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Porcupine Advance, 16 Aug 1929, 1, p. 8

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Thursday, August 15th, 1929 DRVG STORES NOT T0 SELL CENERAL GOODS AFTER HOURS the incil (Continued from Page One for another three months. had felt they had done as "Then much this, anda nad notified the hospital that the Kiwanis would not be longer responsible. They had acknowledgeâ€" ment of this from the hospital, The hospital, however, had failed to notify the town in the matter. The boy was still at Toronto. The amount due the hospital to Aug. 17th, is $722.05. While the Kiwanis felt they were not liable for any of this, they felt some measure understood that council had agreed tn of moral responsibility, and so were ready io pay up to naif the bill if the council would pay the other half. As the hospital was really responstole for the misunderstanding, through failing to notify the town after accepting the Kiwanis‘ withdrawal, it was felt that the hospital should reduce the bill. Mr. Rinn pointed out that the responâ€" sibility for the present situation could fairly be placed on the hospital auâ€" THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO per day tha would charg were paid. A lady appeared before the council to protest against a charge of $1.00 per day that she understood the bailiff would charge her until her back taxes were paid. She was paying the back taxes at the rate of $50.00 every two weeks, but could not pay any $1.00 a day for costs. Council explained that as a seizure had not been made of the property, the chances were that she had misunderstood the bailiff, as he did not collect the $1.00 a day in cases where he had not made a seizure and was in daily charge of the property. The lady was assured that the matter would be looked into. A resolution was passed for the takâ€" ing over of four lots on which taxes were due but not easily collectable, the original owner of the lots which had reverted to him, agreeing to deed them to the town. "T‘wo of these lots had excellent gravel on them, and the two others had apparently also good gravel. The town needed the gravel and the two lots alone were worth more than the taxes on all four. Monday, August 19th, was named as civic holiday for Timmins. Mayor Drew commented that a Wednesday civic holiday was not a good idea, meaning only a half holid Reference was made by the request of one of the lers to be allowed to keep| yment of ought back M. Riard i n ORANGE G, M. URGES ALL 10 COMBAT COMMUNISM n yor Drew uld take | Continued from Page on couiitry and in the courage, the prise, hte faith, the energy A strength of the Grand Master, W believed to be the youngest to t office in this province, he fores gress and development for th through the virtue of these hig ties that\icharacterized the you ourin ‘ jewelry during the eariy C10OSiHHi§ urs and this was unfair. After ne dicussion council came to the sclusion that the only way to mnedy any unfairness was to make live up to the early closing byâ€"law. would not do to allow the jewelers kesp open as this would eventually can that all the stores would be ually entitled to keep open. ‘The /s HRaraAltenr nther lifnes such Vb e e C C a proof, the menu, the service and the musical and literary selections being the talented work of the ladies. Reference was also made to the menace of comâ€" munism and the necessity for stern ible o the ladlies, and TreSpuQiLuiuci tories and humour and thi erious vein, referring to ensable services of the lad f vision and ability. He spoke he reasons he loved the Orange nentioning particularly its educ nfiluence, its support of the bit is defence of religion. G. A. Macdonald, editor of T ance. was asked to propose th an 12 anéing the success of the banquet irman, anc eference w visit here r+man, of ncil felt it had no responsibility ver in the matter, having not notified as required by law. : Drew thought the Kiwanis i take up the question with the al and make the best bargain le in view of the hospital‘s overâ€" In case the Kiwanis did this, uncil agreed to help out in the ant of the bill, the boy to be Riard asked council for rebates ter rates where water was not The committee will look into ind grant them if circumstances it. Mr. Riard‘s request for a reâ€" f dog tax on a dog that was could not be entertained. ) ao ence was made by the mayor to uest of one of the town jeweâ€" be allowed to keep his store open ts, as the drug stores were sellâ€" csl>rwvo Adnuring@ the earlyv closing ie mayor asked them to do so. ZTC of ho c ager at once. asked coun( ndad I OT to be given in th t would be at t : the auspices O i of trade and tC On mo write 1 Baol s1c Toronto. A uld meet hir There would the dally North. The party 5.35 p.m. on Monday I. E. Dunl is made by on Wedne d to propose id respondeéed materially tation to UIr by bailiff, as he i day in cases a seizure and the property. at the matter d then in mor +6 the indis lay ; named as 3. Mayot Wednesday good idea, ter, whom he t to hold the foresaw proâ€" or the ordet e high qualiâ€" he bible and 1 wer ODWIL ie evening. he Empire f the Kiâ€" own counâ€" by bein ake mem mayvyo 3ermen 12 Rabb thi mU ilso Of Ordéer banâ€" 1 the loca ould had n stressed the of the order tower of stre During th W liton,« Iavoured the gatnhnering wilh a vocal solo that won the highest approâ€" val. Miss Weston has a voice of very special sweetness and her evident musiâ€" cal training and talent, together with her sympathetic interpretation of the solo and encore insisted upon by the gathcring, delighted all. The hall in the basement of St Matthew‘s church was appropriately decorated for the occasion and the nicelyâ€"set tables added much to the attractiveness of the event. REGULAKR BAND CONCERT ON TTHUKSDAY NNGHT LAST The Timmins Citizens‘ Band gave another of its regular band concerts at the band stand on Spruce street near the station on Thursday evening last and the programme was an excellent one, the band playing well and doing credit to themselves and to their leadâ€" er, A. Wilford. A number of attractive numbers were given and those hearing the band were all well pleased. On account of the uncertain weather and also perhaps ,on account of the several other attractions for the evening, the attendance at the open air concert was not so large as at the previous nid her m mcore beit 1€ er. The Habit iir won very rit and her responding number qjually well given and acceptable. Anne Scott‘s pianoforte solo was nted number that delighted all on insistent encore. Miss Scott ssisted in the success of evenâ€" rocal selections by her good work ‘omnanist. Miss Weston, of Hamâ€" npanist. Miss Weston, of Hamâ€" ivoured the gathering with a lo that won the highest approâ€" ss Weston has a voice of very weetness and her evident musiâ€" ning and talent, together with bu WILLIAMS WON A CLOSE PECISION QOVER wATTS AT HAPPEXS THIS TIME Show Starts 8.30 p.m. sharp ‘tion Murs. Ringside Seats, including tax ................ Rush Seats, including tax................... Ladies Rush Seats.:..3%.,................... /2 large as at the previous the many who did attend me were all well pleased. rel the ish Rov (Kid) Hamilt th ril talen iven he thal ladi endinf of: : th 3€ jOb; aTry wit} Kid Wilhams ; the musit izchted all b basement of St was appropriately The Higshâ€"School Bantam Pete Yawnev nt, a very hearty er pleasing vocai t reading by Miss ithusiastic encore sponding number n and acceptable. Kirkland Lake The Teck Whirlwind 1€ banquet ill the : ‘re alwa stic encore ig numbel acceptable e solo wa:s lighted al Miss Scot! LC fin n A STAR IN THEIR OWN CAMP n This promises to be a historical bout Porter. Dorothy, stenographer, Imperial Bank, Timmins, Pichuta, Millie, stenographer, Gordon H. Gauthier Law Paice, Betty, stenographer, Langdon, Law Office, Timmilt Slater, Audrey, stenographer, J. D. Shier Lumber Co., Bi Uhlin, Catherine, stenographer, Pierce Hardware, Timmt VanHorn, Nelda, stenographer, Abitibi Pulp Paper Co., J Valade, Jean, stenographer, Law Office, Noranda, @Que. Verner, Anne, stenographer and bookkeeper, Sam, Bucov Vansyckle, Randall, bookkeeper, Star Transfer, Timmins Viland, Mary, stenographer, Bank of Commerce, Timmins Wilson, Clara, stenographer, Kester Law Office, Timmitr Walton, John, teller, Dominion Bank, Tiinmins, Ont. If your name is not among the graduates of the "Gold Medal Now is the time to enroll. The graduates of this school are h positions of the North Country and many are holding posi Ottawa and Toronto. A very few months at the Timimins Businge:s tion. Anyone with credentials from a good without office employment. To secure propet school which specializes in that workâ€"that is ployees of the Dominion are Business Colle them. 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