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Porcupine Advance, 9 Jul 1924, 1, p. 6

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ALL SHOULD BE CAREFUL IN REGARD TO CANOES Oflict The Advance has been asked to call attention to a serious danger encountâ€" ered on several recent occasions by canoeists on the river here. This dangzer arises from the improper atâ€" titude of some of those running gasoâ€" line launches and other power boats. MR. JAS. McGRREGOR PASSES AWAY AT HIS POST OF DUTY Iwo. â€"AL one Lc 3C3â€"x~ULA), the contract for the town seavenging was again awarded to Mr. (Gieo. Laâ€" porte who has been handling this w ork for some years past. There was enly one tender lower than Mr. Laâ€" porte‘s and it was thought that this lowest tender would not leave a marâ€" #in of profit so that the work could We carried through. Parks, pastor of the Timmins Presbyâ€" terian church. Many friends paid their last marks of respect to the deâ€" ceased and the floral tokens were many and ‘beautiful. ‘The death of Mr. McGregor reâ€" moves another of the early residents of "the Camp. To many he was A familiar figure as he passed to and from his daily work, and he will be much missed. sCAVENGER CONTRACT AWARDED TO GEO. LAPORTE. Special meetings of Counerl have been frequent during the past week or #iwo. At one of these special sessions, the contract for the town seavenging was again awarded to Mr. Gieo. Laâ€" porte who has been handling this w for some years past. There was WEDNESDAY, JULY 9TH, 1924. Member of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association. Canada â€" United States Published every Wednesday by Owner and Publisher. Subscription Rates: Telephones : Residence 70. $2.00 year $3.00 year ONTARIO C Lapraime,. . Moore, Dr, Rice, A. M. oss, C. G. ()Hil’iell, A. Scott, ‘M. F Maguire, W Kenning, A Heppleston, Porter, A. Cooper, P. Wylie, W. H. Rutherford, J. Steven, H. M. Scores Made in Various Games Last Weekâ€"End at Timmins Golf Course. The following is the list of scores made last weekâ€"end in the Qualifying Round for the Golf Club Trophy :â€" CifasetEt, 104â€"22â€" 82 Canlyle, A. W. 106â€"26â€" 80 Taytor, K. B. :....0.. 104â€"20â€" 84 Aetony .. 116â€"26â€" 90 Ifodgers, It.â€"EF. .....,... 100â€"20â€" _ 80 Hall: sR E: ... 101â€"22â€" §2 QUALIFYING ROUND FOR THE GOLF GLVB TROPAY Robbins, R. W. Williams, C. G. Bowrey, J. M. . CalHlum, J ..... Pritchard, W. H Wihite, T. M. .. Curtis, .. Thomas, A. L. . Kennedy, J. K. South Poreupine, July 8.â€"Mr. Osâ€" borne Orr has returned from a holiâ€" day in the South. (Mr. Harry Wilson left for Toronto on Saturday. The Hollinger Ball Team defeated South Poreupine here by a seore of 4 to 3 in the first gameâ€"of the Mines INTERESTING ITEMS FROM BUSY SOUTH PORCUPINE LakGe,‘:Geo:, . ;. . 90â€"18â€" T2 The lowest 32 net seores will play for First Round for the Troâ€" phy on Saturday, July 12th, contmeneâ€" ing at 1.30 sharp and all cards must be . marked before commencing play by the Captain or Viceâ€"Captain. The list of those qualifying along with their partners for FKirst Round will be posted on the Bulletin Board. f Over the weekâ€"end the South End Team was defeated at Schumacher by a sceore of 5 to 3. INSTALLATION OF 1,.0.0.¢. OFFICERS LAST NIGHT The installation of officers of Timâ€" mings Lodge, L.O.0.F. took place last night, the following being the Installâ€" ing Officers:â€"D.D.GM. Bro. ‘M. A. Young, D.D.G. Warden P.G. Bro. A. M. Mason, D.D.G. Secretary P.G. Bro. J. 8. Brough, D.D.G. Fin.â€"See. P.G. Bro. A. E. Prout, D.D.G, Treas. P.G. Bro. Geo. Starling, D.D.G. Guardâ€" ian P.G. Bro. N. J., Leamen, D.D.G. Chaplain P.D.D.G.M. Bro. _ W. HR. Pritchard. ‘The following were the officers duly installed for the term :â€"â€" L.S.8.â€"D. Bough. Chaplainâ€"J . Harris. After the installation a was served and addresses 1 by the Installing Officers. ‘The police court doeket th is not as heavy as in some weeks, though there are a nu cases, including some remani last week, a wine case and a adorned drunks. 1COn LP.G.â€"E. L. Urquhart. N.G.â€"Jas. Cowan. V MeHugh. R.S.â€"W. G. Smith, P G. F.S.â€"Robt. Cornthwaite. Treas.â€"A. G. Carson, P.G. Wardenâ€"Geo. Henderson. Conductorâ€"A. V. Chartbonneau R.SNG.â€"J. 8. Brough, P.G. S.V 0. Robinson +â€"J. Newman. IPIn Hollinger Ball Team defeated Poreupine here ‘by a score of in the first gameâ€"of the Mines H H Johnson doeket this week in some reeent are a nuimber of 91â€"24 111 â€"2 aâ€" luncheon were given few from 6° §( There were a fewchanges in the Town lineâ€"up. G. Ritchie went on the forward line and Marsland at right half and strengthkened the team conâ€" siderably. . Ritchie ‘worked hard and the Town should have had more goals off his passes. (Marsland dleared in great style. Andyâ€" Roberts worked hard and with his usual effecti\'eness' and skill and with Berry the Town team had a fine pair of good ‘hbacks, who jbeat the backs but hit the upâ€" right with his shot. Johnson eleared the rebound and set Wallace going. Alfter a speedy run Wallace sent the ball across. ‘Robson caught the‘flying ball and sent it past Larimer for a goal. The Town then got some extra pep in the match and soon had the Mcelnyres penuned in their own quartâ€" ers. Aiffter five minutes of this the Town were awarded a penalty for hands. Ritchie took the spot kick and scored. The Melntyres pressed TOWHN BLUE ANO AMBER WIN FROM McINTVRE TEAM hard to regain their lead. ‘Cockburn on the right sent over a neat pass only to have Roberts clear. ‘Time and again they tried to get through with combination but were checked up by the Town halves, while Hocken on,the other hand pulled off some nice sates. The changeâ€"over was made with no further seore. 6 ‘The second half started with Coopâ€" er off the field from injuries recerved near halfâ€"time, but came on again in ten minutes. The MeIntyres were the first to press. Larimer saved a hot shot from Seottie‘s nice pass. ‘The ball was transferred to the other end and after a nice shot and a good save by Hocken, Cooper sent the ball in beâ€" fore the goalie could recover. The Melntyres again pressed but their combination was being broken up reâ€" peatedly. Berry cleared a dangerous one from the left and sent his forâ€" wards alway acgain, but the opposine hard and with his usual effectiveness and skill and with Berry the Town team ‘had a fine pair of good ‘hbacks, The Town pressed after a journey by the Melntyres. Jones clearing to Cooper who sent his fonmwards away. Neely got the ball and cleared, but the leather soon cameâ€" back. Atkinson worked his way through and passed. Ritchie received but kicked wide. Cadman got the dball from the goal kick and sent it down to Adamson who ibeat the backs but hit the upâ€" richt with his shot. Johnson eleared Crowd Not Large at Football Double Header Saturday, but Games Specially Interesting. The Town Blue and Amber Football Team gained two points from the Mcâ€" Intyre team on Saturday last by a score of 2 to 1 in the P.D.FIL. series. peatedly. â€" Berry cleared a dangerous one from the left and sent his forâ€" wards alway again, but the opposing backs put in some good work. Both teams were iworking hard but failed to alter the score. Full time seore was 2 to 1 in favour of the Town. | Townâ€"Larimer, goal; Roberts and Berry, ‘backs; Marsland, F. Cadman and 4. Cooper, half4backs; AXtkinson, MceDade, Adamson, Ritchie and Hanâ€" nah, forwards. _ merlt oJ t0o , Dut that the Town B. play well, for they ARLTIE MARKS COMPANY PLAYING HERE THIS WEEK The Arlie Marks Stockâ€" Co. are givâ€" ing their nusual line of shows in the New Empire Theatre the first four nights of this week. On account of the extremely warm weather the atâ€" tendance the first night or two was not as large as usual for this comâ€" pany here, but the popularity of the Arlie Marks Co. is proven by the fact that the attendance shows an mmcrease from night to night and toâ€"night and toâ€"morrow night is likely to see the THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Mrs, A. WV. ‘Leach and children, who have been visiting in Omaha the past two months, were ealled home owing to the serious illness of Mrs. Leach‘s mother, Mrs. John Archer, toâ€"morrow is likely to see The usual bumper houses that greet the Marks shows here on the usual visit. In addition to the presentation of popular plays, the Arlie Marks (Co. presents amusing vaudeville turns, in cluding the popular pipers. This week the company added another exâ€" pert piper to its number, picking up hore a piper who was giving public concerts on the fair grounds. This piper attracted much attention by his skilful piping and was the centre of a bie erowd Sunday. Mayi| Te FOR SALBEâ€"Perfection 3burner Oil Stove, with oven. Apply 65 Maple street south. +A P POR SALBâ€"(Girocery business, in good location in Timmins. For furâ€" ther information apply to Box L.T., Advance Office, Timmins. 27â€"28p. WANTEDâ€"Good woman cook for boarding house. Apply to 87 Fourth Avenue. 28â€"30p. WANTEDâ€"(Girl _ for _ housework. Sleep out preferred. ‘Good wages. Apply to Mrs. Shippam, Scehuâ€" macher Bakery. 28. ROOMS FPOR RENT at 59 Balsam, second house from â€" Skating Rink. All modern conveniences., 274290p. LOSTâ€"Child‘s white dress at Golden City on Sunday please return to _ Mrs. °C liams, Timmins. ‘ GIRL WANTED for (Gc work. Apply Mrs. 4A River Road. GIRL WANTED for housework. Apâ€" ply to P. Antoine, 27 Fourth Aveâ€" nue, opposite fire hall. Phone 406. 28. WANTEDâ€"A young girl to help with light â€" housework. Aply Timmins Provision Co., corner Balsam and Third Awvenue. 27. LOSTâ€"A Gold Watch, Hamilton movement, 23â€"jewel. Finder please return to Fhe Advance Office, Timâ€" mins. 27. FPOR SALEâ€"National Cash Register, and 1 Cooler with three glass conâ€" tainers. Apply T. F. King, Timâ€" mins. 29. GIRL WANTED for Alhany Restaurâ€" ant, corner Fourth Avenue and Cedar street. Apply at once. 28â€"20p,. ANTED TO BUYâ€"Four or five roomed house $1200.00 to $1500.00. Can pay $800,00 ecash. H. A. Proctor, Dominion Bank Bldsg. WANTED TO BUYâ€"Sixâ€"room with modern conveniences. Jospe‘s Clothing Store, 0 Recreation â€" Hall, macher, Ont. WANTEDâ€"$600,00 for oneâ€" year. Good security and interest. ([Money needed for medicah operation. Apâ€" ply Box R.0., Advancee Office, Timâ€" mins. 28â€"20p. WANTED â€" TO BUYâ€"Sixâ€"roomed House, must be in good locality and must be fully modern. $4000 to $5000. H. A. Proctor, Dominion Bank Blilds. 28. GIRL WANTED for general houseâ€" work, in smalll family. ‘Wages from $30.00 up for reliahle help. Apply Jospe‘s Clothing Store, opposite Melntyre Recreation Hall, Schuâ€" macher. 28. LOSTâ€"PURSE, containing six dolâ€" lars, key, and ‘book of Hollinger Store coupons, bhetween Middleton Ave. and Elm St. Finder please return to 19 Elm St. and receive reward. 28p. Tenders will be received to July 17th, 1924, for the grading and stum‘pâ€" ing of the High School Grounds. Apply to Secretary for specifica tions. Mrs. ~Jas. MceGregor wishes to thank the many friends and acequaintâ€" ances for their kindnesses and the sympathy shown at the time of the death of her hushand. Tittle Bobby came erying into the house, rubshing the places where he had been butted by a pet sheep. ‘*But what did you do,"‘‘ his mother demanded, ‘‘when the sheep knocked vyou down?"" *T didn‘t do nothin‘ elared, protestingly. **1 up all the time."‘ Apply 17 x\ l'S() two terms. mnmIns. H. E. Montgomery, Esq., Secretary. Furnished house Middleton Ave., lots for sale ‘ Bdbby de was gettin ui4 Houseâ€" aprairie, to rent Timmins and slip Finder 4. Wilâ€" on easy 28p. n House, Apply opposite , â€" Schnâ€" M J . 28p )..q FOR SALEâ€"Vega Tenor Banjo, for sale cheap. R. F. Rodgers, Hollinâ€" ger Stores. 20â€"t.f. POR RENTâ€"Four Roosmed Furnished House. Apply to B. Lennen, eornet Em and Broadway. 28. BUFFET FPOR SALB, very nice article of furniture, good as new. Aipply 120 Spruce street. 28, POR RENTâ€"Large room in Gordon Block, suitable for office or living room. Hot and cold water and bath in building. Immediate posâ€" session. Apply H. A. Proctor, Doâ€" minion Bank Blde., 28, POR SALEâ€"One Electric Stove, 4â€" plate, with oven. One Kitchen Stove. One Cornerâ€" Basin, comâ€" plete. And _ Tinsmith _ Machine. Apply No. 46 Sixth Avenue. LOT FPOR SALE, on Fourth Avenue, between Cedar and Balsam. Busiâ€" ness location in central part of town. Apply to 55 Fifth Avenue, or P.0. Box 272, Timmins. FPOR SALEâ€"Team of Horses, Wagon, Harness, Etec. Price $350.00 for _outfit,. . Horses,, 1400 â€"each,â€"one 114. yrs. and other 15. Apply to 67 Commercial Avente, Trnmins. following property ‘being part of Lot No. 52 according to Plan M.14 (Sudâ€" bury) situate on the west side of Broiwn street im the ‘Town of South Poreupine. ‘This lot has a frontage of 25 6‘ and the back half of the Lot is 6‘ 5@ wider than the front. On the uproperty is a building that has been used as a garage. At the same time the Auctioneer will also sell two Rugoles Buses under and by virtue of the powers contained in a certain Chattel Mortgage dated the 11th day of October, 1923 UNDER and by virtue of the powers contained in a certain mortâ€" gage which willk be produced at the time of sale, there will be offered for sale by PUBLIG AUCOUTITION, by Herâ€" bert W. Warren, Auctioneer, at the undermentioned premises on Tuesday the 5th day of August, 1924, at the hour of 2 o‘clock in the afternoon the the 11th day of O For terms and apply to FHertbert mins, Ont., and A. Tnoumins, Ont. Dated the 2nd d NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTEC: TION ACT. K.S.C. CHAP. 115. Dated the 2nd day of July, 1924. A. C. Brown, Solicitor for Willysâ€"Ovoerland Ltd.,, the Mortgagee herein. Fesserton Lumber Company TLimitâ€" ed hereby gives notice that it has under section 7 of the said Act deâ€" posited with the (Minister of Public Works at Ottawa and in the Registry Office for the Registry Division of the District of Temiskaming at Harleyâ€" bury, a description of the site and the plans of the ‘booming proposed to be Jocated in the Mattagami River at Timmins in lot one Concession 2 of the Township of Mountjoy. At take notice that after the exâ€" piration of one month from the date of the first publication of this notice the Fesserton _ Lumber Company Limited will under section 7 of ‘the said Act apply to the Minister of Public Works at Ihis offtee in the City of Ottawa for approval of the said site and plans and for leave to conâ€" struct the said iboom. Dated at Timmins, Ontario, ths 2th day uf June, 194. Fesserton Lumber Company Ltd., By Gordon H. Gaauthier, its Solicitor. may have same by callin Police Station after 7 p.m for this advt., etc. housework B urke 3 BAN _ ToY wholesale hardware ‘business. Apâ€" ply stating experience and salary expected to the (George â€" Taylo: Hardware ILimited, Timmins, Ont. *)8§ . )R SALEâ€"Heavy Team Dray, in firstâ€"class Also Duplex Pump, thoroughly overhauled. Big bargain for quick sale. Apply to James Brough,, No. 6 Cedar street, north. 28â€"20, RING FOUND. Owner Hemlock street Apply M time the Auctioneer Rugoles Buses under the powers contained attel Mortgage dated October, 1923. d conditions of sale rt W. Warren, Timâ€" .. C. Brown, Solicitor, » Stenographer t, 1924, at the e afternoon the ng part of Lot lan M.14 (Sudâ€" 28â€"30p. 28â€"30p. payin 28p neral SA fo M 1€ FOR SALE â€"Chevrolet Car, in good running condition. Cheap for cash. Apply to 113 Birch street south. 376 RUSSEI, â€"HOUSEâ€"ROOM AND FURNISHED ROOM and Privileges of Appartments to Rent to suitable gentleman. Apply in first instance to Box Advance, Timmins, .A WANTEDâ€"(Giood lad learn bakery trade tunity given. Apply trie Bakery, 13 | (Raver Road) Tim:t LOSTâ€"(Car marker No. 324â€"442. Reâ€" ward for return to The Advance Oflice or to R. Hoggarth, Hardware Store, Minthorn block, Main street, T immins. 26. A CORNER HOUSE in South ror cupine, can be employed for Hote or Boarding House, eontaining 3 rooms for rent. Apply M. E. Mc Gregor, South Poreupine. 26â€"28p. FOUNDâ€"A p FLOWBRSâ€"G6 bheautiful House Plants WANTED TO EXCHANGEâ€"Good huilding lot and foundation in Haileyibury for house and lot or good central lot in Timmuns. Apâ€" ply Box D.N., Advance Office, Timâ€" mins. 20. FPOR SALEâ€"NEW HOUSE; 8 rooms Lots 33ft. by 140. Wellâ€"manured, ploughed, and planted to Green Mounâ€" tain potatoes, costing $3.00 per bag, go with lot as a premium for buying now. Every lot $.'§00.00: corner lots, $350.00. Apply to R. Waite, Timg \mins, or eome and see lots. 6 5S ENT A TIV B WANTEDâ€"Pupils for the Goldwin School of Beauty Culture. Postâ€" tions at attractive pay guaranteed as soon as student completes the course. This is a pleasant profesâ€" sion with exeellent prospects. For particulars apply to tlhe Goldwin ‘School of Beauty Culture, 13 Pine street, (over Ostrosser‘s Store), Timmins. 22p.â€"t.f. Also, Exhibition Barred « Rocks, Dark and Light Matings. Importer and Breeder of Barred Rocks only. Mated Pens and Trios of Bredâ€"toâ€" Lay Barred Rocks from Pedigreed and Trapnested Stock. FRANK LITTLE, Connaught Station, Ont. LOTS, LOTS, LOTS! LOTS OF LOTS, AND THEN SOME! Shrewd business people who invest their money and make 15 per cent. inâ€" terest per annum think their money is well invested. People who purchased lots of me two years ago are selling for $600 to $630 per lot this season, zetting over three times as much as they paid me, making 50 to 75 per cent. on their money invested, also valuable erops for it is the very best garden soil. ; You will knaw, and every business person will adjnit, Timmins is sure bound to be a tity of 20,000 populaâ€" tion in the nex®t four or five years. Notice the min@s getting any amount of electric powpr and preparing to douwble their oufput of gold, meaning the employment iof thoussnds of more men, hence mork homes to hbe nlt and searcity of to rent. So, by all means, buy a lot and build your own home, and ¢ut out moving and paying high rents. This subâ€"divigsion is close in, eight minutes walk to ’Anst office, and this summer a sidewalk all the way to Lincoln Park, see¢nd block north of Floral Park, on Mountjoy street. ; BOARD, $9.00 per week and up. (Good accommodation. _ Corner Mountjoy and Wilson Avenue. 21â€"24p.â€"t.f,. J NJâ€"â€":A parcel «1 DocKs relatimre to heating systems, house plans, etc. Owner may have same by calling at The Advance Office, amd paying for this advertisement. T. in bloom. Double Petunias, Gerâ€" aniums, _ Fuchsias, â€" Pelargoniums, etc., $5.00 prepaid. Broughton Son, Greenhouses,+ Monteith, Ont. 27â€"30 $ *# # well finished inside and out; nice verandah ; â€" eledtric light; neverâ€" fairling water with pump in kitchen; indoor toilet; situated in good locaâ€" tion on Thira Avenue, Schumacher. Aipply to P.O0. Box 210,. Schumacher Ont. 206â€"28, WANTED for Timmins and distriet to sell for the ‘"Old Reliable Fontâ€" hill Nurseries.‘‘ We offer exelusive territory, permanent employment and liberal terms to the right man. For full partrenlars, write, Stone Wellington, Toronto, Ont. who wishes to Every opporâ€" Mackie‘s Elecâ€" ilson â€" Avenue bocks relative

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