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Porcupine Advance, 30 Sep 1926, 1, p. 5

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i ie ie e Sn 13+ ie zn ie ite en «2+ .. estecteites ‘we* *Â¥ °C "¢ °s + s 6 °6 C# 4\ natastastectactestactectes*es * asa*, .“.“ * #, 4 FOR SALEâ€"Roll Top Desk and Safe. Apply Room 16, Reed Block. _ 39p ‘WHAT YOU WANT FOR SALEâ€"Two Sleighs; good as new. Apply to D, Mackie, 13 Wilâ€" PIANO FOR SALEâ€" for cash. _ Apply FPOR SALEâ€"One motor 15 horse power, 550 volts, 25 cyeles, Reaâ€" sonable price. Apply to Lady Laurier Hotel. i SKIDDING HORSE FOR SALEâ€" $60.00 ceash. . Apply Art Throop, P.O. Box 71, Timmins, Ont. â€"3840p FPOR SALEâ€"One box stove size also one cook ,stove to 63 Maple St. North. FOR SALEâ€"Elea@tric Range, Gramoâ€" phone, Furniture;s used only, 3 months. â€" Bargain for cash. Apply 20 First avenue. â€" + â€"30p. FOR SALEâ€"New Adding Machine. Will be sold very cheap for cash. Apply O. Seguin, 3 Cedar street north, or phone 380A. â€"~I8t.f,. REMNXNANTSâ€"All kinds of Remnants for sale at lowest prices, including Bleached and Grey Sheeting, Pilâ€" lowâ€" Cottons, Towels, â€" Coloured, Bleached, Khaki and Black Remâ€" nants, Flanelettes, â€" Serge and others. Samples and prices on apâ€" plication. Textile Wastes Comâ€" pany, 135 Van Horne avenue, Monâ€" treal. â€"36â€"39 FOR SALEâ€"1 MeClary +Kitchen Range, 1 Child‘s Cot, 22 High Chairs. Apply Mrs. Frank ’3\':\{1;5', FOR SALEâ€"Thirty yearling Barred Rock Hens, Johnson strain;, also 12 vearling White Leghorn Hens, W .\'coif strain. A. D. Pelrce, South Porcupine â€"39 FOR SALEâ€"SEVEN COWS; good milkers. Sell at big bargain. Alâ€" so Chicks, Hens, Ducks, Geese and Chickens for sale. Apply to John Andruchuk, 171 Birch street north. â€"39â€"40p. FOR SALEâ€"6 Wooden benches, new, with backs. wood heater, suitable for large room. Apply to 9 Fourth Ave. or phone 521W. es # â€"39p. FOR SALEâ€"O.A.C._ Agrieultural College â€"strain â€" Pullets â€" (Barred Rocks) ; fine birds; priced to sell; reason, leaving town. Apply T. J . Edwards, 23 Cambrari avenue, Townsite. â€"39p. FOR SALEâ€"A fiveâ€"tube Neutraodyne Radio, in fine condition. A barâ€" gain. Apply to R. Mitchell, top flat, MceNamee‘s â€" house, Second avenue, Schumacher, â€"39p. FOR SALEâ€"Husky female; 3 years old ; sleighâ€"broken. â€" Also her five male pups. Father, one hundred and fifty pounds. Best offer takes them. Two husky male pups, 7 months, $10.00 each. One collie female, 3 years, $5.00. Apply to W. A. MacKenzie, Kapuskasing, Ont. 38â€"40p. FOR . SALEâ€"Two Ton ‘Truck,, perâ€" feet condition.. Also, four teums; godd working condition. Apply S. \{(‘hesne_v Son, Timmins. â€"36â€" FORâ€"S \Ifi« 30â€"30 Lever Winâ€" chester (xuns Perfect condition. Apply J. Paul Michaud, Imperial Bank, South Poreupine. â€"39 OR SALEâ€"One Quebec Heater, No. 14. used only four months, price $15.00,. Apply to 10 Balsam St. North, 38â€"40p. NO( ply (Good baker.. Whll sell c ply to 8 Maple St. North ARTICLES FOR SALE South Poreupine. avVPenue Ton Fork Truck, 19 el. Used only 3 months. A to 113 Birch St. South. _ â€"2 (Good â€" cooking range Whll sell cheap. Ap No. 7, Third Avse. price 32 â€" Messines 39p. mediim ;\}).p]y 39p. 19p \1 1 (GIRL WANTED HOUSEWORK. MAID WANTEDâ€"Apply 403 , Birch street, south, or phone 345j. _ â€"39 WANTEDâ€"Girl for general houseâ€" work. Apply to P. 0. Box ‘268, Timmins or phone 349 W. * ~â€"838p WANTEDâ€"Mechanies and ‘Mechaâ€" nic‘s Helpers, at onee. Apply the Teckâ€"Hughes Gold Mines, Limited, Kirkland â€"Lake, Ontario. â€"38â€"39 WANTEDâ€"Girl for general houseâ€" work. Must be capable of taking full charge of house. Apply to 7 Maple St. South. 30â€" LOT FOR SALEâ€"Next: to 105 sam St. South. Apply to 105 sam St. South. 39 FOR SALEâ€"Two pieces of land ; one containing 4 or 5 acres$,‘ other 14 acre. â€" Very elose to town, high and dry. Ideal gar denm«* or chicken raising. Cdn be bought at a reasonable figure, and terms, conâ€" sidering the location. Apply to P. iJ; ()’\felll O ‘Neill Townsite, Northâ€" West (mrner Hollinger Townsite. 38â€"39p. A meeting of the Timmins Barber Union will be held at Carson‘s Barâ€" ber Shop, Gordon Block, at 8.30 p.m. on Thursday evening, Sept. 30th. All members of the Umon are requested to attend. Mr. and Mrs. John Fitzgerald wish to thank all their friends and acquaintâ€" ances for kindness and sympathy during the illness and death of their daughter, Geneva. Also for the beautiful â€" floral offerings â€" received. 39p. Notice is hereby given that ~all persons having claims against the esâ€" tate of Joseph Fiske, late of the Town of Timmins, in the District of Cochrane, who died on or about the 20th day of June, 1926, are required to forward theit claims, duly proven to the undersigned, on or before the 16th day of October, 1926. @ FOR SALEâ€"Lots 25, 26, 27 and 28, on the south side of Montgomery avenue for $450.00 cash net. Ap: ply by wire to C. W. Langford 1950 Robinson street, Regina, Sask And Notice is further given that after the said date, the Public ‘Trusâ€" tee will proceed to distriBute the esâ€" tate, having regard only to such claims of which he sha@!l then have had notice. Dated at Toronto this 16th day of September, 1926. FINX WOMANX WANTS HOUSEâ€" WORKâ€"By the hour or day. Apâ€" ply to P.0. Box 1088, Timmins. 39p Public Toronto. WANTEDâ€"By _ experienced â€" man, janitor work. School, banks, ofâ€" fices or warehouseman. _ Furnaces general , nousey Tamarack street Robbins ANTEDâ€"A man to sell electric washers from the Factory direct to the consumer. Experience preferâ€" red, but unnecessary. Permanent position and salary for the right man. (Give experience and referâ€" ences. Box CM.G., Advance Ofâ€" fice, Timmins, Onft. â€"38â€"40. mIns fices or warehouseman. _ Furnaces fired and. general done. References. _ Apply by letter to (¢, Thomas, {teneral l)eh\'er\ Timâ€" Therriault Hourigan, Agents â€"Experienced housework, K. W. Wright, Trustee, â€" â€"Osgoode TED FOR GENERAL ORK. Apply Mrs. R. W. 5 Hemlock street. * â€"309p. + o ## #4 w + *# * # o uis i ts 24. .®, ue ea se _e8"20°40°% Monk, Secretary girl Apply )5 Balâ€" N5 Balâ€" 39â€"40p Hall, 041 â€"390p fotr 30 30 THE â€"PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO. BYâ€"LAW No, 318. Byâ€"law Resp:c-t-ing Poil Tax The Municipal Council of ation of the Town of enacts as follows 1.â€" That any and all By tofore passed in respect Labour or Poll Tax are he ed. 2 That the Provisions of Section 4, of the Statute Labour Act as amendâ€" ed by 6, George V. Chap. 42, See. 1, 7, George V., Chap. 46, See. 1; and as further amended by 8, George V., Chap. 32, See. 1, shall apply to, and be in force in the Town of Timmins, and all male inhabitants of the age 6f 21 yeaf@®and upwards, and under 60 years of age, not otherwise exâ€" empted by Law from performing stat® utory labour, who have not been asâ€" sessed upon the assessment roll,. shall instead of such labour be taxed at $5.00 yearly therefor, sueh taxes to be payable on and aft the first day of January, in each year. 3. That where any such male inhabiâ€" tant has been employed by the same person for not less than 30 days, such employer shall pay over to the Colâ€" lector on demand out of any wages due to such, employee the amount of such taxes and such payment shall absolve the employer from all liabilâ€" ity to the employee for the amount so paid. 4. That in order to ensure the prompt and certain collection of the statute labour tax the Clerk shall preâ€" pare during the month of January in each ygar a collector‘s roll or rolls setting out therein the names of all persons who do not appear to have been assessed for property on the 6. That every person litable to pay the sum named in paragraph 2, shall pay the same to the said Chief of Police or other Collector appointed to collect the same within two days after demand therefor by the Colâ€" lector, and in case of neglect or reâ€" fusal to pay the same, the Collector may levy the same by Distress and sale of the goods and .chattels of the deâ€" faulter with costs of Distress; and if no sufficient Distress can be found, Tthe defaulter for his refusal or negâ€" lect to pay the said sum, shall incur the penalty of $5.00, all as provided by the Statute Labour Aet. assessiment roll of the previous year and> who are Jliable to pay the tax provided for in paragraph 2, and shall deliver the said roll or rolls to the Chief of Police for collection. Chief of Police for collection. 5. The Glerk shall add to and reâ€" vise the said rolls monthly, and also immediately upon the return of the assessment roll by the assessor, and shall notify the said Chief of Police of all additions thereto, and it shall be the duty of the Chief of Police and his Constables under direction of the Treasurer and the Finance Committee to collect the said taxes entered upon the said rolls in accordance with the Statutes and the Byâ€"Laws of the Council and to make a return thereof to the Treasurer onee in every two weeks during the year. _ The Chief of Police shall return the roll not later than the 15th of December in each vear. e That any person who shall pay the tax of $5.00 under paragraph 2, who is subsequently assessed in the same year upon the assessment roll of the municipality, shall be entitle@® to be credited with the said amount against the tax‘ as levied in respect of his Assessment upon presenting his receipt to the Collector of Taxes. 8. That subject to the provisions of paragraph 7, no person shall be exempt from the tax under said paraâ€" graph 2, mentioned, unless he produces a certificate that he is assessed or that he has performed statute labour or paid the tax elsewhere in Ontario. Read a First, Second and Third time and finally passed at a Special Meeting of the Council of the Town of Timmins. this 30th day of June. Quotations will he received by the undersigned up to Thursday, October the Tth, at 12 o‘clock noon for the supplying of five overcoats for the Timmins Police Department. _ Tenâ€" ders to include samples with quotaâ€" tions. + TOWN OF TIMMIN®S H. E. MONTGOMERY, Clerk. E.:G. DICKSON, MONXTGOMERY â€"Law$§ hereâ€" to Statute reby repealâ€" the Corpor Timmins Mavor. Clerk ND INTERFERENGE WITH _ WITNESSES PERMITTEO Magistrate Makes it Clear Theat Prompt and Stern Measures Will Follow Attempt to Intimiâ€" date DEATH OF MRS. P. MALTAIS,, SR.. ON THURSDAY EVENING The deepest sympathy will be exâ€" tended to Mr. P. Maltais, Sr., and family in the death on Thursday last of Mrs. Maltais. .She had been ill forâ€" several months, but the death came as a blow to all. A resident of Timimins for many years, and wellâ€" known here, she was very highly esâ€" teemed by all, and her death is felt as a decided loss. In addition to the bereaved husband, four sons and three daughters survive, and to, these the heartfelt sympathy of wide cireles of friends is extended. ‘The sons are:â€" Messrs Edward,; Ludger, Peter C., and George Maltais. The daughters are: Mrs. H. Burritt, Mrs. F. Roscoe and Miss Jeanne Maltais. Obstructing the police cost one man $0.00 and costs. For having liquor, another man wi asked for $50.00 and costs. ~ lâ€"-f The funeral on Monday morning to the St. Anthony‘s R. C. church and cemetery was very largely attended. Rev. Fr. Theriault said h(*qmvm High Mass. â€" There was a large funeral cortege to the cemetery, and the floral were many and beautiful. The Advance understands that after a meeting~of the police committee last week the three constables who were asked for their resignations are continiting on the force. Do you understand the nature of an oath, madam?"‘ asked the attorâ€" ney of the fair witness. tell the world I do. I marâ€" ried a sailor.‘‘ was the emphatic reâ€" sponse. â€"Ottawa Journal. TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. tances for their kindness and symâ€" pathy during the illness and death of their baby, Edward. â€"39p Mr. and Mrs. 0. Charbonneau wish to thank their friends and acequainâ€" Wolves are reported to be desâ€" troving sheep in the Sault Ste. Marie district. When the sheep start polâ€" ishing off the wolves that will be real news, â€"North Bay Nugget A suggestedsign for level erossâ€" ings is submitted by the Border (,‘ictji-es Sfm‘: Who Hesitates Gets Across."" FOR RENTâ€"3â€"roomed house, kitâ€" chenette, livingâ€"room, and bedroom. All hardwood floors; water and lights, Apply 14% Kirby Ave. 39p. N GETTING ACROSS on a charge of uor, was â€" fined A\ man who give Fair friend, to traveller who has just returned from exploring the inâ€" terior of Asiaâ€"**I suppose you saw some very queer people away off there Travellerâ€"‘‘Not any queerer than we see every day right here.""â€"Exâ€" change. Z Corner Mountjoy Street and Third Avenue 3 5 o o o o e o o o o e o ie d ie t t td o i i d ie d id ie i is it n i5 i5 i5 i5 i5 i5 i in 5 5 THE CANADA STARCH CO., LIMITED â€"â€" MONTREAL DELICIOUS that is ar»1 ol Lady (in drug store)â€"‘"*I want some inseet powder.‘‘ Polite Cléerkâ€"Will you take it with you?* 6 Ladyâ€"**No, lll have the bugs call and you can give it to them.‘‘â€" Chicago Herald. Thursday, Sept. 30th, 1926 T immins ' $ Timmins, Ont.#

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