Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 5 Jun 1939, 1, p. 6

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; Timmins ; Theatres b 060409000608 04 06 9 1 4 049606 0: tiie hesit crati munists and leaders in the of the Seite: Toronto. Bv allowin ed in language but certainly ordinary indi1 Commissar Mo day was suppo tion somewhat Russia felt wb hazy venbosity €p Te c o P 0890090009 0980000000 0000009090400 0894000000000 009000 0) 044098906 400990480909 0089900009008 080080900090 0# » cratic power nave question of assista it is not likely th Francse will commi thne antiâ€"as France app ing that true beilieve profess they harmonious and If they fol would (an« the top making puts itselft an undoub PEMBROKE, RENFRZW ARNPRIOR QUEBEC sTE. ANNE DE BEAUPRE AND RETURN Going Thursday, June 8th For information as to rates, train serâ€" vice, limits, etc, Apply to Ticket Agents T. N. O. KLY and NIP. CENT. RLY. Japan Rep A =aepu Trades an Canadian Pacific ;1{ BARGAIN FARES ° TA 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. €or, Birch Third 1t If Commut Cocedad â€" Cola 63 Birch St. N TS GGood Like all good drinks Cocaâ€"Cola is bottled in Timmins exclusively all the K E F K F S HTI N G vendo impre int. ‘anadian Pacific i1€ Ru Stevens Marson Billfards ts ) Interview contained Pin e $ Street § pai impedimé anze betweer 5HOE REPAIK the Ye: it hem rsr"'f', and . . h YOUR SHOE MONTREAL indivHua ‘_MolotofI 094090000004 00004040040 0 0 0 0 0 000 0900040000904 0 000 099090 0 0 04 )0 4444444 EOUTIP MENT 11 yre 11 lack Oakic ed and TT tions between Capilal rather for dissension their philosophy they iblvâ€" do) try their utâ€" n It T O by no more than C rat Russila is ussia or the d to give way on from the Toronto ir Council recently ronto Council. D*#tâ€" Mayor Day charged vo well known Comâ€" Communists were t strike of employees Company, in gque [ h (#) to do Ju ch positi StIOn OL ive Britain ie assistance en â€" Russia ‘Round [Ussia and of Britain tion of the Phone 646â€"J in the way of ussia and the f Britain and kin point for more i capital 18 ind by Labour 1A ind in t0 Sky Block (Downstairs) Everyone likes the skill required and the enjoyment that a studied game of billiards affords. _ IH wanled, the best instruction furâ€" nished. NO CHARGE, Free digtribution of more than 236,â€" 600 pounds of butter wil be begun in Toronto next week. It will be given to relief recipients and low wage earners and distributed through the regular relief and charity channels. The consignment is part of 6,000,000 pounds of surplus butter recently purâ€" chased by the Dominian government. It seems to be a sound system of relieving overproduction (in this case of butter). A better system would be to improve the lot of those who wil receive the butter and enable them to purâ€" chase extra poundsâ€"but that is easier A group of French artists and writâ€" ers are bringing suit against one "Adolf Hitler, art critic." Der Fuhrer, who himself studied painting and who proâ€" duced several rather amateurish water colours, recently said that all French relleving OV butter). A improve the the butter chase extra 1y Dut 1t Will fidence by until its rids profess to be its worst enet Marcel Sauvage, a French write in a recent speech made as restrair €d a jibe at Herr Hitler as anythin recently said. "We have complete r« spect for the Chancellor of the Reic! a respect and admiration which h: just been reinforced by existing legi: lation in France providing punishmetr moSst _ tO â€"pProl cipitate a ra capital. Communist part of their violence. C deny that it cite labour to i6 >~SQ the fi indust would to preé! odox pigmen It is quite understandable that Hitler should not agree with the tenets held by French painters of the Paris School. Their byâ€"word was realism. The theory of the race, soil and blood strongly tinged with mythology which Hitler is trying to foist upon the German people 10 Fighting in the Holy Land continu®s. Late last week four British soldiers, three Jewish policemen and six Arabs gdied. The Arabs were killed when a time bomwb exploded in a crowded Jerâ€" usaleéem market place. Tension is growing and Jewish proâ€" woeuld thus serve a double purpose. It tests against the new British policy to would form the basis for profitable deâ€" form an independent State of Palisâ€" }velopment for the commercial market Movieâ€"Memory Contest Hitler‘s m een done on emodelled t Unwanted tone Forever CEDAR ST.â€"Just North of Third 1 8 0O O TO RESERVE A TABLE Telephone 280 From 60 to 150 nairs removed permanently in one hbhour at a cost cof $3.00 For Appoinimentâ€"TEL, 468 GUARANTEED TREATMENTS ELECTROLYSIS 46 Fifth Ave opposite Hospital Joel McRae trialists. d be jus has pC 1@in {O Paris V lk‘ B eaut Sh k. 0 D promolé dis a Tash moveé ur TO SuC remptory Our Fleet is at Your Service mald thAe fer lJam{( )el nt mo ‘Than he recent massive maintain ‘that it no ory to excite labour to can however, hardly their intention to exâ€" ‘h an extent and make ‘ in its demands that move come from the rea mnove come Irom Uh? an, say they, labour in using force. rievances undoubtedâ€" r be heard with conâ€" it mass of the people _ Communists who friends but who ars Cagney Why W aste The Best Years of Y our Life®? of n and préeâ€" the part . of pe. ich, has He ‘Talk Again About (Electrification of T. N. 0. Railway wouldl in the Arabs north of Cochrane under private OWNnâ€" | _ South Porcupine, June 3.â€"(Special to ership, but Premier Hepburn suS8€StS ) The Advance)â€"The South Porcupine that no such plan under private cOnâ€" | Baseball Club draw which was postponâ€" trol could be considered until after it }eq from May 24th till the evening of was submitted to the Legislature. Apâ€" | the first game of the season, took plaze parently, he favors public ownersNP | on Friday in the Imperial Bank in the and development rather than private presence of the executive of the club, control of the lignite fields. The elecâ€" : * and resulted in the suit of clothes beâ€" trification of the railway under the plan | ing won by Mr. McAllister, of Winniâ€" of power produced by the use of lignite ‘ peg. (Mr. McAllister was resident in would thus serve a double purpose. It ) South Porcupine during last winter and would form the basis for profitable deâ€" | left recently for Winnipeg. that Col. Mac Lanzg, chairman of the T. N. O., togsther with officials of the Mines Department and the Onâ€" tario Research Foundation, are now engaged in a survey of the huge deâ€" posits of low grade coalâ€"estimated at nearly two million tons at present. It is added that while in Australia, Premâ€" ier Hopburn visited the lignits fields at Victoria and found that electric powâ€" er could be produced at a very econoâ€" mical figure by the use of this coal, a German process being used. This has interested Premier Hepburn in the study of the idesa of utilizing Ontario lignite in similar fashion. Premier Hepburn‘s idea is that the Ontario ligâ€" nite fields should be developed as A public ownership venture. There have been more than one proposal for the development of the lignite deposits north of Cochrane under private ownâ€" ershin. but Premier Hepburn suggests n1 :E‘ been the pI N. O. Railway the matter has pI ind D n Pal Jeru How Good Is Your Memory â€"Can You Name These Stars LESLIE HOWARD and WENDY INILLER in "Pygmalion" Toâ€"Night and Tuesday June 5th and 6th At The Theatres Toâ€"night and Tuesday June S â€" We specialize in Machine Work such as motor repairs welding, washing machine repairs, otc, no en cOok Cartoon P alace TELEPHONE 560 no vys mnave vigorously protested shed has followed. Fighting ne is no new thing. It has ‘ on almost continuously since )f Christ trod the streets of However the general situâ€" s about as dangerous at the i Oof >the he utilizatior th of Cochri Mac Lanz, C : to the despatches from ere is again serious talk electrification of the T. way. ~On several occasions has been studied in the past, tim?@s being in connection "Communityv Sing that Pr tudving Movietone News Arabs in the majority ar? hneated. The British plan ie balance of population n a 60â€"40 basis with the majority of )pm {Gold Rush Davs § hJ 4 the On Phone 29090 ‘ in Conneculoill f power north espatches from ier Hepburn Aat ie question of rallway of lignite deâ€" ne. Itf is said Reed‘s Auto Supply SUPERâ€"LASTIC TTIR ES pom UPMNE ADVANCE, ONTARIOG CANADA‘S GREATEST TIRE V ALUE IThe T. N. O. is taking over some O0I | in chal the buses, while the rest are to be used | a: by the McLellan Co. on their other bus | cially t routes and for contract work. The | it is of monetary and other arrangements made | Guides are said to be completely satisfactorw | of then to both parties to the agreement, though | coache: the retails of the arrangsements are | Guides not made public. ‘ leaders Winner of Baseball Draw at South Porcupine Last week the T. N. O. Railway took over the McLellan Bus Service from Kirkland Lake to Swastika and will conduct this service hereafter. For some six months therse has been a form of rivalry between a new bus service inaugurated by the T. N. O. and the old service that has been provided by the McLellan Company since the early days of the Kirkland Camp. For sixteen years the McLellan bus servicse conducted by John McLellan and his sons and other members of the family have given excellent service to the community, making several records inâ€" cluding the fact that no passenger ever suffered injury while riding in a Mcâ€" Lellan bus and the bus never missed a. train, even when the roads were in bad condition and the weather just as bad. The service grew from tw buses and five taxis in 1923 to nine Buses and 15 taxis and a sta The T. N. O. is taking over T. N. 0. Takes Over the McLellan Bus Service 2s a byâ€"product, On the other hand it is hoped to work out a more economical method of motive power for the railâ€" way. In the latter connection Premier Hep3urn is quoted as saying: "We have to use imported coal now for our trains, and it is very costly. Furtherâ€" more, with labour conditions unsettled in the United States we can never be sure of a continuous supply." outh Porcupine during last winter and | Wednesday of this week. Will as many ft recently for Winnipeg. | as possible try to attend. Mr. Graham Reid, of Timmins, is in i Bornâ€"To Mrs. Frank Murray, of "Ghine on Harvest Moon" DOUBLE FEATURE PROG RAMMI "Secret Service of the XIF" Toâ€"Night June 5th ROY ROGERS and MARY HART Read the Advertisements. Find the correct names of the stars With Ronald Reazan. John Litel and Ila Rhodes "Women in Prison" Starring Wyn Cahoon and scott Colton pletured here. Send your answer to The Advance addressed â€"Movieâ€" Memory Conâ€" test before 9 a.m. Friday statâ€" ing the correct names and the ads in which they appear. The first five correct answers taken at random from the box of sealed entries on Friday, will be declared the winners, Winners announced next MoAday Tuesday Wednesday June 6th and 7th ‘J( 1€ ich Winner Will Receive Two Theatre Passes. Goldfieclds TELEPHONE Added Shorts and Serial 59 Fourth Ave. Timmins, Ont. reâ€"vwinding SAPELY Y 4 4 4 . iff of 39 New Empire TELEPHONE 173 "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 Midnight Shows under our New Community Prices â€" only at Midnight Shows, everyone will charged 25c. pIi the thme Cconcilus The final the to be helc it is of the T. N. O. to take all the Guides at half fare. It enables more of them to go. And the fact that thrge coaches are to be specially reserved for Guides makes it much simpler for the leaders to look after them. Captain Wilkins, who is detained in town OoWâ€" ing to test examssbeing held in the High School is not accompanying the Guides en routs, but will be flying down on Monday and hopes to take charge of them in Sudbury. The Past Grands Club of the Reb°*kâ€" ahs held their monthly meeting on Wednssday at the home of Mrs. H. Montross. They had a pleasant meetâ€" ing and bridge was played after the business session. Mrs. Jay won first prize, and Mrs. W. Thomas second. The hostess served a dainty lunch at moulth POorcu Mrs., A. H. CC Message‘ Sec South Por already quite bers. Toâ€"Night and Tuesday June 5th and 6th ‘Angels With Dirty Faces‘ Starringâ€"JAMES CAGNEY, PAT O‘BBRIEN and DEAD END KIDsS Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra All Work Fully Guaranteed Note! Our New Address Cor., BIRCH ST. and FOURTH AVE Mr. Sam Campsall, of Golden City in Porcupins Gegneral Hospital for Radito Service and Mrs. M. Smith (commitâ€" ting. The girls want espeâ€" ay in The Advance how nice e â€"T.â€" N; O. to take all the Phone 970 for the season of ci the Hospital is Masonizc Hall on 84888888481 848484 *4 S 4 * 44 884448444 * S * t * 4 4 44. Porcupine, in the Porcupine General ; for three weeks was shot dead the other hospital on June 2ndâ€"a daughter. eveninz gat the home of Alfred Seed Bornâ€"On June 2nd, in the Porcupine ; in Buck Township, west of Cobalt, the General Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Ray , animal, according to Mr. Seed, weighing Anderson, of South Porcuping,â€"a son. | between 325 and 350 pounds and having We are glad to report that Mrs..J.ja hide that weighed 40 pounds,. Mr. White, who has been in hospital over | Seed told The Speaker he had lost a long period recupsrating from Ooperaâ€" i cconsiderable sleep over the bear, which tion, was able to leave for home on | had been after his sheep and which Saturday. Her mother from Fort Wilâ€" ! had been seen several times dimly as a liam, who has justâ€"returned from a ;shape in the dark. It was not until visit to Los Angeles, is visiting her for | the animal ventured into the farm yard a week or two. | before night fell and went right up to A meeting of the executive of the | the barn door that the farmer was able Diocesan Catholic Womens‘ League was ) to get him. One shot brought down held on Thursday evening in~the vestry.| bruin. The bear skin thus secured was of St. Joachim‘s Church, presided over | in good condition, Mr. Seed said. No by Mrs. Holland Hurst of Hailéyury. | sheep have been lost this spring in that Mrs. Hurst was the guest of Miss Anna | area, The Speaker was told, but Mr. Sullivan while in South Porcupine. Seed thinks there must have been anâ€" Mrs. C. Kavanagh left on Thursday with her husband for a two weeks holiday in Ottawa and Temiskaming, staying in Sudbury for the Royal visit The following is from the last week‘s issue of The Temiskaming Speaker, of New Liskeard:â€" "A big black bear for wnom the farm owner had been waiting patiently Buck Township Farmer Shot Big Bear Recently NOTICE â€" To Movieâ€" Memory Contestants 10 Third Avenue Due to an oversight the name of one of the stars pictured on this page last week was not listed among the advertisements,. Consequtntly there were no correct answers. To make up for this we are using the same nictures today and there will be (twenty) passes given. Two pass?s to the first (10) correct answers, To Wit: By virtue of a warrant issued by the Mayor of the Town of Timmins bearing date the ninth day of March, 1939, sale of lands in arrears of taxes in the Town of Timmins will be held in the Council Chamber, Municipal Building, Timmins, at the hour of two o‘clock in the afternoon on the sixth day of July, 1939, unless the taxes and costs are sooner paid. Notice is hereby given that the list of lands for sale for arrears of taxes is being pubâ€" lished in the Ontario Gazette on the first day of April, 1939, on the sixth day of May, 1939, and on the third day of June 1939, and that copies of the said list may be had at my office. Corner Spruce St. and Third Avenue, Timmins Treasurer‘s Sale of Land for Taxes Treasurer‘s Office, this 18th d Cakes â€" Buns â€" Pastry Nt 10 Free Passes Every Week TOWN OF TIMMINS District of Cochrane VERY REASONABLE RATES Quiet Atmosphere Carole Lombard Everything for Baby Timmins We also have a comniete stock of First Communion Clothes FPOURTH AVE had been seen several times dimly as a shape in the dark. It was not until the animal ventured into the farm yard before night fell and went right up to the barn door that the farmer was able to get him. One shot brought down bruin. The bear skin thus secured was in good condition, Mr. Seed said. No sheep have been lost this spring in that area, The Speaker was told, but Mr. Seed thinks there must have been anâ€" cther bear about, as his dGdogs were heard barking furiously two nights after the animal was killed. From the Kerr Lake end of the Cobalt camp comes word also of a bear having been observed in the clearings there, but no damage has been reported." London Free Press: Beatinz of tom â€" toms marked the first Hindoo wedding in Vancouver, Usually with most warâ€" like manifestations come after the wedding rather than before it. L, SHAW, Treasurer TH. 19039 Tel. 510 Night 1733 3 Kirby Ave. â€" Timmins LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE â€" MOVING nDUSTPROOEF VANS Frances Lederer MODERN STORAGE WAREHOUSE of March 193 Telephone 1875 Every Load Insured at Opp FIRE HALE Phone 324

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