Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 1 Nov 1916, 1, p. 8

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Wowuouow weltknowon novel: by 90me n- thon for 75c. 80. out window dis- play an! be um um pick yont 1‘“. mm while may Int. The L. Budd. man 00.. nut the station. Tinnitus. Mrs. ('lms. (‘ummingm arrival hume this week after mulermning an "pern- linu fur amwmliritus in Hm 'l’cmmlo "rm'rnl "marital. Night School at 1:: mm every Mon. dty. Wednudny and Friday evenings Special uttenuon given go thou wish: in; to turn English. by compctent Instructor. Miss May Baker was the rm-ipiont of a purse: «1' $30 in guld this morn- ing I’mm Hn- lumnlcrs of Hu- (.1th I'll“. in I'N'ugnifiun 01’ INT gum! sur- viron. and flu- unniwrsnry uf lu-r birth. “it Thursday last. .‘lr. l’oitrm. ap- pearing for the defeat-:- of Joe tirin- xiia. eharged with the theft of $140 from Joe 'l‘arharge, asxed Magistrate Atkinson for a reopening of the t'ttsi' on the grounds that when he under- took the defence of the prisoner. the llrt'Vltllts week. he was not fully aware of the circumstances of the ease. The magistrate granted the request. NEW \\'l'l‘.\'l".SSl'IS. Mr. l’oitras produced four new wit- nesses in the defenee, who sa'ore that. at the time 'l'arharge lost the money he was intoxicated, and that he told the witnesses several different stories as to the amount of money he had lost. Mr. l’oitras in summing up the evi- denee given by the prisoner and the witnesses elaiined that it could nut he proved that the defendant stole the money. Although it had been shown that the prisoner’s characteristic points had been none too good, re- garding his past records of deserting his family, yet this did not necessar- ily mean that the man was dishonest. I’ECULIAR CIRCUMS'I‘ANC CS. Magistrate Atkinson stated that the prisoner in his own evidence of the previous week told two different stories as to how he obtained the $100 bill, and on this occasion he tells an- other story contradicting his previous evidence, showing that circumstantial evidence was a presumption of guilt. Police Court News The magistrate said that he was sat- isfied, however. that the bill was lust in that particular house under pecu- liar circumstances, and turned up in the same house under the same pe- culiar eireuuiatanees, and he thought that it' the primmer was huuest he would have told the pluintil'l'â€"â€"-when he heard the hill was lustâ€"that. he had reeeived an $100 bill that same «lay t'rum twu mysterious men l'rmu (.‘uhalt, ut' \s'lmnt no tram: mttld he found. Instead "1' doing an ha went right away the next day and triad tu dispusv ut' the hill, whivlt lunkcd very suspiciuux. 'l'lw 111agistr11tv devidwt, hmx'vvvr. tu haw tl10$100 hill 1L~t111'11cd tu 'l‘au'o t1a1';_rv.1111de1'tlw 0111.11111stu11ws'. 111111 ()I'dtfl'd Uringua to pm the rusts uf‘ the murt u11un111ti11g tu $11.25 111111 in 1115” pay Mr. Ruchc $15 for the guuds purvhuscd at his stnrc. Tenders wanted for sinking shaft nn Mining Quinn .\'0. 531. 'l‘. R. 3., in thv Township of Deluru, known as the Lenihan property, immediately west uf tlw Maidens MacDonald and An- chorite propertivs. I 1“} Shaft to he 12 by 8 feet in the clear, 8 by 25' square timbers. (‘untraetors to provide t’ur cutting road into the property, including,' enr- duruy where necessary. (‘untracturs to supply their own plant, materials, powder, ete., labor. board and lodging. 'l'he lnwest 01‘ any tender will not necessarily be accepted. All t'enders must he submitted with- in tWenty-eight days from ‘the date thereof to the ulTicO of the Porcu- pine North Star Gold Mines. Limited, at their head office. 10-12! King street east, ’l‘urulllu. Shafftume sunk 100 feet. plus 20 feet sump. 200 feet drifting from tho lUU-t'uut level from two faces. Dated this 27th 1916. ' Your choice of m of 100 different immzmcn mm. l{l~‘.'l‘l7R.\'l£l). 'l‘immins News in Brief H. flank», 0f Sew York. J. King. of “niacin. when» ”w ramp last WNk. TENDERS. day 0f Udubcl‘, The llulluwv'vn "euro giwn last evening in the Maymir "all. by Hm Wumln's Auxiliary M” St. Matthew's (‘liurrli mu n «lisiillri (turn 95. Almul senniyJivo muva ermlml ”w «innw. (imam: wlmm worv numlilrs frum the variuus mining ramp: in the clisiriri nml several ritizous fruit: the town. A few 0f llu‘sv \\'om:~~---.\lr. and Mrs. illulu'. Mrs. Ralph llnliliim, Mn. P. A. llulilllhm .“l'. and ”TS. l’l’llo rlmrcl. llnllingrr; Mr. and Mrs. Sum- morlmym. Mr. and Mrs. ll. Darling. Mrs. S. Y. llnrliug, l'urc-upim- ('rmru'. Mr. and Mn. Ellis. and .sira. Mills. Mrlniyn': Mr. and Mrs. Wmuwy. Svlmmni'livr: Mrs. Troilwwvy. “'03! ”Mlle; Mrs. l’inrii-r. \‘ipoml: Mr. Julius ('nlu-u. (‘rm‘susz Mr. nml Mrs. .lnlm l-‘ugg. Mr. and Mrs. Myers. Dr. and Mrs. Mimrv. Mr. nml Mrs. Him-la. mun. Mr. and MN. \\°mullmry, Mr. and Mrs. Evans. Mr. and Mrs. llugli ’ll. Lee. M rs. Sim. Mrs. P. Am-r. Mrs. Mullwruu. Mrs. llmulily. Kcum-ili D0 lmnx, Mr. 'l'uilun. Mr. C. (3. Williams and ll“! Misses l’etvrs. and several nilwm l'rum ilw tmvn. iuo nmuoruus in montimi. Hollowe’en Dance Well Attended It “us (W'tt'tilt'll'ti h\ the “ritvr that this dxum- “It! the must admit i-wr held in this vulumnmty. If this .30 triw. wv “utlid rm-umuwml tlmt dimvvs nt’ this naturv he held Imm- frc-qucntly that the puhliv made he- I-umc ucqimintml with “wit uthor mun! «hutch. us the writer untived that quitu a number at the principals Mm were in vhnrge ut the aftair did imt make the stratum-rs in thoir midst \wlcmm- in humming cuurtosv in tlwir hclmlt. The ladies it: ”Mr many fashion- able awning gun‘s, added «harm and guioh tn the m wing .4 festivitivs, and mum' mmpliuwnts wvre turHu-mning m: their style and nmwuranm'. Thv nmjurity 01' those present exâ€" pressed tlusmselvvs as having had an enjuyuhlc waning. and with the re- gret that tho dance had 10 be (-lusml early h'ecause nf the following day being All Saints’ Day. 'l‘lw dam'u numir was furnished by Mr. Martin. pianist. and Mr. ('olmubu, viulinist. wlm \vcrc repcutvdly Milled upnn for omeorcs. \VANTEU 'l‘n RENT-«Six 0r eight.“ l‘unllled llullbe; will buy if terms can he arranged. Apply Box 304, Ad- vmwe. T0 LETâ€"«Funr-rnumvd huuse, on Mut- tagami mad. Apply Muurc’s Bak- ery, 'l'ilmnins, Hut. \VANTED-"Hy u yuung lady, a posi- tinn as atouugrupher with a know- ledge of buukkeeping. Apply 15ch 19, Svhuumcher, ()nt. WANTED ~â€"- ()peruturs. Nurtheru Canada l’ms‘vr ('n., Limited, Tim- ruins. l‘URh M'AI H» Nice S-rnumod huuse, gum! 1m um} . $1,5H0; terms. Apply Sullivan Newton. Voters’ Lists, 1916, Municipality of the Township of Tisdale, District FUR SALE-ml rull-tnp «lurk uuk desk and I'L'Vuh'in}: vhuir; '2 office tables tn nmtvh, and 4 "Nice «hairs tn mutvh. 'l‘lu- ulmvv urtivlcs urv all new. Apply Hux 231“, South I’m-- new. vupinv. Notice is hereby given that l have transmitted or delivered to the per- sons mentioned in Section ‘J of The Ontario \'oters' Lists Act the copies required by said section, to be trans- mitted or delivered ol' the list. made pursuant to said Act, of all persons appearing by the last revised assess- ment roll of the said Municipality to be entitled to vote in the said muni- cipality at Elections for Members of the Legislative Assembly and at Muni- cipal elections; and that the said list was first posted up at my office at the ('ouncil Chambers, South Porcu- pine, on the 24th day of ()ctober, 1016, and remains there for inspection. And, I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions correct- ed according to law. Dated at South Purmpinc, ibis 25th (1m 01 Ootuber. A. l). 1916. \\. H. \\ ILSOX ('lvrk of the Munitipality uf the 'l'«_n'.'nslnip of Tisdalc of Temiskaming. NOTICE. I’ll I POICUPINI ADVANCI WHY? IIMMIMS 90 Pine St., Next to Dr. Moore, Opp. Goldfields Hotel. W. L. E. CHRISTIE Ladies’ good smart Suits and Coats Clearing as low as $5.95. Serge, Silk and ' Party Dresses. Clearing from $3.75 to $6.95. Ladies' and Children's Boots and Shoes. Clearing away below cost. Silks. 171/2 cents per yard; Satins, 35 cents per yard; Corduroys, 39 cents per yard. 9 Days MorenLeaving Novi11th. Duchess, Paillettes and Wash Sa- tins, 85 cents per yard. Prints, Ginghams, Sateena, Duper- ies. Table Linens, Etc. Cloning 5 cents a yard up. Raincoats, 81.4 9. Hats, Toques, Mittens, Hosiery, Corseta, 3th below cost. STOVES, MIRRORS, FIXTURES EVERYTHING MUST GO. I v-"-â€" â€" w ‘â€" â€"â€"-_ w.-. Jâ€" l'e'iieandfr'ec'domtovoir But our new shoes don‘t LOOK nke old ones-no sir- ee! Our new shoes show the blah quality of the leather in them. and the. W style to their cut and make. Come In and you will no outwith shoes that will de- é linht you and brim you back to us for your shoes tor My. ?' 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