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Porcupine Advance, 11 Oct 1922, 1, p. 5

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NO POLICE COURT TO BE HELD HERE THIS WEEK SV L 11. erâ€"® yesterday. 1lfoas mi during the next we past there will be a for the police court day of next week. or three plain drun charged by Chief G having liquor, and . selline The (l Dated Qctober 10 West side of \pruce streel \‘ esxt mle ()I Balsam street West side of Cedar street Last side oI Bll'l'h street West side o Pine street West side of Elm street fFfourtu Ave. North side of Third Ave. Suuth side of Third Ave. ons + P,ast side of HPln]()(‘l\ stree West Birch West side of Balsam street West side of Spruv street Southâ€" side of Pi n S st1 *‘ e t (a) Concrete Sidewalks West side of Hemlock stre (b) Wooden Sidewalks Maple éfififififififififimfimfimfl%%wmfififififififim%%%.ua?. T gfifififififififififi%%fififififi%wflmj 1. The CGouncil of the Corporation of the Town of Timmirs interds to canstruct as Local Improxvements Side walks on the streets shown in the following table, and intends to specially assess a part of the costs upon the land abutting directly on the work. 2. The estimated cost of the work, the Corporatio_n’s share and the estimated specixl rate per ‘foot frontage is set forth in the following table:â€" 3. â€"A petition against the work will not avail to prevent its construction. The Special Assessment is to be paid in 5 annual instalments. STREET side of street lice Magistrate AlKIns d Chief Greer to this y. Ifâ€"as many eases c he next week as duri re will dbe a regular full solice court session on -’\t pet Of Mr Sam Bucovetsky has opened a branch store in the premises formerly occupied by the Western Ice Cream Parlour at South Porcupine, for the convenience of his patrons in South Porcupine, Dome and surrounding mines. The store has been reâ€"modelled and is one of the best appointed stores in the district, Large new stocks are on sale, and for sixteen days from October 10th, the opening of the new store is being specially observed by a Great Opening Sale. Unusual Bargains in Highâ€"grade Goods. See posters for details, or better still come and see for yourself, and save money. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. S$. BUCOVET SK °Y o re#ular sessi0 reld in Timmins istrate Atkinson ~tree Sixth Aven North 8 Fourth . North strert West West â€"street Spruce stre sess1I0n On In addition t ~during Thc ir full heuse in on Thursâ€" street line o1 Ave. ot ;\ VÂ¥e A VC ) feet mouth ofi f Fourth Ave.] line of t East of A point 62 feet pruce street. East line of A point Z0 feet eff e 2l n e line ol this i South Porcupine by Sam Bucovetsky of Timmins otf ch TIMMINS YOUNG LADY WAS LUCKY IN HAILEYBURY Miss Alice Ryarn, of the Bank of Commerce staff in Timmins, struck some fair luck last week in Haileyâ€" bury among all the ill luck that visitâ€" ed the County Town. Miss Ryan had paid in 10 annual the relatives of the voun of a Rass:an more 1011 North TU\\' n the A point 3 the S.S.L the street Eim street The A point OowVn 1€ ortn 1t point pomn point HIn t cen mnt T6 A y Boundary Boundary of the 6 feet [() the Omemee Mirro: feet North of of SNixth Ave. feet feet West of of Maple street t oi use of named 10, who Boundary edar stre line o AC@ An(l > LHGâ€" TAâ€" punishment upon e arrived. He was ‘l] before he made i the police eventâ€" North ourth North xth Ave alment Chie 11'”‘1 A 1 a T @arILletT :\ V Ave. 5.0 01 e DP :T Martin M at reet arlle T 4.0 On O T were among the not burnd out in Miss Rvan saved to find it safe, with the iec barmed. It is a striking c on the illâ€"fastune of many the fire and When the dan they were able on the of many that i1 18 considered good luck to suffer nothing more than many, hours of danger, standing neckâ€"high in the cold water of the lake numbed by the cold, stifled by the smoke, and fearing the worst to come at any moment! to pomn Miss Grace Macdonald, returned on Sunday from a two months‘ visit to Toronto, â€"Peterborough :‘and other )6 1O U unate 1( Te( Estimated Jost of the Work ftu 11 1197 .2 H, E. MONTGOMERY, Clerk. 167 .04 639.060 »70 84 Â¥)1.00 To )8 ) . 36 JI turn stoppe visit with the frie south. in th n save Phe fire m Mrs. Corporaâ€" | Est. Spcel. ons share| Rateiper af Cost !It. frontage 14 .960 6 .41 ike from o relurn IO the h1ouse with the contents un â€"strikin@ commentary 01 3 1 310 very eW Haileybu all her cl rept up T 111 rienas there. rOorâ€" ds she staved with 1CONn +3 4108) 2 44( J 4 ju0o Wenizad 12 E106 £100 to the toird , where Miss had to take the fury of iting smoke. H Est. Spcei Annugal Rate per foot front j 10 wevet 1 4 14 14ic ang on 14 1 4 14 1 4 287 l E1(9 itifled worst 16 100 J(W) 10 an( Loss of life May Reachâ€" ing were sent Innis and t like Trojans the goods, th and others a: m AIl Citizens‘ Band. en during the visi National Exhibit take part in the wert New Liskeard hospital is crowded with patients suffering burns, ete., in the fire. Among the number is Mr. Paul A. Cobbold, Division Court Clerk who was seriously ‘burned in a galâ€" lant attempt to reseue his wife. There fire was in â€" In one case. @OHnI night. The o wIn wIiftdnout imjury O rave his life Some gairls @i raft and c ) i D2 e hould â€" xample laint i: €/ OI1 (Continued from rom Timmins 43 pac ‘remier Drury and n, ‘Minister of re also early on the very hard at the re is much eriti< zs picture has been UR e the from 11 the )6 wWerq Ol A V 6 Notes of ‘the Fire n pro wate t W CC men â€" hel r,. dashin rCf ted dow YA at £_Oonvent were »wing hboth c : B lief work. ism of the Gov the fire ranger hre 8 ING days IGiâ€" so many people from the sceene This complaint â€"and if true an H noon, Mt page of Hailevburs he tines ind Mis 1 Stores at Timmins, Schumacher and South Porcupine n. Mi i UING lJa d durin ( 1 complaint if true an If the comâ€" restaurant od w @ ter on 1) 11 ind wor of cloth work chile the ileyburx )e mMA oresxs 1( h € OlL M ad to | tra Journal, a naltiona ion.|tion issued by the R v a Sons Co. Ltd., Toron 111 U tiie )6 1(1 Brough‘s place was saved ; NLTPS, T10sâ€" kin‘s mother lost her residence and all its contents ; Inspector Blackwell‘s fine hause was among the first to go; Mr. H. Lake, brother of Mr. Geo. Lake, lost house and store and everyâ€" thing in them; Mr. John Kilgore‘s sis ter was burned out, and she and her husband had a difficult time rescuingz their family; Mrs. Cadman‘s house was destroyed ; Mr. H. E. Montgomeâ€" ry‘s parents lost their home, as did his sister, Mrs., Gabbraith; Mr. Bailey numoer oT i musical journ The Advance ry‘s parents 10st TNheir nome, ds Uid his sister, Mrs, Gabbraith; Mr. Bailey Harrison was burned out, Mr. R. Le Heup and Police Magistrate Atkinson who were both in Timmins at the time of the fire, (as was also Inspector Blackwell), were fortunate to the exâ€" tent that both their homes escaped the ten fire were D Mr. Ale levbhury expect to mion Rev. R. S. Cushing, B.A., L. Th., Rector Fourth Avenue and Cedar Streets. Public Worship, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday Sehool, 2.30 p.m. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend these services. Rev. J. D. Parks, B.D., Minister. (Anglican) Tamarack Street and Fifth Avenue imonsg llowing t locally on â€"to olden City. Of Residenece Holy Cor 00 buudaw School 3.00 p.m reuplin( Hailevout 1€ ‘irch Street BYRNES PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH In C the last meeting Society of Timmi Iurne{ Communion 30 F ‘"ity. Of course, the invitation rccepted and the Caledonians o have a very happy observâ€" the Sceottish Hallowe‘en at ie {Golden City) this year. A 6 the Society a hearty inyv spend~ Hallowe‘enâ€" Night Brou will b :â€"'â€"1.\11' 4.15 mervices, M s father out,"It non destro it is reproduced in ough the courtesy of indsman and Orchesâ€" oronto W . E. w It CV two hous Hemlo:« rdson 11.90 a.m., Hal arti« of S1€¢Al PuDilcâ€" Williams H Sunday Snunday 1 € s Hornby‘s ailevbury M 1 rytilin ; oat H: Jury t int aledo Nicol and ()s 11 SHOULD 661 RSSISTANEE TO REBUILD Government Should Assist By Re building County Buildings at Once, as well as by Speciflce Grants. the stability of the leybury must be reâ€"} town in the district come to these **settlers of the North Haileybury must be reâ€"built. Haiâ€" leybhury must be assisted. â€" Hatleybur; must ‘be given a fair s how. Every town in the North Land and evers good citizen of the Province should in sist that Haileybury ‘be given a fair chancee to live again and grow and (OU 101 V When thi nol \ And like ind he WHEN THE OTHER FELLOWS BUSY ayVv €¢ on idle 3 C1 the boy,"" said icl At 0 of tht [ wish now,"‘‘ said the lecturer, tax your memory.‘‘ wail in the audience. ‘*Has if V OT 11 111 thi )4 01 fot )6 W iA V rv wh e County Haileyhury sirbhstantial than} UuUrIians 11 ‘_said the sehool n the plural of *mou aid Jimmie. said the inspector. the plural of baby‘ said Jimmie.â€"Exe d pro W O( Imorl N11 111 VoOoOur vIiIews 1¢€ ants are menâ€" Why not for e true piopeers )1 ints to ass 11 ) #1 U 1 én To YVOuT i N1 to ‘him, retu 1I} xchanve 118 PP with thk mnst Build 11 Ha othe thi ¥¥)* V# 1]) <

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