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Porcupine Advance, 21 Jun 1922, p. 2

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€, : ta ooo rrarrrrrrrrsrnntats #$009000000900999000000000000000000000000000000000000000000006000 6000000000060 9 06 poporrronbsssssselGntatanhenefrenmnmonenenmrmenensien : Four "A CHAIN OF SERVICE" Cobalt | Th y Cochrane Stores C 78. If you intend building this summer it will pay you to see us We gladly quote pricesâ€"and always assure you the best in qualityâ€"â€"priceâ€"â€"and our service is "a chain of service"‘ embracing our four stores in the North. BUILDING MATERIALS BIRDS‘ ROOFINGS GYPROC WALL BOARD HYDRATED LIME RED BRICK CEMENT TARRED PAPER SPRUCE SHEATHING We are Prepared to Supply Your Every Need in Warm Weather Goods Westinghouse Fansâ€"Renfrew Refrigeratorsâ€"Screen Doors and Windowsâ€"Electric and Oil Stovesâ€"Lawn Hoseâ€"Lawn Mowersâ€"In fact anything you may need. The George Taylor Hardware, Limited eaueuey We Have in Stock All Lines Including: Geo: Taylor Hardware, Ltd. 66 Always at your Service 93 BIRDS‘ WALL BOARD HARDWALL PLASTER * ... _ PLASTER PARIS FIRE BRICK 100% PURE PAINT ASPHALT SHEATHING ROOFING PITCH en eveuenr®uenenret New Liskeard Timmins TYE PORCUPINE ADVANCE Uezt) Ucsl) ies Ue=" THURSDAY ‘‘HOME BREW* & WEEK AT POLICE COURT Geo. Chipchuk faced a charge theft of $2000.00, and though C. Brown, his solicitor, made a plea for the dismissal of the ¢ account of lack of evidence, | cused was committed for trial a judge. The evidence suggest two men who had been roomâ€"m the accused lost sums totalling and suspicion fell upon Chipch was arrested at North Bay. arrested he had $600.00 in his s10n, dut ne entitled to t A charge with a cheq Kennie. Th saulting John Martinchuk was dismisâ€" sed. The evidence indicated that when Mrs. Shinoff dunned John for an acâ€" count ‘he used language and this brought Mr. Shinoff into action, with the result that John was what is sciâ€" entifically‘ termed, ‘*ejected from the premises with sufficient forcee t asâ€" sure his departure therefrom."‘ D. Sharp, a‘\(vuung: man, faced a charge of housebreaking and theft on June 5th. An overcoat and other arâ€" Three drunks were fined, one $10.00 and the other two $20.00 and costs. Two auto owners were fined $1.00 and costs for parking on the wrong side of the street and another autoists the same penalty for driving on the wrong side of the silent potee. The fine and costs in each case fotalled $4.50,. The purpose of these proseâ€" cutions is to secure full observance of the Provincial and Town laws and reâ€" gulations for the safety of the public. Steve Kohjovieck was charged with shooting duck on Sunday. He failed to appear to answer to the charge. A gne of $40.00 and costs was imposed and a warrant issued for Steve‘s arâ€" June 5th,. An overcoat and ott ticles were alleged to have been by him. , He was committed fo at Hailevybury. * Jolin Dunn for illegaily ‘having unâ€" lawful apparatus for liquor making in his possession was fined $500.00 and costs or six months. possession spirits Aumawluily manuâ€" factured pleaded guilty and was fined $200.00 and costs, or six months,. J. Koroski on a charge of having ilâ€" legally in his ;‘msse5sio'n spirits unâ€" lawfally â€" manufactured was â€" fined $200.00 and costs or six months. D. Charonski for unlawfully having 4( eque was neard against W The charge was dismissed. e against P. Shinoff of as ohn Martinchuk was dismis vidence indicated that wher off dunned John for an ac 11 ol fOT is money clalme i upon : North $600.00 med he ced a enarge ol U!] and though Mr. A itor, made a stron 66Â¥ 5; 9 * atall "His Master‘s Voice" dealers iwfully in is possesâ€" was dawfully in Look for this LN Berliner Gramâ€"oâ€"phone Company, Limited,, Montreal ) A new model, at a new priceâ€"but of Victor proven quality. The new shape is especially attractiveâ€" it is well proportioned and embodies the same highâ€"quality workmanship as in the much higherâ€"priced Victrolas. © All Victroles now reduced in price case on the acâ€" nection ate lett on her arâ€" i taken r trial $2000, ik who hefore W tirat nen the W O n This New Console Model | @ ; apparatus for the illegal manufacture of spirits was fined $500.00 and costs, or six months, as well as a penalty of thirty days in jail apart from the fine. W. Forest on the charge of uniawâ€" fully taking Jumber from the Success Mine property was allowed to go upon paying ofr the lumber and the costs. A number of witnesses testified to the good character of the accused, and the improbability of this intending knowâ€" ingly to do anvthing illegal. ELBOW LAKE GOLD CAMP ATTRACTS MUCH ATTENTION He sa V brought satistactory fea present under toba is the faet Iv of Western tain, and, in fact the whole of the ciâ€" vilized world,chas at last come to a reâ€" alization of the great mineral future of our district. While, naturally, there is a tendency on the part of the‘large mineral interests at present exploring properties in Northern Manitoba to preserve a certain degree of reticéncee regarding â€" developments, the news which does seep through to The Pas is of such a satisfactory nature as to enâ€" courage the highest hopes. Reliahle men spealk very highly of the new fields, and activity is by no means con fined to the Elbow lake sector but exâ€" tends for many miles. Work is proâ€" gressing steadily at Copper lake, where the Nipissing company are diaâ€" mond drilling a large sulphide body, and are said to have gone down a conâ€" siderable distance through solid sulâ€" phides and then encountered quartz vein running parallel. . Preparations regarding which do of such a (Complete with Aibums) vein running parallel. Preparations are being made to diamond drill some of the claims at Flinâ€"Flon, and indicâ€" ations point to the operation of this property being not far distant. Prosâ€" pectors are busy at Herb dake, where a recent rich discovery attracted conâ€" siderable attention. Noah A. Timmins, president of Hollinger Consolidated pectors are busy at Herb lake, where a recent rich discovery attracted conâ€" siderable attention. Noah A. Timmins, president of Hollinger Consolidated Gold Mines Ltd., has made his plans for visiting Elbow lake about the midâ€" dle of June. and despatches from Mon treal state that there are high hopes in that ceity that another extremely rich camp has been located, which will in due course, begin to produce its millions of the vellow metal.‘"‘ Enthusiasm is the headlight on the train of progress. 1€ l Worit rald it Now $1450° {he 0 richest minet world, but it ntly ~thatâ€"" izht home to We of the not we have at L4 n U W in The week, Mi Nl W W ay in that t! anada this Tact ‘has been the mining fraternity orld. One of the most tures of the boom at ay in Northern Maniâ€" that the press, not onâ€" rth, have long known our doorstep one of il bearing reg onlvy compat mtate s, not onâ€" f Eastern treat Briâ€" of the ciâ€" ons 01 atively TIMPORTANT CONVENTION AT THE FALLS THIS YHEAR The Technical Section of the Canâ€" adian Pulp and Paper Association is holding its summer meeting at Iroâ€" quois Falls this week. The Technical Section is very important direetly to the papér industry and indirectly to the North Land and the Dominion eenerally.â€" The efforts of the members the North Land and the Dominion generally. The efforts of the members of this Seetion are directed towards scientific methods in the manufacture of pulp and paper, including the eliâ€" mination of waste and making avail=® able for the industry woods that are not now in general use. There atg, about 40 delegates present at the Falls from noted paper mills in Canâ€" ada and the U.S.A. The sessions will occupy three days this week, condludâ€" ing on Thursday. Mr. and Mi Schumacher, south. WANTEDâ€"A young man, Short Orâ€" der Cook, with wife. Apply Albany Latnch Counter, . Gagne, proprietâ€" or. corner Cedar st. & Fourth Ave., THE CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OF TIMMINS. M. B. SCOTT, Timmins Gold Nugget Rebekah Lodge, No 173 Regular Meeting discontinued durâ€" ing the summer months. Annual meeting in October. Watch for the special announcements. 4 Isabella Vollet, l0 N i New and Secondâ€"Hand 4 Goods Meets every 2nd and 4th Thursday in the Oddfellows‘ Hall, Third Aveâ€" nue. #9§00090900009000000000000¢4 Visiting Brothers and Sisters alâ€" ways welcome. ©0900000000000000000080068e 01 trademark! We sell good goods cheap but pay the best prices when buying from you. If you want to buvy anvthing in Furniture, Stoves, Beds,â€" Mattresses, Ete., you will get good bargains here. If you want to sell, we‘ll treat vou rigcht. 60 Balsam St. Nathan Greenberg the President re sto J. E. MceAllister, 0 leave toâ€"day for ‘th 1N l1 C. G. PIRIE, Ethel Keene, Rece. St Timmins. Secretary 1â€"20p bO P\

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