Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 8 Feb 1940, 1, p. 5

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h 1.â€"1M..M“-W<m-'mvw* ‘m- .1 w...1â€"-,.._....1._...q n..... .. . 1711112“. lit” (1‘11‘71'. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 8TH. 1940 Unique Features Mark New Mining InveStment “companywaa appointing J A Legri-i THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE. TIMMINS. ONTARIO m--- ..I A. Legris, K. C., Named as Town Solicitor for Cobalt ll last week passcdc a by- Victory Purim Ball l This Year Linked With War Effort Cobalt counc H.1tlc1btir1'as tvwn solicitor for Co-l .1111: Mr Legri: has been acting in '1111( Many Prominent (anadians‘mtmn. {or “om. time (11.11 W ma; 1 W1 11 be llcld (1n VV edne1da1 on Board of Dir'ectois. A11 outtamlrn- (irrectora'e, low management and share distribution costs and unusual rriarketability are out. 1tand112g (haract ext. timof Canadian Mir'eral Equities L (1.7 recently organ- ized mining investment company. The Rt. lion Artl-r 1r Melahen. KC. Presid 711?. and Col the Hon. Herber A. Bruce. la'el77 L'. '11tenant-Govemor of Or.tar.«1.h(ad:he Board of Manage- ment which llilll’if‘fs such other prom- inent Car'7.adia:.~. as The Hon. Sir Henry Drayton. former Dominion Minis'er of Finaruq Dull-'1' ll (H.731: (ill. the National .71f1 .-‘1.>.'1.7.1rance Company of Canada, Matthew for Ar‘.glo-lltn'oizlari Addiron Gold .‘1'lir.es; and Cyril Knight. 1017111111717: (‘.eolmzist. for the Ontario De- partment of Mines. bring '3 the board an 111111111711. ».'1(~7l t(.:-:'hru(:al knowledge engineer Ltd, and Kerr- l7.1.:.te. “Unit-1317.; and l'llllrill: guidance Other directors include the Right Horn Lord Q7it-171.31'1r7ough, and A. J. Bre'fl Director and (‘hief Ertzineer Central .‘fir..r;; (k: Ir'.7'-.(.7'.mer.: Cor» pora'ton [.1111 red A 111111;,12e1nt'-:.:, fee hunted to 1'. (+1 ,er $3110 share on the issued cap- of "111- (‘orr7.7.)7.1n17. is another 7131111311111»? Corn; 111117;. likewise 1111' 21.11.17.1le7: ing limited to .73 per (-en'. A further {entire i'-. the .~~m.ill. be.» unusai mar- kera’orlitt' (if t.re .-'riare.'7. »» which are' 171 deemable, on (all. at 9.3 per cc it of. their liqtndatin: 12111111 in fact. .0 fa7.7orable have thrie t1:;:(-(7: (gt The Company 1117111111, that was immediately a?» Mining .‘c Investment example eâ€"one (f inves ment (7' 1mâ€" 11'. h asset 17 of over only taken their chief J, Brett, on sent Dr. Geologist _ 7.1.1 tilt-ll Canada Ent'lrah capital tract (-(1. (LTo-ri'r'al Corporation 1-111.. for the Luci-~77, mining pani -. in the world 1011 1111111 1111 dollars» have not up 1111112., bu.1 have put 711.17.121.111; engineer, Mr. A. the 80117.1 (:1 l)irec*o'._ and I". l". Keep. li‘ii’rnel'ly Chief for the Rhodesl ran (.111 (-11.111011 Resident l'tc; 1r(.1(ntat 1'11 in Other .7.ti".).1('i'ib(71.7~.7'-'.1t_re the Prudential A::1t1rance Cornpany and Pearl Insur- ance Company; and accordingr to Mr. Bani, only the (urinary) on the export of (,apital prevented a far larger parti- cipation 117.7 English investors in .Hlitil‘t‘rt of Canadian Mineral Equities Ltd. Fin-.1. offered 1.. the Canadian public only a few weeks aeo Canadian Mineral Lourdes h: 1.. already aroused Dominion- wid: inter rest. The div'eisification of risk a surancc of income and the probability of p7."1rti(111atin;,r in the fuâ€" tine growth of (Janadas n7'iining in- (lti1try pin.» the other attractive features of the Companyâ€"are. 111 the opinion of the Company officers, largely responsible for the favorable results al- ready obtained. Particularly gratifying from the Company's viewpoint. r.- the responc of the small investor, for it is the primary purpose of the Company to provide the individual of limited 11101111.“ with an opportunity for invest ment in a (11111- .etticn of the mining industry In vii-'.v of these lasts, (11' the (Ia-1111;).iriy's officers that Can- adian .‘vlrreral Equities Ltd. is destined for a major role in the development of Cantatas mineral resources. seems founded on a substantial basis. the comiction Registration Needed for VV'ar Industries in Canada (.97. ’ 111.1111a'1 Times-Journal) (frinar'io would be acting indefensibly if, alt-.717 critter/111717 the Dominion Gov- (-rnrnenx for r:.'(('.11duct (.f' .11c 11 ation‘s war efforts. 1'. failed to co-operate in any irieastu7e.1 designed to make these effort-1 more effective. The prompt manner in which l-lon. Norman Hipel, Labour Minister. (_7(_1rr1.;)l'.cd with the re- ulrti‘ation request of Ottawa clearly in- dicates will not be withheld in the national iii- lt‘l'QN‘: It 11 17.11 '(ly in the interests of Canada that then .1 tall be available all the workers that may be required to l'eep lllt' output of the wartime industrie equal '.(1 the demands made upon them 1'1 matter how hca1y these ma1 be. \V':;.r;117(7;1(7r rca istration. emplovers will knew ‘.K‘llt‘l'l.‘ to --et more men 11 hen they need :1 cm. and of the type that they r'('(;:rt:'t- .\l:‘ llipt'l expresses the. hope 1111'. while the registration is limited to 7211:1117 with llltl‘tlril'l'dl skill, all unskill- cd ‘.Vlil'lit‘l‘n will aim register in view of lltt‘ 1.1.7' 'Zra: 11-71111 for training may be that t' 1-(‘1111‘1'1‘1311111 when it 1.71 (let lll'."tt. This 1.1 a very sensible' 11.141 ' (117 (‘.inada must make sure that l 1. . have all the labour required '.(1 xii-1‘s. . 1 warnine production ampl1 sultan-13. 'l‘Eu.~ 1.1 a matter which re» 117 t. (71. . 7.7.1.711111111111 plus the t:.1117.'.;.=.: t-l .llil.1 11'“: 1‘1‘7‘rtilts to limp tile turns; 1.1! l.i::7.»u' 2.;1211 the 211‘ t‘asal‘v (llt‘ 1(il" 111 was in- conii‘t'cnce lll I)..':r‘.‘.;:to:; .(:.tl I’ro'. 11.11.11 .. .’ 7.1. 1 11.1‘4 .‘1‘11l-1itll. H1111.” ; , .1. .-.'l .‘ it: 1111.11.1.u7 .1... in :11 "111. it‘.1';i'."-l :17 11". .1'. .1 1.11m}; 13.7.1.11‘; 11lil"2.1..~ ti'. ‘.1.llt'tl'.‘tp1 111‘11' tab-:7. !‘1".'..~1‘ '.Eie (71.1:717it'ult11n 1111:: 'izv 1.;1771. - ; -I.1‘t"ll‘.; tin-7.17ar'rited1 (-t 1.7.17 77%.: 71'. l1 7.1 littririy (ii-.111. iblc? tltti‘ ' t . 111117. (if the Mani-1". .11'al. u ".1 1 111.3111 .wtnc user-ll (77.11711. 1 ( .’ .. '.rrtpcraiixe “mat the ' t: .' lll.1t.‘. of these .111.1l be (11.111.721 .. :..tt-;:17 "11.1‘. 1.3117: 11ll-71j-al1ie to .1.».1'..1' 2;. };-7(;117.7.; t‘ta 17.1da1 output or 111. .r.1.'.(':17a;.1 '.(1 the required (‘tlé‘rkkl 1 .1': l. n...» ’l‘irrit-s-..lotit7ri.t;' 1 The 8171111.“: l..t‘.i‘ E1 111‘an illi‘ .11‘t‘l’t‘2 «3 (Fl- in;1r7_1 11171 .Vl», .3117: 7.77.1111: :1..1:'.e.1 12.1.1 -".r.:.1 1:.11c the .1:- 1717'. .1117. 81.11.111 3117.7; '- i ' .\'-;‘111 2.‘ we could only learn the secret 7f 17.1w Hitler (731.1171111' and. 11111; "re (vetziian octolr 'he '.ou‘d z ‘ Ax. . I VV 3 2' Pine; '.den' of 1 817111112 1 the .‘ not been formally appointed to the lClHUEll‘V' 251i] llllh‘ YUM post. w...â€" ‘VV'hat about the ’ur'zm Ball titiig ye.r’.â€""'I31r1'.e77 Sky 7.17.117 asle 'hi.' :Citizens’ League mm... ' ’ l 5"Pl1araoh'1 tome. and Pharaolv 53.11. ’Head Charged With Hitlerg apprar 1:1 inflict suffering humanity. and Hitler; will perish in inglorfous .7 1111 720:7. " he answered, "But 'he Purim 137.111 will 1.70 (.17. " I l l l l l l forever l Just (11, t l l 1 lCommon Assault lWi ll Appear“ Before .Vlalt'is- H7?" 5""7Kii‘m'f'd 9’7”- ““9, . 1: er 7.1 said '0 oc viewurv 1111.1 arm 1 ? tra “3 t0 FHCQ Accusation lll’: terrcr 171:.111'31 pl‘t‘Ztll‘alths to. 5 He AttElCKQIl OfflCl‘dl bringhimHaitian-(1111.1: ..11-11.1proto:1pe VVllCll {CfUSQCl {elief' Haman was omuah: 1o retribution. so for lg’l“t.l ion of Timmins 7151311711111 are ready to the Hebrew and its affiliated Eugene Lafontaine, President of ti'.’ . “1 o 1 I y 1' ‘. :"nmmm. Citizer71' 11mg“? and a de- launch the tenth annual (film Ball l ff'iited candidate for Council at the last "9"" "3‘7"” 1:111" 11 Re also. added Mr, 1 7 7 - i “’ 1’ 1 1i 'i‘-.1- (7 -, '1'.“ ;II‘.lll‘.l(‘l;.dl election, will appear before Sk ‘11 “7‘7” “1*" HI--‘7 “fl-W 111 a.. for selfish ends and to bring sorrow and (Magistrate Atkins-on in police court on 7 ‘ _ Tuesday afternoon .0 face a charge 7 pain and deat.1 upon at hers. he Purim i0; common 21.71..»71ault a: the result. of a lBall. , planned to make people happy. , lwawrl .fHLf '0 ;, 9:1. . , {r- ,fr'atas which 0 (tirr ed in the relic: office i“ 7)“ 7‘ 1 n .h( ..1 7â€" it Wild” Of "0311 on \fondav .1111 and f: 'iend.7.hip all the people of1 he Laf‘ontaine. it. 1.17. alleged, went to make community. ‘ ‘ ' .. l l application for relief. He was refused , if”? ‘i'mu‘i‘ (“PM "m”..t‘p‘h ““1, 1e on the ”round; th'it he had been of- neid in the Riverside P‘dV'llltlll on Wed- “ . ’ ‘. . . Y lil' t‘ |"'\ h ','1 l‘il 1)) 7' , fered work and refused to accept it. “7““? (””1171 I"’__7'blll' 1‘ “111 bf When the relief offi'71'il who 11"11' (19.; known as the V1 71(7'1' l’lll‘lfn Ball and it 1 is to be lit med with ( an 1da s7 war effort l .11111 with hi3.- caso Ernest [7.190111 te by“: of he 7» CM y) be dmma; m made that statement, Late; 11;; m1 ;“ 709-;11 m- «m. 1‘ t 1711(- ’ ‘ i 1,. (lle‘v'f‘d to have set upon him. Lapoint (1 l "l" 11 111...; 11111111.. , 11.1,”;11ai. 1111 .3- idefended himseli but no: b.1110“. bo ;;|i(>ll.11~11'd in .1;.;(.(‘(_eding ( .t ...s as long as l lcombatants were on the floor. Lapoi nte 1““ " ‘1 CC” “7‘07 . ‘ - 1‘15 21:10g0(1 to have had in”. (.03; torn by "7111(1 P111 1111 Ball 11.11. been a ”name (ommunitv e1ent here ever since it i La fontaine. _ , , was, organized ill 19.11. There are many old-timers who proudly boast that they h.'1.1e not missed a Purim Ball since the- fir. one. 'llre younfler' set are equally enthtisiastic about the event. The' l ; The Citizens‘ tbefor'e Council earlier this year with a llong 1 ti of demands and l'TT'QIlCrEr' whi: 1 'he said. were the will of the League. lDuring his monologue to the adrnini.17- _ ‘ ‘ 3trative b'1d1 Caincilloi William RJ- ; Purim Ball for years has been a novel ‘and enter'taniing bet-11111111 attended bvl bert1 asked Lafontaine wh1 he did not 1 l _ ~ ecti f 1‘ . . I every Jot 1', rrres 1- ' ve (11' 171' i '1 - '(oncei 11 himself with his own busint 1s 1 l 0 C . n 11. League head appeared l l 1 (7371‘ It. rote 107 its abundanw 7 1 iI-Ieated words were exchanged, and l f 11 1 ‘dl 171 _ "WI '1 i 91. - 2'1) 0: oo .' 17 ( e 1(771;:7e.71. 11.51 (1'1- I'when Mr .Rcberts said that l‘.“ kn t 77.1 of ( U ‘ ‘ I 1 designed to c'71tnmcrnorate the. of Ur '7 10d Queen Esther. it' .1 regul'rr community (rotâ€"1d will and soca‘oilâ€" outstanding featurse LillltllV memory has d(1cl'1;>e(i into night of int-Tied. it1 Ont of the 1:111 Lilontaine 11.7 id 1111111 (11'- 1 two .1 obs ; the Le 17.7th ; ' t It fered and whirl h he refused head called the Councillor At a subset-11.11711: meetirur the Coun l denied the use of the C11111( 11 ch imbcts a liar.‘ ,1 7 7 C 't' L I (if the eve 111117 is the coronatitm of . ‘ r .7 71 17:91:“ eag e. .1 . . . _ f to ”I: mun n“ _ ti 1‘ d u ‘ ; Qutcn Ii thtr wit; all due ceremony 7e' 7 ( ( '17. 11231 to ." a e use .. . 1 .11 1( .1 Jrgai . n» 111 (1 the choice U; “19 good and inerrimcnt, Queen beingr made by the people. i Invitations for the Victory Purim Ball will be in the mails soon. Meanâ€" while to make sure that. your name is on the list, you may (7:111 Barney Sky. Wm. Shub, J. M. Brovcnder. Dr. Jesse .‘Scholes, or any member of the Jewish' community. Of that thirty- f'rfty-five times. aguc used the hall the chamber -number the Le one times. Lafontaine has made application for relief before. He has indicated his dis- lsatisfaction with the way relief has been administered in Timmins by askâ€" ing the Council to hold an investigation into the departmern. The charge aganst Lafontaine m" Old Soldiers Plan Fine llaid by Mr. Lapointe. r _ 7‘ I Work for Their Successors 'Qllebec _P01iC€m3n 'I'he followingr 117 an editorial from The 'I‘oronto Telegram of Tuesday this (Says Bird Chewed 1.....- ‘S F P 1 “Next Monday, li'ebruary 12th. the ; 0m€ Orty 90p 6 Canadian Legion War Services will llaunch a. drive across Canada to raise 3500,1100 for the vitally important task of providing educzâ€" tional, personal, re- creational and other services for the men in Canada‘s fighting forces. Men Rouy,n QUP Feb. 5 *“ Constable who went through the last. war are G901“? L01“? confounds m“ 0111111101“ ; directing the movement to save the wrists with evidence he brought back tO- l 19.1., “110 (1179 some; through the present. lday from remote Roger Liikf.‘ of £01“ 11.1.1 some of the tribulations they ex- lmflll 1101119; attacked 131' “d 181%? bird be perienccd. They intend to minister to “(WM 10 b0 11 SCI'CCCll 0W1 the mind, physeque and morale of the l P' A Ta1e1ne DOllllll‘OI‘i 0111111191” active services, and to assist in the many 8151 31 Ottawa IGCC‘UUY scoffed 3L stor- problems that will arise when the boys -ies from the bush Owls. he said. were come home much too timid to attack a human Lord Tw:eed mun has up e11edC'1n being. ada‘s satisfxtion that citizens who Bill 11110 ill? 1110-1 0f the QUC‘DCC Pro- I have themselves pa.1 sed through the vinsial Police at Noranda tonight. were bitter expef‘iellCCs of 117.11 and its aft-er- inserted Contable Lortie‘s (ocuneit1mu1 should be taking active 510;)». [1, lNchv "Famous Rouyn Bird ‘C died a Screech Owl. l .- ~.._â€"â€" â€"___-.â€"__.-.â€"â€"â€"..â€"- «â€" lFOl'li’ 111911 attacked. 1111191001 nat1 prevent a recurrence of the distress ed by the owl which is still at. liberty. Lortie made the trip into the bush at the request of officials of the Canadi 1111 International - T’aper Company, who complained their men were quitting and lumbering work was beingr interfered (with by the depreciations of the 1171. He travelled sixty miles by truck over winter roads and fifty miles by do:1 team to investigate. l Attacks at Dawn said. ;:;-. i The constable found that the third “The Legion War Services overlaps men intensively train- themselves entirely withorn the equipment necessary to earn 7a living in a world of peace. The fast ering the development of our young men as Canadian citizens while, for a short time. they must serve as soldiers, and of keernng in civil life during army. cannot. he too highly commended. o. when many ed for war found W 21 1'. object at also alive their has their intere17t soiour in the ttttacked only at. dawn and sunset in no othe'r service but (7o~operates with Ithe halfliuht of the great northern for- .711; and especially 11'. h the Canadi71n 1951- It “'35 virtually lmDO-Selbl“ 10 519‘ Association for Adult E luau ion throu77h ;a shot at the creature. although An- which 1; enlists the hr (1;) of (1H,; uni- itome BOUGI'E‘R‘I D1111) COINX‘E‘CLO“ (lid versitv in Canada. Its: (17.11.17tandin'7 get a (it tick .hot after an attempted at» . purpose is to plan today for tomorrow if tack on Jan. ‘.‘9 All he got was a few and to prepare the servicemen where- \ feathers. , . e1cr he ma: be for his return to civil Under Provincial game laws firearms mp7 are not permitcd in mining or lumber "'I‘he 11711271.; 1.1 one that sh'iuld have lcariips, but. sptcial permission 1111.7 the hearty support of all Canadians. igrantcdt (-amn operator" at Row-r Lake All ;for two 17111117 the in ;><1:s'e.1.71'ion of Spe- (71a; Constable J. A Char1‘1l3oi of :lre l pow er company. shrill. will attalnnrent of the illlt‘ objecttvtia” cr1i'.ti7ibtiti(1n.<., however t('1'-.vart‘is the Legion help Canadian -_- _ “_ â€"-â€"--_.-__,__ Earnings of (-‘(miaurum Constable Lortie told his superior of- l l'icers here that 17. (1 intt 7;".'1+1'.17(1(i more I . ‘ ‘d - l tiltlll {l .7CZ"I1‘lt (1t 2111’}: ML .1t'k17ti 111' the ntr£dh£ 1" ‘d‘st QUdI‘lCI‘. Some of t7re llli'il had been at» "' 1:..71111111-(1 o;1(7..1'.1117..- profit (.11 elltlf‘tl I.)c7(7ntl'1cr ill. ('or.iatir71un Min: l.lllll?."r' 7S"irlilll;lt‘tlt'l“ (-12.: 1 coznparcd ltatked more :11 in (1:..'(; Boudri-au llllll- lsclf se1en times. i“ 1"” 01115111) '1. lti1t little {1117 Mini 1111.71 .11'1'11 Ren (7 Meitiet'. a luirrbciitack, war: .11 the I v _ 7 - . | 11111717 and a 11.111 mil-.1 iroru tire bunkâ€"7 l 'l‘.“ (liitl. '.(‘l' 1'--;1 11711-(3 by l'.~' (“1I'I' The ‘A .lit‘ stilll“ ll“. 0".1‘. 1'.-'p(1n(ir:'.7.7 trillieti . -. 1 ‘ ._ 1 l‘ 1 1111.111 17.1 112-1117. (111‘ 111-..- bnti (7.111117 ‘1‘»tlf‘1llu.’ ' “" l l 1 i ; quart-.111, i l t t 1 down on: of the (111131. No fear 1. ' filly-sis beset Mercicr .11 it did some ”HAN-7' other of the lumberiacks. Ile 1411113137 1 “gm“ 11’ 08‘) “1 'ili' 1938‘1)‘”"‘J(i7 for the (1111. held (11; to it and (1.1.1;- '11“ "7‘73“11'1‘3 proti' “11' Will 7711 ltxvti or three minutes btlHlC he was All” addin~ 1111t‘-11;1<"'-(ttr:: 17"1'1. .1 iilltf‘tl {11;1'1 :(1 1 ’11.,1l.1.1~.l‘.V.'..1.“.6310 ..1t. 1{)'-'3 ll .11 ; Perchanf FOr Hats 1 RI‘\1‘(Â¥'IQII‘ -\!"frf'lz‘f\(i (itk 3;) :“(‘(‘:"izlu\lxll (1;; W 1111.1 law. t11'1 inches 1.113.: «111171111011.- :lic Nt"7~1'i7..ut.-. Zilf‘tili'l‘.71.111111lt1lll.til't'iittl'ti (7 iLi/ati-ur. 'he owl believes the the 111111- 01‘11'1'11’ T3117 (‘31. i low} .1 talons. H jmm‘r iflic ted by tit: {get fiftyâ€"five mile.» 12': in ; I‘lzz' (17.12. winch .1117 1;)1 down 111:21 the heati;11(.7ce.1 l'.‘117our'ed i)_7.' l i l l l l l - l l7 "1) tol‘ ll. th- ltl"'.\lt'1‘.l.il'.i7l" ! l l ; ‘ ‘ ' - ‘ ‘1" ». -1 . ‘ ‘11-1‘ 7 - ‘ ‘ ‘ ' 77lif‘t‘tl of a falter. has .1 'wt'iliar pen- I Laura-1. .11»:- .1:11.1l.- 111211117111. and there- (711111;. tor hafs. Without .11 mirth .711 .1; rote lrcrtzmate DWI-1 aarnutn 71217.net ' i'. aria-1171 17.711117 fire 02'. (zie (7('-(721171111 .1 37.1117. (1: Inhom- o' 3 ('.x 7. 1 .-‘ , . . .. r~r .1113 . .111'12 tiJ-‘Jb and (1.1... lztt'v are: :17; 17.: 11 sent :17. :1 :7t7-7'1lar'e' erect .1 ' 1.117. and crabs tor Onlv seven of . lumber ; I l ‘ . :. . have been re- l (stern. ~7e i . . . ! its claws I hats stolen l These were (."‘1;‘( (. close .1 l the (amp or near trails leading to the;ot' the Illt'l‘. li'b'. 1.1.17 ha: and 17.1.1. 1‘. "ryel area». ant (7;:7.7.: ...;; 71-.» . l ,.17truction To Qualifv for the Tax Payments [wider the N.H.A. Ottawa. Fe '11 Tâ€"».\‘o°c shouldo takâ€" en by all pnospecthe home (1wrcrs "2.1 desire to qualify for fax payment1 un- der Part III of the National 11111.11. Act: 1'11 That '7.d 1' recent r717:trlatr.1r1;< construction of the new house 11111.11 be; commenced not later than May (it). 19111). in order to qualify {11' these benefits; ‘ and That the commencemen. (.1' cut- .str't ction is interpreted as meaning the laying of the footings. struction must be otts thereafter. and that con» reasonably ('(1nti7uo All per 011.1, therefore, who desire 1.1 avail themsehes of these tax benefits under Part III of the Act. and who also ~ ' contemplate financing their new home.- under Part I of the Act, should make their applications under Part I suffi» ciently early to allow for final approval of their loans Otherwise applicants may find them» sel1es in the unfortunate position of beingr unable to proceed with the con- without jeopardizing their chance1 of securinrr loans under Part I. and unable. to delay construction with» out forfeiting the benefits provided un- der Part III Final approval weeks to two months. i cation plans si'iecifleation.( borrower and builder. etc. and prospec~ the home owners are therefore urged not to delay in making thei loan appli- cations. llik.‘ ll (1m dcpendn nor in .1 y 1111') Amiiversary Supper of the United Church on Saturday '1- ._. Since the early days of the town th;1 annual supper 111 connection with the anniversary of the Timmins United Church (formerly the B1rnes Presnj terian Church1 ha1 been a popular and appreciated occasion. This supper has been 7a feature each year that has :11- trcted and pleased all. This: year the event is to be held in the basement of the church from 5 to 7 pm. on Satur- 7day, February 10th. The event is un- der the auspices of the Woman's As.» sociation of the church. which is guar- antee of its success, for the W7..111aii's . sscciatirr is the new name for the ‘Ladies' Aid. and in the matter of an- niversary suppers in the past the -Ladies‘ Aid never had anything but 7unqualificd successes in past years. ,Tiiere i1 lit.le doubt but thit under This Lad Had a (lower 1 mg to be given to Finland in the . ~..._._._..._._...__.. -,~.- __ _____ . ( 7 munitions to the embattled Finns. PAGE FIVE “~m-‘ . *b- lber, and (.111 ideti it by long division»â€" “and again you 2197 (Serums .from the childr-n. M7.-. ifainted'. their new tit‘..7 'he itltllt‘.‘ will . ll 4 equals: (alter-7.1.1. ;1;7(1‘. 13“.» Plan of Short Divisi 1011 had James ~â€".___ F rench Newspapers U rging Speed in Helping Finland 113'. I). R. Hale in “Coi'or7et"1 "I shall 1.1.111' demonst ate my own. hot: method of dividing even numbers by two." said Pencival as he stood by the blackboard. pointing1 at stupid Bobby, with a piece of chalk. Miss James in- :erted herself with a graceful cork- 1101(1 Dt‘lt" it (if SQ\ ipt “ lll s.rew matron into one of the too-small seats behind a desk, and tried to relax [rndeimiii- 1’17 .1 ' ( ('\ti“"L 01; while her bright student took the an- .“ 1 . 7 LlltlllV 7 lthmetic cl:1s1."You simply pi it a 7.1170 down in front of the number and rub out the last figure." .__-- _...___-.__ __. Paris Feb. 1‘1 »»{ln ’.iie litels (if the fith British-French .~ 117117111117 117.11' --:1un- i . - ‘ 7 3 . ‘ : , 1 ‘ 1 Miss Jame1' sat but upright, and cr. session, at when t.ic Frnni.1.iâ€"Rti.1-‘ . 7 ; , ' 7; . _ _ . opened ner mottt. as if to say some- stau 11:17 1111.1 If‘lF’T37\l ‘1” “1”“ been thiim but befor1'he11 ri are ‘ . , .7 .( '(71(s(7-1.â€"â€"- ' (711.17-111.1(1d. the Err-tit n pres. stressed t.1- " i ‘ i l . ~3- .- «~71. 7.1)” 1._ day a desire to ah; Ftn‘mm; on n 2111 ; for 111.111,).1, .111d(7 4 o1 .. 511.1 - nested Percival, VR'l‘l-lll‘i; a 4 on the (17.111119 newspap171 partied 7.( statement IRUN FIREMAN blaskboard. "I put a ‘.3 111 front of it. of Risto Rytr. Finnish premier. that _ .110 mm.” . 1; . . Wu 11101’ (”.0 ,. 7 ,, rub out the 4. and 11 (1 h 1.1111 tht answer. _ . .1 ‘1 (11“. ‘.‘i .1 ‘ 1‘. ‘ ci'.l‘1.t‘. 1 - . . f ‘ 1 In 'a wave of clapping and shouts of Automahc coal Flrlflg Tllf‘V .llv‘liill llgllt. llOV\ {‘Vl‘l. illl .lll} ”:\1\‘1(1' 01‘55'!| I)or\i\'a1 ‘vroto \jo\v1‘ 50 ‘. . po o.‘sibe Anred decrsans concerning (311». James now “.0”. an air of be- Ircm I'ircman gives clean. Steady, healthful beat all (law; keepsl‘ oors 11 arm too. Install in your present fur- nace. Easy monthly pay- ments. further shipments of 1117;111:1111: (llltl reqsmmon. “11:0“ (1 :3 111 front Fifty divided wilderment and 7 look at this. number. ”at and rub out the nought. .~;l‘.l'll by 3 1:1 25" He wrote and erast “'1” l)? ili‘i‘i‘51‘3311'34 10 he talked. "If that looks too easy, sl't‘di Di‘tti.” here's 48. Put a 2 in front. and rub out the 8. There you arc~-»-half of 48 is :34." 1A pauted expression .1 rf'ftil'ed the Tire paper L‘Or'dr'e said. (F saving her. it at". wth 171-1"; Pl’f‘llllf‘l‘ 1\'(/( (NH [Iii/J’Htu‘l.“A r (‘Utll ”th flitult'l ltlkC. l')al.1('iier'.1 Radical Sociau»: par'j {1(li‘llltd a r'estltition tailing. tip-7.11. the gf11'1'7t'1‘rrnen: “to '7. ike all nest-17.17.1177: teachers fa e, and he pissed a hand coal direct {com bin. lllt".l.1l.ll'f'.7t to permi- f‘i itland to .‘tlllllllll‘c ‘ over her browv VISIT ()ITR SHOWROOM to 13'4"”? 111111 W11 -' 1 "With one more example I concatde ‘ this demonstration.‘ said Percival, and wrote (.own 498. "Divide by the short method. and you get 249 immediately. Do it by the old way to check it."»» here he wrote down the original num- REGARDLESS of Weather YOU CAN RELY ON lTHE PROMPT DELIVE RV ()l‘ Timmins Dairy MILK Phone 935 and “'0‘" (.‘all at Your Home The resolution (11's "the definite aggression against our t"ll(,‘llll(".\ '11. their well 7.1.1: in ;;1r(7._17ti;:e." said the parijx (“unshi- (li‘i‘i‘lll \ll Finland military Smith 81 Elston Plumbing and Heating (‘ontractors ;1o7.vc;7‘as 71 Third Ave. Timmins Phone. 327 ’ -------

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