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Porcupine Advance, 11 Aug 1938, 2, p. 1

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riekXt 1 annoll J. J. Turner Sons, Ltd. Graduat Third Avenue D. Pagquetle, propri@tor THREE BARBERS IN ATTENDANCE Basement Reed Block, Timmins Satisfaction Sanitation Building Plans Old P.0O. Bidg., Arch.Gillies,B.A.8c.,0. L.8. Timmins 14 Third Avenue Langdon Langdon Timmins, Ont Branch 88 Canadian Timmins Reed Block We Manufacture and Carry in Stock Aak Your Barrister Reference Schumacher High School and many others on request. DEAN KESTER, K.C,. CHARLES H. KERHKR Union Bus Terminal Phones 101â€"2â€"3 iA Y COACH LINES Barrist Solicitors, Notaries 4 M.\Rhll.\l Lâ€"ECCLESTONE BUILDING FLAGS HAVERSACKS SNOWSHOES DpOG SLEIGHS TOROGGANS TARP AULINS TENTS Bank of Commerce Building Legion i@ â€" DelLuxe Coach Huntsville standard NORTH BAY TO TCO RO NTCO PETERBOROUGH, ONT. Agents Everywhere BA It A V resicdentâ€"Walter Greaves Swiss Watchmaker ate of the Famous Horological Institute of Switzerland E. Taylor, LL.B. Barristers, Solicitors, Ele MASSEY BLOCK TIMMIN®S, QONT, and south Porcupine ed RETURN 3â€"Day Excursion Rats LEAVE NORTH BAY 20 a.m., x9.55 a.1 xgols p.m. Onlario Land Surveyor ig Plans Estimates, Etc. 1. Blidg., Timmins . Phone 362 Ove A€ 1@COUrCcIere RISTERSâ€"ATâ€"LAW ‘ATS ET â€"NQTAIRE r Pierce Hardwar Money to Loan Timmins, Ont ARCHITECT Phone 1365 DE LUXE . Franklin A WNINGS Architect ‘al Dealer for Prices or ar order direct to Solicitor PACK â€"BAGS EIDERDOW N ROBES SKIIS DOG HARNESS HORSE itor, Et Empire Block BLANKETS Timmins Phone 1580 ines Time. b)d Timmins Not;u'y Ontario ~14~â€"26 ing it ~14â€"26 â€"14â€"26 break xX Te~â€" for a Wilâ€" be which have | pine gine HMundreds of Children Helped by Children‘s Aid Mount mande Mines on the a brief appea:t on Tuesday be Thought his Father Had Died in the Porcupine Fire on Tuesday before NV and was remanded f hnowever b2> formally remand at next wsek‘s sitti of W. B. Common, attorneyâ€"general‘s d Dusg to the inabll Cochrane District Children‘s Aid Soâ€" ciety, we feel that considerable proâ€" gress has been made especially in preâ€" ventative work, since more time and attention has been given to the reâ€" establishment of the home so that it would not be necessary to remove the children. In most cases, the parents are eager to assist, but under the preâ€" sent relief conditions it is almost imâ€" possible for a family to exist on the small amount given and it was necesâ€" sary to give financial assistance in many cases in order to protect the children from suffering. It is difficult to estimate the value of this work, but a great number of children who would otherwise have become charges on the municipality have been kept in their homes. In the past year the directors have taken definite steps to increase the efficiency of the Society and this has been recognized by the Provincial Department in an increase of five hunâ€" dred dollars in the annual grant. The following summary gives an estiâ€" mate of the work of the Society. Howâ€" ever, it is difficult to express in terms of human values an idea of the beneâ€" fits bestowed. (Continued on Page Eight) a great nul otherwise | municipalit homes. In munIlcipailillty nave ! homes. In the past have taken definite the efficiency of th has been recognized Department in an ir Remand Lanmiothe, Longpre Hear Gold Receiving Charge Sept 6â€"Attempted Murâ€" der Case Next Week. gress has ventative attention establishn would not children. Duge t attention has b »stablishment of would not be ne chidren. In m ire eager to assi sent relief condi Review of Work of District Children‘s Aid for the Year Ending March 31st, as Presented in Fourteenth Annual Report of Local Superintendent. IHMlustrations Given of Some of the Good Work for Children. od D nd nc the Soci¢ Ladkes an reâ€" hrai rirlise Lamothe, of South Porecuâ€" charged with receiving $41,000 in precipitates stolen from Dome s on the morning of June 8, made f appearance in police court here iesday before Magistrate Atkinson vas remanded for a week. It was atzsa however that the case will rmally remanded to September 6 ‘xt wseek‘s sitting, at the request . â€"B. Common, solicitor for the mneyâ€"general‘s department. time perish fire, D * at Dr President and Members Township i custody Crown the court rmeauX® w nd Gentlemen fourteenth an District feel that cor been made esy work,. since r M 1¢ A3, Kirkla:t ippear rzed wi s ped enginee Tl 1 GAY, MJaasS,couLDb 4J maAT A + >6U comEe OVER HERPE )rigHEcMAN A SEConbd® TM W 1 ARe ! TeoUBIE AGAIN! wiat NoW ? , wWrO! menti s he nearin of het ulC n cen â€" Aaill ecently, w r another ttorney hat in n Ont.. Canada THURSD A Y AIT nd doin He came ) George some d the father. called, found years old, was ake, he picked him. ind In submitting ual report of en‘s Aid Soâ€" l Albert Desâ€" irt, Edward mpted murâ€" affray in ne, in Arnâ€" ~link which d son after y of being on, who is a k ible KR®S, With=â€" with him o try his fath sha as roâ€" week. harles likeliâ€" he it frien Cons some (q(uU br(c at ard Gonzales, Kirby avenue, was senâ€" tenced six months in jail at hard labour when he pleaded guilty in police court here Tuesday afternoon to a charge of stealing gold from Hollinger Consolidated Gold Mines. In emphaâ€" sizing the good record of his client, Mr. Kester pointed out that Gonzales had worked at Hollinger for the past fourâ€" teen years and is a married man with one child eleven years old. According to the assay report of the ore that Gonzales had in his possession at the time of his arrest, the value of the gold was slightly over four dollars. Woman Gets Three Months ‘"Evidently this was a dive of the worst kind," said Magistrate Atkinson as he sontenced Laura Larocque, 66 Wende avenue, to three months in jail on a chareg of keeping iiquor for sale. Sergeant Desroches and Constable Gualla gave evidence of seven occaâ€" sions they had checked traffic in and out of the house in the early hours of the morning, men and women coming and going in considerable numbers. In a raid on June 4, four people were found in the> house drinking but all werse known to the accused. On the night of th> last raid, when the charge was la‘d, four men and two women wers drinking when the police entered Despiic : Kester, K. fence he w Hollinger Miner Jailed For Theft Of Gold Ore Richard Gonzales Pleads Guilty to Highâ€"Grading Charge and Gets Six Months. Laura Larocque Given Three Months for Keeping For Sale. Doris Desrosiers Pays $200 Fine for Keeping Disorderly House. hem s} dyt 16 Mi ng im. i plea by his counsel, Dean ~.. that it was the first ofâ€" as ever charged with, Richâ€" les, Kirby avenue, was senâ€" six months in jail at hard n he pleaded guilty in police h JDaAl it didn‘t shments ) quU rroc i given hrough ml all the TiMMINS, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, AUGUST 11TH, 1938 gh TY wife gqu in ized TV ly 1n ations uid t ild that hC saw vy pass between the f four men after beer. He saw the an open door but hat money had Sh her who have month jail term that ass be one evel at he between further absence live in treated part + time. the M > court t of vis wWeyr Thirty ttle charg rt tha isitin rning nin her the heyr Charges of illegal purchase against the four men found drinking in the place at the time of the raid were withâ€" drawn at the suggestion of the crown. Kept Disorderly House Doris Desrosiers, convicted on the evidence of an inmate, Georgina Deâ€" lorme, of keeping a disorderly house, was ordered to pay a fine of $200 and costs or serve three months in jail. Miss Desrosiers claimed that she had rented the house on July 7 to George the raid by police taking place early on the morning of July 20. Explaining her presence at the house she said that she had come to collect $5 owed her by Lefebvre and had arâ€" rived only a few minutes before the police. She denied the statements of Miss Delorme that they both had been living off the avails of prostitution and (Continued on Page Three) Powassan known to mo wonders. the magistrate made the premises pubâ€" lic for one year. He also announced that in the event of an appeal against the sentence, the bail would be $1000 cash. There was no speaker for the regular meting of Timmins Kiwanis Club on Monday and business transacted was purely rclutine in characteor. Despite the warm weather and the fact that a number of members are on vacation, the attendance was good. Under definite instructions from council, Timmins police will rigidly enâ€" force the thirtyâ€"mileâ€"anâ€"hour spsed limit on the new section of highway from the T. N. O. overhead bridge on Fourth avenue to the corporation boundary near the new Schumacher ~wimming pool. At their regular meetâ€" ing on Monday, council gave orders that road be patrolled by police as often as possible and all motorists exâ€" ceed.ng the spsed limit charged. It was a‘so decided that a number of signs will be erected warning the traâ€" Vicuing public that the speed of cars must not exceed thirty miles an hour. One of the principal reasons for rigid enforcement of the law is the danzor to the large number of pedestrians usâ€" Only Reutine Business at Kiwanis Club Meeting To Rigidly Enforce Speed Law Thirtyâ€"Mileâ€"anâ€"Hour Speed Must be Observed on New Highway in Town Limits. A wedding of considerable local interest will take place in Ma Saturday, August 20, when Miss Marcia Hebert, daughter o Napoleon Hebert, becomes the bridse of Leo. P. Lalonde, of Ti Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Lalonde, of Montreal. The young couple home in Timmins. I QUNG COUPL * A F * O RJ % < A S DJ road ws:â€"Envy has been moritals to perform 4 % than a sl The funsral service was conducted at the residence of her sister, Mrs. Hurdâ€" man, 73 Carter street, on Tuesday at 2 pm. Interment was in Beechwood cemetory. Ssurviving Mrs. Blackburn are a daughter, Miss Jean Blackburn, at homre; one son, William Blackburn, of Timmins; three sisters, Mrs. C. K. Lough and Mrs. J. R. Simpson, both of Tcronto, and Mrs. J. F. Hurdman, of Ottawa; and three brothers, Major General D. M. Hogarth of Toronto, W. L.. Hogarth of Timmins and Harry Hogarth of Port Arthur. Born at Mattawa, she was a daugzhâ€" ter of the late William Hogarth and his wife Jean Macdonald. Mrs. Blackâ€" burn spent her early years at Mattawa, coming to Ottawa after her marriage. She attended St. Andrew‘s Presbyâ€" terian Church where she took a quiet but deep interest in the affairs of the church. WELL ~OU CANT JERCâ€"T LoSE oR CLIMEB UP AMNDb GET _zflfl-.wmu.hcb,fmm\fim. «< LIMGB S FLLL GEF . NESTS ! " No! TM NoT Gow To CUT THE UMNE AND THME ONLY PLUOG *XE CGoTt ! FPollowing a wery death ozccurred sud Mrs. Edna Hogart} home, 408 Slater : burn, resident of years, had been ill Born at Mattawa ter of the late W Death at Ottawa of Sister of W. L. Hogarth, Timmins Town Seeks Control of Mattagami Beach Land # OPÂ¥RICHAT. 198 1 [/4 Council Make Recommendation to Department of Lands and Forests That All Licenses of Occupation for Proâ€" perty Near Wilson Avenue Bridge be Cancelled. Boatâ€" Houses May be Moved. Powassan Now sses s>lfâ€"contr a V Mrs. Blackburn arg a iss Jean â€"Blackburn, at on, William Blackburn, of rol of Timmins, ouple will m Ab(efel: irth h nly on Sunc Blackburn : ‘eet. Mtrs. J |att Capital vÂ¥ ons we g, Quobec, on Mr. and Mrs. a iman posâ€" little better il son of > their BB the iy :of t hetr iblished at Timmins, Ont., Cana "very MONDAY and THURSDA Y fAy min TO LAKE Broadw as yet . Many in the | pul tor The says. Ask would shrug hope mAÂ¥ : time Her well Dared in Gogama on Wedn( fly into the gold field, Mrs. L surprised herself by taking the "I really had no intention c in," she grinned, ‘"but when h me, well I just went." Mrs. Laflamme‘s three clai near the crigin@l claim. She her claim by canoe from the the original staking. Sudbury, Aug. 10..â€"â€"First woman | stake a claim in the new Osway Tow: ship gold strike on the shores of Lal} Opeepeesway, Mrs. Lillic Laflamme .« Gogama, flew into Sudbury Saturday : record three claims. First: Woman: to R Claims in That Area Woman Stakes Three Claims Near Go#ama of the bridge. It was suggested howâ€" ever that the town will assist the ownâ€" ers in defraying the cost of moving the structures. The purpose of the application to the government for cancellation of eccuâ€" pational liconses, the mayor pointed ciut, is to insure a proper and safe place for children to bathe in summer. of the licensees, the mayor declared, had erected a fence on his property and has been charging ten cents adâ€" mission for the privilege of bathing. Sidewalk to Hollinger Several members of council urged that something be done at once to proâ€" vide sidewalk accommodation along the new threeâ€"lan» highway from Timmins to Hollinger Mine. It was pointed out that hundreds of men are walking the pavement to and from work every day in constant danger from motor traffic. Mayor Bartleman took the matter up recently in Toronto with the Deputy Minister of Highways and the Chief Engineer but could get little satisfacâ€" tion. Formerly along the with the w eliminated. ing that i “? ama arty wilson Avenue, be cancelled The dscision of the cof ratified by the provincial : will necessitate the remova siderable number of boat h of the bridge. It was sugs Timmins town council wiil mediate recommendations to tario Department of Lands ar that all licenses of occupatior cn the west bank of the N River near the bridge at th Wilson avenue, be cancelled. St. Mary Mt USE for 18 e that s : husbal 1 known wolf tea take a e s x Tadj hat paper "Your wife con zed. *# * On e she Small d If Th by > Vay' shC Lafl 10 iy, has he said. Americ; old rush VCE Finds Real Gold Rr saw real gold 1. true, for iA V Jourt SA W true she TS h [ ad Joe his and C of i rCG: aybs not ‘li€ il wh A1 Canada de ifl: plCc ) P IDn eVE sh/ smil claim he O 111 would pa By WALLY BISI iflamm 4(8 29 T. Tok it ch 11 1N bu T1 W C REALLY Dox: CNOW ... BUT LLL LoaAN C1 MY KCNIE IE You SsHxouLD Gt +4 KN 1DGA! oo Death of Mrs. Somerville at Pembroke Last Week Consolidate your debts by assigning a portion of your income to E. €. Brewer for distribution to your creditors, (Crtdit Reports Collections Accounting and Auditing 6 Balsam Street North, Timmins Phones 270â€"228 P.O. Box 1747 Office Room 86 Officeâ€"2 to 5 p.m. and by appointment The following account Mrs. Thomas Somervill t week is from Mon( Dr. Ray Hughes 1 ] by Day or Night, or part time, by Graduate Registered Nurse. 56 Tamarack St., Timmins Phone 1615 DR. E. L. ROBERTS sSPECIALIST Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Empire Block _ Timmins Corner of Pine ind Fourth PORCUPINE CREDIT Corporation Ltd. Death of Mrs. T week is from Mon Pembroke Bulletin. was an aunt of Mt matron, of :the :C er,. Timmins. Diseases of Children 11 0. E. Kristenson Bank of Commerce Building PHONE 607 Miss Dorothy Dodge Dental Surgeon DR. MOORE‘S BUILDING Single Copy Five Cents 1850, the f ighter of t] and his wi r her mart 60 THIRD AVENUE Phone 640 ith occurrec Mrs. Jame: CHIROPRACTOR "% n ILA X NEUROCALOMETER 1 Gordon Block mervill which M member embDroxk 89th kC U Phone 466 rmCt Timmins 11 Timmins, Ont Ssomerville Gordon Bilock Phone 2025 2025B Ti n 1 min 5 M 1 Jam Phone 2030 Timmins y S I1SSue OIf Irs. Somerâ€" E. M. Conâ€" dren‘s Aid [ the death it Pembrok:s: : had been Sumerville vnship, on iily Bromâ€" mes Henry ichardson. had residâ€" e death of g0o, made nephewâ€" John 4. The funâ€" home of Monday) Anglican ville wa Women‘ will offi £ in th med home of olds, 418 of Mrs. 14â€"26

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