Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 21 Feb 1923, 1, p. 8

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we* For the convenience of our many customers and the public generally we are opening a new drug store in Moneta, just past the Ball Grounds. At this new store you can be sure of the best goods and the best service. A cordial invitation is exâ€" tended to ali to visit the new Drug Store in Monâ€" eta when it opens in the course of the next week or so Double stocks, double service, double stafifis mean double satisfaction for you in the purchase of Drugs, Stationery, Toilet Goods, Kodaks, Victâ€" rolas and Records, Candy, Tobaccos, etc. The Big Drug Store Also a New Drug Store in Moneta CGurtis Co.‘s Stand â€" Near Post Office F. M. BURKE NEAR THE POST OFFICE PINE ST. TIMMIN S THI; PORCUPINE ADVANCR / All will regret to learn of of Mrs. A. Skelly, and all her an early and complete health. : was the son. Mr. \His many friends in the. Camp where he has been an esteecmed residâ€" ent for many years, will regret to learn of the illness of Mr. J. E. Salâ€" mon, Sixth Avenue. The North Bay Junior Hockey Team came in to Timmins on Monday night on their way to Iroquois Falls for the game last night in the N.O.H.A. Juâ€" nior finals. They stayed the night here and had a practice at the Timâ€" mins Rink yvesterday morning. The road between Iroquois Falls and Porquis Junction has been ing some attention this winter, fifteen teams having ‘been at work recently putting cinders on this section of road way, according to reports from the district. _ (His many friends in this part of the North Land will be delighted to auon that Mr. R. A. Melnnis, manager of the Abitibi Power Paper Co., Iroâ€" quois Falls, was sufficiently recovered from his recent serious illness to be able to return home to the Falls last week, and that he is now well on the way to completely restored health and strength. <It is a genuine loss to the North Land to have a man like ‘Mr. Mclnais laid up with illness. | © _ Provineial Officer Jolin Urquhart;, of Englehart, has ‘been appointed assistâ€" ant to Inspector Moore, and will have his headquarters at Cobalt, with the rank of Sergeant. Sergt. Urquhart has been two and a half years on the Provincial foree and previously had ten years‘ police experience in Scotâ€" land and England. The appointment of Sergt. Urquhart to the post at Coâ€" balt is made under the recent decision to give assistants to the inspectors of ~Hi ick to give assistants to the various districts Here is another chance for an arâ€" #ument by naturalists. A despatech apâ€" pearing in a number of daily newspaâ€" pers says the following as the truth :â€" *The fact that the erow winters in the 10rth country when it has found a suitable place to cover its head is upâ€" held by. Jolun Booth, of Bar River, 20 miles from Sault Ste. Marie. A full sized ecrow has taken up his abode around Mr. Booth‘s farmyard.. It freâ€" quently, on the coldest days, flies into i1 Timmins and District Notes H t1 ‘. Upton, ¢ guest here Roy® Upton of New ze Hartman ~grippe. \ D) lecad w Liskeard, week of her the iliness will wish return to =BORN Sunday} and Mrs Born â€"] 20th, 192 Dugzan,â€" (BORNâ€"In Timmins, on Sunday February 18th, 1923, to |Mr. and (Mrs H. Richardsonyâ€"a son. MT. T. E. Godson, K.C., Mining Com missioner, of Toronto, visited the Camp last week ‘being here to ‘hold court in connectiont with some mining disputes. / { * Assessor W. S. I\Iacpherqon has been busy for some weeks past in the work of assessing the town for the year. A good half of the work is completed and the rest is being pushed along. | / In the essays on the Resources of ‘anada in the competition recently reld under the auspices of the Timâ€" nins 1.0.D.E., one boy includes *‘ popotamus‘‘ as among the furâ€"bearâ€" ing animals of ‘Canada. That lad should get in touch with The Toronto Star,. There should soon be a vacaney in that newspaper that he could fill. Whatever else may happeti, Now that the country‘s dry, The sailor will have ‘his port, The farmer have his rye; The cotton still has got its gin, The seacoast has its bar, And each of us will have a bher, No matter whowe are.â€"mxceange No married man need take more than the first two degrees in the lodge room. Frisnd ‘‘Wuff‘‘ will put, him through the Third w hen he gets home. â€"â€"Vivifyver. | ‘‘I have sold a lot of stock since lacing my advt. in your papéer,‘‘ is he pleasing way that (Mr. Frank Litâ€" le, of Connaught, writes in sending a of copy for his advt. offering oultry and eggs for sale. Another roof that advertising in The Advance rings results. 9400900000408 * cLoTH YOoU WILL ADMIrE $ In Mattagami Heights, on bruary 18th, 1923, to Mr. lTohn Power,â€"a son. | to Mr.â€" daugater. Timmins, on on Tuesday, Feb and ‘Mrs. 8. F. NOTICE is hereby given that a Byâ€" law was passed by the Municipal Coun cil of the town of Timmins on the 25th day of September, 1922, providing for the issue of debentures to the amount of Seventyâ€"nine thousand dollars $79,000.00) for the purpose of the construction of a Pubkce School, and making an addition to the existing Public School in the town of Timmins, and that suchâ€"Byâ€"law was registered in the Registry Office in the Registry Division, in the district of Temiskamâ€" ing on the 7th. day of February, 1923 Any motion to quash or set aside the same or any part thereof must be made within three (3) months after the first publication of this notice, and can not be made thereafter. Registered patentees or locatees may obtain seed oats, wheat and barley, not exceeding $100.00 in value for each settler. Forms of application may be obâ€" tained from the Crown Lands Agent, or the District Representative of the Department of Agriculture, or from the Northern Development Branch, Parliament Buildings, Toronto. Apâ€" plications in regard to Patented lots will not be entertained unless accomâ€" panied Iby Certificate of Search from the Local Register or Local Master of Titles, showing that the Applicant is the Registered Owner. Applications in respect of Unpatentâ€" ed lots will not be entertained if the Applicant is not registered as the w1oâ€" catee or Purchaser in the records of the Department. The applications must be forwarded to the Local Crown Lands Agent not later than March 1st. next. BENIAH BOWMAN, Dated the 14th. day of February, H. E. MONTGOMERY, Clerk. Notice to Settlers Minister of Lands Forests

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