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Porcupine Advance, 7 Feb 1923, 1, p. 4

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The Advance this week of a couple of communi have to be held from pub is a rule of The Advance lish «communications that companied by the name of LETTER WRITERS SHOULD GIVE THEIR REAL NAMES Office 26. T oronto kindiy s 'l‘he 4 lishec Star given art m one willing to say tnat woives attack human beings except under the most unusual conditions. Indeed, the genâ€" eral opinion seems to be that it is usâ€" nally a difficulit matter to get close enough to a wolf to get a good view of it, let alone to test its savagery, if it can ‘sight or smeéell the human first, â€"and it usually does that sighting or scentirlg in really uncanny manner. As a matter of fact there does not seem to be any serious question in the matter, except in simple and silly stuff like that feature on oceasion by newspapers of the type of the ‘The Toronto Star. And as the lad from the wilds of Cincinatti would sav, and complete recovery As to storie: Mrs. John Archer has been ill for the past two weeks, but is now imâ€" proving. All will wish her an early newspapers Toronto Star the wilds of ‘* Anybody c D ANIOMN Canada â€" United States WEDNESDAY, FPEB. 7th., 1923. Published every Wednesday by Geo, Lake Owner and Publisher. H. F. Lownsbrough WOODSTOCK Advan ho Subscerint HAY FOR SALE Telephone s communicatron ilarly anonymous commumeations from publication Advance not to timel 11 n Rate ut *‘ these wolf ce has questionâ€" ‘s and found not at wolves attack under the most Indeed, the genâ€" The Stai Residence 112 Write or wire for prices A T $2.00 year $3.00 vear 11 , the genâ€" it it is usâ€" get close good view ivagery, if in receipt }1 in Carlots H1Gce. wolf LV 53rd. ANNUAL STATEMENT MUTUAL LIFE OF CANADA Canada, creditable business expense rati10 syvstem and © CPE ngs 10 totallin with $% plus eg 204,00 e 1922. 11 IROQUOITS FALLS PROTEST OF LAST TUESDAY‘S GAME Last week Iroquois Falls entered a protest against the N.:O.H.A. game played ‘here Jan. 30th. on the grounds that the stick used Iby the Timmins goaltender was wider than the rules permitted. . The Falls had the stick measured just before the third period opened, and the stick was found to be over four inches in width. The only rule regarding the size of hockey sticks, Rule 2, (page 62), says, ‘‘Hoâ€" ckey sticks shall not be more than three inches wide at any part and not more than thirteen inches long at the blade.""* Apparenly this applies only to the sticks used by forward and deâ€" fence players, as all goal sticks made are wider. When the sticks were Lribute to measured both the had stick om inatlull neral sur The 11l Al surpil a year for 1922 than thirteen inches lon *‘ Apparenly this app t stwl\s used by forward players, as all goal stic vider. When the stic 1 ¢ Thes onl v ; making nofeworLny 1 profitable enlargement isiness in force at the as $246,486,004.00, or : 11 pparenly this applies only s used by forward and deâ€" rs, as all goal sticks made When the sticks were t the game here last night, ‘alls and Timmins goalers over the three inch width. , being only 42 per cent. xpected as iaid down by uarial talbles. This inâ€" ire with which risks have n ‘apal itfai 11 UrIn De in very souUnd aIHM ion but also with : noteworthy expan )UsIn e n oT its growith is a of its founders and of those in Mutual at the end of 00, or an inâ€" company Ya T‘ 41 ind the ) W onl a very 1 n 171 in( ut on H1l road buildn try adjacer the T. N chrane. N tension is i the Govern country op to provide: railway. P gcenerally ; factor in â€"a a new are; found with reasonable that may | north of C S L from t sidered tendin dorsing t expected the Falls â€" ing their battle for ours, just supported lar case. mailters goaler‘s stick to which no objec of any kind could ‘be taken. Un tunately a few in the Falls gave due publicity to their outery in matter and the resulting noise did anpear any too sportsmanmlike., F JOHN BARRYMORE HEKk: fif FAMOUS DETECTIVE PLAY The special at the New Empire Theâ€" atre Friday and atunLu of this week Feb. 9 and 10, should prove a very poâ€" pular offering. It is the famous American actor, John Barrymore, in a picture dramatization of the famous detective storv, **Sherlock Holmes,"" M (_)l'i mail mail:in conngctiqn WIit:: 1CELICYPsS by a certain European prmoe to a sweetheart who ended ‘her life when their engagement was broken. Moriarâ€" ty takes lllthless measures to put the detective ‘out of the w ay, but Sherâ€" lock Holmes counters every move, finâ€" ally winning his case, but losing his heart to one of the characters in the drama. There are thrilling situations, interest, adventure, mystery, love inâ€" terest, cleverness, cunningâ€"all the features that make a play popular and exciting. and wit 1‘l11 ng to withdraw ind Baridon, wh Seriod in goal, ROADS IN MINING AREAS ALSO NEED ATTENTION It is understood that the Ontario Government is planning an extensive noad building programme in the counâ€" try adjacent to the new extension of the T. N.~O. Railway north of Coâ€" chrane. Naturally, now that the exâ€" tension is in progress of construction, the Government will wish to have the country opened up and settled, so as to provide‘traffic for the new strip of railway. The building of roads will be generally acknowledged as a prime factor in advancing the settlement of a new area. There will be no fault factor in advancing the settlement of a new area. There will be no fault found with the Government for any reasonable roadâ€"building programme that may be centered in the country north of Cochrane, so long as the matâ€" ter is not overdone, to the detriment of the rest of the North Land. Preâ€" mier Drury, who seems to be the whole blooming Government himself for all practical purposes, has too much the tendency to make pets. He made a particular pet of Kapuskasing, for instance, and that lodge in a vast wald erness was his especial joy and care. But when other parts of the North Land needed reasonable expenditures, they were met with the suggestion that the money was all spent. So far no one has suggested any extended exâ€" penditures for roads in the mining areas where the highways are not only needed but actually warranted and fully justified. Hon. Mr. Drury should not forget the needs of the North Land generally in any pet scheme of his own for the building of an empire in the far north,. Seeing that Hon. the Government of Ontario has apparentâ€" ly a regular penchant for "‘"pets,""‘ it would be a fine thing if he would make a *‘pet"‘ of the whole North Land so that all sections, even including the mining areas, might receive due atâ€" tention and interest. bje uUCCe 12 It is understo« rovernment is pl oad building pro ry adjacent to t Many in Timmins are waiting with interest to see if Troquois Falls will support Timmins as enthusiastically as Timmins did the Falls last year when Troquois Falls upheld the hockey honours of this part of the North Land. 1 } Tiinins in the fit wayv of undu ne woul VImnore 1s | inish. The the mali 11 not e ordin be noted Sheo 111 actor, Joiun barrymore, in dramatization of the famous storv. **Sherlock Holmes,"‘" Test ne pr findin hat in NO O havin whic of unu i| en Joyv â€" tale THE PORCUPINE ADVANCTEH 12 ral ple ans in upport in the r chonâ€" 11â€" and 1 simiâ€" 16 H cti0n nforâ€" t11 lIl \ V 2 L on the date sc The production of the Dome Mines for January was $403,511 from $36,â€" 200 tons treated average value being $11.15 per ton in gold. The Januar\ output showed an increase of $42,208 over December. Laidlaw are at connection with mous prote Star refuse missioner T. E. Godson, K.C., the hear ing of disputes regarding mining claims, ete., scheduled to be held here last Wednesday, had to be postponed to a later date. TOMORROW LOOKS LIKE DULL DAY IN POLICE COURT. 1lBis week‘ s poilrc look at the present m lively or interesting one knows what a i HOUSE, 20 x 22, POR SALE, cheaper than cost of material. Apply C. J. Gatien, Mount street, Lot 48, Timâ€" mins P.0. 5â€"6p Take an interes the other fellow it take an interest in work. . J work. I en worth doin velt. FIVE COWS FPOHR SALE ; four Duw n# 11 In the matter of the Estate of Joseph Donat Rene, late of the Township of Hoyle, in the District of Cochrane, Watchman, Deceased. y Notice is hereby given pursuant to. Section 56 of the Trustee Act (R.S.0. 1914, Chapter 121) that all Creditors and others having claims or demands against the Estate of the above named Joseph Donat Rene, who died on or about the Twenty Fourth day of«Nov. 1922, are required on or before the First day of March 1923, to send by post prepaid, or deliver, to The Reverâ€" end Charles Eugene Theriault, of the Town of Timmins in the said District, Parish (Priest, the person applying for Letters of Administration of the Esâ€" tate of the above named deceased, their Christian names and surnames, addresses and descriptions, the full particulars of their claims, a stateâ€" ment of their accounts, and the naâ€" ture of the securities (if any) held by them. 10) And take notice that after such last mentioned date the said Administrator will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have notice, and that the said Administraâ€" tor, will not be liable for the said asâ€" sets or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claims notice shall not have been received by him at the time of such distribution. Dated the 30th. day of January 1923. GORDON H. GAUTHIER, IMMINS AND DISTRIGT NOTES 11 Owing to the illness of Mining issioner T. E. Godson, K.C., the Mess ham, one Holstein, freshened last week; also earload of good mixed hay and one of oat straw. E. W. Robertson, Box 353, or 14 Messines Ave., Timmins. 6p inl] astor: Morley R. Hall. Phone 353 17â€" Timmins, Solicitor for the said Administrator {1 )11 1€ pity no man bee . Ifohe is worth . T envy the man Corner 2nd. Ave. and Birch. NOTICH y O CREDITORS 111 Nn 8 p.m 8 p.m BAPTIST CHURCH 11 rown,. 0 hat L1n SBuce Bible oT ind does it well which e 1INnmMmIns that it reduled police TA KE W ean ne,. and 1E yOuU in wha 1e ind essful Praye > School.‘* ss started the yarn Falls was protestâ€" Saturday morning it was not played ver Meetin Hamilton, wee in what interests ‘ou expect him to Hamilton, was h Day toâ€"day it earing of the fa ven The Toront: seriously. } court does no. ment lhke a very sesston, but na ew â€" hours may )( rall and H iUuse Ne nas to his salt he win who has a work t interests vou nave a map sday night though the Wednesd 3 WweoeKkK other 117‘C mumple n € is to Roose @11 Om â€" )6 1 GIRL WANTED for General Houseâ€" work, : Apply Mrs., F. M. Burke, Hemlock St. FURNISHED ROOM TO RENT. ;\p-i Hollinger Consolidated Gold Mines Limited. A dividend of 1% upon the outâ€" standing capital stock of the Company has tbeen declared payable on the 26th. day of February 1923, on which date cheques will be mailed to shareholders of record at the close of business on the 9th. day of February 1923. Dated the 2nd. day of February 1923. TWO ROOMS TO RENT in private house;; partly furnished or unfurâ€" nished as desired; separate enâ€" V qJJ 1); H. CGo Theatre, 11th,~ at collection 1re. u1 (OI 11 i1lsiued ds separate enâ€" trance; suitable for light houseâ€" keeping; married couple or two young ladies will find these rooms just what they desire. Apply to 51 Cedar street. 01 Mill A LEAK fixture in health. wrapped : makeshift porarily. Us as soor health. Of course, some old rags wrapped around the pipe will, in a makeshiftway, stop the leak temâ€" porarily. But send a hurry call to us as soon as you discover the leak,. You will thereby, save a lot of your property. neral IPUCEC DIVIDEND NUMBER 107 illivan, 48 Tamarack e t pre Â¥ith y CXK in e in yvour home peland Timmi 3.00 p reoC )1 )1 1( 11 ‘our Triends to near in the New Empire s, on Sunday, Feb. 1. . seats free. No LCC drain or any othner il Liability) near tutut VAar a on of ced maid :\ppl.\' M 1 enue i menace to 1VC€ nV more reasuret ree 111 *nfa J1bll 11 6p 6p m 11 1 TO RENTâ€"Good Warm Rooms, with «.. Street, M SHACK TO RENTâ€"furnished ; s AGENTS WANTBD to sell Household do W A N T BE Dâ€"Taicensed Druggist and also Drug Clerk wanted. Apply in tirst instance, stating salary expectâ€" ed, experience, and other details, to Box _M.D.G. Advance office, Timâ€" mins. ~All enquiries treated in stricet the sale in following breeds, ] and exhibition fowls :â€" Barred Rocks, White R« Wyandottes, Golden Wvyan Langshans, Anconas, Sing Rhode Islands Reds, Whit Buff Legshorns, Mahogany Meets every Thursday in the Oddâ€" fellows‘ Hall, Third Avenue. Visiting Brothers and Sisters always welcome. Minnie Shephard, Sara Thomas, N.G. Ree. See. 1 tree Rouen Ducks iimmins Gold Nugget Rebekah Lodge, No 173 11 ] € n Boiling will render all water safe for drinking purposes. 6 Tickets for a Dollar. 12 Pints for a Dollar. 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 lives of cther people. ED and Reâ€"upholstered at the thern Upholstering Company, Spruce street. Box 872, Tim Clean Stables, Clean Cows, Clean Handling, Clean Milk. WATCH FOR THE BLACK HORSE AND THE RED RIG. ncce Mattagami Novelty Sales North Bay, On Gordon Building, mIns. confidence Breedin Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public. Etc. Mr. Gauthier will be at Timmins daily. joard 1e wa td( OFFICES REED BLOCK, TIMMINS and SOUTH PORCUPINE. wardâ€"for informatian leading to recovery of my three Airedale Leonard P. Heil, Telephone 236. Or|oft‘s Safety First Boil the W ater DR. JNO. B. AIKE PI BOARD OF HEALTH GOLUMN 1C€ es wrilte, plone or ied) FPRANK LITTI A popol y Hens and settin 6€ ‘ks, White Roceks, Whit Golden Wvandottes, B H. H. MOORE, M.D., â€"M.O.H. M ammi 1¢ l = T( entlemen Timmins. onnal y «m premises Emden (Geese h Pekin Ducks naranteed puré rd Avenue ng egag@s Lor % bred to lay, it once Ontario Timmins. > Leghorns, Rhed Rusâ€" in Orloffs, Apply 1‘j 1 nimn 1 n 3 White and it O1 Uu}» Lreo

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