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Porcupine Advance, 9 May 1923, 1, p. 4

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' | Telephones :: Office 26. Resldence 112. .. year a London fog doesn‘t blind you until you get into it. Monday‘s dust storm was a little bit of too much: When it proved se much of a nuisance to pedes: ‘trians" and motorists, it is easy to imagine the damage it would do and the nuisance it would cause to merâ€" chants and their goods. To prevent similar dust storms‘this summer soms} _effective system of dust laying must. be adopted. Many believe that the streets would ‘be the most econâ€" â€"omical plan, and that oiling can beefâ€" fectively carried out if it is done| right. . Others favour a water sprinkâ€" ling plan. It does not seem important which scheme is adopted, so long ax the dust is effectively laid, If water is to be used a practical sprinkler should ‘be put in commission. The sprinkler should â€"be used, not only when there is nothing else to do, but when it is needed. To use a sprinkler a team could be kept on the go pracâ€" tically all the time in dry weather, if the dust is to be kept in its place. With the extra town team now providâ€" ed, it should be possible to seeuge system. of sprinkling that will prevent: The authorities should see that efâ€" fective measures are taken at once to prevent the recurrence of any such dust curse s occurred in the main parts\of the town on Monday of this week. Dust was blowing round in regular. clouds to the injury of eyes, moses, throats, faces, clothing, comâ€" fort, and everything else. At times it pUST ON STREETS WORSE THAN A CURSE THIS WEEK was dxfiieult to distinguish the cloud dust from a London fog, except that WEDNESDAY, MAY 9th., 1923. Snbsenphon Rates: c«muh = â€" $2.00 year j c To‘ d in 9c > 00 f 8t es :“u-‘:’.. yod 6 M A 2 es 6# ce Y oc s be Y ' us tow e a 2 $ + m P s K ¢ Nt x w 3 w653 w $ 3 xiX hn .."' es $ . . P s P s . ».‘ w ‘ % *E\ '. @ € i M " ')__ i P * * Â¥ E. n cA sY ns Pizp < 6 gâ€" C ®% _ .«“{? e .. ): j i !:r M . y Â¥ + 9 $ A# J SGHUMAGHE . * souTH PORCUP ‘AND <~TIMMINS: You will find us prepared to supply your requirements \_ A NEW STOCK JUST IN ‘ONTARIO RUBBER BALLS Baseball, Football, Golf â€"> Tennis or go Fishing â€" ° for the Kiddies 5¢ to $1,25 NCR 3 "‘ Henior Fourth Class :â€"Alma Johns, Martha Michaelson, Patrick Murphy, Mary. Murphy, Jenny: Alexander, Alex MeMurray. Senior Third Class:â€"Betty Dowsett Hubert Doranr, Oral Doran, Fred Tayâ€" for, : Tena . Zaitz, Reggie Humphrys, Tone Cuthbertson, Bobby McWilliams, Gordon Grainger, CGlifford Young, Edâ€" ward Lahti, Viola Doran, Isobel Lakti. m ‘dust nuisance. _ © PS3 â€"As this> art'iela was Mmg ivritten it cominenced to snow outside. However, in this country dependance has been placed too long on snow and rain for dust laying. DO'HB SOHOOL REPORT FOR THE MONTH OF APRIL ~Junior Third Class:â€"Margaret Mc Phail, Irene Rowe, George Woods, Callum Stevenson, Willie McLean, Leslie Lloyd, Joe Pichuta, ‘Gordon, Michaelson, Kenneth McCaffrey. > Junior Second:â€"George Johns, Car. son Young, Rena Dellavedova, Billi¢ Cherrett, Annie Zaitz, Francis Horne, Gordon Cuthbertson, Clarence Mc Caffrey, Hilda Rowe, Lorne MceCayw. iSenior Second :â€"Clifford Grainger, Luella® Duggan,â€" Vera Doran, Millie Pichuta, David Taylor, Chinusg Zaitz, Norman Lakhti, Meta Melville, Mary Hutehlson, Percy Mllhons, MalcoLn MceCaw,; _ > = «Senior First:â€"Leda Cox, Margaret Lloyd, Maisie Yeomans, Verbina . Delâ€" laxedova, Flossie Duggan, Tony Hearn Jennie Doran, Nilo Dellavedova, A1m1 Lahti, Harold Millions. â€" Jumor First:â€"Mary Cartonik, Olâ€" ga Young, Stanley Shumilak, Peter Young, Léna Murray, Frances Johns. Primary Class:â€"Ross MePhail, Wal er Hrychuk, Melville 1\Iurphy, Nick altz, Bobbre 'Hutchlson, Billie Carâ€" tonik, Basil Doran, Maurice V arker, Gelald Kerer, ~B1111e Mxlhons, Alex Shumilak. ["Mr. H. P. Maxim, President of the Maxim Sfilencer Co., Hartford, Conâ€" necticut, has declded to â€"take an eâ€" tended canoe trip throughout the Northland during the coming month. He will ‘be accompamed by his daughâ€" ter and it is their intention to break the journey here at Timmins for short stay with Mr. M. J. Cavgney.=) ‘Blue Dunlop "Maxfli" 75¢ Dunlop ‘"Warwick" . 60c GOLF BALLS TENNIS BALLS Spaldings " Official‘‘ 60c A.sh CLUB PREPARNG ___ . FOR PLEASANT oc : A very enjoyablae time was spent by the members of the A.S.D. Club at the. regular weekly meéting and dance held, in the 1.0.0.F. Hall here on last Wednesday evening. OQwing to <the Euchre and Dance given at Schumacâ€" her the attendance was not as large as usual. : Music for the dancing was provided ‘by Messrs, Wolno, Wilson, Brown, Whaley and Rodgers. Reâ€" freshments were served by ,the lady members of the Club and these= as usual were a very excellent feature of the evening‘s programme. ‘The meetâ€" ing this evening. will take the form of a masquerade, and all the members are requested to be ‘‘on deck.‘‘ Arâ€" rangements are being made to secure ‘a cottage at Golden City for the sumâ€" mer, and the Club is looking forward to a good season at the summer resort of the Poreupine Camp. ; NEW MAP OF KIRKLAND AREA BY MOYSEY 00 ‘A new and thoroughly upâ€"toâ€"date map of the Kirkland Lake â€"Gold Area has been issued by Arthur E. Moysey Co and this new map should vrove. very \valua‘ble indeed ‘to all interested in the growing and gold district. The map includes not only the Township of Teck, where most of. the present producing mines are locatâ€" ed, but Lébel and ‘Gauthier Townships are also shown.. There is at present much interest in Lebel and Gauthier as mining exploration and developâ€" ment has been carried on in these townships on extended sceale recently. There is further an insert on the map of the Larder Lake Camp where there has been much recent cause for speâ€" cial interest. A second insert shows he location of the Kirkland Lake Camp in regald to southern centres and northern mining areas. The map shows the various recorded ‘claims in the Kirkland Lake area and as sugâ€" gested before should prove invaluable to all interested in Kirklard Lake .dlstrlct SCHUMACHER SOUTH PORCUPINE HOCOLATES : We have sectmd the So le Agencv for Bruce s Chocolates. â€"The‘finest . ad bcst made. Thc proof is in the tasting. | : Saturday every lady customer will receive a. ster Box of these wonderful Chocolates. Chocolates come fresh every week. "The Ga dh B” MV E}:!’.‘}!’; -'.“;',‘v‘fl .‘, .v w ‘Al unc ty Miss E. M. Terry, Supervising Prinâ€" cipal at the Timmins Business Colâ€" lege, has returned this week from a business trip to Sudbury. _ Applications and full particulars have been received from the Examinâ€" ation Dept. of the Civil Service; Otâ€" tawa, Ontario. If a sufficient number of Candidatés can be secured the Dept. will choose Timmins as one of its examination centres, examinations to be held June 5th and 6th, therefore, if any local. stenographers are desiâ€" rous of trying the Civil Service Examâ€" inations for entry to the Parliament Buildings, Ottawa, Ont., or any Govâ€" ernment office, it would be advisable to take the matter up with the Super- visor at the Business College imâ€" mediately. â€" Mr. L. Laporte was this week award ed the College Diploma having ‘been successful in his Commercial and Steâ€" nographic‘ Examinations. Doâ€"Well‘* will be the play. excellent program of new vaudeâ€" vflle features will ‘be introduced each evening, attractive additions to the company being Arlie Mark‘s Scotch Lads and Lassues in ‘"A Breeze from ‘the Land of the Heather,"‘ and Lindâ€" say E. Perrin, the »well-known comediâ€" re‘and dancer We wish to advise the general public that Students may enroll in the Colâ€" lege at any time as we have no sumâ€" mer vacatrons and enrolling now may ‘be prepared for the Fall poâ€" sitions, "Call and see us, telephone or write, for information regarding Courses ana Tuition. Timmins Business Colâ€" lege ‘‘A Golden School in a Golden Centre,‘‘ Timmins, Ont. ‘Miss Marks‘is assured a warm welâ€" ‘come on her return next Monday and at the New Empire.* . ~ . GET YOUR FURNITURE REPAIRâ€" _ BD and Reâ€"upholstered at the Norâ€" thern Upholstering Company, Spruce street. Box 872, Timmins. P OPULAR ARLIE MA RXKS RETU RNS |° After a successful tour of Western Canada, Miss Arlie Marks and her asâ€" sociate players return to the New Emâ€" pire Theatre on Monday and Tuesday evenings next, May 14th and 15th. _All new plays and new and pleasing vaudeville features will *be offered on this occasion. Monday evening, ‘‘ What Every Girl Should Know,"‘‘ a stirring comedy dra ma from life, toâ€"day will ‘be presented, and Tuesday night a superb dramatizâ€" ation of the famous story ‘‘The Ne‘er _ Day by day, in every way, we are getting more musicalâ€"Timmins Male Chorus. ~June l14th W111 ‘be the peakâ€"â€" at the Rink. Prompt attention, best work reasonable pnces BUILDING CONTRACTOR Repair work of every descripâ€" tion. Furniturs Repair Shop, in preâ€" mises> formerly occupicd by BEaley and Nelson. J. LEVERT PRESTON AVE. â€" TIMMINS Bulletin WANTEDâ€"GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. Apply to Mrs. C. NURSING by the day or week. Apâ€" ply Mrs. Thos. Demers,. Mattagami Post Office. 19p WANTEDâ€"LIVE AGENT AT TIMâ€" FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT, by ARE YOU WANTING PAINTING GROCERY AND BUTCHER SHOP FOR SALEâ€"House and ‘barn, one acre lot. Across the creek in Matâ€" tagami at the end ofâ€"Laurier Ave. Look for the flag hetween house and barn. Geo. Noseworthy, Mattagami Transfer. 17â€"19p HOUSEB FOR SALE OR RENT. 6â€"roomed â€" house; plastered inside and out; on Bannerman street; elecâ€" tric lights; water in kitchen; good j garden\ Apply to A B Ramsay, on the premises. â€"â€" _: «rnâ€". :18p FOR SALEâ€"1 Maxwell Truck, in good order, good tires. Would conâ€" slder taking lots and part cash in exchange. Apply to J. Levert, Presâ€" ton Avenue, Furniture Repair shop in ipremises formerly .occupied by Ealey and Nelson. _ _ 18â€"19p FOR SALEâ€"1900â€" Cataract Electric 'Washmo' Machine, fully eqmpped used. onlv a year; just as good as new. Will ‘be sold for quick.sale, at $95.00. A real bargain. Apply to J.â€" W. Reed, Reed BlocL Timâ€" J. Kehoe G. Williams, Hemlock st. MINS for Watkins 150 Products Direct to Home. Biggest and Best for 55 years. â€"Write toâ€"day The J. R. Watkins Company, Dept. A.U., Hamilton, Ont. on * 17â€"20 day or week. : All modern conveniâ€" ences. Restaurant in connection. Hotel Canada, 27 Spruce St. (near T. N. 0. Statlon) Timmins, Ont. DONE, or ‘Repair Work, or Buildâ€" ing of House, any descrlptlon? Apâ€" [ply by letter to R. Waite, Timmins. â€" 17â€"19p BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. FOR SALE. Good stand and clean stock, at reasonable price. Apply P.0. Box 674, Timmins, Ont. DR â€"SALEâ€"Two ‘Overboard Motor Launches; one Sailing Boat; four small Incubators (50 egg); Road King Bicycle; second hand will be sold cheap for cash. Apply to Alex McKenzie, South Porecupine after 4 p.m. _ _ 17â€"20p mIins. Read These Columns Every Week, Reed Block, WHEN YOU WANT IT. Timming. â€"17â€"19p 9 t.f. R SALE_â€"One Thompson‘s Imâ€" perial Ringlet Barred Rock Cockerâ€" el. ~Apply No. 4 Balsam St. _ â€"19p GIRL WANTED for general houseâ€" work. Apply to Mrs. A. Dorfman, Schumacher. Phone 31M 19.â€"21 CAR FOR SALEâ€"McLaughlin Light . â€" Six, 1919 model, good condition. Ap= ply at Aurora Hotel Schumacher, 18â€"191» CASH REGISTER FOR SALEâ€"Apâ€" ply to Gambleâ€"Robinson, Timmins, Limited, Spruce street. 18 THREE COWS FOR SALE, 2 fresh milkers and one ‘springer. Apply. Arthur Lawlor, 49 Elm street. 19p FOR SALE;â€"Extra large lot in Roâ€" chester with 7. room house not quite ‘finished. $1,600. Terms.H. A. Procâ€" to», opposite Goldfields Hotel. 19 LOSTâ€"On â€" Saturday evening, May _bth, a and rim. Finder please leave at ‘Berini‘s Garage. LI'OR«SALEâ€"«Singe"r Sewing Machine, â€" complete with attachments.and elecâ€" | tric motor, all in good condition. Alâ€" _â€" so, one dresser, dark ogk finish, Apâ€" . ply.any evening after 5 o‘clock at | 14 Maré.hwll’-E‘cc]estone Block. '191}':', xb FOR SALEâ€"Household Furniture, Sealers and Dishes. Apply after 5 o‘clock to 11 Main. street, below Third Avenue, Timmins. 19p. WANTEDâ€"GIRL FOR BOARDMING: WAN‘TEDâ€"-â€"Immeduatel\, an e'(pel'l« enced girl women for general housework. Apply Mrs. H. H. Moore, Hemlock street. . 19 WANTEDâ€"Second-:hand canvas covâ€"-‘_ sered. canoe; must be in condltxon. State price. and make. App}y to Box C.M., Advance Office, \ Timmins. 19pn ROOM TO RENT in private family, : suitable for light housekeeping, if required. Enqmre after 4 p.m. at (G â€" Laurier Avenue, Timmins. . _19p LOSTâ€"Three ten dollar bills, between Fourth Avenue and the Public School. . Finder please return to Harry N;_chols, Janitor . Public . Sehool, Timmins. ‘Reward. 19 FOR SALEâ€"A good building lot in Timmins Hexo‘hts, Elm St. ‘pSOO One on Maple strzet $300, two on Maple street $350. H. A. Proctor, opposite Goldfields Hotel. e t <_. L0 FOR SALEâ€"A twentyâ€"six foot motor boat with twenty horse power enâ€" gine for sale cheap Write P. O 'BO\ +128, South Poreupine Ont., call phone 56, South Poxcupme â€"â€"â€"10{f I‘OR BALEâ€"Completé Assay Outfit,‘ including» Voland portable ‘balance in leather case.. Will be sold at a HORSE, HARNESS AND EXPRESB*® WAGON FOR SALE, cheap, as we. have no further use for them, hayâ€" ing bought a motor truck., Apply L. Helperin, Bottling Works, 74 Fifth Avenue. . ' 19â€"20p VET CLAIM FOR SALE, about three _ miles north of Matheson; on T. _ N. O. and highway ; 154 acres; 40 acres cleared for the plough.. Cheap for quick sale. ‘Terms arranged. ‘a Apply 8. P. Lindsay, Mattagami _ Heights P.0. 0 . ©19â€"20p FOR SALEâ€"POULT RY AND EGGS shans. imported stock, Mafgh~ Trios: and Pens. For prices, write, phone or eall o FOR °8 A LEâ€"Pedigreed Barred Rocks andâ€" White Wyandottes. Also White Leghorns ‘and Black Langâ€" HOUSE work. Apply at.oncee to the Veteran House, corner of Cedar St. and Fourth Ave. \~*~ . 19p. fence posts, pusts for Woundations and buildings, all sizes and lengths. Apply to T. Hardy, 48 Elm street. Phone 317. . 19t:f. bargain. ‘Write P.:O. Box 128, South Porcupme, Ont., or call phone 56, South POrc,upi_ne ho# _lflbf Wite Conngught Station, Ont. It Will Pay You. â€"19;

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