Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 21 Mar 1940, 1, p. 2

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WQMO““O“OOO”MOOM““OC . #. _@. _# . 4 ....3.. OVocooot.u!not- aate e aate atoctnatnstoatoateeteetoctastostest # 0 600040 040900000600 4940004000000 0000400000 0 0 4 0 0 0 0040 00009 0000 0 0000008 0# 0 0008040408464 9 South Poreuyp to The Advan> in on Sunday at of the little ch resa Burns, and B. Porcupine. P onild not fail t Ine pr0 The <hil In 4ns carefull, %ask Civ Conservative Ladies at South Poreupine Plan for Election Day. Items at South Porcupine Police Court. Other South Porcupine and Dome News. Choir of Dome and South Porcupine School Makes Big Hit With Programme PAGE Two All zWflM/ FRFECT Jeweley South Porcupine has gained a reputable jeweller â€"â€" Watchmaker Crawford Street *X 1 LIPMAN BROTHERS Fine Viking Plate Silver Hollow Ware as Featured at Remus Compliments to C. A. Remus on the opening of his new store FROM A A Manufacturers of Viking Plate id "Waod | u. who, in me ark 3€ Cé ifi taDdiisned, allowing i dismissed. Many friends of the ed the guest of hon: with many beautifu Mr. M. Mulecahy, C staff, leaves on â€" T the â€"Por March 19 We are Bortiâ€" General Thomso usual on Monc Reeve Victor Creneral hospit hoespital on March 1t6 Fetnand â€" Ramsevyer, 1€ Before M INE TY of Germaine 1pi ) inCc weex 1», ~>] â€"To MI 86 Foutr rcupine 19thâ€"a On March 19th in Porcupine hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Fric â€"of 113 Third Ave., Schumaâ€" o0 ha McD M 11p of Police Court Keown T. Burns Mon of T 12¢I C1 a ) aff e M 3pea er. M d o Mr. and Mr 04 â€" Balsar 1€ on Tue being e ‘s. Milnc Timmin: ~shower ul gifts. 1 School 10spital n M N € 3€ o 1¢ was "I didn‘t put it there." He stated that he had never worn the rubbers. He had found a discarded pair in the garbage tin before going down to work, hnad rescued them thinking that they could be patched up for use, as the former owner had used his left foot for mucking and he (Palubiski) used his right, the wear therefore coming on the opposite boot. He had been wearing his brother‘s boots to work, not having any of his own. He had only been working two weeks, after "rustling" at the mine for over two months.. Constable Kelly tosk him before the manager who called Sergt. Braney of the "Gold Squad" at Schumacher. Constable Braney examined the elothes of avcused and the contents of the bag. Prisoner repeated his story of the garâ€" bage can, and his innocence. W. Gilchrist, shift boss testified that in the place where prisoner was Ine Ccase of accused Of stealing gold ore, and having it in posâ€" session took up a great deal of time and involved many witnesses and finâ€" ally â€"resulted in Palubiski geeting a sentence of ‘six months in jail. The amount of ore involved in the charge was valued at $7.746, and accused preâ€" ferred trial by jury but was told that the court had jurisdiction to try him as the amount involved was under the minimum fixed by law. He pleaded not guilty. Witness Constable Kelly of the District of Cochrane and employed by Preston East Dome testified that atâ€" cused worked underground at He saw him in the "dry" on : He came through the hanger the locker rsom to changs i she cguid not proy was trying to maks Magistrate told her A1lDD 12 irawn. It may come up zC ‘ight date is put upon the W. Brazier brought hi :onnection with the theft wood, value $3, and in cor ‘ase was dismissed. d PDer miners d turned its rere he was idle asked f? ski did not r nally he got vhbli¢ ed proved he was no which he admitted wa ; dismissed. . D. Chevrier, on a char Sandy Ehlio, on Mare t while the assault m date was wrong. Th yer had‘ fTer 71€ He ind npa relea O|¢ ng to pat he rubbetr ise it from hi and examined idan id t stated xÂ¥a wher wearng nis having any en working it the mine iim, as s1i2 alone. Th touch with r the boy‘s next week k. The lac hnhad seer 1 it. . CoOonâ€" but Paluâ€" his hand. ed it and toe quite "What ie answer He stated assault~ 1, proved > right, ault was i O« as withâ€" xhen the TAI g the 1 case mine. 28th. m to rd tr e nail now iT 11 of of !Death on Tuesday tof Mrs. W. Bostrom at South Porcupine Miss Trene Armstrong is returning to her position as staff nurse at the Genâ€" eral Hospital in Rochester, New York. On Tuesday evening a number of her friends met at the home of her sister, iMrs. Frank Thorpe, and showered her with many dainty gifts of linen in antiâ€" cipation of her marriage early this sumâ€" mer to Dr. Chas. D. Kockakan. News has been received by Mr. Henry |Huot and Mr. Joséph E. Huot, of South iPorcupine, of the death of their sister, ;Mrs. Elizabeth Kempton, who died at ‘her home in Port Angeles, Washington, ion March 15th, at the age of 75 years. |She was buried on Martch 18th. late Mrs. Kempton was born in Pemâ€" troke in 1865, and leaves two children, Steve *and Emma Kempton, in Port Angeles. She was a visitor in South two years ago. Sympathy is ‘extended to the bereaved family. Miss Kathleen Pesore is spending her holidays from St. Joseph‘s, North Bay, at her home with Mrs. Burns on Bruce Ave. ! Mrs. S. Topham, of Golden City, is %in hospital suffering from a broken leg, ‘the result of a fall. [ _â€"Mr. Art Burns is spending the Easter + Olea. The sescond son, Neelo, went to Russia about ten years ago and is preâ€" sumably dead as the family have not heard from him since. The eldest son, Arvo, died in New York after losing »0th wife and child,. Albert the youngâ€" est boy died a few years ago in Winâ€" nipeg. Mrs. Bostrum will be buried on Sunday afternoon from Hunkin‘s Funâ€" eral Pariors at 2 pm. and will be inâ€" terned in Tisdale cemetery. under control Items of Interest fFrom S. Porecupine and the Dome At 1.20 o‘clock this morning firemen received the first call since a week ago today. They went to 86 Hollinger Lane with equipment but found only a blazing chimney. It won was brought Firemen Receive First Call for a Week Today south Porcupine, March 20â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"The death occurred in the Porcupine General hospital on Tuesday afternoon of Mrs. William Bosâ€" trum (Hulda) aged 60, of heart trouble, Sshe had been ill for some years but had only been in hospital for 11 days when she died. Her husband predeâ€" ceased her some years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Bostrom came to the Porecupine Camp from the States over twentyâ€"five years ago, and were among the first Finnish families to settle here. They todok up a farm at the north end of the town, and were almost the first to sell milk here. This farm was sold long ago and much of it is now divided into lots and built upon. ‘The Bostroms had ‘hree sons and one daughter of them all, only the daughter (Dolia), Mrs Gernecki survives. She lives on Proft street with her husband and daught«r, Had Been Resident in the Camp Over Twentyâ€"Five Years. The Magistrate commented on the importance to men working underâ€" ground to have a safety exit, and under section 174 gave the minimum fine of $100 and costs. South Por:upine, March 20â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"The many friends of Mrs. J. Armstrong, of Rae Ave., will be glad to know that she is fseling much bettoer, and intends leaving on Friday with her daughter, Irene, for Toronto where she will spend a month with her sister. She would like her neighbours and friends to know that she has apporetiated deéeply their many little kindnesses while she has been sick. * Mr. Art Burns is spending th holiday with friends in Toron Miss Mary Brown leave on 7 to spend Easter with her a Duparquet. Mrs. Lillie Helmer is home f: pital and is feeling improved it Miss Heléen Bawtenheimer, o to,: who is in camp to visit her Mr. John Bawtenheimer, is the Mrs. Ralph Woods. Mr. Ed. Rhamey, of Strachan Avenue, is in the Porcupine General hospital recovering from operation performed on Tuesday. The case against the mine is manded for one week. Mrs. Glen Baker left for New Lisâ€" keard on Tuesday after spending two weeks in town visiting her sister, Mrs. L. Bowes. manager Mins in Whitr charges laid by spector : 1. Pailing to proceed to provide auxiliary exit at the mine, and 2. Failing to provide proper hoist warning signals and stench warning apparatus. ound in the bag in the boot that the gare wite made we| Lintly Uurlers at South Porcupine working there was material such as was | Ch =® R k f Lhampion kink 0 recipients of dissarded articles, clothâ€"| ing and rubbish. He was in charsge of ; 16 contents of the bag \Mr. F. Mason, of the e, who found the + ent to pe $7.16. rial r Mur \of TO’pham. ital suffering ilt of a fall. rt Burns is : with friend. Mary Brown also gave evidenc forâ€"a person to ta y appsared the District f Porcupine ling the Toronto were assayved Dome Assayv to answe Mineés In Thurs arents m hosâ€" health Toronâ€" brotlhier ron=â€" thier, st of sday S 3 in eâ€" The fourth pl pie plates) was t Mrs. Hovey (with L. Bowes and M1 in the finals ove Turner (with Mr and Mts. Kavana Mrs. D. Mâ€"Lellan ai The two rinks co won five games and | week‘s competiticn. teamâ€"Mrs.. Shaw, M and Mrs. Wm. Acam nerâ€"up. Prizes for this com 1. The Marshallâ€"] and four silver rose rink of Mrs. Lewis. 2. Large ornament: nated by C. Remus, mins and South Por: team of Mrs. 3. Four glass lamp cupine Hardware < Cantor) and worn by Another Beautiful Issue of Salvation Army War Cry I‘ne Easter War ample of the fac Salvation Army ai with right royal v This issue of Th what the newspap: been saying ahout Salvation Army ir en. Printed in ayr the season, the F Raymer (with Mrs. E Evans and Mrs. Ken team won three and lo gri.. _ PTl the sea: work of ts meanit and the F evidence Rink Skipped by Mrs. C. Lewis Wins Marshallâ€" Eeclestone Trophy. tions are mo tive, but des; sue simply a printing art, issue has no subordinated. its meaning evidence that while it will appe all who admire beauty, the th benind it all is to carry on the against evil and sin and misery su2zsessful conclusion. 6 1 n urlers ink â€"t "cirl HL /7/ _TIHE wWoORriLD‘s rinkstf#f SH.VERPLATE Cor.Main and Golden â€" Phone 390 17 Pine St, N. la JEWELLERS and OPTOMETRISTS SOUTH PORCUPINE ‘TIM] @aken b Mrs. J picasing e real purpn( 1t 1€ otten eff FLASUTE trikin: 10tnhner exâ€" tever the amp rippeal : imple C. A. REMUS 31 Township Council to (Give Explanation on Wednesday Evening teeve Evans Issues Stateâ€" ment in Matter of Recent Resignation of Clerk. Corner Crawford Street and Golden Avenue Rice‘s Garage Service Station DODGE and DESOTO DEALER Ma Monday a deral elec PL 4 As 1 w sp€ 1€ VE i¢l€ perfect Congratulations m. â€" (M. Tuesday sday the date e regular me l1 Wednesday on â€"the oceasion of â€"the opening of the South 1€¢ 1 We \ida Poreupine Store. and all sucecess USED CARS houg! ‘Overy da to Look Your Mrs, H. Penelton, prop 0 BLOOR AVE. (near V sSOUTH PORCUPINE Beauty Salon it permanent by the ( > Zenith Thermigu:« iA V o compli QUIp e:cgram,'«--'rhe mplto ; jr"l to vor South Poreupin Apa near Moort

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