Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 26 Jan 1939, 2, p. 7

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Vol. XXIV «ns § i smm i 34. omm i hy Presidentâ€"Walter Greaves Secretaryâ€"Treasurerâ€"W. D. Forrester P.O,. Box 259, Timmins, Ont. Visihing 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 | Proposed Drive to f.;';‘ Retain Democracy . in the threater only pa of an u and i1r2 President of Kiwanis Interâ€" national Warns of Peril of Toâ€"day. noon,. warnt betrs that th Kingston, field, of Ok Kiwanis Int! 1Can 4 demot mccracy ita._ ‘XI 11( k1 {reedt SCI ocal Kiwani Empire Block _ Timmins 14â€"26 Credit Reports Collections | Accounting and Auditing 10 Ralsam Strecet North, Timmins Phones 270â€"228â€"286 P.0, Box 147 â€"309â€"2 | P.O. Box 1591 P. H. LAPORTE, G. G. A. 10 Balsam st. North, Timmins, Ont. Accounting Auditing Phones Read this and cheer up IF Yyou Feer SUNK Nn £a Oy eedomt PORCUPINE CREDIT Corporation Ltd. ad at ribes. | Ww DAAA 4 t AA A L WAD Branch 88 Canadian Legion 111 1 0. E. Kristenson CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 60 THIRD AVENUE Phone 640 SPECIALIST Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Timmins CHIROPRACTITOR Xâ€"RA Y NEUROCALOMETER Bank of Commerce Building PHONE 607 ied tened passib i unsh Sysltems Installed Income Tax Returns Filed es 270â€"228â€"286 P.O. Box 147 *1 Mn Second Section n peril an,. 25..â€"H. G , president « lal, speaking here Monday * ‘l president of the . speaking to the re Monday afterâ€" ficers and memâ€" ion of democracy â€"and Canada is Timmins, Ount. || v it a save dtâ€" North Amerâ€" Every Amerâ€" realize that 1 its destrucâ€" Anm exIs_ence I1s preservation , free press re totalitarâ€" to â€"cortrol, y € TL Y We in that the West (__â€" Ships Jobless to Ontario hn acting within their the arrests. "Panhandling lhas been going on for years on the streets of Toronto and it should have been stopped more severeâ€" ly long ago," Mr. Nixon said. "These transient unemploayed should go back to the municipalities where they can e ablish residence and be takâ€" en care of. The West is sending its unâ€" employed to Ontario and asking us to look after them. That is putting it on too thick. "It is evident some municipalities bought tickets and gave spending money to same of the men to send Big T. N.O. Bonspiel at North Bay Starts Feb. 6 Alfred Closs Killed by Caveâ€"in at Kirkland Lake The T. N. O. Curling Association will hold its ninth annual bonspiel at North Bay during the week begining February 6. Curlers from all over the North will gather to set down stanes and "soop ‘er up" for eight trophies. The bonspiel last year was at Kirkâ€" land Lake. As is usual it was one of the big curling events of the year. Timâ€" mins bas not played host to the T. N. O. curders since 1937. At that time a record number of rinks, seventyâ€"six, attended. Games at North Bay will be played on ten ice surfaces. In addition to Annual Spicel Starts. Many Timmins Rinks Expected to Attend. â€"Will be Played on Ten Ice Surfaces in Curling and Skating Rinks. Mayor Will Extend Civic Welcome to Curlers on February 6. Games at North Bay will be played on ten ice surfaces. In addition to rinks at wshe Curling Club the ice of the skating rink will be utilized. On Monday, Feb. 6th, when the curiâ€" ers arrive tostart the week‘s play, Mayor Beattie, of North Bay .will exâ€" tend a civic welcome and sive the curlâ€" ers the fresdom of the c‘vy. Entries close on February 5 at five o‘clock in the afternoon. They should be made to A. Fresman, Drawmastcr, at 191 First Ave. E.. North Bay. Entry fee for North Bay rinks is $20. For nther T. N. O. rinks it is $5 DUNBAR TROPHY, open co all rinks losing in the preliminary and first rounds of the Purily Flour Trophy and the second round of the Canada Northâ€" ern Power Trophy. BRITISH CONSCLS TROPHY, opâ€" hem here 111 GRAND ACGC winning the gre 1 to Alf No red sblish SVvery GUuU % n empl MONDAY ane Wrioht ~â€"HMHarsi ed last week 1ile at work. widow and 0: winning P ociation in thern Onta:r n uthority than Hon. ing premier of Ont. charging that munâ€" ‘r provinces are deâ€" g their unemployed n on Toronto. The le in connection with urt at Toronto last igle unemployed men 18 ociation rit aust be on it ‘ said police wer rights in makin Ont.. Canada THURSDAY nunm )e fi1 late Mr Jxk and old, a fo in a caveâ€"in He is sutrâ€" 1e daughter, s old. For T a V Oll and 11 a different opinion when one of the youngsters do the trick. The idga apâ€" pears to be:s "Oh, it‘s.only the baby playing." But the noise is just the same. The attersicn of motorists who iook upon the matier in this way might be directed to a police court case at Cobalt last week. A New Liskeard man was fined $1 and costs on a charge of causing unnecossary noise in Cobalt on Ssaturday. Police Chief Connolly testiâ€" fied he heard the horn blowing for five minu.es. He investigated and found the owner of the car sitting in the front with his younester alongside of him and letting the child blow the horn for amusemsnt. h Some motorik:s, who would not themâ€" selves, annoy Ccthers by unnecessarily tooting their auto horns, seem to have annual Horticultura out that la lll 3/ WAS ~Qr U1l Liskeard Horticultural Society Makes Presentation Bcciely the or a fence €) oOnC C(LIr2g¢CCr â€"Oof Mtr. "A. A * C arning Not to Let the Youngster Toot the Horn First Socialist to become mayor of Lyle Telford is making everyone sit up and ta around the city hall these days. After win election on a $295 campaign, the Port Ho physician swept such institution away as ai maceâ€"bearer and having a minister presen TIMMINS, QONTARIO, THURSDAY, JANUARY 26TH, 193 it CC The Temiskaming S; y interesting report 0o ing of the New Lis} der M 0O kw ict ‘e Chief Connclly testiâ€" e horn blowing for five investigated and found ) car sittingz in the front ster alongside of him child blow the horn for caker exp.alit M M I who would not them wards advantil atiendance at mCet e handicaps for th w of the work of th st year showed tha succesded in havin the rear of the ceno e many other pro e many other pro the beautification o i behalf of the Nev . GW 1 Mrs. P NC and A InNnl 11 C Di (O1 po 11L HI ()fhual Pouring at the ' last Malartic Mines Music and Literary (Twentyâ€"first Anniversary Club to Meet Feb. 6 > s P s . of Scouting in ‘Timmins Meeting on Monday Postâ€"‘ Women‘s scheduled fo was pos:pone O. _Langdon, Kcotz, passed KIICZ, away n Mrs. Langdon is preosi and Literary Club. Thec lub will hold on Monday, ments and in a future issus. Meeting on Monday Postâ€" poned on Account of the Death of Mr. Klotz. The first OffI in reality the tC cludit dent Joe Laflamme to Exhihit his Trained W olf Team up o 2,000 tons y small expe ho managem P pine AMtbantr SD0 1 £al lip, Quebt e party of ‘nment 0fi CC 1i¢* last 1 Ti 1. est initi @ition on ent officia Davis and e. from M appo Toroxr pian 3 1 polint 11 ma}k il. can be steppe: with compara I it is believe Jimn LC C AL milli: y afternzson to Mrs. W. Mtr. Emil P WA NA fe: fi1 111 r by ectin he h Mu. Ull Li 1l Xâ€"Ray Equipment for | ... Cochrane Hospital S Annual Dinner on Saturday Also to Observe Twentyâ€"one \eals of Boy Scout Ol;,am/,atlon in Timmins. First Boy Scout Troop Organized Here in 1917. the new aâ€" to. Hospita hnCc mnembers of championed ) â€" to â€"date Equipment is Added to the Lady Minto Hospital. board C( ital 1 boart 1 F P nas be 11 {ulpn iC _ he exclaimed : ut.. We haven‘t time to um." Here he is enthuâ€" of the city‘s work class 11 equirin OW In Special to hocouse t it 71 CC to Aill D 1milin n equipim ng examinatlon in hos ifforded the most upâ€"to (( 1ipimnet 1inmnprovemenls s been carried )In makIing an Aâ€"ray ing the old system dumb waiter. The ompletely darkened thg new machinge, rs have made alterâ€" d floor of the hosâ€" making an Xâ€"ray risecpe has been ipment and plates parts of the body, made for denture np 00M ere required inother stey I1 iry servic?e can in bed. 11 etely darkened > window, and ht. A special with necessary hen required. of the latest and when imâ€" _ to the special en through the 1l 10untC well havin be r in ents to the rried out by bringing to North, the h come from pit Goctors and ulty having with dsctors‘ ofâ€" oval of paâ€" rllation..of Lady Minâ€" nstitution. it the hosâ€" peeded up ved truck, nb wa‘‘y?r, providâ€" i1z been retained cimenls t cne and hosâ€" blished dnois syj va4 ;eyp uj ~cyontp UE j â€"Suy 1osuods sqt se prey 4noag ow z861 Imun usy} wo1qp ‘doo1} jnodg KOog@ sutuull1, potaystsa.t urotSsuy smoumMEemN J0 uourey ‘Aay mou) Surusng ‘g ‘¥ ‘LT6T ‘OI ‘223G uo "‘arsy; qnoog fog ay} j ;0 £1018 ou1 paMatAaIl 411Uu30a3.4 ut snoseg fog ayy JOo umat â€"mng@ fmrptuouwu sy} au1y £0G J + (..a8te ;o at}) stz auqj Jo oste csousaA1ts3sqo awyp sutaq ‘cousotJtus;s arqnop sey aoddns uo1fetrt30ssy qnoog Afog suwut} Sty] ijngq puUue 1js3.13(UuL UQONnWWU JO jUaAa ue St StUu.L Curd ; 1t Su;ouatu! â€"W00 Uoinyo §4f4uouray :5 | ut ‘jge ‘uep ‘Sutuaia 4epinges uo pjou | 24 IIIm uontmossy 1jnoog Aog Suuul â€"WLL s44 Jo 4suup tenuus oyp, |! Highway Expected to Link ; Hearst and Geraldton| Cochrane, Jan. 25.â€"It is authoritaâ€" tively learn¢éd here that the propascd new highway wess from Hearst to link up with the Transâ€"Canada highway will not be routed south from Hearst to White River, but will be built west from Hearst to Geraldton, and then south by the new hishway to Port Arâ€" During the pa survey was made band of surveyors to work ahead ol will clear and ing the winter. Work of clearin mence next weok The highway follow rcad cight miles w« Ryland and then cros Naticnal Railways southwest to Geraldt« Wateriso Chronicle: The manâ€"and womanâ€"who neslects to exercise his franchise can be largely blamed for lack of good government in many muniâ€" ipal‘iies. Records indicate that less han half the electors vote. In tion will Nago Roecent unconfirmed stori gold strike near Hearst ma; bearing on the routing 0o way to link up the arca wi Lac mining area in North\ d at Timmins, Ont., Cana MONDAY aml THURSDA Y samor mou e puojag WOorm WWUOoIJ yEd qNQ OM Mmaut t aUu} ‘1319mM0p se uUosuts m pus 191stuuno3§s §e jUSLIM ‘IW Jo suy 1apun 11 ‘I(2EY 193 â€"UUIH 01 sim1enbpray S$1 paiou pue paiosuods â€" awusa3q group. FTrom then, 1935, the history of Timmins Boy Scouting has been the hiss.ory of Timmins Boy Seciut Associaâ€" tion and not of any one particular group. A; the annual dinner cn Saiturday evening, Mr. P. A. Boyce, of Schuâ€" macher, will be the guest speaker. Mr. Boyce is a very entertaining speaker and in addition has a very wide knowâ€" ledge and experience in boys‘ work and a sincere sympathy and understanding of youth and its problems. His adâ€" dress will be a special feature of the event on Savurday. Another special feature for the dinâ€" ner event is an interesting film of Lord Badenâ€"Powell‘s visit to Canada. This filn has been made available for showâ€" ing hcre by Dominion headquarters, and should prove a special féature of particular interest for the evening. particular interest for the evening. The ladics of the Fourth Group ar in charge of the preparinz of che dinâ€" ner and there is every confidence that that they will make a great succes: been p ganizat Anglica lady membe: Committee w TL UCC UrC routing the 1 it is stated + be necessary a tionsâ€"thC can Churcl h of the ast a ladi : of the preparin: there is ecvery colr ind Morrison rivt( ts of the who have high w tvhat « dinner cn Sl.tux'day! A. Boyce, of Schuâ€"| e guest speaker. Mr. entertaining speaker s a very wide knowâ€" | d stori¢cs of a rith ‘st may have some ing of the highâ€" rea with the Long Northwestern Onâ€" BV nner of the Timâ€" cociation will be Jan. 285th, in 1Inn he UI Fourth mdertal nc in this di bu 101 Canacgiar to â€" strik( ad 1c iken but Lnon | AC | Meets First and Third Mondays ol ime ; moth in the Oddfellows Hall, the | Visiting Brethren Welcome Cup | Major J. MH. Cornthwaite W.M 1¢ Meets Second and Fourth cach month in Oddfellow: : ..â€"..-â€".nâ€"..â€".pâ€"-.-â€"-”‘ Langdon Langdon Timmins J. 6. Taylor, LL.B. Arch.Gillies,B.A.Sc.,0. L.S. Ontario Land Surveyor Building Plans Estimates, Ete. Old P.0O. Bldg., Timmins â€" Phone 362 ARCHITECT 7 Reed Block Timmins 14 Third Avenue Ontario Land Surveyor Townsites Mining Claims Contracts Municipal Building, Ssouth Porcupine Phone 46 P.O. Box 312 Swiss Walchmaker Graduate of the Famous Horological Institute of Switzecrland Third Avenue MeINNIS BLOCK Timmins, Ont. P} mervice DEAN KESTER, K.C, CHARLES H. KERR UI 12 Bank St., Ottawa, Can. Barrister 5. C. Brewer Ltd. BAILIFFS, COLLECTORS and AUCTIONEERS Room 6, 3 Pine street North Timmins, Ont. Room 5, 3la Government BRd, W. Kirkland Lake, Ont, Barristers, Solicitors, Notaritcs 4 MARSHALLâ€"ECCLESTONE BUILDING L. L. NU. 2002 Barrister, Solicitor, Etce. Bank of Commerce Building P# t s 2 DRA LAAA A A L DA D â€"AIâ€"A MAAA Reference Schumacher High School and many others on request. "'O~‘\W" «tm l P Oe P BP C > @Bfl BE@ Registered Patent Solicitors Full Information FREE on Request Single Copy Five Cents D. R, Frank}imn DE LUXE AND IIYGIENIC Barristers, Solitcitors, Eteo MASSEY BLOCK TIMMINS, QONT. and Ssouth Porcupine BARRISTERSâ€"ATâ€"LAW AVYOCATS ETâ€"NOTAIRES Bruno Carnovale, prop. Basement Reed Block and 6 Third Avenue, Timmins ce Satisfaction San BARBER SHOPS The Pioneer Paper of the Porcupine. Established 1912 4 a Over Picree Hardware Timmins,, Ont. 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