Ontario Community Newspapers

Porcupine Advance, 5 Oct 1921, p. 8

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it“: 'rr,:,, mfifigfigfigfigfigfigfifigfiEgafigfiafigfiafigfiafiaagfigfigfigfigfigfigfigfigfigfifiafigflfiafigfi lie,,"')) WWEEWEEEEEEEEEMEW a9A??f,r'it'kWW't?,.tlgF,?9 THE POROUPINB ADVANCE Mr. L. P. Didled, License Inspector for Nipissing, with headquarters at N'iuui, Bay, has resigned. , (Mr. and Mrs. J. D. M-ncbean re turned sham-t week from their weddi'm trip and Lvave tak-en up residence in town, ’ Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bowie returned on Saturday evening after a holiday visit to Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal and other points soath and east. The curfew bell started ringing at 8 p.111. on Satyrday night as is L'ttii- tomary during the. winter months. Tlie change from the summer hour of nine o'clock as usual startled some who fancied the unexpected ringing, of the. fire bell meant a fire. Uniuurafiy large crowds attended the showing here on Friday and Saturday of the educational motion picture film. "The End of the Road." The pur- pose ol' this film is to picture the hor- rors of venereal disease and to serve as a warning to those who are not careful as to personal purity. Mr. A. Ferdholm, of Haile.vlnwy, exhibited at New Liskeurd Fair stock- ings knit by Mrs. Femholm from yam made by her from wool off sheep One of the new industries for the North Land is the "Square Timber Camp” to be conducted between Gow... ganda and H11: Lake this winter by the McNamara. Lumber Co. Abauxt 50 men will be employed at this camp on tplreir own farm. This is a ease of direct from the maker to the consum- er, and an excellent advertising item for the North 'L-a-nd's industry and enterprise. . Mr. E. Latimer, who had a carload of fruit and vegetables here for sale, was charged at police court. last week with peddling in tbwn without a license. His lawyer put _gitillis, plea that Latimer was net- M'lel _ leave his ear of perislralfilsefis'tufls and so asked for an ad _ ment. Magis- trate Tucker granted the adjourn- meat. Last week Latimer took his ear of produce to South End and later it wiyi shipped out from there. making square timbers from the fine red and white pine purchased by the company from the Ontario Govern- ment. ii?? Timmins Mr. J. Smithers was a vuitor to the Mr. P. Taylor rammed last. week from a few wceks' ‘lwliday in New York and other places south. Mr. H. P, the N.0.II..\ Timmi'ns visi T. & N. o. Commission, paid a I visit to Timnrins fast week dutin inspection tour of the line. ' Mr. D. Frood, of the Geo. Taylor Hard ware Company's head omee staff, New Liskeard, was a visitor to Tim- mius Last. week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bmwnlee, who have been visiting 'the latter's pa- ve'n'ts, Mr. and Mrs. Thos, Hardy, for some time past, heft this (Wednes- day) for Toronto to take up residence in the city again. Work an the road to l’urquis Junc- tion from this Camp is reported as elosing for this season, Considerable progress has been Ill-ado in the el'eatu ing of the right-of-way, and furth'br work to complete the road will he un- dertaken next spring, it is understood. At the meeting of the. Timmins Citizens' Band on Monday evening, Fire Chief Box-land who has been pre- sident of the Band since its organiza- tion, resigned as ttresident. M r. W. J u Browne, who has given excellent serv- ice as deputy band leader during the past couple of years, also Len-dered his resignation. The New Liskuard Speaker Last. week concluded an item regarding a social evening at the Epw'ortil League in New Liskeard with the sitNtmee:--. “Mr. Peter Taylor of Timmins is in Town this week." Doesn't the Ep- worth League meet except when Mr. Peter Taylor of Timmins is in town? North Bay seems to be having, a general shakeaup in its police depart- ment. At a meeting of the N ovth Bay Couneil this week a formal recom- mendation was made that a new olfie- er be wpohrted to take joint change of ielie, police and fire departments, and the Council is now said to be seeking such a mam. Five Chief Bra- dy, fornyeHy of Cobalt, has asked to be eonsidered for the position. _ Mr it IN h, of Nurth I itor last week ("mt ', of Londyn, Ihtt Damp this week. m drawn of the paid a brief rors-tary ot my, was a FURNISHED ROOM POR RENT. WOMAN WANTS WORK BY DAY OR HOUR. (Weaning. scrubbing. FOR BAhE----A t THE CALEDONIAN SOCIETY or TIMMINS. wheel. Apply at 60 Maple St. ---38-41p Annual, 'Meeting, in I.O.O.F. Hall, Friday evening, Oct. 14th, 1921. Elec- tion of omeets for year and other im.. portant business. All members re- quested to ttttend. Membership: $2.00 per year, Open to tta,tie-loorn Seats and Scotsmnmeu and those of Scottish descent. , D. MACKIE, G. A. MACDONALD. Uh. noun. 'l‘lennmg. scrubbing" washing. cleaning windows, ete Apply to Mrs. Moleski. 1le eil Timmins, or at Gillies Lake. 39-4! Quebec “enter and one Mantel Heater. Both as good as new. Ars ply ftox G., Advance Offiee, Tim, mins. .--ft9 1 Team Horses. 2 sets Double Harness complete. A; 3 Wagons. l 1 Extension Oak Dining Table. 1 18" 3-Blude' Bronze Propeller" Apply 5 Elm Now open for busineqs. l First-class rooms, and steam heated All up-to-date conveniences. Reading and Sitting Rooms. Sample Room for Travellers. .f Best dining room in town. Meals at all hours. \"iowl’l‘esdien‘t. PARIS HOTEL IROQUOIS FALLS. POR SALE strq unmms Ba tv,ttin--4hie W. JIMES. w t , iseeretasr.ir 40p

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