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Porcupine Advance, 23 Jul 1924, 1, p. 6

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Messrs, H. F. Schroeder and F. J. Wolno Arranging to Establish Boys‘ Band in Town. prove of help to the boys, of initerest to the town and of advantage to the musical progress of the community, but it would also be a valuable aid to the Timmins Citizens‘ Band, providâ€" ing, as it would, trained young bantlsâ€" men who would graduate into the senior band. NO COMPLAINT TO POLICHE ABOUT REPORTED HOLDâ€"UP a holdâ€"up had occurred on the road between South Poreupine and Poreuaâ€" pine, or vice versa. One story has it that one man was holding up three, the one having a gun and the others their hands in the air. Another tale says that the holdâ€"up was witnessed from the train coming in. to Timmins that evening. All these rumors do not vield much fact when traced up. The Timmins police, on receipt of a call from the Provincial, went out as far as Poreupine, but found nothing to elucidate the mystery. The Proâ€" vincial â€" and Township police were equally _ unsuccessful, though they kept up the search until the morning hours, stonping cars and makin‘g enâ€" quiries. Up to the present, however, no one has reported to the police as JUVENILE BAND BHNG ORGANIZED 1N TIMMNS juvenile band led musicians be assured of in their band Some excitement was created Monâ€" day evening by the activity of Proâ€" vincial, Township and Town Police in the seareh for a éar supposed to contain two or more holdâ€"up men. It had been reported to the police that has 111 No Canada â€" United States TIMMINS, * WEDNESDAY, JULY 23RD, 1924 Member of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association. Telephones : Published every Wednesday by 11 1M Owner and Publisher. Subscription Rates: JY OTCHal Ootne been e a Dnoys Dand is Jbeen heartily nmins Citizens‘ s interested in recognized that a juvenile band 1T DoMINION OGF CANADA FIRST AID CHAMPIONS Residence 70 1€ WO( $2.00 year £3.00 yvear to being held up Monday evening by one, two or more men, masked or unâ€" masked auto handits or footpads. It looks much like a joke of some sort. No one seems to know where the holdâ€"up occurred, who was held up, who did the holdâ€"up and why, if they got anything ow not, or if anyâ€" body was shot, or even half shot. Apart from these little things the case may be strong enough. [There is ground for the suspicion that the reâ€" port origing@ted from something conâ€" nected with the transportation of what is technically called booze. It may ‘be that a car containing a supâ€" piy off the evening train was held up by rival interests. ‘Or it may be that the conveyors of the liquor quarrelled among themselves. Or it may be that the sudden activities of the~ police looking for bhandits gave a good opâ€" portunity for safely carrying on else, where business that Hon. Mr. Raney would not approve. It would not ‘be the first time such things have hapâ€" pened. Anyone with an imagination ‘an think up a theory of their own. It is not likely that any theory will be disproven. will be tried ‘by a judge without jury unless Attorneyâ€"General Niek]! forces them to trial by jury on a cor smracy charge hy issuung a fiat. LORD CAVE _ Who rendered the decisi Privy Council which grants trial before a Single Judgs jury, of the accused direct« defunct Home Bank of Aan: will be tried ‘by a judge â€" jury unless Attorneyâ€"Genet Find Believed to ive Further Indiâ€" cation of Intention to Desâ€" troy Herself. This week a neighhbor, Mrs. N. Toeâ€" fer, who has lbeen looking after the garden of the late Nastisaz Badioluk, found the dead woman‘s purse thrust in among some logs in the back yard of the property. The purse contained only a couple of silk handkerchiefs, a receipt for payment on some Niaâ€" zara wine, a duplicate set of keys for the house, and a tag for the recent Dominion â€" Day sports. The â€" purse apparent!} ‘arefully in its is that the won river had decid need the purse slipped t in a LEFT PURSE AMONG 1065 RFFORE OROWNING passed through the yard. The woâ€" man committed suicide on July ard by jumping from the bridge over the .\Iat-tag-mm River. Later the body of the man, Mike Lasuk, with whom she had (been living, was found in his positi10n. ‘1 NC an on her wa; d that she wo any more and wng the logs the yard. 1 t1ion on some Niaâ€" set of keys for for the recent . â€" purse placed quite i. (The theory ier way to the she would not m of the a speedy , without rs of the ida. They The wo had she TIMMINS MAKES WIN IN ONTARIO CGUP MATGH house at Moneta, the head slashed and ‘battered apparently by an axe. All the evidence seemed to indicate that the woman had killed the man while he lay in a drunaken stupor, this being followed many hours after by the deliberate suicide of the woman at the river. Lucas on the right and sent the ball to Fergie who passed it in the centre of the goal mouth, Cadman pulling off a great save from the whoie of the Timmins forwards. Five â€" minutes from time was dangerous when Kirkâ€" land went up in line and sent in a low shot. Street came down and had a hot time in sending the hall past the post through the feet of a couple of men. In the process he was kicked. The corner was fruitless. The ‘ball was in midfield when the whistle went time and the great match was won. ‘Mr. H. H. Costain deserves much credit for his good work as referee. He had two good. coâ€"workers in the linesmen, Mr. A. Roberts, of Timmins and Mr. Lang, of Kirkland Lake. Kirklandâ€"G. Cadman, goal; Ramâ€" say and ‘McDonald, bhacks; MeVey, J. Hamilton and ‘Morris Hastie, halves; TLucas, Condie, Parsons, Mcâ€" Kenna, A. Hamilton, forwards. Timminsâ€"Street, goal; Haley and Hetherington, backs; Warne, W. F. B. Cadman, G. Cooper, halves; Dunâ€" bar, Sathrang, Peterson, Berg, Adamâ€" son, forwards. Kirkland Lake has a fine name for good sportsmanship and as usual showed Monday that their good name ed the ball other of _ wAas now for a lo the next coming man came out to ball. Sathrang attended goal hi be O.K. If they have to go away the publiece will have opportunity to show appreciation of the fine footâ€" ball this seéeason. ‘The foothball this vear has been selfâ€"sust#ining, not a single contribution being solicited up to date. If the boys need fingnces later to carry the name of Timmins before the outside world in the Onâ€" tario Cup matcehes, it is more than likely that the public response will be very genâ€"erous. Hetherin is well deserved. Both teams played fine footiball, and the match was clean as well as livelyv. Ma‘tches like It is deskred to locate David K. Newell, whos lives somewhere in the Poreupine district and who buys his supplies at Timmins. The undersignâ€" ed would appreciate hearing from Mr. Newell himself or from anyone else knowing where he may ‘be located. the the THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO . a â€" 1 O K. If thc s on the right ergie who passe ie goal mouth, C eat save from nmIns is now ie North La will lon Real Estate and Insurance 603 Hastinges street wes DAVID K. NEWELL WANTED. H Inue n pe T . W. PRESCOTT, * Land in the Ontagrio It is not known where ; next in the series. If homeâ€" zgame thevyâ€" will but t 1¢€ 1C€ idman CrosyDar Kirkland from m Dunbar. e but dropped drive at the ie shot went went â€" up d. Haley stot ie representataive indit followe ancouver, eters( â€" The term n | +#% time Cad up but stopped etet foot \bBal TAKE NOTICE THAT (1) The Council of t How about Y our Subscription ? with latr‘s dred by the Corporation. The estimated special rate per foot frontage is One Dollar and Thirtyâ€"three Cents ($1.33). lhe special assessment is to be paid in fifteen annual instalments. (‘b) A cinder road with the mecesâ€" sary surface drainage will ‘be conâ€" structed along Fyfe Tenth Street to Eleventh Street along Circle Place from Fyfe Avenue to Ninth â€" Street, along _ Grosvenor from Circle Place to Piccadilly, along Picceadilly from Ninth Street to Fyfe Avenue, along Eleventh Street from Fyfe Avenue to Camibridge. And intends to specially assess a part of the cost against the land abutting directly thereto. TYe â€"esâ€" timated cost is Five Thousand Four Hundred Dollars ($5,400.00) of which Six Hundred Dollars ($0600.00) is to be parid by the Corporation. The esâ€" timated special rate per foot frontage is One Dollar and Thirtyâ€"Four Cents ($1.34). The special assessment is to ‘be paid in fifteen annual instalâ€" ments. the (c) Plank sidewalks will ‘be laid down along that portion of the albove described â€" streets as follows:â€"The weat side of Fyfe from Piceadilly to Piccadilly, the north side of, Circle Viccadliily, the north side oT. Uircie Place from Fyfe to Grosvenor, the south side of Circle Place from Grosâ€" venor to Ninth Street, the south side of Ninth Street from ( ircle Place to Piccadilly, the north side of Piccaâ€" dilly from Ninth to Fyfe, the west side of Grosvenor from Piccadilly to Circle Place. And intends to specialâ€" ly assess a part of the cost again‘st the land » abutting directly on the work. Theâ€"estimated cost of the work is Three Thousand Dollars ($3,â€" 000.00) of which Three Hundred Dolâ€" lars ($300.00) is the Corporatpn‘s portion. The estimated special rate per foot frontage is One Dollar and Twenty_‘Iwo Cents ($1.22). ‘The special assessment is to ‘be paid in fifteen annual instalments. against their construction. Dated at Iroquois Falls, Ontario the Tawentyâ€"Third day of July Nine teen Hundred and Twentyâ€"Four. A. J. Hodgson, 3Dâ€"31 Town Clerk The lifetime of all the above work is fifteen vears. Sealed â€" tenders endorsed ‘*Road from Timmins to South Poreupine" will be received ‘by the undersigned up till 12 o‘clock noon on Thursday the 3lst day of July, 1924, for the construction of a Concrete pavement, Asphaltic pavement on macadam base, or, Bituminous penetration pavement, from Timmins â€"to South Poreupine in from Timmins â€"to Ssouth Poreupine in the District of Temiskaming, a disâ€" tance of approximately six mrfiles. Plans and Specification§ may ‘be seen and forms of tender obtained at the office of the Director of the seen an‘(i Tor the office o Northern D jament Buil office of the Cocehrane, Umnta A marked che Dollars must ac The lowest or sarilv (Signed) Jas. Lyons, Minister of Lands Forests, Parliament Buildings, Ontario. Toronto, Ont. 30, H O CONSOLIDATED GOLD MINES, LIMITED (No Personal Liability) ‘been declared ; day of August, cheques will be ers of record at on the 24th day A dividend of 1 ingccapital stock 1¢ 1 ¢ TOWN OF IROQUOIS FPALLS work. ‘The estimateé ntyâ€"One Hundred and ($2,160.00) of which |â€"Dollars ($200,00) is nter 11 the DIVIDEND NUMBER 126 Onta e( District \1% on the outstandâ€" c of the Company has payable on the l1th 1924, on which date mailed to shareholdâ€" the close of husiness r aof Jalyv, 194. )Dmen jue for One TE ompany each tender. any tender not neces mannhn inhole uf Jlll.\', l().f-t D. A. Dunlap, Treasurer. bBrancn, ronto, oT to y ‘(LOT: ChA€ )a vement, lam base, )avement, cupine in . a disâ€" ww # xty Dol vo Hun ousand inth "Pi¢câ€" ilong 1uUunâ€" pflid 1A T @1 r | WANTEDâ€"Good woman cook WANTEDâ€"A Maid for general housework. Apply Mrs., F. ‘M. Burke, 35 Hemlock street. 28, WANTEDâ€"Experienced _ Lady Dry Goods Dept. Apply to Box 4, Schumacher. wWANTED TO BUYâ€"â€"E house with water and pay $2000. ‘Cash.. H Dominion Bank Bldg. 0O BUYâ€" GIRL WANTED for general houseâ€" work, in smalll family. Wages from $30.00 up for reliaihble help. Apply Jospe‘s Clothing Store, opposite Mcelntyre â€" Recreation Hall, Schuâ€" macher. 28, WANTEDâ€"M ale Ste WANTED TO BUYâ€"A house in a good locality, must be modern and have water. ‘Would pay $4000. Can pay all eash, if a bargain. H. A. Proctor, Dominion Bank Bldg. 30. W ANTEDâ€"Y POR SALEâ€"New sixâ€"roomed house; hardwood floors throughout; spring water. ~Owner leaving town. Apâ€" ply 67 Sixth Avenue. 29â€"31ip. POR SALE, at a harzain FOR SALEâ€"National Cash Register, and 1 Cooler with three glass conâ€" tainers. Apply T. F. King, Timâ€" mins. 28. Mated Pens and Trios of Bredâ€"toâ€" Lay Barred Rocks from Pedigreed and Trapnested Stock. Also, Exhibition Barred Rocks, Dark and Light Matings. Importer and Breeder of Barred Rocks only. boarding Fourth A AVL W AN L L 1’_ur work. Apply Mr River Road. with modern conveniences. Jospe‘s Clothing Store, Mceintyre Recreation Hall macher, Ont. building lot _ and foundation in Hailevbury for house and lot or good central lot in Timmins ply Box D.N., Advance Office mins. wholesale hardware business. Apâ€" ply stating experience and salary expected to the George Taylot Hardware Limited, Timmins, Ont. 28. Toth. ‘Capatbhle oIf set of ‘hbooks. Th of banking and g tine. Apply Box Office, Timmins. desires South Poreupin House on â€" one. gether. Apply Poreupine. graph, practically for half price. A Avenue. 1€ Et( Bedcompleté eLt w e( 11 V T none Aiken. Jiv sAlih, on P OTl en Cedar and Ba location in cent Apply to 55 F position ipathle of Dinine VTUD C one. Will sell all toâ€" Apply John Niemi, South 90 nue house FRANK LITTLE, Connaught Station, Ont OuUn insmith xth Ave Apply at 46 Fourth V Lady Bookkeeper albout September handling small rough knowledge eneral office rouâ€" o Fifth Avenue, Timmins. Sixâ€"room House General House _ A. â€" Laprairie n oT Fourth Avennu ‘pl v 11 apher for Apply opposite _ Hehmitâ€" 28â€"30p 16 1¢e rouâ€" Advance comed Will roctor, 30. Phonoâ€" streel laks ind for P.O. C Apâ€" Timâ€" able, Jn(). 3€)}_ nol sell FPOR SALEâ€"Chevrolet\Wtility Coupe 1823 model.â€" Firstâ€"class condithon Apply B. D. Kelly, Moore Block, LOR‘Tâ€"â€"~( TO RENTâ€"Furnished R 1200 STRAYEDâ€"From the Newray Mine, July 12th, a black Horse,yweight about 1200 Ih, branded on front shoulder and on back hip with ‘‘Kâ€"A."" Age 8 years. Any inforâ€" mation about this horse which will lead to its recovery will be well paid for. Telephone 532, Timmins, ')â€", Newray, Mine. 30â€"32. YOUNG LADBDY DESIRES ROOM FPFLOWERSâ€"6 beautiful House Plants in bloom. Douwble Petunias, Gerâ€" aniums, â€" Fuchsias, â€"Pelargoniums, ete., $5.00 prepaid. Broughton Son, Greenhouses, Monteith, Ont. 21â€"30. RUSSEL â€" HOUSEâ€"ROOM AND BOARD, $9.00 per week and up. Good accommodation. ~â€"Corner Nipissing Central Railway Company. DRESSMAKINGâ€"Done at â€" 114 South Elm street. ~Mrs. A. Novaâ€" kuske, Timmins, Ont. 30â€"32p. ONIC RING FOUN Sealed tenders addrassed. to W. H. Maund, Secretaryâ€"Treasurer, Nipissâ€" ing Central Railway Company, North Bay, Ontario,, wil ibe received uptil twelve o‘clock noon, Tuesday, the T‘wentyâ€"ninth «day of July, 1924, for the erection of a station, freight shed and carbarn at Kirkland Lake, Ont. Plans, specifications and form of tender may be obtained at the office of the Chief Engineer, North Bay. An accepted cheque on a chartered bank of Canada equal to five per cent. of the iotal lump sum bid must acâ€" company each tender. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily ‘bhe accepted. NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTECâ€" TION ACT. R.S.C. CHAP. 115. be Jlocated in the Mattagami River at Timmins in lot one Concession 2 of the Townshi p of Mountjoy. At take notrce that after the exâ€" piration of one month from the date. of the first publication of this notice the Fesserton _ Lumher Company Iamited will under section 7 of the said Act apply to the Minister of Public Works at his office in tke City of Ottawa for approval of the said site and plans and for leave to posite Work Office Distri P"F laimited will under section i 0| said Act apply to the Ministce Public Works at his office in tke of Ottawa for approval of the site and plans and for leave to struet the said boom. Dated at Timmins, Ontario, 2?oth day of June, 19%M. Pup, colour, white brea return at once to son Avenue, Timt Small LN LIâ€"â€"P urnis light housekeepin o7 Elm street Sou bathroom. ply at once AND BOARD with private family. Apply P.0O. Box 339, Timmins. may have same by calling Police Station after 7 I pm, for this advt:;, etc. BVUAINAU, »J,.0U per week and up. (Good accommodation. _ Corner Mountjoy and Wilson Avenue. 21â€"24p.â€"t.f. Fesserton Lumber Company Ltd., By Gordon H. Gauthier, its Solicitor. 10 to parties. Marshallâ€"Ecclestons, Limited section TENDERS WANTED rton wWwITAh The â€"CMr it Ottawa and V of Tem 1 shâ€" â€" payment snponstble pal C OR SaALE M Board 16 1j 1IDImnIns 4 rl¢€ nollce That of the said . Minister of CGLEMENT, uth on o dGan KA mink« desired.. Ap m street, South 30, Ourit onrpany 1 +o that it Apply at onece n the R« Division id sable in Finder please Levine, Wilâ€" Reward. roOoms, wWit Rooms,. the ‘mineer, NXorth Bay.s Hroposed to on 0 . T1g site Owner at the paying :-‘),\ 0p lon . ublic i<try the

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