publish the tribute paid on the tablet to the late Col. Ham. The many friends in this North Land of the late Col. Ham, who had friends in~every part of the world, speaking quite literally, will be pleased that a suitable monument has been made to his genial qualities. It was the Women‘s Press Club that carried through the plan of erecting the tablet to their dead friend‘s memory. ‘*He was so kind to us, and showed such helpful interest,"‘ they say. How true formin the voun doctor expianal pertormed Cconven:ence witnd publicity even Rail for various ¢ day all the vear business fronf every vid service from inté dayv stores sure an all thus inau WOTr stord holi 11 mattd the GOOD QPPORTUNITY FOR MERCHANTS TO INSTILâ€" TUTE YEARâ€"ROUND HALF HOLIDAY tho Ontario Departme " JUSTICE SHOULD BE AVAILABLE WITHOUT MONEY OR FEE." imply IV C OIT 4 3 T 111( Thursday, October 6th, 1927 TIMMINS, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, OCT, 6th, 1927 In the IrC 1] 11 AaTPaA Mn Office 26 Geo. Lake present time wor )¢ ill bene If the PNOOMNS In n lan and all s the advantage "GRAVEL AND SAND‘â€"AND PLACER Member of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association Published Every Thursday by i l ind ore holiday in pul Ebe Yoarrupite Aduvancs in the lin M myself upon w ial works and purp )und V 1 othe 1( IrPOs Subscription Rates : $2.00 per year United TC next two mon wpoint n ovVInCc clerk tLoIr ition, Jud ()1 id one merchant im the was the ‘Such it ut imil mparatively lon n of advanta nportant IMMINS, ONTARIO romn tore presen 1( ir metlit and wa illed W tor for content L opportunit 11 iterd 12 witnessd VoOoungy® man plan iy GdGdayVys ar United States â€" $3.00 per year Telephones Residense 70 appeal« it ittention n d him ire not overworked iff and public alike 111 tled to any 1‘6 vould certainly appear that Coatsworth requested the press not to n# man who was said to have paid the vidence it would appear that these two ‘ the operation. It is difficult to underâ€" plished by saving these two from the tions oT their own l operation was alle ful intd here to do so, h ild iilin 1] ind Toronto court last week with per nd to obseryd( T‘C 1] O 1| ited 1e mattt will make only and The hout ertainly appear that the other to ‘‘make it unanimous,"‘ and with the very minimum of inâ€" why not carry it to its lo XamIner irdle 16 n ition 0 ittention on 1arter the the memory of the late 11( iArTTlC ort of pon the inprov 11 , being tied to business the do not have sufficient time ‘own. remember when im awarded him ne of in favour of the t Owner and Publisher roVvIncl! of the for the prompt sUmmey 1 destrovd 1¢€ public 16 before, with $5.00 l¢ rio0uld and that the halfâ€" ement of conditions, . It may be noted Departme tl reCo eClV C would t] it will nsideration 3N anada durin 111 1Im oT mMmIord irt, and )1 91 was 1t the 1} ilfâ€"holiday m losing Wednesâ€" ction of other Th( po irm. Ht not appear to irti{ nly answs« vitnesses was 1( mont] part of their ite the jud VR Causet M t 1t ntion of the Hustler of headed that me of upon ive been been duly busine M there uld not In addi ilfâ€"holi who had kind of ind carrlct O ill n In t] It rcal will ind not rks )Ve OTY TA 18 J n 118 11 01 Parker, of Chicago, wanis International Monday afternoon. ther that **toâ€"day is cause Kiwanis is one bringing high idea! livinge."‘ THREE MONTHS FOR KEEPING LIQUOR FOR SALE HERE At drunk the directorate at the antnual which was very ~ew NXNew won from Pittsburg yesâ€" terday in the first game of the worlds series by a score of 5 to 4. In the fourth innings of today‘s \ew YÂ¥ork was leadmguï¬ to 4. COs come Court past on number t1¢ the the the Tuesday‘s â€" se largely with re activities of the that AIMG AND AGHIEVEMENTS Of KIWANIS FEMPRHASIZED but vent burt ston At Big Banquet in Lonrdon, Ont., District Convention of Klwams Clubs This Week sident Mills, months‘ seeping 1i showed th : 1airVy i boyv nolt While n( )11 )ptimism nt THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO 1¢1t V nes 11 ToE inte{ London, L Central an district. dastriet w There a IAW OTI thi now with Canada ha bershn» of n th ilong t ‘ mornit A Y H iOn 1 assauiting 4. C. Lrewe einz remanded to next ise where an employee of was charged with assaul was dismissed. A man w [‘he alTternoon n District Go of Toronto, ; ind seated on Iv restrict: M ictin Pm( police court this week four paid the ordinary ten and V . Sinerva was given a three *‘~~term. in ~Jjail ior illegally x liquor syfor Salo. The police that he did not work but was e around a house, in Moneta at he had in possession diquor e was not legally entitied to 1( Macin 1VIn M 1t iwanis Internation Kingston, and F. 1 n, neutenantâ€"Gov 1\ l and "W t TA mior( |MIT plai tandard those of n( rm id 1€ 11 eciall v evidence oT the medical men w and was duly « r the care of n e juvenile case s afternoon in rI‘¢ Imnen TrC 1¢ ll of mixin of the f: the world wWerq thi Â¥it sS10n port: club osh Bell of the meeting short. 1¢ )n nbui tenantâ€"Wovernors Woestern divisions 1917 the first club organized in Har in and irefulnc t th( be Kiwani resicd instruct the ide Iv for o1 the fhrst club nized in Ham lubs in the di f a membersh ubs with a tot 1 C lared _ PTreGQ 1 ecretary of Ki at the session 1( wAas T of "tht 111 °e I Sta ion 0 Detter day DCâ€" the factors in into practical 11 wWerq their _ T‘e illad eir cars the ea of getting traftfic officer fined $25.00 eckless drivâ€" vas â€" charged esigned from ipond Mines at â€"Toronto nquer crIme art tng ~sess:ion eclared furâ€" tter day beâ€" at th it form s by knowled ileoholi 11 e required was found committed mental: paâ€" ses are to n Juvenile resent ness IN â€" t} )me tim il A. 1l W a w Inte 1] 16 1(1 lo {t] it up 14 oment Here imes with the men had gone, but Mr. Tinkess| could give a good description of them. Deputyâ€"Chief Orr did some good| work and did it quickly, with the reâ€" sult that three young men were soon behind the bars, though two of them gave the officers a tussle before the lads were finally locked up. One of the young men was wearing a hat that Mr. Tinkess could easxl}, identify as the hat that had been taken from him. The cases will llkely come up toâ€" for. hearing. | } + M. J, TINKESS VICTIM OF ASSAULT LAST NIGHT. assault. _ Mr.. Tink police, and in a very men were under ar MEYERS CORNEE REPORTED SOLD TO MOYSEY CO Delng <Dell Mr. Tink pected of the affair. drunk en« quot n0o .0 E. Moysey (Co will be erected on th corner where the E. J. Meyers Dru Store formerly was located. Deing Déelieved TO De UTNhe assariant O Mr. Tinkess, and the other two susâ€" pected of connection or knowledge of the affair. _ All three arrested were drunk enough, the police thought, to be locked up anyway. _ Mr. Tinkess told the police that there were blocks piled on the sidewalk in front of his bhbouse and a gentlemen passing by pointed to three voung men as being walk. Mr. they had in and put t! the onlyv at to protect himself. Both e injured by the blow, one ben ially hurt, while his nose also Other blows aimed at him we ed off, and the offenders w earrying Mr. Tinkess! hat al them.â€" When the police ar the scene a few minutes af Just after Mr. M. J. returned home last night victim of a vicious and assault. â€" Mr. Tinkess It is understood property, corner of Third avenue, has ] the general interest i Friendly games between two towns in any case w terest. . Basketball is no ed in Timmins, but the o under way and the pri Little may increase the BiSTRIGT BASKETBALL NOW PRBOPOSHE Littl owns. ippeal ind if rlike and his magneti 11 inaAiila owe muld it MC official annour though stre« et that a fine . Interested in the Proposal Should ret in Touch with Mr. Hllie Litâ€" tle, Troquois Palls. if so, they s y. ~Any ht communi le, lroquots patter is wo in general also found Col. Ham genial and helpful. ‘‘He was a and the tribute by the Women‘s towns etball the ublic necct neans ful art on brought under contre N n( 1M Nlind to magnetic personality that imâ€" belief and trust in the future soline, 1 ce places understood that the Meyers , corner of Pine street and enue, has been sold to Moyâ€" 0. stock brokers. The price s $20,000. _ There is, however, il announcement in the matâ€" both hy edtw vh 1¢C€ OT an v irtedly with a n s w er the fa noect ity in it the tribute by the Women‘s much to Col. Ham, to his street report is to fine new office for the o will be erected on ind the othi completely rlert t rom tC 11 ¢ 1| s that he had aself. Both blow, one be instructed in regard to t oT of (Gov m its wrongful : use. emphasize the menace 0t only in dangerous public work with 1J 111 but eit in motot tlin 1t hv it despite the di 1t JNV CI U asked them why with the blocks utomobile J. Tinkess had ight he was the and unexpected ss notified the short time three st, one of them that the assailant ises of epidemic the authorities, ie might add t« in hbasketball n teams of the would be of in ot yvet organiz roposa. > @ene 1‘l¢ ers went away hat along with oTganl Th« 11 th n an ire tird ernment nt in LTrIved afterwar CcaIL the multiâ€" tragedy at restriction elop into measures organl zation on the A bout f Mi inter mnl nUm ecent On to FPOI PURNISHED ROOM TO With all conveniences. 33 Fourth Ave. â€" LOSTâ€"Missing from cloakroom after Lancashire Danee. Will person who took same by misâ€" take please return to the secretary, 32 Borden avenue, or send. direct to Miss Mavis James, ‘Box 507, Timâ€" mins. The photographs contained in the handbag were valued very much by the owner. ~4{) PROPERTIES FOR FOR TO RENTâ€"Two â€"fur Woell heated in winte torlet. Phone 468J Dt. 1C()] RKOOM TO RENT ( ) "(+€ [) \\'n)(n *) STORE RENT South. Apply ****** S 444 ?@ U % W%i?s HERE: [HREEâ€"ROOM [FE]D 1 4 YEA .< BNRESEEREESSSES S ESSE S :: s s s s s s s e n o o5 on in 05 4p 40 4, t TO _ RENTâ€"Sixâ€"roomed all conveniences, A Kirhy Ave. OT FOR SALEâ€" $325.00 was paid for $200 on tern DESIRT TION. mins B kitchen privileges if des ply to 54 Bireh St. South at. No. L y for rooming apartments. conditron. _ ably and on Mrs. N. C: street north. room, _ all _ modern Apply to 64 Elm stre M av part of and lig W J plv App % Sout (E: :In irdin te homu ut Coming The Musketeers 11 eet and wholes: INEN.Tâ€"OHC 1¢ to U. muth, uy *A 11 11 1 1 IMs AND â€" BASEMENT â€"FOR 110Cated Suitable (Ont 1eel doub hild TY â€"Very desirable Spruce street. ase house or for TOmO DJ itheson ED BOOKKEEP]T PART ~TIME SITUO ‘ommended by the Ti h of the Canadian 1 y W. Hoffman, P.O. B 68 J., Timmins Ont. Room with bo Centrally loc: ercond Ave. im \pply ourâ€"roomea apartment le house. Has water jocated at 108 Balsam \partment of thre Apply to A. Fourniet )45 First Ave., Schu â€"39â€"40â€"41 1Sse Aubryv 1€ mnen furnis M 11( ,izmli on rll ~v erms bedroom ; if desired One furnished conveniences, et, south. 40â€"â€"+41 14 in very has bat 8 T am inv hbus ) [ club roo: m or div (On T houst 11 Spr 19â€"21p hi Monteit] RENTâ€" Apply to 40y property Suitable tore and excellent reasonâ€" A\pply to Spruce Suitable rooms 1(). narachk 39â€"41p mnmer 30â€"401p in â€" pPPI siness, Spruce 1p 40p T‘l 141 40p 10 GIRL â€"WANTED FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORKâ€"Apply to 264 STI N O NTFED PERSIAN KITT] Apply to 29 Mid POI HUSKY PUP to 5l Middle ()] (Ont V OuU man ba b\ phonog stand. washin M housework t. ()]1 jardin OD (+AI ight people. Will sel hle price, on terms tpply to Thos. Jacksic 34. Schumacher, Ont. EBJ Appl Phon rit in. or work by \ ] ©on( ock in the afternoon, for t of correcting errors or omi the 1927 Voters List. H. F,. 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