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Porcupine Advance, 7 Jan 1920, 1, p. 1

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AAL ENGLERART MAY ? REMAIN AS CHAIRMAN ressonsation, unlike previous ones, was though it was understood that Mr. Englehart would continue in the position until a suitable successor could be secured. Several names are understood to have been before Proâ€" _mier Drury for the Chairmanship of T. N. O., but there has been little indication as to what action the aew (Government might take. Indeed, there were so many whose claims were strongly pressed for the position that the people in general were watching the appointment that might be made is a sort of test of the calibre of the new Government. The people of the North ‘Land, who hbave, perhaps, a special interest in the T. N. 0. sugâ€" gested several names as suitable peoâ€" ple to make a choice for the T. N. 0. Chairman, but the general feeling was that any North Land man who was an experienceed railway exscutive would be agcceptable, but that these two qualifiecationsâ€"railway executive experience and North Land knowâ€" ledge and rosidence,â€"were essentials for the post. (The public were watchâ€" ing with much inferest the action to â€"â€"THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE Mr. J. C. Waite, reeently Hollinger stafft, has hven iA}p manager of the Keora Gold The Keora intenc sink a shatt to th h;ch‘puln! "akul 8 ed by the recent d ‘ore. the magistrat« neetion with the brew."* The suppis n ecouple of jars i" T wentyA4ve gallo \mcupying ta3e pren Chief‘ Wilson and Oficers D. Me Innis and G. Laporte made a raid on the upstairs apartments of 3+» Sprucs treeF on Monday and seized a quanâ€" ity of ‘‘bome *‘ liquor, There sâ€"a comfortable load for a dray in he stuf taken by the police. The ‘brew‘‘ load was taken around by the station and people seeing the dray coming along this way trom the depot in charge of the polico junped to the «opclusion that it was a siipâ€" ment of liquor by freight or express that had been semea. The *‘thome brew?‘‘ seized‘is the stuff of the type made br stecpins raisins and other fruits. stuff nsually has a very uzly taste for tender palates and a ‘"‘kick"* like seven mutles. It is made by **brewing,"" and so no still is necessary. Some time ago another supply of ‘*bome brew"" or hameâ€" made liquor was found on the same premises and a polic sulted with undesirabl party sconcerned. Ti eovery will also brin # second police court An article in The T last week, with a Coch: date line, says that it good authority that Mr Report in Toronto Paper Says T. N. 0. Head Has Reconsidered His Resignation. ANOTHER SEIZE OF "HOME LIQUOR hart, Chairman of t way commission, d to _ relinguish th Englehart had re; resigning the post Government was i being his continue venrtually ‘Mr. Engzg resignation to Si: aftter the election i resjonsation, unlike the Toronto World is sHszgustion that Mr. J. has ehansed his mind ready to remain as Ch. P. N. 0. The World understood that the Pr Englechart have had s conferences, â€" thoughn t been given no informat transpired at these me« suggestion regarding _ rescinding his resoluti the North Land will k «litions in regara of the likely ceontinue ‘‘as +4 will suit some ang cdis 1t may, however, be a | solution for the new (Go the appointment of a n with the eonsequent ( the friends of the disa didates tor the office, be taken by the new C the matter, and it was that the ‘appointment would â€" show~ whether Cabinct â€" was somethiu better in the line of (% simply along the old j AXll these expectations w as one mm s git _ appointment show whethet ge 2aUâ€"joot aI ore has been indiecat hamond «drill work. I1 oll hart Wil Ojct: ‘ase., tfie man pointd SLlL Wild HANmened sequel ipprointed d .\l ines reAsSsSOTm ottle stuft telmng made of the of ths niil( Drm Dece. â€" 30t] Turner, d i'l‘m'lwx' 0 reâ€" * !h reridan COsSl¢ publ trophmies each year for tlhe winning team and this year it is likely that the prize list will hbe extended. Last year there was a big array of prizes, the merchants and others in the town showing special generosity in this event which is rightly looked upon not only as an excellent sporting feaâ€" ture, but also as a typical North Land event. The A. R. Globe Shield is the main trophy of the Doe@e Race and will General Meeting Called to Arrange For .920 Dog Team Race. All interested in the Big Annual Dog Team Race here and the public generally are urged to attend the meeting called for the Council Chamâ€" bers, Timmins, on Friday evening of this week, Jan. 9th to arrange for the 1920 Dog Race hore. It is intended to hold the big annual winter sporting trophies eacihi year IC team and this year it the prize list will hbe c year there was a big : the merehants and oth Atfter the wedding trip Peninsula and other uUunity CLD TIMER OF PORCUPINE MARRIED AT GALT, ONT. s CILC be a thne meetin InTeres MEETING RE DOG TEAM RAGE FRIOAY FVENING VOn aPIti iL nere inmins ek at nedk. The Do etin rlic anterd n competition 111 10 ® 17( illy, and the first start should ng and interested attendance gt eeting called for Friday evening. are o a numberâ€" ofâ€" valuable 1 the big annu: early ‘in Febru soft weather‘‘ V 1+ VA is Nnalme and all race LIwWo yvyeatrs In in Timm L 100 ¢ g in Councill UNHal on Friday evening of p. m.~All 3gre invited t nd tl feeling ‘That Tht + Team Race inaugurated hould be made a permanent Nhese, â€" however, â€" are â€" all ‘or general dscussion, and st assured that any suggesâ€" the extension or improveâ€" 1e Annual Dog Team Race rimlvyâ€" weleomed and Fully Cl11l¢ M it oned rawinnson is giving up intends shortly to go in partnership with Mr. acksmith at ‘Mattagami Rawbinson is renting may sell it later. He experienee in what may eral earpenter, so Ti mild offer the genera attention {ime 18 . irrangement 1e event, so m ‘acg â€"~AIere 9 and popularit and this yeart e the hggest : MV Or mnan V AXlil are invited to ts interested will be welâ€" ry, â€"and roposed suegestions in . / ts intended this ual 1108 leam weleomed and fully meeting Friday even hing now is for all together right away ball rolling for the ver for the 1920 Do# HMIPSC rable ecomb dan will ettin 18 year as S rer would like seribed on i One man who s1ICCC o WVnel sINil l tracde e is Tor ‘ments and preâ€" t, so it is very terested should temember, then, uncil Chambers, AaRry Cf ould t: ding t entries rling soâ€" 11 mectron points year‘ s race rest and best y changes, have been practically : sopen:to take the work and 11 means ed for iT TIHT shown itsic(i¢ pI x1 jut rort up C LC TIMMINS, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7th, 1920. tjust An(l Timmins Poreupine installat;on on Monday expel JOINT INSTALLATION I. 0. 0. F. AT SOUTH END. the treasury in men are at work richnest The following are the officers inâ€" stalled for the South Poreupine 1. 0. ) ToOns Dome« and «# To aho hests se wrevt *, o is 224 t, T4 94 *o a* rio vBa ake oTe ohe oi shie ohe aTe aie oo afe ote ote ofe ho ohe aie oi ate ohe ahe is 14 vle ofe e vhe ahe vhe afe wie ote on ahe oBe phe ohe ate ote ote ohe at # 4n 4 L10n is Inu{( S1I001] e aFs ata a*a 2e 2e 2e at, * *s a*. *s 2*o 2%%. vie vBhe vie ve ohe vie Te oo afe ole oTe ole oTe ie phe oi ole o ho vhe oBe vBe oZe Ee e eB Te ‘a a* *a* * u* Pb *2t it *2t Â¥2¢ +528 °+ + 0‘ e * reitlin ind sident Maret s ~ti¢ loration wo vith exeellen pera enlin Past Grand Stopin P. (@.â€"H. H. Costain. N. (G.â€"Geo. Bartle. V. G.â€"F. Millar. KHee. Seeâ€"Osear Robertson Fin. See.â€"W. H. Phillips. Trea.â€"A. Tompkinson. Wardenâ€"G. Starliug. Codnmuctorâ€"W. â€"G. A. Wood ns Lod Treas.â€" Lie ompany t lallyv. to its pavi Notes, Comments and Opinions Of Interest To Mining World Do PWA TC Dome ue cash INn 1 d $140,000,00 recent of the Kirk veloping far tations. â€" Or passed 1, A. Tompkinson and M. Smith. the work of installation the en were the guests of the South pine Lodge and a very. pleasant gâ€" was spent. The following the officers installed for Timâ€" Dom{ 11 ind (i uo pan V ribhed dav on an Lc 0 c( : L re Kirk] results expect [ if 1s U] en 'Ph\' L€ racl LNi 11 expel piment H knowledet necovountere ery k un the property : hbas been earrie results during the Tenâ€" thousand fe NTA t work on the property n the sreasury did not 00. â€" The year 1920 is ed with $825,000.00 in n ceash., and fully 140 S. Drew. . Smith. usfton Herod. L H. Pritchard 1 mining operations art n at the Dome Exten development _ _ proâ€" cextended down to the e Dome Mines over t« 10 ir0UI. Prout. M . Lainsbhury U went ntly installed at tried out last m ntered in Ns c r,"Atr. W im. Sixt reupine, is rap ind Lake into sl PC varson. Eddy. Mceinnis G@urnell. ind V ~ milling about 950 undergeround situaâ€" pronmmsing 10 s heen addin I1. About 35 work 4t the | eyonid [inhe o oldâ€"timer w AM 10 itÂ¥ 442 i0rrlsoOn l)\)“l( il(‘ I)l millin 11 Millar 1 M | PAIR YAJo I1s ln Ccnhnalt ork on the (¢( ted tnat che will he sinking of a ore recently enâ€" amondâ€" drilling sike int ontidGent w6 satist O T Woods \rmes. q1 the Dome d from Preâ€" One 0 tius counâ€" n â€" man\ arried on wegek in opera thout 80 the (Gold unp thns t che will the vear eP 31 TO”- t\)ut said to teet rapidly ) shape k. Carl 1e mill k. 0 men O0okIn 10 has atest imnine * the The Mayor and members elect of the 1920 Town Council, according to the provisions to that eff@t in the sta tutes, will meet at the Council Chamâ€" ber, Timmins, on Monday morning next, Jan. 12th at l1l1a. m. to be duly sworn into offtice for the year. The usual procedure is for the Councl, atter the members have been sworn in, to adjourn until the evening for their regular session~ The a and mil betore labor and o caused by the war m diflicult a business, | Crown was one of thi cers of the gold camp. there seems 1 approval rega To many it s location of possibilities t« the CheIr sessm0m. nc / mWw : Coumncil for 1920 has only one member not in the 1919 Councilkh Dr. Melnnis was reâ€"elected Mayor for 1920 by acclamation, and the Councillors reâ€" elected hy aceclamation for tlhus vear The water in the Moneta main shaft hbas been taken out for 90 feet and there4as another tenâ€"foot lot to be deâ€" watered, the mine inaking considerâ€" able water along this level. ‘The proâ€" position for an amalgamation of the Poreupine Crown and the Moneta 4s still a live topic of discussion and con sideration. The Moneta is shortly to be examined by Mr. Harry Darking Ine Toreupine. ine ‘Moneta adjons | the Hollinger on the West. The Porâ€" eupine Crown is also a property that bas been looked upon as one with| «reater possibilities than have yet| been realized. The Poreupine Crown has a mining and milling plant and| betore labor â€" and other eonditions caused by the war made mining so diflicult a business, the â€" Porenupine INAUGURAL MEETING OF NEW TOWN COUNCIL: The RNose Ball given on New Year‘s Eve by the Timmins Branch of the I[mperial Order of the Daughters of the Empire proved a thoroughly pleasant and suceessful event. The attendance _â€" was _ unusually large, between two and three hundred being present at the Masonic Hall for the oceasion and all having a very delight ul évening. The Grand March was lec@ by the Mavyor, Dr: Melnnis, and tine netidt Tor a more convenient map f the Kirkland Lake producing area than any of the maps now obtainable. Most of the present maps take in too much area to allow of a full listing of elaims and@ holders, and in many of the present maps details are inâ€" correet or absent. The Hanulton B. Wills firm is at work preparing a map that will be unusually helpful. It inâ€" cludes the producing area of Kirkland Lake, showing all of Tecek Township and ‘part of Lebel. Claimholders in the Kirkland Lake district who wis! their names and properties properly benefit t h: ‘D e( Dy the VMayor, 1Jr. Nreinnis, and Mrs. Mcelunis, and the old year was daneed out and the new one danced in with pleasure to all present. Excellent music was furnished by the Empire Theatre O Ball of the worthy suce ]mst, wit h for 1919 served as it body indi< VC ROSE BALL BY I 0. D. 6. A DECIDED SUCCESS. tnat grade yeal _ examined Dy Mr. r the Crowt inters rier will look over e Moneta interests. )TE 106 ) M ll111DNi}1 1illl}1n](l('l W,. De Feu, J. M. Studor and Newton. The other member of uncil is Mr. D. Laprairie. Mr. azeau, the other member of the ‘ouncil, would not remain in the il this year, and Mr. Lapraime lected Dby acclamation to the on the Council thus left open. ms 10 e@e@LTE ns 10 Deée mucihn inteéerest n regarding the amalgamation it seems :that the favorabl of the Moneta offars ‘big properiies for anothetr 5S In â€"CvVverYy hestra, 1}}C).:." and othe: > miake This map as ind perfect as it is and to this ond the ie claimholders ceonâ€" general 111 â€"OThe cfirst Rose D. E. was a noteâ€" every way. Twelve was fittingly obâ€" along and the new pleasing _ social @X lfll'g(* mnine 1In Moneta adjoins 11 L VC i Tue t amp interest and while Mi lons felt nient map interest( pl’u(]ll pen Timmins Defeats Hollinger, 10 to 2, In First Local League Series. minutes atter piay resumed, Metiure beat the WWollinger detence and goalâ€" keeper for another seore. â€" Hollinger then rushed twice in quick succession but could not beat HMoggarth. MeCoy was acgain ruled off, this time for smnce To Te fAame. scored one minute lJater on a pass from Me Guire. Iwo minutes later, Spence rushed from end to end and seored, ropo.mr." this brillian® play threc minutes MeGmnire: ended the Tuesday ev ture stage the Town proved a Mr. A. I will sibhl bell was handed a Jeave for two minutes and is still wondering how he merited same, but one player more or less did not stop MceGure who took the puck from the faceâ€"off and added another to the town‘s margein. (On a pass® from Brennan, MeGmre repeatâ€" ed one minute later. Hoggarth was responsible for the Hollinger‘s first goal when he attempted to stop a wide shot by Simms. Hnd of second neriod :â€"Hollinger, 1; Timmins, 35. 111 experiencdt to aefeat by a score of W th seore was no indication of the fetna play, as the Hollinger team presse the play in Timmins territory mos of the sgame, but the Hollinger goal keeper prov vd an easy victim to th speedy Timmins players who gave . great exhibition of individual play ing and good. shooting. . Duringe the first periodâ€" Hollinge up as minutes hbeat the ofASON DPEN3 WITR GWIFT ROGKEY GAME enthusiastic the price. Although i to defeat by seore was no r»1InImsg® , 2oL A pass }n front of the goal. MeGuire added another to Timmins‘ Jead, after teon minutes play. Simms was penalized for fouling Campbell, and Camphell scored oneâ€"half ininute laier. Campâ€" periou tiiree inin MI®ss}0O prompt ing to be done at : will no doubt ation:. : hn th pricg. | .: concerne There has been some criticism of the increased price of adnussion, hbut the Rink management explains that this matter was decided by the Hockâ€" Â¥v Executive, whose idea was that the fee should be enough to assure suflicient finances from their part of the gate receipts to provide for @ie expenses of the season. If this can be done at a lower rate, the matter will no douht be even every considerâ€" from MceGuire, located the Hollinger nets for the first counter. Spenee rushed by the defence, but Bass savâ€" ed. â€" Hoggarth robbed Hollinger twice in succeession on one oceasion when Simms . gzot a pass immediately in front of the goal. MeGuire added another to Timmins‘ Jlead, after ton ible in 1 \Willia Inâ€" the n. â€" Jn the meantime admitted to the ga 10 all nposea on any team 1 delaying a game from me, the spectators wi e unpleasant delays m ommencement of ‘d.â€"andâ€" there _ was ere being over 5300 pa â€"were delighted â€" witl it( the erowd that it Aat urd â€" period, 1 Hollinger, and Hollin curing nins Uused 1hQ SsAl ie â€"seeond period S L Olf, Th EIne IOF apparently hbeing unâ€" from adding a little me. â€" Compbell scored r on a pass from Me T4 1 (l s( a V resâ€" C uring â€" t d the same lim "2ames n A#ent Ns we ©O1l1 T‘ WC children will es at half LrOmMm sTart Ts will unot 1\ 108 M eGmnire UDNC NV ‘ DuCckR $10.0( espon: UC On reduls tetual wortb Li and 146 «4. St Paul |150 LaForest (129 Kimb‘ley |.52 Lloydd.. |.46 Eorne... !.92 Alexand‘r |. 75 Monazh‘n |.34 Musketbt .. 1. :7 Caverley. |.106 |.27 troo freart â€"[.27...0..24...0. The names in black face bove are the ones elected. TJ subâ€"divisions are as follows south ~Poreupine;y No. 2 No. 3, Schumacher; No. 4, No. 5, Rochester. €1[(L0¢ Councillor; and Schumacher one ber in the Council. The following are the votes the various polling subâ€"divisions For Reeve 1 2. 9. .. 6 Callagliet 190...3.:36.:0906.,.8 BOYS SCOUTS GETTING GYMNASTIC EQUIPMENT. 18 4. 100 John Cotins,. Time Keepe King and L. Atter a clean but keenly contested election contest there was much gener al interest in the municipal elections in Tisdale Township on Monday. The result of the voting was a surprise to many, and it is felt that several good en weore defeated in the battle. As ne Soutth Poreupine man last weelk The Timmins Boy Sceouts have made a commencement in the acquiring of a set of gymnmastic apparatus in their clubroom Matthew‘s Chureh Lbast week they providsd themselves white ~ence, Mcuiuire 8 probablty had a shade on lineâ€"up for star work,. joth teams showeg d teain work and the neces individual improvement but should develop to J tage with persistent prac conchine and the fans 3 towns a “u“ill‘_:l nicipal honors for other than rejeet s uere were more GALLAGHER ELECTED Of TSDALE as T For â€"HMollinger. Smith, Simms and Brown showed to best advantage, while Spence, MeGuire and Hoggarth probably had a shade on the Timmins Hutchison set o apparatus In thell clubroom under St. Matthew‘s Church Last week they themselves with a pair of parallel bars and under the ceapable training of Mr. W. J. Mitchell they Ind fair soon to outelass any hoys in the North Land in gymâ€" nastics. .Just at present there are openings for a few active lads, and those who wish to get in on a real good thing should apply without deâ€" lay to Scoutmaster Cushing at dus house or at. Scout Headquarters on Saturdavy evening hetween 7 and 8 The game was handled very well throughout, though some of the rough er stuff migsht be eliminated without any injyury to the game from the spect ators‘ viewpoint. tor macht tion 0o o ‘cloct Toronto General Hospital on Jan. 3 1920, to Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Harkness.â€"a daughter. .Bii = * scormng byV Hollinger Game ended M .. Smith MeDougall Brown Had 25 Majority Over J. E. Cook. Jules St. Paul Hsads the Poll For Councitors. (xle ninsg dly have xpress( OT T O . @0 4 Jules S e s ouncillor Hefereeâ€"W . MeXNeil Goal Umpiresâ€"B. Lener, Tor instance, made 1 n of any of them a diftficult the vote was naturally spl y were best known. In the contest for the Re . C. V. Gallagher won hy : PC Single Copies 5 Cents 1( Ho 1011 es St. Paul headed ist of Counciliors. elected were: . Kimberley and D Poreupine has thu two Councillorsy oumneillor s than there wer umber of candid; } oOver Â¥Al1 St. iPau t ity Jn 1 the 11 9y in reject someé M Ontar 1s 1eIl That several good efeated in the battle. As Poreupine man last week , however, it was impossâ€" e lis: before them for muâ€" Paul headed the poll in Counciliors. ‘The other elected were:â€"F. LaForâ€" berley and D. R. Lloydd. ipime has thus the Reeve ounecillors y Moneta, one and Schumacher one mem )4 'u:ll aflamm« opportumty of enjoying tter hockey than is proâ€" majority of the older nice play in front of â€"thirty seconds Jater. Hollinger, 2+ Timmins, ”u:ll 10 on\ Gver mardatte 10 odâ€" me s 1(0 1. IKWelly and peoj ack of good sity for some in condition, etter_ advanâ€" tice and good vill undoubtâ€" vâ€" of enjoying Hice, Mmms, ns, Brennan, Jemmett, for OM OM Hooke: 14 F00 W * ARces to The polling Reeveship V a magjgor Hoge loggarth . Spenee oughrin MeGuire ‘ampbell .. lItalph Timmins mnem To LMers 2s @anâ€" s to fill. n Schuâ€" matter Dome toO Total â€"«~ 178 hests h 82â€" J POMI 186 183 155 130 U . 61 34)

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