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Porcupine Advance, 22 Feb 1922, p. 8

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s â€"â€" ‘Take notice that all persons having \ claims against the estate of the above deceased who died on or â€"about the 16th. day of December, 1921, are to file the same duly verified by affidavit _with the undersigned on or before the 10th. day of Margh A.D. 1922. «_ Amd take notice that after said date the estate of the said deceased will be distributed having regard only to such accounts as ghall then have been filed. _ Dated at Timmins this Tth. day of _February A.D. 1922. In the matter of the Estate of Sebasâ€" tiano D‘Attilio late of the township of Tisdale in the district of Temisâ€" kaming, Miner, deceased. FOR SALE â€"I Timmins Gold Nugget Rebekah Lodge, No 173 Meets every 2nd and 4th Thursday in the Oddfellows‘ Hall, Third Aveâ€" nte. 9 Isabella Vollet, Visiting Brothers and Sisters alâ€" ways welcome. t T GARAGE and SERVICE " STATION gAIn Batteries overhauled and reâ€"chargâ€" ed. Gasoline, Oils gnd Accessories. Magnetos, Electric Starting and Lighting Systems put in firstâ€"class condition. Phone 237. 18 Cedar street. â€" â€" Timmins. 31 0 A resident ‘‘Auditor and Public Accountant‘‘ with many years â€" of practical experience. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Solicitor for Andrew Darosa, Executor of said Estate o uP on > o . t in s ie amprralalra on 4 RAD '|~«¢p-~:â€"*â€"~!â€".a./-..:...‘.a;:m~ e o 5‘-,‘1 * Heltuge clinle ts e y 2 Frep enc on e se O Follw ut Pfa o m . +t uie rleys > 0 eb C J o o dn ts wfi k eP s ie We C Cuae o is C whaan y Gnaned y y 36 C :"; tro 4 s 7 3 es t ruke t f " C oKP y *3 gos ies on * J 39 o y 4‘ prenin > 27 " 16 % s io es § a & o m [ i â€" Fioo t }f/z'«lq 4 F4 Au w&8 r ABSET td x 4x M ee uied oR NeR Ds i e P C i nige a +9 NC o jes * y ts Pdrat | ?1’ " 14G i 4 acagri ,-:;.& yA Je Py % A n orasate s o sn Jea <~ L es W e Fepmie k 3 M o openet * Te t Cn 570 7 1O £4" ui PA MX * Kok e y" beainaene i n snns1 1 > K N t araiien â€" e mt ty / No se is2 t re t dn etran 3+ s uen $ ~_SvSstem _â€" P pB hests s C @pC 0C . e / ied i amnn n ie s wiln . * cadeg Cl ‘ t is t o t o aict Sss m o vi ies 2i uonl Sn aler t X A n o Te » > â€" U b % h % d d ooo aiel es +208 o Ee LSeCC 2 + 8t NBCC gAl B4 U s R a C Eyvre and Crome Accountant and Auditor ‘TIMMINS xperience ficiencey nergy quipment R. F. ARGLES D. W. O‘SULLIVAN, It protects you against inferior workmanship and mmaterials, and assures the greatest possible value for the price you pay. If every pair wasn‘t made rightâ€"with the righ: materialsâ€"pure rubber and stout strong {abric and lhiningsâ€"tmis guarantoo C K 1 : be possible. No matter what you need in rubber footwear, we want y>u to try a pa: and satisfy yourself that the best is Look for the Ames T vvrauee‘~ RMUBBER FOOTWEAR / Theé strongest Suarantee under which rubber footwear has ever teen sc each pair of Ames Holdem Rubber Footwear. Here‘s what it sgys: "Every pair of Ames Holden Rubber Footwear is guaranteed to outwear any pair of similar shoes of any other make, sold at the same price and worn under the same conditiors." Offices Reed Block Timmins, Ont. Telephone 66 Eithel Keene, Rec. See. Car for Hire. is ; one Barâ€" $300,000 T0 BE SPENT > at BEAUMONT MiRE Tanged and preparations are ‘about complete for further development of the Beaumont Gold Mines. The man. agement will spend between #$300.000 and $350,000 on the property during 1922, at the end of which, it is expectâ€" ed, the production of gold will have been started. The immediate plans include the sinking of the shaft down to 1,500 feet and erossâ€"cutting at vaâ€" #ious ~levels, the installation of elecâ€" trical equipment to replace the steam plant now in use and the erection of 4 2000â€"ton bhll mill. The power comâ€" Shaft Will be Sunk to the 1500â€"foot Level and Other Work C@rried Along. # Aceording to information given out last week the financing has bee}l arâ€" ranged and preparations are ‘about pany has untlertaken to supply power, beginning April 1, but until that time sinking will be carried on by steam. The work done on the prflpeny s0o far has yielded results that, in the minds of the directorate, fully/ warâ€" rant the vigorous development menâ€" tioned. Last year $170,000 was spent on development, and altogether $300,â€" 000 has been expended up to date, The twoâ€"compsartment shaft has been sunk to 321 feet and crosscutting done at the 170 and 300 ft. levels to tke south to the extent of 400 ft. on each leve!. V The company is now equipped to push development fast. Sullivan elec= trical machinery is being installed, practically.â€"all of which is on the proâ€" perty. The transformer house is comâ€" pleted. ‘The mine is provided with an assay offiee. A good auto road leads into the camp from South Poreupine. Part of the mill equipment is already dn the ground. ‘The annual meeting of the Beauâ€" mont Gol Mines will be held next Tuesday. The present directorate inâ€" cludes W J. Robson, chairman of the Wheat Export Company, wlho is viceâ€" president of the Beaumont; Frederick Harrison, Liverpool, and_ Thomas King, in addition to the president, Mr. ‘R. T. Jeffrey and L. G. Harris, generai manager and secretaryâ€"treasurer. was "Among those registered at the Hotel Cecil, North Bay, last week was Mr. Joe Vallancourt, Timmins. This Guarantese Gives You Better Rubker Foot imis Nyeaf Le cAsi! prié that some might think t whip would get ~less than nsual.> But not so dog team owners expe( Demytro Plawik, of~ Montreal, last week was arrested at Cobalt on his way to South End where he was unâ€" derstood to be~travelling with the inâ€" tention of agtending to the, case of a ftival foreigner who" had . stolen his prospective bride. In his â€"pocket was found a loaded revolver and in his suitease a quantityâ€"of booze. Magisâ€" trate Atkinson fired him $200.00 and eosts for having the boozge and $50.00 and costs for having the revolvyer without a permit. In place of giving the $250.00 and costs total, he will take five months at North Bay jail. The woman who was to have been the bride £ Plauik is understood to be now at South Porcupine with the man that Planik suggests the was gunning for. The question is: Did (Plauik have the desperate plan in mind of foreing his rival at the point of the revolver to drink some of the booze in that suitâ€" ARRESTED on way fo soutk END WITH GUN AND BOOZE Among the spocial prizes given in Ltonn,ectiun with the Poreupine Doz Race, the handâ€"made whip given each year has been particalarly coveted. This year the cash prizes are so large that some might think the handâ€"made whip would get cless consideration than nsual.> But not so! One of thg dog team owners expecting to enter the race this vear said on [Monday dog team owners expecting to enter the race this year said on (Monday that ‘he was particnularty after that whip. **You couldn‘t buy whips like those handâ€"made ones,""* he said. â€" Mr. C. M. Auer is donating one of his faâ€" mons handâ€"made whips to the ‘Dog Race and Carnival list of prizes this vear as usugl. â€" HANDâ€"MADE WHIP ONE OF SPECIAL PRIZES, MARCH i. case . (xMr. Jolin Jones, one of the‘ best known of the pioneer prospectors of the North Land, was in town last week on his way to the Moose Factory distriet. . His large team of dogs atâ€" tracted much attertion. , He hopés to get back to Timmins in time for the Dog Race this year. 9 TMMINS L00GE, 1.0.0.4. No: 453 Meets every Tuesday evening in the Oddfellows Hall, Third Avenue. Visiting brethren requested to attend. R. Richardson, W. G. Smith, N. G. R. 6. Meets every first and fourth Monâ€" day in the Oddfellows‘ Hall at 8 p.m. Visiting brethren always welcome. Now open for business. Firstâ€"class rooms, and steam heated All upâ€"toâ€"date conveniences. Reading and Sitting Rooms. § Sample Room for Travellers. Best diwing room in town. Meals at all hours. FIELD Wm. HANCOCK, ° TIMMINS LO.L. No. 2552 PARIS HOTEL IROQUOIS FALLS. > 7eaX poty 1 THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF Notice is hereby given tlat a Byâ€" law was passed by the Municipal Cottacil of theâ€"Town of Troquois Falls in the District of Temiskaming on the 28th. day of November 1921, providâ€" ing for the issueâ€"of Debentures to the amount of $40,000 for the purpose of repairs and improvements on School property and the purchase of furniâ€" ture, furnishings, school apparatus and other school equipment and that such Byâ€"law was registered in the Reâ€" gistry Office of the District of Teâ€" miskaming on the 28th. day of Janâ€" uary 1922 Any motion to quash or set aside the same or any part thereâ€" of must be made within three months after the first publication of this Noâ€" tice, and eannot be made thereafter. TaStaughter every Cough and Cold. Gigantic Free Bottle Campaign Dated the second day of February 1922 s Clerk of the Munieipal Council, = ~of the Town bf Iroquois Falls 6â€"8 _ in the District of Temiskaminge. Wonderfut! Amazing! Miraculous! colds and coughs staughtered right and left, diseasegerms blasted from their strongâ€" holds, gee trial bottles of Bucklet‘s Bronchitis Mixture giving whizzâ€"bang results, This very day, right in your own home, without costing a singlecent, you can obtain proof, clear, tnmistakable proof, that Bucf?‘s regular â€" size will immediately and effectively smash and totally destroy every trace of your cold or cough. Get your free bottle of this magic remedy from any druggist listed below and test it now. Nomoney, norisk, no obligation. < Bewise. ilon‘t delay. Filtinthe coupon mnow Lefore you forget. Nam W.K.BUCKLEY, Limited, Marafecturing Chemists 142 Mutual Street © ‘Toronte Address Druggist‘s} Dame J Free Trial Buckle{‘s Bronchitis Mixture, This coupon will not be.recepted if 2 presented by a child. Buckley Strikes The Fatal Blow Municipality of froquois Falls‘ In Iroquois Falls by 8. & K. DRUG CO. LTD. Sold in Timmins py FRANK M. BURKE CURTIS DRUG CO. A. J. HODGSON, CouPon 3 : SHIP A&LL YOUR : FURS: D’RECT TO f A . B. $ U BE RT _â€"» o S o es 2L i. ‘Cie? Liomm! Sinesl _ PM 00 ie . 0| 0 ) These prices: are based on the wellâ€"known "SHUBERT" liberal grading, and are queted for immediate shipment. No. 3‘s, No. 4‘s, and otherwise inferior skins at highest market value. "SHUBERT" wants BEAVER, FISHER, MARTEN, anrd All Other Furs. _ Don‘t delay. â€" Ship every skin "you have to "SHUBERT.* _ You will receive. *MORE MONEY " for your furs <*QUICKER." "SHUBERT" wants IMMEDIATELY Large Quantities of BEAVER, FISHER and MARTEN, and will pay you the following EXTREMELY MCGH PRICES: j NORTH AMERICAN RAW FURS Fine, Dark ..........{200.00 to 175.001150.00 to 125.00}11040 to 85.00] 75.00 to 60.00} 75.00 to 35. Brown ._____.____...._[160.00 to 130.00]120.00 to 100.00} 8000 to 70.00) 60.00 to 40.00} 50.00 to 25. Pale ___________...[100.00 to £8.00} 70.00 to 60.00] 50.00 to 40.00} 35.00 to 25.00} 35.00 to 15. HEAVY FURRED LIGHT FURRED THE LARGEST HOUSE IN THE WORLD DEALING EXCLUSINELY IN S % s FORT WILLIAM, oerpr iss QONTARIO SEND A SHIPMENT FORWARDâ€"TODAY. Dark] .. Brown Pale ... Dark . Brown Pale ... o 1 Extra Large o. 1 Large O$ No. i Mediam i Extra to AuvazeJ Extra to Average $ Frra to Average 125.00 to 85.00) 80.00:to 70.00 65.00 10. 50.00 ‘ 60.00:ta 50.00 45.00 to 40.00 ©38.00 to 30.00 FORT WILLIAM, ONTARIO 35.00 to 28.00] 25.00 to 20.00] 18.90 to 14.00] 12.90 to 9.00] 12,00 to 6.00 MARTEN BEAVER FISHER 80.00 to 65.00 to 45.00 io 45.00 to 38.00 to 28.00 to 70.00] 50.00 38:00 40:08 32.00 22.00 65.00 to 50.0(”l 45.20 to 40.00 35.00 to 28. 35.00 io. 30.00 78.00 to 22. 20.00 to 16.00 No, 1 Small No, & ' Exira to Average Iiflldnu‘fliml 45.00 to 35.00 32.00 to 28.00 25.00 to 18.00 28.00 to 22.00 20.00 to 16. 15.00 to 10.0 No, 1 Smail 45.00 to 20. 32.00 to 16. 25.00 to 12.00 28.00 to 13.00 20.00 to 10.00] 15.00 to 7.0¢ No

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