Ontario Community Newspapers

Porcupine Advance, 25 Oct 1922, 1, p. 8

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i lf o rUrak ugu‘a,ugfi N feâ€"l eveveveupusuaveveus THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE CWhen the vaults at the Haileybhury Court House and Lands Titles office were opened last week, the contents were found to be but slightly damagâ€" ed. The Provincial Police superintendâ€" ed the opening of the vaults, and the convevinz of the documents, ete., to Day. Charley says it‘s all right to an April Fool Day at both ends of the year in this country. But on the National Fish Day the idea is for each man to eat fish, not to be one.â€"} $ 300 culverts in the district, went to one farmer, the latter, in conversation pulled out from his pockets three peas andâ€"said, ‘‘Here is the 1922 crop."‘ The Northern News says:â€"‘‘There is a touch of grim humor in this next item. It is stated that when one of the Northern Development Branch, charged with replacing 19 bridges and On Hallowe‘en, Tuesday, ‘Octolber 3lst, the Kitchener Rebekah Lodge at South Poreupine are giving a Masâ€" querade Ball in the : s Hall, Southâ€" End. , Dancing commences at 9 p.m. Music by Wolno‘s Orchestra Refreshments. The event is sure to be a pleasant and enjoyable succeess and will likely attract many from this end of the Camp. There are big bunches of hunters in che Night Hawk Lake area these days. rame there being plentiful like the ( Mr. J. Inspector of the Union Assurance Company, of (Monâ€" treal, was in Timmins last week makâ€" ing a report for his company on the town as an insurancerisk. Mr. O ‘Day found conditions here much ‘hetter than he anticipated, and was particuâ€" larly pleased with the large measurxe of fire protection in the town and the efficient fire brigade. He thought, howâ€" \One of the Mountjoy settlers thinks he has Mac,.Lang, M.P.P., ‘beaten to a frazzle as a weather prophet. The M. P.R. depended on the beavers for his advance information on the weather. The Mountjoy man pins his hope of fame on the wild geese. He says that when the geese go south itis a sure sizn of winter. They go, he says, just before the first real snowâ€"the snow that comes to stay. The wild geese were en route to the south last week several flocks of them passing through this district on <their way from the North Land winter, 80 brace up, says the Mountjoy settler, winter is upon us. The whole North Land appreciates the kindness ‘and generosity of the people of the south in hurrying forâ€" ward clothing, supplies, ete., for the fire sufferers. But when it is learned that some Toronto people, kindâ€"heartâ€" ed of course, but not sc nimbleâ€"witted, shipped on a number of,. straw hats and some dress suits for the use of the refugees, well, the folks up north just have â€"to laugh out loud. Surely if these city folks had used their heads they would have known that the reâ€" fugees would have no use for the preâ€" Cobalt Town Council nstal a steam or gasoln uxiliary to the pump Yith this other pows; Timmins and District Notes igees would nhnave T nt for straw ha idn‘t they read anding for hours i 0 d 0e v48%¢ _ Government lst. is to be Mr. Dan GO‘Connor on in, boys, the s Bay, week e electric power line. . For Timmirs has had a steam or use in case the power Hut now iC justlce 11 1€ pumping equipment power available th 5 much more protec should anythin:s is plannin rasoline engine a present time {'03 rhle residence here 1 menace sqould to all concerned announces the National iL of the refugee n the waters of th wonder that the not réturn wit [nspector of the npany, of (Monâ€" dlast week makâ€" comnpany on the relTurt munces â€"that ational Fish all right to allsides as od_ wishes. as married, ge im s shootin ied las is bein rn with | branch suff @king if fire, the ‘big ime for| burned amo ce -here§ The I. N ing the dan 1]9\ HuryV lm "U()d U“d _ _ se F2 At, ho wWâ€" iould be ® } “«l\i ' Sq » settler, T‘ Q(‘ldt(“ of t he ur tl learned dâ€"heartâ€" â€"witted, iw hats e of the rth just rely if r heads the reâ€" the 4 goss pouk * pop W# retugepgs s 1t Ih{‘ t at they s e ues uesn e im n h s } } | | i q m“““ommo»m n C 1 Vss 2 @3()R Nâ€"JIj October 12t] Jas. Greniet Among the police co week will be a charge a chane of havin Plain Sewing and Children‘ making, qt reasonable price Needlecraft Shop, No. 6 A Block. \ Mr. Frank J licitor, ete., has RNeed Block. A Judge Kehoe, the immdoe fhar j \ J, Aenoe, lstm\lstm, NO~ licitor, etc., has opened an office in the Reed Block. Mr. Kehos is a sonâ€"of Judge Kehoe, of Sudbury, who was the judge for this part of the North Land previous to the establishment of the District of Temiskaming. * Wednesday morning of last week the Elk Lake branch of the T. N. 0. was back in full running order. This branch suffered rather severely in the fire, the big trestle bridge ‘being badly burned among the other damage done. The T. N. 0. did good work in hayâ€" ing the damage repaired and the line in good order again in such a comparâ€" atively short time in view of the exâ€" tent of the damage. ( L. ‘Brunet, constable at Fauquier, was instantly killed recently when he stumbled on a stoneâ€"and fell in front of the approaching Continental Limâ€" ited, while hastening to meet Provimâ€" cial OfficersKenney. â€" An inquest was heid and a verdict of death returned, with the train crew and all others exonerated from an¢ hblame. The late Mr. Brunet was 49 years of age and leaves aâ€" widow and three children. \ 4 SPECIALIST IN PIANOFORTE TEACHING Telephone 153 Timmins, Ont. th h d t dh 6 % i § 3 OOWWOOMWWQWWWMM: mmmoowwomw“me@oumww 6060646466 t % §0@090900800600600660¢6066 WW”W $ j "WHENWINTERCOMES" YC Opposite Goldficlds Hotel Timmins Real Estate Jeweler Successor to Chas. P. Grill.â€" Opposite Post Office See me Before Â¥You Buy or Burn Square Deal Garrett‘s Timmins on 1922, to M a daughter Union Coal Company Be prepared for the dark mornâ€" ings with a trustworthy alarm clock. We have them in plain and luminous dials to see in the dark. Prices range from $2.00 to $6.00 at @ENERAL INSURANCE s on Thursday ) ‘Mr. and ‘Mrs 311 M H. A. Proctor inst . J. De romeâ€"brew ard Mrs OJnt. ] Marshall Dre Cil 6 he HALLCWE‘EN NOVELTIES AT MISS COPPS‘ STORE 1) WOOD FOR SALE, birch, pine and tamarack;. any length to suit; all good wood; delivered anywhere in town orâ€" suburbs at reasonable rates. T. Hardy, 48 Elm street, Timâ€" Farm for Saleâ€"5 acreg cultivated land; house, painted white, 20 x 24, with cellar; chicken eoop; cow stable; pig pen, 16 x 60; good well; spring creek running through the land; all wire fenced; situated north of Hollinâ€" ger townsite, north end of Waterloo Road, Will sall the way it stands, with potatoes, turnips, 200 hens, 2 cows, implements, etc. wW. H. SEVERT General Building Contractor Estimates Furnished Box 703 Phone 32 COBALT, ONTARIO wilh g00d@ Dulidit revenue. producer gether, or singly. ment accepted, w ance. and nuine bargain in mIinxs You Burn Wood in your kitchen stove, hall stove or open grate? _ We want you to try our kind, It will give you the utmost satisfaction. Qur wood is all well dried, out and furnishâ€" es a hot, satisfactory fire. Order today. Place your orâ€" der for Coal now‘ with a deâ€" posit to insure delivery from JOHN WALTON P] P. 0. Box 126, Timmins Timmins, Ont. Miss Copps

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