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Porcupine Advance, 24 Dec 1919, 1, p. 1

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some measure ofi AMr. der lh(w law the Cou warranted in doing a Speaking of the v Council, the Mayor : worked together harr blieâ€"spiritedly for th did not think any ol Council were anxiou again next year, he | be the part of wisd payers to mve them eomplete | their wi things had been star t® present Council, N > and experieonce in the best posit« through to completi said he thought a Cof i sescond year it the amlity and public s {Contisucd on esteemed the contra this could not be d business way. It wa:s tendered at too low addition dificulties « ity, high eosts, and v had added to the c ships, but he migh year and make up s( completing the cont: paid for some extra items not foreseon and work that had paid for in any case €ractor lost or won Mr. Masciolt had ce if,l‘z)wn good service tinvued the work des} ties, The Mayor be matter could be plae ly before the ratepa would favor the â€"r coup him for doss contract. \‘\']l”l' S( and some â€" ratepaye that the contractor bursed ftor at least s had sustained throu tract at the price « while some suggest leased from the cor as3 a body had felt any â€" diseussion 0| al to have the North seced Ontario, a darger and imore ative gathering dheing spec able in the consideration : sion ol such a large questic Municipal affairs in ge then discussed, and many points ‘brought out. dn : question from Mr. A. Boo Melnnis said that to his no money whatever had he the contractor for the wate tensions orâ€"sewers constru« nore cealled in the of th Chief Digby officer T his motion was carric and during the evenn many flattering referen est, the attention, the time given by the presé Council to the town‘s s public spirit shown _b Fathers‘‘ during 1919. President Bartleman chair for the evening adoption of the minut sad that the business would be the ¢ offi¢éers for the Assoc was Th annual members present larger gathering. Chief â€" Borland, Dicsby â€" (Girimston meetin the ‘In on moi Dighy bengs ior thne conside affairs and a p criticism there and â€" Council heads, and that little eriticism 4}( Ratepayers Association Pass Resolu tion of Appreciation for Mayor And Councillors.â€"Other Business. ASSOGIATION SATSAIE WITH 1919 TOW!} sQUNC! PPE On t NVs C@Olls] tew represen nmins hatepay ion of Messrs. Griinston, we satisfied with the qp)reé WVIS C payer JE innual nd cd iwith 191909 M;: ties dus ind wea until IneEâ€" PORCUPINE ADVANCE )1 to Iumns knowlk many interdt Inâ€" reply s«Booker, A in general werd 1 Many . bhig a 1919 alhl :\lul W upit ‘to «lt from Old ‘epresentâ€" lly desirâ€" InCQ ordé illl'lt‘“ PV\ + T "WVTI T( to TIMMINS VETERANS‘ CHRISTMAS NIGHT DANCE O merilt M 11] 11 The pe the matte In addi ATTRAGTIVE WINDOW PISPLAYS N TOWN 11 W Local Merchants Have Artistic and Pleasing Exhibits of Big Stocks. A\ Ci@StLOne â€" i l effective se windowv it ; ‘The. 118 Jll id usual, le the r0t t ry 0 di P Ne( W O N11 1peI lddfiel ds U 1}) WOTL )11 1 o M 5 YVears I Â¥ve@.â€" > ow «lisplays of parti( e Northern Canada S8u has. good window eff Pavlor Hardware has s O M hants are certain Tht windows of i urtis *A '\\'('” wWOTr elry, Stock ct( VA ifted im ul weatlil find m e T 11 tne windows 0 STI (); ock‘s, Halperin‘s ill carry effective T wo â€" interesting vortiny Hollin 11 )1 lin Adva Â¥ i this live hu amp last week ere and renewâ€" 11 )4 Iper ristimmas disâ€" es H rly paster »balt, but ome Misâ€" ristma sSupply effects, 11 wortihy irs hallâ€" Ivertis ractiVyd Stores rvÂ¥s ol NnaVvEt W vVen O PC and ) W #eP 104(61 TIMMINS, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24th, 198. N I n Insurancd Terrill $2500.00. . OJ (O) In Dan( of w Joe Fera‘s Poolroom Robbed of $60. Two of the Men Under Arrest. THREE MEN 00 ROLOâ€"UP STUNT ODVER IN MONETA In respon the Orangemen J lnsurand( Smith‘s 4 Lt sUranmn( . H. CVCl K1I) UJp MeCorma P0 18 111 rat 1 COC l id tual 1¢ LOSSES Gordon a lt me. / 111 Faney Groods Stork Insurance $2500.00. . and Nebekahs, loss 81 2000000 ip and id e jaial 111 (1(+€ ts W town fully 11( lia t nX PEA LC I rom C ders to dit J1( mmuldin de f‘or 111 B flo w that M i ‘te_ most 5(). 0)( s. <~Had he|] in addition lMling che wo Dt ladt¢ roimn fire ) W will W 11 CC timatt nsiderd 11 mmate â€" thus $18,950.00. T1i PDNCOC U vÂ¥ift muildin cCPE T i1bson retual UOSsS ling less $18,950.00 totalline £ s nowWw build 14 tions rt ceent fir B x muble ind daâ€" s $2200 ns pleasâ€" roI 2000() nol fird W nlv )1 n PRCOVINCE AWARDED $2900 IN LIQUOR FPINES THURSDAY. elli@erent â€" during 1919, w 1919 Coumncerl c 11 Of will bhe sim opimnion, 1919 M feelin W ) B id | Nominations for Mayor, 10 to 11 a. m. For Councillors 12 noon to | Th 4 0O n NOMINATIORNS 25th DT 11( De M av wWOTrC ind OU) xT 111 NU unceil 11 1}]¢ $00.00 an ce «IurIng® tine co larlvy honorved by ul rents thost cCVE )11 ounceird {ashed 111 PE TP‘C ie dru lin« ])(‘r 11} i4 1i M n a id Ya V ers position mentioned 1ere( 411 mdieâ€"spitl are willin nearl y nt municival b a1 DPA f Wilson said a e who had enlistâ€" the Flying Corps e husband wanted nlity for all the hnrougit T sent in f7 tlon 0 vers 1 e may Vudein n dE 10% mont mC1 itest daltl LV eOrs d:l.\' for M e police cou ce having 1011 Ho ind 1[a tJ R*, )K en ndpi cutea evidens polite term. defendants e liquor to iÂ¥ had heen 1919 M ntin 12 v een the M Â¥001.(}() VICW mnection A. The the work româ€"outltâ€" LV( beliey M eInn ind one 1 seemâ€" ie J9190 nerally ens by 1G1 resent in G =s0O(CJ WR ln O WII eneral Ing * sicdk clect 2L ulty s1 bl¢ ‘acl YCaAIT LWO rurt not Nix UMN NTA 10 in CJ: ually Wohi Englishâ€"30 _ lessonsâ€"for _ people wuno cannot speak English and have no education. 30 lessonsâ€"for people who ean not speak English, but have education in their own language. Beâ€" sinners will get plenty of assistance. t men and women should enrol. These classes offer an unusual opâ€" that requiriny them Industri m en t 11 1 Metallure Element equests be held on 4+th. â€" Danein hould cUENING GLASSEG OFFER GREAT OPPORTUNITES o Special Industrial and Technical Bduc:stion Made Available By Timmins School Board. Aritameticâ€"30 ro Electricity, M immercial Nubject ‘Mathematicecsâ€"30 op Arithmetic, te 1¢ y 11( 11 t3 rently @¢ â€"ProVvVlL han chailt rint it once acc ind on 4s â€" WAE ml\ from 11116 11) CÂ¥ An(l If Anite oa mitlined 101 € 1n}p0o 111 4@ 290000 paid. â€" l The fine 111 [ ind Techmnieal and extended H BI Readin n (} IIlI ITCNi+ abâ€" requirin ameecept. If thes enerally useful ; will be, the scop« Drau sewinsg, H dependin Is s to 1Inprovd Machine . Th 111 IT‘€ llt-\v 111 ndustri 5, And CI1G 1 couple some« t in tron Machuine Dh In ssOMs TDIal 111 )8( is pré unst stINias U wEere: . totalled But all V OA 1A 111011 nol ch cease was 1e 10 scope of ne excellent measure of paid. ‘The 1 I ) )6 Ww ad offenc only n rtalle w elin O1} juo! nITPt 1( a D Th 111 meet Llius Tor of them is likely collect )e of the ork â€" will e Class White nmnen (*€ it T11E the THI 111 ¢ (Quren thatâ€" delighte special numb Sarah Sotni« in ‘‘tHow th en joy 06(), ‘ Santa Good and and cmnecort wel} SUCCESSPUL SCHOOL CcOoNCERT AT SOUTH END. papils Maxwe were t greatly of= hi ous Dan M ence. King, Recit: I rs The event may be listed as a generâ€" al snceess, and for this succeess the Band wishes particularly to thank those who took part in the programme the public for their generous patronâ€" age, and all others who contributed in any way to the sueccess of the evenine. ed hy value of t Miss Jean give an elo{ unable t( taken by solo BHins meml Moessrs, WInnin panis Sims work wWert dded Long and Varied Programme. Event Will Clear Over $125.00. aUGCESSFUL CONCERT GIVEN BV TIMMINS BAND 1e it terld eP( \'(‘1- | ection of ool last 81( 1 n( \M 111 € addi Single Copies 5 Cents itions mmnIns at TInhe pian of the e Jean Ingle wWwas i M 1 N 0o« 41 nen nt +o A notli Arthur Devin« lizhted the c [Ter. Jn as« rusic there *O civen by iy viven as a response, follow turn by Downey and Downey cing of father and daughte much applause. The accom for the evening were Mrs. R id »Mx. C K ‘Ehei the piano added much to th 0] drew wVOrPrL NT nad. Y LNGC ampbell s of‘ sp 11lll LIer instrument iture of the e )T M e present +s 4 the teacining ant and suceessf largee attendan‘c »TOWIT Â¥ Grew 1180 Trendcred: Py eils and J. Carey, A o and dancee by Miss Concert given by the South Poreupine puablic mursday, under the ablfe ie teaching staff, proved at and suceessful event,. ppreciated the ~â€"cerowd. â€" Another was the piano solo hy The Primary pupils Fairies Choose Their alecided hit, while the Mon Soldat," sung ) iÂ¥ . CHCOGLH 11 ind Mi Maurice K enneth 11 \J NC ind » »i 31 ert [Jo â€" the evening,â€"the Fimmins Orchestra, Raymond and Dube ecral merit were givâ€" V.~â€" Robbins, â€" Miss ldi 1111} uind N4A P1 ind please bovs rnet wias pano by laved th eA e ng‘s programme. was expected, ta selection hbut was Her place was irey whose rendâ€" Margaret Boyle, red Michaelson, Lizzie Tiapole, ‘len Michaelson. or the afternoon and the audience t that the 1919 oncert must hn umnpbell rogress made by i Band since its 116 did Arthiu WVIHIH cornel impbell Mr. Byr PC BC1 LV C n â€" deserve drill, dGan W rendered 10) \\ acting and Seart drll Grade was M ¢ \id S}) IP} ely 1O was ose rendâ€" * Dangerâ€" the audiâ€" Save | Uon. of Timâ€" Thursday ippropriâ€" program, s cornet selection Do IMIeG Ond heve in ime and civen to anot € 11l}¢ »POWnMn capiahly Mrs. K. ntâ€" 1N ind »kon 1)1 cCcatT 1t sttch a tn ihc 1@CGCoOmâ€" amimne thie The 4 #Â¥AiV en 1y\ Tim band 1V OJ C111 ind b y by U

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