Porcupine Advance, 22 Jun 1921, p. 5

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_ st, . WWWE} gqyqgigigtytgiyiyigiyqeRRReige!RRRRhWi,gihRRRRfi iWi'i',ti," HON. BARRY MILLS PAYS T VERY QUIET VISIT HERE vincial Geologist, and i. u. viibliUl- land, Chief Mining Inspector, paid a. Visit to Timmins over the ss.urek-,enl/ They did. They were very quiet nhouti it. The Mayor hunted them up and asl iietsal explained the conditions and‘ needs of this dsitriet. Saturday thei party went underground at the big) mine. The. Board of Trade and other public bodies here had intended to have a talk to the Honourable Minis- ter of Mines, but apparently he was not seeking the limelight. Few in town knew the party were here. On Sunday the Honourable-Minister took a pleasant cruise up the river. It is to be hoped he had a pleasant time find a nice rest during his visit here. On Monday the Minister and his par'- ty went on to South Porcupine where a meeting of the Prospeetors' Asso- ciation was arranged. Hon. 'Mr.'Mills addressed this meeting, giving his views on the problems arising. Judg- ing from the reports of Hon. Mr. Mills' remarks and general, atttiude, it would appear that he would gladly giire the prospectors and the mining industry a square and intelligent deal. It would be interesting to learn who ttte villain may be who throws the "rtonkey-wreneh into the machinery. In regard to the geological survey M F gii ooo-oo-oo-o"""'""" o-o-oo-oo-o-o""""""""" ot-ot-oo-o-o-o""""""'. r I - . IDES Ho n tom H HIT)? 'ry Mills, Mi nor wtih Dr. M rgist, and T. ( Mining Inspect: isitriet. Saturday the derground at the big ad of Trade and other here had intended to the Honourable Minis- mt apparently he was ' w . _ . ‘ .4. ' -- _ It Itil k' " ' . r H f " " ' ' ~ _ J " . , ' - = ' , - ' k' r' . r - I ‘ I . . . w. l y - ~ ’ P. = . . ,3. v l . . Y . . ' .A = . - q . I " ' r , I ' - " f5 , - _ , v' ., - - " ' I. - . w ’ i - - . _ . ,. . " ~ - , - - at: l ' - . , . , - ,. - v v u , . . a air Bt - " - rAMr ' " " " " ‘ a l ‘ r I " BME - . ' P. - - I , . - f ' . “,4, v - .4“. 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W MW” _ them up and as conditions and l Saturday the mud at the big 1Mr. Alex Anson is very sorry that on Sunday evening some customers were not promptly waited upon at his iee-eerarn parlor, River Road. His waitresses being away he attempted to wait on customers himself, but the work was too heavy for him, with the result that he became ill and asla re- sult the service was not up to the usual standard. "After this, how- ever," Mr. Anson 'says, "the service is going to be the very best. Never again will customers have to wait un- duly, or myself lose money." "The best serviee,--that is what is to be at the Anson Road, now pend upon , («The ofhers of the Maftagmni Pulp & Paper Co. in the Reed block have been closed, the company for the pre- sent intending to handle its ofliee work at Smooth Rock Falls. , amp si-that IS w Ice Cream and always it," he says mums Buy a Tag, 75c, Good for All Day. 'reanishraaning Firemén’s e hat is to be at Parlors, River You can de- ad. Jon as a to look pron lders tieal ‘nt II tr- EGRAND OPENING or THE E MEN'S STORE ON SATURDAY went Stuff reputiitiotl to ways offerin and playing: , the public. A lively hlvse'oall game between the Firemen and the Kingston Hotel team featured the week-end. Jimmy Deacon pitched for the Firemen, who won out by a margin of 1 in an eleven to ten Score. The Kingston Hotel team claims it was, only a fluke and Jack Tierney 's well-fed players solemnly atfirm in choicest English that under ordinary circumstances they can beat I n-e-wzu- [mt-es, i test. Mr. Bueove Tltltllllll NEWS ill BRIEF ants elsewhere m this s,t.ers issued this week ore," Mr. S. Buco are at 20 Third Averr site Hamilton's liver: and opening sale co rday of this week, Jr cut is featured by a I 0 Keri n w l JULY FBRST, 1921. ct2l u' these specxal sales, al- wi,',' noteworthy bargains fairly and squarely with not pr incov by 'ery) is to have a commencing Sa- June 25th. The a number of spe- ices often below enue 1e paste THE PORCH?“ ADVANCE K, the advertise- issue and the . “The Men's (DE sky 1 enviable sales, al.. early op- to have a mine Sa.. 11E w men 3 team enthusiastic (A Gan in town recently cur express driver because a long- case of liquor had not arrive/ was very irreligious. It is a f; the express driver si A. Saint. This (Wednesday) morning the tire brigade had a call to the foot of Spruce street where some stumps had been set on fire and seemed to he a possible source of danger to neighbor- ing: houses. A line of hose was laid and the water soon stumped the stumps as fire menaces. The blaze was in the neighborhood of the new Hollinger houses, and the stumps were being disposed of in the process of cleaning up. :1 “It is so hot these days that every- body is keeping good," said Chief Greer yesterday. If this is the right Greer yesterday. It tins IS the tuglrt idea, there will be a lot of good Peo- ple in the next world where the erowds gather. The heat, or some- ting else, had such an effect on Tim- mins that up to last night it wasn't necessary to make a single arrest in town and there was not a single ease on the docket for tomorrow. This is the first time that it has been as hot as that job. l, everlas 's team since Chief Greer went on the Illy m g heads " the The Firemen deny Grand Parade on arrival 9.50 a.m. train, headed by the band. _ Good train service to and from all points. Presentation bf flag to the Town by the Timmins Chapter oi the Daughters of the Empire. , d. 'l'nls ‘act that 0 rd one d t hrs Ire- IE lit Couneil yesterday afternoon arrange- ments were completed for the carry- ing through of the sewage disposal plant construction. Mr. Flanagan, the eontraettn', was formally instruct ed by resolution to proceed with the work of constructing the sewage dis- posal plant and carry it through to early completion. IT IS ALWAYS A PLEASURE TO ANSWER QUESTIONS! The Cobalt Nugget in its 'Monday issue, where the editorials ought to be, snys:~“F0r two issues the Porcup- ine Advance has forg:otten to say oderiferously that Timmins is being lihelled some more in The Nugget. Are you still there, Advance!” Even in a four-line item like that The Nugget could not stick to the truth. It is three weeks since The Advance had a word to say to The Nugget. Sure, The Advance is still here. And you? Mr. Nugget? Are you still there? Or only half there? Or, worse still, gone to North Bay, or further south where you ought to be? il oderiferously? tt The Nugget ll In W t'0 wall re John Morrison, Secretary. um a I end, betwe It 1mm W In ot Pe: “.4 1111le tnitlit' M 1' 6m 'iri'ifys. 1 'ani 1 the vanee1TI,' rrdis.. use (anad rh to at North , , Through ’6 ne Int day, wyll use t'antit1ltir1 Autionai nys. DUI- tion at North Bay. _ Connections at Earlton Jet. for Elk Lake daily except Sunday. Daily, exeept s'itnda.v,r.serviee bet~ ween North Bay and Cochrane, trains Nos. 17 and 18, operating through Canadian Paeifie sleeper between Montreal and Timmins. These trains will use Canadian Paeiiie Ry. Station at North Bay. Local service, daily except Sunday, between Englehart and Cobalt, also between Coehrane and Timmihs. See current time ttble or apply any T, & N. o. Ry. Agent for full partiew. lars. TBMISKAMING a NORTHERN ONTARIO RAILWAY The and A. J. FARR, General Passenger Agent, l North Bay. daily inental I. betwu ain Se tl l Limited, trains won Montreal and These trains will ional Rys. Station nos ee te deney it IKE?"

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