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Porcupine Advance, 10 Aug 1921, p. 6

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Every watch carries x guarantee from the maker. ® woovar t We have just received the Agency for ie 411 O0 Gruen Verithin Watches Sn en oo L. Halperin L. HWHalperin Jeweler and Optician 2l Us2] HE welfare of new agricultural communities in t] requires that land clearintg be done with t] agent at handâ€"Fire. Therefore, restrictions m settlers as little as is consistent with safety to lives and p astrous experience proves that in hot, dry weather unregulated thickly wooaded Northern Ontario means a menace to the lives of settlers and destruction of the provincial forest resources large part of Ontario‘s revenue and the livelihcod of thousan zens depend. & Aenenenencnenencrennsgege ’JI.Ji‘,A&Lhk § :d i0se season‘ and the "rermit system~ whether you have a permit on not, you ¢ any fire you light. Be carefulâ€" it be thoroughly extinguished beâ€" fore quitting the place. The "Close Season" applies to all Ontario north of Bobcaygeon and Smith‘s Falls and west of the line from there to Renfrew. The Permit Area includes those parts of Nipissing, Sudbury, Temisâ€" kaming and Algoma lying north of the C.P.R. between Mattawa and gprth Bay and north of the C. N. *K. westward to a point some 35 miles beyond Hornepayne. The remainder of the Province forms the Exempt Area. Within the sparsely peopled Exempt Area no permits are generally issued, but those setting out fires in the "Close Season" are required to exercise every reasonable precauâ€" tion and a~Chief Fire Ranger, if he deems it wisey may serve a Proâ€" hibitory Notice and require a perâ€" son to take out a permit. The Fire Ranger does his best to follow the happy medium beâ€" tween the desire of the settler to "get a good burn" and the requireâ€" ments of Public Safety. Help him all you can. Ontario Forestry Branch C Parliament Bldgs., E'fil shortly aft Efi Mr. Smith effect of the Efi the time to Efi ing that da; Efi ter midnigh gfi was open f % son‘s conte g% that the effe tend the tin and so the staking unt gfi and his wa: Efi staking. A fre |In tne case, tg son‘s contention on the other hand is that the effect of the order was to exâ€" tend the time to midnight of July I1st. and so the claim was not _ open for reâ€" staking until after midnight July 1st and his was thus the first proper reâ€" staking. After hearing the arzgument in the case, the Commissioner reservâ€" ed his decision for the consideration of legal authorities on the question. very many t0 Kn l he case revolves around the point as to the time limit applying in the case of extended time for work on elaims. Mr. E. Hargraves, who was the holder of a claim in Lebel Township, Kirkâ€" land Lake area, was granted an ordet extending the time for the performâ€" ance of assessment work, ete., until the first of July, 1921. On the mornâ€" ine of July lIst.. l1y21. W. H. Smith ance of assessment work, etc., until the first of July, 1921. On the mornâ€" ing of July lIst., 1y21, W. H. Smith restaked the claim. On July 2nd. J. Racicot also staked the claim on beâ€" half of Mr. D. A. Maepherson, of Toâ€" ronto. Racicot‘s staking was done shortly after midnight of July Ist. Mr. Smith‘s contention is that the effect of the order was only to extend the time to July 1st. but not includâ€" ing@ that day, and that accordingly afâ€" ter midnight of June 30th the claim was open for staking. ‘Mr. Macpherâ€" 118 INTERESTING POINT BEFORE MINING COMMIESSIONER OL Mi ‘ good progr recent iliness A. H. Clarke left on Thursday vacation at Lakefield, Ont. His friends in town will be pleased ow that (Mr. Clark is making ing Commissioner L. L. Grodson, bas a very interesting and farâ€" ng point~to decide in a case * before his court last week. Toronto, Ontario In lt i1 the cheapest s must hamper d property. Disâ€" ated use of fire in ives and property ces upon which a sands of her citiâ€" «Da ime@ new goid mining comâ€" ently incorporated the folâ€" x be noted :â€"The Almonte ng Co., ecapital of one milâ€" llar shares, head office in the Holytrex Gold Mines million dollars capital . in es, head nrfic( in Toronto; and Motherlode Limited, in Toronto, eanital of two Wflm&m â€"B__ sense se ] Aoyss. //_,’fi%" ‘13 ie h oo mener " O es c( is u. V B Arc the Queen capit 11 nted Od to recovery from therlode l;imitgd, to, capital of two shares; iMatheson g.= Mr:"M the other al of two million one dollar each. WO mill THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE 15 )e acpnerâ€" hand is s to exâ€" EL\ extend includâ€" gly afâ€" ) claim ce in n in xld Ras * + W yo * wWhat is the name of (this post office?"‘ a gentleman was heard to enâ€" quire at the Timmins post office last week. The stranger seemed genuineâ€" ly surprised when assured that it was ealled *‘Timmins Post Office."‘ Such is fame. A lady in town last week also confessed that she had no idea who Fatty Arbuckle might be and had never seen him to her knowledge. Yet men and towns have sought the bauble reputation e‘en at the canâ€" non‘s mouth, or words to that effect. ceriain to enjoy the summer. trle stomy of how K dered, was exchange Government and will the things he has se tangu day Wit added LO D M ind should he. Community Doctor to Talk Plainly It has been said that the plain talks of D. Lee Fitzpatrick, scheduled to speak at Chautauqua the afternoon of the third day, are not always relished by all who hear them. He doesn‘t try to .please anlbody in particular; he just says what he thinks is right and what he thinks should be said and what he thinks some folks in every town would like to say but dare not, since they must live there, and if folks agree with him. all well and 16 m n he has been lecturing in all parts of the United States and Canada, and during the war he spent nearly a year in France and the cccupied portions of Germany speaking to the soldiers of the British, Canadian, and Americâ€" an armies. His subject here will be ‘*The One Hundred Per Cent. Man.‘ It‘s inspirational, humorous, and enâ€" tertainingâ€"all that a good lecture rood:â€"and if f 1im, all wel and he day‘s woark IK Reference was made last week to a number of â€"the specialties, musical, dramatiec, literary, etc., on the proâ€" gyrammes of the Chautauqua at Timâ€" mins, Aug. 18th. to 22nd. The feaâ€" tures mentioned last week would m Chautauqua to be Here Aug. 18th. 22nd. Has Great Programmes. striking interest Timmins 1.0.D.1 REMARKABLE SERIES OF LECTURES FOR TIMMINS iln ssed Russia, seen what re on there, gotten out ali iutaugia zvatrick he British, Canadian, and armies. His subject here 1e One Hundred Per Cent inspirational, humorous, ainingâ€"all that a good 2 invited Dack, so ne says. Red Russia With the Lid Off w Canadians have seen Red 8O iuman interest stories. th good music and enter to the messages to be trong staff of speakers n to enjoy the createst N n ( W 1¢ ‘anadians have seen Red Rusâ€" lived to tell the story. Only far as we know, has recently Russia, seen what really is goâ€" here, gotten out alive and is Canada to tell about it. He is . J. Osborne Dempster, M.C,, and he will appear at Chauâ€" the aftérnoon of the second L tell the unvarnished truth n Te act 01 woark with him woark with him. butâ€"â€"isn‘t ‘ all of us to hear plain talk unpalatable truths that are ss truths because weudo not it CE lem expre 1] fo be nere ind he i U NKS ill speak plainly of seen and experiencâ€" e filled with thrills Olchak was discuss 00 10. LHC SUIGICrs | n, and Americâ€" ct here will I)efi r Cent. .\Inn.”’ orous, and enâ€" i good lecture : $ Talk Plainly the plain talks , scheduled to ie afternoon of lways relished , § He doesn ‘{ tx')" particular; he’§ is is right and | 1 be said and z folks in every but dare not, § threre, and if 6 all well and|@ cuss and cuss poâ€" It is all inl im. Butâ€"isn‘t [ 2 hear plain talk |‘& ruths that are I : ause weido not : ssed out loud? ~and so Mr. § e and do some § doesn‘t expect e says‘! * he Lid Off seen Red Hu.~:â€"| e story. Hnl_\'l )V )esn NC ind 1 was murâ€" ie British plainly of tainment gsiven by we are trbat of $ #00090008§4%040008§0%e #§%00000%4%000000%000%000000046%08%0e%e 6 & #089008600000000000000000000000890000000000040000000008e ©60000000046000090000000060000000800006000600600000846496 20000000‘00000“ #4000600660000000800000006000606600466008 4 LOTS FPOR SALEâ€"Gari 4 No “““00“00“0000“0“0000“0“00“”“0“00“““00 & $00¢e9%0¢0¢ ““0000'000““0“00“0“““00000““000“ $ WMO“QOMOMMQOOMM JYVS FPOR SALEâ€"Garden and build ing lots for sale; finest soil and loâ€" cation ; adjoining the new Hollinger townsite; Township taxes; lots 40 x 140 feet; eultivated and fenced. Apply to owner on property.â€"R. Wait, Timmins. P.0O; 31p. 30 THIRD AVE. + Any enquiries in the meantime regarding the building, etc., may, be made to Box 835, Cobalt, Ont. Wait for the opening on or about Aug. 28th,. The low prices at this new store and the high qua,lity of the new goods / carried will make it well worth you while. THIRD AVENUE, with a complete new stock of Dry Goods, Ladies‘ Wear, Men‘s Wear, Boys‘ and Misses‘ and Children‘s Wear, Boots & Shoes, Fancy Goods, Etc., Etc. The building has been completely reâ€" modelled and reâ€"decorated and everything will be ready to give the public the best service. will open a new store in the N. Ansara block, 30 Third Avenue, Timmins, on or about ANSARA BLOCK and is to be a branch of the Sudbury Business College, Sudâ€" bury Ont., in other words one of the Ellen Terry Schools of Commerce which means efficient and capable graduates. The Timmins Business College will occupy the top floor of the Ansara Block and classes will commence Aug. 22nd. â€" Enrollâ€" ments will be made at the College Office from Aug. 15th, to 20th. The Principal will be in the office from 15th. to 20th. from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Everyone desiring to take a course should call in, in order that everyons may be prepared R to start in the classes, August 22nd. There is room for everyone in your new school, we are expectâ€" ing you. A six month course in the Timmins Business College means a solid foundation to your Business Career. Do not forget the dates of enrollment from Aug. 15th. to 20th. Date of class opening Aug. 22nd. TIMMIYS BUSINESS COLLEGE A new school is to be opened in the Ansara Block, Timmins Ont., known as the f Talk of the Town Timmins Business College â€" N. ANSARA â€" H. HORWITZ Watches, Clocks, Community Plate, etc All Repair Work Guaranteed. The Up toâ€"date New Dry Good Store August 28th Everything in Jewelry K. ANSARA E. M. Terry, Principal (Between Holl\inger Stores) Civil Engineer and Ontario Land Surveyor. Office opposite Post Office P.O. Box 443. â€" Timmins, TIMMINS, ONT . y TIMMINS$, OHT. A. MATHESON ) MEe TIMMINS. C*+

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