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Porcupine Advance, 22 Aug 1917, 1, p. 4

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2 $ 9840004 FOUR Mr. Geo. Deckert, of the Melintyre office staff, has left for a vacation trip to Toronto. Mr. Dorway, paying a visit t Dorwav. Mr. Dossett, mill superintendent of the Dome Mine, is away on a vacaâ€" Miss Boyle, who her sister, Mrs. El home in Cobalt. Mr. Hilton Brown, of tvre staff, is leaving for Mr. Barnet, of Colorado, who has been visiting his daughter, Mrs. M. Williams, returned to his home on Mondav. The test case against â€" exâ€"Mayor Wilson regarding the Teaming Byâ€"law was again remanded for a week at last Thursday‘s Police Court. A similar remand was also made in the case of Jas. Saloman under the O.T. KRev. and Mrs. J. Macdonald, who have been spending a_ vacation at North Bay and other points south, are expected back to Timmins _ this week. During this holiday, Rev. Mr. Macdonald has been kept busy enâ€" ough, being in much demand for the filling of different pulpits at the places visited. The new uniforms for Li Town Band were ordered some branch of the Canadian â€" Order of Foresters last week Mr. D. A. Hogâ€" garth who is leaving New â€"Liskeard to come to Timmins as prineipal of the Public School here, was presenâ€" ted with a handsome umbrella and an address of appreciation from the members of the Order. Big ‘erow Philippa‘‘ /s An Austrian woman, whose â€" husâ€" band is serving a terim in jail for a breach of the Ontario â€" Temperance Act, had an Austrian arrested _ last week, but when the case came to trial before Justice of the Peace â€" Montâ€" gomery the charge laid was one of asâ€" sault, rather than the more _ serious charge expected. The _ Austrian pleaded guilty to the charge of asâ€" sault and Solicitor Torrance made plea for him on account of previous character and the fact that no harm had been done. The Austrian â€" was fined $20 and costs. For the month of July, Schumacher Red Cross had the following work turned in by its working members :â€" 15 pairs of socks, 254 towels, 36 suits of pyjamas, 98 pillow slips, 26 sheets, 31 washâ€"cloths, 25 housewives, 25 comfort bags. Schumacher Red Cross is doing good work according to this evidence, but apparently does not deâ€" sire the public to know anything abâ€" out it, as no reports are sent to The Advance. The Schumacher Red Cross is also said to have decided to buy a sewing machine so that more work mavy be done at the Red Cross rooms. ance, occupied t ryterian church Sundav., and spx According to The Haileyburian | news has been received in Haileyâ€" bury of the disbandment of the 159th Battalion as a unit, and that all proâ€" perty of the regiment, such as band instruments, etc., will be shipped back / to Canada from overseas. Judges| aV, Dugsgar, of the Dominion Alliâ€" ceupied the pulpit at the Presâ€" n church at both services on , and spoke earnestly on temâ€" e and allied subjects. One of meeting of Timmins News in Brief . i points was tne C\ using so much nec making of liquors, of the world faced .. He also touched Woest molas distillin Sr., of Arnprior + Ihis son, Mr. L toâ€"day f the New Liskeard ‘anadian â€" Order of is been visiting has left for her s, ~‘sugar, . etce. and brewinz in ie evil he while Mcelnâ€" vacation Timmins food TAlln 1¢ 1 18 t] trical staff, has left C and Sault Ste. Marie Mr. E. MceGrath is back from a visâ€" it to Ottawa and Toronto. Mrs. Meâ€" Grath accompanied him home. Timmins taxpayers may cheer up. The rate here might be higher. Gravâ€" enhurst, for instance, this year has a rate of 50 mills on the dollar. Mr. George Drew left on Wednesâ€" day for his home near Lindsay to visâ€" it his mother who has been in poor health recently. Mr. Vie Harding, electrician at the Poreupine Crown Mines, leaves next Monday for a vacation to Toronto, Brantford and other southern points, and it is expected that he will be showered with congratulations and eood wishes on his return. }IrS-” Aurora Mr. J. A. Bannister bhas been apâ€" pointed Public School Inspector for Temiskaming, in succession to the late Mr. Hallet. Mr. Bannister for several years has been a successful and prominent teacher in Bruce County. The people of Timmins and district this year have enjoyed a number of very pleasant little voyages on the Mattagami through the enterprise of Mr. John Power, whose steamer Agâ€" nes has bheen making regular trips on Sunday, and special trips as occasâ€" ion seemed to require. _ On Sunday last, as usital, many took advantage of the Opportunity for a pleasant sail down the river to Sandy Falls. Charles Bailey, who has enlisted from Cobalt with Iseut. Jack Munâ€" roe‘s Forestry Battalion, is the third of the Bailey family to join up for overseas, the father being a Returned Soldier, and another son, Norman, beine on the firing line these sixteen nelng on months j was d to. bee wvithoult sports and recreation on Labor Day this year, even though the larger plans in this respect have been dropâ€" ped. A number of the local enthusâ€" ilasts in football, baseball, trapshoctâ€" ing, etce., are arranging events for Sept. 3rd that undoubtedly will be atâ€" tractive and pleasing. joinin Last week brief reference was made to the battle between a Russian shift boss at the Hollinger and an Ausâ€" trian laborer, but apparently in this case Russia and Austria have made a separate and inconclusive peace withâ€" ut arbitration, for no further proâ€" ceedings have been taken, and the figcht is over for the time being. So far as can hbe learned the Austrian Y rad been discharged and as a revenge ran into the boss on the road with a Gib MelInnis says that Bob Allan‘s auto is as fine a machine as ever straddled a ditch, but it again came near to grief and nearer than that to a buggy one evening last week. Jack Maclean was driving, andâ€" coming from South End he met a horse and bugoeyv. Jack thought the buggy was a little auto, and the driver of the buggy thought the auto was a little buggy. Anyway the two collided and fhe buggy had to go home on three wheels. Now Acting Chief Sally is advocating threeâ€"wheeled rigs, and when D‘Beeg Police gets home again he‘ll be telling Jack that he‘s a bally mucker. motor eyele, row started. Take notice that my wife, Saloma Anderson, having left my bed and board, I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by her after this date. 4() KARL ANDERSON ROOM WANTED in good private family, by respectable young man. Apply Box 822, Advance Office. Mr. Crosser, resident engineer o ie Dome, is spending a vacation a oronto and other porints south. Mr. Smith AS1l?H} or; and on the s past. Toing lus io the Fo W. G. Smith returned from this week. ind anofther son, Norman,. n the firing line these sixteen past. Bugler Charles Bailey n lis bit on duty at Kapusâ€" for a yvear past, previous to the Forestry Draft. TENDEERS WANTED vill be of the Melntyre Eleeâ€" ; left Camp for Buffalo NOTICHE M O d and as a revenge on the road with a then the bleeding i 46 rPORCUPITINE ADVANCE rtain noot , on T imâ€" the »r} @0600006064 Friday and Saturday, Aug. 24 and 25 00008000906 CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG Municipality of the Township of Tisâ€" dale, District of Temiskaming. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that L have transmitted or delivered to the persons mentioned in Section 9 of the Ontario Voters‘ Lists Act the copies required by said Section to be so transinitted or delivered of the List, made pursuant to the said Act, of all persons appearing by the last revised -\sxemmvnt Roll of the said Municiâ€" pality to be entitled to vote in the said Municipality at Elections for Members of the Legislative Assembly and at Municipal Eleetions; and that the said List was first posted up in 1 Y OM( VOTERS‘ LISTS, 1917. f a x * flcf?...} n-..\!.l‘.‘l’.xnfl |L-|~“5 ‘.#ko 008606 A V rst posted ?oreupine « 1917 and re patrick ca King‘s Ar Town of T dissolved ‘debts owin of_ August HOUSE FOR RENT Avenue. Apply A. Notirc is hereby given that the pariâ€" nership leretofore subsisting beiween us, the undersigned as King Fitzâ€" patrick earrying on the business of King‘s Amusement Parlors in the Town of Timmins, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. All debts owing to the said partnership are to be paid to Thomas F. King, who will continue the said business NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP ENP W. H.â€"WILSON, Clerk of the Muni A : D; 1917 IN KINXG FTTZPATRICK Booke Municipality rerfectly and feel so comâ€" fortable. "Fit" and "feel" is not all there is to our shoes: no indeed. they are weil made out of good [eather, fashionably correct and they last a long time and look well. ~3 Come in and let us slip a pair of our classy shoes on you. We know yvou‘ll be pleased with our shoes and satisfied with the price. That‘s why they fit you so art maw was passed by the Municipal Council of the Town of Timmins on the 16th day of July, 1917, providing for the issue of debentures to tlw amount of fl»(NHH)U for the ptufi) of completion of the Public of Hail 1417 ROOMED HOUCSE FOR SALE, All conveniences. Best location in town. Apply Box 519, Timmins. 42 oll that 10 SA n of the h Byâ€"Law trvâ€" (OMffice reny 10 MONTGOMERY , V given that a Byâ€" y the Municipal Clerk,. ugast,

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