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Porcupine Advance, 15 Aug 1923, 1, p. 4

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While There‘s Life There‘s Soav Cindy, the Laundressâ€"**That wsheer you‘re a settin‘ on was got with wroppers what done saved up."‘! Her Steadyâ€"‘*That‘s fine. When you gets enough soap wroppers saved up to furnish a flat us can git marâ€" Â¥ied."‘ « ho o We ie %%ggfi%fifigfigfi%%% C This week an elegant new and upâ€" toâ€"date motor ambmance artiveu hoe for the Hollinger Mine. While unâ€" doubtedly hoping that there will be its employ. x Â¥ew occeasions andeed for the use of an ambulance, #the Hollinger lhas proâ€" vided the very ‘best obtainable for siuch contingencies as may occur. The mew motor ambulance is modern in every way, and thoroughly equipped along the most approved lines. There are two stretchers of the latest tyne and the whole design is built for effiâ€" eiency and comfort. ‘The ambulance is mounted on a Studebaker Big Six ehassis. ‘Phe ambulante top is finâ€" ished elegantly in hattleship grey, with red cross insignia on each side. The new motor ambulance is remarkâ€" ably easy running and speedy, and if oecasion arises will prove effective in the convevance of the sick or injurâ€" ed. The purchase of this new motor ambulance is along the invariable line of the Hollinger policy to provide the Â¥ery best for the welfare of those in NEW MOTOR AMBULANCHE BOUGHT EY HOLLINGER THE COLDFIELD DRUC STORE Oflice 26 WEDNESDAY AUG. 15TH, 1923 Canada â€" United States Published every Wednesday by Geo,. Lake Owner and Publisher. Subscription Rates: Telephones : Residence 112 $2.00 year $3.00 year No. 1 opposite New Empire Theatre No. 2 foot of Third Ave., St. Onge Building Just Arrived According to information to hand dining car service will be put on Nos. 46 and 47 on Aug..27th. Another good move for the public service! DINING CAR SERVICE TO START AUGUST 27TH a charge | pants> from a 1 will be charged gambling house another raid on a large number of Chinamen were engaged and which it is charged was conducted by the said Won Hie. There will ‘be a drunk or two, and perhaps some other eases arising from the laxness of some folks and the atâ€" tention of the police. At police court here this week there will be several serious +eases. ~â€"Paul Sigrest, A. Benche andâ€" L. Menera! will be given a first hearing on chargâ€" es of assault with intent to do bodily harm, <thé cases arising from the irâ€" jury last week to Frank Dugere, who was hit on the head by an axe and is now in a serious condition in the hosâ€" pital here as a result of his injuries received. A man named Hickens will face a charge of stealing a pair of pants from a local store. Win Hie SERIOUS CASES AT THIS WEEK‘S POLICE COURT KIRKLAND LAKE WINS FROM DOME IN DICKSON SERIES SO t Dickson trophy Saturday _ Kirkla (Â¥ t a C ] T in the s was won ts ehtances ftor lan phy. â€" The match one, the second ha ~A t â€"0 T. )re oothall â€" ma saKke." serit with â€" conducting a the police making big game in which of â€" Chinamen were 34 T t1 *A quiet but pretty wedding took place at the R.C. Church, Timmins, on Tuesday morning when Mr. Emile Bouchard, of South Temiskamine, and Miss Lucienne Barrette, niece of Mr. and Mrs. T. Villeneuve, of Timâ€" mins, were united in the holy bonds of matrimony. After â€" the wedding breakfast at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Villeneuve, the young couple left on the 11;:30 train for South Temiskâ€" aming where they will reside and where they will be followed by showâ€" ers of good wishes from hosts ‘of friends. ETTY WEDDING AT R.C. "CHURCH TUESDAY MORNING so on, the police were at irst nhopeI un that they might perhbaps be on the track of the murderer of Monica Fosâ€" ter, the little Cochrane girl so brutalâ€" ly done to death some weeks,. ago. When the Bulgarian saw the police after him he‘ took to the bush and ran like get out, but Constable Mc Coy stopped the run by a warning and a shot â€"or two. When the man was arrested nothing incriminating was found on him and others claimâ€" ing to know the man alleged that he had come from â€" Sudbury and had nevér. been farther north than Sesekinika. Enquiries made by. the police at Kenogami, Sesekinika and other places suggested that the man had been acting oddly in regard to youngsters, but nothing eriminal: was known about him. The Bulgarian is about 31 yvears of age and is said to MAN MOLESTING CHILDREN UNDER ARREST AT SWASTIKA talking to the apparently to ¢ on the exceuse After an exciting chase which was brought to a close by Qonstable Mceâ€" Coy, of Swastika, firing@ his revolver at the fleeing man, a .Bulglrmn was arrested at Swastika lastr week. . He had been acting queerly in regard to youngsters that he watched at play and complaint was made to the police. Because of his actions in regard to talking to the children and trying Lunch Kit and Bottle all for $1.95 execuse he polic PORCUPINE ADVANCB 2l ~_to the berries first hoj ; be on ES on Dated at Timmins, Ont., Juz\ 38th 1923. â€"31â€"33p. Notice is hereby given that my wife having left my bed and board. I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by her. HOUSE FPOR SALE OR RENTâ€"In Floral ‘Park Boulevard, north of town. Highâ€"class house and garâ€" age. Hall, living room, dining room, kitchen, three ‘bedrooms and closets, bath room. Stairway ‘to attic. Floors all Georgia Pine finâ€" ish, oiled and varnished, Two round post colonades on panel base. Hardwood floors. ‘Cellar with fine furnace and cement (floor. Large double windows, two stained and leaded glass. GHass in front door full size, like a large sunâ€"room. Fine garage. House has electric ligsht fixtures. Flowing and runâ€" ning water in cellar, water, by turnâ€" tap, very best. To sell at $3,500.00, $1,000.00 cash. To rent at $60.00 monthly, furnished, ‘best quarter eut oak. Apply to R. Waite, Timâ€" WANTEDâ€"(General â€" servant _ also nurse maid. Apply 14 Elm street or telephone 413. â€"33p. St. Hyacinthe, Que., has the disâ€" tinction of having developed the world‘s largest organ plant, and by native invention and improvements evolved‘ an instrument which reâ€" ceives praise from the world‘s first artists. An organ recently shipped by Cassavant Freres of that place to Paris, France, is absolutely the first to leave the American contiâ€" nent for Europe, the movement havâ€" ing heretofore been in the opposite direction, and was so shipped beâ€" cause the purchaser desired the finâ€" est and most upâ€"toâ€"date instrument that could be secured. Abraham Martin, first Scotch setâ€" tler in Canada, first King‘s Pilot on the St. Lawrence and first farmer on the Plains of Abraham, which were named after him. has been honored by the Canadian Pacific Steamships, Ltd., at Quebéc by the erection of a granite shaft. Hon. Athanase David, Provincial Treasurer of Quebec. offiâ€" ciated at the unveiling ceremony reâ€" sently. The new motor ferry operated beâ€" tween Victoria, B.C., and Bellingâ€" ham, Wash., develops a speed of 14 knots in adverse weather. This motor driven vessel, recently launchâ€" ed, is <the first of its class to be used in this service and the first to be added to the Canadian Pacific fleet. It has a capacity for 50 autoâ€" mobiles. The decision of the Canadian Paâ€" cific Railway Company to scrap agreements of sale with 30,000 Canâ€" adian farmers in the west and enter into new contracts with them, exâ€" tending over 34 years on an amorâ€" tization basis, will affect agreeâ€" ments of a value of approximately $100,000,000, and relieve many farmâ€" ers of heavy, pressing debts. No limit will be set to the help to be offered to new settlers in the agricultural sections of the province of Quebec, according to Premier Taschereau. The latest government provision is to pay colonists at the rate of $4.00 per acre for land cleared on their colonization lots since 1920. $7,000,000 have been voted for provincial colonization. ~Fishing licenses in the Maritime Provinces have been reduced. The special fishery regulations for Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island have been amended to provide that in many instances where the‘license has been more than a dollar it will now be one dollar. . The famous Chateau Frontenac husky dog team, remembered by visitors during last winter‘s sports season, is being perpetuated. One of the dogs has just given birth to three pups, and if the youngsters turn out to be like their parents the Chateau Frontenac team is likely to continue winning dog derbys, About is to be spent on the construction of roads and bridgos in the province of British Columbia this~year. Canadian flour has at last been placed on the Panama market. One boat has just loaded the first conâ€" signment of any size, 1,000 barrels beizxg taken. Seventyâ€"five per cent. of the copâ€" per produced in Canada in 1922 was the output of ‘British Columbia mines. The Canadian production for the year was 48,321,402 pounds, of which British Columbia accounted for 832,4832,521 pounds. * Panama canal tolls for April amounted to $1,878,987. The Customs and Excise revenue for April amounted to $20,500,000, an increase 6f~â€" $5,000,000 over the receipts of April ¢f last year. Emigrants numbering 15,000 left Scotland for Cartada during the first four months of the year, according to consular estimates in Glasgow. M L s and There WANTED TO RENTâ€"House, WANTED AT ONCEâ€"Young girl to do light ‘housework and help with children, No washing. â€" Apply Mrs. J. E. Sullivan, 48 Tamarack St. â€"32 TWO LOTS FOR SALEâ€"Corner Elm street and 5th Avenue. For ‘information apply :to 92 â€" Fifth J *) Avenue. â€"33p. FOR SALEâ€"A few â€" young Canary Birds, from imported stock; guar anteed â€" good singers. Apply _ S Elm street. â€"33p. WANTEDâ€"By Timmins R.C. School Board, two earetakers for scehool buildings. For particulars as to duties, etec. Apply in person to J. A. Walsh, Treasurer, 37 Maple street. â€"31â€"32, FOR SALEâ€"About 60 Thoroughbred Ancona Hens. Will be sold at a ‘big bargain to anyone taking the lot. Also, for sale, a gasoline launch in good running order. Overboard Motor Boat, without engine, also for sale. Apply .to Alex. Mackenzie, South Poreupine, aftter 4 p.m. â€"31â€"33p. POR SALEâ€"Cook Stove and I‘loatm‘, Climax _ Eleetriec Washer, rotary drier,. etc. Apply.. 8. Hemlock street. â€"32 FOR SALEâ€"2â€"room shack, West Timmins, below â€" new _ Separate School. $250. (H. A. Proctor, opâ€" HOUSE FOR SALEâ€"Seven rooms and bath; hardwood floors; all nicely finished; wired for electric light. «Cheap for ceash. Apply on the premises, north corner of Holâ€" linger Lane and Cameron street. YOU ¢ Read These Columns Every Week. It Will Pay You. g 6 POR SALEâ€"Used piano. Apply 46 CHEVROLET CAR FOR SALEâ€"A. I want to buy a house with three bedâ€" rooms. Must be in good location and strictly . modern. Will cash. H;: A. ~IMroctor;, Goldfields Hotel. pay opposite â€"â€"3i%. WANTEDâ€"More _ salespeople _ in towns and citiesâ€"150 Productsâ€" Extracts, Spices, Soaps, Toilet Articles, Food Products, Mediâ€" cinesâ€"Secured _ Contract â€" preferâ€" able, but not necessaryâ€"Largest Companyâ€"Best qualityâ€"Most Coâ€" operationâ€"Lowest W holes ale Pricesâ€"your _ own _ independent business. Write W. T. Rawleigh Co. Ltd. Ct. 2659, London, Ont. TO RENTâ€"House and garage a South Poreupine. Apply to Rich ard Brinton, South Porcupine. reasonable offer refused. Apply to Geo, Noseworthy, at the end ‘(of Laurier Avenue, across the creek. Vnb s s “"33-35[). AxNX L L KVX IVENALâ€"â€"ELOUSCZf â€" Unâ€" furnished, containing dining room, living room, kitchen, bathroom and three hedrooms.. Will pay good rent.â€" Forâ€" further â€" information three hedrooms rent.. For‘\fur write P.0O. Box | fence posts, posts for foundations and buildings, aldl sizes and lengths, Apply to T. Hardy, 48 Elim street. Phone 317. One who can speak Finn and Engâ€" lish. Apply St. Regis Bakeries, behind Bvek‘s store. â€"â€"33; AWN 1 L Clerk. Apply to Frank F ner of Third and Birch St order. Apply Third Avenue, Birch, Timmins s ALLâ€"Bady wicker, reversibhle gea elass esondition. Price ply 9 Messines Avenus LimmIns, â€" DeIow ~_~ne School. $250. (H. A. posite Goldfields Hotel All modern charges. _ N IIMNnInlnsy} A j C 4 1| 1lH ‘or ~ further in formatic 0. Box 970, Timmins, Ont n conveniences, moderate No. 1 Balsam, stireet; ~â€"32â€"33p. ret toâ€" AX.. 08 corner of Third and 11 LTrI13A )1 â€"â€"31.3}4~â€" n first 00. Ap cery "OO) §( po4 FPOR RENTâ€"Modern Store, best sitâ€" uation in Moneta, corner Pine street and Main Avenue. Ideal location for drug store busincss. Apply evenings at 1A Pine street, Moneta. â€"33â€"347%. MAID WANTEDâ€"Forgeneral houseâ€" work, in small family. Wages, $40.00 or more, for efficient help. Apply Jospe‘s Clothing Store, opâ€" posite Mclntyre Recreation Hall, Schumacher. ~ ~~â€"33, LOSTâ€"A Lunch Grip, containing steel tape line, books, ete.. Lost on road from â€" Paymaster Mine. Finder please return to A. Trudel, corner Ilst Avenue and Ralsam street, Reward. â€"â€"3J3pP, FOR SALEâ€"House and two lots, house on corner lot, near new separate School. ‘This is a barâ€" gain at $1,300. H. A. Proctor, opâ€" posite Goldfields Hotel. â€"33, RESPONSIBLE party wishes to T« house or apartment for the win: months. Must â€"be modern â€" a NURSINGâ€"By hour or day. Apply MceGregor‘s Store, corner of Presâ€" ton and Middleton Avenue, Timâ€" mins. 340. PORD TRUCK FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTIONâ€"1922 model ; GROCERY FOR SALE PORD SEDAN POR SALEâ€"In TWO LOTS FPOR SALE, street; cleaned and fen Box K. S8., Advancee Om Trapnested Stock. Also, â€" Exhibition Barred Rocks, Dark and Light Matings. Importer and Breeder of Barred Rocks only. POR SALE CHEAPâ€"No. 10 Vic POR SALEâ€"A 2â€"roomed shack, isled, with good lot. $425.00 Apply to H. :Roy, Box 898, mins. E WANTEDâ€"Used Ford Runabout, or one with delivery _ box behind. Apply corner Kirby Avenue and Mountjoy street, or Box 974, Timâ€" mins. â€"32â€"33p.. # HOUSE FPOR SALEâ€"On corner, two lots, side drive and two outbhuildâ€" ings. Apply No. 6 Sixth Avenue. Timmins. 1A V on north end of Waterloo Inclifdes house, 22 x 24, all â€" finished‘inside and out. Also ing for stable, henhouse, etc 55. To be sold with ~erop, ete. Apply to John Waldon 126, Timmins, Ont. â€"20â€" DR SALEâ€"Rooming and Boarding house, 17 rooms, clean and strict!; modern. Very central â€" location Receipts run $1,000 per mouth Completely furnished. $10,000 ; half cash will handle it. H. A Proctor, Opposite Goldfields Hote! [ f $3 nue oT at Timmins Garage, 2lst, ‘at 10:3€ cash, H. â€"W. War real T White and about 30 condition. â€" C Avenue. Purnisnhed Apply to Box P.H Timmins. (,-onditiun, 19 for cash. : Mated Pens and Trios of Bredâ€"toâ€" v ‘Barred Rocks from Pedigreed and 1 orimia lean sto on write Ont. M‘GaIn at 1922 model, A bargain Call at 64 Second Aveâ€" White‘s Garage. â€"30â€" FOR FRANK LITTLE, Conpna@ught Station, Ont 0 records, in firstâ€"class Call at No. 64 Second of Waterloo Road. 22 x 24, all nicely nd out. Also buildâ€" ienhouse, etce 16 by I with ~erop, stock, or unfurnshed Advance Offtice on east im fenced., Address Timmins. orâ€" Iuritnher Box 674. ‘| i0 , Box 4p. iurnâ€" 4 L j ind n â€" ni

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