ness Wwias cap of ha low price ited Stat The sit spects th: 1933, afte In sterlin: gold in C $20.67 an ministrati only bees fallures a. has beer but pass measure CGreat B mament growing lessening the Ame¢ paying above t] had bee; shipments the old g« to pay im« the metal August 28 newlyâ€"imi market pr dian mine had been for and their radio and been give Roosevelt a political has been Thing national under t} very rega 1111 busine: bablv versely would Outside Conditions Govern Gold Prices na in( J0n but terling w*] While arious the V alu TeA se ite 11 Timmins Porcupine District Red Cross $2000 RED CROSS in th Austin Neame 11 Carry on Its Mission of Mercy to the Needy of this District for this local welfare work support This Worthy Cause Send Your Contribution to October A meri Distrioution of Nourished Chi Funioni H. MUNROE, Campaign Treasurer ber Price r Mr. Roost E. A Burt, Campaign Chairman 0 Caonadian Bank of Commerce, Timmins 11 : â€" IX rld m resicdent thi th Dental Clinie nce for Needy egan Duyling ld at world time, Canaâ€" pen market d Cross Work e idlily fr( elt‘ began n ounce Lre) and 101 led until urgentiy needed ef use of Cod hildren price which n1, not bank J ~â€"reâ€" April pres busi ind neInâ€" ssible )n â€" old and taxes unposed } machinery, if there quick revival this s business and the political . outlook, other foreign curre to go off and bring American â€" fart What worked b Altogether th scene, it is beco that if British depression does recovery,if pea to end the terri There is informed, others wh at Mr. Rol dollar. B business, | nificance _ of employment n vould tlil hi The f{inet 1¢ 1I it e 0od 11 doll iver Oil for irtiung price was $31 3t z world gold on Janu the American price w CHILDREN SOLDIERS WQRK J U NIOR RED cRoss xâ€"Servicem{ 11 P. A. Boyce, V iceâ€"President ouTrrosy HOSsPiTALs EMERGENCy REL!EF HomEe _ ® NU‘B.S-_INN s CRIPPLED T‘he Alternative 1J en, surveying the worle ming distinectly probable and European business s not change quickly to ce does not quickly come fle accumulation of debt sed by the buying of war here is not a strong and is suunmnnier in American the Democratic party‘s then sterling ‘and urrencies will continue ing about a heightening 1( 11 11 s dollar importe1 nd it PkIi1 1 ittit aro He Aidl i1cl 1] ild it appI11 price al hould 11 nAlf the tion in #ating, ietL them Al ieas take places in the front lines. Or ter still, let the secretary of the Signor Starace, exempt them wearing uniform, so that they wi spoil the lime of our parades of at The recent further devaluation of the franc has undoubtedly had effect upon the situation, and it is reasonable to expect that if devaluation in France nas affected the trade of other nations of the gold bloc, more devaluations will cccur in other directions. The improvâ€" ad gengral conditions in Europs may also be taken as an important factor, as bringing stabilization nearer, and when that does come there is little doubt about a general rearrangement of gold values all around. We have expressed the opinion many a time that further devaluation of the dollar is inevitable and, in view of the present unfortunate conditions prevailâ€" Ing in the United States, we can only that belief with added emphasis, belicviny that éevery day thes econciâ€" tions exist brings us that much mare inevitably nearer to the only step lâ€"ft by which debts can be partially met and industry revived. Highâ€"(Grade Samples From Week‘s Run of the Pre: mentled ‘upon the 5| of the usual Treasury Departmen one knows is on a Uni @AFn i l Running into the side of a Canadian National Express company truck as it acked out nï¬ a laneway on Hemlock street shortly after noon toâ€"day, Norâ€" man Armstrong, 216 Hemlock street was thrown from his bicycle along.â€"with another boy who was riding on the crossbar. Armstrong escaped with a small cut on the palm of the right hand, the other boy being unhurt. The truck was driven by E. J. Prevost. 0 }2] Does Market Foreshadow Another Revalue of Gecl ‘Tel = the del world. Uil wil peciali t the Canadian price of gold, and the American president will feel forced and Je forced eventually to start cutting the American dollar piecemeal to 50 cents, inder his powers and "as the interest )1 the United States may seem to reâ€" juire." Yet that this will be the final mutcome should not be dogmatically exâ€" ected. Many of the current rumors f a high price for gold must rise from he existence of heavy European hoards icquired during the course of a reâ€" i0arding that has reached spectacular roportions at times since last Septemâ€" Dev up."â€" A 1 industrials, ecurities, will 141C oy Slightly Hurt in Collision With Truck 1‘] e pect ladia 8 gOld mining indu remarkable strides in rec he stands to win mor> h (@UL twer prov ;tock 1pot FAMED QUADRUPLETs CELEBRATE TWENTYâ€"THIRD BNRTHDA\ 12 ‘an d( his p l Ay =~@s ird movemen of the stiock market, on bo the international line and during the past ten days wi _ to gold securities has be on a growing belief that t ie famed Keys quadruplets, who visited the Dionne itupletst two years ago, recently celebrated thei ityâ€"third birthday at their home in Hollis, Okla 11 3 V N es centras have all com n the possibility and, i e usual denials from th which as ever is on a twentyâ€"fourâ€"hoau as monetary matters x« 11 prevails in usually well tes Mu BClL I1) ALTl be of hat 11€ o win by furthe: the dollar, than any he world. By far the f her possible mineral dayv for XerCISe: . them front li Cretltary of the me necessity. s the: brin 5S W matter reflec e metal | ity, some suggest t] $41.34, w a idont Roo n SC mab ind PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONT stry hna ent veal pI 31 pat 1I n h viceâ€"presid¢ tary; Haro kinson, W. Clark KIWANIS CLUB O0F sSOUTH PORCUPIN San Antonio Red Lake Golds] Sherritt Gordagn St. Anthony Sullivan Con. Sudbuy [Basin Stadacona . Sylvanite Siscoe Teck Hughes Toburn Ventures | Wright Hargrea Norat O‘Bri Omeg Little Long Li Macassa McLeod Cocks Manitoba and McIniyre McKenzie Red McVittie Grah McWatters Mining Corpo Moneta Nipi Kerr Addi Kirkland Lebel Oro Leitch Har Holl HCW Hud Inte CoOn Dar Eldorado Afton Ashley Base Metals Big Missouri Bidgosd Bobjo Bralorne r@mIgr ead Authie: \â€" Toâ€"day‘s Stocks irdinet )llin kl¢ 1t bob rnationa son Ma : Addiso idia:t iuUrum Chibc A pessimist remembers the lily belongs to the onion familyâ€"an aptimist that the onion belongs to the lily family. 7 Sh )C arold Hall, W. Fairhu . ~D~â€" MCC n Malart Tretheway A 1 V rporatior reupin pl q‘NlCE DAYL) Cl f _B1L, 2 > 1) of the n hutt McCarth i1 VE Listed NC ink Su The const of th four sisters ; ‘nted to pose eir birthday. club a1 i l livan 1l vans M . re: W Honet 1.06. 2( 26 00 43 00 10 *4 16 4 1.00 14 4.85 2.10 5.20 7.80 16. 2.04 3.00 3.70 4.60 3.30 906 90 50 )( | lea Held by C.W.L. At South Porecupine Church on ‘Phursday morning, the oIâ€" ficiating priest being Father Geâ€" linas. Miss ‘Christine Fransky, of Iroâ€" quois Falls, formerly of Bancroft, Ont., became the bride of Leo O‘Brien of Scuth Porcupinge. The bride wore a beige travelling suit with a corsage of white â€"roses and liliesâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"valley. She was attended by Miss McKeown and the best man was Mr. Reginald Roach. The wedding brrakfast and vreâ€" ception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Miller of Lakeview. The young couple will reside in South ceplion wa and Mrs. The young Porcupine. Miss Lill CNAuUrcn ficiatin linas. quolis F Capt.â€"_B Landers kinson, the â€" G msellI held at t Dome Mir decide ma wWIlil B2 C ing to be tending Bessettt ne‘ delicion honciut A. Wil: hn nssey â€" aArC Archdeacol il H..â€"SBt lay from holi( ittending Baylo the photograph npli L772 O itronize came the br. uth . Porcupit ige travelling Tt M T Mr. M 1 € 1 VISILC sts and Mesdames Eames, Cahill,| orest, N. Sullivan, Cole and Besâ€" 2 were most attentive to the tea tomers. Mrs. J. Aitken took charge| the door prize, which was a silver yonnaisec dish and was won by Miss ich with ticket 146. Later in the ning bridg> was played, winners to announced in Thursday‘s Advancs.j . wedding took place in the Catholic’ irch on Thursday morning, the ofâ€"l up e( thet â€"Items of Interest from South Porcupine and the Dome. outh it busing J s Lillian Huot, who is doing n Wedne t Hawk date tental ‘amp will Allon 1l Poreupin dvanc2)â€" MCcK a VLT Coomb Mrs. M Fuides, T‘immin hom 1¢ to 11 ‘all VIis 11p 111 ting jodall id IIve companles C ibly go. Other details later at another meetâ€" n Timmins. Those atâ€" apt. Wilkins and Capt. ith Porcupine. Captain the Dome Company, 1.QO.D.E. ~Guides, Caps. CGuides, Lieut. K. W1nâ€" ‘s. Morin. convener of held on Saturday home of Miss A. Suiâ€" ., was in spite of the day a distinct sueâ€" daintily set, and decâ€" s and other flowers, ctive, and were wol!l ry fine table of home charge of Mrs. D. A. of â€" Cochrant own this week. Dome Extensio University and in celebration Dric 1p} M T . ueS( rdin e, barrister, of . To in South Poreupur M 1 Rov returned on o the All M T e Extension arâ€"bridge at evening. Af at s Lieut. K. W1 rin, convener « »presentingy tk 11€1;. MT ne 11.â€"(Specia and Mrs. Hen t the home "o rom Hailleybury left on Frda: North Bay. 1g2 Leaders was Mrs. Leitorman, jlay evening, to s a Guide camp July 3rd to 15th v oset for the OE 11. * peceived ‘arce was Miss Suiâ€" at Ace After â€" played 21 Mr: d â€" ths Cahill | og 01 Of the )1 ‘groom, Mr. and Mrs. Marino, Mr. ard Mrs. Hlyschak, Mr. Virgilio Pellarin, ‘ Mr. Louis Giannini, father of the groom Mr. and Mrs. Volpne, Mr. and Mrs. H. Perresin, Mrs. Ann Corbelli, sister of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. K. Narduzzi, sister of the groom, and Mr. and Mrs. education art inyv recital, including 0o | friends of the pup boatween the piano the programme. bt on princess lines, with short slee and shirred neckline. She wore wh accessories and carried a bouquet red, pink and yellow roses and maide hair fern. Myrs. D. Ruchowor attended as m ron of honour, attractively attired ir ‘Thsg . DI Dolynchu} ng in 10n O AcCol wore long ve that fi@>ll into : was caught in blossoms. Her | up of red and j theâ€"vallevy faste whit flari whit inse! the and 1 chynski, of 63 Fifth Ayvs Giannini, son of Mr. ] of Kirkland Lake. Ma nesssd the ceremony w in the Church of Nativ from Q@urbec Ssouth Africa geology and r vovyaget peopl>»> are losing one of their popular young imen in the person of W. D. Kseley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Keeâ€" ley, who has accepted a position with the Central Mining and Investment Corporation tin Johannesburg, South Africa. Bill embarks on the Empress Marriage Sunday at Church of Nativity Miss Mary Rutchynski and|s Mr. HLHouls Gannin wedd=!11 work with Ssouth Porcup in the parish ning. She hi these will b2 ‘3xaminations | recital will h the examiner : All who are W . D. Keeley Leaving for Post at South Afric: 1nC Schumachet The Advance P ik I1 M C Mi Th On Sunday afternoor . O‘Gorman united in Britain aArrl bDlue W bride was lovely in a gown of chiffon, made on fitted lines, into a full skirt banded with taffeta, and with white at the square neckline, and in g leg 0o‘ mutton sleeves. Sne long veil of embroidered tulle ‘ll into a beautifull train, and iught in a coronet of orange is. Her large bouquet was made ‘ed and pink roses, with lilyâ€"ofâ€" ley fastened unto the streamers. Dominica Radul, of Kirkland is maidâ€"ofâ€"honour, was charmâ€" a gown of old ros> taffeta, madeo iminer and give them 10 are interested in music and our childrs on ar> invited to )6 M DrC 1 111 NT LC € Doherty Roadhouse Co. 196 Toronto 293 Bavy Sti madd rid s 46 pupi takinzy the it the end lp thes»e lowor attended as ma attractively attired in ress of flowered chi ha r. cand ~â€"Mtrs. * Wimi. â€"Rut "ifth Ave., and Mr. Te of Mr. Louls ke. Many friends wit mony which took uvlac pupil W I with white Direct Private Wires for fast and accurat: quotations and executions in all Market Quotations Broadcast each day at 1 Jun ayv il 181C pupiIiis is holdin ed in marria ind Mrs. W h Ave., and Mr. Louls C on W course mother s. Danc» nu selections will Timmins mor the Aceurate Markets and Executions in 1F 13â€"(Special humacher vCo which took uvlac» ivity. The wedâ€" d b yth> church VNAIile accessor krainian cust andle, decora Commission basis only Local Phones 1200 and 1201 xh 11 d1 : ~Con of J\ pupils D1 il Members Toronto Stoock nom 0 dnesday M i STOCK BROKERS m1ins, 19 Pine Street North ) Kirkland Lake reet 34 Government Rd, t +d 0| ils to fac confidenec the trach n‘s musica ittend thi 1€ Unlisted Stocks 16 N 1 Jun .m Wt Mining Stocks Industrial and Public Utility Stocks Bonds num will 1ll ma leev 1t ind 5.20 p.m 11 1€ HAD MONSTER ! TAPEWORM life pal posem cular 2]) 111 writ Rok whic entertained on * shower at the Dolynchuk, whe: wishes of her m tet trom fullâ€" The ind a bett ind fishting jreossion â€"an rdlon 1ll Prizeto be Given for Essay on Burns ‘ulty in seleéecting everal requirnsmen Jr. McClinton at t ommittee has ag1 hall be mads upol owWan â€"ant ound more ulty in sel Annual Meeting Cochrane Presbyterial W.M.S. Here "MOTHEK‘S FHRKIENXD." 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