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Porcupine Advance, 25 Apr 1917, 1, p. 5

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@0400 046 ¢¢¢ 0e 0808 0080008080000 0 00 6 6 ¢ 4 6 4 ¢% 00000000000" i Successor to 4 M. J. Roche ; The Ideal i Wedding Gifts €% 6 #$9%%0¢0¢¢000¢0088000 0P 0080000000 0060600080000 09 000 099 6603 9 6 o #000000099 9000000 00000000 0040 4 0000000 00 00 000004 0 %%% 06 6 $ Screen Doors and Windows You will find them here in Wedding Rings and Engagement Rings to suit all tastes and all purses. Just received a carioad of screen doors and windows, and we will e pleased to have you look at our well finished goods before buying. Doors $1.50, $2.25 and $3.00 complets with hinges. Windows oooooooooooooooooo ..................... 20¢ to 60c _ . L. McHALE JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN to OPPOSITE POST OFFICE h e TIMMINK S Silverware, China Gold, and Novelties No. 1006 Force Pump, brass IDUCT ie iss asa +o4 ie ie e l No. We are also in a position to get reâ€" pairs for any makes of pumps. No. 1%, Drive Well Point ..... 2.00 We sell the pumps that give satisâ€" factien, and carry a large stock of well, cistern and force pumps. No. 1‘‘ Pump, 3 x 10 cylinder. .8.00 No. 2‘‘ Pump, 3 x 12 cylinder 10.00 . 3 x 12 brass lined Cylinders;>..; k.‘ Marria â€"leenses iIssue cylâ€" k ; .. i l }.m!ll brot | Tortune. %ém:l;n\'t'u”) | both oceu | eclaimed th ieine and | | { 0’_0 | | I was wron: ; Mavsistrat« iilnli SQ0° OI I the doubl f:m«l costs. | again,"‘‘ sa | being paid _ The cast I smiting a ,'al steel ha 'mblll]'lilill:ll ‘4 llll't'vâ€"qll;ll‘i proper tin ‘afternoon | on, claimii he should Iwill have â€" j ever, if he aitss tb ts 3 Aldue L a Sergeron. | North Bay returned t Exâ€"Cons| faced two i Roy of Tis | the other p Ne h. Bergeron. He was given 60 days in North Bay jail, and the clothes were returned to their rightful owner. Exâ€"Consiable Hurtubise of Moneta faced two charges,â€"one laid by Chief lloy of Tisdale for selling liquor. and the other preferred by Provincial offiâ€" a steel was dismissed, The complainant failing to appear even threeâ€"quarters of an hour after the proper time. He did appear in the afternoon and wanted the case to go on, claiming he did not know when he should have been in ceourt. He will have to start a new case, howâ€" ever, if he wants to get the Turk. Aldue Lafontaine pleaded guilty to stealing a suit of elothes from W m. Bergeron. He was given 60 days in North Bay jail, and the clothes were returned to their rightful owner. alleged to have been Jleft. Further it was not probable that the stuff iumld have been left in the kitchen without the knowledge of the proâ€" !1)11(%«»1 or his cook, both only a few away. Inspector Blackwell alâ€" so reforred to the contradietory natâ€" ure of some of the evidence. Many in the court room, however, were conâ€" vinced hy the earnestress of Micheloff that he was telling the truth, but unâ€" !hntmmrel\ for the accused the Magâ€" ‘h“dte was not among this number. He fined Michelof®â€" $200 and cots. The returned soldier sard he would appeal to another quarter. \ gentleman named Melsky said he was not drunk in the Toronto Cafe, hbaving only had cold water to drink. Provincial Officer Ackroyd who arâ€" rested him, and Constable Sally both told of his condition and actions at the time complained of. â€" Apparently he had been in a fight, tables were mexfmnvd grease smeared on the walls and otherâ€" unseemly _ things. Melsky was fined $10 and costs for the drunkness part and allowed the option of telling where he got lus liquor or â€"going to ‘jail= for three: months. ' Frank Ciserino and Angelo woroi both brothers and brothers in musâ€" fortune. _ They were charged with unlawfully keeping liquor. _ They both occupied the same room, and claimed the liquor was only for medâ€" icine and that they did not know i was wrong to have it that way. The Mavistrate judged the two as twins| and so only fined one of them ful" the double offence,â€"the usual ‘?‘_’()()! and costs. **You‘ll never catch me again,"" said Angelo, as the fine \\'as! it was not likely an enemy awould cart so much liquor to the place when 2 sinele bottle would have done as well. ) Also a cvalnable suifcase was Alleges That Liquor Was Left on His Premises to Cause Trouble. Other Police Court News. R:TURNED SULOIER SUGGESTS A PLOT 11( Ackroyd for keeping liquor Â¥] paid ase of the Turk charged with a Russian on the topnot with hammer was dismissed. the arc hbu\y the foo â€" He too had |] e kitchen for fifteen utes when the pohece fto appear even s of an hour after the He did appear in the d wanted the case to go he did not know when ive been in court. He the ult C c up of t ('(miH:ll 01 L imdicated Iu findin eTence. contrary ossihilitv e liquor. 1i 11 Sall 11¢ L )01 ) ‘ five bottl ro witnes Bulgariai 'Gl'“ ”l( nspe view dence round ouscht 1. 1J 4 said of 1 T1 Provincial Officer Allen on Monday I took a Syrian off the train for trayâ€" elling without authority from the authorities, the man being classed as ban alien enemy on account of his the court toâ€"morrow. The case was dismissed last week because the comâ€" plainant diud not appear. large. in the maiter Of The Assauil pon the Turk who was hit on the ead with a hamamer, fresh inforâ€" nagtion has been laid against his alâ€" leged assailants who will come before ALREBTED FOR TRAVELLING WITHOUT PERMISSION country When opening :o a that promus TDhe Oordl kept on while a s highâ€"gra discover) 1sSA U 1 The Ing be made orCc. 18 IhQ sSto of this is said to he in the ordmary $10 and Quantity of Ore Now Stoped Out and a Shipment Will be Made in May. GOLO REEF T0 MAKE HIGHâ€"GRALE SHIPMENT and S5th, the No secured the mo on of the wor meoâ€" and. Juli Thedaâ€"Bara â€" en staging, ete., of done apparent]; expense. Thos production else in the class of â€" fon, 2 "only"6of 3 Theda Bara in Bevenâ€"reel Reproductâ€" ion of FPamous Play. us, he s out on Porcupins Platcon Still Keeps Growâ€" ing, With Specially Good Class of Men. taken Sally. 6 tLNVEN MBRE RECRUMS UR FERTOTRY ORAF sale. On the later he asked and was granted a week‘s remand. To the charge of selling liquor no defence was preferred but he asked the magâ€" istrate to defer decision until this week, io which request the M: v*natmte acceded. comple fort and pu ren enemy on Account Ol â€"h11s ry being ander Turkish rule. i the Syrian was taken to the station it was learned that he the second man wanted for an It upon a Turk. As his part in ssault was not considered sertâ€" he is out on $50 bail on the e. In the maiter of the assault the Turk who was hit on the Friday and Saturda h, the New Empire â€" d the motion the worldâ€"famous and. "Junliet,‘‘ awith â€"Baraâ€" ceast. The oft nrnext month said to he in contemplation, ary $10 and $12 ore to be the property for treatment ipment will be made of the . â€"Among the receent good s at the Gold Reef was the the Gold Red fiveâ€"foot vein lave been adided. t0o ts A. Sykes, Earl Neil, ‘ore, Andrew WV. Wood, ton, Jolhin â€" MeDonald, "red Leduec, T. C. Iph B. Martell. In adâ€" ‘re seven or eight others , but Tailed to pass the The platoon is now ted® and a litile extra ie support should get treneth in a hurry. *4b( M B Icet. was the â€"foot vein of quartz od things in gold. shipment will likely > Platoon im recruail : echopping off of friend who Rad Austrian also gave to the court. The d not seem to reâ€" was â€" happening, pt up his recent ng (queerly. The ted chinn to the Â¥, whither he was 101 OT + work to all @111 The ad di min« _ from ss has been Company in Simnce â€" dlast tine rIght â€"a credit the others together. Advance and what the â€" s not on reeruted OS I11 Commissioner, North Bay Datcd at North Bay, Ontamo. more or ie For furthe apply to Mr. rane, Out.; Ag or 14 10 () All ‘‘Tenders‘‘ ;to Obe (marked "‘TENDERNS FORK LANDSE‘‘ and adâ€" dressed See Bamples at the Advance Office Sealed tenders will be recer the sale of the following Land: 12.00 o‘clock, noon, Monday, 30th, 1917. Highest or any not necessarily accepted. All â€"@‘‘Tenders‘‘ ~be CHEAPER THAN YCU CAN BUY : HEM OF TOWN. All Kinds of | Chas. G. Cumming Counter Check BOORKS 60 Tobacco Shop e . «p 6004 7 TEMISKAMING NORTHERN ONTARIO RAILWAY Sale of Lands=â€""By Tender‘" l 10,; ~Co Clergin or less. All unsold dots in the Monteith. All unsold 1lots in the ‘FTown Matheson. All unsold lots in the NVillage Dane. All unsold dots in the Town Enelehart. All unsold lots in the Town Latelhiford,. All unsold lots in the Village Temacami. of NUI'UI “;1]1' od lut 10. (‘nnnvssinn 1, Township of Calvert, 150 acres, more or less. Part of the North Half of Lot 10, Concession 6, Townshp of Clerâ€" 56 acres, more or les Part of 10, Con AILF unsold lots in the Cochrane. All unsold dots in the Porquis Juncetion. orth Half of Lot 2, Concession Township of Clergue, contaimâ€" g 150 acres, more or less. art of the South Half of Lot Concession 1,~ Township ef IT! Next Imperial Bank : Timmins to the OleesslIoOn 50 acre he South o S1On and full V > J; o Bi «4 4 » nts at containin 11 undersioned South South â€"Half :of «l.0f n 6, ~Township of ining 50 2scres more iUl partici Bauldry, 1 \'arinus' 1‘ ”:!” Uf lmt Township of received for Lands, up to rPs THIRD AVENUE l (O) W1A “'\ l)l'il tender 1N (Oin| 4 ) € nts 1rs DTE of Fifty thousand s#sleighs are necesâ€" sary to carry the politieal exiles in Siberia back to eivilization. Czarâ€" dom had a pretty good innings, says The Mail and â€" Empire. ‘+*Aren‘t yon worried,‘ a asked Mrs. Smith, ‘when you know where your husband st late every night 2 ** + Not so much worried, probably Mrs. Smith replied, ‘as I would h ‘arora tagled rout this The Ontario Government â€" Public Service Bulletin says:â€" In many sections of New Ontario where fires have kuilled all vegetation it is felt that something should be done to establish grasses in order that settlers may have pasture for their live stock and not be put to the exâ€" pense of purchasing hay for their animals at high prices. With this in mind, plans are bheing made to seed down the roadsides and open spaces in the forest with grasses and clovers this spring. Sn:lpsmis Town .. The third game will be played on Wednesday, when the **Town"‘ team will do their best to take a fall out of (the ‘‘SBerubs,‘‘ <the only ‘other team in the league that has not yet performed in the competition. Messrs Tripp Bros., the proprietors of the Bowling Alleys, are offering a handâ€" some silver cup to the winners and it is very much an open question as to who will be the fortunate team. SEEDING DOWN ROADSIDES AND WABTE AREAS IN NORTH took |)lil("c on Mon the **Town!"‘ tean feat at the hands (Miller Bros, Steo: Fp* . Plhe scores wer TIsofIG: .. .. ... .. pin evenling Counceil defeates tom J The United States Navy Depar ient has deerided as a part of its gen ral plan for policing the Atlantic ‘acoast, to include the great lakes mutes, and gpccordingly navigation us season will be directly under the ipervision of the Government. Thre ast guards vessels, the Morrill, Tu= rora and Mackimae have been deâ€" sSCUTH PORCUPINE BOWLING LEAGUE. "‘]l i3 6 4 {(‘("()l‘.(l ‘a i fotr tlie | will mainta BLISSFUL IGNORANCE nd game of the schedul on Monday evening, whe team went down to ds hands of the **Soapsuds ood No w ) 111 and these : harp watech Navy â€" Depar part of its gei the Atlant he laks owling League art on Friday 1 * he _ Township ag *‘ ‘_(Reamsbotâ€" marein of 360 * mimdry 1807 1507 1792 1609 183 pins. 60 pins f'l'ivlu' Y redule when

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