Porcupine Advance, 7 Jun 1922, p. 4

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C00090090080900000000000 000009000 00000008 0000000 06000064 6 against any tendency,â€"too evident in past days,â€"to leave the thriving seeâ€" tion here in the far north out of conâ€" sideration. Returning to the case of the cattle held at Englehart, steps should be taken to guard against a repetition of this sort of thin@. Also there should a passenger train can be made to pay on the traffic to Englehart, it certainâ€" ly would pay to run it on to Timmins for the traffic coming this way. And what applies to passenger service apâ€" plies with equal foree to freight serâ€" vice. The Commission should «uard glehart, then these trains should have heen cancelled altogether all along the line. Of course, this was not done because the southern towns raised such a howl when it was proposed. If a passenger train can be made to pay ine service ine soutNern part of tie line is the place to start. The point aften emphasized by throughtful peoâ€" ple here is the idea that if Numbers 46 and 47 must be taken off above Enâ€" A. K N, 0. and the traffic for these points is a profitable feature of the road. With the right sort of attention and service there would be more trade here. Accordingly a complete return to last summer‘s service would be adâ€" visable. If it is necessary to cat down the service the southern part of the vommission shows it is anxious to. do the right thing by resuming the sumâ€" mer service on this line similar to last year, the Humane Society may not feel as tolerant or hopeless in the matter. The case referred to partiâ€" eularly is the system prevailing in the shipment of cattle over the line. Some days ago cars of cattle were held at Englehart for nearly twentyâ€"four hours before being shipped on to this north. The cattle arrived at Englehart at 8 the one morning and were not taken on until 6 the next morning. ‘There are some facilities of a kind at Englehart for the watering and feedâ€" ing‘of stock, but anyone who has handled cattle on the trains will agree that a stop like the one noted above is not a good thing by any means, to put it mildly. It is not pleasant for the cattle, nor profitable for the shipâ€" pers, even if the public at this end are not to ‘hbe considered. *If the T. & N. 0. is so hard run as to be unable to provide proper facilâ€" ities for the traflic the remedy does not appear to hbe undesirable eeonomâ€" ies with the profitable trafiic. The reâ€" medy would rather appear to be to practice the economies in the poorâ€" paying sections of the line. Iroquois li’alls, Cochrane and the Poreupine Camp are the best customers of the Repor of a ver on the T CATTLE HELD NEARLY A DAY IN ENGLEHART YARDS Office TIMMINS, THE PORCUMNE ADVANCE ance is not € WEDNESDAY, JUNE Canada â€" â€" United State Published every Wednesday by Geo. Lake, Publisher 2( Subscrintion Rate In{ ive Felephones () ) in d n 1 ociety may 1 hopeless in ‘ferred to pat prevailing in t $2.00 vear 1¢ sidence 11 Tth., 1922. | j 1¢ ONTARIO 00 ve n rh(‘ x\d AL 5]::\':1115, of South Poreupine, presiding, and the evidence went to show that the acting manager of the laundry, Mr. R. A. Stockman, had washed out an old gasoline tank and then attempt ed to solder it. Despite the facet that the tank was first washed out and in any case had not been in use for months, there was gas in it and it exâ€" ploded. Miss Sandrin was burned and otherwise injured in the explosion and death resulted. Al the laundry emâ€" ployees were called as witnesses, as well as some other citizens who were on the seene at the time or shortly afâ€" ter the explosion. The jury‘s verdiet was to the effect that the death of the young lady was due to an aceident and that as all reasonable precautions had been taken, no one was responsâ€" ible for the sad death. «4 time. M in the di firm of C al years, EXPLOSION OF GASOLINE /TANK CAUSES GIRL‘S DEATH A sad accident occeurred at Troquois Falls on Saturday whereby Miss Deâ€" solina Sandrin, employed in the Abiâ€" tibi Laundry, met sudden death,. An inquest was held with Coroner F. C. Mr. M. J. Brovender, formerly with] Chas. Pieree & Sons, has opened the| Northern Furniture Exchange at 9| Spruce street, opposite the freig'ht‘ sheds, and this week is open for busiâ€"| ness with a large stock of furniture,| aouse furnishings, hardware, flour| and feed, ete. He has fine new premâ€"| ises, all wellâ€"equipped, and with the | large stocks carried and the service; offered the public should find the new business of. much advantage. In nd-! dition to the sale of new goods, the new furniture store will look after»! the sale of slightly used furniture, dis| posing of the same either by private| sale or auction. â€" Dates for avction| sales will be announced from time to| time. Mr. Brovender is wellâ€"known| in the district, having ‘been with thef firm of Chas. Pieree & Sons for severâ€" Mr. M ness veal he ANNUAL MEETING OF DOME SHAREHOLDERS ON JUNE 13 wWORK STARTED TOâ€"DAY / ON ROAD TO JUNCTION. morHin be attention given to the possibility of any kind of freight being stalled at Englehart. If fruit, for instance, comâ€" ing north this summer should be subâ€" jeet to delay like the cattle, it is easy to see the disadvantage to the people N a V ie mekd W m« 11 140 ns ( e the ONK concerne 1VIn C an( W e trom L1 J,. BROVENDER OPENS NEW FURNITURE STORE. it may properly ommen endin M 1e transact any sadvantage to the f the North Land ineludin r March 3 officers for pletion the D 16 1€ oreu} ) wor renewin uet )1 ) net 16 the tWe OT Mine includé HnC 1€ the people and and to \ T & xX 0. dnest D ensuIn:{ r cbusi nesday) _ operaâ€" 1e highâ€" Ort q2 96 Ho uU LV H h ; |NUVMBER FROM TIMMINS *J ¢ oN GROUNDED STEAMER The Chinese laundryman, named Lim, who has been in town for some weeks from South End and who was charged with indeceney in regard to a lad of nine years of age, was sent down for three months. (lawrence netwee !Quebeo last we (from despatches Iparently had a i steering gear an The charge against J. Gi alleged breach of the O.T.A manded to this week. @COsts. Chief C. Melnnis of South Poreuâ€" pine had Andy Derosa «before the eourt on a charge of having liquor illegally in other. than a private dwellâ€" ing. Derosa was fined $200.00 and The ease of immorality against a Schumacher man was remanded for a week. h There was a very long and busy session for the police court last Thursâ€" day. The evidenee on the eases against Mr. E. Ray took up considerable time, Mr. Ray baving a number of witnesses to show that he had not been responsâ€" ible for any disorder. ‘On the other hand the evidence of Officer MeCauley was to the contraryv. After heavring was to the contrary. After hearing the evidence Magistrate Atkinson re served decision unrtil this week. MANY CASES AT POLICE CcoOURT LAST THURSDAY and the passengers are now on their way again to the s consequence. no danger an« any kind was were at onee despaitched t calm and eventually it wa transfer the passengers cept 1 su‘ltin amonsg the Montealm, as aground Mrs. R TOWN WINS 4 to 1 FROM UNDERGROUND IN FOOTBALL is much matches. Next Monday Timmins Juni at the Dome and Thursday week Schumacher Juniors pls Dome. The Juniors are putt fine brand of good football a JUNIOR FOOTBALL GAMES / IN FIRST LEAGUE SERIES. The next Junior League match on the schedule is the Schumacher on Thursday of nd an« Mis T le injury rdelav. ne la wl Mj inters 1e passengers assengers on {the steamer he C.P.R. liner reported at Point Bigot in‘ the St. tween Three Rivers and R Canaf( eek 12 n M Timmins Juniors play ind Thursday of next er Juniors play at the niors are putting up a ood football and there st evidenced in their (0 mInor 10Us 1 € 1€ sent 11 iine la.‘‘ This was dong Ste was pas par by h here we M Mrs Hai ame imer Ani the accident ex boat and the re L1CUIaT J. Gilbert THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE OU 1¢C 1 round wers we 0 ident 11 iland M )¢ FPootball Dome at his week ntealm White Mont led t ove?r re in in of we oil v «d W re its wWn )1 N € h I‘t 1¢ n , TWO FURNISHED ROOMS FOR l RENT.â€"Arnnly to 27 Sixth Avenue, FOUNDâ€" FOR SALEâ€"12 Fresh Milch Cows, 3 Holsteins, 5. Ayrshires, 4 Red Cows, Three fresh milkers and rest due shortly. Selling at right prices. Apâ€" ply to Feldman Bros., Timmins. â€"23 FOR SALEâ€"New Hammock and Kitâ€" chenUtensils. _ Apply 59 Fourth FOR SALEâ€"G1l LIGHT MOTOR BOAT FOR SALE RED BIRD BICYCLE FOR SALE BUNGALOW TO RENT BABY GOâ€"CART FOR SALE. Ap said and ni@l at several this dates was l« range and Tuesday e EVENING SAIL ON MINGA FOR CALEDONIANS TUESDAY 1oin. lne dOAt Last year the ( al very pleasan Mincga and it evening mins have 13th HARRY W. DARLING MINING ENGINEER Examinations, Reports, Developâ€" ment Programs. Reed Block, Timmins, Porcupine District, Ontario. AUTO SERVICE Barrister. Solicitor, Notary Public. Etc. PROMPT and PLEASING SERVICE When wishing to have a pleasant motor drive, call Timmins Garage Auto Service, Phone 227. Mr. Gauthier will be at Timmins daily. JUNDâ€"Single horse stop weight and rope. ~Owner may have same by proving property and paying for this advt,. Apply Box S. W., Adâ€" vance Office .Timmins. 22 wlish made Sceotchâ€"made rough) ; 1 ni (Gong). Ay; mins. almost new. Bargain for cash. Apâ€" ply L‘Eceuyer & Caron, corner Birch and Third Avenue. â€"23p 1CKets a OFFICES REED BLOCK, TIMMINS and SsSOUTH PORCUPINE. ror plougul, Alf with convenient P. Lindsay, M Room 7 Reed Bldg., Timmins. Crown and Bridge Work Plates Consultation Free. Ma DR. JNO. B. AIKEN DENTIST Phone 201 The Caledonian Society of Timâ€" ns have chartered the Minga for an ening sail on Tuesday next, June th. The boat will leave at 7.30 p.m. s<t year the Caledonians had severâ€" very pleasant evening trips on the inga and it was decided to have ‘heap for cash. Apply to indsav, Mattagami Heichts. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary. New Empire Theatre Block TIMMINS, ONT. venue TIMMINS GARAGE inu River Gordon 8. Gauthier immIins L In njovabnik will n K. Moore &A. C. BROWN the LMMA evenin $1.00 c NH An 1€ He immer to thi xecu imd the event doubt prove l1evel cat S iece Dinner se eat lock, )piy ved .: jDeen se( 11 her Bed (Thoâ€" ‘k,.3 ft.0 in: higli 0. Box 476, Timâ€" next mav Hollin The matter xecutive to il will be 01 On Mattaâ€" 1¢ Lindst m mem _ noiwed obtaine popmiat Puesday equally evenin O wn ay, al )l y nâ€" on )p )p 209000000000000000000000006000000066 Tâ€"“mmw"*â€"im”m‘ $4§§6008¢00000000000000000000000 0904000000000 000000 00 0+ If refuse is exposed flies will come, and two flies now may mean two milâ€" lion flies in July or August if precauâ€" tions are not taken. Nurse at Clinic Room daily 1.30 to 3â€"p.m. CLEAN UP YOUR BACK YARD Child‘s Welfare Clintes, Wednes days, 1.30 to 3 p.m. I1st. Wed. each month. Dr. Minthorn. 2nd. Wed. each month, Dr. Porter. 3rd. Wed. each month, Dr. Melnnis. 4th. Wed. each month, Dr. Moore. FOR SALEâ€"Canary Birds, good sing ers. Apply 26 Sixth Avenue, Tim LOSTâ€"Sterling Silver Brooch, se with Scottish thistle. Finder please leave at Advance office. Reward FOR SALEâ€"1 Ford Roadster, 1 fresh Milch Cow, 45 Chickens. <Apply to J. A. MeAllister, Schumacher. â€" 20 T mins CO0D MEALS Boarding House Schumacher â€" Ont. In connection with the O‘Connor House. W. P. OLTON‘S Safety First Boil the Water BOARD OF HEALTH GOLUMN S. COOD SERVICE $8.00 PER WEEK p TIMMINS GARACE Notice is hefeby given that tl Court of Revision for the purpose . hearing appeals against the Asses ment Roll, returnable at April sut 1922, will sit in the Counrt House : Iroquois Falls, on Wednesday, Jw 14th, at 3 o‘clock in the afternoon. (signed) A. J. HODGSON, Town Cler MUNICIPALITY OF IROQUOIS FALLS. COURT OF REVISION Phone 209 = Dr. L. Gagnon â€" Meets every Tuesday evening in th. Oddfellows Hall, Third Avenus Visiting brethren requested to attend R. Richardson, W. G. Smith MUST BE SOLDâ€"F BRICK CHIMNEYS WANTED To TIMMINS LODGE, 1.0.0.f. No. 453 May 24th, 1922 Now open for business. Firstâ€"elass rooms, and steam heated All upâ€"toâ€"date conveniences. Reading and Sitting Rooms. Sample Room for Travellers Best dining room in town. Meals at all hours. BUILD. For particulars write 476, Timmins. K ht and Dav « it ed to. your Dealer for Doctor Prepared Medicine PARIS HOTEL IROQUOIS FALLS. Veterinary Office 1] Tom1) ourâ€"room hous s;â€" comfortabl . good locatio: Cochrane, Ont Ga on O y atte #)ep «y

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