Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 26 Mar 1919, 1, p. 3

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€¥ tte herlavour Lasts WW’W““: P % WWWQOOWO@W“OOWGW ©44%6%6 yR #909090000900000000000000009000000000004000000006000608666 If your eyes are not perlect to see Jeweler and Optician thetime, ithen â€"call 141 and we will i j Next the Post Office correct the defects to the best of our ability and to your satisfaction. Timmins â€" Phone 141 § Opposite the Goldfield Exclusive agent for Royal Crown Derby China, all patterns ; also Limoges China Waltham and Elgin watches of all kinds If your appointments are timed, then get a watch from us and you will be sure to be there on time. WALLINGFORD | Dealer in Logs, Lumber, and Wood L. HALPERIN leweler and Optician REAL ESTATE Mining Contracts â€" Mining Claims Shaftâ€"Sinking a Specialty (Successors to It] CANZCA £f1 E. G. Dickson j INSURA NCE L. HALPERIN Rsidence PHONE 118 as $74,106.90 On the same ‘bass there would unl\ ibe a thousandâ€"dollâ€" ars in round figures to come and go on. However, there was an increased royalty from the mines of approxiâ€" mately $14,000 for the receipts side, but on the other hand imereased exâ€" penditure to the amount of roughly $12,0000.00 was already agreed upon â€"$4,000 for, increasea@ $4,000 for seavenger work and $4,000 extra for the fire department Acceording to these figures the probable receipts would be roughly $89,000.00 and the probahle expenditures roughly $86,000 The effective assessment of the town, Mr.. Longmore poinuted out, was apâ€" moximately $1,300,000, thouzsh the MEETING VBTES IN FAVOR OF SEWERS THIS YERR would be a taxahle proyp of the town M r.: 48. L. cil, explained that â€"he had given the matter of the raising of money by deâ€" bentures â€" considerable attention and study lately.. According to lus unâ€" derstanding of the law, the ‘Town could not exceed 25 mills on the dollar for all purposes (including the generâ€" al rafe and for debentures) exceept for school purposes and works under the Local Improvement. Aect. The Town‘s debenture rate last year was 10% mills and the general rate was 14.. The debenture rate would he per haps a little more this year as there were some new debentures on which the town was starting paying. The general rate could not be cut down much, if any, hy present appearances. He then gave an analysis of last years receipts and expenditures and compar ed them with the probabilitiese for this year. â€" Taking off the bonds, bank balances, and other items appearing on the two sides of the ledger, he figured that last year‘s net. receipts were $75,182.00. . Deducting from the other side loans, payments to schools and other earmarked or erossâ€"entried items ‘he figured the 1918 expenditures on the counting?y of Eie YvoI@, lt Was found that 11 voted for tliis motion ard 0 Sevreral did not. rote. urti *H U in it mmitte THE PORCUPINE ADVANCRB W + Mone nt 4 town SEW 6 it wWas 10 lat RNEAL AXEVâ€"DENTS N MONET: 08 sons are given as ‘being the cause of the commencement of the One story says it was over a #same of cards that the trouble started. â€" Another sunggests it was only a case of plaim drunks. A third tells the romantic tale that the fight ovriginated in a disâ€" pute betiween the Russians and Austri ans over Bolshevikism.However, there is now a general disposition to believe the affair simply a series of axeyâ€" dénts, Paczuk and Bodnark gefting most of the dents. While the police were out on this case they also puk- ed up a couple of drunks, Mike C hm- ati rav nolice were assured thatâ€"there was no row, never had been a fight, and there never would ibe a murder. ‘Investigaâ€" tion, thowever, revealed a liberal seatâ€" teringz of hlood around the place, as well as a number of injured Austriâ€" ans. â€" Most of them were not seriously hurt, chefly bumps and bruises. Pete Bodnark had his face rather badly cut and was also injured around the hhad. George Paczuk also Felt a litâ€" tle cut up over the affair. ‘"These two required medical attention on their arrival at the gjail. In addition Nick Tozka, Nick Romancdhuk and (George Tozak were arrested for the fighting affair. ‘The mwhole five of them were ut behind the bars to await their trial on Thursday. So far as can be sathered, axes and picks were used freely by the Austrins in their fight amons themselves. â€" All sorts of reaâ€" LOZKA, .N Tozak w alfair. @4 ut bel trial on treely by CI 16 by Latlie omm mss mm mm ce ns it en ie UA iestsc esn ts o ie Victrolas from $534 to £597 (sold on easy payâ€" I«{Cfi 3* \,x mt ments, if desired). Ask for free copy of our *4 4 / L d 4 620â€"page Musical Encyclopedia, listing over “OOOP“fhs Maflers\mgc g:::ro*d . MaSte‘" 6 'y/ C â€"â€" Manufactured by BERLINER CO., wWAas, Victrolas from $34 to $597 (sold on easy ps ments, if desired). Ask for free copy of c 620â€"page Musical Encyclopedia, listing o ©000 "His Master‘s V oice" Records, 11 ate a Littlse Excitemoent e With Axzos and Picks. HIS MASTER‘S VO A *b «h N 1) course makes records excl going#® Oot Moneta, , includit sdale, Ch Méelnnis Come B2 and "Roses" ho heard the | ® § .0. Friday and Saturda y each other A 11 V tie man 20L was drunrk, or nybody could reuavo. â€" The H CTo recal Mun(‘â€" mwever, ‘eached da.zile rmvail of thit A\* W 0 C ot after deing sclosed down for some time. The program at present is conâ€" fined to development work chiefiy, but in the course of a amnonth or two it is obole and orider ofi TOUGHâ€"OAKES MINES RESUME OPERATIONS. After a long period of litigation and trouble one sort or ‘another the Toughâ€"Oakes Mines at Kirkland Lake last week resumed operations least of this 60600004 6: b8 Round Steak Sirloin, Tâ€"Bone, Porterhouse, H. LEDUC 33 FOURTE AVE., TIMMINS Shoulder and Rib R Fresh Eggs, new laid 50c per doz. teel 3 es *"*Look for the trade mark doyg of Wm. Leduc Co‘s Old Stand, next The Advance Ofiice. All the Latest Dance Music Popular and Operatic Selectiors breach of the peace an King on the Lord‘s Day Jitinunon bein March 28 and 29 90c for 1Gâ€"iach doubleâ€"sided vOdasts 203¢G .. 26c per ‘The V an | 28¢ 28e per ic pBer 15. accused at peace and per lb an tLpS 1 the playing expected the mull will be opened up as gain. _ At one time the Toughâ€"Oakes produced abhout $60,000 of gold per month. _ Recently all the difficultic¢s have been adjusted and all disputes closed. Harry Oakes is now president, with C. A. Richardson in charge of operations. It is believed now that the Burnside, Sylvanite and Toughâ€" Oakes properties twill be amalgamatâ€" ed, and thus a large highlyâ€"mincralizâ€" ed area will be under the one manageâ€" ment and control. Such an amalgiâ€" mation would mean a bhig mine, with probably a 140â€"ton mill in active opéerâ€" ation ts coming suwmmer,. Fresh Homeâ€"made Head CGheese...... â€" 22@ Glengrove Butter 90 «lb. bags LARD I0â€"1b. Domestic Lard, 30¢ per 1lb. Limi‘ted, Montresl. pSs ir10 ce Desasleps Trinity CH Irinity CV ha Heif 1¢€ s * GCH tra mMDGC ieb JC 30c per I1b. 16)]4. $1.90

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