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Porcupine Advance, 28 Sep 1921, p. 5

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DAVIDSON TO START WORK AT 500â€"FOOT THIS WEEK The Davidson is and it is expeécted t made this week on 1 500â€"foot level. The pglnising for t reports and wi backing of the eently associat great hopes are into a mine ol unporiance manager 0 BOYs SHOULD NOT TEAR THE BOARDS COFF THE FPENCE * Recently theAt mittee ‘has suffer ance through the j of tearing off th« ground fen: thought tha being done the Moneta good at the job, app to tear the boards of as they are repaire Committee do not wi secute any of these but it is certain the but it is certain their destructiveness can mot be allowed to continue. The boys should be warned that they: will find themselves in difficulties if the ischief is not stopped. At the same &: it should be impressed upon the boys that it is most unsportsmanlike to destroy the property of the town athletic field. It is one of those senseâ€" less things that the right kind of boy will avoid after his attention is called to the matter. The other kind of boy will have to hbe properly impressed with the matter from another standâ€" point. RUMOURED CUTTING DOWN OF T. & N. 0. TRAIN SERVICE effect that very serious curiailment of the train service on the Poreupine branch is contemplated on and after Sunday, Oct. 2nd. There is nothing official, but it‘is understood that cerâ€" tain changes are to be made. Enquiry at the station here brought the reâ€" ply that no new time table had been received hére yet, that is, previous to 2 p.m. toâ€"day. When on their last visit to Timâ€" mins, the T. & N. 0. Commission dropped the suggestion that the winâ€" ter time table would mean some curâ€" tailment of train service for this part of the North Land. ‘Traffiec conditions way warrant some cutting down of the service, but it is to be hoped that the reduction will not be as bad as reâ€" ports suggest. According to thiese reâ€" ports there will be only three trains from here and three coming in each day, and these three will not have the advantages of the present service. The reports suggest that No. 46 and No. 47 will stop at Englelbast, and those 47 will stop . coming to thi will have to | at â€" Englehart ney. The loc ney,. â€" Lii6 d4OCAL LLJ thie Cochrane train eancelled after this ports are correct th vice appears to be : ple here feel that . man and ‘Commis every effort to gi best possible servi( imelined to give the eonsideration and peé fore putting up a k event it will he exper mission will keep in mission wWill keep the sitnation and the matter if the adequate. + () ol aaenetaerernononfetefs Te t Reports Miss Laura P _ Monday after montlis to poit **Nine years ago ty, which with stock That is the stor\ nannnan mmnniaaniontanntancincinoicici in h Mixed Farming the Great Future for North Country 2 ers‘ Day. Mr. Newlove had beer other work and nine years pany. â€" He did not have t over the country and liked farmer. in spite of the wil anything. ‘This is the real great farming country this talk of Northern Ontario not being suitable fc for mixed farming. â€" I have tried it and I speak w 3+ #2¢%% + & y ‘More, it is getting better every year, as the . theAthl suffere have reacihed Deréâ€"10 LC very serious curtailment of service on the Poreupine el that the pres Commission â€" are 16 The prospects is distmet from LToro transfer to the Natio to continue their jc cal train now known train is also said to ir this week. If these rect the reduction in : toche a serious one. I on Ininingy work at n 1 is attention is called The other kind of boy e properly impressed r from another standâ€" [) wer 14 A V M ngli WISH AC property lat a in N18( ers returned i visit of a ic Grounds Comâ€" loss and annoyâ€" tice of some boys ards on the ball ao (Moneta. It is 8On OT AAPC ructive work is bovs attending n 101 FARMER OF RAMORE TELLS OF BEING PENNILESS.NINE YEARS AGO AND IS NOW OWNER OF A BIG PROPERTY. ulaps a trial veâ€" ck. : But in any ted that the Com close touch with ready to remedy rvice irvived 1t tDC and vod cly Dbeing anie in as quickly The Athletic o (From The Broke Hustler) ago I had not enough *money to pay my fare up to this country tock and implements‘ is worth $12,000."‘ story of Fred Newlove of Ramore, who paid the Falls a visit, S ought the reâ€" able had been is, previous to () interk development . Mr. Bent, the resident stock and 1e â€"compan y itte? stt LV( are wery from all fnancial peo w a tere 1 U Wii alI ogres will be at Teast rial beâ€" endin ves jovys, ronto N too ipie O11 lome °O L 11 re D be n monev PASTEURIZED MILK TO BE SUPPLIED IN TIMMINS Co,. for & supp y Cvery Gd y Ondicc"n, pasteurized milk to be sold here. This milk is of superior quality and has the additional feature that it is unâ€" contaminated by handling in any way, every step being conducted by speâ€" cially sterilized machinery and appliâ€" ance. The pasteurizing also guarantees the vurrity and healthfuiness of the MLLK PRETTY HOUSE WEDDING ON ELM STREET LAST WEEK armer neal mo on wl fr Robt. Russell were united in the bonds of matrimony. Only the imâ€" mediate friends and relatives of the comtracting parties were in attendâ€" ance. Rev. J. D. Parks, pastor of the Timmins Presbyterian church, officiatâ€" ed. Mr. and Mrs. Russell have taken up residence in Timmins in one of the houses of ‘the new Hollinger Townâ€" site. During their residence in town both the bride and groom have made many friends and all will extend very sincere good. wishes at this time. ients w "FOGHORN‘‘ MELANCHOLY OVER EUROPE‘S PLIGHT ©Foghorn‘‘ â€" (MeDongld, known throughout the North for his connection with mining pecting and general advertisit recently returned from a visit Old Land, and is reported as interviews to the newspapers | for his connection witdh mining, prosâ€" pecting and general advertising, has recently returned from a visit to the Old Land, and is reported as giving interviews to the newspapers regardâ€" ing the bad economic and industrial situation in England at the present time. He is appalled by the unemployâ€" ment, the closing down of so many factories, the general laziness that PLEASE LET NOBODY SHOW THIS ITEM TO CHARLIE In view of the fact that recently there has heen much discussion and consideration of the young lady with the lovely eyes who took in a number of subscriptions and so on in Timmins some months ago, the following paraâ€" graph from The Pas (Manitoba) Herâ€" ald may be of more than passing inâ€" terest :â€"â€" 0CA M +*‘The Provincial police are issuing a warning that a man and woman, Mr. H. Stewart and ‘Miss A. Stewart, are travelling rbund collecting subscripâ€" tions for magazines and periodicals without. authority. ‘They take the subscriptions, collect the money and forget to send, in the order. The orâ€" der hooks thevy are using belong to a der books they Montreal â€" firm nroached by t} lity of courage. Cowardas never sutâ€" ceed. Any man who wins through to the high places has overconze eritical periods, and the reason he is where he is, is because he had courage when the fellows around him didn‘t. Forâ€" tune may turn on the courage of a moment.â€"Rhodes Colossus. Analyze the eareer has achieved his own will find, when‘ you nents at W ornet M COWARDS NEVER SUCCEED quiet place U a n communicate w1 Miss Ellé ear Orillia, Ontario hance to come Nor pay his fawe. Th it so much that he My well and h at $12.000 A V n sA1G but pret at the h4 at end *‘*Foghorn‘‘ . should reupine and cheer himself #ood old world this North 11 osing G@own 0. e general laz e afflicted the ] and other sa of high wages sees. ** blue ru ing, There is 1 to him in #o H ing was imat C New and ese peopie home of Pwaddle, st We@k; are using Anvone nim in LV € @re mad» arrangeâ€" wiskeard Dairs : dav of fresh )€ He too of any man who ouse weddin: of the bride‘ e, Elm street k, Sept. 20th ltdle and Mi ne . peing â€" apâ€" le are advised the Provincial orth to do assessment The ecompany paid it . ‘e decided that this wa 1C( n were () rUIn no rod ‘ess, and you him into a ri0unced quaâ€" s never sucâ€" prospeI old En He beginnin widely T roos reâ€"|â€" In recent issiies df The Advance re-.' re ry | ference has been made to the mistakâ€" COh sh, | en notion that some of the agrieultural |â€" to is | bugs in .connection with the Farmers‘| â€"â€" ias|Government seem to carry around in {PBI inâ€"| their theads, that the North Land, aiy, | agriculturally speaking, is fit only for | WA peâ€"| raising eattle. Nothing could be much| â€"fy liâ€"] wider of the mark unless it is some| â€" 45 ces |other view bf the Farmers‘ Governâ€" he| ment. Again the attention of these| â€" . agricultural big bugs or big agrieunâ€" tural bugs is directed to the possibilâ€" â€" lities of the North Land as a market BK| cardenng section. Last week referâ€" GA ence was made to some of the market F ing! gardens up and down the Mattagami. ,ff e‘s| This week special notice is directed to P ret,|a market garden on a town lot. Mr. h th, | Paddy Rowe, one of the oldâ€"timers of !" \Ir.|the North Land, has been occupying l the|iis spare moments by looking after a| _ . imâ€"| garden on ‘his lot on the Mattagami the| Road, just a few blocks from the N ndâ€"| heart of the town. Mr. Rowe has a law the | garden thiat would make most Old On | por: iatâ€"| tario market gardens sit up and take the en | notice. His crops this year were hbig,| for the‘â€"â€"hig in the size of the erops, and big| am{ uanczlin "the ara nf the. individual speciâ€"lof dn arm neal not TO nâ€" ave now 00 NORTH LAND THE ‘MARKET GARDEN®‘‘ OF THE PROVINCE bugs in .conne Government « their heads, agriculturally raising cattle en no WiC other view ment. Ag tut LOr Ni 1€ neart of tile gsarden that tario market notice. His ran( in the mens. remal more flowe toes, etce., etc., were grown in Inis den truly in quantity and qu alike noteworthy. Some folks said that while green tomatoes usually a big suceess here, the m eardener.of the North Land coul« usually a o1 gardener.of ripen tiem. dy, *‘ well, these.": . ALmese‘s. _ toes that would 1 any tomato lover with practically e garden produce. / on rows of the ve Rowe‘s. Anyone Land may mnot bed ket garden of the Mr. (Rowe‘s 1921 left the farm to week ITO, the south Don‘t miss that baseball mateh this afternoon. (Batterieâ€"â€"Lefty, Charâ€" lie and Melintyre, and Tate and Mc Laughlin. Will it be some game? You can tell the world! ing a& FiG 30CIAL 1M bue toâ€"morrow (Thursday) Oddfellows, _ Rehekahs friends will bhe welcome Owing to the absence Atkinson in Toronto t police court here toâ€"mâ€"« day) will be presided 0 trate Tucker who is : ower, ed over ricultural ral bugs | es of the wee nora ere M tae present eleéction formation of a new in the District of J the Man near WI Miss Jean Inglis, formerly a popular member of the Timmins Public Sehool staff, is visiting friends in town. She will lea®e in a few days for North Bay to take up her duties as teacher there, the school with which she is econnected not being ready for use at the usual opening date for sehool. WwrOI TMKINS REVS 1N BAFF n oremos ba« Mr. G 1e ( 10e s was visit, September 1 Mi reastrate for red ke local Rebekah Lodge are givâ€" a Pie Social in the 1.0.0.F. Hall rorrow (Thursday) evening. All follows. . Rebekahs and â€" their nn 1€ of amol n t Geo. \Campbell returned tiis from a three weeks‘ holiday in west well, what ittin not id Port st plan orâ€" hm ralmn work for sect101n 1te snIVE al 16 Old 0 1=§1i€ ma it som t 1€ () It )een n 1€ size of of the PC A O W ie absence of Magistrate Toronto this week, the here toâ€"morrow (Thursâ€" presided over by Magisâ€" who is the Provincial r Cochrane and the disâ€" fagistrate Tucker presidâ€" noliee eaurt here last H OL 1 boundar He cleared Arthur ~ in h Timmins Public Sehool : friends in town. She i few days for North )cher duties as teacher n were ripe, red tomaâ€" make® the mouth of r water.. So it was every line of market There were rows upâ€" erv best this vear at Last week reilrerâ€" some of the market wn the Mattagami. notice is directed to n a town lot. Mr. wuo says LA ome the ore country ome tne great mai Province should‘se rarden. 1C€ He 0) ake most O1d On â€"sit up and take is year were hbig, he erops, and big individual speciâ€" size"‘ were truly alitvy‘‘ was even ave a propetâ€" cabnage, Catiiâ€" , turnips, tomaâ€" rown in this garâ€" ity and quality Some folks have OT THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE mining comâ€" (1 mhbet al miIinin 1a( on 1€ )ha MP occupying no after a a ) we time? M poss101}â€" i market k referâ€" T [Nne eAEAth is some Governâ€" UEA arm n om little 100 K and rinl rO TIeUi were irket 1 NO Pad T At lorth C LMmI the O k STOVE FOR SALEâ€"1 }i FELDSPAR PROPERTY WANTED WANTEDâ€"Felidspar Property. Send full particulars to 8. Alfred Jones, 45 Market Street, Frankford, Ont. GArRrDEN AND BUILDING LOTS the Zoti for the amount of wat of ‘\\'ater\\'orks extension, and that such Byâ€"law was registered in tlie Land Titles Office for the District of Temiskaming at the town of Haileyâ€" bury on the 19th day of September, AX.D. 1921. Any motion to quash or set aside the same or any part thereof must be made within three months after the first publication of this notice and cannot be made thereafter. ° Dated the 20th day of September, A.D:;1921; Wotice is hereby gaiven Llalt a DYâ€" law was passed by the Municipal Corâ€" poration of the Town of Timmins on the 25th day of May, 1921, providing for the issue of Debentures to the amount of $22,418.00 for extensions to sewerage system, and that such byâ€" law was registered in the Land Titles Office for the District of Temiskamâ€" ing at the town of Haileybury on the 19th day of September, A.D. 1921. Any motion to quash or set aside the same or any part thereof must he made within three months after the first publication of this notice and cannot be made thereafter. * Dated the 20th day of September, A D. 1921. & Notice is hereby given that a Byâ€" iw was passed by the Municipal Corâ€" oration of the Town of Timmins on he 25th day of May, 1921, providing or the issue of Debentures to the mount of $37,801.20 for the purpose { \\\'ater\\'orks extension, and that uch Byâ€"law was registered in tlie and Titles Office for the District of ‘emiskaming at the town of Haileyâ€" ury on the 19th day of September, di (} re heater for sale; in first !fi‘:fihfifi!fi!fifliflfl%Efiifi%fififikfifibfififiififibfifififififififififiw FOR SALE. Twenty lots, 45 x 133 feet, adjoining the new Hollinger Townsite. â€"A bargain to sell the 38â€"40 vhoie uyin 0t .f . it (} OT n roU F 11 FOR SALE H. 6. MONTGOMERY, H. E. MONTGOMERY, 1 Al R. WAITE, Timmins bargain to sell the Save $£50.00 a lot by aimn for ca Box 250, _ Sullivan ast n min irne con Clerk BM 10 0) The Ontario Railway and Municipal Board. _ ~ In the matter of the Application of the Council of the Town of Timâ€" mins, under subsection (2) of secâ€" tion 18 of ‘‘The Municipal Act,"‘ for annexation to such Town of that part of the Township of Mountjoy adjoining the said Town of Timâ€" mins, consisting of all the northeast â€" quarter of the north half of Lot: 1; Concession II in said Township, con taining 40.04 acres more or less, and being the property of the Timming Townsite Company Limited. Public Notice is hereby given that the above mentioned application ‘has been filed with The Ontario Railway and Municipal Board, and may be eranted unless on or before the tenth day of October next, (1921), a Notice, cither verbal or written, of any objecâ€" tion to such annexatton be received by the said Board. Civil Engineer and Ontario Land Surveyor. Oflice opposite Post Office, P.O. Box 443. â€" â€" Timmins, Ont. ~Dated at Toronto this fifteenth day of September, 1921. 8â€"40 General Contractor Excavating, Concrete, all Kinds of Rock Work a Specialty. Drawer 2. Schumacher, Ont. Moved from old stand next to Ben Jacob‘s to Charette‘s Saloon {opposite Hamilton‘s Livery RALPH DIPAOLO A. MATHESON BARBER SHOP . LEGAULT H..C. SMALL, Veky Secretary 0000000000000 0000009000664 § PORCUPINE DISTRICT | ASSAY OFFPICHE ©@00000000900000000000000%8 00009000000000000000000060$8 $ â€" When hinking of § § PHOTOGRAPHS â€" $ § think of § The * ©00000000000000000000060%64 Highest Market Prices PAID FOR ALI RAW FURS Orders taken for highâ€"grade garments, Dealer in Raw Furs Box 33, Matheson, Ont. Open to all prospectors and mines. Samples may be left at Curtis Drug Store. Laboratoriesâ€"At Northcrown Mines. « Barrister, Solicitor, Notary. New Empire Theatre Block TIMMINS, ONT. We also do Picture Framing Large variety of Mouldings to chose from. W. J. Browne PHOTOGRAPHER GEO. CARSON, Assayer. Timmins, Ont. NEH FAULKENHAM next Dominion Bank Pine Street. Timmins. &A. C. BRQOWN e of your Town Makigh NCare !fi%»fi |

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