2$%%%%% ~ 5 ~ 5 S Phone 721 for your Coal and â€" Hay Wood $ V VC IFIC \the defaulters to court in the next days,""‘ said The Advance, ten years ago, in the hope that the tip would make at least some of the owâ€" ‘pg ( d | ay, ; ] S( For Sure Results Try Our Want Ad Column Sn Euk costs and annoyance. | Some of them did. Ten years ago Provinceial Inspector Rowell and Im1cense Inspector Blackâ€" Jack Pine $3.50 wall seized a couple of long and oddâ€" J hone 721 : Pamarac® §$4.25 lunkinï¬' parcels Ihu':‘lm.mv ixllt() the f camp by express. parcels were Birch $4.50 supposed to contain plaster of paris 2 for your Coal and â€" s o ]\lâ€ll\ or pedestals, but in their exâ€" HaV WOOd Feed ]’H SS lHlnn(\ hm(' one of the pml(s- THE SCHUMACHER WOOD YARD : hqum was hmntltul Ill\(‘\fl‘_:dtl()ll (Opposite Station) b 4 %* wmm showed that under a coating of plasâ€" | ter there were ten contaimmers filled to ‘the top with bounteous booze. The im.m to whom the pareels were adâ€" \dressed apparently learned that the Also call us when you want your Transfer and Carting done right at pnh( e were onto the game and he never called for his pillars of booze. the right place. l At Haileybury on June 8, 1918, | * | TERMS STRICTLY CASH Macistrate Atkingon committed ‘ssssxsssx\'x\xxx\x\xxxsxx\x\\x\\\x\\“\x\\mx\\“ Charles Cooper to stand trial on a *4 4 * * s t t t : \\x\sx“\\\\\x\\\\ssmxw # ®# * . . *, * . .*, .*®. nataa‘an‘ an aatan‘ an‘as‘ aa‘an‘aa‘ dn dtn dn ate ate e aTe ate ate ie ate sn ala ol aale ol ale al e ae ataate s te s t natan" anles? s Thursday, June 14th, 1928 WINNIPEG VANCOUVER 10.05 A.M. 12.15 P.M. from Lv. NORTH BAY Lv. sUDBURY OTTAWA MONTREAL Lv. 9.35 P.M. Lv. 7.00 P.M. Reaching all points in the Prairies and Mountains UNEXCELLED SERVICE ~Lither way â€" every day ’él C. H. 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Opposite Old Stand Local North Bayâ€" Ottawa Sleeper Jack Pine $3.50 Tamarac â€"$4.25 Birch â€" $4.50 14‘‘ 16‘ 5 * $1.00 for _ 19¢ _ 48e . _ Abe ~ 49¢ $1.00 _ 69¢ â€" 64e Opposite Our Old Stand 60c Hind‘s Honey, Almond Cream ... . 40c Italian 40c Squibb‘s Tooth Paste 50c Pond‘s Cold Cream 50c Gay Paree Cream 50c Piver‘s Talecum ;. 50c Citrus Cleansing Cream: ;. T5b¢c Tepeco Massage Cream /. 25¢ Cuticura moap 75¢ Kotex ‘*‘There are a number of owners of dogs who have still neglected to pay the current year‘s dog taxes in town and Chief Wilson intends to summon the defaulters to court in the next few days."" said The Advance, ten R, W. Bro, H. W. Suteliffe, D.D.G. M. of the 2nd Masonic district, visited two of the local lodges in his district ten years ago. He was acâ€" companied to Poreupine Lodge by R. W. Bro. C. W. Haentsechel, P.D.D.G . M., W. Bro. R. LeHeup, W. Bro. C. G. Williams, W. Bro. D. A. Hoggarth, W. Bro. Geo. Vary, and others. The D.D.G.M. was very heartily welceomed. Degrees were put on and other work ziven to show the progress of the Craft. Refreshments and musical and other features added to the evenâ€" ing‘s pleasure. Undér the rapable hand of W.M. Bro. R. E. Sullivan, the event proved to be one of the most attractive and successful meetings held in the district. On the followâ€" ing Friday evening, Abitibt Lodge, Iroquois Falls, was visited; a large number from Timmins, South Poreuâ€" pine and other neighbouring lodges being present, in all 28 different lodges being represented. A memor: able night in the annals of the baby lodge of the District of Temiskaming was the result, said The Advance at the time. Among those present from this camp were:â€"D. A. Hoggarth, B. E. Martin, A. Joyner, V. Woodbury, W. MceHugh, Geo. Lake, H. M. Marâ€" tin, Rev. R. 8. Cushing, of Timmins, and C, M. Carr and R. E. Sullivan, of South Poreupine. Handsome collecâ€" tions were taken during the evening, the Red Cross receiving $25.00. Among the songs well rendered durâ€" in the evening were selection by Bros. McHugh and Joyner, while Bro. H. M. Martin played the accompaniâ€" ments on the piano. TOILET ARTICLES Abe 29¢ 32C 38C 3TC 3D¢ 30¢ 49c 19¢ 29¢ An editorial article in The Advance ten years ago scored the Government for unfair lenieney shown some forâ€" eigners here. The British people are doing the fighting, the praying, the paying, the sorrowing, the pinching. They are giving, and giving generousâ€" ly in most cases, to all patriotic causes. The foreigners are giving nothing as a rule; the} point out that they are foreigners. _ But when it comes to making money out of the country,â€"then they are not foreign to that sweet game. The foreigners have every benefit and blessirz that this land can give, but when duties or responsibilities are suggested, then they are foreigners in this land."‘ The Advance pointed out that there were many worthy foreigners who were exceptions to the rule, but in general it was a case of getting as much as possible for nothing in reâ€" turn,â€"not even goodwill. The Adâ€" vance urged the Government to do something about it. Ten years ago The Advance and The Hdllo\hun.m h.xd a little argument as to whether a marriage certificate or a Ten years ago the Hollinger deâ€" clared a dividend of one per cent payable June 17th, this being the first dividend declared from April, 1917. | The Miners‘ Union in this camp tén years ago formed a Women‘s Auxiâ€"| The Miners‘ Union in this camp tén years ago formed a Women‘s Auxiâ€" liary, the new branch starting out with a membership of 35. Mrs. Hawâ€" ley was president; Mrs. P. O viceâ€"president; Mrs. N. King, secreâ€" taryâ€"treasurer. _ Mrs. Harriet Prenâ€" ter, of Toronto, addressed the Woâ€" men‘s Auxiliary at a public meeting in the New l,nlplro theatre. CUlifford ‘(t; JJemmett. zon of side at Haileybury." Some spectacular samples of gold ore were brought to town ten years ago from some claims near the Croeâ€" sus owned by Mr. Chas Pierce, of Timmins. The annual report of the Dome Mines for the year ending March 31st 1918, showed ore reserves estimated at approximately ten million dollars The average grade of the ore reâ€" at approximateiy ten imiillon dollars. The average grade of the ore reâ€" serves was given at $5.10 per ton. There were 258,917 tons mined and hoisted and 247,000 tons milled, the average grade of the latter being $4.17. The total surplus of the comâ€" pany was given as $524,797. The total shipments from the Timâ€" mins Red Cross to headquarter forwarded to the soldiers at th were valued at $883.60 for the of May, 1915. An editorial article in The A In The Advance of June 12th, 1918,| NS . e Mn there is a comprehensive review of .'\line] %‘,fl oo $S0 t..uneral e ie the plans for the General National “.,(, a\ Tl-wh- :llfh;.“" \\oul(l‘ ‘bf.’ “.g‘""“f{ Registration to lbe held on Saturday, :{,):dl\ # lle l“(.)l‘ll.“(',()nh’(_ll‘PtlL?l.l b‘\. June 22nd, 1918, in the public school.| iqh . uC 9. e s * puoire my wife,"‘" and ‘‘*me married All pers from 16 years to 1600 persons years fian. were requred to register, whether| _ The Military police ten years ago male, female, British, alien, white,| took a man in charge under the Miliâ€" yellow or copperâ€"coloured. For Timâ€"] tary Service Act. "He had come up mins the deputy registrar was H. E'i from Quebec without the proper proâ€" Mox.ltgomer:\', who selected the folâ€" tecting papers, but had apparently lowing assistants:â€"D. A. Hoggarth, passed through all the watchers on the Thos. Torrance, H. C. MeDonald, J.| line. While being taken to Iroquois P. Taillon, B. V. Harrison, Geo. Wagâ€"| Falls for examination he jumped ner and D. Ostrosser. _ In addition| straight through the window when the fifty volunteers were required for the| train was going at a twentyâ€"mileâ€"anâ€" writing of the necessary cards. The hour clip. Officers Coulis and Cox, Advance printed the card to be filled| however, got after him and after a out so that all could study the form,] weary chase chaptured him, and he be sure of the information and ready| was soon giving his energies to miliâ€" to give the facts quickly and aceuâ€" tary service at Toronto. rately. The Advance also pointed out| _ Among the local and personal notes thaltl interpreters would be present for{ in The Advance ten years ago were allT‘angfla.ges. s | the following:â€"‘‘Mr. R. C. Campsie ts immins couneil for 19.18 struek the| has left Schumacher to take a position ax rate at 36 mills for both the pubâ€"| _ Ham: lie and the separate school supporters. at Ont. Mr. Sam Buâ€" This was a reduction of 9 mills from| covetsky is in Toronto attending the the previous year, but it left the town| wedding of ‘his brother."‘‘ _ ‘*Among wi.th a deficit for the year, the rate| those gomng to Toronto last week to bemg set too low. ‘\e\'erï¬ho]o.ss,' join the CE.F. was Mr. John Power, those were the days when Timmins the Mattagam.""_ ‘*Xp: s did not have so many things to pay]| "| ""° S en Jns MePp for and the tax rate accordingly was pleston leaves toâ€"day for Toronto to not so high as it necessarily became} YOPOrt for military service.‘"" *‘*Mr. in later years. i Pete Leclair, Mattagami Road, has an Ten years ago the Hollinger deâ€"| interesting pair of pets that are atâ€" Timmins council for 1918 struck the tax rate at 36 mills for both the pubâ€" lie and the separate school supporters. This was a reduction of 9 mills from the previous year, but it left the town with a deficit for the year, the rate being set too low. Nevertheless, those were the days when Timmins did not have so many things to pay for and the tax rate accordingly was not so high as it necessarily became in later vears. | 30 J te. UliffOrd.UGr. Jemmett, son of Mr. and Mrs. It. J. Jemmett, of Timâ€" mins, was married at Cobalt on June 5th, 1918, to Miss Olive Adeline Berâ€" ry, of Haileybury,‘‘ says ‘The Adâ€" vance ten years ago. **The groom is one of the wellâ€"known and popular young men of the North Land, having been a valued employee of the Canaâ€" dian Express Company for some time. He was stationed at South Poreupine previous to his enlistment and had hosts of friends in the camp. â€" The best wishes of their many friends will be extended the young couple. Durâ€" ing Pte. Jemmett‘s alsence on active duty overseas, Mrs. Jemmett will reâ€" side at Hailevbhury." 1len yvears ago Ine Advance Haileyburian had a little argn to whether a marriage certific wife and family were the bes of marriage for showing the authorities in connection with seription regulations. _ The burian suggested that marria with TA The z\d Ti V TK ould )f the Dome| $ March 3l1st,| es estimated illion dollars.| 604 Northern Ontario Building Toronto 2 Phone Adelaide 8354.8355 * * * s s s 33 s s s s s . t . . . . s . t . t . t t t t t o t t t 4 o i5 4C 04 05 4 *4 4 * 4444 interested Saturday evening in watehâ€" ing the partial echpw of the sun. The event was plainly visible here through smoked glasses." “Ahout 300 aliens wp(ntod here on Monday.‘ ‘*Mr. Frank Evans has returned from Ottawa where he has been in the hosâ€" pital for the past few weeks. He unâ€" derwent an operation which was very successful, and he has returned feelâ€" ns and lookinge especiallvy well interesting par tracting the atte near the place. %;fiSï¬ï¬‚\\\.\i‘\\‘“S\‘S‘S%SSS“Sï¬ï¬‚ï¬m thing for a man to borrow a wife and family. Only a few days ago an Ausâ€" trian was brought back from North Bay to Timmins for borrowing some * s 3 o io p 05 15 45 951 # ‘ ’ ‘ x ‘ ‘ x ’s \ ,\‘ y ., ‘ v .. ,’ + ' $ _. C a h w b ‘. + v '. .. w v * ‘. . S h '.. ~ clathes and money, along with the wife and family of a friend. If he had left the money he is not likely to have been disturbed. Marriage cerâ€" tificates may not be absolute proof of anything but neither are women and children beyond question. Does The Haileyburian remember the man in Cobalt who asked the council to bury a dead man from his house. **Why, years and no one questoned their marâ€" riage, he was legally correct as to his lack of responsibility. He figured to save $70 or $80 funeral expenses. Toâ€"day such a man would be figuring to save himself from. conseription by displaying the *‘just woman‘‘ as ‘*‘This my wife,"‘ and **me married R. LeHeup, inspector for the Children‘s Aid Society, came up from Haleybury last week and took down with him a young lad who has proved beyond parental (onhol The lad had been a persistent truant from school and his mother could do nothing with him, so Magistrate Atkinson tmnml the l)u.\’ over to the C.A.8S,.* o wingo Open Evenings baseball league ERNEST H.BRIDGER Co. Canadian Mining Securities Purchased for Cash @U |)> t bury your wife for you!"‘ . _ **‘She not my wife,‘‘ he ‘*she just woman. *‘ Thou«*h lived with him for sev m'al no one questoned their marâ€" was legally correct as to his »sponsibility. He figured to looking â€" especially _ we eHeup, inspector for t] Aid Soctety, came up fro last week and took dow young lad who has prove examination he jumped ugh the window when the ing at a twentyâ€"mileâ€"anâ€" Officers Coulis and Cox, ttention of all who go The pets are a couple healthy and happy and * not "a "Twiâ€" 16W WeECKs. c un tion which was very e has returned feel g â€" especially â€" well ), inspector for the crety, came up fron veek and took dowr Ir. John Power, **Mr. Jas. Hepâ€" for Toronto to ervice."‘ _ ‘‘Mr. Manv we from hosâ€" MAP SHOWING PULP AND PAPER MILLS IN CANADA. McCoy takes all the riskâ€"Read this ironclad guarantee. If after taking 4 sixty cent boxes of McCoy‘s Cod Liver Extract Tablets or 2 one dollar boxes any thin, underweight man or woman doesn‘t gain at least o pounds and fell completely satisfied with the marked improvement in healthâ€"your druggist is authorized to return the purchase price. 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