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Porcupine Advance, 12 Aug 1926, 1, p. 6

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‘ZI'RA’.IL RANGERS CAMP AT _ > BQUAW ISLAND NEXT WEEK “- i t NP ce officials. Accordmgly, when the good faith of the good servants oi’ the past is wantonly. mpugned, it, is but matural that the public should conâ€" Atemplate that $2,200.00 worth of sand :and> gravelâ€"-chlefly sandâ€"-and wonâ€" «der xf there 15â€" any dirt in ie yala~ ‘__l.‘__ \ "The Trail Rangers Camp will open here on the 10:20 train. Rey. E./ J. Baine, of South Porcupine, will be‘ in ‘The boys Qay at gqug,w, Island, Night Ha޴Me, boys going d dow:n from ,ch:rtge' of*iibe swxmxm g and ath ' Mr. A. E. Wray will cook for ‘the boys. > B’filega‘l:mixss~ are‘éxpooted from Tj â€"Soutly. / Porenpine,. â€" Schuâ€" camp in pomt of numbers. dinary coutse of business, two acres | of good. gravel for only $450.00. The egravel is whiefly gravel, and taken out. at ordinary expense, withâ€"| â€" out extra men or teams. It can be hauled at times> to. sguit the town. Some omall can be hauled away any|° load for â€" the sanc; ‘and . gravelâ€"| T. McDonagh ts <hiefly sandâ€"d fpil As. cantrdc- ‘V.. Emery! >..;.. tors say. that 00, load for gravel | Capt. Rxch‘ardd 3. delivered‘ is a fair figure, it would| J. Andercheck... appear that Economy and Emclency R. Fnaser® ...... must have been absent on vacation| A. Boyd ... sn when thls deal was engineered. _J. Stanlake se ‘It is difficult to believe that the| F‘. Sexton ... . Town xealby needed $2,200 00 worth of | J. Thomas ... ... ip fimt ownhaspmd orJ Bragg pq,y Â¥ 'th:hzdd dollar over four A- Lfl 1'811'10, * hunred dolla.rs for the loads upon Jloads of sand and E Y “sand--takén from under a house on|P..C. Y "Third ‘ avenne ‘ that nsed to stand| H. ‘high and dry, but is no longer above| L.â€" the level of the street. This payment| M. represents, however, only a ‘pmall fracâ€"| F. ‘tion, of the cost to the Town. To this| . must be added the expense entailed by | K. the use of Town teams and men: “‘*The J. ~Beé -and gravelâ€"â€"chlefly sandâ€"mn be well A Throop over $2,200.00, or close to $2.00 a| J. Drumbrillie load . for the ‘sand ‘and gravelâ€"| T. (MeDonagh | 18 boyé Will Â¥eturn The follow wéek tlm 8'! a"kama‘ camnin«@"nlace in charge o TImland uooo 2 cy Dr,â€"C." Thylor. = e ho e ies 0P » W . 20 LA U ind Y hoi 4 u22+ 1 N w es ons t J""i ’ e e <. t e e 2C : i Bs »_' '_ *"» "’ -Q onA . .~.“ s . * t t Dept. :: Grocery Dept. .\ Laundry Soaps) . .14 bars for $1.00 Egg Plums, 2%8 per tin. ... .256. ._Pears, 2Â¥es, per tm. l...l... Obe. ‘Potatoes, por Hag...:.:...... ..$3.25 yâ€"â€"106. ‘ Potatoes..; .. .;...?...5 for 25¢. Cucumbers gxe at @are best, a!so ,wq. ‘PICKLING SEASON aught Recently there have been many |â€"complaints about parts and accessorâ€" 165 bei’ng.‘,,stolen from.. stalled.. cars I‘while their owners are looking: Por asâ€" sistance or. gettmg in touch with the nearest garage. This form of theft is a particularly annoying one, and one that. has: posmbilitie’s of serious conâ€" sequenées result of the comâ€" | plaints the Provincial Police have | ‘been. endeavourmg <to capture any or all of this mean type of thief. ° On ~We dnesday Provincial Officer Finger had a man named H. Belanger before Magistrate on the charge of theft. He #Â¥as‘ accused of taking parts from ~. sbandmg kar, when the owner had to leave it by the roadside on account a breakdown ,Some of the parts ‘were found in Belanger‘s possession. ‘He was sentenced to three months in gail. Others who may be tempted to similar mean type of theft. should \ang ‘from the sentence, if they are unable otherwise to realize ‘the aggravatmg meax;ness of thls type of ‘theft. the same. court, five drunks pmd _ (_$10 00 and costs and one was . assessed ©$20.00 and costs. . Three men were charged by Traffic. Officer E. Moore with speeding, and. were taxed $10.00 and costs each. Another: snpee%1 case was dismissed. On an assault charge a local woman was fined $5.00 and| and advised to tryâ€"and get along j better witlh her. nelghbours . ~~A. Jeckell" and Mrs.‘ Ida Bea.udi'é-' raule were for a â€"week on the| h MA i. § on n P s ie s s / * uy efi t i ts . on e t 1. + Yeath ‘oers_. Vainio following the antomabile sccident_near the corner ‘of Fourth avenue and Cedar street ,,Q.me;Je . near the. corner ourth avenue and Cedar siréet vfllegst Ma.y «Bail of $2000 00 eagh "was lomd’ as in prevmus remands.‘ . The, charges of: flle%d transportaâ€" tlon of liquor against R. Gentile and @. Lord, as well as the charge against Apples, per hamper......... THR[E MONTHS SENTENCE TAKING CAR PARTS weekly Gun Club ta‘ophy wag ‘Won lastâ€" Thurfiay by Mr. ‘Grev inA shootâ€"off with J. Dumbrxlle; T. Simmons, F:â€" E. Loney, J. Bedeski, V. “â€"- A Given Term for Takmg Pa.rbs Prom Stalled Carâ€" While Owner «. 1.,. _ Was. After A.ssmtan,ce nery, R. 6: Fraser and J. D. Braay The following are the scores :â€"_ CA Ilquor-selhng charge agamst 8. ‘Ollsy was remanded for a week so that analysis of the beer in question may be recewed Remand. till .toâ€"day. was also made in the case of the Mcâ€" Donngll Drug charged with sellâ€" img liquor, Slmllar remand was made vchargq of having hquo:‘ fllegally. i3 < It is not a crime to speak to‘ a R" man, or Some- -tlmes, '%however, it causes aâ€"man. .meon- â€"venience and annoyanceA{ T. ‘Tisâ€". dalg was. charg'ed this week 'mfh':fl )b oo the Istter for assaulting a police officer were remanded. until toâ€"day (Thursâ€" day) when they will be,,proceeded withr. ' mterfgred while they were agresting a drunk;; Mr. Tisdale, how,ev;:}f’! plained that the, pchce hadfi man on strset longer than it sd ne arytq arrest him and MW? The man was using parti lgrw pléasant language, and as there _were many women anfl ‘children on : street within‘ hearing, Mr. Tlsale he crossd“d the street and requested the police to take tha mg.n either to ‘the hospltal or the: {' The next thmg he: himself was The magistrate d;s:mssed the casa. ty 3 . 4; ul 1.-“ e Hollinger pay day is every 5e- c'lglnd Tuesday, while the other mines mentioned pay on the 10th and 25th of the Month.. Only once during the year does the 10th or the 25th fall. gn a Tussday, and even this onte is mmfiered with by: Eh,e faq; ‘that evg'y ghfir fi'nesdav is mtsaad in the hs “A G@old Medal School in 2 Golden K Tovm.” Over Economy Grooery 58 3rd Ave B M. TEB.RY Supervising ] Phone 501 x2 Wnte Bbx 220 TUESDAY WAS A GENER, PAY DAY IN THE FTuoesday was pay day for the Holâ€" lmger, the Mclntyre, the Dome and ~©‘Do ndt . delay, if you wigh to ‘RAIl in line ‘with. well trained ofiice emâ€" ployees attend" the § y i time that th@ pay: day ‘of these four mines has fallen ‘on the same day. The: College has placed. many stuâ€" *dents in, worthâ€"while positions during the past year and looks forward to even a bigger and year this Among the latest enrollments at ‘the FTimmins Business: College are Miss Doris Harrison, day â€"classes, and Mr.~M.~J. O‘Brien, night classes." °_ ~The employment department of the College now has a position open callâ€" ing for a Frenchâ€"English Stenographâ€" er.. The demandâ€" for such Stenoâ€" graphers nsually excgedg the supply. h e ie C o ced 4 00. ioi ie t i P 3+ â€" The Fall Term at the College starts September ist. Students‘ contem: plating enrollmen‘t should do . so. imâ€" medlately or make desk.wreservation. THURSDAY _â€"â€" Bulletin NURSING, BY DAY, Apply to Mrs. _H. Ranger, 59 Mons avenue, Holâ€" linger townsite.. â€" . "‘ _ â€"31â€"32p. ,WHEN you once | get acâ€" :;quamted w1th the: character our work you will be as.. a booster for this la.un--" _dry as Duds is. He conslst- t ‘ently maintains .. that our . work is the best that heo‘s. struck yetâ€"and Duds has ‘traveled around a great degl ‘and ought to know what he i8 talking about. $ Look for‘ Suds Duds. TIMMINS LAUN])RY OO. 57 Oedar Street, N., Timmins Pea e _OF TISDALE ~ FURTHER PARTICULARS mq:y ‘be obtained upon application to C. A, Duval, Acting Crown Timber Agent 1 Tmmnns, or to the undbrs),gn 7/ 42 ies G‘:uH. FERGU _' Ministen: of Lands; and Forests,.: oronto, C ,ntarw, Angust 6, 1926.. .B.â€"â€"No rized pubhcatmn fiz% wfl'Bbe paid for. _ â€" sc en 351â€"-â€"32-34a. ‘‘‘‘‘ MNoties is hercbyâ€"givem that a By: law was passe hfyfb e Council of the Ff‘ ' on af the Townâ€" .shxp of Tisdale on the 19th day of July, 1926, providing for the issuing of. debenrtures $0 the amount of Fortyâ€" fixe thonsand: dollars ($45,000 .00), for ‘the purpose ‘of building, equlpping and furnishing a four roomed addr tion to the present Schumacher schook. The sard By-law was passed upon the requisition of the Eubhc School Board of School Section No. 2 Tisâ€" dale, and suchâ€" Byâ€"law was reglstered ‘in the Registry office at Cochrane for the District of Cochrane on the 290th ‘day of July, 1926 as Number 498. . ~~TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED by the undersigned up to and includâ€" ing Mondfiy ‘August 30th 1926, for the right to cut the dead and down ‘ Jackpine timeber on 8.%%%. lot 8 and lot 7 Concession 1; l60t‘ 7 Concession 2; lots 8, 6, 7, ‘and N / 8 Concession 3: the 1/2 6 ‘and lots 7 and 8 Conâ€" cession 4; and the:S$VY5 lots:7, 8 and 9, 'Goncessmn ‘6, Murphy: ’Pgwnahxp, ‘hav= ing an area of 5 square miles, more or less. GIgBAR,_ comc'rmmy" TCBE + bnsmeas on Sprnee stmet, opposite : band stand.. Clean new stock and ' sm,abie fixtrires. Reasonable rent \ store. Apply to 1 Spruee ‘strect north. â€" _ + * »â€"31tif, "sSALF 'OF DEAD AND LIVE JACKPINE TIMBER Dated at South Poxchpme in <the District of Cochrane, this 2nd day of «Any motion to quash orset aside the same, or any part thereof, must be made within three months after the first publication of . this notice and cannot he made ther 'AuguSt : FRAN K EVAN S - -31~33 / Clerk, wnslnp of "‘xsdale AG-EN TS WANTED â€" Except;onal _ opportunity for . energetic . men . whole or spare time. Fuall line of _ Government inspected fhut trees, shrubs, etce.. and commissions pald weekly. Welland. -N ursery Company, Welland Ont. 31â€"34 TR R c 1 mt e chair And folded carefully away the: clothes you used to wear. . How empty seems the house, our hearts so sore, For oh. the place that knows you will \;kno you no‘more. Ihserfed by sorgpwmg' Wlfe and N: amily. 1g9 . \ e Mrs Norman Isnor LN ING MEMORYâ€" OF NOR# MAN SNOR, WHO WAS KILLâ€" \BD A THE VIPOND ‘MINE, «AUGUST 15th,. 1925. - Your place is empty, you have gone away, ; Oh, how we mmS’ you every day , Tea:;s_.fill our eyes.to see your empty His memory will never grow cold,. â€"Sadly missed by ‘Wife and Family â€"â€"Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. Jack ie ~Gordon. ~32p â€" loving, . 3 ‘ 0:Â¥ A hea that was ,purer than golrl And to those who knew and loved IN. LOVING . MEMORY OF NOR -Auctloneerj thev followmg pi mamely Lot .No. 1090 ds s ‘ M 9 Teémiskaming and imown as T4 Maple street, south ‘There. is a res:deme on the said property conâ€" taining six rooms, and bath Toom, cel- lar, furnace, ete. _ ; _ <> , _ LIFE, AUGUST Oth,, 1925. > Always so good, unselfish and kind Few on this earth his equal we fim{ One of the best thatâ€"God" could send, A loving husband and father rlght . to the end. _ He had a nature: ‘you oouidn’t help IN LOVING MEMORY OF THOMAS COLBE, WHO DEPARTED «THIS Ont. _ Dated at Timmins thls 6th day ot August 1926. y A.C. BRO So"hcltor for G. A. Qtep‘henson, +382 ... Trustee of L. Ferland Eatate. ‘ilar TIurnace, etc. . ; c fi‘or terms and condltmms of sale applv to E.‘ C. Brewer, Auctloneer and A. C. rown, Sqlicitor, Tummms, 'GIRL WANTED for general houseâ€" work. Good wages ‘and steady work to right party Apply 120 ‘Maplc~street; south. .32 l Also, to specially erpréss appreciation | LOSTâ€"Spire tire, Dunlop diamond uf the kinduess of the K of C. _ .q3 . fromd _0 refuim to 5 / Kimbcriey greaue. Reward, .. 32 â€" Mr. and Mrs/M. J. Powell, of Sudâ€" bury, and H. J. Powell, of Tmumna,fi wishâ€"to thank all the friends and acâ€" quaintances who showed such kindâ€" ness: in their recent bereavement WIDE-AWAKE YOUNG PERSON iprevious exiperiâ€" WANTED â€"Experienced cook general Apply to 35 Hemlock street. . â€"32 WAN TEDâ€"Half a dozen or a dozen Pullets, White Leghorn, Wyanâ€" WANTED â€"â€"EXPERIENCED DEâ€" â€"LIVERY. MAN;, AND® EXPERIâ€" ENCED GROCER Apply to Feldâ€" man Brog., Schumacher." . â€" â€"32 FOUR-RUOM’ED APAX RTMENT TO _ RENT, with modern convemiences ; hardwood fioors, newly ; Walls, possession immediately; $25 per month;. A‘pply 155 Pifie sfireet â€" South:. â€" $2p J )JQLuco: sr,reet, opposwe Bheds. _ _ . - -2913 ft'.'__f | BUSSELL . HOTELâ€"ROOM_ AND | ‘BOARD, BY DAY OR WEEK. ~] . Hot andâ€"cold water;free bath. . We 3. handle the. best brands of 4.4. : Mea on your way to the River, STENOGRAP.HER DESIRES PQSL;' â€" TION / Experienced . in genaml Office Work. Apply. to P. 0, BO\'Q _ 1221, or 46 Fifth avenlie _ d2p} . \Wilson Ave, =â€"â€".|. Hass, proprictor. . What you want, "Hr'en you want 1t â€"step in and sample a. bottle of ice:â€" ‘eold beer. Don‘t forget the place, on the eommer of Mountjoy and Phone 275. W. _ lâ€"4p. FOR RENTâ€"Store . building: on â€" Spruce: str'ee%', with fine big cement basement.. Fourteen . g})dd“*iropms ~~anpstairs; Plastered® and ‘well finish: ed throughout. Cood for hotel, ‘ wholesale, ete. Apply C. Martini, .8 Spruce street, opposite Freight "bheds:"> _ > / FOR RENTâ€"Flat with four rooms, iBuitable for any kind of, business, With all .conveniences, Also, upâ€" . stairs, with gseven rooms furnished. Apply 101. Pine street south. oi t lsnt â€"30â€"32p. 'FOR RENTâ€"One.front office, in the ... Gordon Block. Hot and cold water. . Possession A‘pfll Ist.: Apply A. F. â€"Kenning,. oppomte the post office, Timmins. â€" â€" FOR RENTâ€"Tâ€"roomed fiat. Al conâ€" veniencés. ‘In good location. Smtâ€" able for 2/fam1hes AppIy to 6 Wllson Ave, . > Ets ~*3ip. TO REN Tâ€"â€"Furmshed Shack qy Middleton â€" avenue. Apply 13 Johns avenue; Timmins _32-341‘ FURNISHED FLAT TFO RENT. Apâ€" ply to Mrs. Ca.lverley, â€" Beconcd avenue, Schumacher. _ . 1. TO RENTâ€"â€"elomomnd f.nrmshed fionse_ . Apply to B. Lennam, corner Elfil and Broadway, No 60 _ . . 28t.1. HOUSE FOR RENTâ€"-Three C Apply 157 Pine street north.‘ TO ~RENTâ€"Sicâ€"roomed house with FOR RENTâ€"Singlé Room, furnished All modern conveniences;.: Apply / 110 Spruce street, north. . _ â€"32 FURNISHED ROOM TO RENXTâ€" Apply to Room 10; Reed Bldg; 32 ence required. . No, matter if you are .a working /or â€"a» â€" professional man;, we accept any ame that diesires. this position of selling insurance.. Weâ€"offer:you. any territory that you. prefer to have, im the Provimnee of Ontario. or Q‘uebee. No vgapltal p‘l)r ; supply. all the literature i )md ‘sitpplies for %vour position. | Write at onee to he Continential Casualt;y Assurance Compmy, M. FRomas, Distriect Guâ€" perintendent, Cobalt, Ont. . 31â€"33 dotte or Barred Rock. ( Phone 521. | FO Eum on P Oe en all con'vemences,. at: 185% Sprnce street, north, Timmins â€"382p HELP WANTED ~ FOR SALEâ€"Ford _ Touring . ear; . cheap. Apply to 22 Second ave., _between 6 and 8 p.m. _ ? â€"32p a + ~ROOM AND BOARD k s FOB; ‘SALEâ€"â€"A Radio, complete with â€"wet and dry batteries, loud speaker, ~6â€"tube.. Very cheap. Apply (ffiice 14, Reed Bin}gau% ‘MKR. H. F. SCHROEDER will spend two days each week in Timmins to / resume his teaching of violin and piano. Terms to be $2.00 per lesâ€" ‘ son:. Only a limited number of ; puptls aAccepted who will receive _‘ .undivided aftentiony Application 2 ’hgr letter only to Box H.S., Porcuâ€" Advance, Timmins, Ont. 21t.4. DRY SLABS FOR SALE ‘in 16 .meh“ â€"lengths. Apply 77 Wflaon Avre., . phone 584W, Timming. ‘*:20.33p,. _ ARTICLES FOR S,ALEâ€"â€"-l Kiddie :\ Koop, 1 Baby alker, 1 pair Flanâ€" * nelette Crib Sheets 1. Wool CGrib â€" Blanket, 1 Infants‘ White Enamel â€" Bath, 1 Inf.’ants’ large white Shawl. f ;A;pply :68 Maple street, south. â€"32 figUSEHo‘Lfi FURNITURE: FOR ~BALEâ€"Everything . needed _ for honsekeeping.. All ready fer â€"party renting Xpaxl'tment4 _;o-; take possesâ€" sion. _ Apply to 47 Mainp avenue, i * *‘ FOR SALEâ€"â€"New Adding Méchine. FORSALEâ€"One motor 15 horse â€" power, 550 wvolts, 25 cycles. Reaâ€" : sonable price. ~Apply to Lady: _â€" Lanrier Hotel. _ s > â€"32%.f, ® .'1 h HOUSE FOR (SALEâ€"11â€"roomed . house furmshed or unfurnished; all conveniences; 3 suitable for roomâ€" _ _mg house or boardmg house. . \ Terms, part cash ; balance, payâ€" ments. Location 55 Third avenue. . Apply 45 'I‘Iurd.Avenue, C. Desaulâ€" FOR SALE-â€"â€"One b?xsmess dorner lot, - .mth 6 roomed house, lathed «and : plastered, hardwood floors, all modern conveniences; lot 30 ft. by 128 ft. ~Corner of: Thlrd Ave. and‘ _ Eim St. South. Also. 7 roomed *‘ ~house, with furnace and all modern . ~eonveniences, hardwood floors upâ€" stairs and downstairs, new house.. Will sell on reasondble terms A wl FOR SALEâ€"St. Onge Building, foot _ of Third avenue; two good modern stores; plate fronts; steam heated ; 14 rooms upstairs, in two sevenâ€". =â€" aoom flat; 2 lots 100 by 65. Danee . . thall above, 45 by 35. Small cash payment, and easy terms for balâ€" . ance. Apply to Mrs. Bouchard, Box ©22, Kirkland, Lake, Ont CHEAP FOR CASH AXD QUICK BALEâ€" Contents of â€"10â€"Room Roommg House:; also. Kitchen and Dmmg Room Furniture and Uteg,. °1 Hydraulie, Barber Chair ‘ARTICLES FOR SALE and M;m-or \:G Burnswickâ€"Balke Pool: Tables. I Refrigerator hold o 16 cases. ‘apply. to Box 6, Gon- naught Station, Ont. _ _ 31j Ep ioh P dip xc s t P Will be sold very fcheap for cash. Apply 0.: Seguin, 3 Cedar street north, or phone 380A. _ . â€"18t/f. DR SALE~â€"Gréen and Dry Bm:h, aiso Tamarack and Jac 3‘ ]i’ Maple sounth. FOR - SA-LE 34 . © OR EXCEANGE:"‘],O’O-‘ME acre Farm, situated four miles from, ; | Tinmmins, on good road. . ‘Cormer â€" loty small house and barn; about #* TEACHING F MUSIC 8 acred in improvements. â€" Choige, â€" level, elay loam. Easy terms. . p< _ ply P.0. Box 1220, Timmins, Ont..â€" T " SALE IN“‘" fl MACHER; well locat esond :; . avenue. Well gell â€" price, Apply to. Mrs. J Kolmu‘lg 68 Third avenue, Timmins. â€"30â€"32p.. _ WOOD FOR SALE C New Collapsible Rubber _ Apply evenings, 113 !f*"-f}fl esc ~d2p. P + 4,

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