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Porcupine Advance, 9 Jan 1939, 1, p. 6

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Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Railway The Nipissing Central Railway Company 1448584 4 * t*** * * 4 t o 1844 4t 4 4 was vVi Hunkin other d 11 Mr. Joh in hospita A NSE trated Hymtr ng Jean Andrew and Stewan D. Houston : tencint. A ; the attendan cussed int n With a record of 50 years fnctory treatment for piles you can positively depend on formet JaAn. 18110 Rayner and 4.30 p.m..â€"â€"C Note: Rin Dr. Chases OQintment SchC itA aAand 4.30 p.m.â€"â€"C _Jan. 16th Raymer and 430 pm.â€"C LOony W 4.30 p. Jan. Turner 4 30 19. C 116 < Anotliec Leave destinations up to and including Monday, January 6th, EXCEPT as follows: From Windsor up to 12.50 a.m. Tuesday, January 17th. From Jelthcoe, Geraklton, Beardmore, Nakina, Tashota and Longlac, up to Wednesday, January 18th, 1939 mil AI For Fares, Departure Time Children 5 vears of age, and under 12, when accompani¢d by Guardian HALE FARE Sout The A Tickets Good in Coaches ONLY th Barg Tickets to U.S. destinations sold subject to passengers meeting Immigraâ€" tion NRequirements of U.S.A. and Canadaâ€"GOING and RETURNXING. Officers Elected for Various Positions. Dates of Play Given for Ladies‘ Curling. Annual Meceting of South Porcupine Ladies‘ Curling Club. Other News from South Porcupine and Dome. Barg South Porcupine Ladies _ Organize for Curling A €1 U Moors, Rayme arirhurs Th Rayr P in WOrK. I‘hns teachers ars F. Hepburn, Miss McDonald, Miss rson, Mrs. Ship, Mrs. Hovyey, and ance ‘ by Crozier and thne Buffalo, Cornwall, Detroit, Hamilton, London, Peterboro (via Toronto), Windsor and Intermediate Points FRIDAY, JANUARY 13TH, 1939 Bargain excursion tickets NOT GOOD on "The Noarthland Trains 49 and 50. in excursion tickets to Peterboro good only on C trains between Toronto and Peterboro. in Excursion tickets NOT GOOD on Pool Trains Nos. 6 and 15 between Tsronto and points East thereof. Sander s appsinted with Mr. H cretaryâ€"treca: U on 1€ H T ownset Timmins, T. N. O. and N. C. R. Stations via North Bay and C. N. Railways TO ine, Jan. 7.â€"(Special to â€"A curling meeting for e on Friday and comâ€" ormed for the season. 28 is composed of Mrs. ooke and Mrs. Hovey, ‘rship â€"commilttee wa; m specializing "Ilusâ€" being held this Sunâ€" Church. 111}p}» 11 ia} mey ameron, Todd Smith, â€"Mcls J thâ€":vÂ¥s.: Moore. x short Ray:t p.m Rayvmet p .m as a most satisâ€" or hemorthoids, PV j 53. Raymer. ngworth. ).m.â€"â€"Moore M a nt here are a {lew lers and those ir anr> requested 1¢ membership ‘able thal the ed by Peb. iIst. j and will coaomâ€" 11 )1 f Montreal resictient ol 3, whers h his dauchtâ€" â€"Turnmner *Â¥s. Raymer. At N LÂ¥X No Baggage Checked and Further Informatien Apply to Local Agent â€"MOoorée vVSs. Rayner. At leads play position of Moort Kip Smith is sick From up Toronto Telegram: In‘ this cornerâ€" Mr. King. In this cornerâ€"Mr. Hepâ€" burn. And no hitting in the clinchss. Nomwmh Bay Nugzet: Norihern Onâ€" tario continues to ‘be the "bright spot" on Canada‘s industrial map. This sseâ€" cion of the country has little reason for complaint, compared wich other sections. t â€"~Brownies met on Tuesday for the |first meeting of the year. They openâ€". [ed fairy ring, and after, a nice ilittle cer2amony was enacted, presenting! !t-he "Goldsn Hand" to Jcan Somerâ€"| ‘ville (Sixer) who has earned her first ‘class badgse and Brownie Wings, and | will fly up to the Guid:ss in the near Ifuture. She was complimented by 'Brown Owl in a spsecial spescch. Thurl ! Pack gave her the "grand howl." Then| , the Brownies went to "homes" and each | ! took a Brownieckin, helping her with preparation for enrollmens. They then played ‘"‘The Squirrel and Tree," A new | game, and ‘"Dog Catchers," a test in | knctting. A ballâ€"throwing game preâ€"| ceded powâ€"wow, where work for the| next part of the session was discussed.| Enrolmens and "Flyâ€"up" for four or| five Brownies will taks place sson. i A meeting of he Rebekah Past | Grands‘ Club was held on Wednesday ,last, at the home of Mr. W. W. Wilâ€" son. Pridse was played after a busiâ€" ness session, the prizes going to: lst, Mrs. W. Rayner, and 2nd, to Mrs. B. Wicbb. A very lovely lunch was servâ€" ed ‘by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Oxby have movâ€" ed into their new home on Cecil Avo. The house formerly occupied by them on Main S:. is now the home of Mrs. Roach. P The Kiwanis weekly dinner was held on Thursday in the Masonic hall, with Mr. W. J. Spooner, of Timmins, inâ€" surance agiont, as guest speaker who gave a talk on "Investment by Insurâ€" ance." neart atUt2CK. h:c was an old pio |of the Normh, having lived â€"at Porc | Junction since 1910. He leaves a : ow and two daugh. >rs, Mrs. Leach is carrying on the hotel busines: the Junction, and Mrs. Andrews T immins. There is to be a meeting of «~the Auxiliary of theâ€" Canadian Lezion (Porcupine Branch) on Tues- day at 8 p.m. Will all members try i be present? A sewing mecting of the Unite: Chiarch Guild will be held on Wednes cay next in the vestry. The AYP.A. is planning a skatin: party on Wednessday next to Schumach er. If the McIntyre rink is not availâ€" able chen opznâ€"air skating on the rin} will take its place. After skating th: party is invited to th> home of Mis: Jones for refreshments. There is to be a meetinge of «~ths he held party among t «day last in a nice sotsial af day to olfi man Berge 4A nic gifts. ed by the AY.P.A. The last or> wa patronized so wl and enjoyeod «c much that all are invited again to th: parish hall on Wednesday, Jan. 18th The Sewing Circle of St. Paul‘ Church, held a belated Chris:ma:s party among their m:mbers on Tuesâ€" day last in parish hall, They had Brownics Meet N. R., exclusive m :mb( sh hall he funt ursday after a an old pione>r vedâ€"at Porquois e leaves a widâ€" Mrs. Leach who }€ UA W [ Cn l/ I / valuable as an guide than anythin not divulged any tion with this seizy raid last woek, in the neighborh Cadillac, and at that tim> a p box of ore was seized. The val this find was particularly high the ore appeared to have been from a numter of different mine on Tu:sday, and will be a g‘ue Frisbyy home whils> consultin specialists in Oiltawa. Torry Wilson, who was hom holidays, returned on Monday t Highâ€"Grade and Serzed in V al che exp mt on Priday Burke as conve esa Miner was an entertainm will possibly pu ment z. the m one mind tiofh) tCGam ol possibly the srme te: Kirkland Lake in char kins Oto FRKirk]: which fin with dance Mr. Nix ccheduled for a team from Iroquo by smith, E. Do:us a High Schosl. The was tak>:n up by vies. â€" A lecture 6 given by Mrs. Log _ M.axwellâ€"Smith by Mrs. town, and â€" D Caftftzy. The High was captiined by guards wore Kathle Huhta, Iscbhel Smith SpJultA Woon, Mary Thcma Daffizsy, ladies w were. as cell imt uUumpire quretiy Year at Thsre town so cider :s. M 1 ad cur own Ladies‘ Basketball At South Poreupine to find that‘t the alatrm un give them din CoOre ow is only wo minute. ver. he ha Other News Item South Poreupine Dome. W ird mt â€"t89 L irm in. e job perfc n each mo supper, an 11 where 1 of M OH m opp3s ; ~checked ome€ hi TC id arer 21 aill 0I whicnhn h ame partis:s a AL e th Por Advan Â¥ afte gelivit 1 l Mint net @QuCc Mare 11 d‘oOr A m 2 ng amon it i‘ha p ] MA play Kirkland Lake High id, by the way, a deobate is cr Friday, Jan. 20, between i Iroquois Falls High School 1. All who enjoysd the last vited to keep the dat2 in Kempty in town wno met arny names seizure. C M iUrch na W. cWSs ILGCGMS â€"From Poreupine and the no i Tlll aA »~moment al shot put the The Town ladies‘ of Captain Maye Margaret TLloyd, O. iRosebouzh, M 11 of basks me team 111 up~ 11 n W r f0 ICC ~Ol thie teamâ€"wor} n a 19â€"17 Jan 1¢ V EC ind 1€ cdeat mart hC girls, members : u. on thse first Fr n the parish hal ilk Business. The usual with Shirls it 106 On nln Ja1 Ma Ja)l Kayola ftor th m, J. Maxwell 5. Ewing for th t of the evenin ant night activi ilk on dietetic: Alcohol d€Oor Raids 1€ AI S ned : 10 n Ar iDbliz he m , uU ind Ln hav 11 uC apprs: s ~€ 8 W he w havir uesday were pre procesdin ba entertainâ€" ide hour.." Miss Thelâ€" phons opâ€" reration in pital, and ipper. onvener of e2, â€" which _ way sint town‘s sup the Hig] wihen lU going to Miss Wilâ€" conneeâ€" 3 bi y Ha mp ‘lly, All immin> in iste 1M M :PL. to wat lkins a OW 1J P3 i KR mm l M 1 THE POK! JPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO with il| th 11 16 1€ 11 10A 1 1l 1nD L ~ / Further Donations ~ _ for Christmas Seals H Alesandor Mariin, A. Thomas Marâ€" riott, John E. Mason, Mrs. Walter Mead, John Monaghon, Miss J.. K. Mulvihill, E. R. Murray, Wm. McDsrâ€" mct‘, Calvin MacDonald, W. G. Mcâ€" Hugh, Wyn McKelvie, M. MAry Mcâ€" Namara, Mr. and Mrs. Bob McWilâ€" Ailred Jonnson. Chas. Keats, John Kerr, J. Killeon, Oscar King, Agrar Kleven, J. Knox, Alex Krakana. Joseph P. Landers, Miss Bertha Laâ€" salle, Norman J. Leaman. Gilbert Lee, E. LisgEtcbody, James Lspes. s, Gaporiel, John Gaze, Ggorge Gedze, Joseph Godin. Fred Grant, Miss L. Hall, Russell J. Hall, Miss Ann Honkala, Mrs. F. Harâ€" wood, Mrs. Victor Hedges, F. H. Hepâ€" burn, Mrs. W. G. Holden, Max Hiway. Arthur Jackson, Clifford Jennings, Alfred Johnson. Fred Rennett, Donald Bergeron, W. P. Pennsotts, James Bennett, Gordon Elack, Ludgerl Boisvert, Frank Bozzer, Miss L. Bradl>y, Willis Barkwell, Harâ€" cld Babcock. Jchn Carnovale, Arthiur Caron, Canâ€" adian Ingersoll Rand, Carolin Carson, Canadian Bank of Commerce, D. Carâ€" ter, Mrs. Thos. Cacherwood, Lmigi Clausi, J. Arbin Celment, Miss Ida Cole, Chas. E. Cooke, John I. Cotman, J. E. Cretney, Miss J. E. Cunningham. Mrs. F. Dafoe, Morris Daher, Donat Dalmas, Albert Day., Bringzley Davies, Jdc> Degelis, R. E. Dolahunt, DelLuxe Beauty Parlor,. G. Demers, Alfred Desâ€" chene, Henri Dion, Domenico, Gilian Douglas. Walter J. Ecclestone, Robert Edleâ€" ston, Clifford Edmonds, Elanto Boardâ€" ing House, J. Follaw, Gzorge Fenwick, Friedman‘s, Gabriel, John Gaze, Gsorze ClUW) and by the «Canadian Tnberculosis Asscciation. The memâ€" bers of the committee are F. V. H. Ball, president; Dr. N. H. Russell, treasurer; Mrs. Reeves, s»crevary. The following is the list of donors up to Dsc. 24th, William Armitage, lililam IrEshnawan., F United Movers.. Mrs. M. L. Urquhar Harslada Waddle, Mi ‘daney Wheeler, Myr Miss Olive Ramsay, Wim. R. Redden, L. Reid, C. Rickard, Wm. B. Richâ€" dson, Mrs. A. Roentemaki, W. Robertâ€" n, Dr. Russeoll, Miss B. Shaw, Charles rields, John Skelly, Skys Store Limitâ€" 12R Another List of Contribuâ€" tions to the Funds for the Battle Against Tubercuâ€" losis., ' .oooooooooooooooooooooooo" s un 1| Much Resentment 91 AP] "There Was No Partyv‘? NnI lor, Gordon Thompson iwan, Fred Tomkinson. ‘kroyd, ink An Northern Ontario C. P. Walker M. J. Winder nacC Thos. Smaly} PB. Alton, Dr. ccl, Peoeter Arâ€" pre "They know there are a lot of minâ€" up here," said Mr. Listle. "Bui that‘s just about the extent of their knowledge. You can be cemwaAin that had courtesy been paid the North by havinzg a representative on the comâ€" mittee whicn drew up the itinerary it would have included a stop at Nowh Bay and Callandeor. Mr. Little said the peop‘le of the rich T. N. . district at no fims expectâ€" ed a direct visit from the King. Nerthern â€" Route He explained that it could have besn possible that instsad of taking the Long Lac cutâ€"off south from the Canâ€" adian National Railways line, the Royâ€" al trains could have continued straight east by way of the Noiwwhern Transconâ€" tinental line anrnd come south by way of Cochrane and the T. N .0. lins to North Bay. "But we didn‘t expect that," said Mr. Little. "We knew the roadbed was far from as good as the southern line and <urprise and r2 from polits disa lighting woards of P. Bartloman ar Walter Little, MP. "Just a plain ca: Mr. Lit‘:le‘s comm as drawn up by t] | tawa. omm umscc s Dominion has left the gre gold mining resionâ€"and North Bayâ€"off che itin Roval tour. "Just a plain case of ignorance o the part of the committee which ar ranged the itinsrary for che King tour," he said. Mr. Lit:le tormed it the "same ol story," the story of Ottawa and th Ontario legislators having n conception or understanding of wh: valus the Northland is to the Domin ion. "Districts which have besn withou! prominence for years have been honarâ€" ed before this section of tremendou: wea‘‘‘h. There are probably too many workingmen in Northern Ontario." Almost as indignant was the stacteâ€" ment of Walter Littl» of Kirkland Lake, M.P. for Temiskamine. "Too many workingmen in Northorn Ontario," said Mayor Bartleman, dropâ€" ping the unmistakable inference that he suspects Ottawa believes miners of the Nomwh are nct fit citizens to rub shcoulders with Royalty when thers are plenty of silk hats and canes on tap at Ottawa. While nobody who could ko term21 a spokesman for the immediats Noarth Bay district would be quoted as saying so, the semiimers heard on the street today was that Prime Minister King was playinz politics in arranging the Royal tour. bit.orly aroused as /© has si nesday when it b:came app: official Ottawa, while talin virtually every other sectio North Incensed at Fact That North Deprived of Chanee to See King and Queen. (From North Bay Nugast) eldom has the Northland b Ignoring of North THE CANADIAN ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION LIMITED one place but several, th was voiced that perhaps Mi Fighting Words i ragret ran all the â€" disappsointment to s of Timmins‘ Mays and Kirkland La M.P., for Temiskamin of isnorance," . the comm SKY â€" BUILDING NJruniand been s3 ‘x. has sincs Wed iame apparent tha nerary Announcement at t3 a| In Their New Offices 2y l elte | _ â€"~Mayj |equan | Ottaw ! Rcoyal Prime Mini Ontario where zens produce t e0 IMi 1€ trict were p and ‘Callan Maj 1¢ 1l It is with deeps:st regre; and much appointment that the citizens of rth Bay have learned that che itinâ€" ry of Their Most Gracious Majesâ€" ; King Georse the Sixth and Queen rabeth has been chane:d so that Protest Telggram The Northern Ontario Associated ards of Trade has made its voice ard at Ottawa with the following egram of protest, despatched by the ‘sident, W. 0. Langdon, of Timmins. reads: The Northern Orvario Associated irds of Trade is deeply disappointed earn that thie itinerary covering the t of Their Majesties to Canada does include a visit to one of the greatâ€" gold mining centres of Normwhern tario where thousands of loyal citiâ€" s produce the werath which has been inm:stimable value to this D3minion ing the days of the depression. Canâ€" this be remedicdâ€"?" H tak ph n rcted wished Causir 11 th Ba Ou could pa ph Br ) with disclo: JANUARY SPECIALS 1 Bay 11 wC indigg ay or Cal People of e that .. "will most certainly up further," was given by adetts, M.P. for Cochrans, arrived back from Ottawa at Cochrane. to believe that the itinerary altered to vake in the great district," declared Mr. Bradâ€" REAL REDUCTIONS DURING STOCKâ€" TAKING 1C REMUS‘ NEWS ) Gquite satisfied chat the e North would have been a stop bsen arranged at r Callander for Their Maâ€" ple of the T. N. O. disâ€" anning to make Noh Bay a headquarters during the Royal visit. Sudbury, ction, is Loo inaccessible. adette, M.P. for Cochrans, Mr. Little to Ottawa next ed che Temiskaming memâ€" first plsce of business they be to see Mr. King anid righting of this wrong to ld country of the Northâ€" e Gateway City, which is be visiting North Pay famed Dionne Quintupâ€" that as people from all rorld have come to see sPECIA IL, Wicks, of C ant at th ide the Nor On behalf de the Northland in the iyor Wicks said he failâ€" d how the Ottawa comâ€" s up the nation‘s brigshâ€" Beattie‘s telegram vo Mackenzice King and REMUS WATCHES nd iY Sp MP.P. 11 pleask 1, Mo influ UCG(t 1 C things n( Jmfort 19 tinera 1 ~Cochrane, was lephone or pei t 1] k/ L ( l * ' (, *4 t (l .Alt 1 of the citiâ€" quintuplets, . Honorable nce‘to have f the Quinâ€" t5 be visitâ€" that Theit to include iry, esp2¢â€" x ~so close sPECIAL THI® WEEK Nipissing cither b: 1O1T glect of Jewellers to JS Theitr 1H The general expression of opinion fcllowed along lines similar to the senâ€" timent expressed by Kirkland Lake‘s Mr. Littleâ€"that Ottawa and the South woere not particularly interested and concerned with Northern Ontarioâ€"exâ€" ceyr., when either Parliament Hill or Queen‘s Park is asking favors or givâ€" ing longâ€"overdued lip service thanks for the lifeâ€"saving job the Northland did for Ontario and Eastern Canada when th> «economic indices were scraping bottom. While Northern Ontraio‘s offisial spokesman put pressure on Otiawa in varying degress, wich Timmins‘ Mayor Bartl>man loudest and most indignant of the chorus of protest, the man on the street was having his say. Tenor â€"of the street talk was that while politicians dearly loved to sops to the North <by talking of hoaw "that wondgrful country carried us through the tough times, when someâ€" thing can be don> for this wonderful ccuntry, the politicians are busy with other friends." I‘ry The Advance Want Advertisemen to send a further request to the authâ€" orities. "I think that we have done all that is possible," he declared. "Cutawa knows how anxicus we an> to have Their Maâ€" Jes‘iies, and I don‘t think anything would ‘be gained by carrying the proâ€" test further. Apparently the program has beeon set, and nothing will chanze it:" "As I have said in the past, after my first interview w‘h the secretary of state, the itinerary in its deotails was arranged by a commitiee of a fow ministers, a few members of the dif{erâ€" ent departments and by representaâ€" tives of the two railroads. The ropreâ€" sercations made ‘by members Of parâ€" liament and oomators were given all the consideration possible, but hundreds had to ‘be eliminated so as to make it as convenient as possible for Their Maâ€" jesties. There has been no change in the itinerary. The minister assured me that the one released a fow days ago was the only one ever decided upon and tha the press reports that ‘Their Majesties were to visit the Dionne quintuplets‘ was only paper talk. Mayor Through "I very much regret that our repreâ€" sentations in favor of North Bay have not been given a favorable answer, and I may assure you that I have done the uimos; to have North Bay included in ‘he itinerary." Mayor Beattie said he didn‘t intend to send a further request to the authâ€" "Your telegram of January 4 was forwarded io me at Dalhousis Mills wher> I was having a rost for a few days. I immediately came to Ottawa and interviewed the Honorable F. Rinâ€" fret, socretary of state, and I regret inform you that the itinerary decided upon and approved by the British authâ€" crit‘cs is final and cannot be changed. Today Mayorâ€"Flecs, Beattie‘s | gram brought an answer from Hurtubise in the mail. Dr. Hurtub reply reads: Quezn. Any effort on your part bring this about will bs greatly preciated." MP.‘s Renly

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