Ontario Community Newspapers

Porcupine Advance, 15 Nov 1922, 1, p. 6

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6048 00000000»0000440000880046 40 60 P °% i IVAN STADELMAN‘S 4#40400080000000000000000000000000000 0000000 Book, Stationery and Music Store 4 DOORS from GOLDFIELD‘S HOTEL on 4th Ave. Next Advance Office â€" Opposite Town Hall A GIFT BEYOND VALUE Your Photograph Pine Street TIMMINS ONLY ZIPAOTOGRAPHAER When an accident to the press delayed the publication of the issue of The Advance Oct. 25th, there was much discontent over the delay. The Advance office, the news stands and the post office were beseiged and bombarded with enquiries and complaints. Now, contfidenially, it you missed it that much in two days, how I invite you to call and hear the beauâ€" tiful tone and see the superior workâ€" manship of the McLagan Phonographs Modsl65; ... u. Walnut, Oak or Mahogany SsSOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS PLAY ALL DISC RECORDS PERFECTLY Next Dominion Bank 068660658 08466 anmmene s sprem en e mm James Bartlett, district n the Dept. of Mines. In the Poreupine distri blished mines hate aceci( even than the Dept. of neglect no precautions to ty. Apart from considers manrity, accidents are alw: ness and costly. The min time and thought and m ously to avoid the possthi dsnts. also, it m: tEkat despits the ideas o judiced people, the men 1 the mines are personally kindly and are anxious fo especially to avoid acci kinds. It seems almost i prevent some accidents, | ployers doing all possibl ing safety devices, etece., ployees doing all possib such equipmert and at i ercising due ceare and thi accidents may at least Db a minimum. Over ‘the report of the members of the Standard change to the gold camps, Mail Empire, last w heading, * Buoyant Spiri Areas.‘‘ Whadye mean! NVE t * ay be used wirich was not equinped wiild a safety device as required by the Mining Act of Ontario. Information in each case was laid by Inspector James Bartlett, district inspector for the Dept. of Mines. In the Poreupine district the estaâ€" blished mines hate accidents worsse even than the Dept. of Mines, and neglect no precautions to assure safeâ€" ty. Apart from considerations of huâ€" marity, accidents are always bad bus: ness and costly. The mines here give time and thought and money generâ€" ously to avoid the posstbility of aceiâ€" Over ‘the report of the visit of the members of the Standard Mining Exâ€" change to the gold camps, the Toronto Mail Empire, last week put the heading, ‘‘Buoyant Spirits in Mining Areas.‘‘ Whadye mean? And who or which? AvoI(dl / act seems almost ne accidents, ing all possil deas of some ‘ men in chat anallvy human S vere pen nle the afet mav ible mposst. but witl le by ‘in ths xXC6. ‘Itt 31 1@ â€" D Y us ill times ougzshtfuln THE PURCUPINE ADVANCE nt reduced to o1 )me prC )C re reason (,)f {1” *4 . thle to C1A L the noted a n( e all 11 C EXPECT CON. WESTâ€"DOME TO BZ PRODUCER EARLY IN 1923 pI plil hE ment including the large ho of operating to a depth of An electric@l transformer h.p. capacity, is also under tion. GAVE VALIANT SERVICE IN TESTING TIME OF THE FIRE During the testing time of the fire that devastated central Temiskaming hundreds upon hundreds of men and women proved their heroism by unâ€" selfish service to others. Some of trem gave their lives. Some or them dic not make the supreme sacrifice, but strengtL others. fore ev made of nat tihe co o carry thi vice in New iinskeatrd during tne ing of the fire was Mr. John Cla Englehart. ~He had been in H bury and left there in his car wh saw that the business part of the was doomed, and came here, and ed the firemen in their strenuous at the station. Also, he motored up the North Road to ascertain if there was a place of safety for our citizens and reported that there was. In the meantime, . his store buildings and farm buildings at Heaslip were bhurnâ€" ing. There was a clearing of a quarâ€" ter of a mile and the land plowed around these buildings. Mr. Clark also lost 1,500 bushels of grain."‘ Present ~prediciions are Th nsolidated Westâ€"Dome Lake en Aarranged in of uns nali the would you feel if it didn‘t come to you for a week, and for every week, and so on absent for ever? It would be sad! _ Well, there‘s danger. A number of subscripâ€" tions are now expired, andâ€"â€"oh, you know the rest of it! _ Send in your $2.00 now ($3.00 to U. S.A. addresses) and save all worry. â€" Thank you kindly! d ut De ake the supreme did give of the th and heart for CA LOr It will bhe some ven an incomplete nen Inine ce /OoOrâ€"tnhat: papet. . make the finest ans reading. Last week 1 ished the following :â€" ons those who did v 11 it V ) € 11 the readv nroughn. â€" L11s i held by the ma ‘v steam plant, *F*roOuUYr WOrkK wnhno showed womanhoodâ€" and humane since the tker â€" has pecial npressors 16 C1iC(C :JV â€"UGIiartk, O1 been in Haileyvâ€" J°In An 2A T timeé list e and JOoInâ€" nuous work motored up aIn. 1t :tfhere our ‘citizens ras. In the ldings and were hurnâ€" re n whic service â€" the NC rliant ser 1m€ k vet but ind 0 ; FRANK BYGK Corner Third Ave. and Birch St. PHONE 24 Corner Third Avenue and Birch Street Phone 24 â€" â€" Timmins, Ont. Frank Byck GREAT BARGAINS On account of moving into my new premises in October, I am offering in New and Secondâ€"hand Furâ€" niture, Stoves, Boots, Gramoâ€" phones, Etce. sUCCcess P.0. BOX 221 TIMMINS, ONT.

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