Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 22 Aug 1938, 1, p. 5

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QOitawa Citizen:â€"Disclosure that the U.S. Navy is considering twoâ€"man subâ€" marines suggests that warfare of the future may be acceptable to militarists and pacifists alike,. Crewless batti» ships, pilotless planes, and armies withâ€" out soldiers. CAMERA NEWS! Films left at our Studio before 9.30 a.m. will be ready the same evening about 6.30 p.m. Nowâ€"there is no need to wait three or four days for your snapsâ€"Take them to the Royal Studio‘! With our new Low Prices on all Kodak prints which are now in effect.. You get the same HIGH QUALITY WORK that the people of the Porcupine District have reâ€" ceived from A. Tomkinson for the past 28 years. 9 Balsam St. N. Phone 417 Royal Studio Get Entry Forms Here for the Advance Phcotography Contest New Low Prices DEVELOPED ENLARG ED and All S I All Supplies Candid Cameras 10 HOUR SERVICE f 6.3, shutter speeded to 1â€"12%5 sec Complete Stock of AEISS IKON IKOFLEX £ 4.5, shutter speeded to 1 £ 3.5 lens, Compur Rapid Shutter ZEI88 IKON NETTAR Fine reflex at a low price, just VOIGTLANDER with case KODAK DUO SIXâ€"20 \CAMERA éenmthuSsiast JEWELLFE 17 Pine Street North DEV ELOPING 5, shutter speeded to 1â€"500 sec We Carry a FLASH BULB® FLASH POWDER Kodaks â€" â€" â€" to win prizes use OTHER KODAKS, priced from $5.00 on all yoos ty hew" ho d " Ne > w4 * y# + c 4d e } * Bs us poshe e «+ a * a/ U a t # ¢ w u44 \ ® XF .D +4 Cw t % § €%,+* «1 * ‘% C. A. REM! "‘ Â¥ Â¥ Te T T DEYVELOPING and s2¢ The sad death of a little girl over two years of age was chronicled by The Advance twenty years ago. Aghetina, the little daughter of Antonia Pennazzi, fell into a big basin of boiling water that was left on the floor for a minute or two while some other work was being atiendsed to. The child was badly burned on the back, thighs, and legs, but medical help being hastily sumâ€" moned it was hoped that the yoiungâ€" ster‘s life micht be saved. The shock and burns, Jdowever, proved fatal. Thoere was a very large funeral, symâ€" mt P PA AP PA AL PAAA LA â€"AL PA PAAA PP T wenty Years Ago\ From The Porcupine Advance Fyles FILTERS® PRIXTINKG # 1 RULES REGULATIONS IT‘S EASY TO ENTER This contest is open to any person living in the Porcuâ€" pine District, other than professional photographers. Contestants may enter as many pictures as they wish any week. Pictures to be entered in the contest must be taken to one of the stores advertising in the contest section for developing and printing, and be entered at that store. All pictures must be finished during the termn of the contest: July 18 to September 22, 1938. Each week‘s entries must be made before 4 p.m. Thursâ€" day. Pictures received after that time will be included in the next week‘s judging. Contestants are cautioned against placing names or initials on pictures entered. A number will be used by the Contest Manager to identify each entry. In the event of several particularly good entries being made in any one week, the judges reserve the right, after selecting the winning picture for the week, to reâ€" enter any of the remaining pictures in any future weeks. Prints entered in this contest become the property of The Porcupine Advance. Glossy prints are required and negatives less than 2!4 x 2%, inches must be enlarged. Employees of The Porcupine Advance and their famâ€" ilies are not eligible to enter the contest. The decision of the judges shall be final. Prize of $5 Value This Week and a Grand Prize of $30 Value Start taking pictures toâ€"day and enter them in The Advance Amateur Photography Contest There is no limit to the types of pictures .. . it is all perfectly simple. _ In this district are many beautiful scenes and interesting subjects just waiting for your skill to transform them in a prize winning photograph. If you are going aw ay on vacation take your camera along. Many exceptional opportunities will present themselves. Send your films in each week to one of the Contest Stores advertising in these pages for entry in the contest. You may enter as many picâ€" tures as you like. There is a prize for the best picture each week for 5 more weeks and a grand prize for the best picture of the whole contest. JÂ¥ \fi 6\@ rg F Ts ty F4 * . and the scenic 4 for the reâ€"routing were being prepared. =THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE Amateur Photography Contest $23 $38 $18 $61 $205 In one article twenty years ago The| Advance told of a whole series of acâ€" cid:cn‘s and incidents happening in town. One child fell into a paill of boiling water and died from the scalds | and shock. Another younzsster fell | from a high chair and had a narrow escape from fatal injury. A woman, suffering from mental Gd>rangzemont, made an unexpected and unprovoked attack with a club upon a young ma.n, who happened to pass her house. Anâ€" other woman had to be arrested for parading the streets with a rifle threatâ€", | ening to shoct anybody and everybody | in sight. A young man at the Hollinâ€" ger took a drink from a bottle on a | shelf, thinking the clear liquid to be | water, but it proved to be a solution’ containing cyanide. Prompt medical | attention saved that young man from | joining his forefathers. Two small children secured some patent medicine tablets which they swallowed. Agzain the gocd doctors of the camp avoided a tragedy, though the chilldren were very ill. Another woman suffering from mental depression swallowed a poniion of Gillet‘s lye and was very badly burned about the mouth and throat. She was taken south for furâ€"| ther treatment after her life had been | saved here. | There were over 500 at the Oddâ€" fellows‘ picnic at Wilson‘s farm, Go‘!lden City, twenty years ago. The crowds came from Timmins, South Porcupins, the Domz, Schumacher, and other points, the trains being overloaded and autos, buggies and stages also being used to take the crowds to the secene of action. At ons time there were 51 autos on the roads or grounds near the picnic, this bzeing a record number of :3"'omobiles to be gathered to:e‘her at *® | time here twenty years ago, though *~ mean little traffic for these "~ kent days. There were races, sports novelties on the grounds, with boatâ€" Ed" and bathing also enjoyed. Colomâ€" UÂ¥ ; orchestra furnished good music for ®3. day. A booth on the grounds did 4 business in serving refreshments, "â€"ng completely sold cut more than "‘x durinz the day. South Porcupine "*Sfeated Timmins at baseball by a scon: *?‘xt. The Advance termed "unm:ntionâ€" pathy for the bereaved family being especially marked., The Italian band attencd in a body, playing the funsral marches to the last resting place of the little girl. T‘wenty years ago The Advance urgâ€" ed all to go berry picking. "Save the wild fruit this year," said The Adâ€" vancs, "The raspberries are delicious! The blueberries will soon be ready! Tame fruit is not as plentiful as last year, while the nseed for fruits for jam for the soldiers overseas and for the sailors is pressing in these days of war. To pick the wild berries, consequently, is to consult the best interest of patriotism and the pock:tbook at this time." Ano‘her noteworthy picnic twenty refreshing scenes and unusual subjects for your camera. You‘ll receive a handsome reward if one of vour pictures is chosen the best of the week in Track Down Those THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTIMMIiNS, ONTARIO Enter your Pictures at any of these Stores The Goldfields Drug Co., Ltd, Moisley Ball, Drugg Just take your films to be developed to one of "The Advance Photography Contest" Stores. When the picâ€" tures are finished select the ones you wish to enter. The Contest Stores staff will gladly fill out the Entry Form for you and turn it and the pictures over to The Advance for the judging. It‘s just as simple as that. Start taking prizeâ€"winning pictures at once. The more you enter the better chance you have of winning the weekly prizes and the grand prize. rscent importation into Canada, but thoss with gcod mzsmories know this is rot so, The Advance twenty years ago told of two masked highwaymen with iguns holding up 35 Canadian Northern Railway labsurers near Parry Sound and sscuringy about $5,000.00 in cash. years ago was the annual Provincial Government Demonstration Farm picâ€" nic at About forty from Timmins attended the event and reâ€" ported it as most enjoyable and sucâ€" cessful. inspecotion of the farm was one of the biz‘pleasures of the day for all. There were practical addresses on the soil, stockâ€"raising, dairying, etc., given by experts. The experts advissd stockâ€"raisinz, Gairying and poultyâ€"raising as gocd lines for this North Land. Hcon. G. Howard Ferguâ€" son, then Minister of Lands and Forâ€" ests and Mines, promised in his adâ€" dress the coâ€"opreration of the Governâ€" ment in all helpful plans for North Land @agriculture. Hon. Mr. Hentry, appointed Minister of Agriculture a short time previous to the event, was unable to be present. In this connreâ€" tlon it may be notsd that The Adâ€" vance gave considerable publicity to the thrse weeks‘ course in domestic scirnee offered at Montei‘th to younz ladies of 16 and over. The course was free and only $15.00 being charzed for board at Mcnt{eith for three weeks. Many may imagins that the matter of hcldâ€"ups, maked robberies, etc., is a 36 Third Avenue, Timmins 9 First Avenue, Schumacher Burke‘s Drug Stores 3 Stores in Timmins 30 Third Avenue,â€" Timmins FOR THE BEST PICTURE ENTERED IN THE ENTIRE CONTEST For the best picture turned in this week up until 4 p.m. Thursday is In Photographic Equipment or Supplies which may be selected by the winner at any of the Contest Stores,. The Grand Prize An Exposure Meter Po ‘a r ce c CG ro Sss Drug r s to t e 5 L td Or Any Other Photographic Equipment up to £5.00 in Value. 4 Golden Avenue, Ssouth Porcupine VALUED A‘T $5.00 reusts C ladies of free and board at 0 Bals 17 Pine Street North, Timmins |cut on bail. For a joke one of the police told the man if he could produce |$500 he could likely got out at once. iThc police were sure the man had no mcney on ‘him as lm> had besn thorâ€" ouchly searched. The fellow turned his back to the police, and shortly produced ‘\the $500.00 in bills, and it developed that he had a further $700 hidden on Eis porson. Ancther Ajustrian was carâ€" rying nearly $2,000.00 when arrested for some minsr breach of the law. The men robbed were chiecfly alien enâ€" emies. The alien enemies in this counâ€" ! try kept the authcrities so busy in one way or another that time was never available to track down the masked highwaymen that did the Parry Sound trick. The alien enemies in this counâ€" try during the war nearly all made big monsey. They would not itijust their mcnsy in the banks here as a rule, but | carried it around on their persons, often in body belts. Omz alien arn»sted here for drunkenness had about a hundrad dollars in his pockets when searched ! When he scbered up, he wanted to get ‘. A. Remus, Jeweller The Ramona Studio The Advance twenty years ago reâ€" minded the judge who allowed Consoâ€" viich to go on suspended sentence when convicted of seditious utterances, that the said Consovitch was again unâ€" der arrest for illegal activities at Brantford. Consovittch was the orator arrest at Timmins caused what was called the "riot" here. Consoviten was in trouble several times during the 65 Third Avenue, Timmins The Royal Studio Street North, Timmins In reporting the pclice court proâ€" ceedirgs twenty years ago, The Adâ€" vance said, in part:â€""Thursday ssemâ€" ced to be an unlucky day for alien enâ€" emies here, who have bsen acting up to their national characteristics. The biz fel‘ow known as "the King of the Bulâ€" garians‘‘ was <cntenced to one year‘s imprisonment for bringing girls to garlans was <cnlenced to one years imprisonment for bringing girls to Timmins for immoral purposes. When he hceard the sentence h> lost his imâ€" portani. bearing and came nrear to colâ€" laps2. Ansthcr Bulzarian was given four months for complicity in the trading in immoral women. An Austrian was Ist go wilh a warning, the evidence not tbeing conclusive, on the charge of alâ€" lowinz his auto to be used for immoral purposes. A Bulgarian baker was fined for se‘lling lightweight bread. An Ausâ€" trian millman was fined for taking wood from a Ilot without authority." Larcer Lake, Aug. 20.â€"As the result of diamond dGdrilling on the otutskirts ¢f the town, it is expected that the town of Larder Lake will be supplied by fresh weoll water in tke near future. The well was drilled to a depth of 115 f2ot before water was struck. Instalâ€" lation of a waterworks system is exâ€" pected to begin just as soon as the town is able to nogotiate a loan. war, and The Advances was inclined to be bitterly sarcastic in asking why he was able to parform as he did. Larder Lake Now Planning Well Waterworks System Opposite the Palace Theatre Phone 648 Enter The Advance Photography Contest Here Relive those _ \ Happy Hours Pictures will preserve the best moments of your vacation end outings.. Whether you use snapshots or movies, you‘ll thing you need at Moisley and Ball‘s, A fine selection of c i1 complete stock of necessary supplies. We Also Feature Rolleiflex, Rolletcord, Argus Candid, Univex, Kodak and Voigtlander Cameras 36 Third Ave., Timmins 59 First Ave.. Schumacher Films left in before 9.15 a.m. are ready the same day at Good work as well as fast service. Moisley B GOLDFIELDS LEICA, Model IIIbâ€"1938 Equipped with Xenon 50mm F: 1.5 len LEICA, Model IMIbâ€"1938 L E111C A Equipped with Summar 50mm F: 2 lens Equipped with Elimar 50mm F Fast Service on Developing and Priating Entries Received for The Advance Photography Cont The Camera of Precision laid the foundation of miniature photography as early a: 1925. Although systematically perfected since, it still is thi smallest and lightest universal camera. Neither its rangeâ€" finder coupled with the focussing mount, nor the interâ€" changeability of the lenses has added to its overall dimen sions, whilst its form is still of the same dignifiecd beauty and the most convenient for handling and carrying. The Leica focal plane shutter has two easily distinguishable control dials for the independent setting of short and long exposures from 1â€"10090 to one full sesond or more. It capâ€" tures just as easily the most rapid movements in sports, as interesting theatre scenes or playing children indoors,. To possess a Leica means to possess a small, light, reliable and trusted companion. Garcia threw n:ght to Honry A t<crweight titls.‘ QUALITY The Ramona Studio 65 Third Ave. Phone 1005 Gamera Contest Entry Forms ) lens T he years of experience behind our work enâ€" ables us to be of assistance to vou, when entering picâ€" tures in The Advance Phoâ€" tography Contest. Make it a point to get your entry forms here, The portrait studio of â€" fers exceptionally high quality work, in developing your prints.. Take advanâ€" tage of this by taking your next roll of film to the Raâ€" tage of this 1 next roll of f mona Studio Telephone 127 Telephone 1700 ut a challeng> las mstronsg for his wel $225 $182 ameras and find every PAGE FIVT ind wee HHL

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