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Porcupine Advance, 19 Feb 1940, 1, p. 8

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What is N‘_'?d M mrmoers to the s given $63 chxied in organizat This Go In view of the fact that there was so miuch business to be dealt with on the agenda anrd because the Mayor and two of the members of Council had leave, it was decided to hold another supecial mesting before the next reguilar meeting. ‘The special session will be held on the evening of ‘I baby .‘ fered to the did on the Council‘s r band committee. In view of the gra rega:; whe pali wWC from from Holli gion, Club, . â€" K band. In 1933 the band volunteered to acâ€" cept a reducticn in grant from $1,000 to $600. In the last two or three years thore was no grant however. Last yoar a small portion of the usual Between funds wer carefully and a con to take c; the band‘s Member: Councillor Giving a short histcry of the band, Mr. Douglas said that it was started here in 1919 when the Town gave $315.00 with which second hand instruâ€" meonts purchased. Since that time jiuid Mr. Douglas, all those instruments have been replaced out of band funds. In 1919 an agreement was made whereby the Hollinger would give dollar for dollar with the Town. If the Town gave $1,000 the Hollinger would do likewise. A deputation from the Band‘s finâ€" ancial committee composed of Jim Douglas and W.â€"O. Langdon, appeared before the Council on behalf of the band. Tacit consent to grant the Timmins Citizens‘ Band the :im of $500 this year and to pay half of the band‘s accumulated debt of $270 was given by the Council on Friday when it met for an informal sossion in the comâ€" mittee rooms. Give Tacit Consent To Raise Citizens Band Grant to $500 Will Also Pay Half of Debt Accumulated Last Year, Hear Deputation. gC0d as a woma bers of the cast Try The Advance Want Advertisements and their coerations England is being flocdâ€" ed with forged banknotes and Detectâ€" ive Inspector Forsyth of Scotland Yard is appointed to enquire in to the amtter How he eventually brinzs the criminals to justice in sp‘te of the fact that he suspscts the girl he loves of being inâ€" volved with them, forms the basis of a §q cen to mal Ski Pictures at the Goldfields Theatre Thursday and Friday waaii. l and Priday tl Feb. ‘Ind arnd 23rd4 is certairly Porevpine Theatre sion. lal way. T; ped in thse thrcoe cther PAGE ETGiHT ived with them, forms the basis of a | ally excellent film, Anthony Bushell plays the detective th Jane Baxter as the girl and Roanald juire, polished and delightful as ever the chief suspect. Athole Stewart d Margaret Rutherford, exceptionally od as a woman crook, are other memâ€" i committ ke care C the Town, M ger, Mr. Gr Mr. Langdor Mr. Lang Dr. Kolly Walker, and M small â€" is w@iven bre T ra affair 1 icCliie.0‘ s theatre in very spe:â€" The feature picture is "Trapâ€" 12 A‘os",. and ther> are also er ski "shorts" on the sticn that the t That amount will ‘ estimates. Junell, 1€ 28 and 1933 the band‘s 0t perhaps handled as they sgshould have been tze of men was formed of the financial end of w 1C 8 ine! thursd ho committee were, oner, representative i11l, Mr. â€"Chatauvert, Mr. Douglas, from the reaves, from the Leâ€" m, from the Kiwanis from the Lions Club. from the Board of Parsons, from the opimion ineill â€" wi t es o > â€" * By rot being present at the Palace y and Fl’lday Thes‘re weekly Foatoâ€"Nite, Mr. James 4 D. Kelly of 53 Rea Street, North, lost * the cposrturity to sell h‘s photograph Skl CIUb to HOld .3 the management of the theatre for Party on Occa- ‘he amount of $250. The "Fotoâ€"Nite" was on Thursday evening and the sum | ¢f $108. was cffered to Mr.F. Boudreau, o1 102 Avenue Road, who also was not ! present in the theatre. The Palace Theatre makes an offer at each woekly Fotoâ€"Nite to stmse one of ‘ the many persons who have registered p‘stures are to :2 i‘s theatre in very spe:â€" eature picture is "Trapâ€"| 8", and thersa are also | Cebkearts" an tha carmes band as "the town‘s on said that it sufâ€" m approaches made organizations which o the town. e all right, but other t know of any other i should get a grant. Band, for example. ) is in charge of it?" )1 entertainmeont. I with a gang of f et‘s are a hotel hi rsday even.ng. ure, in the master tsuch of H. s. producer of . and "The Blusc # * C mt se was reappointed *ntative on the m saowed that were agrecable c the band be A 1 ind magnif i¢l an inâ€" and many ult flo mo *T } an | â€" Official word was received this mornâ€" ‘ing from the Provincial Command of the Canadian Legion that Dr. J. E. Barry, of Timmins, has; been appointed physician in charge of Class 18 hcsâ€" pitalization. As noted recently in The Advance St. Mary‘s hospital was mads ‘a contract hospital for treatment of |returned men under a new plan. North |Bay and Sault Ste. Marie are two other s.milar hospital centrés for the ;Ncrth. Previously veterans needing hospital treatment had to go to Chrisâ€" | tie street, Toronto. Other ships which have been sunk are the Blanche Gypsy, Duchess, Exmouth, Grenville. One cceicer and four men were pickâ€" ed up and nine officers and 148 men beâ€" lieveRdehgjatieleveoqided al t‘taefhoB lieved lost. The "Daring‘" was a memâ€" ber of the seven year old class of Deâ€" fender ships. Other ships which have been sunk Britain Loses Sixth Destroyer Torpedoed Sunday Britain lost her sixth destroyer yestâ€" erday when the "Daring". was torpedoed Where the ship went down was not disâ€" closed by the British Admiralty. "Raflles" has just akout in high adventure, mystery Hood style of crime, roma art, skill, interest. The ; proven unustially popular. uel Goldwyn production, wh alent to say that it is outst To be Physician in Charge _ iNAtl bOGUYy O Class 18 Hospitalization (By James W. Parton, ive, making ths remembered. "This picture ing evidence C the film indus: play tempting next won‘t they of the "props‘ stance, is a telk fles‘ in the cout WAiES" is a picturs Sf qutstanding interest built on the famous story uf the sime name by E. W. Hornering. It depicts in dramastic manner the amazâ€" ing and amusing adventurss of the dareâ€"devil gentleman and crosk who divides his time between jewell robzerâ€" les, cricket, romance and deeds of helpâ€" fulness and chivalry. In the picture David Niven is starred as "Raffles", while Olivia De Havilland coâ€"stars. The rest of the cast are equally effectâ€" main at day WeC Feb. *Rafflc annsun "Rallile: uUre Noted Play ‘Raffles‘ at the Cartier Four Days This Week Melodrama from Famous Story of Amateur Cracksâ€" man. day will be t Lost Opportunity to Sell His Photograph for $250 maturday night‘s shopping for Mr. and Mrs. Russell MacMillan of Torontc, and their thr>eâ€"yearâ€"old daughter, Mary Gai. is 2 case of going to the dogs. Here‘s Mary Gai with Major and Queâ€"nie, kuown in dogdom‘s best circles as Wallstark English Rover Canadian champion St. Bernard, and Muskoka Queen, den Sun:â€"Great Britain his week to 21 American rep wanted to stick their nose into other people‘s business TWOâ€"DOGâ€"POWER VEHICLE NEEDS NO GASOLINE OR OIL e sums cf $250 in rime, romance, drama, »st. The picture has popular. It is a Samâ€" luction, which is equiyâ€" a T nin of his busine progre many t ho have registered coffer next hursday this week and 22nd4. rs of outstanding ; t5 that piatse 0 is week the pict r. ‘‘Raflles"® wa nidnight show a ht and will re )â€"nizht and Tuses 1c Britain said s, "Well, what to do?" One rama for inâ€" . used by Rafâ€" CI to t g for Mr. and Mrs. Russell runnerâ€"up fo and their ter. the dogs case ofâ€"going to the dogs. batting an e an Theatt equ Robin 300 First, the symptoms must be explainâ€" ed by a pathology, or damagse, ®«iue to muscular contraction, stimulation of glands, or by the tiny blcod vessels alâ€" lowing too much liquic¢ to pass through their walls and form the hives or the swelling of eyes, lips, or other parts which is on outstanding symptom allergy. are getting a complete hist Among the points to While there is, perhaps, no direct methcd by which the question of whether allergy is or is not causing the symptoms a good deal can be done by I am qusting from the Boston numbe of the Medical Clinics of North Amer ica, Clinic of Dr. Frarcis K. Racke mann, Massachusetts General Hospit al. ‘But what about other cases of alâ€" lergy with obscure headaches, with peculiar abdominal symptoms evidentâ€" ly of considerable severity but unexâ€" plained by usual examination? What asout peculiar skin rashes, dark spots, inflamed spots and the eczemas for which there is no apparsnt explanaâ€" tion?" Allergyâ€"sensitiveness to various sudsâ€" stancesâ€"has become a common word in cour language but frankly, when we thirk of allergy, montâ€" of us have in mind hay fever due to pollen of ragâ€" weed, or perhaps hivesâ€"urticariaâ€"due to eating strawberries or other focds. Communist mectings 11 Frenchmen, all under 20 years of age, given prison terms ranging up to three yoears toâ€"day. Snow Snow and 1« lal work on b iront Saturday toâ€"day. The mcother of one was sentenced to two years for allowing them to assemâ€" Second C 0 0 Form Polish Air Force ble in her home. France has banned Paris, Feb. 17â€"The Fronch governâ€" Communist activities. ment toâ€"day signed an agreement with ; | #: 3t SR the PSlish government inâ€"exile proâ€" Poilus Suffer Casualties viding for formation of a Polish air Paris, Feb., 17.â€" Military despatches forse on French territry. t toâ€"aay reported a Froenth n»natrol which That Body of Yours @00080084400040000000000000000080000000000080000840088 060 ' Highlights and Sidelights Bombers for Australia Melbourne, Feb. 17â€"Air Mil Searching For Cause of Allergic Syinptems 1¢ French Reds Jailed evidence of alle Steps Aerial Work low ceilings stopped aerâ€" both sides of the French runnerâ€"up for the title. Hitched to a miniature cutâ€" ter,. the dogs pull four persons up to 10 miles without batting an eye. "They cause quite a sensation when we drive them over to Yonge St. to do the family shopping," Mr. MacMillan reported For holding secret ory of the case. be considered OF THE WAR NEWS THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO BIG NEON SIGN HELD UP BY WIRE®S ple believe in Conn., hearse h ing the designa Allergy The old saying "What is one man‘s fcod is another man‘s poison" is esâ€" pecially true of allergy or sensitivencess to varicus foods or other substances. Symptoms such as head colds, stuffy noses, abdominal upsets, hives, rashes, and cthers may te the result of being allergic to some substance. Send for Dr. Barton‘s helpful booklet entitled ‘The use of a ten eath day the eaten, and other give the clue as to lergic symptoms. History of the case may show that the abdcminal symptoms and hives cczcur after eating strawberries cor lobster, that the head cold is due to the ‘fur of the family cat. But the true alâ€" lergy, the symptoms must disappsar when patient is not exposed to the alâ€" lergic substance. Third, members of the family, either the parents or theâ€"children may have allergy; and then finally with allergy goes the finding of positive skin tests and the finding of an increase in the numhber of certain ceolls in the blood." usually just one symptom because patâ€" ient has usually more than one. *"An abdominal pain kecomes easier to understand when a few hives appear." Oslo, Ncrway, Feb.,17â€" Although nol official lecsision has been announced concerning the disposition of the Gerâ€" man prison ship Altmark it was generâ€" ally assumed here toâ€"day that she would be interned in view of indicaâ€" tions she had keen cperating as an armâ€" ed vessel in the German naval service. London, Feb.,.17â€" Fla Eqimonton, North Lone day to welcome 20 Ca from Edmonton, Alta. Hamburg, Feb..17.â€" A German prize court announced toâ€"day a decision which in effect means Germany is officâ€" lally in a state of war with Egypt, which has a treaty of alliance with Great Britain. Poilus Suffer Casualties Paris, Feb., 17.â€" Military despatches toâ€"aay reported a Frencth patrol which penetrated deep into Germany had sutâ€" fere losses in a mined field. d Ma ignation "Uâ€"2 â€"Of course, few peoâ€" ns, but a Hartford, a liscense plate bearâ€" ry in whithn is writâ€" places visited, food circumstances, may the caues of the alâ€" â€" Flags were out in London suburb toâ€" adian Aldier Annscuncem2>nt is madle that the Shaâ€" heen Department €tore and Shaheen David Ltd., Mens wear store will reâ€" cpen in new quarters at a very early date. These were two of the stores whose premises were deostroyed last week in the fire at the Bardessona block. ‘Plans are now well undsor way for the reâ€"opening of these stores in new quarters. Further announcement will be made at a very carly date. shaheen Stores to Reâ€"Open in New Quarters Soon Hollinger and Macmen to Contest Playâ€"off Berth _ â€" Wide circles of friends in town and district received a genuine shock in th lneWS coming from Montreal that Mr.s | ‘ W. S. Jamieson had passed away in the hospital there on Friday morning. While Mrs. Jamieson had not been in the best of health recently her death was most unexpected to her many friends. Rscent ill health was followed ,"by (Mr. and Mrs. Jamieson going to Montreal several days ago to securs ; specialist treatment for Mrs. Jamieson. !At Montreal an cperation was advised, ‘and though Mrs. Jamieson rallied after the operation, death followed in few hours. The late Mrs. Jamieson is survived by her husband and two daug{hters. Elizaâ€" beth and Nancy, tc whom. the deep sympathy of all will be extended in their sad loss. Mr. Jamieson and child ren are in Orono this week where they attended the funeral yvesterday. The late Mrs. Jamieson, whose husâ€" band is the manager of the Timmins branch of the Bank of Nova Scotia, has been a pioneer resident of Timâ€" mins for more than fifteen years, She was daughter of the late Charles Armâ€" strong, for many years a ‘prominent business men of Orono Ont. The funeral took place yesterday at the old family home town of Orono. Funeral Yesterday at Orono of the Late Mrs. W. 8. Jamieson Popular Resident Here for Fifteen Years Dies at a Montreal Hospital. 5 KIE R S ! During the fire last week at the Bardessona block, ons of the inciâ€" dents was the crashirg down of the big neon sign on the Friedman store., The street wires, however, caught and held the sign from fallâ€" ing to the street,. The photo was taken when the fire was about at its worst, ‘the phoilographer being Geo,. Archambault of the finger print department of the local police force. GOLDFIELDS THEATRE THURS. and FRL FEB. 22 and 23 Don‘t Miss This Outstanding Production " TRAPPED IN THE ALPS" PLAYING TOGETHER WITH 3â€"sKI SHORTS SKI GIRLS NO ADVANCE IN PRICES ’Regimental Orders for D. Co. Algonquin Regiment Thursday, 22nd Februaryâ€"1930 hrs.â€" Regimental School cf Inctruction. Leoâ€" utre on defence by Major W. F. Morgan Monday, 19th Pebruaryâ€" 1930 hrs.â€" Regimental School of Instruction. Reâ€" view of Sand Table Exersciss on the attack, by Major W. F. Morgan. Tuesday, 20th February . 1915 hrs.â€" Recruit training. Lectures by Capt A. K. Stirling. "D" Company, The Algonquin Regiâ€" ment Company Order issued by Major W. F. Morgan, Officer Commanding., Timmins, February 19th, 1940 Part 1 Mconday, 19th Februaryâ€" 1930 hrs.â€" sSKI TECHNIQUE North Bay be Dinner Also l¢ dation‘ gan. isaturda Din ack Part Ni FPeob A 111 fo in authnority says scinated by horrors 1e women are able rom them. iary â€"â€"1900 hrsâ€" _ Empire Hetel in r the dinner will Khaki servicse. 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