Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 20 Apr 1939, 2, p. 6

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Of â€"1 left in the ha: this district. 1 soldiers making mins, two in Squth Porcupir rccredited for : ment and Ssoner to buy your ra If yvou don‘t, it Save Trouble for Yourself and Help a Returned Man yours buvir the The followinz is tm> report of A. G. Carson, superintendent of the DAstrict of Cochrane Children‘s Aid for the month of March:â€" Application for children for mssc s i ccr e nds «o K Ciffice IntBTYICNWS evvireh 78 Interyviecw3 cut of omce ...... nsb K4A Complaints received ................................ IQ Investigations made ...._.................... 10 Chikihken inyYolved ................................. /« 264 C ............. s d MtH *EKt OUL 112 Cnildren in Shellet > Onildren boarding ont ......."................. o8 Wards visited .. y Court attendance n in rneal "t. Juvenile cases . y 4 Children on probauon to com't, . 10 Children released from guar dmnshxp 2 Wards placed in foster homes .. â€"....... 1 Adoptions completed We iess Official warnings given e Mileage travelled se in esd Meetings addressed a. ; in B CROL _ Children g cars Children ; own h Investigati and still D2 Why not s cost, and h worthy exâ€" license whe the mongy eéense form the canvas may call. Persons prC against Children pli Most p°op something th anncvance at tra canva tricts. plete hou: vassers f( of the Le ey,. Sincla and â€" Peliz and Butis Schumach( Cnot Children March Report of Distriet Children‘s Aid Society en PLANS and SPECIFICATIONXS Have vour home desioned to suit your exact needs, yet save unnecessary expense through wise planning and sound econoâ€" mical building practice. N.M.A. HLP. INFORMATION Apt for the g ction of Home Design / Automobile Insurance Do not take the risk of driving your car or truck without insurance. Call on us for rates and particulars. We also sell Fire, Life, Sickness and Aecident Insurance. PHONE: DAY 104 NIGHT 37 No charge for prehminary sketches and building costs. Engquiries Invited OPENX EVENINGS Laurence Pacey Archinectaral Draughtsman . 2. 63 Wilson Ave,. Phone 975 pia TY hC n Timmins M C court, fined and: 30 C pected to get the licen ‘ all this annoyancs @a along the earnings of viceman, by buvings y3 LC 1t will i1 1( thg ColifC! hnmacher use canvass. ‘Ihsg canâ€" nins are all members cmrades Tyndal, Dorâ€" el, Paquette, Maynard, Comrades â€" Hazelwood the canvassers for nm st. â€" MOSt pecip ) do anvthing )1 j eeelipted in nE M il mal RIT Y LIAits yYAAI nsoes> has | egular . lic@ns you will hay for the yeal thar vou wi men Â¥ the L Aand an cxâ€" the large disâ€" e a very comâ€" thingsâ€"A2ip ned manâ€"by frem one of r calls. Havse set your licâ€" , and wish wherever he Timmins has trictsowith a medical recurned in Timâ€" 4 one in 2 | tion and development of Canadian forâ€" 1 | ests and wild life cconsservation, and will 351 | be under the joint direction of the 9 | Department of Labor and the Dominion IForest Service, D:spartment; of Mines 1 |and Resources. . Expect to Employ 4,000 |\ _â€"_Men in Programme. Sees Special Signficance in the Crime in Albania The Labor Ministcr said the program was intendsd to combine training an<l employment of young men with protece. In a letter to The Advance last week Mr. A. J. Dolingz says, in part:â€" "Now I read several mentions of Alâ€" tania in The Advance last night, but no one seems to have noticsed the significance. Jesus Christ was arrested in the Garden of G°ethsemene on Good Friday betwesn 2 and 3 am. The force which came for him was about 10 to 1. There was one casuaity. Pontius Pilate, in his weak, spineless way, washed his hands of the who!> affair. Mussolini attacked between 2 and 3 a. m. on Good Friday with a force of about 10 to 1, and there wers fow casualties. Pontius Pilate Chamberlain acted as usual. Bui the thing is this:â€"Justice acts always, but to thos>s who precfane Christmas Day or Good Friday justice acts dowbly quickly. Mussolini has not chly atâ€" tacked Albania but he desecrated Gaod Fridayâ€"a thing which no one can do and get away with it." The announcement was made in the form of a statement issued from the Minister‘s ciffice ten minutes after Den. ton Massey (Con., Torontoâ€"Grzsenwosd) had concluded a threeâ€"hour critickm of the government‘s unemployment program. QOitawa, April 19â€"Hon. Norman Mcâ€" 40c Rogers, Minister of Labow, last week announced the Deominicn would spend $1,000,000 in a national forestry program as n expansion of the acdlâ€" ministration‘s youth training plan. There was one Castl in his weak, spinel hands of the who To Spend $1,000,000 in Forestry Work Annual Dance Northern Lights Chapter on Fridas Friday evening of this week, April 21, is the date this year for the annual dance of Northern Lights Chapter Reyâ€" al Arch Masons of Canada. The event is to be held in the Masonic hall, Timâ€" mins, and this year admission is by ticket only. Tickets are available from members of the Chapter. Dancing will commence at 9 pm., and there will be the best of dance music and all other tfeatures un :o the usual high standards commentce at J pI the best of dance features up ;to the of all such events *1 PINE STEREEET N. lme fine. The convicti( lToivo Niskavaar There‘s music in thse air thess sp days . . . Music Week is not far off Paderweski is on an American tour the two intornational expositions pressonting new > version, loved pianss. And if we may be so bold turnâ€"theâ€"dial variecty of . music m gcot quite ‘the mortgaze on our L ests tha; it hac novel. Not tha enjoy fine broac presably had a ing thse nation2 But the imp music ourselves is of music. â€" We rat few years | gsirls are practici and even thoir n their music once intSIE3t 1 manufactt practical the small Or wheths pianos sta : . I and most startling design. Beginning vertical, the pianc the roomâ€"in ZC€3 chintz or damask c this covered can Db to tims. ‘Ths> tech worked cut so thal inazs have a fine here they â€" argâ€"a pianos for every ty Hearing t kavaara agai ed against h Mazgistrate A His Honour district Cour reduced the tory one of . labour to a Conviction Confirmed But Jail Term Remitted The ngwest thing in pianosâ€"a specially perfected method of covering a piano in any fabric or material that you need to complete your scheme of decoration. This is 2 fine new grand piano that will be displayed at the New York World‘s Fair. Modern in design and of walnut, the Tâ€"shaped central support elimin â€" ccompa the inrt Seales Again 1mnpo ine ofi $100 and COSTS, The convicted man p ‘he Fabric Covered Piano‘s Newsâ€"Leather Pianosâ€"The T Base Grandâ€"The Symmetrieal Grand €£Mn chn OUlU a pa hnecr 1 with wWoOon 12 ting â€" new inos to fit omes :of t it music hasn‘t n our interâ€" was rew and t continue to of . making fâ€"the culture ot that for a unately lit{le 11 The newsst re in piano ~ miniatur2 red to suilt 1 ; linen, in And i from time <â€" have h takir revival Any cultiv? music . th n GRACE NOTES IN PIANO DESIGN PLEAsSANT HOMES into day . ano ind and at fitâ€"we predict that the decorators mll have a lot of fun with th@em. Doesn‘t Scuff Leather Pianosâ€"Or rather, a leatherâ€" looking‘ surface that is more practical than either leather. is a manâ€"made. material finished with a plastic surface and then compressed. It doesn‘t scuff like wood, even with hard wear, and is waterâ€"prosf{, tormiteâ€"pr00{ and verminâ€"proof. / It is impervious to changes in â€"temperature and can be finished in many tones.. Most popular are naturalâ€"~lsather shades, but white leather finishes are very smart. The Symetrical Grandâ€"This piano has a construction that makes it loock risht from any. angle. Thus you can plate it anyiwhere rather than in just one or:two cornsers,. as is the case with the ‘conventiconal ‘type of grand. It has six:legs intsead of three. The Tâ€"Rase Grandâ€"This is the grand piano that will be featured at the N+w York World‘s Fair. It is a mogdern deâ€" point York World‘s Fair. it 48 a mCaslll dacâ€" sign with asolid . Tâ€"snaped bas that supports the piano in place of l2gs This concgeals the pedal mechanism The design of this piano has great disâ€" tinction <from > a vitwâ€" mnoted was imposed by the mafistra and it â€"was against this sentence th the appeal was entered. While u; holding the conviction by the magi trate, the judgse gave the accused t option of a fine in place of the mar datory sixty days in jail. Nov .l5th last, was on a charge 0 reckless driving. The case was hear by Magistrate Atkinson at South Por cupine. The charge resulted from ar accident involving three cars including that of the accused. Pollowing thi evidence, the magistrate held Niskaâ€" vaara negligent for cutting in on the cars on the Timmins highway east 0 the Villazssa of Pamour. The term by Elizabeth MacRea Boykin Here a small piano is covered in chintz to matech that used on the walls. ates the conventional |« pedal mechanism _ Ava FWII ‘1d EV of the cld squa adesign w â€" A*..: handsome All told could war year. ‘Th on exteri acter of that; we peet. It cnly talk cf pianos It® 1S from W ants that Squa How, (Copy Rae Bo oap Ig uy oun InCc I legs and lyre and conceals ths Available in other wood finishes Christian nts Names of Great to Appear on Their Statues DT kn 1Tro im Monitor D mA their namss? . ~in New York strassed to find from the Enmanâ€" itue © in â€" Unton als> nameloss. 1 â€" newlyâ€"arrived listsning to a know who these ily . insceriptions rvy in which they d make dis ou hay ith styl idap Timely Suggestions Concerning Gladioli Gladioli shou themselves to suggest beds : wide with rows for easy cultiyv ways a conyv the small gar possible, wher ed by large should be liberal all mercial fertil tact with th well cultivat glads are top dressi of fertilize To â€"gt know of applicati applications of liquid it as soon as the spike Partially fill a barrel c venient vessel with roft then fill. it up with w rows and wards is V ment need in particul; ers and b application ly before period. A it ASs soon as the â€" spIKeSs â€"Degin Partially fill a barrel or any other conâ€" venient vessel with rotted manure and then fill it up with water.;, The liquid rows and watered thoroughly afterâ€" wards is very beneficial. This treatâ€" ment need not be confined to gladioli in particular, Dahlias are heavy feedâ€" ers and benefit largly by occasional application of liquid manure, especialâ€" ly before and during the blooming period. A delute solution of nitrate o( soda applied in the same way will help considerably, but do not overdo this or allow the solution to come in conâ€" tace with the foliage or it may inflict bad burns on It. Gladioli Should be Planted in Beds by Themselves to Ge Best Roesults.. Hints for Work as the Ground Clears Iris Among Good Perrenials for North. Dad Durns on â€"It. Within a very short will be bare. Already can make itself felt, j and shrubs are <bestir unseen. but none the because of that, in pre other season of sumn of ~the plant in early as possible formation. and * ligsht dressing of lime .would be _ Paeoniecs or Iris â€" ‘ed co ilthou rood _ Iris are the earlie nials to bloom and t] iful and stately. as ; pecially valuable in because of their hal afflicted with few . practically immune Blooming, as many June, they fill: a dist the spring builbs and summer annvals and d â€" COom careful 1€ but none the less vigorously of that, in preparation for anâ€" Timmins Horticulturua r sheep mant glads will th mercial fertil ould be planted in beds by o get the best results. We s from four to five fest ws running the short way tivation. This is not alâ€" venient arrangement for irden, but plant them, if re they will not be crowd=â€" er plants. The ground aded deeply, digging in a ice of fertilizer. Well rotâ€" shesp manure is excellent, ids will thrive upon any rcial fertilizer. We must [ course, not to allow comâ€" izer to come in direct conâ€" a bulbs. Keep the ground ed on top and when the a foot give them a wich the particular kind plk hort time the ground ‘eady where the sun felt, perennial plants themselvos, exhibition . we ~than regulat manure, using begin to show [eareful selection if TIris will give | blooms throughout entire . sumâ€" mer. They â€" make . excellent â€" foliage }plants: a well developed clump of Iris lends the air of distinetion to any border â€" from the time that they are well started in spring until they are cut down by autumn frosts. It would be impossible to ‘enumerate and. desâ€" cribe the different species and color combinations of Iris in the space at our disposal, as the family is large and important enough to warrant â€"A Sâ€" ciety ‘to itself. We suggest that a simple way for a beginner to start a 'collection would be to obtain. a few 4 ‘tall bearded or crested Iris from a here that, bers of t Society are varieties of Stamps to Commemorate Visit of King and Queen Barrie Examinerâ€"A special issnue of stamps . to mark the visit of the King and Queen will go on sale throughout May 15. The issue will be limited to a commemorative number and will be double sizs. The onsâ€"cent stamp will be green, bearing the porâ€" traits of the Princesses Elizw>eth and Margaret ~Rose owhilse the twoâ€"cent stamp will be brown and carry the picâ€" ture of the national war memorial at Ottawa. Ths threeâ€"cent stamp will be red with poertraits of the King and @iueen. This is great news for the philateslists throughout the world. ood â€" nurseman. We THURSDAY APRIL 20TH, 1939 STEELE BRIGGS SEEDS Iris free of chat ian. We might mention 10ng other options, memâ€" Timmins Horticultural allowed the choice of six rits of the King .and is great news for the ughout the world.

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