Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 17 Apr 1918, 1, p. 3

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an ic‘ inss ce es ts mm it uit sc mscc w lied with 6. U ME PP ~anserve." It‘s a duty you ow t o i e M o M 0 Sn M Ne I‘f\" ;Q fn 4 t _ CA C CHAS. PIERCE SONS LIMITED, TIMMINS, ONT . brick and cement have jurmped in rnc The kind we cuarentee to poscess as its important base, the above correct formula. This formula, printed on every can, ard guarenteed cver.cur President‘s signature, in cost as white lesd has become, we must use it in the ssme proporticn as heret cessitate the removal of the guarantee from our cansâ€"and to do that wou‘d inju: have acquired by reason of their superior ingredients. It is by using pure white liberal quantities that we have been able to produce a paint that truly excels in c the severe "climate test" of Canada in a way that spelils true economy for all who Other Bâ€"H Products of Sterling Worth We carry and recommend the following Bâ€"H products: For Interior Finishing Bâ€"H Porch Floor Paint "Chinaâ€"Lac‘* â€"â€" the perfect Varnish For Porch Filoors, Ceilings and parts "RMoorh Stain. exposed to weather. floors. * tuyp t MA n Staining the Roof "Anchor Brand Shingle Stains‘" i 19 different colours, \BpaANDRAM MOwTBZAL MHALIFAX 6T TORONTI .M Excusx * (B. PALNT » HE creat national duty toâ€"day is to yourself as well as your country. house, or tuilding, as it is to the t ings, in fact, show so tremendous an incre of keeping them protected is a ~parent to mped in price. And the cheapest protection you can give a or true protection, scorn the cheap paints. Use C alour Cards and Priges from our n»Nn . TOROMmTO WInNNIPES CALGARY, EDpMONTON Plaster Ceilings and Walls "Fresconette""â€"a flat tone oil pai national duty toâ€"day is to "conserve." It‘s a duty you s well as your country. A duty just as applicab‘e to a tuilding, as it is to the things you eat and wear. Buildâ€" w so tremendotus an increase in cost, that the importsnec: protected is to all who know how steel, wood, protection you can give a building is the kind you apply ertusr!t cheappzaints. Use only 1G00% Purs Paint oil paint. _ Imperial Barn Paint. 305’_/0_ Pure White Zinc 7O% BureWhite Load local agouts. an ; cignature, commits us to this standard. High n as heretofore. To use less of it, would neâ€" vou‘!d injure the reputation that these paints pure white lead and pure white zinc in such exce‘s in covering capacity â€"and that stands all who use it Genuine B.B.) arnishing a Fluor THE PORCUPINE ADVANOE YANCOUVER count for taking down some prisoners was presented and R. Allen‘s name was mentioned. Councillor Pieree 0bâ€" jected at once. He didn‘t want the town to pay this man anything. When it was explained that someone had to take prisoners down who eould be trusted not to let them eseape, Counâ€" \ cillor Pioree said he [ take them himself than have this man TOWN COUNCIL HAS ITS FIRST After thi» wave passod there was some discussion about the use of the fire team and the paid firemen on town public ~ works. Dr. Melnmnis, Chairâ€" man of the Fire and Light Committes, pointed out that if the team and fireâ€" men were to be used away from the hall and beyond the town limits, the fire Drigade might as well be thrown iaway and there would be serious conâ€" sequenées from such a move with the insurance companies who were already talking about raising rates eleswhere in Ontario. He had no objection to \ the use of the team and the men if ‘they wore kept near the hall and 'l;:i\'en fair remuneration for any extra | work t:ey might do. They were enâ€" ititlcd to the latter as they woere enâ€" | raged‘ only to do work as firemen. | Aftersome aimless discussion the mat ‘ter was left with the understanding that there was enough work for monâ€" [ths in levelling the two hills right near the fire hall, and the of the public works committse had ‘zmthority already, through a motion passed at a previous mecting, to utilize !the services of the fire team and the ‘t\\'o paid men. (This eventually simâ€" | | mered through the .consciousness of those concerned and so was at long last aecepted as satisfactory. Anothet discussion started noâ€" where, passed through the same spot and landed up at the identical startâ€" inz point was that regarding the alâ€" terations or or â€" whatever they may be to Dalton‘s automobile shed, leanâ€"to, showâ€"room or whatever name may be: correct. This question '\\muu] up with the understanding that Mr. Dalton intended to observe the byâ€"law and the proper ( ‘ommibtes purâ€" ])()5Ul seeing that the building, w hen !mmplehd was in accordanee with the \Building Byâ€"law. _A fargely signed petition was before the Council asking for the reâ€" appoint \ ment of John 4 Mlark as Cl ef of Police. |It was signed by many ratepayetrs and [ eltizens., and was laid on would be d applieations tazsken up at applieations for the posiftion _ were (@wken up at the noext moeting. CouncilHlior Pieres reported on the progress in his deparitment, and was complimented (by the Mayor for his good work. After tins pleasing inclâ€" dent in an otherwise unusual session tlhe Council adjourned to the eall of DiD MURDERED MAN â€"OwWN PorCyPINE CLAIPM? tJomimit / dead> with body, at < ento, on C Inme ingquest wa day of this weel opm)rtu.titv to ¢ evidence in the [ wee: Mr. Richard Mullen, of the Hulhu-‘ ger staff, received a wire on Monday from his brother, Pte. Victor Mullen, announcing the latter‘s safe arrival Halifax on furlough. Pte Mullen was wounded at Vimy Ridge and has been in the hospital much of the time since. â€" He is coming home for further reenperation and will no dowbtâ€" soon visit the Posenupine where he wiHl be warmly grescted by the many friends who knew 4im when he worked at the Hol{linger here. (Continued from page 1.) A ceordin« BQnstP tabl A € *A A eV l orcupine Ni ie had refuse ; d> not appc neg To LorortoO NneWs|}@a{2Clo, Zengarrie, who was fsund 1 two bulles: wounds. in his 44 Avenue, Torâ€" (GGood Friday, was the owner inceseo an< k noy deat 10 “v € c-s., morning of the murder, ugni, who lived for nine mzarrie as his wife and t him about two weeks ath. s being held as a plmm considered w matter n»ing â€" Ulaim od $45,000. djoutr ) CGiV 6 to know anyâ€" and there is no ve the inforim 111¢ arted noâ€" YÂ¥O1T mininsgs news e@rSs,. for real all )1 g Telephone 49 Opposite Post Uihce, iimmins % PHONE 25 .â€"â€" .: SQUTH PORCUPINE ”WWOMOBQGGOMMSMGMQMQGGMSQM <ig 6.00000000000000000800030;3000%0800000000 The snow kas mElted and illustrates how negligent ard car the winter long. VWould you like your ncighbor to see your back yard? to lsok at it? ; These unkhcalthy cans which onco containcd vogotables, â€" tc., lis exposed,â€"hidecus to the ¢ye and to vent their odor a germs of discase. day dogs rejcc Â¥eu who have opporturity, gath»r your garbage into heaps, places the stuf® in cmpty boxes cer karréls and, Real Estate You who have not timo to clean up yvux yard, i factory and at oncte, Mr. Neil Faulkenbkam, one or the}| Mr, mIadeinmanh nas Dooen ol L1it oldâ€"timers of the Poreupine CamP,!sick list during the past week with left last week for a visit to his Old4 | jpg pp; 4 o homeat New Eim, Lunénburg County, |. e TTE lu.s brother, Mr. L. Stadels Nova Seotia, where he Las not 5.L e | inn". coming up from Cobalt to ¢onâ€" for over twenty years. duct the buziness, To te well we must be healthy and protected. In protecting oursel ves, with a yard cleaned and cleared, we show in earnost sense of duty respect and pride. a clean yard you have opportunity to plant seed, and do your bit rng the war. Don‘t ncglect. Sickness is saved by caution, how Clean your yards now, make things attractive. With for wiprnin much wili you hel‘ The Scavenger charges the most rominal T6@S, 1IOr CAFLVING waste or cleaning the yard. EVERYONE will call the Scavenger this MONTH, but if YOU happen to forget, they will CALL YOU. wWHO WANTS TO .BE CALLED FOR BEING DIRTY, SO CALL THE SCAVENGER o) J. T. EASTON CO., Funeral Directors and Embalmers Prompt anrd Efficient Work Satisfaction Assured The ugly ash heaps. Get togsct: Its a job for SULLIVAN NEWTON *er all of you, everyone do your duty, CALL THE SGCAVENGER TO.DAY CALL THE SCAYVENGER Agents for Hayes Bros. Tombs tones. CALL THE SCAVENGER CALL THE SCAVENCER CALL THE SCAVENGER CALL THE SCAVENGER scevengors are M. Garaovich and T Carpovich 28 Birch Street, Timmins Cnarnes Prercr, Chairman of Contingencies Committce Town of Timmins cne of us, done for our safety, we alone gain, $0, INSURANCE of all kinds the most rominal fees, for carting away your Opposite Post Office, Timmins Houses to Let and for Sale ntaincd vogctables, soups, meats, t vent their odor and spread the Mr. Ivan Stadelman has been‘on the your back yard? Do YOU like Expert Workmen A Trial Sclicited TiMMINS, ONT. TV, WR want reless we have hich even toâ€" it done satisâ€"

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