Porcupine Advance, 13 Sep 1922, 1, p. 4

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and that it \ ‘The proposed n practical fr ThE PODRCUPINE ADVARCE iGw in y CELIL.A. s es €exciteim the Suu TIMMINS, the Sudbury S lhas been the s and that it was blie.â€" The Staq: proposed new »ractical from Office 21 new â€" WOMAN HELPED TO DIG FOUNDATION FPOR HALL Amons the new Duildings now well along in construction is the new ‘Rouâ€" manian, Ukranian or Eurasthanan Hall. This large building is on (Wilâ€" son Avenue in Mattagami, just over the town line, and near the corner of Second Avenue. It is patterned someâ€" what after the plan of the Finlander Hall. There is a fine cement basement that will be used for bath, athletic and class purposes, while the main kall will be suitable for dances, conâ€" certs, meetings, ete., Most of the work in connection with the duilding was done by the men for whom it as being erected. In the work of excavatâ€" ing the men themselves did all the work with the assistance of <their women, the women showing that when it ecame to digging they could shake as wicked a spade as any man among them. 3 EPECIAL FUR EXHIBIT AT HOLLINGER STORES There will be a special exhibit of furs at the Hollinger Stores on Thursâ€" day, Friday and Saturday of this week, Sept. 14th, 15th. and 16th. The eXhlblt will be of the kind usually available only in the larger cities. ‘There will be about $30,000.00 worth of high grade fur coats for both laâ€" dies and gentlemen, as well as a wide range of furs and fur sets.â€" The exâ€" hibit is only possible here through speeial arrangements made by the Hol linger Stores with the famous fur firm of Sellers Gough, Toronto, who are sending Mr. Geo. Booth, an experâ€" ieneed and practical fur man, in charge of the unusual display here. HAILEYBURY TO SPEND $12,000 FPOR SCHOOL REPAIRS Following the failure of the rateâ€" payers to ratify the -b.\'-l:}w for a new school ‘building at Haileybury, the Council last week passed the necessâ€" ary byâ€"law for the raising of $12,000 for repairs reported as absolutely neâ€" eessary ‘by the school board to put the present building into proper condiâ€" present tion. Published every Wednesday by Geo. Lake, Publisher nite JM N.OH.A The ONTARIO 1¢ 11 C.0.D. SERVICE BY MAIL COMMENCES OCTOBER 1 SPECIALS COMING TO TH L NEW EMPIRE THEATRE Friday a 16â€"Dustinâ€" Mept. 22 he <eell MOUNTJOY SCHOOL TAXES PAYABLE THIS MONTH Oct. 6 and 77â€"‘ *A kee in King Arthur Oct. 21 and 22â€" Oct. 27 and 28â€"‘ Both the public and separate sehool taxes for the Townshipâ€"of Mountjoy are payable this month. A penalty of five per cent. will he added to taxes not paid by the due date. The Mountâ€" joy ‘Public School taxes are payable on or before Sept. 15th and the Mount joy Separate SclWWool taxes on or ‘beâ€" fore Sept. 30th. vil CONTRACT LET FOR DIAMOND DRILLING IN HURRICANAW The Union Gold Mining Corporaâ€" tion who did good exploration and deâ€" velopment work in Whitesides Townâ€" ship some ighteen miles from Timmins are now centering their attention on properties owned in the Hurricanaw area. Recently they let a contract for a large amount of diamond drilling. Two drills will hbe used and it is unâ€" derstood the drilling has started. LADIES‘ DAY AT TIMMINS GOLF CLUB, SEPTEMBER 8 Twenty ladies were present for the match at the Golf Course on Friday. Mrs. Miller won the first flight. Miss Richardson won in the second. $5.00 was collected for the fund. MUNICIPAL TAXES SHOULD BE PAID BEFORE SEPT. 30. uture For some time past the town water has not been as free from impurities as usual, and the Board ot Heain Dept. strongly advises the boiling‘ of the water as a precautionary meaâ€" sure. Boil the water! ‘‘*BOIL THE WATER!‘‘ IS THE ADVICE OF HEALTH DEPT. The New Empire vew Empire lheatre has a nulu specials booked for the near Among thu~e specially worth may be mentioned the followâ€" ind Saturday, Sept Farnum in **Primg ‘ and 23â€"‘*Queen U ~â€"" 1 CJUTY «2 the Hill A Connecticut r‘s Court.‘" ‘"Primal Law.‘ ‘*+Queen of ‘She ) and 11 MUCH DOUBT ABOUT THE REAL COAL SITUATION THIS FELLOW UP AGAINST ~NOTHER BOTTLE LAW eÂ¥ening, the weapon used being allegâ€" ed to be a bottle. The law is getting to be a merciless jade. There‘s hardâ€" Iy a thing a fellow can do now with a bottle., You can‘t lawfully drink out of it and apparently you ean‘t tap a friend on the ibean with it. The result is that most folk don‘t do a thing to a bottle when they get hold of it. How ths Hon. Mr, Raney must hate a ‘botâ€" tle! M Of course, Thursday‘s police court will have the usual drunks, some plain some fancey and some homeâ€"brew. ‘At present the wavfaring man finds that M present the wayfaring man finds that the world has more good hard knocks than good hard liquor. GOLDFIELDS OF MYSORE,... ... INDIA INVESTIGATE NORTH Attracted by the remarkable growtu of the North Land, it is understood that the Goldfields of Mysore, India, a wealthy ‘British corporation interâ€" ested in mines in India, is investigatâ€" ing the possibilities of this country in a mining way. Kirkland Lake and the Skead areas are undergtood to be seâ€" curing special attention from, this corâ€" poration at the present time. Among other properties hbeing investigated by the Goldfields of Mysore are the Queen Lebel and the Skead Gold Mines. It is said that an option has been secured on the latter property. With the Goldfields of Mysore taking an active interest in the North Land it is likely that important financial arrangements will be made for the deâ€" velopment of Kirkland Lake and Skead Township properties. Onece really interested in the North, it might not ‘be diffieult to get this wealthy corporation into the big gold campâ€"the Poreupine. RADIO FANS HERE SHOULD LISTEN FPOR THESE SPECIALS It may ‘be of interest to the radio fans of this district to know that the St. Louis iPostâ€"Dispatch Radio staâ€" tion, ‘*K.K:D.,"" of St. Louis, ‘Mo., U. S.A., has requested Mr. M. J. Caveney of Sandy Falls to name any particular piece of music which he would like to be transmitted to us here in the North from St. Louis. The violin number will be ‘*Susie"‘ and the song is entitled, ‘*I Don‘t Want to Get Well,*"" and Mr. Caveney advises all radio fans to listen in on this particular night as he can highly recommend ‘both artists. GOOD PROGRESS BEING MADE IN PLACER MINING Satisfactory progress is reported in the placer mining operations now in progress in MeCool Township in the Matheson area. Sluice boxes were reâ€" cently taken in to the Neh Faulkenâ€" ham claims in MeCool and work is in progress in the sluicing of the gravel, a recovery ofâ€"from 50¢. to $1.00 per yard being reported from the work. The work has not been in progress long enough to determine the value of the placer field, but soon it will he fairly evident as to whether placer mining is a practical addition to the gold mining of this part of the North Land. orason over the 'oning, the weapon Eâ€"to bottle.:~". This we 11 1001 T I1 1| 1t U t.â€"n said N1 n( THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE HMI hittin 11 C ce court ehind it Friday Ns 1t FOR The local officers on behalf of the soldiery wish through the medium of our town paper to announce for the coming weekâ€"end, Sept. 17â€"18, their Harvest Thanksgiving seftices. Sunday‘s meeting are as follows :â€"â€" Holiness at 11 a.m. At 3 p.m. in hheu of the Sunday School, there will be an open meeting of a special character in which the 8.8. children will take part. Parents, relatives and friends heartily invited. Atâ€"7.30 p.m.â€"Salvation meeting. In all of thése services special song sheets will be provided with Harvest hymns, old and new, which are béing rendered. On Monday night, 8 p.m., a musical meeting will be held, after which lunch can be obtained, also vaâ€" rious homeâ€"made articles, cookery and candy, all at nominal prices. Come and join in with us during the weekâ€"end. For Saleâ€"Entire Stock and Fixâ€" tures of F.IP. A. Poirier, General Merâ€" chant of Earlton. Tenders will be received by C. A. Byam, Authorized Trustee, New Lisâ€" keard, up to 12 o‘clock noon, Septemâ€" ber 25th. 1922. Parcel No. 1â€"Staple Dry Goods, Ladies and Children ready to wear ........... £$3295.96 Parcel No. 2â€"Men‘s elothing and ; e . . 683.72 Parcel No. 3â€"Boots shoes 1478.580 Parcel No. 4â€"Harness ...... 313:99 Parcel No. tinâ€" l 1329.16 Parcel No. 6â€"Paints Oils, â€"343.94 Parcel No. 7â€"Medicines and Drugs= tss y i.i tss 382.13 Parcel No. 8â€"Groceries and GCrockery .4 .i ki 1421.57 Total Stock ... Parcel No. 9â€"Shop Fixtures and ‘:Furniture: ........... ‘Tenders received on any parcel or en bloec. Stock may be inspected upâ€" on application to Mr. P. J. Laflear, Highest or any tender not necessâ€" arily accepted. Earlton. Inventory may be inspected in office of the Trustee. QUALITY SIGNS is the result of character, or as usually sayâ€"Quality. teimn‘ limu cate cated On The NnlLL â€"UNnlS S1L0GC ~GL CC river adjoining Mattagami Heights Townsite. ‘These lots are all high and command a view of the town of Timmins and for miles down the river. Prices will range from $50 to £100 and will be sold on very easy terms. This offer is an excellent opportunity for investment as these lots will double. their value by Spring. . H. A. Proctor, opposite )le THE SALVATION ARMY is what we are The erviable reputation of Billett Rear of 10 Cedar St. is what others say we are Total aeciden CHARACTER 18th. ntm Did vou T‘ C. A. BYAM, Authorized Trustee, New Liskeard, Ont M\ A»nnNnIns® will ha r of 40 hill this » Matta 1( YUsSs Fa air gabout that, FIFTY CORDS OF 20â€"inch the ball last| wood for sale, all sound Apply to E. C. Brewer, ° vot 1 Ol $11205.02 1955 the| WANTED 0604 06GC REGULAR MEETINGS RE CHRISTIAN SCTIENCE HER Pays highest prices for secondâ€"hand furniture. Sells new and secondâ€"hand Furniture at cheap prices. BUYS AND SELLS FURNITUR®E HARRY W. DARLING MINING ENGINEER Examinations, Reports, Developâ€" ment Programs. Reed Block, Timmins, Porcupine District, Ontario. Na Springsâ€"Honest Weight. 4 Over Rinn Bros., opposite P.0O. TIMMINS, ONT. Dealer in New and Second Hand Furniâ€" ture, Stoves, Boots, Gramoâ€" phones, and Tools of every Desâ€" cription. We store furniture, etc., at low rates, Delivery Free. We pay highest prices and sell the cheapest. W. H. Wilson ALL KINDS OF WOOD FOR SALH. Box 3, Timmins. Bole District Agent TIMMINS, ONT. M â€"inch Dry Fire sound and dry wer, Maftawam [immins, Ont. â€"â€"30â€"3f C1 W ) UMMING L1ODGE, No. 459 no 1¢ 1) The Best of Good Milk 12 ‘%¢c. a Quart 8 Tickets for a Dollar. 16 Pints for a Dollar. wW. H. SEVERT General Building Contractor Estimates Furnished Clean Stables, Clean Cows, Clean Handling, Clean Milk. WATCH FPOR THE BLACK HORSE AND THE RED RIG. Mattagami Box 703 Phone 32 COBALT, ONTARIO will render all water safe 1 drinking purposes. Safety First Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public. EBtc. Flies spread Typhoid Fever, Screen avainst them. Child‘s Welfare Clinics, Wednes days, 1.30 to 3 p.m. 1st, Wed. each month. Dr. Minthorn, 2nd. Wed. each month, Dr. Porter. 3rd. Wed. each month, Dr. Melnuis. 4th,. Wed. each month, Dr. Moore. Nurse at Clinic RoOm daily 1.30 to 3 p.m. Mr. Gauthier will be at Timmins daily. PROMPT and PLEASING SERVICE When wishing to have a pleasant motor drive, call Timmins Garage Auto Service, Phone 227. y» Room 7 Reed Bldg., Timmins OPFICES REED BLOCK, TIMMINS and SOUTH Di\ § 1 6 Phone 201 Crown and Bridge Work Plates Consultation Free. DENTIST 0. B. AIKEN Boil the W ater BOARO DF REALTH GOLUMN sainsgdury SWAT THE FLY 11 N. G H H. H. MOORE, M.D., K. 0. H. i1ay evening in Third ~ Ave auested to att Ontario )1

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