Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 25 Oct 1922, 1, p. 4

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Office 26 STREET CARS IN USE NOW FOR HOUSES IN HAILEYBURY ePFs About eighty used by the To are now in use at Haileybary. proving of grea use, They were trucks, and witha very convenient prom} ence ronto, night,‘ send t insiste should Mavor Liskeard insisted upon it TE should be made to « Maypr DeHeup also Nor® Bay despatel has heen that about are now in Harleybu complete except for side there are the se stoves. What a spl complete except for the WIeCIS, . JNâ€" side there are the seats, cushions, and stoves. What a splendid gift this is. We think "the committee should get every© car available, and send them amonaest the farmers, or at least, arâ€" range that larmers s4 when Haileybury resic further need for them. depends upon how the ; If the gift is for Haile] eourse, farmers have them, but in any event, t needed when Hairleybur a madel modern town. then be an eyeâ€"sore, at will be able to get them if not as a gift.‘" OVER THIRTY CASES AT LAST WEEK‘S POLICE COURT w« WEDNESDAY, OCT. 25th., 1922. was fined $500.00 and costs for illegalâ€" ly having liquor. He was one of the two men taken in charge last week in connection with a trunk contaming a quantity of liquor brought into town. The charge against the other man was withdrawn. Geo. Pantchuk, for Gbreach of the byâ€"law regarding cows running withdarawn. Geo, PantcadukK, 1or wreacid of the byâ€"law regarding cows running at large was fined $10.00 and costs. Steve Victac, for breach of the same byâ€"law paid $5.00 and costs, while .N Shub was taxed #$20.00 and costs on account of having failed to heed the warning of a previous smaller fine. The police have done good work in keeping the streets free from wanderâ€" ing animals. Mrs. Mary Klem, on a charge of having liquor illegally in a public place, was fined $200,00 and costs. On a charge of rape Joe Mirtâ€" niuck was remanded to this week. WEDDING AT ST. MATTHEW‘S * RECTORY ON SATURDAY ‘f At St. Matthew‘s Anglican Chureh Rectory on Saturday afternoon at four ojclock, Miss Lorinne Victoria Bender, of the Public School teaching staff, and (Mr. Archibald Wright of the eleetrical department of the Holâ€" linger Mine, were united in marriage by Rev. R. 8. Cushing, Rector of St. Matthew‘s chureh. After the cereâ€" Canada â€" â€" United States mony a wedding supper was served at the home of Mrs. Keene, Schumaecher. The many friends of Mr. and Mys. Wright will join in‘extending sincere good wishes, The young couple have taken un residence in the Hollinger taxen uy Published every Wednesday by Geo. Lake, Publisher in( Subscription Rates: €l W 6 availaible, and send he farmers, or at leas t farmers shall have leyburyresidents ed for them. ~Of cow eybury residents hayv ed for them. ~Of cour on how the gift was i orl Telephones : about 80 uleybury. (iHn arrx\'ed ne l t{ (0 fâ€"date ontain t contt the Residence 112. 1O $2.00 year $3.00 vear arrangement 1( It was made. ury, then, of o claim for ey will not be is reâ€"bhmuilt as tet 11A ( rne resul those car inks, eaci ts. Kong ng a gamâ€" costs. He neir new fTarmers ) w priee i1 merly 13 are CHaALT not We id DEATH OF MR. K. ENGLEHART â€" *AT KIRKLAND LAKE ness san d The following despatch is from The North Bay Nugget of Friday last:+â€" Kirkland Lake, Oct. 20.â€"A very sad accident happened at the Lake Shore Mine about 3.35 p.m. last Tuesâ€" day which resulted in the death of Ken Englehart, a very popular gentle«â€" man of the town and who was workâ€" ing at the mine as shift boss. Going on shift at 3 p.m. he was in the very best jof spirits, laugaing and joring with the other miners and within a short time after, his mangled, lifeless body was down near the bottom of the shaft. Just what caused the accident may never be known, but an eye witâ€" ness who was very excited when interâ€" viewed, stated that he was on the hunâ€" dred foot level and he ‘saw the bucket the shad evidence of four twoâ€"inch planks that were placed there for safety on account of the lower levels being filled with water, due to the shaft being enlarged, were broken in two by the impact of the body in falling. Grafpling hooks were then brought into play and around 7TA5 p.m. the body was finally located and brought to the surface where Dr Feick viewed.the remains and decided on an jnquest. The deceased man wa:s in the prime of life, 36 years old, anc leaves behind him a heartâ€"broken wifs and two children, aAges 16 and 1: who HALF MILLION DOLLARS DAMAGE TO T. N. 0. RY, years. . Also it i father and mother two brothers. No be learned regarding his relatives on account of the serious state of health his family is in. ‘The news of his death caused a deep gloom among the rest of the employees of the mine, solely due to the high esteem that he held from his late comrades. The damage done torthe Railway through the ree Temiskaming fire is estimg nid SITTINGS OF COURTS TO BE HELD AT NEW LISKEARD Library there scheduled for Supreme Coun and these Con and these Courts .}\’ill be held in Lisâ€" keard as noted: It is likely that. the sittings of the Spring Courts may:â€"also be held at Liskeard. The High Csurt was in session when the Haileybury fire occurred and had to be more or less hurriedly adjourned. Just when this Court will resume its proceedings has not vet been officially ‘announced. to., next T0 T[leé 1Puosi Office, announces a noteworthy sale to commence on Oct: 26th. and to conâ€" tinue for two weeks only. The purâ€" pose of the sale is to dispose of some of the present large stocks to make room for the dbetter display of new goods. ‘©‘You need the goods; we need the room,‘‘ is the motto on the posters which also give a large list of very atâ€" tractive bargains in furniture and fur SCHUMACHER HARDWARE CO, HOLDING REDUCTION SALE 11¢t the room,"‘* is the motto on the post which also give a large list of very tractive bargains in furniture and nishings, ete. Special prices on sto heaters and ranges will be the t during the sale. It will pay all to r reatest unfortunate miner falling down shaft to his death. The eyeâ€"Witâ€" came to the surface immediately notified the captain and manager, at once went down to the 400â€" level and there they found grim n turning unfortunat 1er ned ie Schumacher Hardware Feed next to the Schumacher Post next siftings of the d courts, it is understood, _New Liskeard in the _ him sudde ourt 1Lor lourts will ted: It i: he Spring The District Court December 3th. and â€" t for December 12 the recent central is estimated at half in Practically )11 ed ire_~iivIng and Aalso definite could his relatives on us state of health LPost oteworthy sale to 26th. and to conâ€" out OL *LB eard a shou >( man wWas rs old, and wife 16 ‘and 12 d that his Is; we need the posters of very atâ€" ure and fur es on stoves in a% f‘\n rn‘o goots _ â€" If} i W di will hbe UDIHIC gave 1Is il1L€2 He maintained the the fireâ€"fighting to the gl@ry of t CALEBONIAN CHOIR EXPECT TO GIVE CONCERT SHORTLY of talente goo(d, _ Lie Wednesday enthusiasm difficult sel tile C cert early in Dec event will be a m looked forward to Mrs, MeCullough,. McENANEY TAKING OVER PORC. MUTUAL SYNDICATE Caledonian _ K charge of the Choir include AT The shareholders of the Porcupine Mutual Syndicate have made what apâ€" pears to â€"be a favourabfe arrangement with the MeEnaney Gold Mines and the latter company geems to have addâ€" ed very promising property to‘its hold ings. _A meeting of the members of the Syndicate recently decided unaniâ€" mously to accept the MeEnaney Comâ€" pany‘s offer of a merger of the two eroups of claims which are adjacent to each other. ‘The MeEnaney Gold Mineg Company holds a number of good elaims inicluding the property formerly ‘known as the Hollinger Reâ€" serve‘ which property was a special favourite of the late Barney ‘MceEnaâ€" ney. The Syndicate ctarms included some former holdings of the MeEnaâ€" ney interésts that had lapsed and been reâ€"staked by the Syndicate. The terms f the merger, provide that the memâ€" ‘hers of the Syndicate receive back in urn naltur te remem cash allâ€"they have invested up to date and in addition one share of MeEnaâ€" ney Gold Mines Limited stock» for very ten shares held in the Syndiâ€" cate. The members of the Syndicate include Messrs. Ben. Croskery, Jules St. Paul, J. C. Boyd and others well known in this Camp. HAWK LAKE LUMBER CO SUCCESSFUL TENDERERS 11 MMINS BRIGADE SHKOWS |FURNISHKED ROOM TO RENT. REGARD FOR HERO COMRADE| Phone 220. ~â€"â€"43 SMALL FIRE AT IROQUOIS FALLS WYE TUESDAY NIGHT On Tuesday evening of this week there was a small fire at the Wye, Iroq quois Falls, Chamandy‘s( bottling works, a blacksmith shop and a house being burned. The Wye fire brigade made a good fight against the fire and sueceeded in preventing its spread to other parts of the town. )1 Monteit Arthur, a: Hall, | tra‘ w Lne Dest ¢. sure to be able event. ® ervVve( The Hawk La Monteith, an up wood urally in i the present intfention 0+ an Choir to give a Conâ€" ~December and such an ~a musical feature to be rd to with pleasure. The Society Committee in e arrangements for the ‘e Messrs. Geils, J. K. owan, M. B. Sceott and nmIng talen ake Lumber Company id John Keivu, of Por tenderers fo 10 _ He was the to safety whi ) a woman. _ tinie hm th 11 a mannjood oT T last and â€"showed it in handiing a antasia of Burns -. # + sent ihtention of 1O THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE e traditions OT ion and added out10oK agan notH itheriand cat live. 1Â¥ | rCTH hem It: i1VG,. ions of ZOne forme ichâ€" t WO He no 91 SEVENâ€"ROOMED HOUSE FOR WANTEDâ€"Truck driver and teamâ€" ster. Apply to Geo. Taylor Hardâ€" ware Co. Ltd., Timmins, Ont. 43 WANTEDâ€"Baby Cutter good condition. App! H., Adyance Office. RELIABLE EXPERIENCED MAâ€" TERNITY NURSE. Apply P.O. OFFICES TO RENTâ€"Arranged and T O REN Tâ€"EF IN LOVING MEMORY of Mr. J Montgomery, lLown Cierk, Wliil 4C FCâ€" ceived until 12 o‘clock noon, Friday, October 27th, 1922, for the laying of wooden sidewalks on Maple Street, Balsam Street, and Cedar: iitreet, north of Sixth Avenue. Specifications and form of tender may be obtained at the Engineer‘s office, Town Hall, Timmins. The lowest or any tender not necesâ€" sarily accepted. | 43 J. F. Henderson, Town Engineer. Angrignon, who died Oct. 30th, 1918 Mass will be said in the Roman Ca tholie Chureh on Sunday, Oct. 29th â€"Wife and Children SALE. Apply A. Blackwell, 21 Eim Street. 42.1) reâ€"decorated to suit tenants Lawrence Building, oppos Office. A MASQUERADE BALL will be held by Kitchener Rebekal Lodge, 1.0.0.F., on Hallowe‘en, Tuesday, Oct. 31st in the 1.0.0.F. Hall, South Porcupine commencing at 9 p.m. sharp. Music¢ by Wolno‘s Orchestra. Refreshments. Gentiemen _ $1.50 J?uda says Suds 5 his od friendâ€" Upon hus WoOrk h,e ° Ccan degsen (single or accompanied by lady.) Extra Ladies 50¢ each. Quality Signs is the result of character, or as We usually sayâ€"QUALITY,. Both admissions include war tax. Tenders for Woodsn Sidewalks Allan‘ ad, Ma REPUTATION J. E. BILLETT 34, South Poreupine, or Phone South Porceupine. 41â€"43p is what others say we are. is what we are. The enviable reputation of Rear of 10 Cedar Street. Character rr?ocery LImMI her privil opposite tore Must be in to Box H. Apply with Apply River P FURNISHED ROOMS TO SHORT STRING OF PEARLS LOST The Grand President of the Rebekah Assembly 1.0,.0.F. will pay an official visit to Kitchener Rebekah Lodge, So. Poreupine, on the evening of Friday, October 27th, and all Rebekahbs and brother Oddfellows of the Rebekah Degree," arée cordially invited to atâ€" tend at the Oddfellows‘ Hall, South Porcupinge, on that occasion.. Lodga TIMMINS LODGE, 1.0.0.F. No. 453 Meets every Tuesday evening in the Oddfellows Hall, Third Averue. Visiting brethren requested to attend. W. L. Lainsbury, Geo. 5. Drew, will be opened at Apply on or before October 10th. Finder kindly return to Advance Office and receive reward. AUTO SERVICE PROMPT and PLEASING SERVICE When wishing to have a pleasant motor drive, call Timmins Garage Auto Service, Phone 227. PHER; mining experience; wants permanent, temporary or part time job. Tradesmen‘s books kept at reasonable rates. Address Box R. Audits _ Special Investigations Income Tax Returns M.A., Advance Office, Timmins. Reed Block Timmins, Ont. Books Opened and Kept Posted For Local Tradesmen. home. ing If you will let us repair and adjust it, it will serve you faithâ€" fully or we‘ll know the reason. Save coal morning, noon and night,. Cedar St. George . D. Murray ACCOCUNTANT HE Little Plumber inquires about the comfort of your 38 sireet. M. E. Wilson, Rec.â€"Sec‘y. South Porcupine. 8 Vour furnace misbhehavâ€" 1N Timmins. RENT.! WANTEDâ€"A ~GIRLâ€" for , general * 43â€"44 ; â€" housework. Apply to Mrs. A. Dorfâ€" __..._..‘ man, Schumacher. J FURNITURE FOR SALE; kitchen THE CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OF TIMMINS. Open to nativeâ€"born Scots and Scotswomen and those of Neottish descent. Membership fee $2.00 pe ordinary members and 350« for associate members. G. A. Macdonald, |} C. President. Meets every Friday in the month i Hall. Boiling will render all water safe for d}'inkin}_: purposes. Safety First 6 Tickets for a Dollar. 12 Pints for a Dollar. Flies spread Typhoid Fever, Screen agzainst them. and two rooms, complete. In best condition.. Bargain for ecash. 22 Laurier Ave., Timmins (Hollinger Townsite.) between 3 and 7 p.m .43 Clean Stables, Clean Cows, Clean Handling, Clean Milk, Child‘s Welfare Clinics, Wednes# days, 1.30 to 3 p.m. 1st, Wed. each month. Dr. Minthorn. 2nd. Wed. each month, Dr. Porter. 3rd. Wed. each month, Dr. MeFnnis. 4th, Wed. each month, Dr. Moore. Nurse at Clinic Room daily 1.30 to 3 p.m. Mattagami Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public. Bitc. WATCH FOR THE BLACK HORSE AND THE RED RIG. Mr. Gauthier will be at Timmins daily. Room 7 Reed Bldg., Timmins. Crown and Bridge Work Plates Consultation Free. B. AIKEN OFFICES REED BLOCK, TIMMINS and SOUTH PORCUPINE, Boil the W ater BOARD OF NEALTH EQLUMN SWAT THE H. H. MOORE, M.D., «> xC O. H. C. G. Pirie, and the 1.0.0.1 Ontario Yeal PV 13 T

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