Porcupine Advance, 22 Oct 1924, 1, p. 11

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L 400004060 W. H. SEVERT Let us repair and waterproof that leaky roof before the rainy season. Parabestos Roofing Paint, and Kantleek Roofing Cement For Sale Corner Kirby Ave and Mountjoy St P.0O. BOX 974. â€" TIMMINS, ONT. Bank Money Orders HUNT, Bringing Up Father. THE NEXT GLFY CO@OMES IN MY OFFICE AN orrgrs, TAE A ciG@AR® ‘LL CAoOoRE mm ADN OM P.Jljz ‘TIARED â€" OF They may be purchased at any Branch of this Bank in amounts up to fifty dollars. Bank Money Orders ensure you against loss and the cost is very small. TIMMINS BRANCH, HE most convenient way to send money through the mails is by Bank Money Soft Drinks, Tobaccos, Cigars, Cigarettes, Candies, etc. If you break your Blectric Light just 39 Fourth Ave. Opp. Fire Hall You know where you can get the CANNED GOODS ICE CREAM AND FRUITS Acting Manager. Mr. J. K. Macdonald, the Dean of Canadian Life Insurance Busiâ€" ness, Celebrates 87th Birthday. PROMINENT iN GANADA FOR DVER RALF A CENTURY For Si.\'-f.\' years or more Mr. Macâ€" donald has been _ prominent in the work of the Presbyterian church, and also in the work of the Aged and Inâ€" firm Ministers‘ Fund. Besides these, he has been active in all movements for general _ philanthropme purposes, and no man in Canada is better known than che in connection with work of nature. ‘On October 12%h, Mr. J. K. Maeâ€" donald dean of the Life Assurance Business in Canada celebrated â€" his Sith birthday. Insurance men from Malifax to Vancouver will, no doubt experience a glow of pride in the career of the dean of cheir profession. Mr. J. K. Maedonald â€"was born in Edinburgh, Seotland, in theâ€" year Queen Victoria commenced her reign, to be exact October 12, 1837.. All his life he has heen blessed with a vigorâ€" ous constitution, â€" and those _ whose pleasure it is to meet him upon his visits to the office (which he attends almost every day) are delighted with the keen interest that he still mainâ€" *‘* Mr. Dan Dale‘s young son, about 14 years old, is laid up with a 22 calibre bullet wound in his leg as a result of the carelessness of another vyoung féllow. Chief Johng#on has notified a numhber of parents in the camp about allowing minors under 16 to prowl around the woods and highways with rifles. A couple of days ago a young hopeful was taking aim at a dog on the road, with three other youths standing right behind the dog in the line of fire. ‘The Chief just happened along and deprived the young fellow of the rifle and possibly averted a serious accident. If parâ€" ents will persist in permitting childâ€" ren to earry rifles without any superâ€" vision, some pmosecutions are likely to follow."‘‘ Over $2,500.00 has beencollected to date for the Hairleybury Memorial Fund, with a number of other subâ€" seriptions promised and the collecâ€" tion still in progress. f KIRKLAND LAKE BOY SHOT IN THE LEG BY ANOTHER BOY The fact that boys should not have access to firearms is emphasized by a paragraph which appeared in The Northern News last week. I; is from the Kirkland Lake correspondent of the Cobalt newspaper, and reads as Ffollows :â€" o other man now active in business life in the Dominion. The Confederation Life Association is the monument to ecareer. It was largely due to his foresight and sagacity that it was started in 1871 and since that time he has been pracâ€" tically its principal executive officer. He is an authority on Life Assurance subjects, his experience having given him a broad grasp of the subject that is possiubly unexeelled. tains in them and the affairs of the Confederation Life Association. He is one of the great pioneers in the business dife in Canada; and it is probably a fact that he has been enâ€" geaged in business longer than any THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO "Father Goes up in the Airâ€"Like Smoke." eration lifte Assoc:ation. He of the great pioneers in the s life in Canada; and it is y a fact that he has been enâ€" in business longer than any LC ~Go UrP on THE ROOF WwrHeEeree | WoOrN‘t 526 ormr HEAR ANY THING SMOK N‘ LOOK AFTER YOUR VOTE FOR MUNIGIPAL COUNCIL Although You are on the Plebiscits List This Does Not Mean Anything in Regard to a Municipal Vote. Last week reference was made to the fact that a lot of citizens were undk the intpression that because they had seen to the placing of their names on the lists for,.voting in the Plebiscite on October 23rd, they would be entitled to vote on municipal matâ€" ters. The two lists are distinct and sepayate and have no bearing on each other. The one is forâ€" Provincial Purposes only and the other for Munâ€" icipal Voting. It is true that the names added by the Judge here in connection with the Revising of the K1 very interesting event took place quietly at 8.00 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 18th, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Urquhart, when their eldest daughâ€" ter, Marion, ibecame the hbride of Frederick N. Whaley, of Tiaimmins. Miss Bessie Urquhart, sister ‘of the bride, acted as bridesmaid, while the groom was supported by his brother, Mr. James Whaley. . The officiating clergyman was Rev. J. D. Parks, of Byrnes Presbyterian church. Immedâ€" iately after the ceremony a damty wedding breakfast .was served, ‘atter which the happy couple left for a short trip to Ottawa, Montreal and Toronto, the bride travelling in a very becoming coat of navy blue marvella, trimmed with grey squirrel, and hat to match. On their return, Mr. and Mrs. Whaley will reside at 162 Eim St. South. Both young people . are very popular members of the younger social set in Timmins, and have the sincere good â€" wishes of a host of friends. Oflicial confirmation was reported last week in the despatches of the report that the Coniagas Mines Company wilf undertake the exploration and deâ€" velopment of the Three Nations, the La Palme and other adjoining propâ€" erties in the Three Nation Lake seceâ€" tion of Whitney Township, in the Porceupine field. The deal is in the form of a workâ€" ing agreement, with an optrton to purchase at an attractive price should the results of work ‘warrant such a counse Assembly Only."" THe addition of your name by the Revising Officer reâ€" cently has accondingly no bearing on your municipal vote. That Revising Oflicer business was for the Ontario Elections only. â€" Because many are still not clear on the question, The Advance would urge all citizens to see that they are duly entered on the Town of Timmins Voters‘ List for municipal elections. For the .revising of the Town Voters‘ List the usual procedure‘is being followed. â€" Copries of the list are posted up as nequired by law. The list may be seen at any time during office hours at the Town â€" Clerk‘s Oflice. If your name is not on the list leave the necessary application with the Clerk to have the name adâ€" ded. Too many citizens who: think they are entitled to vote leave the matter until too late. It is no use kicking because you have no vote. Do your part and see that you have a vote. A favorable feature is that the sedimentary formation in which the Dome Mine Company is finding its pavable ore bodies in duplicated on the newly optioned property. List for the Plebiscite are to be conâ€" sidered as part of the Munieipal Voters‘ List, but only as Part JII. of that list, headed, **Those Entitled to Vote at Elections to the Legislative WEDDING OF POPULAR YOUNG COUPLE SATURDAY CONIAGAS SECURES OPTION ON THREE NATIONS CLAIMS Studv, search, swe at mt took place at 162 Eim people â€" are the vounger C * SCs t 3 * s s 4 s 3 3 4 4 3 4 t o o . i o i in i5 io 0n i5 05005 90900 0 Wholesale Fruits, Vegetables, Confectionery, Tobaccos. TIMMINS BRANCH, = sOUTH PORCUPINE BRANCH, 3/ Spruce St. Banking By Mail IMPERIAL BANK It is a simple matter to do your banking by mail. Just enclose your money in a registered énvelope and send it to any branch of this Bank, We will credit your account with the sum and forward an acknowledgment by return mail. ; , ADA. By (Geo. McManus. Motor or Horseâ€"drawn Hearse Flowers and Cars Furnished Cor. Third Ave. and Maple St. TIMMINS, ONT. Night and Day Phone 509 D. SUTHERLAND, Manager. F. R. WAY, Manager.

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