Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 6 Jun 1917, 1, p. 8

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§ P 4* 5 Timmins News in Bniei ial OlMiecor Ackroyd confisâ€" o ceases of liqior last week. he eases was a ease where as getftting in a case while had just gotten in a ease in a day or two before. **There ne months ol l)(’illl wWAs (ll Anal toxaeimi y will be extended Mr. and Mrs. Berâ€" he death of theitr Monday. â€"Margaret mily ill sinee Tuarsâ€" ill likely have ire Theatre t ne of tl‘)e Emâ€" ias done hus izhâ€"class tailor Hotel SINnCL 1 iiulsâ€" is old at the » new _ to prosâ€" the latest commenceâ€" er BaArc heen lor une he Gun toâ€"mor "BliA n C t1i}CIn n{tyr( a nc ast 111 to the Lollouing uf a possible Jos \Ie\\ton, Donaidson. 1 1 11 Da ceived Gordo Whitne Hero kindnes plac weokâ€"0 found 1pCGre heing 1 bes Georgze Saturd churceh kinson At the regular meeting of Timmuns Lodge, No. 459, 1.0.0.F., on Tuesday evering the following oflicers â€"were elected for the ensuing term:â€"J.P.G. â€"Gieo. Lake; N.G.â€"W. H. Pritchard; V. G.â€"W. G. Smith; Fin. See::â€"Geo. Drew ; HRHee. See.â€"A. G. â€"Carson; Treas.â€"H. MceQuarrie; Grand Lodge M. Myles. tepresentative 1 morning; OWY Lean placed on Pin« mmn»mnvm of eans ting iof waste pape h. . and"others a ceptacles for paper, efe. papers and other waste blowing arâ€" ound on the thorouglhifares. h\cr' citizen should make it a point of honâ€" or to use these receptacles for waste paper, such as newspaper wrappers, envelopes, etec., etc., so often carelesâ€" sly thrown on the streets. As soon 2s filled the eans will be avoid operation 0o renloVel necessarily GlillecUL is assistant, however, [ and is successfully Mr. and Mrs § tdren of n â€"Georgese HTOVE 66 O NV L Provincisl Officer reels mMin?s the distri V i)T (»f ]!‘0( DR ha O W1 yos | ypewriters Supplies carried in Stock W L. Stadelman Co. of lLrogquos L much interest incial Officer Ackroyd picked orge Pitkouski on Friday as the chief of three who seemed serappy and sloppy on street. â€"was allowed out on bail on ay so that he might not miss on Sunday. Magistrate Atâ€" will also likely give him a on Thursday. on of all ‘the.‘"C mnother forward DNis S d see: 1 eimly looking are asked to use s for the disposal te. The idea is to clean and tidy an ic dangers tuat ar ind other waste bl i the thoroughfare hould make it a por De how emptied [¢ othe p 11 ap reman MeLean made e improvemenxrt last â€" wWIl ll'uqlluin‘ C Timmins, Q)R for sale or rent <x@Ore WV rida Brief ! hooting on BI‘uld;\}“ res were made !Hlt‘ â€"K. F. Delong, ll:; Fred Cross,3; Harry | 8. â€"M. Allworth, 19 ; | 2. 6: Geo. Preston, 22. )ewar and partner t % t * x C s 3 # C Nt \ o se 1e nNns‘inmnng? 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Cz | fiz‘:qun;gv 4 NX I Re U wmyoaran pQâ€" | | #d wptt,uow MkK . +3 U C W d I i '“3 "‘“l S k y 51.00 f © FaAaAn n o( «i r. ioi abet s A {.‘ .v.pl. .‘\).l a4 A ) "x'.' ‘,«-~ x CA 1 AH # VW ]?H!Yk(il :‘IUINQ :»ra_' NTAE C u. <% H Â¥ A % f;..g lhip. ‘* Everybods | "*raP â€"~ @ ..‘ I » % 4 l' l;‘“ ' \\ SA VS T;H‘I\U'dl?fl« | d ts 1 seA % : | ‘ 331:" * ardly know what Yt'l ht Am ranrk all â€" for Ihv:ri resigned tment lhimselt macity, difficul pian Town Foreman Meâ€" Pine street the first cans for the deposiâ€" per, efe. â€" Merchants sked to use these reâ€" e disposal of scerap idea is to keep the d tidy and also to rs3 faat arise â€" from THE G. MceCoubrey and is Falls, spent the nins, visiting â€" the r places of interest Mr. MeCoubrey is Falls, and no doubt st in municipal enâ€" department Gn e ceans will be renplaced by the scerves the coâ€" citizens it will 1 move in hayâ€" ife town. One fillin« arise blowin Cobalt ADVANCE % Friday and Saturday, June 8 and i %mfifififikfififiifi!fifififififififihfifififififimfim Pte. Jack Munroe left Monday for a brief visit to ° South Poreupine, leaving there in the evening to go by the National to Toronto where he will take further treatment for his inâ€" jured arm. The case of A. Gentile, accused of perjury in connection with his stateâ€" ments regarding the age of the gairl whom he married, and whom it is now stated was 16 rather than 19 at the time of the ceremony, was â€" before t)‘lagistratc Atkinson here on Thursâ€" day but was adjourned until the evenâ€" ing court at South Poreupine. The evidence of a number of â€" witnesses was taken until there arose the quesâ€" tion as to whether the oath was propâ€" ‘erly administered by the issuer â€" of marriage licenses. Mr. Slaght, counâ€" sel for Mr. Gentile, held that as the proper formula had not been used there was no legal oath administered and henee there could be no charge of perjury. To eonsider tlus point, and look up authorities on the matter, the Magistrate adjourned the case until this week at the Timmins court. U | AGIFIRIRIALIRLIALIAIALAINALNALAALIEARIALALREHT #00094000000000000000000900000000000000040000460006080000080000006 444440900846 Massive â€" Thrilling â€" Appealing â€" Spectaczliar 0606 #40¢004008900400009000800000000000000000000060640444004 Cast of 400 Battleships, Aeroplanes, Artillery, Cavalry, Infantry #40000$60000000 060466446086 Matinee: Saturday, 3 p.m., children 11¢, adults 27c Evening : 8.15 p.m., children 27c¢c, adults 37c 50,000 Troops The New Empire is securing figures at present for the bricking of the big amusement building. When the New Empire Theatre is faced with brick it will be one of the handsomest buldâ€" ings in Timminsâ€"and in the North Landâ€"just as it is one of the most modern and hbest equipped as a theâ€" Landâ€"just modern and atre. SUBSCRIPTION NV AN‘FTED at GOOD GIRL WANXTS WORK by the POUR CHILDREN FOR ADOPTâ€" ION; 2 boys, ages 8 and 10 years, and 2 sirls, ages 3 and 5 years. Only applications from Protestant families with references will be considered. Apply Box 548, Hailâ€" eybury, Ont. * day, serving, washing, housework, dishwashing, in hotel or restaurant. Apply P.0. Box 648, Timmins. 2930p for firstâ€"class iman. »pecial preIâ€" erence given to Returned Soldier. \ppl\ at The Advance Office, Timâ€" mins, personally or by letter, (iood position Special pretâ€" 3,000 Horses Because we will give you the tailor‘s FIT and the tailor‘s QUALITY, but do not charge you the tailor‘s "price." And then our suits are all READY to siide right on. You can come to our store when you NEED clothes, and in fifteen minutes walk out a PROUDâ€"feciing. wellâ€"dressed man. We instruct our salesmen to tell customers "the TRUTH, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth FOUNDâ€"Onâ€" Birch able diamond ring satisfactory praot owner inay have r No. h‘) Fourthi A Maple street, Tin Tenders are asked tÂ¥or stumping and burning a 40 aere claim adjacent to the N.W. copner of Town of Timmins. The work to be done to the requireâ€" ments of Fire Superintendent. ders will be received up to noon Fri:,?,} day, 15th inst. Holtlinger Consoliâ€" _ dated GGold Mines, 14. 30â€"31 All parties in The Carporation of Timmins wishing to build or alter any building wil} first have to obtair a building permit trowm the Fire Chiqi who has hbeen appointed Muilding lxâ€" epector. TENDERS FOFR STUMPING C E. \I»O\I‘GO‘H Clerk. ._ _ On furnishing s of ownership;} insy by calling at venne, corner of mins. 30')». _ *Â¥ valuâ€"

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