Vol. XXIII. N0 â€Omâ€"Oiâ€"ntpâ€"I Langdon Langdon ' ' .‘Iâ€"IDâ€"flâ€"IQâ€"IQâ€"lnâ€""â€"IIâ€"IIâ€"l‘â€"â€"I.-..-fl-- Tlmmlns puâ€"noâ€"uâ€"uâ€"u â€"llâ€"l 'I‘immins. ()nt‘ 273 Bank St., Ottawa, Can. paâ€"I|_IQ-;O-IO..â€"M D..â€" Ilâ€"-â€"I Arch.Gillies,B.A.Sc.,0.LS. Architect Ontario Land Surveyor Building Plans Estimates. Etc. Old P.O. Bldg.. 'I‘immins Phone 362 14 Third Avenue ARCHITECT 7 Reed Block 'I'immins CHAS. V. GALLAGHER The RAMSAY COMPANY Between all points in Canada. and to i certain destinations in the United States t Ontario Land Survey or Townsitcs Mining C [aims (7 ontrac is Municipal Building. South PorI upine Phone 46 P.(). Box 312 12-8-38 LOW RAIL FARES Tickets good "rt. 7. until Consolidate your debts by assigning a portion of your income to E. (I. Brewer for distribution to your creditors. Office Room 6 Graduate THANKSGIVING DAY Third Avenue ‘ 1933 'Whrre no RM. train service Oct. 7 Tlrkcts good on A.M. trains. RETI'RN LIMIT to leave destination not later than midnight. Tuesday. Oct. 11th. 1938 MINIMFM SPECIAL FARE 0 Adults or Children - - - 251‘ O Bilâ€"AN KESTER, K.(:. CHARLES H. KERR l). Paquettc. proprietor THREE BARBERS IN ATTENDANCE Basemt‘nt Reed Block. Timmins Service Satisfaction Sanitation Sudbury Star: The height of advero any. says a contemporary. would be a Jew caught in Sudetenland of Czecho- slovalda. Barristvr MONDAY. OCTOBER 10 ENJOY A KONG WEEK-END Barristers. Solicitors. Notaries 4 MARSHALL-ECCLESTONE BUILDING Barrister, Solicitor. Etc. Bank at Commerce Building Timmlos. Ont. Reference Schumacher High School ! many others on request Registered Patent Solicitors Full Information FREE on Request Bâ€"urlstcrs. Solicitors. Etc MASSEY BLOCK TIMMINS. 0N1‘_. Full Information from any Agent BA RRIS'I‘ERS - AT- LAW’ AVOCATS ET-NOTAIRES D} R. Franklin Fare and One-Quarter FOR THE ROI'NI) TRIP “"5 good going from Noon Friday. , 7. until ‘3 p.m.. Monday. Oct. 10. “Ozâ€"oIâ€"lIâ€"i.‘." C. (I. BREWER and Tanadian Paciï¬c Second Section ()vcr Pierce Hardware Swiss Watchmaker late of the Famous Horologlcal Institute of Switzerland BARBER SHOP ,, Taylnr, LLB. .4‘. , BAU MAN ,cr Solicitnr MclNNIS BLOCK III I... _.._Q. â€"|nâ€"I|â€"lIâ€"II4 "-..‘.._I_..â€"“â€"..â€" 'Iâ€"..â€"..- Jacourciere C0. .836“ Force pine .uâ€"llâ€"llâ€"IIâ€"' Iâ€"II-II‘UOC“ Phone 1365 DE LUXE 78 Gordon Block Empire 8100}: Phone 1580 |â€"..â€"..â€".â€". Ontario 44-26 Timmins 44-26 44-28 ‘0“ and tf Change Recommended in Tax Collection System Finance Committee Recommend Introduction of Four In stalment l’lan. Change Would Also Necessitate Revi sion of Dates for Collection of Water Rates. cil some 800 am: that have not for some time fallen into a repair. With buildings the: ésuitable for ' | prisoners. Monteith Government Farm to be Reformatory «From Tuesday's Globe and Mail) Announcement was made yesterday by Hon. Harry G. Nixon, provincial sec- retary. that the Reformabories and Prisons Branch. over which he has jurisdiction. is taking over the Gov- ernment farm at, Monteitn and will se it, as an industrial reformatory in- stitution for short-term prisoners from the districts of Cochrane «and Timis- kaming. Will be Used for Prisoners in North Area. Hundred Pri- soners to he Transferred from Haileybury Shortly. To be Branch of Burwash Industrial Farm. The move has been under considera- tlon for some time. but was only ap- proved by Cabinet Order-in-Council yesterday noon. Within a couple of months at least. 100 prisoners â€" the majority of them from the Haileybury jail-will be located in the new insti- tution. The Monteith farm, as it stands at present. represents an Ontario invest- ment of more than $250,000. There are At 01:3 tm supplied flc ment. on Lh Government the Hydro C needs in cm pre Burwash. 1 that instiiu-t teith at one of prisoners Haileybury 1 §ay next. supplied from a small dam-develop- ment on the Driftwood River. The Government is now negotiating with the Hydro Commission h supply future needs in current from the main trans- mission iincs from the Abitibi Carryall. rather than depend on the uncertain Driftwood River source. Prison Pupulation High “Unfortunately." said Mr. NiXon by way of comment on the Government’s ‘ubliahed at Timm‘m. that. Canada Every MONDAY and THURSDAY tomorrow afternoon The p12 esent a branch oner To finance commi place With they for t Bo 8 will be operate least. Mr. Nixon of the industrial Experienced offh Men are proceedir. m e MUGGS AND SKEETER . M Em NOQAw mmmL USE. 4.0 VCQ noqurrrMD HS 002. .10 rm... :2, zero .Em my; «ON «0c £L.rm. (0: 0954mm. > nmE Enmkï¬xm 4 93m :25 > moov $0965: 1...... Branch will be :ast. Mr ,md ï¬ll (111 ttee of the town on Monday af- nal recommenda- 'm. as it at an Ontario $250,000. T1 for ing to a plan Bill Wren. will of April. June. Formerly tax 1e on May 30 officers .fe rred Y on 'J There are buildings r occupied to 1V ntin 3-1111 dew mu‘s from (he '11 Civics Studied at the Fireside Club About sixty members of the Fireside Club of the United Church were pres- ent at the first regular meeting of the club. held on Monday evening com- mencing at 8.15 pm. at the United Church. The fall programme of the Fireside Club will deal with civics. an address on this subject to be presented at the regular meeting. every first and third Monday of the month. The large gathering on Monday eve~ ning heard an interacting address on municipal affairs by Mayor Bartleman. Following the address, there was a great deal of discussion. the members wishing to take advantage of this op- portunity to find the answers to many questions. Address on Mom]; Mayor Bartleman. Mrs. B. L. Stavert. director of the field work for the Community Wel- fare Council of Ontario and Principal of the Summer Arts and Craft School of Lorne Park House. told the gather- ing about her work. and about the classes that have been held in Tim- ing class] mins The next meeting of the Fireside Club will be held on Monday, October 17. and all members are requested to be present. move. â€the province is going through a period of extremely high prison popula- tion, Burwash being". over 670â€"311 ail- time high. There is no jail for the Cochrane district. prisoners from that (Continued on Page Four) Niagara Falls Review: If your wife laughs at your joke you can be sure that, you have a darned good joke or a darned good wife. Built by the Michigan and Ontario highway de- partment. the $3,250.00!) International Bluewater bridge between Sarnia and Port Huron was officially opened on October 8 by Premier Mitchell Hepburn. LEFT. and - ~ ,., . 5.†v INTERâ€"ATIONAL BLUE WA'I‘ER BRIDGE TO BE DEDICATED TIMMINS, ONTARIO. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6TH, 1938 av D “A good many Montrealers will doubtless be surprised." says the Mon- treal Star, â€to learn that the population of Greater Montreal is now estimated. according to Lovell‘s Directory. which has always proved a pretty accurate guide in the past. at no less than 1,443,- 588. This includes, in addition to Mon- treal proper. the adjacent municipali- ties of Lachine. Longueuil. Montreal East, Montreal South, Montreal West Town of Hampstead. Town of Mount Royal, Outremont, St. Lambert. Ville LaSalle, Ville St. Laurent. Ville St. Pierre, Verdun and Westmount. Montreal has Nearly One and a Half Million People “If the city alone be considered. its population is now 1.263.298. We have gone far. far beyond the million mark. We have an area of 32.254 acres. 853 miles of streets, and 1.774 acres of pub- lic parks. Our property valuation is $233,014,135; with an assessed value of $919,928,491." In two items. Toronto shows larger ï¬gures than Montrealâ€"total assessment for 1938 is $969,680.055 and park acreage is "2‘.402‘.8’."' Comparing- populations. Might Directories estimated that for the city proper. on Jan. 1. at 713,475. and for Greater Toronto, including su- burban municipalities served by Toron- to post office letter carriers, 881.160. Toronto's area is approximately 21,760 acres. with 575.6 miles of streets. Governor Frank Murphy. of Michigan. RIGHT. In marked contrast to the present European situation the dedication ceremonies stressed American Cana- dian goodwill and friendship. Constable Taylor called Constable I Brown of Blind River. They found the 'abandoned taxi, badly smashed. and {surp'iised three men walking down the ‘tracks. Constable Brown fired three 'shsts in the aii. One is said to have i icocheted and to have hit Olsen. l According to Campbell. the trio told him they were escaped convicts. ! You 211: polic3 officers and it's up ! to you to find who I am “ Olsen is said lto have told police at the hospital. His iampanion is reported to have said. “If jmy buddy dies I may tell you, but not Ibeforef' .Timmins Woman Alleged to Have Tried to Drown Her ln- valid Son in Altair at McDonald Lake Last Week. hor- tors (‘ertify Mental Illness. Majority of Important Police Court (‘ases Remanded. Man Shut; Another in Jail After Huld-up Thlee Alleged ex- -(< Accused of Robber \ Another man \ to divulge his n Blind River jail Thanksgiving Services at Finnish United Churches Next, Sunday will be Thanksgiving Sunday in the Finnish United Church at Timmins and South Porcupine. “Thanksgiving {on Harvest. mid-Peace"- will be the special subject on which Rev. A. I. Heinonen will preach at the service in South Porcupine United Church. Bloor Ave. at, 1.30 p.m., and also in the Timmins Finnish United Church at 7 pm. There will also be special selections by the church choir. a1 1rcld dbl WOUIK n'lg h I‘ m m nan whc lï¬s nan1 h man I] it )L Rh h m ‘ man is in the 'r 'm a serious ances of recov- L jail following )ldup here Sat- )I‘ OUVIC ay refuses g held in man is 0.0.0 Published at ‘mmhu. Ont. Canada Every MONDAY nnd THURSDAY Alleged to have driven McDonald Lake on the 1 Wednesday at noon. anc later dragging her cripp into the water. Mrs. l Timmins. was remanded police court here Tuesda a charge of attempted 1 Since that time the we confined to St. Mary's hospital under police guard. Two local doctors have filed certificates with the court. to the effect that she is mentally ill. At the time of the affair at the lake Provin- cial police said that Mrs. Roy had been worried and depressed regarding the welfare of her son since being com- mitted for trial on a high-gradini: charge in connecoion with the Kewa- gama gold robbery in Quebec. Remand Serious Charges Leo Boivin. charged with carnal knowledge and Alfred Gauthier with indecent assault on a young girl of 14 years, were both remanded for a week at the request of their counsel J. A. Cousineau. They were released on bail of 1.000. Receiving and Theft With the cases being: placed on the peremptory list for next week. charge of receiving stolen goods amidst. Juliu. Siskind. Hugh Pierce and Willian Pigeon. were adjourned. Pigeo‘n 2m: Siskind are alleged to have been in possession of a quantity of lead stole: from the Mascioli Construction Com pany. Pierce and Pigeon being charge with possession of a stolen auto whee pithy. Pierce and Pigeon 1391111: cnurm‘u with possession of a stolen auto wheel. tire and tube. Henry Latour. Rene Lebrun and three juveniles are charged with the theft of the stolen lead and were also remand- ed. A bench warrant was issued for the arrest of Lebrun. aged eighteen. when Detour told the court that he had left town on a freight train. Broke Plate Glass Window In the absence of police witnesses at the assizes in Cochrane. Michael Samp- son. charged with throwing a dinner plate thr;ou_ h a plate glass window of the Grand cafe, causing damage esti- mated at $75. was remand: d until next week’s court. H3 will be ielensed plo- vlded he can supply bail of $100 cash or $200 property. Theodore G. Moller. of the S mittcher High School. who won the i ert Simpson Co. scholarship for Schtumacher school for the. year has shown himself an exceptional : ent in- the fact that every year hc shown a marked advance over his velopment of the preceding When he entered S-chumacher School he seldqn made more thiar. pass standing. but progresst from stage thrsugh third class honours. 0nd class honours and finally to class honours in practically all 0 subjects. This year. for instance wrote nine papers of the Upper S and obtained eight first class hat and one second. Unfortunately. h not write the Departmental exan tions and so could not enter the Schumachcr Young Man Shows Noteworthy 'l'alvnt petition f ing the Company standing be added shown th the widei that, his to th he h other larly Wedding 21 Church on Matthew's Anglican Church on Tues: day evening at 7.30 o'clock when Mr Rosina Andrews, of Schumacher, be came the bride of Mr. Harry Richaz Wells. of Schumacher. Rev. Canon I S. Cushing officiated at the cerem'm the I15 quie (Continued on Pagc regul s also extra ports s of hi: Livities ar line ~taken 3.1‘ Cliff“ at St. M n Tuesd; it first cl: Uanrt una rpartmen La )Led mu he wom 11 W! of he .f studie prominc ar wark ass honou d finally tically all for instva: tr ntilu 11 ha in 1.1'1 Four) )1 M0116 1( thxa n on from [ha vemm;r the fa confinï¬ but, th IO'I‘ thl ar 1938‘ part part1 111( mm; high It rr 1111111 By WALL! BISHOP I] Rob High I‘u )1“ lud m; h uc h z MT tl' 11c ’ll 1' Elf ll M Dr. Ray Hughes Presidentâ€"Walter Greaves Secretary-Treasurerâ€"W. l). Forrester P.(.). Box 250, 'I‘immins. Ont. Visiting members of the Legion and exâ€"servicemen are welcomed at the Legion Hall, Cedar St. South. The next, meeting of the branch will be held on Empire Block 11â€"12 a.m. 2â€"4 p.m 4 GORDON BLOCK (’nrm‘r of Pine and Fourth ()ï¬ico- 2 £05 o..pm and by appointment MONDAY. ()(T’I‘. ï¬lthâ€"$.15 dc Credit Reports Collections Accounting and Auditing 6 Balsam Street North. 'l‘immins Phones 270-228 RU. Box 174‘) 429-2 Benson, Sayer 8: Davidson CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 701â€"707 Confederation Life Bhlgl, TnanO. Wilcox. 80 OX DR. W. GORDON WATT kept it in check until t Sault Daily leal of pioneer till. Witness SI'RGEONS. I‘llYSH‘IAXh and (‘IYNAECOLUGISTS "(H‘RS Monday, October 17. 1938 SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING PO RC I J PINE CREDIT DR. E. L. ROBERTS SPEFIALIS'I‘ .u....-â€"â€"uu_u â€".--.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"v~ er home while she wa 0. E. Kristensun 0. Box 1591 CHIROPRAFTOR XJU‘Y NEUROCALOM l‘l'l‘l". R Bank of Commerce Building PHONE 607 Branch 88 Diseases of Children CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 60 THIRD AVENUE Phone (540 Canadian Single Copy Five ('cnta Timmins â€R. H. .l. BRIGHT the roof of the hc Dental Surgeon DR. MOORE'S REILDING The Pioneer Paper 0 f t h e Porcupine. Established 1912. We Manufacture and Carry in Stock Ask Your Local “valet for send your order direc Second Night. 0f Nominations .1. Turner 8.: Sons. Ltd. PETERBOROUUH, ONT. Agents Everywhere Legion FLAGS HAV ERSACKS SNUWSHOES DOG SLEIGHS 'I‘OBOGGANS TARPAUIJNS TENTS Corporation Ltd. SPECIALIST ,ar G. N. ROSS ine 11y Star: There is a good eer spirit, in Korah township ass the case of Mrs. Louise who when ï¬re broke out at mile she was alone. climbed of the house in ï¬ght it and Assisted by Nose and Throat AWNING Timmins PACK BAGS ENJERDOWN ROBES SKIIS DOG HARNESS HORSE BLANKETS 'l‘immins, Ont. 'I‘immins ,he Legion and loomed at the ;t.. South. The branch will be 7.30- PIN! ,eln arrived Phone 2030 Tim min; h Print. 01' t to â€"8 p.m ST. N 14-28 2025 20253