Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 10 Jul 1918, 1, p. 4

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C U‘F‘ C O C witnessed â€" the interesting baseball game at the weekâ€"end between the Dankers (Science) and the Merchants (Brute Strength). B. S. won after a hard fight, the score ‘being 20 to 19. x The vietory was chiefly due to the inâ€" tense rooting of Councillor Pierce who thus eheered his favorites to success. A number of youngs ladies made a brave attempt to root the bankers to a win, ‘but missed the vietory I)), A narrow margin. In the first innings the office men secured a lead of ten #uns, but with Jimicy Deacon in the box this lead was gradually reduced. Claney and Appel were the pitchers for the Bankers. Towards the end of ‘the game the contest became . very ",ofiee and at the end of the ninth imâ€" mngs the game was a tie. In the exâ€" tra innings the Merchants won by one. Jt was game .game, .all right, and the pcople, Jike Oliver Twist,_ nsk for is N2 B W‘ MM â€"“-nâ€"‘-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"_â€"_ Wm. Marynuk, one of the two men arrested on a charge of stealing $700 from a fellow Austrian by the highâ€" way route, eseaped from Cobalt Jml on Thursday last.. He was allowed to remain in the corridor of the jail and: he made his eseape in broad dayho'at hy bending back the bars on the winâ€" dow. All the previous day a number of foreigners remained in the vicinity of the jail and one at least beceame so disorderly that his arrest was necessâ€" ary. In fairness, it is rot right to condemn the foreigners too harshly. If one man may be reseued from jail by one riot, why should not another ailen be delivered by the cover of anâ€" other disorder® If mdwes assist in the setting at naught of the ‘good work of local police and magistrates, are the fiorelgners altogether to be scorned for advantages* If the aliens are wf is fellows, the British are still Â¥ a in is‘ / ..A‘"-A o ack hk Timmins News in Brief Mr. Geo. S. Lowe returned on Sunâ€" day from his beliday visit to Toronto, Brooklynn and other southern poings. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Noble and chilâ€" dren are visiting in Toronto. Mr. Jack White, of the Imperial Bank staff, left on Sunday for a vacaâ€" tion at North Bay and Toronto. weeks‘ holiday i points south. Chicf Wilson and his assistants are deserving of credit for clearing out of town last week a coqple of gangs of women whose activities fre of gener;il moral and financial injury to all but the doctors and the devil. 1D.D.G.M Bro. Martin Myles, accomâ€" panied by Bros. W. H. Pritchard and Hugh Boyle, paid an official visit to Cochrane Lodge of the 1.0.0.F. last week and officiated at the matallatlon of officers there. Victor Wikkalo went over from Tim mins to Schumacher the other day and got a bottle of liquor. Then Constables Ra\ croft and Bennett got Victor and his bottle, and Maglsu'a"te Atkinson will decide tomorrow who really is the Victor in the charge laid for having liquor in a pwblic place In the meanâ€" time Victor is out on $225 ‘bail. Miss Ethel Lafferty, for a time stenâ€" ographer in J. W. Mahon‘s law office here, has taken a position in the Town site office of the Abitibi Power Paper Co. at Iroquois Fallss Miss Lafferty was very here in many circles and will be much.missed, especially in the D.Y.B. Club where she has given untiring, faithful and eflicieont service. ' .Mrs. L. Halperin is spending a few Toâ€"morrow, July 11th is the anniver sary of the Poreupine Fire of 1911 that wiped out Pottsville and South Poreupine, razed the buildings and eâ€" quipment on the Hollinger, Dome and other mines, and did other properiy damasge, as well as causing the death of between 70 and 80 people in this district. _ Thanks to the protection afforded now from foresi fires, both by the Province and by Providence, this d‘strict is not at present in danâ€" gerâ€" of~ arecurrenceâ€"of disaster, The fire rangers are doing good work in protecting against the bush fires, but the rains are even more effective as cuards against this menace. Cobalt Councillors, and, incidentalâ€". Iv, the ratepayers received a shock last: week when the estimates for the year were presented and it was found, that the collectaole revenue would not eâ€" qual the requirements of the estimates as submitted. _ Even a 485 mill} rate would not raise enough to the expenditures planned. Everybody has been thinking that Cobalt was in unâ€" usually good financial condition and position, so the probahility of ashigh tax rate came as an unpleasant. surâ€" prise. ‘TheCouncil deferred the strikâ€" ing of a tax rate, when the situation was urderstood, and the matter is to be further considered, with a view to cconomizing and cutting down expenâ€" more corrugated jackasses. Chief Wilson last week received an answer to letter written by him to the Foresitry Department regarding the case of H. LeBarre recentlly placed under arrest by the Chief on the charge of illegally carrying fireâ€" arms. â€" Chicf Wilson has held that beâ€" ing a game warden did not entitle a man to earry a revolver, while the fire rangers were specially forbidden to have firearms with them. ‘The letter from the Provincial Forester endorses this view, saying that enquiry at the Fish and Game brancea shows. that there is no authority given for game warden to carry fire arms, while the regulations of the Forestry Departâ€" ment pomtnely and distinetly forbid the carrying of revolvers, ete., by those on the fireâ€"ranging staff. in Toronto and other wAy BE ronn‘rr.m BASEBALL LEAGUE HERE. N.O. men claim they have sufficient talent for a good ball team. iIn any ‘event, three good ‘teams . could casily be seeured with the available talent, the leagne would provide clegn, 'healtbv amusement and recreation for the outdoor days. Get. busy, boys! The cuceess of the weekâ€"end baseâ€" ball game this week has gingered up some of the baseball enthusiasts of the town and Timmins accordingly may bave a fourâ€"teem league. The teams will likely be, composed of the oftice men, the merchants, the Hollinger, and the T. N.O. staff. The last named is not definite,:.but some of the, T. Mrs. Stanley Kitchen and baby boy returned this week to Schumacher. A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEâ€" WORK. Apply to Mts. C. G. Willâ€" iams, 9 Hemlock st., phone 87. WANTEDâ€"AT ONCE, GOOD GEXNâ€" ERAL. Apply Mrs. A. R. Globe, Hollinger Mine. â€"30. TO, RENTâ€"COMFORTABLE BEDâ€" yoom, suitable for lady or gentleâ€" __man. Apply Box W., A\dvance HOTEL â€"RANGE FOR SALE, (Gurâ€" ney‘s), secondâ€"hand, 2 fires, 2 ovens, LOSTâ€"A PARCEL TIEDâ€"UP IN HOMESTEAD FOR . SALE, reasonâ€" able price; or will exchange for small privateâ€" property in Timmins., Apâ€" ply Box C;, Advance Office, Timmins Good driving and saddle horse. Fivc years old; sound in wind and limb. No faults; very stylish in harness; aâ€" round fifteen hands. Weight ten hunâ€" dred docked. Take Notice that all persons having claims against the estate of the above deceased, who died on or about the fifth day of March, 1918, are to file the same duly verified by affidavit with the undersigned on or before the 10th day of August, A.D., 1918. In the Mattoer o+ the Estate of George Lewis Razelton, late of the Town of Timmias in the district cf Texmiskâ€" smirg, Contractor, deceased. And Take Notice that after said date the estate of the said deceased will be distributed having regard only to such accounts as shall then have been filed. | And Further Take Notice ‘that all persons owing accounts to the abhove estate are to pay the said accounts to the undersigned on or before the 10th day of August, 1918, and that any acâ€" counts not paid by that date will be placed in the court for collection withâ€" ‘out further notice. Dated at South Poreupine this 4th day of July, A.D., 1918. COOK MITCHELL, Solicitor for James M. Hazelton, Administrator of said Estate. ne,yv’»éj,fée'"énd-hand, 2 fires, 2 ovens, etc. : Apply Box G., Advance Office, brown paper, between Schumacher se idns 220 o c ETY and Timmins. Please return to P, Jeffreys, Timminss > _ 33â€"34p immins. NOTARY PUBLIC. rrrrr Phone 58. Moore Bldg.. Timmms. _â€"J. W. Makon BARRISTER, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. 20\ ( > . I , l‘{ * ac 3 25 o eP o Oy m o t To / | es h .Afl)llll(lllll‘itl‘llllt MRS. POTTER, Bâ€"53. Iroquois Falils, Ont. : avenue Visiting brethren alâ€" ways welcome. J. W, FPaithful, J. W. Noseworthy, T .M. *R.S8. Meets every first and fourth Monday evenings _of . each month, Oddfellows Hal, Third The Great Ship "SEZANDBEE" â€""CITY OF ERIE" â€" "CITY OF BUFFALO® BUFFALO â€"Daily, May 1st to Nov. 15th â€"CLEVELAND, â€" Connretions at Cloveland for Cedar Point, Putâ€"inâ€"Bay, Detroit and other points, Railroad tickets reading between Buifalo and Cleveland ze good for transportation on our steaimers. Ask your tieket agent or American Express Agent for tickets via C. B. Lipe. New ‘Tourist Antomobile Buteâ€"$:.60 Round Trip, with 2 days return.limit, for cars not exceeding 127 in, wheelbaso. 4 eaut.ficl.y colored sectional puzszle chart of The Great Ship ve cents. . Also ask for our £4â€"pageo pitorial and descriptive booklet free. BE T W B EN TAIMMNS LODGE, 1.0.0.f. No. 438 A. G. Carson, Meets every Tuesday evenâ€" > ing in their lodge room y Third avenue.. Visiting broz" thers requested to sattend. _ * sent on receipt of 2 J. Morrison,

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