Porcupine Advance, 2 Aug 1922, 1, p. 8

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he T. N. Q. R paid a brief visit week on their regu tion of the line. ! August 19th is the date this year for the annual Picnic of the T. N. 0. Employees, to be held at New Lisâ€" keard Beach. Auctioneer H. W. Warren will sell by public aunction at the prem:ises, River Road, Mattagami, adjoining the site of the new Empire theatre there, a very desirable frame house, 26 x 26, 8 rooms, summer kitchen, workshop 16 x 32; good well on property, etc. Property now owned by Mr. D. St. Onge, and free of all encumbrances. The sale will be at 2â€"p).m on Thursday of this week, Aug.: 3rd. Terms, 10 per cent, at time of sale and balance within ten . days. This is a very atâ€" tractive property and should find very ready sale. The Tonopah Mining Co. of Nevada are working: the Herrick property in the West Shiningtree area under an option,. The next Timmins T Friday of this week, August 4th, is Civic Holiday in both Timmins and Tisdale. This allows all in the disâ€" trict to Cllj(f:.' the Big Day at South Porcupine. It is reported that the New Liskeard Senior ball team have found it necessâ€" ary to drop out of the Temiskaming Bascball League this summer. Cohalt men are at present arrangâ€" ing for the formation and financing of a syndicate to build and rent one hundred new houses at Kirkland Lake. The plan will take $100,000.00. _ The idea is to erect 25 blocks each divided into four suits each suit to have four rooms with bath, fire place and other modern touches. The rents are to be kept down to a very reasonable figure. titat spent |f Ahome of Caldbhicl In a li; Fall Fair partment ing appe and 13th 13th: Ne § tre0. ~immons New Liskeard Baptist visitor to Timmins las ed with pleasure the made in the matter of the new Baptist chu Simmons will ‘be a The Cochrane Post last week had the followinzg item that will be of inâ€" terest to Miss Nunn‘s friends in. Timâ€" mins:â€"‘* Miss Winnie Nunn is leavâ€" ing on Saturday on a few month‘s hoâ€" liday for the Old Country. She will stop off in Haileybury on her way to Montreal, where she is taking the 8.8. ‘*Andonia"‘‘ for London on the 22nd. of July. She will spend her holidays in her old home in Haverill, Suffolk." construcetion }‘ immins an__c!_@_g_trict Notes Monday afternoon of next week of appeal New 16th:.. 1 Any Article in Our Window All worth from $1.25 to $5 each on sale Thursday and Saturday YOUR CHOICE FOR all Articles in Jewelry, Silverware, Glass and China Useful as well as Beautiful. Square Deal Jeweler. Opposite Post Office Successor to Chas. P Grill list of the iirs this ve looke John E. Garrett mentlon nou parents, is ulway stre vent 2@A TAE tt! e dates of the Ontario ear, issued by the Deâ€" riculture, the followâ€" ochrand, Sept. 12th. bart, Sept. 12th and ‘ard, ment. 1l14th. 15th, IPING. AtAIT Forward to t churech here. Mr. e a frequent visitor new church is undet 95 cents vdatiwa@y C ommission t to Timmins last ular tour ofâ€"inspecâ€" Un ( I1s â€" is made of in view of 1 ast meetin was a week and notâ€" progress heing the building of at of tbuhig reduled C 1 Orel sSUCâ€" »lden @11 pt i]: dies, was martied to Mr. Wim. Johnâ€" Iwn, of Jllllllll'ls (Mr. and Mrs. Johnâ€" |son went to Charlton to visit (Mr. \ Johnson‘s sister, Mrs. James Fraser, l\\ e all join in wishing Mr. and Mrs. ‘ Johnson prosperity and happiness."‘ week,to their home in visit to friends in Tin acquiring dby President Quaiey of me Matatchewan Gold Mines of the Daâ€" vidsonâ€"Youngâ€"MeKay group of claims in the Matatchewan area.. The purâ€" chase pru-e was a sitbstantial one, and it is understood that the purchase isAby Mr. Qualey personally. The lowest or any tender not necessâ€" arily sgecepted. J. F. Henderson, Town Engineer. ".\h and Mys. J. Waviani n 11 Hamilton, Ont.\ r%':\Il‘s. M. Greer was called to her home in Clarendon, near Ottawa, last week owing to the serious illness of her mother. Mrs. Greer left here on Saturday ‘by the first train after reâ€" ceiving word of her mother‘s illness, and arrived home about half an. hour beforeâ€"the death of her mother. Plans and specifications may seen and form of tender obtained at the Engineer‘s office, Town Hall, Timâ€" Sealed tenders, marked as to conâ€" tents, will be received by H. E. Montâ€" gomery, Town Clerk, until 12 o‘elock noon, ‘Monday, August 14th, 1922, for the construction of 1500 feet of 6" cast iron water main on Bixth Avenue From Cedar Street to Vimy Road. _The partnership of Joseph Marecus Hackett and Herbert William Varney trading in the name of ** Timmins Brick Contracting Co.,"" has been dissolved. Mr.; Varnevy will earry on Tenders for Water Works Extensions ng in Houns ladies, son, of Rev. J. D. Parks, B.D., Minister. 27 Birch Street. â€" Phone 1: Public Worship, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School, 2.30 p.m. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend these services. The North B For the stateme at the distriet ; taken care to murder, and Wells, held as a material witness, in different sections of the jail.. Wilde uwupie' a cell with anâ€" other prisoner in the opposite side of the building from that occupied by Wel!s Fourth Avenue and Cedar Streets. numit urder The Marte the LPi1} BYRNES PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH iUL=1n e lome at : «»pCa®*er IASE â€"**Wedding ‘bells wer our midst,, when Miss ow, one of our popular Tomney and son re ig plant and « with offices and Phursda: (HL. *L itelfty.‘ toer weathelr cement irls there, bu ivy that r ballâ€"plaving for trial on whlh RM® Hustler, ay Nugget is authority nt that the authorities jail at North Bay have keep Arthur Wilde, or(uUis 3 9 postp CcoOrTt 1 N\ i H a charge of as a material ‘tions of the ceéell with anâ€" M »all team rlehart to l gaccount Troquois s â€"Hazel w mnanuâ€" ting buâ€" at Matâ€" €) 1 visit Johnâ€" J()hll- urned it ‘beâ€" came aTrace the week Pin? 1 € the | ALEX. 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