Ontario Community Newspapers

Porcupine Advance, 28 Jan 1920, 1, p. 5

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question of citizens conducting buildâ€" ing operations and then leaving sideâ€" walks or roamdways in iumproper conâ€" «lition after the work of construction was done: Coun. laprairie thought ‘that ceverything possible should tbe «one to encourage building, but that after the building operations were wompleted the public ways should be left in proper condition. He referred to one particular case in point and the ce â€"aiut will look into the ©one 10 encourage after the buildin mmpleted the pul left in proper con< to one particular c proper aut. nnms matter,. **1 11 LHO } question had his attention matter Et would be re quiekly,"‘ said the Clerk. Councillor Longmore, ! the Finance Committee varions committees to ge timates for the year jus possible. They all prow after the matter at once,. (On motion and De Feu, hbaek on Con! to some of ! tracts, was 8 A number 6 passed for pa Councillor matter of the plough. He th enougi ed the day ev{( equine procuLi He thought t to use for the walks. **Drive gested one €Co strong horse 0: leayvy snow be alter sn Councillo the‘ matter : vening one iISHt h for the plough, e use of the hea e procurable on rought a team wo e for the plough s. ‘‘Drive them d one Councillor a»~ harse or‘a tean EeWBE mt ~2 An excellent opportunity for wellâ€"directed study to better your position arnd for advancement. All Interested should se at the School 7 to 8 p.im. vment ommencing Friday Evenin January 30th Councillors I > dyalance of WLCO YÂ¥ 10 »#TI on=â€"referred to the of the town gnowâ€" t that in case of a like that of Monâ€" icht horse was not ugh, and he suggest beaviest, strongest ugning OL L4 iem tandem, illor.. SHo, 0 team tandem FOR sSURE RESULTS 1 also brought up reezing up of the ould 3 ion ar ize systC remne and Chem‘st S110}}} §So, one hig, tandem it will roli reounts wert oceasions the side Tman emialn In emnott €11 11 hold VC J 20 water service of Mr,. Pre0d of the Montreal House. â€" He thought the Town migit endeavour to thaw out the service and provide water for this boarding house. In reply it was pointed out that Mr. Laflamme put in the service and connections at his own eost, and the pipes were not supposed, to be as deep in the ground as the Town authorities had suggestea. If this idea were correct, Mr, Laflamme would be responsible himself for the difficulty now encountered. The Counâ€" cil were anxious enough that there should be uninterrupted service, but they did not see what they could do bunder the cireumstances. Theg disâ€" I $ s f leussion brought up the question of the ‘ After a I paratively adjourned ‘on motion (De Feu. former for thawing Longmore th worth while to eont Harrison with the Company Laving tl yratus in readiness TiCced... L‘ with this WANTEDâ€"Girl for work, not younger. PURSE FOT DA uld 91 W } it id not see mwhat they cCc the cireumstances. T brought up the questior _the Power Company‘s with the view to the Power baving their thawing appaâ€" eadiness for use in case of c Council generally agreed and the Clerk was instructâ€" Mr. Harrison and see what e of the crtizens. busy, business Th brief session, th to the eall of t! of Councillors N« U of Mr. Fred Lafiamme, ND, on i sum 0 NU ts mew _# . id vert ances. Lhd disâ€" he question of the Company‘s transâ€" out pipes: Counâ€" ught it would be r with Mr. Bailey this lin itizens. iess like rtisement, * A. H. COOK ird Avenu« juey. Owns a Mayor,. wton and }roOper FHuit com Coumel 91 house DECISION 1N TISOAE _ ASSESGMENT APFEL Ontario Railway Board Draws Disâ€" tinction Regarding Mining Plants. hband the Townsimnp‘s claim wWwas only ‘‘concentrators‘‘ were exempt by the Act and that the mills at Mines in question were not *‘ conc trators."" Tho decision as given ( by the Ontario Railway Board is the effect that the mills themsely together with the power buildings other plants directly connected w the operation of the mills, are exen because the mills are classed by ia 1| w ‘a y d er t h (> further says TINAal pdl pumping plants, etc., in# water, power or thun <mill purposes, Carpenter shops, macJil blacksmith shops, office stables, storehkouses, bunk h and change houses ice bouse assessable under the deci decision suggests that the INTERâ€"CHU CcupiIne, . 1IL CUOLILLIELLLLULL,. ./ ward Movement now under churches. The Conventiot clude all the churches of â€" ratter 1J ) W1l FOUTNDâ€"O tip wAs ul <cra PRCCK )( tiseme 1p eti T LV HURCH CONVENTION AT SOUTH PORCUPINE Alli wled baek int found later t <tication will art 1 ral public w1 e afternoon minational, vowill be in THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE AY THIS WEEREK wit of t will 2 5it Oft ilong {Â¥) c W C provin 4 1A Wws owns d wit ipplyâ€" givâ€" lale rm‘d’ t| AY to ons 1 V 5q 7 ad LE S .B Sb Ad Sut Pm c awwoow”“mwmww@wm Afternoons : 1.30 to 4 o‘ciock Adults, 8 tickets for $1,00 Single admission, 25â€" Children (afternoons omly , 10 tickets for $1.00 â€" Single admisâ€" sion Children (afternoons only), 15 Cents ”“MWWQMOOOMMW ce o0 Sn 05 Moccasin OWWWMMOWQQM©0W®OOMW Tuesday evenings, The increased price of admission was decided League to provide sufficient funds to finanee the District in the Help to put Timmins on the fiockey iMiap by your generous support MWWQNWOMM@MOWMO@N@@WOOMQW immins â€" Skating â€" Rink The leag expensive form of entertainment in Timmins and the most beneficial SK ATING Evening, January 3i1ist, Iroqucis Falls vs. Porcupline Admission 50 Conts, Children 25 Cents Dance â€" Thursday, January 29th HOCKEY , 8.15 sharp. Skating after the game ADMISSION JEL{L ied upon by the Executive of the Hockey the hockey team representing the Porcumne venrnings: 8 to 10 o‘clock the Hockey Map cA BLT

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