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Porcupine Advance, 5 Jan 1921, p. 4

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TKE PORSGUPI@t Advaat. MR JACK BROWNLEE AND MISS HORA HARDY MARRIED. On Tuesday of this week, Jan. 4thn A quiet but pretty wedding took place at the Rectory of St. Matthew‘s chursh when Miss Nora Florence Hardy, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Thos. Hardy, Timmins, was united in marriage to (Mr. John Albert Edward Brownlea (Jack), eldest son of Mr. groom, and Miss Agnes Angrignon was bridesmaid. The youngz couple are well known and very popular in the district, and will be showered with good wishes by their innumsrable friends. (Mr. and Mrs. Brownlee will later take up residence in Toronto. and Mi laware H PROHIBITION PEOPLE o x2GANiZING IN NORTH The prohifition people are even. starting to orgzanize treâ€"North Land with a view to getting ready for the campaign sagainst the importation of liquor. (Meetings are to be held in Timmins, Iroquois Falis, Cochrane, Kirkland Lake, Englehart, Haileybury €‘obalt and New Liskeard this month. Dr. Grant, of Toronto, a noted Temâ€" perance speaker, is to address, these meetings. ‘The date for New Liskeard will likely be Jan. 10th while the ather dates have still to he arranged. The Prohibition people apparently in tend to have a strong line of propaâ€" ganda before the pliebescite vote is taken. The Pioneer, the official organ "and Bob Joiunson nave recently inveni ed and put into operation what they Lhave more or loss aptly termed a ‘Snowmobile."" The nfachine is for winter travelling and can make about 45 miles per hour.. TraveHers passing through (Cobslt who saw the marhine are very much impressed with it. They eay it may revolutionize winter trayel in this North Land. The Snowmobile ean travel handily along any good â€"snow road. It is a Chevrolet on sleighs. A (twoslade propeller is the driving power. (Ehis propeller is made of white pine and is no wider â€"4han the back of the tar. It is proâ€" 4ected by a steel guard. The regular 4 cylinder 20 horse power Chevrolet engine is used, the driving shaft being eonnected by méans of a bicycle chain ‘to the elevated driving shaft of the propeller at the rear of the machine. The brakes consist of two iron gripâ€" «display line ALChris‘mas s @ hint to all Two Cobalt men, M and Bob Jounson have ed and put into opera iove Lac I ciple of S COBALT MZEN INVENT WHAT THEY CALL A "SNOWMOBILE®‘ The financial affairs of the Bourkes Gold Mines at Bourkes Siding hbave all een satisfactorily adjusted now acâ€" ping hooky at the rear. As soon as| TWenry Ford hears of this Cobalt in-i vention he will be arranging no doubt | to fix up the millions of tin lizzies so | tirat they can run wanter as well :‘..-'.‘ summor. | Published every Wednesday by Gao, Lake, Publisher BOURKES GOLD MINES NOW SATISFACTORY ADJUSTED. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 5th., 1921. Canada â€" United States na o (1 7 1 WANTEDâ€"â€"iMaid for general work. Apply to Mrs. J. E. MeAllister, Rehamacher. â€"]â€" 2G Subseription Rates : hibition people apparent‘y in have a strong line of propaâ€" mefore the picbescite vote is The Pioneer, the official organ prohibition people, earried a line ‘‘Shop Rarly‘‘ during the as sesaszon. Perhaps this was en U ifoty All Telephones : to date for Jan., 1 e still t i people strong on ite V Oe Foronto ISt. YrOWn in snn Residence 112 $2.00 year $3.00 year ONTARIO OJ ent] Out P 121 De M ui T6 ho Mr. C. V. Gallagher Reâ€"Eiected Ro By Large Majority. The elections Monday in Tisdale reâ€" sulted in the return of Mr. C. V. Galâ€" lagher as Reeve by a majority larger than that of last year, thus showing i8 XMBraLFy HAds ThE " rol it TSDMLE TWP M 10n n impa outiing hat Messrs. ‘Mus ‘looper were men 0 ave been of great D1 n( med P1A C fi 24 :f.‘ o [}3’ §3 [r2» ‘#‘l’fi_- nd 1 16 i4 irl v very qu 8 n seve | \ 4 Mr. F d AFTER EUERY MECRL ( O 10 P 1¢ @%’3@% é. 3 a h. n d ibil eP B e t 3 i‘;f" c t tars., *Ct Ned h,vv' Ae Pvacde Oous nous t h (a whainiv ty foas ont 1*“-‘:‘-“:\ .Efig:-}a\ t The loncostâ€"lssting rsfreshâ€" QtIgH1 1 £{{ eve Ns tnPl] Iai~+ andg Nows was received last week of the death at Letcher, South Dakota, on Dee. 4th, of Mr. Alexander Mathison, unele of Mrs. Wm. Twaddle. Deceasâ€" ed left Canada@ in his youth and joined the 15th Illinois Infantry in 1861, durâ€" apszsin to cvyerybody ause of the prleasure & benvefit if afforgs. ing the Civil War, and was mustered out of service in 1865. He was woundâ€" ed in the Battle of Shilo and taken prisoner but was in the hands of the enemy only a few days, for when they retreated they left the wounded priâ€" 66 soners benin visitor to Ow ETERAN OF CIVIL WAR DIES IN SOUTH DAXKOTA DANCE A®PTER KOCKEY MATCH LARGELY ATTENDED Mathi mat caled tishtâ€"kest in its wexâ€"wrarped rit=â€"proof packasge. 1 e finisa ) back irt of t 11 wintC Mss n allowin without itie to obtfain. e rerch w t se Trom t midnizht p4 p g_‘;’.?,;?:‘fi"â€"" jouges :Ih:.}11{ jome, ;,?‘-> fare x oo ivir ‘.‘.:,'/) &ifi K ‘;‘-:: css Lp=it ) 1 M n U ol C \:,*'t‘ n & *L ?fi’g}’i‘@(%s ue ethare ie 17 ant the Hecebfaberyt + ND NTA S + Amtabonentabitvedighsd /5 V( He was a ‘ound where njur} routh QU n 11 C 1C furnisried good mt on Thursday evening 1e elfe pre wio wi early : rem 101 10 remainca over to e special train to ‘im. The greater he Falls left the in fiime to eateh XMuil mni€ on campa i( 101 y and mnt illn iA TLc I‘Ga'!lil‘ was unable to i fact that Mr.| 1m, M on 1O w e + _Eaper seem to aA+hawt 108@ w io it sincerâ€" complete e vote on no ypm*â€"r A n ASCP those tNhis n )a y 1... C xufan T ist i tion of the merchants concerned. It ey ‘ whs one case of its kind where the exâ€" ):\'-‘pressi(m ‘"full restitution‘‘ seemed to mn. i have a basis in fact. In view of the inâ€" | complete restitution made And of the ON sSUSPENDED SENTENCE AFTER FULL RESTITUTION ASSOCIATED GOLDrIELDS EEPORTS $850,000 ON HAND. WOUuld Deri presd rom (4 energi Company. i41s SCICCLION i commerdation on all sides X Uz isA Lbiâ€"m U 1008 oman 91 1. The Courcil of the Corporation 5 foot Concrete Walk as set forth in den Balsam Fourth 1an V (.(d ar C k Ard intends to specially assoss a part of tue cost upon i 2. The estimated cost of the work, and the Corporatio timated special rate per foot frontage is, Balsam Streot an for Codar Strest, $1.75 for 5‘ Concre‘ss walk. 3. The Special Assessment is to be paid in 10 equal A 4. & petition against fhe work will not avail to prove Timmins, Dec. 28th., 1920. 1. The Council of The Corporat Storm and Sanitary Sewers as set ler wit And intends to specially astess a P&TV 0| CHC _ LAUGU : ME NCR PNOE EC ALCE ptolce o ul ues l 2. The Estimated cost of the work, and the Corporations share is set forth id Special rate per foot frontage is Birch Street, 12‘ Storm Sewer, 72 cents, : and Spruce Strect Sanitary Sewer is $1.99. 3. The Special assessment is to be paid in 15 equal anpual instalments. 4. A petition against the work will not avail to preven€ its constructioa. Timmins, Deéc. 29th., 1920. f rel dfieclds ‘by pavin contenis on 1 Apply T. H. 7 Ave., Timmin Pi ne is ired Spruce Street. @3 AV It wa holders irel the special general meeting oL ‘anadian Associated Goldficlds ed, held in Toronto last week the wer reported $850,000.00 eash on Reference was also made to the i that the President had elaimed roperiy had 150 million dollats‘ i of ore blocked out.. The Preâ€" t emphatically stated he had not anything like that at any time. J was also made of other misreâ€" ntations and it was suggested ‘a persisteat effort is being made rtain sections of the proess to inâ€" H ort STREET years wibla N anld prove 0 STREET ‘:}:12“\ ‘\ S'}]']a.st Street Line 0 «f. West Side A point 93.3 fe North side line of W repen th the lers when the pool is Drokâ€" was pointed ont that if the lers stood together this plan ail. Referring to the new the President‘s report says: 0. A. Gray, who has held the of chief mining engineer of ie Mine, ard who has been it company since 1912, has caged by your Directors as Manager and will assume his tw na an Fan. t«t iMr. Gray 1310 nts from whom they In addition the mere ursed for any furthe istained through bein i1 Street ) on suspended Bound:; us on + him tie with mines et Wes in tae neigibornood as thought. None of les had been worn or r the time the woman thev were returned to SMALL HOUSZ AND of ince 0 Eim Street, Timmins Forrance, o0( M LC ng fthe way â€" the stock ‘by the pool is ted oft that i togsether this 1NPO M +] 1e experience oL nes, and his servâ€" great value to the tion has met with In som the woman, at her ehild ® eater suffe: Secon« Ol last Street Line of Maple North Pine Street North AiT 1€ O ‘n{ence Corporaticn 6f ) Fourth hildren ifferers Boundry Boundry Ayvenne D 11 enue 10 W tion of the Town of Timmin in the following scheduls: FROM TAKE NOTICE, THAT FROM of TAKE NOTICE TH FOR SALBâ€"Restanrant building and all fixtures and contents. For cash or on easy terms. Apply by letter § TO ONE AND ALL ; We wish a Happy and i Prosperous New Year forth in t part of the cost upon the JOSEPH‘ CHEETHAM Repairs a Specialty feet North of| North of Second Ave to Mrs. Annie M. Humphrey, Schuâ€" mackher. â€"â€"80â€" | FRANEK M. BURKE d innui Frogquoi Tim Hai Hai 2skea v$e0%04 400600000046 0406440 00000080400L)64006 §066604446*% THOW ; of the cost upon the land abutting directly on the work. and the Corporations chare is set forth in the above schedule. The esâ€" CPalsam Strect and Fourth Avenus, $1.28 for 5‘ Concrete walk, and is skeard at rileybury mmirs at mmins at tleyvJu AC The Town of Timzins, interds to cons in the following schedule:â€"â€"â€" Pianec {uner and Repaire Viectro ury d at TIMMINS, P. 0. REVE PV it v at a lear them out we are selling them at cost and less. GCome in and see the values offered. lis at lIs at ; Bruggist and Stationer (Next Bank of Commerce). 135. Victor Records. Agont Tanlac Groat System TO TOYS and DOLLS Camd. cA t ¢ ’2".':" ¢ 2“‘“ ? gms@ E ‘& zS South Boundary Woest E8 HIOCEE HTHENER. & B. 4 SDrUCE iX nuot! ‘mins, intands to construct Annual instalments. vent its conctruction. v attended to St Terns Moderate _/ Iroquois P Iroquois J lroquols P Aus, . .. . Amminsg. . Haileybury, ov. y Inskeard .... Liskeard .. Haileybury Iroquois Falls .. Haleybury .... Timmins ... ILiskeard .. Haileybury .... Inskeard _... Timmins D roquols P AIns Iroquois Falls ... Timmins .. HMaileybury .. . Iaiskeard Street share is set forth in the above schedule, the estimatâ€" Gawer 79 conts and4 the North Boundry, Pine Street, land abutting directly on the work. ho enue CAiC, ie of. Balsam Timmins a few fine e( Line of Second,963.00 enue. | TCO dils Out 1A T \ DR L. GACNON M M Sa M« SATUTGA Monday Friday, Mondar Fri0AY, ... Friday, ... W ednesday Saturday, Monday, . Wednesday Saturday. Saturday, Monday, . Monday, . Mond Will visit Timmins first nf every month at Dalâ€" ton‘s Livery. Any other times by arrangement ur doalor for Dr. Gagâ€" Vetorinary Medicines. truct as a local Improvement, 7LTERINARY OFFICE HAILEYBURY. ay, as a Local Improvexcnt, a E~TIMATFD CcosT 2,379.00 }g\}z:zn.g;n ‘8609.10 278.30 1713.48 ESTIMATED COsT H. E. MCNTGOMERY, 5 Clerk. 07.26 . MONTGOMERY, wedruary ietd, February 12th, Sebruary 14th, Cebruary 14th, February 18th, January January January Januvary January 28th, January 28th, February 1st Fehruary 5th, February 7th, February 9th edruary P.O. Box 458 414.78 1124.14 124.35 Corporâ€" ATIO NR SHARKE 169.12 608.10 208. 57 CORPORâ€" ArIONS SHARE 208,09 Bm HHEGCH. 21st, Ext. Sp‘e‘l rate pac ft. front‘s 1.28 1.28 Lst s3 cG rate pex it frong ag* 1.99 1.99 1,.99 Clersk. 1934 1921 192¢ 192X 1921 182. 19218 1921 19241 1q#+4. 102 OM 1921 192; 199 10 % 192; &

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