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Porcupine Advance, 8 Aug 1929, 1, p. 4

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Wember of the C <3f Hox bn I OY LTOf mo moVv mereting YancP persl the same t materially to Without this belt emintry north of mmterial part of th Mrs. Jas. E. Whaley a: ed on Saturday from an with relatives in Flint, 1 GRAYVEL AND SANDâ€"AND PLACER Eho Yorrpite Advaner Thursday, Aug. 1st, 1929 OFFICE 26 GEO LAKE, Owner and Publisher Porcupine Advance $2.00 Published Every Thursday by pleted anadian Weekly TIMMINX®, ONTARIO For Sure Results ... You should try The Insert One Next Week Bubscrif h PHONESâ€"â€"RESIDENCE 70 and son One Insertion costing you S0 cents in advance will bring you what you require mileagt f road belic belt | on return ended visi ‘Tel ne O roads in WOuiu of roads for the settlers. the whole section of this 1 can not hope for any that is constantly referred ce. With the belt line of Newspapers Association or the the bel don the; langered b $3.00 pe ha 5. S. Fairbrother and son, Gray left on Tuesday to visit her mo and sister in Cobalt. s Sot 1920 bu bu t i} oads ould lers. roads completed, the tourist trade in all the North would be increased many fold. The North Land needs roads for settlers all right. The Advance would be delighted to see the Northern Ontario Associated Boards of Trade fighting. as it has fought in the past, to secure roads for settlers. The North Land also needs the belt line of roads. Roads for settlers and the belt line of roads would both be good investments. Last year Hon. Mr. Finlayson hypnotised the Northern Ontario Associated Boards of Trade into saying that the Ferguson higshway was not so bad. Some who investments Northern O that the fought agail There is much disappointment throughout the district at the fact that no announcement has been made in regard to the proposed railway to Kamiskotia. Hon. Mr. McCrea while on his recent visit to Timmins said that a definite announcement would be made inside of ten days. That is more than two weeks ago. 11 1ibe 11 nts. Last year Hon. Mr. F i Ontario Associated Boarc Ferguson higshway was n r} M al Hon Ri AaCl 10n ibje illiam ited Board ! â€" On Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of next week, Aug. 14th, 15th and 16th, the Ladies‘ Northern Ontario GoIlf Tournament will be held at Timmins, The course is reserved on these three days for this event, and it is expected to be one of the most interesting and r wWhAo Add successful tournaments held in the North for the ladies. The various towns of the North Land are preparing to send a large number of lady golfers to the big annual ladies‘ golf tournament here next week. The Kiwanis Karnival in the skating rink last week, scheduled for three days only, was continued for the whole week in response to the very general demand for "more‘" on the part of the general public. The Kiwanis continuâ€" ed the event simply at the request of so many patrons who found the feature so enjoyable. However, the last three days proved successful and pleasing like the first days and the biggest day from an attendance standpoint was the closing one, Saturday bringing out big crowds who enjoyed the carnival and even then regretted that it was When it‘s newly washedâ€"Mother‘s When it‘s just overhauledâ€"Son‘s When there‘s a dance onâ€"Daughter‘s When it needs repairs, fresh paint,| Chairman Public 1 new tires and a tank full of gasâ€"Dad‘s Cochrane, Ontario LAST DAY THE BIGGEST DAY OF KIWANIS KARNIVAL Mr. T. R. Brown, of Toronto, was Timmins visitor this week. f Mr. S. Wheeler left on Tuesday for Vancouver, B.C., to attend a convenâ€" tion of the Sons of England. Mr. and Mrs. T. Orr left last Friday on a motor trip to Toronto. Ladies‘ Northern Ontario Golf Tournament Here obb Wmm Benn h th A1 «e CALS Du il icement this weel contemplated thi Intetr M 16 Min rl a, East Cal nd Fisheries it de 1 hitr ap] inCc On ha L n M riddre rth il quit D ol THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Publi River Ninnip to ha Ir Rintftret, Se nance; H. E ‘ouver: Hon n ha C it Justice:;: D T Chur tall Ma SecQct +1 h 11 )al in( th Y a | the Creditable Number of St. Maurice Valley Paper Municipalities. of the St. Mau fectively dealt nal organizatior out olde and ind and Rivet mAIln INVESTIC INX THE vyears ago should be of The Advance of Augus "Dr. Williams and José Dominion Mines Dept. Cochrane last week fo We are very pleased to make the above announcement in the public inâ€" terests and to assure all concerned that the Abitibi Company have offered terms and conditions of settlement more favourable to the Town of Cochâ€" rane than those placed before the Minâ€" ister of Lands and Porests for suggestâ€" ed arbitration. Signed on behalf of the Town by: FRED C. IVY, Mayor. J. LANNING, \. _Mrs. R. Richardson and family Chairman Public Utilities Commission.}toâ€"day for North Bay, Burk‘s Falls Cochrane. Ontario. â€"32 Toronto and other points south. dey Mr. H. L. Sanborn, Viceâ€"President and Managing Director of the Abitibi Electrical Development Company of Iroquois Falls, met a quorum of the Council of the Town of Cochrane and the Public Utilities Commission on Thursday, July 25th, in the Town Hall and the Power Question was discussed at some length. As a result of the meeting a favourâ€" able settlement was arrived at agreeâ€" able to all parties and we w»eg to anâ€" nounce to the public that the antagonâ€" istic question is no longer an issue. The rate has been officially set at $50.00 per Horse Power per annum, subject to a rebate from the Abitibi Company rendered by a thirteenth bill, such rebate being in direct proportion to the consumption of power consumed by the Town during the year. A monthly peak will be the basis upâ€" on which accounts are rendered, such monthly peak to be the maximum tenâ€" minute interval arrived at within the month. The Town Council and the Public Utilities Commission are now in a position to have the Abitibi Company apply the 1927 and 1928 rebates to curâ€" rent bills till such rebates are absorbâ€" ed. J. W. McBAIN, Clerk, Township of Teck, Kirkland Lake, Ont. 32â€"33 The rebate is retroactive for the years 1927 and 1928, and when applied will bring the rate per Horse Power per annum to approximately $35,00 per Horse Power. signed up to 5 p.m., Thursday, Aug 15th, 1929, for the following work, t be completed this season: 5900 lineal feetâ€"twenty feet wide. 1550 lineal feetâ€"fifty feet wide. of Asphaltic concrete (mixed method with seal coat to be laid on existin: water bound macadam road from pro perty of Kirkland Lake Gold Mines Ltd. to Station Road, Kirkland Lak Plans, specifications, information to bidders and tender forms may be obâ€" tained from the undersigned. Ltd., to Townsite The lowest or any tender not neces sarily actcepted. nAC rmat t: th iime lTA| unC liet Recently jeeted t rellent ; @rticle h imb riled tende g" will b TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION of t 1m} "hrd it V 4 Bay Th 11 ly much has besn | and oil possibilities ay area. In this cont h from The Advanc pment of t indicated it CLAY AND OIL ; NORTH TEN YEARS AGO interestit Th1r 1¢ aded Thre 1€ Y au ibe 111 i â€"~such : ind othe of the pulp a world, The of the city ed in strikin ‘d, "4580 Tele e tC Mat marked "1 ceived by n., Thursd e followin forth in cramm . h Th ur special in 6th, 1919 )h Keele, of Ottaw the iuumber to note the Canadian ious industries y are very efâ€" le the municiâ€" s the councils, i1 phon The : lpful in s pointe! rprl ible h 1detr Ti wyay by 2D€ n anC tha! 1 b FPOR SALEâ€"Fourâ€"roomed house POR SALEâ€"Two Houses; all cCc ences; 6 rooms and bath; 4 and bath. Recently built by Apply J. W. Thomas, 119 Main Ssouth Porcupine, Box 637, FURNISHED ROOM conveniences. ADY The Timmins Kiwanis Club wishes to thank very heartily and sincerely all who in any way assisied in the success of the recent Karnival, and especially the many kind friends outâ€" side the club who gave such generous assistance in the conducting of the various booths, The Kiwanis are also particularly grateful to the public for the generous support given the event. TAKE NOTICEâ€"On and after this date I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife. Dated this 10th day of July, 1929. Otto Kauffman. 30â€"32p POSITION WANTEDâ€"As stenograâ€" pher, or other work in office. High school graduation (Sr. Matric). Would be willinz to go out of town. Apply to Minerva Levinson, South Porcupine, Box 146. â€"28â€"32â€" GIRL WANTEDâ€"For general house work. Apply 19 James Ave. 3 2: YOUNG MAN WANTEDâ€"District manager wishes to get in touch with an ambitious, earnest young man, 22 FRENCH DRESSMAKINGâ€"167 Birch street, north. â€"29p DRESSMAKING DONE â€" REASONâ€" ABLEâ€"Apply to 18 James Ave 31â€"32 3arnett, after Dated Augu able for married Housekeeping p Apply to 205 Pin Mrs. R. Richardson and family left | to 30, to represent a nationally known | , ~ °C"~ °~°~~° * 13 u~-33; manufacturer in this territory. Will f â€" personally train the man selected.} Sales experience helpful but not esâ€" | WOOn FoOoR S:ALE sential. Exceptional opportunity for the man who qualifies. See Mr.| WOOD FOR SALEâ€"Jackpine, any Wilkinson at the Canada Northern' length, Phone 815, J. Manion. â€"49t.1f. Power Corp. store. â€"32 | V o E0s â€" m w we a 4 4s a #% SERLAL DSTâ€"A lady‘s brown leather purse containing watch with leather strap, bank book and other articles. Findâ€" er please return to 32 Cambrai Ave. for reward. â€"32p nmIin HOUSES FOR SALE PROPERTIES FOR SALE ) Polic will not be responsi s contracted by my v ett. after this date. CARD OF THANKS North POR om. hardw( A man‘s blue bicycl izsht ou,.tside ball y evening L19332. P ce Station On 1t 1a M TO RENT Apply to 110 S 1 MS TO LET Suit couple or two men. ivileges if desired. street south 26p tf. ponsibl UIT cash l all conyv easonable n. 30â€"333 4 rooms by ownet with bat [eBI: n bicy P}I l1Dn 21 @5 ~32 FOR SALEâ€"Green Slabs, three double: _ ROOM AND BOARD A 11 n PROPERTIES wWOOD FOR SALEâ€"16â€"inch Jack Pine, $3.50 per cord. Apply to 88 Sixth Ave. or phone 2TIW2. â€"32p STOVE WOOD FOR SALEâ€"Reasonâ€" able price. All wood cash, except on an arrangement before leaving yard. Apply H. Charlebois, 104 Cedar St. North, phone 739J. 40t.f . FOR RENT all conven FOR RENTâ€"Tenâ€"roomed house in good locality. Has open fireplace, two â€"bathrooms, hardwood floors throughout. Apply to 6 Hemlock St. 31Ip WOOD FOR SaALEâ€"Good dry tamarâ€" ack stove woud, in different lengths. Apply to Thos. Hardy‘s ofice, 84 Third Ave.. or phone 405. â€"S1t.1f. FURNISHEPD ROOM TO RENTâ€"â€"All convenicnces in house. Rent from $8.00 to $10.00 a mont‘k. Apply to 54 corner Fifth Ave. and Tamarack St., phone 64. ~30p HOUSE FOR RENTâ€"S5 rooms; furâ€" nace; screenedâ€"in glass verandah; all conveniences. House at 110 Balsam street, north. Apply 88 Fifth avenue. ~32p POR RENT FPOR RENTâ€"Twoâ€"roomed apartmen! clean and partly furnished. All con FOR RENTâ€"Sixâ€"roomed house with bathroom, hot and cold water, elecâ€" tric fixtures and large cellar. Locatâ€" ed 171 Maple St. South. Apply to 60 Birch St. North. 31â€"33p OR SALEâ€"Mining Lot No. Pâ€"72 about 34 acres, sometime known Anfuso Mine. Make offers to Brov McCredis, Solicitors, 17 Chestn FOR RENTâ€"â€"Fiveâ€"roomed house with water and lights. Situated on Pirst Ave. Apply to O. L. Evans, Empire Hotel. ~326.f APARTMENTS TO RENTâ€"In Gold fields Theatre Block; all newly de corated and with modern conveni ences. Apply at Goldfields Theatre ~28 ENERAL STORE FOR SALE IN LIVE TOWNâ€"Mining townâ€"do house. English speaking preferred J. A. Daly, phone 454J, Timmins.; Apply to 161 Eim St. North. â€"25p.t.1f. loads $10.00; over three loads 83.00; + per load. Dry slabs $4.50 per load.| ROOM AND BOARD â€"â€" In jprivate â€"28t.f.} OR RENTâ€"Fourâ€"roomed house on Sixth Ave. with water and toilet in. House is exceptionally warm and rent moderate. Apply to 58 Tamarâ€" ack St., phone 446J. 32p veniences. Suitable out children. Also Apply to 35 Wilson 1 hou ) corn se with wa j Kirbhy AvC Ch Toronto lI iid iC Use 11 A 1 aish 9 Apply Mine, Ont 4 Commercial Avf for couple withâ€" garage for rent. Ave. 31p ho Ma 18 HOUSF med â€" furnishe Anpplyv to B. F OIT uth E. Lennan daway. Timâ€" 1 Gaudreau 31 â€"~SB21 Te partment 55 Hemâ€" SsOT (efedl rnished cornetr Apply 32p Thir 31â€"34 OTr h 58 | FOR SALEâ€"A 1928 model Essex coupe h. ] in firstâ€"class condition. Owner ha HOUSEHOLD SALEâ€"Find FPOR SALE condition. MRS SARAH J. LEACH, 164 MAPLE ST. NORTH experienced Spirella corsetiere, figure training and supâ€" porting garments, girdles, corsets, belts, children‘s waists, lingerie and hoisery. For appointments phone 826 W . â€"18â€"20p FOR SALEâ€"Brunswick pl $85.00 on terms, $10.00 cast monthly, original price w J. T. Heffernan, 46 Third ORDER NOW FOR FALL PLANTING Tulip bulbs, all colours, $3 and $4 per hundred; also peonies and delphinias. Apply to G. Rassell, 3 Elm St. South. â€"~31 FOR SALEâ€"Three 16â€"foot Peterkorâ€" ough canoes; one square sterned rowâ€" boat built especially for outboard moâ€" tor. Carry about 8 passengers. All in firstâ€"class condition. Apply to Alex MacKenzie, South Porcupine. Next wharf. 31â€"385p FOR SALEâ€"One Westinghouse model No. 57, special battery type radio, enâ€" closed in FM.S. c®)inet, with Baldâ€" win speaker, complete with all batâ€" teries and tubes. Ready to operate. Bargain for $100.00 cash. Also one Edison diamond disc phonograph, Hepplewhite design, with selection of forty records. Bargain for $60.00 cash. Apply to A. E. Holmes, Anâ€" kerite Mine, Office. 32â€"33â€" FURRIERâ€"20 per cent. oif all repairâ€" ing, reâ€"modelling, cleaning and glazâ€" ing, to Sept. lst. Wadsworth, 12 Balsam street, north. 29â€"32p HAND PAINTING DONE AND LESâ€" sONS GIVEN IN THE WORK; 50 cents per hour. Apply to Mrs. F. Massicotte, 16 Wende avenue, Timâ€" mins. 31â€"32p FTURNITUR CHILDREN FOR ADOPTIONâ€"Good homes desired for children, boys and girls, Catholic and Protestant, ages 4 to 14 years, Any home desiring to adopt a youngster should have their clergyman write A. G. Carson, Supt. Children‘s Aid, Timmins, Ont, 44t 1. FPOR SALEâ€"One light twin Johnson motor, almost new; and one 14 foot Sponson canoe, square stern and a good boathouse with accessories. Cheap for quick sale. Apply to 21 Way Ave., Timmins. 32â€"35p WIL OR macl high OF ARTICLES FOR y SA LE conditior 4.30 and ly in Al1 sh for selling: Apply Mr. tridee Show MISCELLANEO US SA T ne, cha \ J Drary outh App phone RIFJC Péen 11 la v Cheap Pine S wh single bec v table, e May ).m. )€ it r Bike model bicycle "or $25.00. Apply t dy th T Barred f{ock hens Cheap for any ) 83 Eim St. South my 1iâ€"ton Reo Truck. Positiveâ€" roughout. Reason no use for same. with Harry Lotâ€" id Apply TURE POF and baby car st Ave. 32 Wood Range d baker. Ap ish e stern C m outboa Aprly A North. 28t ic washin Also Baby good juick â€" sate. h. 30â€"32p spruULCce and mat Apply 5 ind Bench, style, new n between 30, Borden 32â€"34p onograph; and $6.00 is $175.00. Ave. â€"32 LC cha ible. _ rcludit chiff: Reasot Y 32

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