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Porcupine Advance, 20 Aug 1919, 1, p. 3

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National Lines in Alberta. to be delivered «lian National Lines betwe pez and O ‘Brien. 39,000 to be delivere@ on National Lines in Manitobs 25,000 to be delivered on National Lines in Minnesot 600,000 to be delivered on Tie â€"Specification March 18th, 1919. 1,000,000 to be ds an National Lines i 300,000 to be deli Sealed _ tende undersigned and for Ties‘‘ will office until twely October day 25th day Railway Ties CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAY ween â€"October ‘ 1st 1920, in Lt .. ue hk 4 nd â€" enaorsed °/ i ender il1l be receiv@d at this elve o‘clock noon, Monâ€" of August for 3,525,000 to be made and deliverâ€" posi 1211Â¥ ered in Briti livered â€" Alberta 1 n fâ€"n on iL ldressed 2( ween €(011 1919 and dated Canadiâ€" olumbia anadian Winniâ€" L1an MA~â€" €6 Railway . No. tender f¢ 10,000 ties will The lowest or sarily aceepted. Tender forms and _ Specifications ean be obtained at the office of the General Tie Agent, No 9 Toronto Street, Toronto. . Tenders will not be eonsidered unâ€" less made on forms supplied by the 50,000 to be #Welivered@¢ on Duluth, Winnipeg Pacific Lines in Minneâ€" sota . National Lines between Rainy River and Port Arthur. n . oo on SCV L4 cunm: s ormee mt OSyT ul T3 u... A HEARTY WELCOME AND ALL POSSIBLE ASSISTANCE CIVEN ALL RETURNED MEN cept Sunday reau, oppc Office houwu Club Rooms:â€"Over King‘s Amâ€" usement Parlors. ~ Seceretary:â€"H.â€" C Garner, GREAT WAR VETERANS ASSOCIATION . TIMMINS rovernment General Purchasing Canadian National â€" opposite the liat Toronto, Ont for quantities less than l1 be considered‘! or any tender not necesâ€" aih=] gli«;plps Employment â€"Buâ€" to each day exâ€" ing Agent, m1al Railwavys, Garner, 367 them all. To assure a lively wellâ€"contested game here toâ€"mor a team is ‘being picked from the ballâ€"players in the Poreupine C; The game will start at 6.30 and : attendancee is expected. _ The po: advise. everybody to *‘come and dose niggers play ball!‘‘ games with champmon teams all over the country. Last week they played in Ottawa, drawing big gates. The colored gentlemen have their oirn brass band travelling with them, :md they assure the public not only of : o'(md ball game, but also of a ])](’(l\ult time wlule they are around. â€" There are several highâ€"class colored baseâ€" ball teams, «but the Havana Red Sox say that they are the champions of them all. To assure a lively "and country at present, and arrangements have been made to have them visit Timmins (toâ€" murrm\') lhursd.l\ Aug. 21st. Here they are to play an exâ€" hibition game on the Athletic Grounds with a strong picked téeam from the Poreupine district. The Havana Red Soxâ€" have, heem exhibition title Havana Red Sox To Mecet Picked Team Of Porcupine Baseball Players on Thursday GOLORED CHAMPIONS OF WORLD TD PLAY BALL HERT ea m Havana Red Sox, wtho claim £ Champion â€" Colored Baseball of the World, are touring the toâ€"morrow amyp a bi stt eéprs best FOUR FOREINGERS FINED fhceer s( tion . Crankoviteh and his mar: Mike, were both charged with settin out fires or allowing them to be se without the necessary permit. â€" Mik has left for parts unknown and a war rant has been issued for his arrest UCrankovitch claimed that he did no start any fires nor see mor know o man, Mike, setting any, but Chief Fir Ranger Woodcock and twoâ€" of hi meéen gave straight evidenee tha knocked Crankoviteh‘s storyâ€"upsid . One of the fire fangers tol. tined Â¥vear tral him ing no 1 (} Magistrate Atkinson had a busy day here . at the police eourt last ThursGay, and would have had a still busier time if all the cases had been readv.to proceed. A numuber of eases Were Big List at Police Gourt Last Week, Including I. W.W, and Liquor Cases HNED 300 FOR EVADIND MILITARY SERVIGE AGT 1Â¥ sique ir in jail A\ settlen ankovitel 1 OMficer mlinson pleaded guilty, practically offerâ€" no exeuse. ‘At first the Magisâ€" e was inclined apparently to give a stiff term in prison, but Inspectâ€" ‘omlinson said the authorities were pressing for prison sentences in i ecases favored heavy fines settler from Connaught named kovitch was charged by Provinâ€" Mficer Moore with a breach of the regarding Forest â€" Fire Prevenâ€" Crankoviteh and his man, the Lord‘s Day. Fred Lemâ€" was also summonsed in the but he did not appear when »ened and the police went after He eame along then all right ecost â€" him $10.00 and costs. ur inen wereâ€" having a great n a receent Sunday when Officer Inunis. walked in on them and em all in charge for gambling 10 proceed . A remanded with _ defendants we to trial. 881C J ol ue in 1 it into the fAres goun tgomery, ock and P 5.00 and « x man of particularly fine was charged by Inspector of the Dominion Military Y + . I 11 r CVay h evading the Military Serâ€" His name was Tessier and y ‘of a ATun which _ trur onneceted Mr t â€" failed to < Nit IMKRKoOvItC 1611 l0Onora s name wltv,. rovender Ma j()() . reâ€" Justice of the S n C witlHrout NC eastrate _ Atkinson 00 and costs or one in ot re FTangers CC and Mike tal field and â€" th sh and set tht in some slas r. . â€"BrQo continu t € LlLTOSE inncy were for gambâ€" Fred Lemâ€" any hearing not ready to W nuitted apoviIiten mt oT cases InIn gn( 3 WATâ€" e set Mitke out not @11 o1 se 49 bB4004Q600006008480400004§6000080000000008000000040000060460 0 ©000600600606000000000000000000000800000000000000000646 ©40004§6000800606000000L00000000000048000000000000000049000 3@60“@0@%@@%@0@%@%@0@%@%%@00000“%0’00 $80°0000000000000000006 $890064000000000000000800000000 C444 0,000000000000000000040¢50 w t ut t t h4 ht o Pa t 4 o0 DLX 020 424 026 aut ht o it oie n Wmmcnmm i Real Estate Houses to Let and {nr Sala 1 Opposite the Goldfields SBpcecial attention given to all repairs â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" We test your eyes and if glagges are reqauired we grind them of the best ts fiuahty and gusgantee to ’sult. Bro- Jewele en lenses are replaced with or withâ€" out prescriptions. [Â¥ Orders taken by phone or lotter. PHONE 141 Funeral Director and Embalmer Phone 52 TIMMINS J. 1. FASTON A full linre of Enrgagsment and Wedding Rings in exclusive deâ€" signs and artistic workmanship. (,rov\n Derby and Limoges China, Silverware, Cut Glass, French Ivory goods, and Flatware of Rogers 1847. Community « plate of all designs. Telephone 49 _ L. AALFEKIN Jeweller and Optician (SBuccessors to INSURANCE of all kinds . G. Dickson ; Houses to Let and for Sale PE oo se ous.fih whe ofo ie ate Vig oho ohe Â¥he vio she ohe she ie ohe vio 'uOQV Dr. Moore Block, Timmins leweler â€" Optician 7IMMINS . BALPERIN PHONEH 64 Rsidence PHONE 118. Agent for Hayes Bros. Tombs tones.

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