Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 29 Sep 1920, 1, p. 7

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48444 W“““Qo # 400 oof“moomom“oom“o“ €090000000000008$0000000006* it vBe ie oo oBe se ofe aBe ofe ofe ofe ole afe oBe ofe oBe aBe oPe .?â€"..u..-..n.ou..n:u..@.vfi.*'u.'n..u..u..u.'u..?ouca..“m ©¥¥000008000000. en 000000 000000000008 0000000000000000 4 The past week has seen what we believe to be the turning point in the mining market, sales breaking all previous reâ€" ords for the year.. . The market generally responded and we look for this broad active market tocentinue. The purchase cof PORCUPINE CROWN . SCHUMACHER V.N.T. KIRKLAND LAKE MONETA KEORA should show substantial profits in the nsar future. Porcupine Hamilton B. Wills Co. Limited These Days offer a lot of Exercise for your Kodsk. There are plenty=o{ opportunities to take pictures withou* a cout*. so put your Kodak to work and give it plenty of exercise this month. If you have‘nt a Kodak let us soll you ome, we can sell you a small ons or a bigger size if you wish. In any case let us supply your films. THE TURNING POINT Agent for Tanlac. Agent for Victor Records and Victrolas. We do developing and Printing. Our work is Satisfactory. Reid Building, next Bank of Commerce Drugs a 4 Stationery â€" Pine St., Timmins Memb® ts Standardl Stock Kxchange Porcupine Office â€" â€" Timmins, Ontario Phones: Day Night 172 NK M. BURKE HAVE YOU A KODAK? e Cobalt / â€"~Toronto ~ Detroit Buffalo New York. Syracuse, N.Y. Kirkland Lake Direct Private Wire Connecting all Offices. CHAS. â€"SMITH,.BOX .150, SCHUMâ€" ACHER, representing the Martinâ€"Orâ€" me Piano for the Poreupine District. Used pianos for sale or to rent, on easy terms. â€"p30â€" Crown and Bridge Work Plates Consultation Free. _DK. JNO. B. AIKEN DENTIST e 201 room 7 Reed Bldg., Timminsg. Phone 7 000800000 06 0 000000 06 0 0 0 00 6006 000064606804 AIMLL CLUB: Principal Ca: Lines to It will sur growth of th« Continuation or two. At 25 attending ing much bei te educatio1 The attendar ed between | -flli[‘it of couragzed in Principal to encourags> cause of ‘ths hood and wo \'4\‘4”“»(‘ “a\f}' Principal Carter Working along Right Lines to Make Good Citizens. ATHLETIG AND LITERARY CLUBS FORMED AT H.5. <It will surprise many to know the zrowth of the Timmins High Sehool,or Continuation Classes, in the past year or two. At present there are about 25 attending these classes and receivâ€" ing much benefit and advantage from t‘e educational facilities thus offered. The attendance is about equally dividâ€" ed between boys and girls, and a fine spirit of good citizenship is being enâ€" couraged in the pupils. Principal Carter has heen anxious to encourag> athletics of all kinds, beâ€" cause of ‘the good qualitiee of manâ€" hood and that may be deâ€" valoned both in whysical and mental cause of ‘the hood and won veéloped both and moral lu 1 nrougn TAE : and with the very hearty of the pupils a Timmins and moral lines athletics. Through ithe Principal‘s suggestions and with the very hearty coâ€"operation of the pupils a Timmins High Sehool Atheltic Association was formed some days ago. This Association will inâ€"! clude all sports,â€"baseball, football,| hockey, etce.,â€"and it is hoped to lrave! all the <boys interested in healt.{,iy‘ wholesome sport, not alone for the: physical benefit, but also moral advantage that may all going to the building of good citiâ€" zens. Fire Chief Borland was unaniâ€" mously elscted Honorary President of° tle H. 8. cAthletie Club. Mr. Tom Lawrence is the President, and Mr. ‘Gsorge Hawloy, secretaryâ€"treasurer. ‘( ommitt>se of lhrceâ€"â€"\\nltxul Hardy, vawrence is e Presl1dCnt, iL. (GHsorge Hawloy, secretaryâ€"treasurer. Committse of Threeâ€"Wilfrid Hardy, Joe‘Peters, Hildrecth Auer. Another plan of Mr. Carter‘s to enâ€" courage the growth of the better types of citizenship was the organization of a Literary Society. In this Literary Society every pupil of _the High School is a member and every memser MUST take part in the proceedings. The Society has its regular meetings, and all proceedings are carried on acâ€" cordingz to the correct formula of parâ€" lmmentm_v procedure. l‘lle Society has a rezular staff of officers chosen {rom the members, and these officers are changed each month.. The Society meets every Friday afternoon from 3.30 p.m. There are discussions on various subjects, music, and ether enâ€" tertainment. _ In addition one haltfâ€" hour each week is devoted to â€"the consideration and discussion of eurâ€" rent topics. â€" Outsiders interested in MUST tal The Socie! the Timmins H. S. Literary Society and its aims and objects will be welâ€" come to any of the wsekly meetings, and will undoubtedly find there mnch to please and interest. Mr. W. D. Ciregory, chairman of the Ontario Pablic Service Commussion, has been expressing his opinion of the poiuce work in tue Norta and other matters. The Ontario Public Service Commission was atâ€" Haileybury a couple of weeks ago in connection with. a tour of the Province to invesâ€" tigate the administration of the Jlaw and the systems under which the ‘adâ€" ministration is worked.. Mr. Gregory apparently was much impressed with the work of ‘the Provincial Police. He also had a good word for many of the Maeistrates, some of whose jurisdicâ€" CovyMISSTAN PRAITSPS WORK OF ONTARIO POLICE,. Speaking of the police work, Mr. Gregory is quoted as saying:â€"*‘‘The Provineial Police are doing a great work in polieing the morth. We heard almost universals~commendation of the provinctal polis¢e. The general comâ€" plaint is that there are not enough of them. There seems to be a wideâ€" spread feeling, however, that one or more men‘with full authority over the polise should be lochted in the morth, so that it should not be necessary to refer «o frequentiy to Toronto. ‘The opinion ‘was also expressed that the work of the Provincial Police, the Game Wardens and the License Insâ€" pectors might be coâ€"ordinated, so that three men would not have to cover the some ground. Such we understand, has been eflected in the Province of Manitoba."" ‘"One matter that was eontimually brought to our attention,""‘ says Mr. Gregory in reference to anotner quesâ€" tion, ‘‘was the fact that aside from a bome at Sault Ste. Marie, no provis‘on is made throughout Northern Ontario for infirm and in#gent people, and there is littie or no provision made for children ho may be broug‘it before the magistrates or who have been deâ€" sorted. » At the time ate were at Haiâ€" lybury the Children‘s skeliter there was closed for lack of funds to supâ€" tion extemnds right through to the north pole apparently. :One magisâ€" trate roferred to y Mr. Gregory travelled about 400 miles a week to do his usual weokly work. ends in the dist: her an early @1 1 in lines throug e Principal‘s e very hearty left on Thursday ‘ to take treatment re. Her many friâ€" will singerely wish complete return.to 1ID%t puibmUulkisik AUVVANYE Evening Classes Provided by Timmins School Board in Industrial and Technictal Subjects. UNESUAL CPPORTINITY fQR SFLF ESUCATION Commencing on Tuesday evening, October 19th, there will be a series of eosurses at the Timmins Public: School, providing educational opporâ€" tunity for industrial and technical education. The opportunity thus offâ€" ered by these Evening Classes should not be overkooked by anyone. It is a chanee for improvement, advancement. and selfâ€"help. The cost of the courses is merely nominal. Anyors can aftâ€" ford them; few young men can affo#d to neglect the chances thus provided. This is the second serios of Evening Classes provided by _the _ Timmins Scelfool Board in ‘coâ€"operation with the ‘Ontario Department of Education. The last series were eminently success ful,â€"both in attendance and the beneâ€" fits received. The present sories should be even more suceessful and beneficial. â€"All young men and women who want to better their position in beneficial. All young men and women who want to better their position in life and to gain the added satisfaction inseparable from extended knowledge should investigate the. opportunities practically offered free by these Night Classes. . Mr. C. 8. Carter, Principal of the Timmins Public School, will be pléased to give detailed anformation regarding any or all of the courses decided upon for this year. The Evening Classss to commence on October 19th will include the follâ€" owingz coursts :iâ€"â€" WHO KNOWS RELATIVES OF LATE RONALD STEWART? Mrs. Brough has returned from a visit to ‘her son, Mr. A. G. Brough, at Shawville. «* S .(;"\:‘2"7 7 eP NiA â€" J < 2A Es Y in w uo UBUETEBEHE ASEASERERERARI i o YE 3 [E 9 9 22. WANTEDâ€"MAID FOR GENXERAL HOUSEWORK ; no children. Apâ€" ply Mrs. D. W. O‘Sullivan,. 36 Maple street, or phone 192. â€"39 One gray horse, weight about 1400, strayved from my premises on Septâ€" 2ith. Anyone seeing the horse kindly send word at once to D. LAPRAIRIE, 30p â€"â€"5 Spruce Street, Timmins. Take Notice that I have this day sold my entire interest in the above livery businessâ€"formerly known as Moore‘s Liveryâ€"at South Poreupine, to Perevy M. MeGregor. That all debts owing to the said Livery bl\xsiness'during my ownership thereof, namely, from the 16th. day of July, 1820, to the 13th, September 1920, will be paid to the said Perey M. MeGregor, and all debts contractâ€" ad for by me during:the same period -n'e payable by, the said Perey M. Mc le"m c And fuxther take notice that I will not be respousible for any dehts conâ€" tracted by the said Perey M. McGreâ€" ror or the MceGregar Livery after this ror or t date. 0000860600006 $ VINCENT WOODBURYâ€" 68444 IQ“OOMO“OOOOQOMOOOQQ“MMMQ . Dated at South Poreupine this 13th lay of September, A. D. 1920, $8â€"39 MARGARET MceGREGOR %i/ Mn NMV Vn n British American‘ Oil Co. Can. Johnsâ€"Manvillse Co. The Hardinge Co. â€" REPRESENTATIVE â€" Vancotver Wood, Fige Tark Co. Mine and Mill supplics, also building materials. Phons 43 Timmin:, Cobal€ 17 ' Secratary L. P. Heil. Jeweler and Optician Telenhone 141 Nighisand holidays, Telerphore 184 may be obtained at L. Halperin‘s Jewelry Store. Silverware of the finest designs and the kest quality. Cut Glass of the richest cuts. Englith Crown Lerky and French Limoges China of the fine:t quality. S u('d. attention “‘l\ en to examining your eyes Satisfaction euaranteed in all optical \\Ul]\ Hill â€" Clark â€" Francis: Timmias, Cobait, Ontario NCRTHERN CHFTARIO DISTRIBUTOR WE HAVE IN STOCK Clear Birch Flooring, Sash, Doors, Frames, Beaver Board Strips, Casings, Mouldings wWRITE US FoR PricESs 3 Timminz,. CGobalf 17 GIFTS THAT LAST We Specialize in Diamonds T T P.O0. Box 24, Fhone 5 ; 5m roronto _ .2 7z 4 of LOSTâ€"Greenâ€"covered looseâ€"leaf noteâ€" book containing chemical notes, value only to ownersâ€"Finder plaase at once to The â€"Advance Oftire Reward. the Hill, storey house, 5 rooms, cellary Elect Light and Water, Verandah, also shed. Owner leaving Town. R. Arztes, Reed Block, Timmums. $1,4000.00â€"Fourth_ Ave., Centra 2 storey house, 6 rooms, tfurnace, E. tricâ€"Light andâ€" Water, Verandah, als good woodâ€"shed, twelve foot lane : rear.â€" R. F. Argles, Reod Block, Tit mMmIiIns $2,000.00â€" rooms, cellar and sghed, chc As a usual precaution at this sesso® the year, househbolders are boil all water before using. $1,800.00â€"Elm 8t rooms, finished in rodes, Reed Block, TIMMINXNS BOARD OF HEALTH BOIL THE WATER HOUSES FOR SALE , finished in hardwood Reed Block, Timmins. )â€"Cottage on (t ie Millâ€" lar, water, alsoo Workshio choice corner lot 60‘ x 108 les, Reed Block, Timmins. <toreyv MK

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