Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 16 Aug 1922, 1, p. 5

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days Torouto, August No tender for quantities less than 3,000 ties will be considered. The lowest or any tender not necesâ€" s.n'l]y accepted. Arrangements will be made through the General Tie Agent, Toronto, or the Local Agents at Gogama and Coâ€" echrane to purehase ties prodnced in small quantitiee by actual Settlers from their own lands. * 200,000 ties to be delivered on Canâ€" adian National Lines between Hawâ€" kesbury, Quebec City and St. Felic:an. 100,000 ties to be delivered on Old Central Ontario Lines. 8$50,000 ties to be delivered on Canâ€" adian National Lines between Ruel and Port Arthur. Sealed tenders addressed to the unâ€" dersigned and endorsed **Tender for Ties"‘ will ‘be received at this offic until tiwelve o‘clock noon, Saturday 16th. day of September 1922, for 1,â€" 500,000 Railway ties to be manufacâ€" tured from timber cut between Octoâ€" ber 1922 and May 1923, and delivered between December 1st. 1922 and Sepâ€" tember 30th. 1923, on Canadian Naâ€" tional ‘Lines in Ontario and Quebec, North of the St. Lawreance River and East of Armstrong and Port Arthur, in accordance with Tie specification No. 3856, dated March 18th, 1919. 350,000 ties to be delivered on Canâ€" adianâ€" National Lines between Armâ€" strong and Hervey Junetion. 33 Phone 305. â€" 27 Birch street. _â€" _ For Cutting, Clearing and Burning Roadway between cons. 4 and 5, Twyp. of Matheson, across Lots 9 to 12, a distance of Two Miles more or less. Tenderers to state price per acre. Lowestâ€"or any Tender not necessarâ€" ty accepted. Tenders will be received by the unâ€" dersigned up to Twelve o‘clock noon of the 23rd day of August, A.D., 1922, For Cutting, Clearing and Burninge Bpecial attention to auction sales of furniture, real estate, etc. FOR SALEâ€"#1150 Mortgage, 10 per eent. interest payable *$25 monthly. Apply to Box W.R., Advance Office. 31â€"33p STENOGRAPHER with six years‘ experience d@\esires position. _ Adâ€" dress P.0. Box 522, Timmins 33p. Canadian National Railways Central Division Eastern Lines Rents Collected E TO CONTRACTORS. General Tie Agent, National Railways, Toronto. C. H. FULLERTON, Director,. Northern Development Branch, Parliament Buildings, Toronto, Ont. 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. Dated at Timmins this 12th day of Awgust, A.D., 1922. Toronto General Trusts Corporation 85 Bay St., Toronto, Ont. Administrators of said Estate. D. W. QO‘SULLIVAN, Timmins, Ont. Solicitor for Administrators. 33â€"85 Take Notice that all persons having claims against the estate of the whove deceased, who died on or about the 20th «day of October, 1918, are to file the same duly verified by affidavit with the undersigned on or before the tenth day of September, 1922. In the matter of the Estate of Jacob Taipale late of the township of Tisâ€" dale in the district of Temlskammg, " Miner, deceased. Any motion to quash or set aside the same or any part thereof must be made within three months after the first pubhecation of this notice, and cannot be made thereafter. Dated theâ€"1st. day of Augast, 1922. Notice is hereby given that a Byâ€" Law was passed by The Council of The Corporation of The Town of Timâ€" mins, on the 24th, day of July 1922, providing for the issue of Debentures to the amount of $58,750.00 for the purpose of the installation of an acâ€" tivated Nludge Disposal Plant, and that such ‘Byâ€"Law was registered in the Registry Office of Land Titles, Haileybury, in the District of Temisâ€" kaming, on the 20th, day of July 1922, under number 527. Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore subsisting betâ€" ween us, the undersigned, as Timmins Brick Contracting Company in the town of Timmins in the district of Temiskaming has this day ‘been disâ€" solved by mutual consent. All debts owing to the said partnership are to be paid to Herbert William Varney at Timmins aforesaid, and all claims against the said partnership are to be presented to the said Herbert William Varney, by whom the same will be settled. Dated at Timmins this 28th day of July, 1922. Witness : 31 Tenders will be received by. the unâ€" dersigned up to Twelve o‘clock noon of the 23rd day of August, A.D., 1922. For Cutting, Clearing and Burning Roadway on boundary line between Townships of Tisdale and Mountjoy, 66 feet wide, starting at Line between concessions 3 and 6 north One Mile more or less. Tenderers to state price per acre. Lowest or any Tender not necessarâ€" ily accepted. JOSEPH MARCUS HACKETT. HERBERT WILLIAM VARNEY. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. NOTICE TO CREDITO d the«â€"lst. day of Augast, 1922. H. E. MONTGOMERY, Clerk. â€"31â€"33 C. H. FULLERTON, Director Northern Development Branch Parliament Buildings Toronto, Ont W. 0. LANGDON . cessarily accepted. J,. F. Henderson, Town Engineer Sealed tenders addressed to H. E. Montgomery, Town Clierk, will oe reâ€" ceived until 5 p.m. Friday, August ISth 1922, for the construction of a Bahd Stand. Plans and specifichations may be seeh and form of tendér obtained at the Engineer‘s office, Town Hall, Timâ€" mins. Notice is hereby given that Bernard Tovey took over the management of the Algoma Hotel on the 3rd. day of August, 1922, and wi for all debts contract Hotel after that date Dated at Timmins August 1922, FOR SALEâ€"Large Cabinet Style Phonograph, practically new, and $50 worth of new reg€ords. A bargain if sold at onee. Apply to A. Horn, halfâ€" way down River Road, from 11.30 to 12.30 noon and 6 to S evemings. s3p FURNITURE, Farm for sale, near Cochrane, Ont.; splendid dlocation; clay loam; house, 16 hy 20. Will sell cheap for cash. Apply to Box J. M., Advance Office, Timmins. 33â€"35p. WANTEDâ€"(Girl for g#seneral houseâ€" work. â€" Apply to Mrs. G. S. Lowe, Tamarack street. Phone 164. 33 WICKER BABY CARRIAGE FOR ROOM VACANT, suitabhle For aone or two. Private house. Exeellent board it required. Apply 64 Seconpd Ave. s â€"3Jap PARROT LOSTâ€"Finder please reâ€" turn to 351 Elm streei, Timmins. Liberal reward eiven. WANTEDâ€"A sgirl for general house work. Apply to Mrs. W. Nwain, Birch street, Timmins. 33â€" + quantity of good household ture for sale; also 13 young ens. Will be sold cheap as is leaving town. Apply to 2 Avenue. J,. JOWHES WORKING ON COAL CLATMS NORTH OF COCHRANE TREMBLAY ROCHEFORT, SALE; used one month Eim street. RL WANTED for general houseâ€" work. Apply to Mrs. A. Dorfman, Schumacher. 32â€"3 ALL KINDS OF WOOD FPOR SALE. Tenders for Band Stand TOWN OF TIMMINS Wood in anry iengtoas to #uit, inches to wood in log. Dry en Jackpine. Prices very reaâ€" Order_ your wood now beâ€" 0 Cedar street, Timmins H. CHARLEBOIS, and will be NOTICE EBTC., FPOR SALEâ€"A ted hy theAlgoma tender not ne his 16tly day of THE PORCUPINE ADVANCTE i responstLtDie Apply 40 33 furniâ€" chick â€" owner Sixth +3]) nied the charge, asserting that he had pushed ‘Mr. Tinkess away after the latter had put his hands on him. Horn said his objection was to deroâ€"| gatory remarks about the 'Salvation' Army, but Mr. Tinkess claimed he| made no unkind remarks in this reâ€"| gard. Magistrate Tucker dismissed] the ease with costs against the plainâ€"| tiff In the absence of Magistrate Atkinâ€" son on holiday, police court last week was presided over by Magistrate Tucker of Cochrane. In addition to a | couple of simple drunk charges, there ' was an assault case heard. Mr. M. J. Tinkess charged E:; Horn with assault. Mr. Tinkess gave evidence to the etfâ€" feet that after an argument Mr. Horn had assaulted him, aiso threatening | further assault later. Mr. Horn deâ€"| nied the charge, asserting that he had pushed Mr. Tinkess away after the MAGISTRATE TUCKER AT j POLICE COURT LAST WEEK As a practice game in preparation for the Foster Cup match here on August 24th, there is to be a football practice event here on Saturday of this week between two picked teams which will include all the players in the Cup feature. This will be a footâ€" ball garme well â€"worth seeing. The kick off wiill be at 6 p.m. sharp on the athâ€" letie grounds. Few things are more foolish than ating. M There are four more regular games to ‘be played on the district baseball schedule,â€"Falls at Timmins, Thursâ€" day, Aug. 1l7th; Timmifis at Falls, Tuesday, Aug. 22nd.; Cochrane at Timmins, Saturday, Aug. 26th.; and Falls at Cochrane, Wednesday, Aug. 30th. °* The game here tomorrow (Thursâ€" day) is sure to hbe a keenly contested one, droquois Falls recently having staged a comeâ€"back and promising now to finish strong. Both the Falls and Timmins are out to win, and the game â€" here _ tomorrow _ (Thursday) should be a hummer between these oldâ€"time ball rivals. PRACTICE FPOOTBALL GAMLE SATURDAY OF THlS WEEK IROQUOIS FALLS TO PLAY BASEBALL HERE TOMORROW Canadian National Exhibition for a special exhibit from Temiskaming, reâ€" ports that he has failed in his mission, the officials of the C.N.E. having deâ€" cided that_they were unable to provide the extra space required.~ This will mean that the $500 donated by the T. N.0O. Commission to assist in this object. will likely be returned. Despatches from tne south last week gave the information that Mr. D. L. Jemmett, of Haileybury, repreâ€" senting the Associated Boards of Trade of Temiskaming, who was in Toronto recently in connection with the attempt of the Associated Boards to secure extra accommodation at the SPECIAL EXHIBIT FOR NORTH REFUSED BY C.N.E. dustries centered. around Canada‘s forest wealth, as well as paying very needed attention to matters relative to forest protection. The car is one of the methods used by the ‘Canadian Forestry Association to increase and foster interest and attention in Canâ€" ada‘s forests. No charge of any‘sort is made the public for the exhibits which include an open air moving })l(‘ ture demonstration on Forest Fire Prevention. iuesday,/ Aug. 22, Un the Zord. the car will go to Jacksonboro, then to Fauquier, Moonbeam â€" and â€" Hearst, staying a day in each place. The Forestry Car in previous years has been a noteworthy centre of inâ€" terest here. This year the‘car has been completely changed and in view of the importance of the forestry industry to Canada should prove of especiar inâ€" terest. The exhihbhits in car this yvear are more numerous than in past years. They indicate the growth of the inâ€" For a number of yvears past the Canadian Forestry Association â€" has toured the Dominion each year with a special car exhibiting tue pioâ€" ducts and possibilities of Canada and giving pamphlets, lectures, etc., relaâ€" tive to the forest industry, forest proâ€" tection, ete. For two or three years past Timmins has been included in the centres to ‘bhe visited and each year the public have found the visit of the Forestry Car both helpful and interâ€" esting. This year the trip through the North Land is now in progress. Un Friday of this week, August 18th, the car will be in Matheson; on Aug. 19th and 20th in Timmins ; in Iroquois Falls on Aug. 21; and in Cochrane on Tuesday,/ Aug. 22. On the 23rd. the car will go to Jacksonboro, then to Fauquier, Moonbeam â€" and â€" Hearst, FORESTRY EXHIBIT CAR T TIMMIN§ THIG WEFK Canadian Forestry Association on Anâ€" nual Tour to Show Importance of Forests and Forest Products. FRANK BVCK . Corner Third Ave and Pirrh 4+ | $ $ ! * C Office Works â€" Commercial St. Esuoor :s$ P.O. Box 316 â€"â€" s â€" â€" _ Timmins,‘Ont. Fi 00906000988 0000000000006 080000 9 â€" C C T 3. T C T on Bm iess P e 4 Mc d uh d 002 00. t M Mn Ds PA d Ne _ 0) e stt OE h B w 0. B BWE fls t 5 Mc t t t Timmins Brick Contracting Co. Get your building built with Timmins pressed brick. Be sure, and get our prices on a brick four or five roomed cottage. Get away from that dread of fire, by building with Timmins pressâ€" ed brick. Building blocks, concrete posts, and chimney caps of any design. L FOR SALE. 9 444

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