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Porcupine Advance, 16 Jan 1941, 1, p. 4

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Prominent Local Lawyer Dies uf Heart Setzure urge t0 ; ing turning â€" Of the war he remain in South Africa three ysars in the rich â€"dif in and around Kimbeorley. urge to move <n came and wervins agwarded eonclusi( ftry for .hi Journed to the turn of broke out i joineéd the Brooks champi ar2>2na. age, he held ithe 5s pionship of Canada track and field ev? addition he played with thie Montresl of that time. C acecomplishments ca s.on B athlet Cl supt Railwa ife as Pul of experitncees as that the dates "Archic" Brown. Born Liverpool, England. sixty ysears ag>,. came to Canada with his parents the ag> of five years. Rsared in M treal where his father held the nnsit on the fisor adjtins his of made by his left her cmpl® apparcntly in Dsath, i; wa: a sgudden h21 img the> n‘zht. The legalâ€"fraternity of the ahd hundreds of who were his intimate friends, were shock>d to learn on Pueday morninz of th>e sudâ€" den passing of i"Archie"> Brown, wel «knâ€"wn local solicitor and pion*®*r of the district, who was found . doad on the flsor of his apartment, which adjcins his offices The discovery was made by his stenozrapher, who had CY A. C. ("Archie") Brown, Pioneer of th> Porcupine, Soldier and Athlete, Fouwund Dead in His Apartment Tuesday . Morning. _ Legal Fraternity Shocked to Hear of His â€"SBudden Passing. f01 FPOR NUTRITION â€" Outdoor play perks up children‘s appstizesâ€"calls Let‘s Have a Drink of Milk y, hn cam 1 him > with _ di Whien Ts hn¢ nis nadd *( ida, JU hC * of the Gr nded school ed for his al lrCUI h Afj READING TIMEâ€"2 Minutes [ 116 Orga C 11 1( previous evening ual good health had been due tt ‘~some tims durâ€" 1€ n d boxing. In {Toot sall role fociball club 17 ind ‘I‘t there promp aâ€" Rifl mig: W prouc Che: livin that Bora rears of at Lela ; the â€" S( world â€" sociati lacal ) capact PLENTY OFP MILK i FKOh ~ENERGY â€" Ai the office. when fatigus apprcaches, many men have discovered that a cc3l glass of milk digpo!s that tir>d peps vou up! Start the milkâ€"drinking habsit today with Timmins Dairy Milkâ€"it‘s good for vou! FOR â€" ENERGY â€" Ai the when fatigua apprscaches men have discovered that Cl | capacity in the CHe ‘was also a nâ€" ; Timmins branc wh . Lesicn, and tock re | ‘and Cc I Lâ€"zion building tly ’ At ‘the conclw: 2s.! Tuesday afternc ‘as | son paid tribute he i whom he had to ; twentyâ€"six vears 1n it1k ind CrC X1l h TL his remark that he ran th tive party and the Bristc] T gold _ producinz are: i2" Brown was residents, whoese fail has made it what i were many more 1i whose heart was 1 growth of the North. A trus picture of gainecd frecm the until he had reached made at that time. ho made a couple o them just as easily. Always ready to n of promiss, he was rusch to the Porcup the cldest pioneers. inining camp from | its strugzzle +5 today its place as or»> of in silver rus North to made at ho made them jus 1D¢ The ised A l ruish was n xX yealts. ut alway Worship Attornes 10st pra ha Conciusi‘n 0i pCl.ice ifternoon, Magistra id l also <in t] the local Bar Ass a valu@®d member fanich : ‘the ‘ :C All in on 1 V week salary he wa ignds here often recal .‘l l.ll.\i heor forme: in War day when i + ‘of ths m the late Mr. Brow: own for "the pas ‘We Treoquent‘y dis came out smilinz, ical means ho late Mr. Brown, 'm the upstairs portion â€"of the hotsl and wn for pas l\/Ih D:mchuk advissd the pair to be We Trequent‘y disâ€" ‘quisct. . They took no heedâ€"of the adâ€" ‘ame out smiling," ; vice and were sursequently ordered out Mrs. D:mchuk said that Tamas shoved aldbick also addsd ' her.and knocked her down, whils Dmitâ€" familv â€"of the lato frik.gave her a vicious kick Tamas was sure that we ar> ilinnd $20â€"and costs or thir-ty days and eply tsuched. 1 fDmimlk_ fifty dollars and costs; or In oV 1€ that it wWas nol the ago o‘ thirty of five childrca., ik> up the study Osgoode Hall, ho firm Of Edmund DRINK he man may be today. him bu President Veterans‘ 11 arl mo C e man in?s of th tho Ti pa eC the same; Convicted on assault charges laid by sociaâ€"ion. Mrs. Mary Demchuk, proprietress of er If ‘the itho London Hotel, Balsam Sit>st, North Canadian;two men, Jules and. Jack ari dn the Pinitruk, accested jail sentences in lisu «h of the |of finss "when ‘they appéared before nCt has taken t onserva firm 13 HI ‘The of world moVv °t field a. Two Men Jarled MI or Assaulting .. Woman In Heotel on crease o| as again @Quebec‘s 1940 production of gold and silver "will reach new allâ€"time peaks in th> mining history of the province," A O. Dufresne, director of the provincial bureau of mines, said Monday in releasâ€" ing statistics fcr November and for the first 11 months of last vear. 1 201 Quebec Gold Production Sets New Allâ€"Time Record Provincial ~Special ‘Constable Norman Réilly wil leave Timmins on January 20 on a transfer to Larder Laks, it was announced toâ€"day by Sgt. Roy Elliott, the local detachment, ‘Constabl}: RSilly has been stationed in Timmins since last September, coming here from the headquarters staff in Haileybury. His successor here has not been ~fficiâ€" ally named as vet. Tried to Sell'Somc Ham to Kirkland ‘Police Sergeant mor the 11 month‘s period ended cvimber 30, gold production showed 1 increas>» of 57,587 ounces at 928914 nces as compared with 871.347 ouncss the «correspomnding period of 1M9. Iver was 139493 ounces highcr at 201,159, against 1.061.666. In Constable Is Given Transfer To Larder Lake Norman Reilly, ~of Local Provincial Tm ce, to Leave Timmins Ianucu_\ 20. The two men wer in the upstairs port Mrs. D :mchuk adyv M a inz ‘air Convicted of Attack on Mrs. Maryv Demchuk, Lonâ€" don Hotel Proprietress. and thre? daugshters, Mrs. ‘Geitha Peéerry, of Timmins, Mrs. G:2. Dutton. of Torcâ€"n‘:‘o, and Miss Myrtle Brownr, also of Timmins. The is tkaing hold this afterâ€" neon sorvices to be condtuicted at the Firs®; Baptist Church Timmins by Reov. H. Slade. The Canadian ‘Lesion will be repres:nted in a body march from the funeral parlour to theâ€"church, and "The Last ‘Post" will be sounded at the gravoside by the ‘buglor. have known him sincs 1921 and aiâ€" ways found him on> of the finest of fellows," he said. Hs is survived ‘by txo Horac>: now with the tirm of Lord Thomas of Toronto. Leslic, sorving with the Royal ‘Canadian Engin>‘rs ~Overs>as and thre>s dauchters, Mrs. ‘Geitha maAlt Theo and impt wanis Cli held on Round Table Talk Held At Mecting of Kiwanis hange: Judging from the price of maybe it was a hen that laid oldlen eopgs. 1 featu Dromptu 1 Novembe nces Cc( ‘r produc 646 oun: 110.428. 1 joint meeting. with ms Club took the place of Monâ€" ‘egular meeting of the local Kiâ€" Club bu; a spccial luncheon was n Monday in order that those issed the joint gathoring might in their membership records. cented jail sentences in lisu n ‘they appeared before Atkinson Wednesday mornâ€" U,32 Olinc?s was reportâ€" ber gold production of compared with 735,387 ecrrespondinz month of twentyâ€"oig ur> of the roundâ€"tib making a rumpus howed an inâ€" 117,074 ounces t in attendanse meeting was an a THEPORCUPINT aDVAXNCT, ThRIMITNS ONTaPIO south Porcupine, Ont. (Missouri Synod) iev. E. Roth. Pastor Divine Service at 8:30 pm. in the Anglican Church South Porcupine. All are welcome. * % â€"Church DAFFODIL HALL, 19 FIRST AVE Captain W. YOLLICK, C.A. Assistant Minister St Matthew Timumins. 10.00 a m.â€"Sunday School 11 00 a m.â€"Morning Prayer Schumacher Rey. F. J. BAINE, M.A., B.D.. Minister Res. 83 First Ave. Phone 1094 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Worship 2,00 p.m.â€"Sunday School 700 pm.â€"Evening Worship South Porcupine, Ven. J. E. Woodall, D.DP., Minister Sunday Services 10.00 a.m.â€"Sunday School 10.15 am.â€"Junior Bible Class 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer 7 p.m..â€"Evening â€"«Praver ffoly Communion on 1st Sunday at 11 2nd and 4th Sunday at 8 a.m. ard and 5th Sunday at 7 p.m. Baptisms and Marriages by arrange ment. Meeting. pm.â€"Solders and Adâ€" herents. Fhursdayâ€"8:00 p.m.â€"Public Meeting. Strangers Welcome, Come and Worship Merting. Mondayâ€"7.00 p.m.â€"Corps Cadets. Tuesdayâ€"7.00 Psoples Major and Mrs. J. Cornthwaite Officers in Charse. sSundayâ€"11.00 a.m.â€"Holiness Meeting. sundayâ€"2.30 p.m.â€"Sunday School. Sundayâ€"7.00 p.m.â€"Greéat Salvation subject:â€" ‘LIPE." Golden Text: "Iâ€"will give unto <him that is athirst of the fountain of the wator Cf life freely. He that overâ€" comoch shall inherit.all things; and I will be his God. and he shall be my son." (Revelation 21:6, 7.) Oddfellows‘ Hall, Spruce Street North sSUNDAY, JANUARY 19th, 1941 Cedar Street and Fourth Avenue _ P k Minister |__ _ Mr. and ~Mrs.G. S. Iowe ‘left vye. Rev. W. M. Mustard, M.A., B.D. ! cently ‘to spend a few ~months in AssOciate ~Florida. ev. E. GiHimour smith, B.A. | ____â€"_._. 10.45â€"Morning Worship. i His many friends will be clad to know 12.15â€"Inieormediate and senior. "that Mr. Harry Pollick who has been il 2.30â€"Jimiors ;Primary and Beginners.| at St. Mary‘s Hospital is report:d as 2.30â€"In Mattagami Public School for| making good recovery. Primary and Beginner. | s 7.00 p.m.â€"Evening Worship _ _ Mr..J. G, Harris, who was recently 8.30â€"â€"Friendship Hour. ’operated on at St. Mary‘s hospital, is A Cordial Welceome To ‘AH makings excellent progzress to complete South Porcupine, Ont. BLOOBR AVXCNUE. Rev. James A. Lyttle, Minister 11.00a m.â€"Dome Sunday School 10.0G School for all twelve years and ovor. 2.00 pm.â€"Sunday School for all unâ€" der twelve years. 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Service. 700 pm.â€"Evening Service. All Are Welcome Rector: ‘Rev. Canon Casning, B.A., L Th 10.00 a.m.â€"Adult Bibe ciass 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer 3.00 p.m.â€"Sunday School 4.15 pm.â€"Baptisms 7.00 pm.â€"Evening Prayer Holy ~Communion on 1st Sunday o monthi, at l1 a.m.; on .3rd Sunday, at 7 p.m.; and on 5th Sundav, at 8.30 a m St, Luke‘s Evangelical Lutheran Church Mconday‘s a4ssue of the North Ba; Nuggztâ€" pitblishes a puture of a . grotu} ofâ€"Northern men leaving to train with th:> Royal Canadian Air Forse. Th« group includes W. R. Timmins, Pilotâ€"observer; W.S. Bourke Kirkland Lake, .pilot Christian Science Society Among thcose leaving North Bay last week among the R.â€"C. A. F. recruits for Manning Pos!l, Toronto were: â€" G. Mill:r, Timmins, Pilot; C. D. Murâ€" ray, Irequois Falls, Pilot; F,; <Andrews, Ssuth: Porcupine. Pilot..> / Mrs. Horb Palmer, and son, Hard retuirnc:d «last woek to Rouyn aift spending some time in town visiti friends, the guests of Mr. and Mrs.:G Roddon of 35 Columbus avonues. M Palm:r is a former Timmins ,residen Trinity United Church His many friends will be sorry to l:iarn that Mr. Emmett Stark, manager of the Palace Theatrs, is quite ill at his home. K Oddfellows‘ Hall, Spruce The Rev. K. W. House, B.A. Sunday Schocl at 1.30 p.m Public Worship at 7 p.m. You Are Woelcome Schiuumacher Anglican Miss Emma Beattis, of Toronto the guost of friends in Timmins week. | United Church, Timmins Church Directory The Salvation Army St. Matthew‘s Church St. Paul‘s Church A Cordial Welesome to All Presbyterian Church of ‘Canacda United Church Hall, Spruce Street . lHouse, B.A., Minister lâ€"at 1.830 pm. L. _ iAÂ¥ JiUCiL _ 1JÂ¥ XF2Z 4 CV ; Mtr. and M a picture of a. group. MONTHLY DEPOSITTS PROVIDE {mnchm'. were leaving fo train with| FOR REPAYMENT i day ‘on ac>o Rouyn ALVr town visitin:~ and Mrs.:Guy avonus. Mrs ‘orse. â€" The ' )vâ€"Williams,| f You C. D. Murâ€": APPLY TO NEAREST BRANCH OP * The Canadian Bank SS Bas of Commerce Harold Monday will be "Civic Day"*" at the | macher. ,!'I‘immins Kiwanis Mayor Bruâ€" Aiphonse Labresque; John A. Lan |nette and all the 1941 council being the | ders; Mrs. Kennath Langford, Schu ‘‘Club‘s guests at the weekly luncheon,| macher; Mrs. Valeda Laurin; L L ‘as has sbeen the for several | blanc:; Mrs. W. G. Leck. Schumacher vears. R. Lap. e n mt is .,, w ° PAPERHANGING, PATNTINC â€" Tom °_ Beligle, Phone 668. â€"91tf His many friehds will be glad to know that Mr. Edgar Ringstead who has been undergoing tr:atment at Toronto General Hospital is making good proâ€" pgress to recovery. His many fftiénds will regret to learn that Jack Craik, 208 Tamarack street, had the misfortune t> fracture his left leg badly while out skiing on Sunday last. opzrated making wiltmn Une January â€"meelin ~n Tuesday January. 2ist, theâ€"St. John Ambulance street, south. The I.O.D.E. «will. resume â€"mestinges with the January «~meeting. to be ‘heold on Tuesda.\'.Januar.;. 21ist, at 8 p.m. in M 1 Mrsi. â€"R.â€"+Lsckic woek of Mr. an Englehart. Miss H. Fulmer, taking up residenc wesok. Mrs. W. C. Sinclair. ‘of Sudbury spendinz a ‘few weeks at Timmins You Make Other Amounts at Pr oportionately Low Rates YOUR ESTATEIS PROTECTED Py LIFFE INSURANCE WHICH THE BANK ARRANGES, If You Y ou 12 Mnnthlyg Borrow Receive Deposits of $ 60 $ 55.87 $ «J $ 96 $ s s | $ 144 $ 134.80 $12 $ 192 $ 1749 .902 $16 | ‘$ 300 $ 280.04 $25 | $ 4902 $ 460.67â€" $41 3 $1,068 $1,000.86 $89 l | 1 | | SUPERIOR FUFILS Phone 2120 for good coal â€"and dry wooda. 143 Comâ€" mercial Ave. â€"â€"82tf For Winter Needs or Any ‘Other Useful Purpose Bornâ€"On Friday, January 10th, 1941 the Porcupine General Hospiltal, to r. and Mrs: Gerry Gordonâ€"a son. ONE YEAR TO REPAY Personal Loans MISCELLANEOUS G. Harris, who on at St. Mary‘ xcellent progress ind â€" was recently | _ Contributions continue â€"to come in ; hospital, is| fO0r (the ~POrcupine. Christmas, Scal to .complete| Fund, the money to be used for;carryâ€" - Eing on ithe fight against tunsrculosis l ‘in the Porcupine The incidénce of tuberculosis in the Porcupin2g district has ~been considerably reduced, â€"with still batter prospects for the future, the work being spsecially centred on prevention â€"and .caringâ€"for children in l this reégard. § ’ Elsewhere in this issue will be found éret to ifarn | a list of contributions to the Chrlstmaq" arack street.| Herewith is anotherâ€"for ture ms left i Jan. 12th, 1941:â€" zon ne . to. be hold at 8 p.m. in hall, ~Birch ind Lake, is mmins this guest this V anAllen. Aiphonse Labresque; John A. Lanâ€" ders; Mrs. Kennath Langford, Schuâ€" macher: Mrs. Valeda Laurin; L Ltâ€" Reg,. Dundas. Mrs. Lena Elley, Schumacher Chas. M. Haapanen; B,. H Charles Hendsby. Alfred Kelloy; G€o. Kyle, Peter Bailey; L. â€" mach*r. Gordon â€" Cameron Chulak. Four Births Registered During the Past Week | ! } | | Wil FPurther (‘ontl'ibutions to the Fund for the Battle Acgainst Tuberculosis. Another List of Donations to the Christmas Seal Fund AW VO+ (QPAT UJY JaCGWIJ°3d(I UOâ€"â€"UIOS _ ‘Uuos }320§ 991 JO ‘OzUsUIAB[O} CIUCIUY ‘SIN pu®s JW ©1.°OF6T ‘UI92Z JoqtadaG, ucâ€"UWIO® u0s JpUEM T JO SOA Uc‘[opng ‘UM YUBIAT ‘st1f TN 03 ‘HUIGT uUoâ€"ucg; ABp.HN â€"~185g uo 33q 01 [rIJoun}t ou} puor]j8 0; Mo.Ltowro}: SarAuot Iet2aUM (upty owun awucs armb 10 [[; uasq s# saotop ‘sID ‘OJuUucIoL "PM MBA BLMOjJIA ‘souor ‘yM ‘SIWN Iol J0 ol} JO 1UFIU 18B pIJOA poAtO0 Js[sGUM 9 S ‘SIWN that Mr. home here speedy rec Lap many friends will regre; to learn Mr. Sydney Whesler is ill at his SLTIM‘S TRA NSFER COAL and wWOoon MOVING and CARTAGE i1 Mris. Larry Wilson <of Schuâ€" were called to North Bay toâ€" iczount of the dsath ‘of Mr: mother. ~b) all wi Plea Budgrick, Schuâ€" Harrison to Annis | FOR SALE ne home 0 fair condi Schuâ€" Yesterday was the last day f°r 1940 | motor vehicle licenses. The office of the local issuer reporited this morning ’a steady. stream of applicants: The \rush however was not as heavy as | December 31. J. R,. Mills\r, Socuth Porcupine: ‘Geo. E. Monpetit; Jack McIsaac. Pellétier; H. P. Peltomaki: South Porcupine, P. Ricker; Miss J.°H. Ricker, Walter Rintala; Wiliam Rocholian. J. B, Stevens; Mrs. Keith Stirling. J. C. Turcott; Harry Turntr Mrs. C. Wagner; Mrs. Thos. Youns KENNEDYâ€"â€" In lovinzmsmory of our dear son and brother, Russel Kenneth who passed «away January !17th, 1940. "‘Tis hard to part with one so dear; We little thought the end was near. ‘Farewell, dear son. your life is past. Our love for you till the end will last. ~(Gons from us but not forgotten, ‘Never shall your memory fade. Biut sweetest thougzhts shall ever linger | Round the spot where you are laid. | â€"Ever remombered and sadly missed <by Mother. Dad,. Sisters and Brother. 5p In the Matlter of the Estate of Mary Jane Rathwell, late of the settlement of south Porcupine in the District of Cochrane, Teacher, Deceased. Nctice is heroby given, pursuant to the, Statutes in that behalf, that all persons having ~â€"claims against the Estate of the said Mary Jane Rathwell, deceased, who died on or about the Ninetsenth day of Novemb@r, A.D. 1940, are required to forward their claims duly verified by affidavit to the underâ€" signed Administrator of the said Estate, on or betc>re the Third day of February A.â€"D. 1941, after which date the Adâ€" ministrator will proceed to distribute the ~assets of the said Estate among the persons entitled thereto having reâ€" gard only to and being â€"respoansible only for the claims of which he shall then have had notice. Dated Sixth day You‘ll appreciate the quality and the fine service we offer. M. G. SULLIVAN JR SALE â€" 1933 Plymouth coach in fair conditionâ€" real bargainâ€" terms may arrangedâ€"18% Main Street. south Porcupine phone 82. Bs COAL NEW LICENSES REQUIRED at Lucknow, this ‘ of, January, A.D. 1941. Gerald T. Rathwell, Administrator. Luecknow. Ont. Phone 129

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