Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 7 Nov 1917, 1, p. 8

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Ht. h“ :l' p: l" 309000090». 909mm“: : \x'wmt' the Llh(’l‘:ll 1): 3!“). No“ Liskvrml Ium ,lxunnxul that Mr. S1: 2 (WW! thv unmixmtinn. )Ir. B. '1‘. Lawrence It ft on , . \ Mr. Ladbmoko returned last week “Natinnal” for Tom {"0 r'da‘fmm a trip to Montreal and other W ' intends to join the Roy ‘ 1F!) bef'fps pomts south. .1118- Mr. and Mrs. lleaeun have left fur the \Vesc where their sen, Harry. is in indifferent health. They intend to. spend the winter with him at seine at" the mountain resorts where it is hep-i ed by all that he will tind :1 return to emnplete health. I Mrs. J. E. Nowtun and baby, Helen, accompanied by Mrs. Newton's sister, Miss Florence Lync’it, arrived home from anuntn on Friday evening's National. Mr. and Mrs. Appol 111'011'1'115' 011 a ten days' vacation, \isiting at ('ulizilt am] other {mints south. They will be back next wvek at their avvustmucd places in the New Hmpirv 'l'hcuii'c ()1‘vlwstrn. Mr. J. W. Reed ref‘if’lflea' the be- ginning of the week from Muntreal \\ here he has been on a} business tlip for the past \\ eek. Mr. R. J. Ennis, genetal manager of the McIntyre Porcupine Mines, re- turned to (‘amp last. week at‘tor a few weeks' visit to the \Vvsiom States. Mr. (inrdnu Gauthier has :1 thresh- ing machine up at his Huldvu (‘ity fau'm t'nuu Muutivth. Mr. (iuuthit-r has :1 vmp nf' 1501) bushels of nuts, and he has taken out U\'L‘I' 300 bags of puiuiucs. Yet there are sumo people who mm $00 no future t'nr farming in this part ”1' 1110 Numh Land 3 (‘uhult Tax Rate, as fixed by the Cmnwil them last: week, is 227 mills t'm' 1’5. and 3‘3. 2} for Separate School snppm'tors. (‘ubalt (hmnoil has been much l:lt(‘l',â€"-:IISH HHH'II lightenâ€"[hail Timmins in this Tax Rate business this your. l'ix-(‘hivt' (’1' l’ulivv 5'. if. (‘l'zll’t is moving this week j'mm the quarters at the police Nation to his own rosi- donvv down at the River. Chief ('larko experts to bring his family to town in the next few days and to hike up I'USidUIH'O at tho ('hielf's quart- ers art the Station. bury, has derided 11m in lw H10 ln’dc- l1011d111'r l.:’1‘l1m1'(-1111dil’11lo i11 'l‘imisknâ€" mine. but H1019 is..;1lT\ mm that he will he 113.1.11111101111‘ candid: $9- [111' tl1is1widi11g.'llw (1111\1'111i011 (.11 this~ wig-ml the Liberal party will ho. lwld an. eta, shn without pu] illegal force tram uni: m to get ( g and :1 bu who hem g thé fine I such per i that the m' the (‘om'cntion. They 3911 they were entitled to a :madian delegate from Rn- d if they could not go as neither should the English- 9 story :15 told in court uggest that there had been |-\\'ar” Association at Ra- cortain French-(.‘mmdians ed they had not received Em meeting to appoint de- 1mm hr min )Illtl \T r lawyer. lluilvy- n'mw, and it: is gilt will he ”ff- '1) ll OI‘S D: I) H ()1 rave been mt inter W 88 0t {IS Over 100 men in (‘lnss .1 were ex- amined by the Medieul Board sitting at South Porcupine last week. Some who had neglected the duty while the Board was in Tinunins went over from here for examination last week. while sere 'nl gangs from the luniher camps, were :tlse in the number. The pro- miseuous pnhlie exposure neeessury in the form of examination used was dis- tusitet'nl to several, at least one man ret'u.~;in;,r to go in with the crowd, but going hnek to his camp when he learn- ed the wuv the examinations were week-0nd Mr. Dave Quinn 01' South pine was a business visitor t during: the week-end. gumg ed M made The ringing of the Fire Hell at night n'rlm-k on Tillll'h‘tlil)’ evening: last. vrvatml :1 little stir, practically every- body but the Fire ('hivf having t'ur- guttvn that Thursday was the first; (lay of .\"n\'mn}w ' and (-nnsequently HH‘ date on which the winter time for tho vurtfmv takes ott'm-t'. During the win- ter nmnths tlw (rhildi'vn are supposed tn be ”If the streets by eight. n'rhwk at night. and the tire lwll ring-s at S Inn. in warning to tluis ct‘l’evt '(rm'h (V'Vk‘lll ll 2‘ TWO MONTHS’ SUBSCRIPTION TO THE ADVANCEâ€"FREE, Readers 111' The Adranee who have nut 1lnne. themselves and the 1li.~:tri11t 111111 jnstiee 111111 advantage 111‘ being al- Sn subscribers, shu11l1l he speeially i11- terested in the 11pp111't1111ity uttered by The '\1l\':1111'e giving a snhseriptinn t1» this paper t1) am address in 1":111111la from now until January lst., 11318 l'111‘ unl)‘ $23.00 For the same term l'nite1l Skates snhzaeriptiuns will he 1111- 1-1111t111l at the rate 11t' 113.1111 'l‘he. Adranee is {he only newspaper that gives the news .1111? views of the l’ureupine, 1111\‘111'.i'ng all the real 11111111 111111 mining news of this great district, 111111 a'eting as a medium between the 1111111111 at the 'l’urenpine, and between the l’ureupine 11111] the 1111tsi1le w111'l1l. 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Also, it may not he amiss to suggest: that ‘iu many away I'i'mn hero nc'ithing' “'01th he nmro aweptahlu m' pleasing as a soasun's g'it't than a year’s snh- sri'iptinn to this paper, to keep 'thom posted as to what's what and what’s doing in the gum! Hid I’nrvupino. Think it over, and do it. :mw ! WANTED A MAID. ~â€" GENERAL l'luusmvnrk. good wages. Apply to Mrs. H. J. Marshall, 12 Hcmlm'k st. lr’l'HNISHI‘ZU ROOM 'I‘O RENT.” l of sulmvriptinns. Tu envtmragro MN who are not already .~;ul)svrihvrs the aimw ul’l’or is 111:1(lo,â€"â€"'I‘he Advance from nuw in Jun. 1. 1919, for only $2.1m in Canada, and $31.00 in Yho \\'.\ NTICU H H )K (’1 EN l‘llx’ .\ L Applications invited for ("an new sohnul. stomnheuting, vlo sanitary arrangements. gruumls perionco in handling builvr ass .\pplicati«ms to be in by NMWM Further particulars may be. ob {a N B. Wadsworth, Timmins ’0 Fourth Ave. Opposite Fire ply M I St )‘Ut-‘i . warm, all mm'enienccs. Indy pre- l'crrvd. Apply 2-1 Hemlm‘l; strvvt Very valuable iIlYPllliull: furmation apply to A. Frontenac Hotel, 'l‘immi: HI! Mr. Frank Mill . was :1 Visitor 1 TRUSTEES OF THE SOUTH PORCUPINB SCHOOL ing to g0 m ' hack to his 10 way the in groups. H'H In Brief M. SMITH. S K s, we (leswo espomall) to do the Walk uf re present furs to mac ' new season. Rvasnn )llt Nublc. 113 llmnlmrk er uf South Porcu- () tuwn during: the Ul't'llfllut' essential mubcr 10 ub’mi wot u k m 0 '(n‘ m- ’nrtm‘, 32-5-11) orcu- town mm}: HalL Stocked by Grodwards Co., at Timmins, CobaltSudbury

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