal co | second charge of selling a pis ! out a permit for same. Th charge was withdrawn and on count he was fined $10 and C the pistol confiscated. Daughter Bound Over ! ~â€"Charged with assaulting he: Marguerite Seeley, a few d sixteen years of age, was bo that a aAI respective three mo agaln magis WE Pleading guilty t liquor in his posse mit, Victor Vinkk: and Sergeants Desroc of Timmins Police, all they raided Dubeau‘s New York Cafeâ€" that hneavy purchases of the evidence the case. accounted 10 which he clali January 21. hbe had bough date. Asked Keeping for Ssale Arnold Chalut was charged with keeping liquor for sale but was disâ€" missed when the Crown witnesses, Leo Tremblay and Leo Leduc, said that while they saw a party drinking beer at Chalut‘s place on the evening in question that they had not seen anyâ€" one buy any spirits or had they bought any themselves. t mot A third offe Jack McDona the next thr jallhouse. Se da NS Lean, bo!l vere dism Al posed of . «fire marsha on Second : »r midnight â€" troyed the ir ) apartinents, prietress of t rlin ninmne pal a ot the usual $10 and costs or 30 most of whom accepted the "or." Woman Dismissed cung woman, charged under the cha t m laze had been under investigaâ€" over a week prior to the layâ€" the charge. Evidence in the as prepared and laid beifore Attorney Caldbick who directed harge be laid. sheplifters sentenced shoplifters, Robert Van Luven red Roy, who pleaded guilty to a windbreaker from Feldman‘s e pairs of socks from Kresge‘s vely, were each sentenced to ionths in jail. Both men had previous convictions for theft them, in view of which the ate imposed a more severe e than is usual. A first ofâ€" for the same thing, Alex Dubâ€" 10 pleaded guilty to stealing en knives from Woolworth‘s, n thirty days. All three claimâ€" they had been drinking at the Unregistered â€"Pistol nce Laducer pleaded guilty to arge of being in possession of gistered pistol contrary to secâ€" _(a) of the criminal code and charge of selling a pistol withâ€" permit for same. The second was withdrawn and on the first ney nad Dneen arinking at Liic he thefts. Fined $100 and Costs ig guilty to a charge of having his possession without a‘ petâ€" or Vinkka was fined $100 and re 11 Vagrants Go vagrants, RC ger â€" anod W Thrceâ€" Month Teéerm Charge Dropped he complainant new three â€"mont Several id in t had be of an investigation by al‘s department into a avenue a few minutes on February 5, which nterior of a store and , Mrs. Kathleen Votour, the store, was charged remanded fqr a week in > on Tuesday afternoon. ved in the amount of by property. Informaâ€" m the case on Monday t that time., Mrs. Votour erry T‘ roOonUlll put in an appealâ€" nistreating a horst Down Canada DOu agains Combined Ladies‘ Night is Enjoyed vagrancy act, was dismissed by the maâ€" gistrate when the evidence produce by the Crown failed to produce anyâ€" thing incriminating. ing the car Ceechini w ancther wee count azali Lions and Kiwanis Membe Held Joint Gathering : Ankerite on Monday. With the hall artistically decorated in Valentine motifs, the combined ladies‘ night held by the Lions and Kiwanis Clubs at Buffaloâ€"Ankerite hall on Monday night, was a most enjoyâ€" able getâ€"together. Ansonville Board _ _ of Trade Officers About 125 were present for the occasâ€" ion, with music for dancing being supâ€" plied by the Buffaloâ€"Ankerite orchesâ€" tra. The guests were welcomed by Phil Kinkel, president of the Kiwanis Club and manager of Buffaloâ€"Ankerite. _A reply was made by Charles Yates, of the Lions Club. f The Ankerite hall is located in a grove of beautiful pines and laden with snow and bathed in soft moonlight, made an attractive contribution to the setting for the occasion. Lucky number prizes were won by Mr. and Mrs. Francis Woodbury and Mr. and Mrs. G. Chenier. A dainty buffet luncheon was served at midâ€" night. W. J. Kenny Elected Presiâ€" dent for 1938. Iroquois FPalls, Ont., Feb. 14, 1938â€" (Special to The Advance)â€"The election of officers for 1938 were held at the Ansonville Roard of Trade meeting, held in the Ansonville town hall last week Officer ate :â€" Presidentâ€"W. J. Kenny. Viceâ€"presidentâ€"A. Lapalme. Treasurerâ€"J. P. Lamothe. secretaryâ€"W. J. Grummett. Council of 11 members: Mr. Geod, Gauthier, Mr. L. A. Charlebois, Mr. B. Nosov, Mr. J. Purlmutter, Mr. K. Kusâ€" sner, Mr. M. Ayoub, Mr. Geo. Brewtâ€" nall, Mr. G. Galanis, Mr. S. O. Monâ€" geon, Mr. J. Ad. Blais, and Mrs. B. Courtemarche. The members realizing the importâ€" | | ance of having the two roads com-‘ pleted and from Pyne Township to Iroâ€" quois Falls, enabling residents of this vicinity to purchase firewood at a reaâ€" senable cost, and the other, a highway| Boo took the stand and said th wife and daughter were in the zomne in China and that Japanes planes had bombed their home. had been unable to find out if were alive or dead. Since that ti from just out of Ansonville to Child’s! has been worried and nervous an Beach, dispensing with the two treachâ€"| erous hills, and cutting the mileage considerably, decided to further their request with the Government to have these two highways compleked this coming summer. at the time of his attack on Cho completely lost his head. "That was no reason for you tack this man," Magistrate At} remarked. "He is not a Jap," 1 minded the accused as he passed it it "“""""""r"’\'"’m'" «t P P P P PP L L P P PP PP l lt PP of 1Z@AI1 figh L460 â€" The new mechanized British army is ready antiâ€"tank cuns carried by the infantry. T TIMMINS, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17TH, 1938 elected for the ensuing year Oof Ad journe. being drurk while havyâ€" f a car against Joseph further adjourned for is was a reckless driving Lucien Forget and a g in a public plac: rdinal. ' NEW EQUIPMENT FOR BRITISH ARMY Chinaman Sentenced to 18 Months for Kanifing The charges against Boo were a seâ€" quel to an early morning fracas at the restaurant where he was employed on February 8. In a fit of tempex during which the acecused"adamitted "*Tat he had lost his head," he struck his emâ€" ployer. Joe Chow, over the head with a long butcher knife. Pleading guilty through an interâ€" preter to a charge of wounding with intent to main, Sam Boo, 48â€"yearâ€"old Chinese employed as a dishwasher at the Grand Cafe on Third avenue, was sentenced to 18 months in jail here Tucsday afternoon by Magistrate Atâ€" sentenced to 18 months in jail here Tuesday afternoon by Magistrate Atâ€" kinson at the regular weekly session of police court. A second charge of attempting to commit suicide by drinkâ€" ing iodine, was withdrawn. at the time of his attack on Chow had completely lost his head. "That was no reason for you to atâ€" tack this man," Magistrate Atkinson remarked. "He is not a Jan." he reâ€" am Boo Pleads Guilty to Wounding Countryman With Intent to Maim as Aftermath to Bloody Battle in Local Chinese Restaurant.. Charge of Attempted Suicide Withdrawn. dy to deal with enemy mechanizatior They fire a oneâ€"inch explosive armo W( eP P P P P m s sP ALP LAAA A LCAAA LA P P P w P C e With Caldbic ed suic taking the Algonquin Regiment to â€" Attend the Niagara Camp Unit to Go Under Canvas at Niagaraâ€"onâ€"theâ€"Lake from | July 4 to July 9. "D" Company, of Timmins, to Estabâ€" ; lish Permanent Headquarters in Basement of the Local Post Office. : "D" Company of the Al ment, with headquarters have ‘been no:tified throu the comments ed nonplussed formed him tJ ed to eighteen With the co Niagaraâ€"onâ€"theâ€"Lake 4th and return on t Arrangments have also been made that the company will establish perâ€" manent headquarters in the basement of the Post Office now used to house the public library, which will be moved to the new town hall on its completion. With the acquisition of permanent quarters it is hoped that the company will be able to continue training all the year round. Also included in th Brigadier Elkins is t of the awarding C Efficiency Decoratior Morgan, M.C., Offi pi id onsent of Crown Attorney econd charge of attemptâ€" as withdrawn just as the dence was commenced. wvnhnen Thne it he had months. sitl1On â€"permanent ed that the company continue training all “oooooooooofl irable to understand the bench and seemâ€" en the interpreter inâ€" e to arrive on July the 9th. ie orders issued by the announcement of the Canadian n to Major W. PF. icer â€" Commanding shed at Timmins, Ont.. Cana ry MONDAY and THURSDAY Timmins Band Heard Over the Air Monday ! The body was met at the door by Revy. J. K. O‘Brien, curate. The libera was chanted and the sermon was preached by Father O‘Brien. ’ Rey. C. J. Jones was in the sanctuary. ! The funeral mass was chanted this ‘ morning. | Mrs. Fitzgerald, the former Mary O‘Gorman, was from Mount St. Patâ€" rick. After her marriage 58 years ago to the late John Fitzgerald, she moved to Shamrock where she lived until 10 years ago, when she moved here. She had been in poor health for some time 'and was in her 83rd year. Her passing is regretted by a large : circle of friends by which she was well ] 4 known and highly esteemed. For many yvears previous to coming i ied h Second â€" Broadcast of the Season by Timmins Citiâ€" zens‘ Band l)edth at Calabogie of Mrs. John Fitzgeraid The Timmins Citizens Band g their second broadcast of the sea. on Monday night. Since the band‘s last broadcast â€" weeks ago, the band has received s eral requests and on Monday last, t presented some of the numbers quested. In two weeks time they h to give other request numbers. Last winter the band gave 4 broadcasts, besides playing over air a couple of times on a turkey s programime. Last summer they played on n public parades, as well as playingy Sons of England and Oddfeilc church parades, and gave four open concerts during Lions Old Home W and Kiwanis Karnival. | _ Calabogie, Ont., Feb. 16th.â€" lday of this week tribute was the memory ¢f one of Calabo est residents, when the Jolhn Fitzgerald took place | residence to Church of the Mc ! ous Blood here. In regards to the uniform camyp the band is very pleased with the sponse they are receiving froin public, The programme playe was : V alentine Dance Held at Riverside Pavilion Mond: The St. John Ambulance Brigade held a very enjoyable Valentine dance at the Riverside pawilion on Monday evening. A fairly large crowd was preâ€" sent to take part in the evening‘s fun and merriment, and to dance to the smooth music of Andy Cangiano and his band. Quaint paper hats, with a few words of fun, were distributed during the evening, and after a happy time the crowd departed for their homes in the early hours of Tuesday morning. Globs and Mail:â€"The world‘s smallâ€" est lawyer lives in Atlanta, Ga., and is 3 feet six inches tall. So his clients may ‘be expected to have him remindâ€" ing them of cverdue accounts by reâ€" marking: "I‘m a little short toâ€"day." this company. The Canadian Efficiency Decoraticn is awarded for twenty years‘ continuous servicte in the volunteer forces. Major Morgan was also awardâ€" ed the Coronation medal recently. It was also announced in district orders that Lt. D. C. Taylor has qualiâ€" fied for the rank of Captain, having cbtained his qualification at a Royal Sschool of Infantry and Machine Guns at Stanley Barracks in Toronto last November For many years previous tO Ccominf to Calabogie she was a devout worshipâ€" per at St. Patrick‘s Church, Mount 5t Patrick, and then at the Church of Most Precious Blood here. Left to mourn are three Patrick O‘Gorman, Oregon, U. O‘Gorman, Mount St. Patri John O‘Gorman, Calabogie; C Miss J. O‘Gorman, Renfrew; Thomas Jcohn al adopted Rvan (I Laviolette (Lucy), Calabogie, Miss| Gertrude Fitzrgerald, at home, Rev. J.| R. O‘Gorman, D.D., of Timmins, and Rev. Father Samimon, M.A., of Onslow, que., are cousins. Also surviving are| many grardchildren. Pallbearers were John O‘Gorman. Phil O‘Gorman, William Freiman, Dan Sullivan, Michael Dillon, and Edward Bammon. Interment was made in St. Patrick‘s cemetery at Mount St. Patrick. Ariong the many floral offerings Marchâ€"*"Sons of the Bra Selectionâ€"‘"Gaiety Girl." Patrolâ€""Wee McGregor." Marchâ€"*"Sturdy and Tru and Agine fou 111 mon ton Killalo :, â€" Kamonton, â€" / imett, Detroit, M William Freiman r daughters, Mrs. onton: Mrs. Dan Canada 16th.â€"On Sun ite was paid t Calabogie‘s old furneral of Mr: place from he MJ1 On f1 O)1 i ve More Seot in London, Eng., than Radio Snow in Timmins Langdon Langdon received was a tril staff of the Mas: Limited, Edmontor Timmins Ontario Land sSurveyor Building Plans Estimates, Etc. Old P.0. Bldg., Timmins â€" Phone 362 Arch.Gillies,B.A.Sc.,0.L.S. dayv ARCHITECT " Keed Block â€" / Swiss Watchmaker Gradudte of the Famous Horological Institute of Switzerland Third Avenue D. Paquette, proprietor THREE BARBERS IN ATTENDANCE Basement Reed Block, Timmins Service Satisfaction Sanitation J. J. Turner Sons, Ltd. PETERBOROUGH, ONT. Agents Everywhere ChristIan â€" »sClence ngs at six of the 13 ngaged in observing ution have shown tha Room 6. Gordon Block. 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