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Porcupine Advance, 26 Aug 1925, 1, p. 6

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‘U‘““ m yent â€" | _ Mrs. Francns L. _ | Brockville, President M'bor of flm Om WOW Assembly, will pay an NMewapapers Association, . â€"|South Porcupine Lod ‘-_-.‘44.. waime,‘‘ ‘said this settier. ~ He ex: ts sefl â€"the opinicn robms were Measart bixis po <â€" lhave around. ‘They do eat a little fruit,"‘ he said, . The attention of ‘the Government â€" has been called to the blocking of â€" the river. â€" The CGovernment should mee that the prfictu‘,e of monppolizing this hdmay is stopped for good. In view of the fact that practically _ mo attention and the same amount of ‘. amoney has been spent in this district .. «during the past ten years, it would ihe quite warranted if the Dominion .. concerned â€" stationed (a _ epecialâ€"officer on the wiver to enforce 't‘ne freedom of this navigable stream. .. In a country like this whereâ€"there are â€" go few roads for the. settler and the «/ »prospéctor, the right to use what is , _ ~Often the only possible routeâ€"-the‘ waterfi)ayâ€"-should be zealously ssuarded. ~*. ¢ +. ...__.:____._.._.._._._ (ONB SETTLER HAS A ORO,P OI~' BIRDS AND A BIRD OP A GEOP !_’ . ~"A settler hvmo' up the river reports / the best erop of garden produce that has had in the five years he has been working his ‘present farm. He _ ~_can not understand why there should . e any general complaint this year *about gardens being a failure. He â€" ~was surprised to read in The Advance . ~Feeently that the Horticultural Sooiâ€" '«ety considered this summer a bad seaâ€". : «sgon for gardens. â€"Speaking of garden _ tpests, he said: ‘(‘There are no desâ€" tructive worms in my garden, and _ there are no flies on this year‘s crop."‘ Field mice and rabbits are the only A$wo pests he sees at présent in.regard to the gardens of this part of the ‘North Land.. The rabbits are very mumerous again this \year, but this gattler keeps them away\from his warden plots by the simple expedient. Stevens, third. Bob Cornthwalte won the handsome donated by Mr Chas. Grill for the special men‘s race. There were also races for the kiddies, with smtable pnzes ‘for all. _of keeping a couple of dogs around PLACING OBSTBUOTIONS oN the place. The dogs have a lot of fun and the rabbits get no green stuff from the garden. The field mice,| however, feed well despite thedogs known reth One particularly mean trick ‘the field mice â€"have is to eat all the peas out of the just before th peas ripen. ‘would not look so bad,,"" says the settâ€" ‘dler, ‘‘if they did not leave the pods behmd crying their emptiness to the ‘mnd despite every other iethod. to curb their activities. ‘ROAD SERIOUS OFFENCE. ‘Some senseless ctiminal placed A 'large several pieces ‘of lumber on the road to Schumacher on Monday night. As %the obstructions were just at one of the turns in the road, it was difficult for an automoâ€" bile dnver to see theâ€"obstruction beâ€" fore coming too close to avord a colâ€" lision. ~One auto driver had a narrow escape from what might have proved : Just as: the presence_of the dogs is ‘the cause of the absence of the rabbits ;wm thls particular farm, so there may tan apparent reason for the fact fthlt here is a garden tlus ear unâ€" rombled by insect pests, ever in my long residence in this N orth Land have I seen so many robins gathered together in one place here; as are to be found toâ€"day on this farm . of sn‘ ALhis aAantrlar â€"*~ Ts _ k« ?tor, the settler and the other travellers «on business bent. 4s the only route available in many cases. The river should be free for ‘the use of pleasure sekers, for they have their rights and in most cases ‘their pleasure brips on the water have It should be remembered that the "river is the summer highway for many settlers, prospectors and others. It WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26th, 1925 en y on esn ie We been Well earned indeed. But with even greater foreeâ€"it should be said that the river should be kept open for business use.â€"for the prospecâ€" not Telepnones : 70. V s1 R -W".v‘-v‘ Sn SR s qE lfifl(tlam 3 sécond and Fred Homf)y, Inâ€"the races for men J. Stewart won first **R. Cornthwaite. second and T. Stevens, third. Bob Cornthwalte won the handsome dimeâ€"andâ€"pin donated by â€" Mr Chas. Grill for the special men‘s race. There were also races for the klddxes, with sultable pnzes ‘for all. *~3 members of Timmins Citizens‘ Band and their wives and friends had ‘a very enjoyable picnic at Golden City on Sunday. There were about 60 at the event and the whole day proved very pleasant The luncheon served was one of the features of the day, ’\soft-dnnks, iceâ€"cream and fruit being included in the good things to eat ‘Softball games also hplped to make ‘the day mterestmg, the Single Men defeating ‘the Married Men. with the seore 19 to 12. In â€"the Married Women‘s Race, Mrs. J. L. Kenney, came first and Mrs. J. Chalut second. Mrs, â€"Kenney Won "‘the. special prize for the women‘s open race. Another women‘s race was won. by. Mrs, F. J. Hornby, firsb, and Mrs. S. Johns, second. In the Bandsmen‘s ‘Some senseless criminal. placed a large stump:and several pieces ‘of lumber on the road to Schumacher on Monday night. Asithe obstructions were just at one of the turns in the road, it was difficult for an automoâ€" bile dnver to ‘see theâ€"obstruction beâ€" fore coming too close to avoid colâ€" lision. One auto driver had a narrow escape from what might have proved a‘ serions accident through the plae-w ing of obstructions on the road. stump and the lumber were ‘carted from the land alongside the road by some person or persons unknown had. more strength than braing . or décency. It. may be noted in passing that. apart from the sense of sportsâ€" manship of the fool trick of this sort, the law has severe penalties for those4 xll-gmded folks who place obstrucâ€" tions: on the public highway. At 10.15 p.m. the road was apparentl y all.elear, but m;hsn the next ten or fifteen mmh-«t;omeene placgd tge obstrne ‘"~n $5, . ufr:, _ {During a severe thunderstorm one day last week, Mrs. Oscar Chabot, wife of a settler in Lambarche Townâ€" ship, near Cochrane, was by lightning while engaged in her houseâ€" hold duties. Two of the children in the family were playing in one room of the house when they heard a crash and then the sound of a fall in another room. They called to the mother and, receiving no answer, rushed into the room to find her lying on the floor unâ€" able to speak. They ran to a neighâ€" bour‘s for help, but Mrs, Chabot was dead when assistance was secured. . oo i s o To s t se it . * j o ies ks . > 53 o e in o o o4 Te i i. s ce Race Paddy. Cherry. was first, Louis .m a*" .‘ 4 onl ies s M . y o 0) jageng 6 00 0 mm 008C en 2(1 _ustiyclmmaetopofbxrds,and PX .. 60. . ""AX #€ M-m fii'lulnm ; my At ho ible for ‘birds is responsib "be true that the pre: .: well© j Nee < Tt %}*" the absence of the : ‘the . )Â¥ I" _-'. s Mrs. Francis L. Donaldson, : of Brockville, President of the Rebekah Assembly, will pay an official visit to South Porcupine Lodge this (Wedâ€" neésday) evening, and to Timmins Rebekah Lodge, Thursday evening, NMr. and Mr#» Archie L. Monahan‘ returned to Timmins last. week after a honeymoon spent in the south.| They will receive the heartiest and sincerest good wishes from hosts of friends in the town and district, both bride and groom being young people well and favourably known in the disâ€" trict. The wedding took place at the Home of the bride, formerly Miss Mary Klelah Brown, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Brown, James Avenue, Timmins. . The groom was Archie Lloyd Monahan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Monahan, of Matheson, Ont. The ceremony was performed by Rev. C. Armstrong Sales, immediate reâ€" latives and friends of the contracting parties being present. Miss ° Eitta "Br.own, s_}ster qf the bride, was the groom. The many handsome and costâ€" ly presents testified to the high regard in which the couple are held by all. soin fame, Wlfl give £0 }?,‘e%@ e c e tss + 44-;, $ n n k t rmsrr PICNIC OF BAND . ‘‘ VERY PLEASANT BVBNT CABLE SLACKENS ANDTâ€"- . -- MAN HAS LEG BROKEN. 424 V NA ~mAr VCA _ UA _ UA u;;ucz_ V WÂ¥ UILU] bridesmaid, while the groomsman was * : ENROLLMENTS AT THEB ©| pe rented at reasonable price. will be rented at reasonable. price. Tm OBUI;JSDINBEES SM%.(]))IE This is a good. opportunity for / II:TBOW FALL _TER M someone. Apply: Star Cafe, 845 cR Cedar Street, Timmins. ~â€" â€"33â€"34. s __;‘STARTS TUESDAY SBPT t in o on i3 FIRST. >« TC RENTâ€"Fifteenâ€"roomed house to TÂ¥ AT THE OOLLEGE rent. Suitable for rooming© and . 5.08 I'ICB I'OB ENROLLâ€" â€" .| _ boarding house. Furnished: or unâ€" | â€" furnished) with all conveniences, i"l'lmmlns Buslness College large. cellar Apply to P.0. Box 177, ~Over Rconomy Crocery 58 3rd Ave. ______,.______lmmms’ Ont. ___ ~33â€"34 P' E. M. TEBRRY, Supervising Principal.|CONCESSIONS FOR RENT. Conâ€" All Charges Withdrawn Against H. A. ‘Proctor in Connection With Sale : Northern News, of Cobalt, ‘last week says :â€"â€"‘‘Mrs. Geo; Murphy and daughter, Christine, who have been ‘visiting her mother at Carlow were guests of Mrs. Albert Wileox on their return trip to thelr home in Schuâ€" macher.‘‘ j be given transfers or deeds, as the case might be, the Crown agreed to the withdrawal of all charges, and Mr. Proctor was accordingly freed of all the charges that have been pending for several weeks. Christian Science Meetings mll be held in the o FO IvILN 1~â€"â€"SUu;tADIG LOr TOSâ€" ODDFELLOWS‘ HALG taurant or any other business. Alâ€" On Sunday at 11 a.m., Sunday School so 2 or Sâ€"ropmed apartments. Apâ€" ~~at 10 a.m. * ply to Jospe‘s Clothmg store, oppoâ€" Sunday Angust 30thâ€"-8nb3ect will be| site Mcelntyre â€" Rpcreatlon Hall ‘‘Ohrist. Jesus‘‘ Gcehunmacher. _ 1. Wednesdy . afternbon at 4 p m. at * FOR RE 49 Tamarack St, .â€" . o i e e sns ;ma um.; ..... CAt. the.pohce court last Thursday| _ .' > all charges : agt;lmsl: HIA fPlroctor on % XPASI :: hss in conneéction with the sale of lots in the Goldale Townsite, for which the _ROOMS TO REM 13 Pme Sm buyers had been unable to obtain Â¥ transfers or deeds, were withdrawn.| TO RENTâ€"2 unfurnished rooms and The withdrawal followed the admisâ€"| 1 furnished room. Apply to 13‘ sion that Mr. Proctor had been the| _ Fifth Ave. â€"30 A remand was given to this week in the case ofâ€"James Shubb, charged by I. Tkatch with obtmmng money by false pretences. A, wage case was transferred to the Division Court, the amount bemg over $100.00; : y â€" One man who was charged with speeding on the River Road, the rate of speed being given as runrning from 35 to 40 miles per hour was fined $20 and costs. Another speeder, but at a more moderate rate of speed pam $10.00 and costs. % sires posmon Phone 552 W. .: fvf‘ivé roomed house on River y *. _ â€"34â€"36. Road. ~$27.50 per month. SU LLJIVAN NEWTON,\ POSITION WAN TEDâ€"by. strong, | nsurance and Real Estate healthy Finland girl, rooming at 33 Marshall-Ecclestone Block, Txmmms. Fourth Ave. or Apply to P. 0. Box:| , 868 'l‘lmmms. Ont. â€"34 p. sT es WANTEDâ€"POSITION with Lumber Co. or Pulpwood dealer as assistant ‘manager or sealer or in any clerical â€" Apply to Box T. D. : Advance Office, Timmins. â€"34 35 p. There were seven drunks, and seven fines of $10.00 and costs. A charge laid by Louis â€" Reopelle against D Martin for assault was, dl’s- missed. s ce â€" _ On a charge of assaulting Mrs. George, Pete Caileau paid $25.00 and costs.. .A charge against Mrs. George for assaultmg Caileau was dismissed. The trouble apparently arose over a quarre] in Whlch the‘use of a welI or pump figured. TIRE LOSTâ€"Between River Road ~ and Station; 32 x 4%, Partridge Cord.". :Finder return to W.~â€"C. Brewer, 113 Birch St., S. or leave at Advance Office. â€"34 POSITIONS WANTED Tvbelve Roomed house, near‘ river. EXPERIENCED OFFICE GIRL deâ€" $§i?’ ‘;;0;2{.’”‘“‘5 and boardife * ,~@ * m # 000000 sc J. Gregoris was assessed $50.00 and costs for assaulting L. Lemaire. M. Klimkowich paid $20.00 and costs for assaulting Mrs. Samra. TOO LATE FOR ~ CLASSIFICATION. Phone 501 t s «Bs M â€" 8. EB [Wt â€"| TWO HOUSES FOR RENTâ€"Apply W EDNES D A Y io on .l oo e POSITIONS WANTED B =| l t u’ e ’-' n Write Box laundry tub etc. Apply S. P. Wilâ€" +« +son Co. 3 Kirby Ave. â€"34 p. LOST-â€"-One ring 'and \chain with 3 keys; 1 key for post office box and 2 for padlock. Finder. please reâ€" P.O. Box. 788, Timmins. . TCO RENTâ€"Fifteenâ€"roomed house to rent. Suitable for rooming and boarding house. Furnished or unâ€" furnished, with all conveniences, large. cellar Apply to P.0. Box 177, Tlmm.ms, Ont. ~33â€"34 p. _FOR RENT _Four roomed. house and. bfith Sxxth Avenue. : $40.00 per month.. FOR RENTâ€"*â€"One large room, with two single beds; all conveniences; with or without board. Only gentle: men need apply. No 3 Elm Stréet South. _ â€"34, FOR RENTâ€"Room in Gordon Block, suitable, for Office or living quarâ€" ters. Immediate possession. Modâ€" ~ ernuconveniences. Apply A. E. Kenâ€" â€" ning, Opposite post office. â€"38. FOR RENTâ€"5â€"roomed. Apartment; bath and sun room. Opposite Mc Intyre Recreation Hall Also Furâ€" _niture for Sale. Party leaving town. Apply to Jospe Clothing Store, Schumacher. _ â€"32 HOUSE TO LETâ€"Two storeys, extra warm. To let furnished or unfurnâ€" ished. Apply 83 Hollmger Lane, Timmins. > â€"34 p. SHAEK FOR RENTâ€"Apply B. Lef. STAR.CAFE BUSINESS FOR RENT OR SALE, including . equipment, jetc. Building on Cedar Street will be rented at reasonable. price, This is a good. opportunity for someone. Apply: Star Cafe, 845 _ Cedar Street, Timmins. ~ â€"33â€"34. STORE TO RENTâ€"suitable for resâ€" _ tq,urant or any other business. ‘Alâ€" so 2 or 3â€"rogmed apartments. ~Apâ€" ply to Jospe‘s Clothingstore, oppoâ€" HOUSE TO LETâ€"3 piece bathroom, FOR RENTâ€"Part of large room ‘suitable as office or for two men as living quarters. Basin with hot and cold water. Apply Jackson Brok. Room 11 Marshall Beclestone Block. : _ â€"34. FURNISHED HOUSE TO RENTâ€"â€" A new five roomed bungalow, in : good locality, hardwood floor, wide â€"‘veranda, pipeless furnace etc, Owner \,véuld”lea'sé-for six or seven . months.. . Apply at 82 Kirby Ave, or phone 279J2. _ . _ â€"834â€"385 p. ROOMS FOR RENTâ€"Suitable for married couple. Housekeepin Sg ' prnflleges Apply 205 Pme St TO RENTâ€"Basement â€" \of Standard\ Hotel for rent. Has poolroom, +3 small pool tables and 1 large bilâ€" liard â€"table. Four point fouu Beer bar in basement. Also 2~ chair barber shop, fully equipped. ‘ Apply St. Charles Hotel, Tlmmms â€"34 p. _ Suitable for married couple, or two ladies. All conveniences,. ~Very central. Apply to 6 Balsam Street, North. T $y n s ~33 p. uw‘ m WANT ED for menl : hou work Must "be. expefienced. . ply ‘at New Ontaric‘ Macohiric Sh § cessions for Poreupine Fair will be let either in whole or part. For particulars apply to J. M. Nicholson, secretaryâ€"treasurer, Porcupine P.O. Ont. | ; 0 u. .â€"88. nan, 60, Corner of Elm and Broadâ€" way. | S -22 l % _il(AJDWMEDtar htwork Ap-‘ _ 1/ ply Eplett«Dairy,; 77 :Cedar Street e *L 108 Cedar St. Noreh c ies FOR SALE OR EXCHANGEâ€"-Good‘ fiveâ€"roomed house on fortyâ€"foot lot to lane, Sthble for four ‘horses. \ Firstâ€"class water p,nd good pump. For sale or will consider exchange ~for house within ten minutes walk of Hollinger. Apply to 25 Middleâ€" FOR : SALEâ€"Piano. Almost new. . Apply first double house of Floral < Park, end of Vimyâ€"Road. * â€"3234p. FOR SALEâ€"-â€"O‘n‘e nsmess â€" corner : lot, with 6â€"roomed house, lathed and plastered, hardwood _ floors, â€" all ‘modern conveniences; lot 30 ft., by 128 ft. Corner of Third / Avenue FOR SALEâ€"Ice Cream bricks 3 for $1.00, regular 40¢ each at Northern Ice Cream Parlour, 44 Third Ave. Timmins. _ â€"34â€"306 FOR SAÂ¥LEâ€"Four roomed house on FOR SALEâ€"One small house, 16 x 20. Also one electric range, onl â€" used three months, and other furniâ€" ture: Will sell reasonable. Parâ€" ; :ty leaving town. Apply to 11 Way _'Ave. ~ 93 e us -33 pP. FOR S‘AL’Eâ€"-â€"Small Sâ€"roomed ‘house, â€"=to be moved off lot. Also $60,00 stove, $25.00 Cabinet, 3 beds, and â€"other articles in the: house, all for $140.00 down ; wili accept $100 down ‘and balance on easy .terms,. Applv\. _ P.O. Box 1284, Tlmmm@, Ont ~ 1 OP .. FOR SALEâ€"Studebaker car. Price * $350.00. Apply to 56 Vimy Road. FOR, SALEâ€"4â€"room house, sz Way‘ Avenne; very \go quick sale, cash or terms,. A ply at 101 Charles Street. . ‘}:} MOTOR â€"CYCLE. »AND SIDEâ€"CAR FOR SALEâ€"4â€". cylinder Henderâ€" son. No reasonable offer refused Apply Box 517, South Porcuping, Ont. *4 .8 ' 44’ FORâ€" SALEâ€"1 + Breakfast . suite. Brand new. No reasonable ofi':er refused... Applyâ€"to 7 Balsam Street FOR SALEâ€"Household _ Furniture. Also, 1 lot for sale. Apply 12 Elm ~Btreet South. â€"33â€"34 p. FOR..SALEâ€"Large camp _ stove. Practically new ; splendid baker. Will sell cheap. Suitable for boardâ€" ing house. Apply to 7 Kimberly Ave, â€" 0 . * «88834 p. HOUSE FOR SALE OR RENTâ€"On Maple Street; six rooms and bath ‘‘room; highâ€"class finished rooms; â€"big cellar; good well water.. Easy ‘terms. Apply ©173 Maple Street; FOR SALEâ€"Threeâ€"burner Puritan ‘Oil Stove, in~good condition, excelâ€" . lent bargain. Apply 48 Tamarack or phone 237. â€"32,. FOR SALEâ€"Piano; almost new, Call and see above.:Timmins Proviâ€" .sion store Third Ave and: Balsam .‘ St., 8. Cohen. . â€"33â€"34 p. FOR SALE CHEAPâ€"Electric Wash> ing Machine, practically new. Apâ€" ply 37 Cambrai Townsite. â€"34 p. FPOR EOR SALEâ€"Crysler Sedan, 24 model, y bâ€"passenger, good ranning condltlon spare tire, bumpers and. snubbers, condition as new. Bargain for cash, Apply P. 0. Box 58, Schumacher_ o. 32â€"34â€"p. FOR.: THE BEST IN TREES FLOWERING SHRUBS, CUR ‘RANT ° BUSHES AND NIALS of all kinds, try E. D. Smlth Sons (Establishd 1882). Repreâ€" _sented by Mrs. F. J. Hamilton, Box ~123, South Porcupine, Phone 100. .‘ _October and May Deliveries . â€"30â€"34 CARS FOR SALE CHEAP!â€"â€"One 1924 and. Elm Street. Also | Tâ€"roomed house, with furngace and all modern conveniences, hardwood floors upâ€" stairs â€" afiu} downst:glse, new hm:; ‘Willâ€"sell on â€"reason m. ‘ plf-fir_;:;ol_ 3 Elm St South. 33 . f._j ton Avenue, Timmins. OR SALEâ€"2 Pool Tables. In good condition. $100.00 for 2 tables.‘ Who will be first? Apply to J. K., P.Q. Box 168, or Phone 128, South Porcupine, Ont. â€"383â€"35 p Sixth â€"~Ave.,~ and. Automobile. $2,400. Terms. Sullivan Newâ€" ton, Marsha]lâ€"Ecclestone â€" Block, Timmins. ~81 South. HOUSES FOR SALE â€"33â€"35 p. +34â€"35 p. â€"34 p. Sealed. Tenders addressed to H. E. Montgomary, Town Clerk,â€"will be reâ€" ceived until 4 pm. Thursday, Septemâ€" ber 10th, 1925, far the construction of Watermains and Sanitary Sewers in the Town of Timmins for 1925, . «WANTEDâ€"Canvasser, Timmins Conâ€" 5* © servatory of Music. Good salary. _ Apply No. 8 Balsam St. North. J\ ’L 3 o , 31 t WANTEDâ€"FAT _ FOWL . AND of the heavy kind, Write particulars of what you ' have to PO Box 22 Timmins. â€"32â€"34 p. UNFURN D ~ROOM WANTED . by young ma WelB situated. Apâ€" _ Specifications and forms of tender may ‘be had at the office of the Town The lowest or any Tender not nécesâ€" ;.rily accepted. 10 VANTEDâ€"Maid for general houseâ€" CARPENTERS WANTED-â€"-Fnrst- Class _ finishers on Hardwood,. Local rates paid to firstâ€"class ‘men, HOUSEKEEPER WANTED. Apply to‘J. \M. Sanford, Schumacher, Ont. RUSSEBLL . HOTELâ€"ROOM AND BOARD, BY DAY OR WEEK. â€"â€" Hot: ‘and cold water; free bath,. We handle the best brands of 4.4. When on your way to the River,; step in and sample a bottle of iceâ€"zold beer. Don‘t forget the place, on the corâ€" _ ner of Mount;oy and Wilson Ave. ~ Phone 275 W. Wm. Hass, proprieâ€" tor. <What you want, when you S it.s °_ _ [ / > .28â€"31p. FOR SALEâ€"2 lots on Birch Street ‘North.. Must be sold 1mmed1atelv. Big bargam Applv 7 Balsam bt~'i- ns North. _ â€"84 p. . > LOT FOR SALEâ€"Commercial _ Ave. Reasonable price. Apply M. Clemâ€" ent, Box 40 Mattag’amx Heights P.0, . -33-30) P« FARM FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE â€"161% acres in Bond Township, near Shillington; house and barn, , etc., dn property; 3%4 acres cleared, partly stumped; 800 cords pulpâ€" . wood. _ Will sell for $500.00 cash, or will exchange for good mining . stock. Apply to James , Fillier, Box 1284, Timmins, Ont. â€"38â€"35 p. PROPERTIES FOR SALE â€"â€"â€" FOR SALEâ€"150 acre Farm, good . improvements; well timbered; 314 miles from Timmins. Also young RESIDENTIAL LOTS IN SUDBURY. _‘ : FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, ~Have two good lots; well located ; un'»"'f-.-. / der cultivation for years; level and good land ; in growing and popular _ section of Sudbury. Will sell out> _ right, or exchange for Timmins proâ€" , perty. Send ofiers to P.O. Box;-’ _ 887, Tlmmms, Ont . sA â€"33â€"34 P-'. FOR â€" SALEâ€"Francaâ€"Belge Hotel, _ Furniture and Business for sale. Apply to 53 Cedar Street, North, or P.O0. Box 1044, Timmins, Ont.. * RrOOMsS WANTED ply Eplett\Dairy, 77 :.Cedar Streeb south.:â€" . _ J3Â¥ 34 A. R. Holmes Ltd., P.O. Box 2!9‘ Cochrane, Ont., Contractors fo:: New Court House. ~34â€"305 * d work ; no children, ‘S‘iécva-]-)-(;\‘xt, A;;. ply 26% First Ave. . . â€" (â€"34 p. team ; weight 3,200 lbs., and wagon, almost new,. Apply to Box R.H., Advance,Office, Timmins. . 32â€"34p, t TOWN OF TIMMINS Notice to Contractors 434{ p. R. â€"34 p.â€" , _ es

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