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Porcupine Advance, 31 Mar 1927, 1, p. 4

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The judges who are giving short terms in the penitentiary for crimes old saving that ‘‘the lash is mightier Mr. and Mrs. Jean Pelle way to Rosetown, Saskatche couple expected to establish Pelletier opened one of her s so she innocently showed th the suitease. A,. Provinciail OINncer 11 onse took the suitcases and tlie husband in ch other passengers who pointed out that the coup to realize how many crimes there were for the this puritan province of Ontario. The man wa gally having liquor, and fined $50.00 and costs. station, and not having the money for the fine jail in Cochrane, the wife being left practically The neonle of Cochrane however,, showed then jail in Uochrane, Phe wile DEILL LLEELALY . Lancs Cl t e o C The people of Cochrane however,, showed themselves much betfer than the The fine was collected by subscriptions and the couple reâ€"united and law. sent rejoicing to the West. They will have very kindly feelings about the ? Imagâ€" people of Cochrane, but what must they think of the law of Ontario . ine provincial police engaged in the finding of beer in the suiteases of innoâ€" cent travellers passing through Cochrane, of all places, while at the same of Inspector Constable still walks free and unmolested! very time the murderer Until the provincial police capture the murderer of Inspector Constabhle em from interfering with innocent travellers simply shame should keep th is un passing through this apparently unfortunate province where murder punished but the sleuths have Under the highâ€"sounding title of the North American Relations Founâ€" dation, a group of Canadians, including Mr. Justice Riddell, Sizr Henry Pellatt, Prof. Geo. M. Wrong and Chancellor Witidden, have organized tfo promote good feeling between the United States and Canada and between other parts of the British Empire and the U.8.A.. The necessity for such an organization is not very apparent and there is naturally a fear that any propaganda carâ€" ried on is practreally sure to drift towards methods that mean the further Americanization of Canada. In any event, it would appear that Canadians would be much more usefully and patriotically employed if they organized to promote better feeling between the different parts of Canada. The Advance can not understand why some newspdp astonished that anyone so humble as a chmney sweep shot an author, as is said to be the fact in a London, England, there have been lots of seavengers among the writers. Thursday, March 31st, 1927 A staff writer in The Toronto Star this week r ‘*The Weekly Bladder.‘‘ This is the type of vulga made the more objectionable by reason of its utter I most reprehensible. _ The Intestines should never Bladder. $20,000 per year. The s ed and dependent childre may get along without c The town council will "receive the hearty approval of all for voting down on Monday the proposal that is virtually a p the people of the athletic erounds here. No serious. hardship to anvone by the fact that Cedar street is not opened up th prod Lo the people of the athletic grounds here. No serious hardship is occeasioned to anyone by the fact that Cedar street is not opened up through the ,ball crounds property. [For years it has been known to all that this part of the street was closed. At the time the fence was being erected avround the athletic grounds a byâ€"law was introduced for the iclosing of this part of the street. The agitation for the opening of this portion of Cedar street seems to be selfish and unreasonable. The general public need an athletic grounds, and so many people are benefitted by the present park that it would appear to be the duty of all good citizens to. do whatever is possible to retain the athletic grounds until another site is available and ready. The interests of the many, as the mayor suggested on Monday, should be given preference to the possible profit of a few. ‘"‘CL.,"‘ who writes a very interest has a genius for making statistics appe: figures. This week he points out that t The information would be still more mi tion of these animals by towns and citie: when the Georgian Bay Canal scheme w Timmins has now good prospects of having future. Of course, the building will not be er mitted by the Government that such a l)mldmn Advance understands | tually passed on the est will mean that the bu year actual work of ec the need for a new pos Bradette, M.P., is to I ment of the need here SPECIAL SERVIGES Al CHURCH OFf NATHNVITY Rishop Rheaume Here for Opening Sunday. Mission Being Conâ€" ducted by Rev. F. Knox and Rev. Fr. Lally. The Churech of the Aatimvity, the new R.C. church here, opened for regâ€" slar services on Sunday. His Lordâ€" ship Bishop Rheaume, of Haleybury, was present for the occasion. and blessed the new church. He congraâ€" tnlated . the neoaople on the splendid was present for the 0ccast( blessed the new church. He . tulated â€"the people on the s new chureh and on the earn« able priest in charge, Rev. J Geo. Lake Canada Office 26 Tou Marsh runs a column on The chairman of Ontario‘s new liquor control commission is to receive 00 per year. The salary of the superintendent for Ontario for neglectâ€" nd dependent childrer is about oneâ€"fifth of that amount. Oh, well! men withont â€"children. but a fellow. has to haye a drink! anid Shovel td umins has now good pros the building will not be erected this year, but it is adâ€" ely needed here. The pects of having a new post office in the near Of course, by the Government that such a building is sur e understands that although the amount necessary has not been acâ€" on the estimates this will be done before the session ends. This that the building will be provided for financially and that next ork of construction will likely be undertaken. For years past tual w and Mr. Jos. d for a new post office in Timmins has been very evident, ta AMLP . is to be commended for his efforts to convince the (Governâ€" mss omm mm /. e t "GRAVEL AND SAND‘â€"AND PLACER Yorrrine Advatice ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MARCH 31st, 1927 1927 without children, but #% # ## . Jean Pelletier, of Mont n, Saskatchewan, where c to establish a new. home. one of her suiteases to t TIMMINS, ONTARIO. of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association Published Every Thursday by ®e ® hi xf a . Jean Pelletier, of Montreal, Que., last week were on their , Saskatchewan, where Jean had a good position and the While waiting at Cochrane Mrs. article out, and in doing o establish a new. home. one of her suiteases to take some â€" showed that there were three bottles of Quebec beer in Provincial officer standing near noticed the beer and at itecases and tlie husband in charge, despite the protests of who pointed out that the couple could searcely be expected any crimes there were for the innocent and inoffensive in ince of Ontario. The man was tried on the charge of ailleâ€" or, and fined $50.00 and costs. The trial took place in the having the money for the fine, the man was hustled off to tha wifo hains laft Oractically stranded in a strange town. Subscription Rates : $2.00 per year United ’ ' C C# °C rites a very interesting column for the Ottawa Journal, king statisties appealing, and for quoting odd facts and he points out that there are only 9,000 mules in Canada. uld be still more interesting if he specified the distribuâ€" s by towns and cities. There were quite a few in Ottawa Bav Canal scheme was under fire in parliament. What connection would a pick short terms and whippings in Toronto Star this week refers to The Advance as This is the type of vulgarity"typical of The Star, * CE understand why some newspapers pretend to be umble as a chimney sweep should turn out to be a wonderful seent for ar United States â€" $3.00 per year Telephones Residence 70 The Toronto St than the pen. of vidlence very evidently Gorman. The formal blessing of the church by the ritual will take place the latter part of June or in July. A mission is being conducted here at the Church of the Nativity by fRev. Fr. Knox and Rev. Fr. Lally. This week the mission is for women only, and next week it will be especially for men. â€" Various services are held each day. There are special services held each afternoon after four for the children. All the services are beâ€" ing largely attended and are creating ereat interest. The Canadian National is running special train from Cochrane at 8 pm. Tuesday, April 5th, for the sale of Noranda Townsite, Noranda, Que. April 6th and 7th, with a special re turning from Noranda on April 8th. L Owner and Publisher have with such stuff q CkK ck of originality. It is cast reflections at the sporting d in a strange town auch betfer than the couple reâ€"united an( Case St€ 1 good citizens plan to deprive of longer ‘lieve the Certainly headed GRADS. DEFEATED FORT â€" WILLIAM LAST NIGHT THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO According to a despatch over the private wire of Arthur E. Moysey Co. the Grads. defeated Fort William in the third game of the playâ€"offs for the Allan Cup last night by a seore of 4â€"1. The next game will be playâ€" ed on Friday night, whoever wins this will win the Allan Cup and the amaâ€" teur championship of the Dominion. MR. TOMKINSON CARRYING ON wWORK FROM sSoOUTH END Last week The Advance had an item suggesting that Mr. A. Tomkinson might purchase a photographic studio in Pembroke. â€" All friends here in the camp will be pleased to know that Mr. Tomkinson has not considered moving from this camp. ‘‘I know of no betâ€" ter place,‘‘ was his way of putting it. _ Since destruction of his photographic studio in the recent dire Mr. Tomkinson has been carrying on work at his South Poreupine studio, until his new studio in Titmmins is ready. _ Those _ wishing _ portraits taken are driven to South Poreupine by Mr. Tomkinson who calls for them on appointment, DRESSMAKING DONE REASONâ€" ABLY. Apply to Mrs. H. Powell, 50 Fifth Ave. 12â€" COLD STORAGE FOR CARS. Apâ€" ply to B. F. Lennan, No. 60, cornet of Elm and Broadway 46 THE â€" VANITY FAIR BEAUTY SHOP is now prepared to give proâ€" fessional attention in all branches of Beauty Culture, as well as hair cutting and waving. Also have a firstâ€"class manicurist on hand now. Room 10, Marshallâ€"Eeclestone block Phone 344J . SOt6.€. All petitions for Walks, Sewer, Watermains and any other requireâ€" ments by the Citizens of the Municiâ€" pality of Timmins to ‘be done in 1927, must be in the hands of the Town C‘lerk not later than April 9th, 1927, to be considered in this year‘s estiâ€" mates. Property Owners‘ names and Lot numbers only to be on petitions. March 24th, 1927. THOROUGHBRED _ REGISTERED HOLSTEIN BULL FOR SERVICE Terms $3.00. Breed to the best. Apply to P. W. > Curfis, foot of Laurier avenue, across the Creek. â€"~7â€"17p. Mrs. E. Watson wishes to thank the many â€" friends and _ acquaiutances who showed such kindness and sympaâ€" thy during the illness and death of her daughter, Mrs. McCrea, and also for" the many beautiful floral tributes sent. Notice is hereby given that henceâ€" forth in Public . Schools, classes for beginners in Kindergarten Primary will he opened on \optemhel 1st and February Ist of each year. No beginners will be received at inâ€" tervening dates. Timmins Public School Board, H. E. MONTGOMERY, Clerk Most work will be stopped nowâ€"you‘re going to have some time on your hands. Do you know you ean go to England, Scotland or Ireland, and back ro $1 55. fap"" e Trip It won‘t cost you much more than staying at home to travel on one of the great Cunard and Anchorâ€"Donaldson Liners. FROM HALIFAX, N.S. by the R, M. S. ATHENIA n AURANIA ASCANIA XI\J:?)%II\\ ANTONIA AUSONIA DANIA LETITIA .. e cths.... d iss is icA ds .cA After April 29th, FROM MONTREAL AND QUEBEC All of these ships were built since the War, and the comfort of their Thirdâ€"Class accommodation is not excelled by that on any other Ship afloat. It‘s worth while looking into! Ask your local!l steamship agent J. R. Walker, Secretary. Illustrated Booklets, Sailing Lists, etc., on request io The ROBERT REFORD CO., Limited 23 St. Sacrament St., Montreal CANADIANâ€" § SERVICE or.Do LINES Local Steamship Agent. The ice is getting soft â€"Roads are dangerous â€"The spring breakâ€"up is here. FPOR â€"SALEâ€"Household Furniture. Practically new. Apply to 102 Birch street north. â€"12â€"14p TWO BICYCLES AND PHONOâ€" GRAPH FOR SALE. _ Apply 105| FOR SALEâ€"10 Barred Rock hens and cockerel. _ $25.00. _ Apply to H. Sullivan, P.0. Box 95, South _ Poreupine. 13â€"14p. BABY CARRIAGE FOR SALEâ€"In FOR SALEâ€"Foun pool tables and one English billiard table, at a bargain. Appl) to E. Rochon, general ‘deliâ€" â€"very, Timmins, Ont. â€"12â€"15p FOR SALEâ€"Sitxyâ€"egg Buckeye Inâ€" cubator. TIuke new. Cost $18.00 last season. Sell for.$10.00. _ M. J. Cavaney, Sandy Falls. â€"18, FOR SALEâ€"Twoâ€"ton Mason motor truck. In good running order; small mileage; good tires. _ Apply to S. McChesney and Son, Ltd. FOR SALEâ€"Four tube Crosley radio set, including tubes, head phones, and Mozart loud speaker. â€" Bargain at $28.00. Apply 30 Cambrai St. ® 12â€"14p. FOR SALEâ€"Alsatian Shepherd pupâ€" pies (Police dogs) _ Registered and pedigreed. Ready to go May 1st. $25.00 each. Reserve yours now, J. F. MceDonald, Phone 669, Schuâ€" FOR SALEâ€"A Real Bargain. Ford Touring; late 1926; brand new. Not run 300 miles. Will sell cheap for cash. A triak given. Buyer gets garage and insurance free. _Apply to 2%4 Elm St. South. 12â€"14p. FOR â€" SALEâ€"6â€"tube Atwaterâ€"Kent radio set complete with cabinet, loudspeaker, batteries and battery charger, only used a short time. Also female police puppy, and wood heater. Apply to 14 Laurier Ave. Hollinger Townsite. BARGAINSâ€"156 Cedar St., Northâ€" Ladies‘ House Dresses,â€"95e. each; Children‘s Panty Dresses, 95c. per set; Wool Stockmgs, 50c. per pair, all sizes; Ladies‘ Dresses made up FOR â€"SALEâ€"Complete Equipment for upâ€"toâ€"date Garage and Repair Shop. Everything of the best. 1 want the premises for showrooms for Chrysler Car Aggeney. _ Good bargain for anyone going into the garage business. Apply to A. MARRIED WOMANX WOULD LIKE HOUSECLEANING OR WVASHâ€" IN(G@ BY DAY. Apply.â€":to Mrs. L. Taylor, general delivery, Timmins. Birch street, south. good condition, $10.00. . Apply to 8 Laidlaw St. behind Fogg‘s Lumber Office. â€"13p. JR SALEâ€"â€"Lady‘s Muskrat coat. In good condition. Bargain for cash. Apply to 3 Wileox St., south *. ~xl9p. complete. Falls, Ont ARTICLES FOR SALE macher on short notice for $2.00. _ House Dresses (own material) made up for 25be. Call for Bargains. C. Chulak, Dressmaker, 156 Cedar street north. â€"10}”).1,:3 L‘Ecuyer, 11 Spruce street, opâ€" posite Freight Shed. â€"5t.f. and Son, Ltd 12â€"14 NWO 1 12â€"14p â€"13p 13 ssixssfiisxfi; ApVERT S Câ€"â€" oo 2t in P d t t lt it h .h 0t h cith cfi ltfi it it ts n dn inA in in in im ?f///f/’/’//fg///fl/,//f//z//,,/l//f///f/fwf/ll///// TO RENTâ€"2â€"roomed House. _ Furâ€" nished or unfurnished, has light and water. Apply to 156 Spruce St. South. / â€"13p. FOR â€" RENTâ€"Fourâ€"roomed _ house, with water and lights. _ Moderate rent. ‘Apply 0. L. Evans, 80 First Ave. or phone 688J.2. 136.f. 3â€"ROOMED HOUSE TO RENTâ€" electric lights; $15.00 month; 106 Commercial Ave. Apply W. O. Langdon, Room 2, Gordon Bldg. â€"2â€" APARTMENT TO RENTâ€"All conâ€" veniences. Suitable for married couple. Apply to 55 Hemlock St. â€"~11p. FOR REN‘Tâ€"Three roomed furnishâ€" ed house. Apply to B. Lennan, 60 Broadway. corner Broadway and Elm St. 47t.f. FOR RENTâ€"Furnished Office, in main ‘office building in town. Lesâ€" see can also be accommodated by the services of stenographer. Office very convenient and desirable. Apâ€" ply * to :P.0.> Box. 1100 Timmins, EIGHT ROOM APARTMEN‘T TO HOUSE FOR RENTâ€"Three rooms, rents for $15 per month. Located 44 Columbus Ave. Apply to Mrs. J. Furphy, P.O. Box 322. Sehuâ€" macher, Ont. 11â€"13p. @URNISHED DOWNSTAIR FI TO RENXNTâ€"Apply upstairs at Second Ave., Schumacher. 13â€" FOR RENTâ€"Farm in Mountjoy Township consisting of 160 acres. 292 acres under cultivation, 13 acres in hay. 2%% miles from town. Apâ€" ply to 3 Elm St. South. 11â€"13p. FOR RENTâ€"Furnished Office, in main office building in town. Lesâ€" see can also be accommodated by the services of stenographer. Office very convenient and desirable for an insurance ageney. Apply to P.O. Box 1160, Timmins. 12 W ANTEDâ€"Maid general. Apply to 42 Tamarack St. 13â€"14p. WANTEDâ€"A maid for general houseâ€" work. Must speak English. _ Apâ€" ply to 49 Tamarack Stloot â€"12â€" MAID WANTED. â€" Apply ple street, south. HOUSEKEEPER WANTED FOR SMALL FAMILYâ€"Apply to 85 First Ave., Schumacher, Ont. â€"13p. MAID WANTEDâ€"To EXPERIEXNXCED GRL FOR GENâ€" ERAL â€"HOUSEWORK, Apply Mrs. F. M. Burke, 35 Hemlock street. 13 DRY SLABS FOR SALE. $5.00 per load.. Apply to J. Goulet, 77 Wilâ€" son avenue. Phone 683W. 13â€"21. PHONE YOUR STOVEâ€"WOOD REâ€" QUIREMENTS to S. B. Rawlinson 55 Wilson avenue.. Birch, Jackâ€" pine, Tamarack. P.0. Box 174. â€"3â€"A, Phone 477â€"W. LOSTâ€"Lady‘s b gold piece. _ municate with Wilson avenue reward. LOS] tENT, with bath. All conveniences. \ vailable April 10th. Apartments it 34 Third avenue. Apply to 9 h()usqwm'k, must English. Appl 9L. oOsTâ€"White G diamond. _ P} van Newton Hotel block,. a *3 O0 270â€"W â€" ROY SONâ€"WwWOOD DEALERS All kinds of wood ; any length. A!â€" so dealers in hay and oats. _ Deâ€" livered to any part of town. Prices reasonable. .79 First Ave., Phone ternity case street north ite) open for engagement iny time. Speaks both Fre English. Wide experience heads and small CTVsbUAis, Monday. Valued as gift kindly return to 48 Hmnln P elephune . XACTICAL NUKRKSE (not WOOD FOR SALE HELP WANTED sh TEDâ€"To do general must be able to speak \pply to 53 Tamarack Goid Bar Pin, set with Please return to Sulliâ€" on‘s office, Goldfields and receive reward of brooch made of $2.50 Finder please comâ€" h Russell House, 2 e or phone 275â€"W for strIng O Apply 105 to 67 Maâ€" 48; in â€" mia 15 p rraduâ€" Call 4 and street ~13p bliw TWO LOTS FOR SALH Street. Apply Box 2 er, Ont. 11 SIXâ€"ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE Apply 108 Maple street, south _;1_2‘14!\ FPOR SALEâ€" shack. 84. John Ave. FOR â€" SALKEâ€"One avenue. Cash . 2 T OW . HOUSE .FPOR SALEâ€"4 rooms; low price and good terms for immediate sale. Apply 183 Birch street merth. FOR SALEâ€"One corner lot, 40 feet by 120 feet. Located on corner of Montgomery and Mountjoy streets. Easy payment Apply to Box G.T., Advance Office. 11â€"13p. HOUSE FOR SALEâ€"Five rooms downstairs and fourâ€"roomed teneâ€" ment upstairs. _ All conveniences. Part cash and balance‘ on easy terms. Apply to 167 Birch St. North. 11â€"14p. PROPERTY FOR SALEâ€"One house 24 by 24 feet; four rooms; finished inside and out. ‘T‘wo lots 33 by 97, in good locality, good soil. _ Barâ€" gain for eash. Apply to 108 Charles St. off Cameron 8t. _ 9â€"10â€" HOUSEâ€" FOR SALEâ€"Located o® First Ave., Schumacher. Has waâ€" ter and sink, ete. Furnace in baseâ€" ment, 4 rooms. 2â€"roomed shack on back of lot. â€" Reasonable terms with cash payment. Apply to P.0. Box 138 Schumacher, Ont. FOR SALEâ€"Eightâ€"roomed house in FOR SALEâ€"Double Stores and a 5â€" room cottage, on Main street; corâ€" ner fot; vxell rented. _ Also, a 7â€" room houso on corner lot; eity conâ€" veniences; â€" garage, â€" stables, ete. Will sell ev m\thmn‘ separately, on easy terms. \pp]\ 74 Fifth Ave. 1I{.. FOR SALE OR RENTâ€"120 aore farm, 1/ miles from town. 1las house, barn, sheds and garage, 60 acres grass pasture, 10 acres dover and alfalfa, 2 acres plowed to garâ€" den. Rest green bush. Apply to A. L. Throop, P.O. Box 71, Timmins, Ont. â€"12â€"14p FOUR NEW HOUSES FOR SALEâ€"â€" Two éottages on Maple St. South, of five and six rooms, both with bathroom and all conveniences, hot and cold water, furnace in cellar, hardwood floors throughout, electme fixtures, and a firstâ€"class finish inâ€" side and outside. Also a fourâ€" room house on Pine St. North with all â€" conveniences. The other on Sixth Ave. is a business place with six apartments upstairs. _ Really zood bangain. Small cash payment balance payable monthly as a rent. FURNISHED ROOM TO RENTâ€" All conveniences in house. Apply to 23 Toke St. ~18â€" LARG [ () FURNISHED BEDROOMS _ TO FOR RENXNTâ€"One TWO SINGLE ROOMS, with or withâ€" out board, in private family. Also fiveâ€"roomed house to rent, all conâ€" veniences. Apply 32 Main avenue, phone 231.J2. ~13. HOUSEWORK WANTEDâ€" by FKin ROOMER WANTEDâ€"Yo or (jent.â€" Home eomfort business section of town. _ House is 20 by 30 feet, with all conventâ€" ences and furnace. _ Hardwood floors upstairs and down, large celâ€" lar. Lot 30 by 128 feet. _ Will sell for cash or easy terms. Apply to 3 Elm St. South. 11â€"13p. WAXTED Apply RENT; conveniences. Apply 13 Wilson avenue. ed _ bedroom. Apply 80 Maple nish i South P piano. aveni to 161 Maple St. South. â€"13p â€"Two lots and furnished $450.00. Apply to 11 s 11â€"13p. FURNISHED BEDROOM â€"~(Une |lot on ash or terms. Y IXDUSTRIAL COMâ€" XORTHERX ONTARIO d â€" biâ€"lingual _ Butcher, particulars and state ired in first instance to Advance Office, Timâ€" Apply 13 firstâ€"class furnishâ€" All â€" conveniences. street south. â€"7p. n Schumach _ 11â€"16p Wilson 11 Phone 12â€"14 $ Main ~13 Wilson Lady I‘se of 101, C+t

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