Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 10 Jan 1923, 1, p. 4

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mins} tou man of the K. A., Ma vancee; M Police M. erelary others, members o1 the brigade for their inâ€" terest and loyalty and also expressed sincere appreciation for the generous eoâ€"operation and support given to the Fire Department by the whole â€"Counâ€" cil, andâ€"especially by the Mayor and the Chairman of the Fire and Light Committee. Chief Borland made brief reference to recommendations for furâ€" ther eqmipment, ete., as outlined in his annual report. While some addiâ€" ticonal lexpense might be incurred, it would in reality be simply a good inâ€" vestment, giving returns in efficiency ©4090990900000000000000000000000@¢ o 14 I Carson‘s Barber Shop most attt by the F Joved T eigars w ferestin: the extra After most ai very â€"enjoyvable eveé hundred present. the business of the the Timmins Fire F man A. 6. Carson j ensuing year Mr. W pointed â€"Chairman Chief. For the fift TIson was reâ€" er. The Capt: MacLkean and Borland and pointed deleg ing of the MEETING AND BANQUET OF TIMMINS FIRE BRIGADE imeld in t :C ing and, a Office 26. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 10th., 1923. ssociation 1@ Canada _ â€" United States Fublished every Wednesday by Geo. Lake, Publisher MOVED: To Handsome New Quarters in Gordon Block Basement Three Chairs. No waiting. Finest Barber Shop in North Land. Satisfaction guaranteed, or whiskers refunded. IMmMIls ubscription Rate mald Eâ€"Borland thanked the the Brigade for their inâ€" 1 meeting and banquet of s Fire Department was ire Hall on Monday evenâ€" n past years, it proved a le evening for the half sent. .( there came of the annual meeting of Fire Brigade, with Chair irson presiding. ~For the Telephones Temiskamin ) \ iness of the meeting a banquet was enjoyeu and their immediate VÂ¥ £ 11 o. Newton, UHairâ€" Ligkt Committee; ditor of The Adâ€" ohnson: Chief of secre Deacon 180 T M Residencse 112 Â¥MIMIC also ir M and ATV $2.00 year $£3.00 yvear rrison, seâ€" were were ap ual meet "iremen‘: lddresses Borland : of Tim 16 was ap Deputy J . Mor: met ot cap to The men. who. proneered the country. ~Too rigid a byâ€"law would tndowbtedly have stopped the growth of the town.. However, the tendency now was to build better and more subâ€" stantial buildings and amendments to the byâ€"laws might assist in increasing this tendency and so further the staâ€" bility of the town. Commenting on the Mayor‘s suggestion that Haileyâ€" bury provided a good example of the fact that it did not pay to ‘‘save‘‘ moâ€" ney by stinting in fire protection matâ€" ters, Mr. Newton touened on the neâ€" cessary enlargements and extensions of the fire department that would‘ be necessary with the. added area â€"and growth of the town. He thought the money spent for fire protection parâ€" ticularly well invested, and he believâ€" ed the people would continue to give support and coâ€"operation to the Chief, Brigade and Council in the necessary extension of the seope of the fire deâ€" partment. The pleasant evening concluded gatnerin ation of fire dep; In the n but the providin ecuard t The. Mayor said the imins was very justly ; brigade and the capabl department. . Thought! preciated the efficiene; viece of the fire departnu mins. was very justly proud of its fire brigade and the capable Chief of that department. Thoughtfal citizens apâ€" preciated the efficiency and good serâ€" viece of the fire department. The strik ing growth of the town had largely increased the responsibility of the briâ€" gade and added much to their work, but the department had shown themâ€" selves equal to the occasion.> However with the recent large additions to the town by annexation, further equipâ€" ment and more permanent men would be necessary, and he for one would be in favour of spending for equipment, etc., and saving in fire losses. He beâ€" and safety. He pointed out that the per eapita cost for fire protectwn and fire Aghting in Timmins was not as large ~as in the cities of the South where conditions" were much more faâ€" vourable. He concluded " with . the statement sincérely made »that there was ‘not. a better fire" ‘brigade on the continent thar that of Timmins. * n»nglit be ent buildin IMmImMmIns OT W Il ‘ouncillor L. 8. the Fire and Li en a very hear He ex 1piin€ t ‘th1 n ere department, from 1 up. andthanked icâ€"spirited services lso â€"expressed hisâ€" the d saving in Nre iOsses. T16 che Town generaily wouid agree eased expenditure for fire proâ€" , to meet the increased need. e protection=of the Town it e netessary to have more strin uildin byâ€"laws in the future. is ‘had a name for being lucky matter of fires and fire losses, to keep this luck was by ng men and equipment to men and equip property and live hav e expressed D fine work of it, from the ( narmonyv )06 Newton, Chairman ht â€"Committee, was ereeting by vne CLure iLIOns . 111 tinem fTor Tthner and efliciency. pleasure at the y, loyalty and ed the departâ€" uching on the 1 oOwIr OT roud of i 1n 1ing O1 buildin s appreciâ€" the wnole hief down U in the in di bÂ¥y Te 1Im noon. . As Tor the child burned, imaâ€" gination was again drawn upon, the idea no doubt originating in the fact that there were children in the buildâ€" ing that had suffered from the mornâ€" ing fire, though these children had all escaped injury of any kind. Another sample of imagination this week was the story that a man or a woman,â€" and then, both a man and a woman,â€" had been shot in the west end of the town. ~There had been a row among some foreigners and a woman had been hit on the hip with an axe. Imaâ€" sination again no doubt supplied the details. All the twisted stories are y no means in the newspapers, and all the guys with elastic imaginations are not confined to newspaper work. been burned to death. The J had no knowledge of either fire or the burned child, and that cGccur in this town un lFhere were some bers in the walls a fectively dealt with chemical tank. Th in with imagination no dout pliv details when t the |; Chis! home tarson‘ s barber s»nop. moved Tuis week to the handsome new quarters in the ~basement of the new Gordon block. The ibasement barber shop is one of the finest housed and equipped in the North Land., The (Mayor, Dr. J. A. had the distinction of formally opening the attractive new shop by being the first to be shaved in the new quarters. 4 there was a yan noon to the effe fire" tNat Gccur in This Town unknown io the Fire Chief are not fires at all. Chief Borland thought. that perhaps the story originated in, the mind of some imaginative person from the act that the fire wagon was out Sunday wWnhere There _ D. John, ®.C.ILC., Chemist and Metallurgist, announces that after the disastrous fire, his assay office in Haiâ€" leybury is once more thoroughly equip ped and open for business. n o One of the express delivery horses standing in front of the Hollinger Stores on Monday morning was fright ened by the sudden passing of another horse and ‘bolted across the sidewalk, crashing into the plate glass window and breaking it. â€"A piece of giass from the top of the broken window struck the animal in the chest, inflictâ€" ing a bad wound. there must be many imaginations that mal Baron Munchausen an rvy look Jlike pikers. newspapet certainly vestizatt Notice is often paid to tae amount raised by some individual event such as a bazaar, tea, sale of cooking, etce. Still more interesting would be the sum total raised by snch events in a given time. Such figures, of course, are difficult to secure and would be necessarily incomplete. The Fort Wilâ€" liam Times, however, has established figures to show that the various baâ€" zaars, teas, sales, etc., bave been resâ€" ponsible for raising over $12,000 this winter in Port Arthur. tRAt it person ome hat the it ternoon the r sStoOrVy suCh lneve sSOME TALL TALES, AND NOT IN THE NEWSPAPERS EITHER speA k6 with three hearty cheers and aâ€"tiger for the Mayor, the Chairman of the Fire and Light Committee, and the Fire Chief, followed by three cheers omm on TIMMINS AND DIGTRICT NOTFS apet 1+ at it took the word of some outside rsort who pretended to know. ~And r such tall yarns that are not su, might well be forgiven r the number of similar stories inâ€" stizvated and upset.â€" Whatever the three months late Mrs. J. W holm, e in Dalkeith, mon street, ers ibeaten for be believed, : > little or no f newspaper that v is only to b from things as, the newsp apers get s Ontario Legaslature will com its next session on Tuesday rd.© tank.... LNetTe â€"wWas no. Alarm ection with the matter, but j0n no doubt could egasily suoâ€" uils when the fire team . was on the street Sunday afterâ€" \s for the child burned, imaâ€" was again drawn upon, the doubt originating in the fact re were children in the buildâ€" had suffered from the mornâ€" though these children had all injury of any kind. Another )f imagination this week was . D. MceDougall, after spendâ€" » months with her daughters, Mrs. J.‘Walsh and Mrs., D. D. i, returned last week to her Dalkeith, Ont. ind fir Mailion returne a two weeks‘ tra for the boy l1 described by of the evening lks have a tengencey es as, ‘*‘OYh. von ca 1011 W 11 S. J. W als returned | lkeith, Orn ohn, IF.:.C.] and upset â€"â€"mavy do Â¥OIn fire stâ€"Class things twisted, and many . of themâ€" with ind 1per ich blame _UJn, you can‘t beâ€" ers‘!‘‘ or *‘ How do h wild yarns?"‘ But k has all the newsâ€" r stufif that should and for items tnoat oundation. Usually up to tha nake Jules V erne, and Premier Druâ€" r‘s. â€" For instance, ing Sundayvy afterâ€" town unknown t not fires at all ndation. Usuall rints some wron there 1a@t â€"a the the WA vod citizens E(L QOIL P visit to ol the rire one of the had been child had "ire Chief che othe: any fires peo riday Sudâ€" ) 8i v € LV to express their smceere thank appxe(mrmn for the kindness at pathy shown during the illne: death of his brother, the late Hollinger Consolidated Gold Mines Limited. (No ‘Personal Liability) * A dividend of 1% upon the outâ€" standing capital stock of the Company has been declared payable on the 29th day of January 1923 on which date cheques ‘will be mailed to shareholders ofâ€"record at the close of bminess on the 12th. day of January 192; Dated the 4th, day of Janumy 1923. D, A, DUNLAP, Breeding Hens and setting egos for sale in following breeds, bred to lay. and exhibition fowls :â€" MeC Barred Rocks, White Rocks, White Wyandottes, Golden Wyandottes, Blk. Langshans, Anconas, Single Combed Rhode Islands lRteds, White Leghorns, Buff Leghorns, Mahogany Red Rusâ€" sian Orloffs,Spangled Russian Orloffs, Toulouse Geqse, White Emden Geese, Rouen Ducks, Mammoth Pekin Ducks. Alt eggs andstock guaranteed pure FPOR SALEâ€"5â€"bhurner Canadian (Gen eral Electricâ€"Stove; perfect condi tion. â€"A snap for $50.00 cash. Ap ply to Geo.~Carson, Box 103,~Tim mins. hok WANTEDâ€"MEN TO CHOP WOOD ROOM WANTED, Pays highest prices for secondâ€"hand furniture. Sells new and secondâ€"hand Furniture at cheap prices. HOUSE TO RENTâ€"4 LADIES‘ HOCKEY TEAM TO â€"GO TO FPALLS JANUARY 20th. WANTEDâ€"A MAID. Apj 1 Maple street, Timmins. The first game in the Ladies‘ I ekey League will be Timmins at I quois Falls on Naturday of next we Jan. 20th, The scheduled for Jan Neh Faulkenham Highest market prices paid for all raw furs. Kingston Hotel Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College. PHONE 72. â€" TIMMINS, ONT. Night and day calls promptly attended to. M r. =â€" Dr. Fred Tilt=â€" glishâ€"speak ieued. \\nte Office, Timmins Eggs furnished in any quantity For prices write, phone or call. Apply to Moneta. January Febhruary JYVJ 10 IvLN 1â€"â€"4â€"r?oome with kitchen; good well. : 3. Dolynchuk, 148 Pine St. (From The anuary 11â€"] oYy BOX 33, MATHESON, ONT. DIVIDEND NUMEER 106 (Signed) FRANK LITTLE, MONETA P.0. Box 3, Timmins. 1a bl th Dealer in Raw Furs wervice) requires v stoker; highly recc l education : marri refused. Avenue, Timmins. 19 ATE otel â€" Timmins, Ont. Phone 72. HQCCKEY SCHEDULE Connaucht Sta Tillefer falis at ochrane alls at Cotd ochrane at by young man, Enâ€" Private house preâ€" â€"P.D., Advance requilresâ€" work ;. L. igzghly recommend Hustle Cochr: at imily wi hanks a: Sss and s1 Treasure: )ruce Ilvy to rane Falls rane Falls d hous Apply t q Ont an ( n( Ho Iro Open to nativeâ€"born Scots and Sceotswomen and those of Sceottish descent. Meets every second and fourth Friday in the month in the IO()F Hall. Membership fee $2.00 per year for ordinary members and 50c¢c. per yea: for associate members. G. A. Macdonald, C. G. Pirie, President. Secretary. THE CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OF TIMMINS. crops included. lasy terms. trated c catalog free. Send BUPPALO FARM EXCHANGI Brisbane Bldg., Buffalo, N.Y. Y Wondert Higshwavy HOUSE FOR SALEâ€"4 rooms and pine DnIine § Te Tlish Dou All a bappy Mew Dear 0°¢ 9464606084000 00 41 Balsam st On all ROYAL PHOTAGRAPH STUDIO NOW OPEN Quality Signs is the result of character, or as we usually sayâ€"QUALITY. â€" guaranteed. _ Hundreds of people have been delighted with my ser ‘vice. â€" References. _ Apply to A Coter, 49 Hollinger Lane, Mattaga mi, or send postcard to Box 465 Timmins, Ont, 45â€"49p. T RE BEST WINTERTIME TREAT â€"1S AC JNDANCE | OF HEAT ! _â€"â€"â€" «> WINTER when a man and his family appreâ€" ciates the ‘bhountiful blessings of perfect plumbing. If your home isn‘t properly heated you ought to call us up on the phone and let us figure out with you just what‘s needed. Our prices are correct. Cedar St. summer kit@ien; good w in kitchen ; hard wood floor ligzht, etec. Apolyvy to 67 PORCUPINE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY i »all orders for $5.00 up dozen picture postcards is what we are. The enviable reputation of is what others say we are. r fit Rear of 10 Cedar Street. included. Easy terms. catalog free. Send 1n #*PiCU} Annu attention Character the J. W. YOUNG, ownsdtp Meeting of the Pore al Society will be he on Friday, Jan. 19t ownship Hall, Pore work and prompt come to the wood Nloors ; electric y to 67 Sixth Ave the time of good well, pump Timmins. Timmins mecretary people Ooreu Boiling will render all water safe for drinking purposes. General Building Contractor Estimates Furnished 1immins Gold Nugget Rebekal Lodge, No 173 W. H. SEVERT Box 703 Phone 32 COBALT, ONTARIO Report every suspected case of comâ€" municable disease to the Medical Ofâ€" ficer of Health. By trying to conceal cases of diphtheria, searlet fever, etc., one is endangering the liÂ¥es of other people Night and Day calls promptly attend ed to. Ask your Dealer for Doctor Gagnon‘ Prepared Medicines. GET YOUR FURNITURE REPAIRâ€" Meets every Tuesday evenming in the Oddfellows Hall, Third Averne. Visiting brethren requestedJ to attend. W. L. Lainsbury, Geo. 8. Drew., = Dr. L. Gagnon â€" Viinnie Shephard, TMMINS LODGE, 1.0.0.f. No. 459 ellow 6 Tickets for a Dollar. 12 Pints for a Dollar. Mattagami Gordon Building, Clean Stables, Clean Cows, Clean Handling, Clean Milk. WATCH FOR THE BLACK HORSE AND THE RED RIG. Barrist@r, Solicitor, Notary Public. BEtc. Mr. Gauthier will be at Timmins daily. Med BD and Reâ€"upholstered at the thern Upholstering Company, Spruce street. Box 872, Tim OFFICES REED BLOCK, TIMMINS and SOUTH PORCUPINE,. Safety First Boil the W ater DR. JNO. B. AIKE BORRD OF HEALTH GOLUMN every Hall, Veterinary Office ery Thursday in,. the Odd ill, l‘hn‘d Avenue. %1'«»{1191‘5 and Sisters alwav H, H. MOORE, M.D., M.O.H. Sara Thomas Cochrane, Ont. Ontario Timmins. Fimmins at

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