Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 15 May 1939, 1, p. 6

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b 00 09 6 046 6 6 44 0 09 6 6 8 6 6 4 0 0 46 6 4 46 4~ ‘ ow e s i +7 perbeving en e # 9000940900000 4008866404006 000044800 0840604 06 0094644 9909009096440 480 0040000048 0080840480 0480 408660# 404 0@ 000 0009 04 000 0 000 09000400000 0 06 0 009046 00# % 8 0 0 00 66 0 +0 ; Timmins ; Theatres es oo mm ;W“WWWW“C 004600004040 9000940904 4 0090400090400 048 0004 0404 % 94 % e 0000008 e 008000000 0 0 00 0 '00““0“ Reference was made in Th twenty years ago to a rec shortly before by D. D. < giamond drilling cutfit, whe of open ground was drilled t #%0 066 %% 606 @6 9 6 % 4444 ¢% C848 6: cha rive less than 6 days at the property. The Advance of May several changes in the table as it affected 4 summer schedule, en a 9 cent rate if paid before the 10th of | son, of Haileybury, District Lecturer; the month. He mentioned the extra Past Master W. L. Craig. rate here was altogether too much while| The District Baseball League as orâ€" the service was not what it ought to be. ganized twenty years ago included Kome relief was necessary, he thought,.‘South Poreupine, Iroquois Falls and and he asked the town council to take Timmins, W. G. A. Woods, of South the matter up with the H)’firo-Electric'Pcrcupme. was the chairman of the Just trot right over to our shop, We‘ll put brand new soles on those shoes and do such a good job that nobody‘ll ever know they‘re reâ€"soled. Doesn‘t cost much, Alice Pay C A RIO C A Cor. Birch Third ronto cost 3 cenis pe hile here 12 cents wa: A large stock on hand or if you prefer made to your individual measurements at no extra cost. COATS Hundreds or saiished customers is your assurance of perfect satâ€" isfaction. Estimates gladly givâ€" en. You‘ll find our prices most reasonable. MIY The only furriers in the Porecuâ€" pine district doing fully guaranâ€" teed work on the n»remises, seanette MacDonald 2 Empire Block Coca â€" Cola 63 Birch St. N TS Good Fleanor Powell Like all good drinks Cocaâ€"Cola is bottled in Timmins exclusively ted BEAVER FUR LADIES‘ WEAR he Stevens Marson Billiards Pin C Street SHOE REPAIR EEMODELLING REPAIRING RFELINING REGULATION EQUIPMENT Ye: »1id before by and .:. : SAVE YOUR SHOE Ma 7Ith, 1919 Fo x.o immins f ‘Round Phone 646â€"J Tin Phone 1160 K1llOWat the rate record made Chishoim‘s ‘han MLt faat i through in in~Porcupine que ‘ _Trale, W the 10th T immins utes noted bei Af Skyv Block (Downstairs) Evervone likes the skil required and the enjoyment that a studied game of billiards affords, _ If wanted, the best instruction furâ€" nished. NO CHARGE last night to one of the transformet caused the lights in Timmins and Schu macher to go out at 8.30 and there wa no more light or power until after 5.3 p.m. today (Wedne:day). As a conse quence this issue of The Advance | delayed. Candles and lamps had to tb requisitioned last nigsht in the store: hotels, etec. The theatre had to clos soon after the show oned, and la: night and today the inconvenience an loss through the accident have bee very noticeable, emphasizing the mod ern dependence upon electric power an light for industry, business and gener;: use. The power company‘s staff wa isC., _ L poOwer hard at work f: accident to repair of transformers w Plenaurum Mine so that the sorvi It is only fair to been mighty few those taking part w of Haileybury; Serg son, of Halleybury and Past Master V ganized â€"twenty years ago included South Poreupine, Iroquois FPalls and ft the pasl power servid power has t Advanc paljle e comI parts LommissIon â€" A fone. This me ind Mr. Dovan sa V CEDAR ST.â€"Just North of Third Rosalind Keith 1 8 O O TO RESERVE A TABLI Telephone 280 of our many new models: Choose vours toâ€"d: edi 91 Irene Th Our Fleet is at Y our Service 12A 1 wer s2rvic( to the bre: services w otherwise vance said 0 the question fully with k. A resolution was also the council to investigats es of the break in the vice C to ad bet wE 1A 1 ie points. Among re: DDGM. Jory, â€"Major Alex Simpâ€" District Lescturer; iEED BLOCK TINE S ti{ ~be resumed. that there havy ous interruption years with th times when th what csould be general approval a deleâ€" in the light which Timmins €, twenty years : "An accident the transformers On d be ut sHOP SHOE mM er seryv of rapid utilizec m th toda OM 30 i] league, and the Secr2etary were arrangs morning O0f th vance twenty y of Clarence M cupine, had be Montreal River arowned in the Thursday of la Jo yzears of ago known and like The remains w were arranged, | as "wWord reached town Wednesday |az mcorning of this week," said the Adâ€"| B vancte twenty years ago, "that the body ' S of Clarence McDowel, of South Porâ€" | T cupine, had been recovéered from the | 6{ Montreal River this morninz. He was | arowned in the river above Elk Lake on | at Thursday of last week. He was about | Ii so years of age, a prospector, and wellâ€" | fc known and liked in the Poreupine camp. The remains will be brought to South | 8. Porcupine for internment." L y A heading in The Advance of May | 8 7th, 1919, showed that sports had their | it difficulties twoenty years ago just as They do today. The heading said: | P they do today., The heading said "Football Postponed to the First Fin: Day." In 1919 the match opening th season, which had bsen scheduled fo May 3rd, had to be postponed on ac count of the unfavorable weather. Tha does not sound like "twenty years ago, but so it was. The lineâ€"up for th Timmins team was given as follows Trimble, goal;, Staples and Hool: backs; Mullen, Sheridan, Hodg:e, half cacks; Garons, Twaddle, Roberts, Stey ens anda Collins, forwards, J. Whit: G.W .V .A., Cochrane game wWwas t BOY SCOUTS IN TIMMINS At The Theatres Toâ€"Night Tuesday May 15â€"16 It will be held as foll the necessary permissio the city fathers. The committee (Scouters )b Webb, and Eimer Wh uters reads as follows: Dear Scouters: The prCc How Good Is Your Memory â€" Can|{Y ou Name These Stars ? With 2 Cast of ON THE SCREEN ISA MIRANDA RAY MILLAND With Reginald Owen, Gene Lock hart and J. Caroll Naish. UE VIKING ELECTRIC 10 Cedar St. N. MACHINE SHOP We specialize in Machine Work such as welding, washing machin Toâ€"night and Tuesda May 15th and 16th When The King Comes important new develsospme ion with our Scout celeb King‘s birthday, May 20t) ward Beatty‘s radio annc f the joint participation of ind American Scouts at i across Canada in Scout 6 e District Football (thse NO here were six teams in the These were: Timmins, th«e .. TIroquois Falls, the Dome e and McIntyrs. The first as scheduled for May 24th. On our Stage in Person "Hotel Â¥mperial" Palace * "ollies Gay Pareo NO JOB TOO SMALL AND OUR REASONABLTE H. W. Hooker, Timmir .. Home and home gam st of 25 People, Y vomne Lergux Phone PARHIH 1n programme Reed‘s Auto Supply SUPERâ€"LASTIO TR E633 pmet Featurin: associate dealer 59 Fourth Ave. Canadian Tire Corporation _ FTimmins, Ont. led for | 1nf on acâ€" * r. That | PA s ago," | a¢ or the | tCJ allaws> ; Tit THE pork UPINTE ADVANCR, ONTARIO Db CANADA‘S GREATEST TIEREF VALUE 1sS MayV lows FPOR ANY OTHER TINFORMATION CALL ELMER WHEELER, BOB WEBB HNCG FIS~HER. LK‘ E‘rtC the Advertisements. Find the esrrect names of the stars pletured here. Send your answoer to The Advance addressed Movieâ€"Memory Conâ€" test before 9 a.m. Friday statâ€" ing the correet names and the ads in which they agpear. The first five correci answers taken at random from the box of sealed enutries on Friday, will be declared the winners, Winners annownced next Monday Tues. Wed. May 16â€"17 ‘CharlieChan in Honolulu‘ "Burn ‘Em Up O‘Connor‘ Starring â€" Dennis O‘ â€" Cecilia Parker (Judge HWardy‘s daughter); Nat Pendleton, Harry Cargy and Charies Grapewin. With Sidney Toler, Phyllis. Brooks Eddic Collins and Claire Dodd. 30 so mate d 4th "Law of the Plains" ZORROG RIDES .-\(ix\'N-â€"EDSiOd(' 11 ich Winner Will Receive T wo Theatre Passes. 11 and troops as sStat@ YOURS FALL DOWN Doubl Goldfields Toâ€"night, May 15th motor repairs, reâ€"winding repairs, etc, PRICES ARFE VERY h ha lere a vhe P 1 C am D . Charles starret in H la H s been arranged as folâ€" re to be four beacon irss 1) Whelpdale Rocksâ€"3rd ips; (2) Rocks at end of and 8th Troops; (3) West _ Course â€" bth and 7th Mackay Claimsâ€"2nd and r the fires has been donâ€" ollinger and will be deoâ€" ind where desired. Inâ€" eature Programms N hould 11 i1 she has aone for us the other days in the nind that Mother helps it us, cooks our food. and keeps them clean in our Cubbing and a things every day in the 1lism1Sss2d. membered on ‘1s If} this Bont). 1 be lighted about heir peak at approâ€" Before leaving fires inge for extinguishâ€" us that the second fother‘s Day. Yesâ€" Day. We are glad ally set aside each nber our very best MOTHER. Howâ€" o remmmb of N1 nake two torchâ€" vith wire on end onz and soaked il Hayv )1 In Cnal stated. A D H _ torchâ€"lij*ht ve cach boy _ one for parâ€" own tomesetâ€" nt parade). meegi at Ball châ€"light parâ€" ollinger Park calute will be ind4er direcâ€" t hike with SAFEL Y 2IY +»)+» guished. parade t 30 as pos uU >ma for the fit intc ild conâ€" meetin: zC â€" 01 DON‘T "Community Prices" Every Day at the New Empire Theatre. "Fighting Devil Dogs" Serial Every Wednes. and Thurs, MATINEE: Adults 25¢; Children 102 EVEN‘G:â€" Adults 25¢; Children 15¢ There will be Sunday â€" Midnight Shows under our New Community Prices â€" only at Midnight shows, evervyane will charged 25c¢. New Empire had a Sp day eveni The nc vVISlt IfNg2 l Paymaster. . 2 camp fire w "Many were cCc Scoutingly : 2etting breakfast, and a to bed at night Mother getting ready for tomort tainly it‘s more fun t play or just loaf aroun« ing nothing at all, but ing square" with Mott are things you could d aces not go out calling Starring Jocl MceCrea, and Miriam Hopkins Shorts "Cleaning Up" and "Sporting Test" ‘There are so many things a CubD do to help Mother. He can keep own things in order. He‘can n himself get into the habit of al1 hanging up his clothes when he c in the houseâ€"nct forgetting to wip: feet on the door mat instead of rugs or furniture. Be careful how you talk to your M er. Anybeody can be a wise guy answWwEer ner in a W would ever think of the daily good mann ness and willingnes though you have oth to do. And remember, t] Mother to let you until she has to ask you can make "every and how all her lif year and for a good many yea you imagine what things woulcC for example, if she decided th would be only one ‘"cookinsg d: ing the year! (But that‘s exac we do her on prompt dces not go Gut CA something to eat, times she‘d ratheéer v than cook another time Did you ever stop t Mother always has work you get up in the morn Toâ€"night and Tuesd: May 15th and i6th "Spiendor" All Work Fully Guaranteed Note! Our New Address Cor. BIRCH ST. and FOURTH AVI Unwanted Hatr ... t« Forever out Malzre Li : bon Loup," I _ and Sunday Unwanted â€" hair on your face spoils your appearance â€" and happiness. Our modern Electroâ€" lysis method is harmless and permanent. Come in for a free consultation today! For â€" Appointmentâ€"FTEL,. 468 GUARANTEED TREATMENTS 46 Fifth Ave opposite Hospital help Mother. He C hings in order. H f get into the hab g up his clothes wh houseâ€"ncot forgettin n the dadoor mat in 1€ Radio Service Paris Beauty Shop year! ‘But tha to Mother wh« y on Mother‘s yÂ¥ forget her | camp Ea ‘ITI Phone 970 loaf around the hou at all, but that isn‘ with Mother when old b vour A}J isit with meal. ng d a Why Waste The Best Y ears of Y our Life®? Day Mo rUIi OlU he tha 1 Before e is busy uve gone d V , vorkit pat D can p his Wna ik 0 then Can i _ like, iSudhury Harness Mect here | on Dayv of Roval V isit tha be nd City Dri $1,0C00 ar: Mond *4 4444444 444 4 4 6 p 6 5_ 11 SUHUC ns m C We have just received a shipment of Watches direct from switzerland and are offering them to vou for a limited tims only at this real low price. _ Everyone a guaranteed timepiese with L5 â€"jewel movement in white or yvellow gold colâ€" vured eases, featuring the wel known StebHar ured eases, feat anid Fidea makes Sale, Ladie‘s Watches F. BAUMAN JEWELER Last Monday‘s Correct Answers and Winners Correct answers for last Monday‘s Contest 10 Third Avenue The winners are asked to call at The Advance office any day before 6.00 p.nr.. when they will receive Two Theatre passes each, l the NC Corner Spruce St. and Third Avenue, Timmins j;fj;nz EVERY fia WW, Wednesday 1 V 16 pre tla1 y, Mary 12.â€"Announcement of @vent harness race meet for June 5, royal visit day in Sudâ€" made Tuesday by the Nickel ving ‘Club. Purses totalling > being offered, according to de by Henri Elie and George resident and secretary of the least 20 horses are expected ‘he races on the track east of Races are the 228, 222 2.1"7 MADELINE BERLINGER, 106 Main Avenue, Timmins MISS D. MORIN, 58 Balsam Street South, Timmins DORIS SHAHEEN, 53 Birch Street South, Timmins A. RUIR, 62 Moeuntjovy Street, Timmins ANNIE ANSARA, 38 Fourth Avenwe, Timmins LUCILLE BALL, name in Beaver Fur and Lades Wear ad Wendy Barric, name n Caridgca Shoe Repair ad first five correct answers opened were from: Cakes â€" Buns â€" Pastry rl mset precedes uthern Ontario, d entry will be naVv ve been sent uthern racin ; _are expected. from Chelmsford, Rouyn, 1. Kirkland Lake and ADMISSION : $1.00 per couple and his Orchestra 10 Free Passes Every Week w _ w 5 s _ L â€" ie x k o_ s P w _ To the Music VERY REASONABLE RATES Quiet Atmosphere Mortien [re. tak Timmins TPHIRD AVI DietrH the happiest in the world, They walk while their husbands ride donkeys ahcad of them, but they always have smiles on their faces, But what wife wouldn‘t be happy, if she could keep her eyes on the big chump like that? The race meeting will see the start of discussion on a new circuit for Northern Ontario Horsemen from the Gold Belt have been trying for some time to make an agreement on recipâ€" rocal mgets with owners in this secâ€" tion. There will be a mesting to discuss formation of such a circuit, Henri Elie‘s Petér Bidwell is a denâ€" ite starter for the June 5 meet. Cliff Bradley, of Little Current, is another interested owner. Jim Brown of New Liskeard, is reported ready with six horses. Windsor Montenc 21 Timmins Saturday MONDAY. MAY 15TH, 1939 *‘ â€" ro, according to Tel. 510 Night 1733 3 Kirby Ave. â€" Timmins LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE MOVING DUSTPROOF VANS Carole Lombard MODERN SvcORAGE WAREHOUSE Telephone 1875 and very inia Bruce Load Insured Phone 324 PDMMINS Women â€" of writer, are They walk e donkeys

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