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Porcupine Advance, 27 Sep 1922, 1, p. 5

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THE PDORCUPINE ADVANGE drop the c: late hind her on livan, couns gesting that while she had done wrong in regard to offering the money it was due no douwbt to her ignorance of the language and customs of this country. The Chief pointed out, however, that she bhad talked pretty fluent English to him, and that he had been keeping an eye on her for some time, the Chief supporting this idea by producing a search warrant that had «been secured as far back as July. The evidence of several of the witnesses was taken through an interpreter, but the Magis trate‘s decision was in plain English that all seemed to understand,â€"$200 Office 26 having | effeet th men wh ekipped the pla zshowed and THOUGHT $50 WOULD SETTLE BUT IT COST WOMAN $200 Mrs. d raominy COsTS A tion with alléeged improper suggesâ€" tions h6 was aceused of making to a young girl, was remanded for a week. D. (Maloney, of South Poreupine, had ‘been remanded from the previous week on a charge of hreach of the Motor Vehicles Act. In the meanâ€" time he was charged with being drunk while in charge of an auto, so he had two counts to face. Thursday, he did not appear to answer to any charges. A warrant was issued for his arrest. A single drunk paid the nominal ten and costs, thus putting another jewel in Mr. Raney‘s crown. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 27th * 4) Canada United Published every Geo. Lake, @COSI® 1 1A l ubscripti m W Woednesday by Publisher char rPeeT in, put up 00 yvear 00 vear in conne( he Traid. 30.00 to | h T1 OW SU n Jany det \ Work to be Done This Year to Obtain Information as to Best Routes, gTART 10 6E MADE ON TXE SURVEY Of TRUNK ROAD game was an unusu@aiiy inieresiing one, both teams playing a nice brand of football. The Dome seored its sinâ€" gle goal on what may ibe termed, a lucky chance. The spectators were delighted with the good football shown by ‘both teams. The second game,â€" the one that will finally decide the championship,â€"will be played at Timâ€" mins on Thursday of this week, Sept. 28th. at 5.15 p.m. No lover of good footlball should miss this match. It will be a good one. Come and encouâ€" rage the bovs. The Juniors have Yill SEE THE JUNIOR FOOTBALL FINAL HERE ON THURSDAY nign w ay Lroquois Timmins and the Dome Junior Foot ball teams having tied, it was decided to play a match each place, goals to count. The first of these finals was played Monday night at the Dome, the Dome Juniors winning 1 to 0. The ecame was an unusually interesting played good football all season and deserve the fullest support. Timmins has to Ibeat the Dome by two clear goals in this game to win the chamâ€" pionship as goals count in these games as the deciding factor. linkin M : [J¢ U 1€ (ll 110 i\ m North Bay to Cochrane lls and Timmins, has been tion. Various portions of iway have ‘been constructâ€" s chiefly required now is a PoaC 11 ihrmati »rrain from f Cobalt to hwa 1( | rooOm AI? alarm of fire came in hy phone I'ue\day morning about 10.40 and the Timmins fire brigade lived up to its record for speedy response. The fire was at the corner of Main and Birch streets in the Gauthier Townsite, Tisâ€" dale Township. The cause of the blaze was a candle that fell over and ignited some building paper. The fire was extenguished by the use of a small hose attached to the domestic service pipe. The damage done by the M She (wondering if he will try to khs her) ‘What are you thinking about? He (wondering if he dare try to kiss her) : ‘*The same thing you are.‘‘ She: ‘‘How dare you!" o vas extenguished by the use of a mall bhose attached to the domestic ervice pipe. The damage done by the laze was only slight. } hC TIMMINS AND DISTRIGT NOTES â€" H L )\ 11 V e othet Del n ow n 11 e the in â€"whrom M 211C € T One of it FURTHER ARRESTS MADE ON HIGHâ€"GRADING CHARGES DAVIDSON MINE TO SINK INCLINE SHAFT TO 1000 FT.} She week! pro He: blond on {t,. € GIRL WANTED for general houseâ€" work. Apply ‘Mrs. ‘M. Bowie, 18 Nixth Avenue, Timmins. â€"â€"39 FOR RENTâ€"Furnished Roorm in priâ€" vate house, very comfortable. Apâ€" ply at corner of Cedar street and Main Avenue, Moneta. 39p Owners desiring water connections this year on Sixth Avenue between Vimy Road and Cedar Street, are reâ€" quested to make application immediâ€" ately at the Town Hall. J,. F. Henderson, 30â€"40 . Town Engineer. WANTEDâ€"Experienced law stenogâ€" rapher. Apply P. 0. Box 349, Timâ€" mins, Ont. â€"39 RELIABLE EXPERIENCED MAâ€" TERNITY NURSE. Apply P.O. THE CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OF TIMMINS. Meetings held second and fourth Fridays in the month, in 1,0.0.F. Hall Timmins, starting at 8 p.m. sharp. )e Takt Annual meeting second Friday in October. Open to native horn Scots, and those of Seottish descent. Willie Arundell, who was recently run over by a motor car and sustained a ‘broken leg, wishes sto thank the many friends who showed such kindâ€" ness and thoughtfulness to him at the time of the accident and while he was confined to his home from the injuries received. TO RENTâ€"Three unfurnished rooms to rent. Apply 78 Sprucee St. 37â€"39 EXPERIENCED GIRL Wanted for general housework. Apply 56 Third Avennue. L TAE ite{( V € JSITION WANTLD in office or store, by young lady ; speaking both English and French; three years‘ experience in school teaching; best references. Apply to 51 Hollinger Lane, ‘Mattagzami Herghts. 39p Box 34, South Poreupine, or Phone 45 South Poreupine. 39â€"40p 11 An: ed House PHER; mining experience; wants permanent, temporary or part time j0ob. ‘Tradesmen‘s books kept at reasonable rates. Address Box R. M.A., Advance Office, Timmins. in central part of town man preferred. Phone 48 nisked â€"rooms Avenue. Apply Box N shat ind 1 it will be carried to the 100UU 1 to open up the ore hodies loâ€" between the 800 and 1300â€"ft. Diamond drilling is still in ss, and as soon as this work as 1 is finnshed shaft sinking will \ n up and carried through. TOWN OF TIMMINS manv ed. th. ‘t wiall Water Works Notice President nsO OQULI solrdated (r icline‘‘ sha s ~will be t anyâ€" QOntar Small she only decided las riend 1 ~ econvemences s hoarders; â€"C., Advanee nouse Apply L ind (Tresx he C. G. PIRIE, 1In s on fir mpart M 11 Secretary 1d were re decided 0 â€"40) nent 1000 9p OT 1| TIMMINS GARAGE PROMPT and PLEASING SERVICE When wishing to have a pleasant motor drive, call Timmins Garage Auto Service, Phone 227. HE man who wrote ** Civilized man â€" ecannot doâ€" without cooks‘‘ should have amended his writings with the words ‘‘sheet metal \\'m'l\'ers." When sheet metal parts of any kind go wrong at home, an emergency ‘eall will enâ€" able us to prove that we are a geâ€" nuime blessing to the home. Cedar St. ONCE YOoU know us,( YOULL GET WISE, â€" THATA WERE! BLESSIN DISGUISE. Before buying a car let us show you the HUD. sSON and ESSEX cars. to all repairs All kinds of genuine Ford parts in stock. MINS GARAGE Prompt and expert attention Batteries reâ€"charged. Timmins. Boiling waill render all water safe 1 drinking purposes. Safety First Flies spread Typhoid Fever, agzainst them. Child‘s Welfare Clinies,, Wednes days, 1.30 to 3 p.m. 1st. Wed. each month. Dr. Minthorn, 2nd. Wed. each month, Dr. Porter. 3rd. Wed. each month, Dr. Melnnis, 4th, Wed. each month, Dr. Moore. Nurse at Clinic Room daily 1.30 to 3 p.m. The Best of Good Milk 120. a Quart 8 Tickets for a Dollar. 16 Pints for a Dollar. Clean Stables, Clean Cows, Clean Handling, Clean Milk. Mattagami Barrister. Solicitor, Notary Public. Etc. Mr. Gauthier will be at Timmins daily. WATCH FPOR THE BLACK HORSE AND THE RED RIG. OFFICES REED BLOCK, TIMMINS and SOUTH PORCUPINE. Room 7 Reed Bldg., Timmins. Crown and Bridge Work Plates Consultation Free. Boil the W ater BOARD OF HEALTH GOLUMN H. H. MOORE, M.D., Ontario

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