Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 25 Apr 1923, 1, p. 4

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THE GOLDFIELD DRUG STOR YA P Opposite the Theatre At the regular meeting of the Town Council Monday, with the Mayor in the chair and Councillors J. H. Bacon, E. L. Longmore, F. M. Wallingford, L. B. Newton and J. E. Morin present, a resolution was passed naming a High School Board for Timmins as follows: D. Ostrosser and J. P. Taillon for three years; H. Charlebois and V. H. Emery, for two years; A. R. Harkness and W. Rinn, for one year. This acâ€" tion was taken in accordance with a request from the Timmins Board of Education. The approval of the Deâ€" partment of Education is now all tht is awaited before a regular High School can be esta‘blished here. The Township of Tisdale asked for a meeting of representatives of the two municipalities to adjust matters recarding the incinerator, and this will be arranged for. Preparatory to Establishing Regular High School in Timmins. Other Council Business. WEDNESDAY, AFRIL Office 26. Arrangements were made to formailâ€" ly appoint Constable R. Gratton as an officer for O.T.A. enforeement. 4 .A byâ€"law was passed for the ‘better regulation of rooming and lodging houses. Minor repairs were authorized for Chief Greer‘s residence, and for the lumber, etc., for a shed for the Fire €Chief‘s house. %fi%fi%fi%fi%%’%%fi%fifi%%%%%%%fi @ t as â€" Delivered Anywhere in Canada or United States : Ne iss UGC ucU U Ueâ€" Canada ~ United States Instructions were given for the preâ€" Published every Wednesday by Owner and Publisher. Subscription Rates: Phone, write or leave your orders at any of our stores on or before May 7th for delivery anywhere in Canada or United States on May 13th, Mother‘s Day. STORES AT YOUR SERVIGE Telephones : Residence 112. $2.00 year $3.00 year 265th., 192 *A a paration of a byâ€"law to appoint Mi. Murdock as Town Engineer. Mr. Murâ€" doek has been Town Engineer at Dunâ€" das, Ont., and comes ‘here with the highest recommendations and the best prospects for filling the position most acceptably. The Town Solicitor reported proâ€" gress on the matter, of the annexaâ€" tion of Moneta, also mentioning that the Rochester petition had been delayâ€" ed because it was not in formal shape and did not show the area proposed to be annexed. These matters will be righted at once. A wooden sidewalk on Sixth Ave. from Elm street to the Hollinger Townsite was authorized. It was decided, however, to put in an extra team at the fire hall. The present team have outlived their useâ€" fulness, and it is also desired to have a second team to go out in case there is a second alarm. It was thought that the one team could be used in the Pu blie Works Dept. on occeasion, and this will be done if it is practical. T ODD‘$S The Town Solicitor explained the proposed agreement suggested by Dr. MceDougall, Chief School Inspector, regarding a Union School Section for Timmins and the unorganized part of Mountjoy. The Solicitor was afraid that this plan would not work out saâ€" tisfactorily, and the Council agreed that the (better arrangement would be to have Timmins confine its school authority to the town limits, looking Drug â€" Stores LIMITED for Timmins ANOTHER BUSY DAY FOR PCOLICE COURT THIS WEEXK a great seatter, one man jumpirs» Cead first through a window some eight or ten feet from the ground. He got away but there was a hole left in the ground where he struck when he came through the window. Gambling charges will again figure prommentl) in the police court this week." On Sunday Chief Greer and his staff gathered in a number of Chiâ€" namen who will face charges of gambl ing on the Lord‘s Day. ‘The names as they appear are:â€"Lee, Hing Si, Yee, and Lee Sing. A place near the poâ€" lice station was raided Monday night and the police arrested Frank Kaloâ€" mula as the owner and Vieno Keleta as the manager, and six other Finlanâ€" ders who were taken as players in the game. The eight will come up on Thursday this week to answer to the charges preferred, most of them being out on bail in the meantime. When the police entered the vlace, there was There will be more than eight drunks. Two of these are Mike Bahiâ€" none and Andrew Fedezzah,â€"a hbhg fellow and a smaller man,â€"who creatâ€" ed quite a ‘bit of excitement ‘by their disinelination to go to the jail last week. They had to be assisted most of the way, and they acted in very wild fashion that would ‘be no general recommendation for any kind of inâ€" toxjcants. ~ Another ease to come up tomorrow is that of A. Gauthier who was brought back from ‘Cobalt last week on a charge laid by (Mr. N. Blahey, the charge being that of obtaining zoods with intent to defraud. % There has been a decided:improveâ€" ment in the situation at Cochrane, new cases Falling off, and there hbeing general hopes that the worst is past. The official figures give the total death list up to last Friday as 38, out of a total of 776 cases. Other interesting cases are also exâ€" pected. after the needs of the unorganized territory by allowing attendance of pupils on the fee plan until other proâ€" vision can ‘be made. The Solicitor is to take the matter up further with the Chief Inspector. SCHUMACHER SOUTH PORCUPINE AND TIMMINS FREE S ATURD AY Every Lady Customer will receive a samâ€" ple box of B. B. Toilet Soeap and Taicum Powder in a neat little sample case. The Little Drug Store with a Big Heart. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE ADDRESSES ON LABOUR AT THEATRE LAST SUNDAY {Addresses on labour were given in the New Empire Theatre on Sunday evening, J. Woodworth, M.P., Winnmâ€" peg, a gentleman from Matheson and some local leaders being among the speakers. Mr. Woodworth is a clever speaker and dealt with the broader aspects of the labour question, not touching on local matters. The gentle man from (Matheson made some local references, censuring ‘The Advance and the local merchants, apparently because these did not favour agitation for a strike at this time. The theatre was crowded and the addresses were listened to with much interest. ) YOUNG PIGS FPOR SALE. Apply to David ‘Carling, North Road, or Box 1098, Timmins, Ont. 15â€"16p GRAMOPHONE FOR SALEâ€"Slightâ€" ly used ; Edison, 42 Records. Apply 137% Pine St., Timmins. FOR SALEâ€"5 room house opposite Moneta School, warm and very well built, finished with Gyproc inside. T wo rooms not quite finished. Pump in kitchen. $1800.. H. A. Proctor, opposite Goldfields Hotel. 17 IF YOU WANT A GOOD SECONDâ€" HAND 1921 MODEL FORD, with F OR S A L Eâ€"Piano, library table, small desk, chair, all fumed oak; kitchen cabinet; congoleum rug, 9° x 9‘; two beds, complete; two cots; oil stove; Quebee heater. Apply 63 Fourth Avenue. 173 Sealed tenders endorsed ‘‘Road from Shillington to Hoyle,"‘ will be received by the undersigned up till Monday the Tth day of May, 1923, for the Cutting, Burning, Stumping and Grubbing of the Rightâ€"ofâ€"Way for a Trunk Road from Shillington to Hoyle on the boundar¢ lines between the Townships of Stock and Bond, Gerâ€" man and Macklem and in the Townâ€" ships of German and Matheson in the District of Temiskaming, a distance of approximately thirteen (13) miles. Plans and may hbe of approximately thirteen (13) miles. Plans and specifications may hbe seen and forms of tender obtained at the offices of this Branch situated at Englehart, Swastika, Matheson, Timâ€" mins, and Cochrane, or at the office of the undersigned. Tenders showing a mailing date later than May 7th, will not receive consideration. A marked cheque for One Hundred DoHars, â€"($100.00) must accompany each tender. Northern Development Branch, Parliament Bldes, Toronto. Ont. Thelowest or any tender not neces sarily accepted. DONE, or Kepair Work, or Buildâ€" ing of House, any deseription? Apâ€" ply by letter to R. Waite, Timmins. 17â€"19p starter, bumper, spare tire and exâ€" tra ‘tubes, seat covers, shock absorâ€" bers, gasâ€"saving device, etc., see 13. E. Martin, 45 Tamarack street, Phone No. 9 or 30. 17p Farm and Greennouse Owing to ill health of owner. No reasonable offer refused. C. H. PULL ERTON, Director â€"â€"17.â€"18 ip T T F T C ® ® ® L4 ® d T C T w V w UF w . Alnh 4 ® °T w C °F s L F F T F F DC ho P T H § WHAT YOU WANT : GIRL WANTED for general houseâ€" work. Apply 48 Elm St. â€"16 BABY BUGGY FOR SALE. <â€" Apply WANTED AT ONCEâ€"GIRL for FOR SALEâ€"Two lots, one eorner lot, Birch street. Apply W. Hayes, Canada Hotel. 16â€"17p WOMAN WANTED to do washing and cleaning each week. Apply 16 Sixth Avenue, Timmins. 13 GET YOUR FURNITURE REPAIRâ€" ED and Reâ€"upholstered at the Norâ€" thern Upholstering Company, 7/ Spruce street. Box 872, Timmins. 8â€"ROOMED FLAT TO RENT; runâ€" ning water; bath; toilet; steam heat ed. D. St. Onge, foot of Third Ave. 17p LOSTâ€"Buffalo rvobe, between Matâ€" tagami and Timmins. Finder please return to Feldman Bros., Schumaeâ€" her, $5.00 reward. 16â€"18p WANTED by May 1st, an éxperieneâ€" ed girl or woman for general houseâ€" work. . Apply Mrs. H. H. Moore, Hemlock street. 17 FPOR SALEâ€"Timmins Heights, 2 lots Maple Street. 1 lot Elm St., sixty feet from water andid sewerage. H. A. Proctor, opposite Goldfields Hoâ€" ROCERY® AND BUTCHER SHO FPOR SALE. Good stand and clean stock, at reasonable price. Apply P.0. Box 674, Timmins, Ont. FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT, by LOSTâ€"Tlhree Miners‘ Licenses, along Third Avenue or Balsam street. Liâ€" censes in the names of W arren, Ferâ€" guson and ‘Reid. Finder please reâ€" turn at once to The Advance Office, TO RENTâ€"Good building suitable for garage, on _ just below Elm St. ‘Ca VALUABLE CORNER BUILDING SITE FOR SALE: 50 feet by 100, 46 Birch street eral housework. Apply Mrs. J. E. Sullivan, 48 Tamarack street. 106 in dry goods store, Must speak Enâ€" glish and French. Apply 74 Pine street. 17y Sale; in firstâ€"class condition. 25 Messines Avenue, Hollinger Townâ€" site. 17â€"18p day or week. All modern conveniâ€" ences. Restaurant in connection, Hotel Canada, 27 Spruce St.â€"(near T. N. ~O. Station) Timmins, Ont,. o0 :t:f. ‘in South Poreupine, having a frontâ€" age of 50; feet on Golden Avenue and 100 feet on Crawford street, opâ€" posite Pearce‘s store. Apply W. D. Pearce, South Poreupine. 15 mMmIns write P.O. Box Avenue ‘het ween hbuilding, 24‘ by 24" ige, on 'l'hird Ave., St. Call 72 Third â€"50 and 7 p.m., or 1014, Timmins. â€"17â€"19p 16â€"17p 15â€"16p 17 T O RENTâ€"Firstâ€"class furnished room. Phone, hot water and toilet. Apply 11 Birech street. 15â€"16p CARPENTER WANTS WORK, genâ€" eral repairing, ete. Write C.J., P.O. ‘Box 1091, Timmins. 15â€"17p FPOR SALEâ€"Chevrolet 5â€"passenger Touring car. Bargain, Apply at Canadian Explosives Co. 17â€"18 HORSE FOR SALE; also, single waâ€" gon. Apply 68 Fifth Avenue, G. Houle. 17p FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT, FOR SALEâ€"House and ‘barn, one acre lot. Across the creek in Matâ€" tagami at the end of Laurier Ave. Look for the flag between house and. barn. Geo. Noseworthy, Mattagamt ~Trausfer. 17â€"19p FPOR SALEâ€"Building lots, Town of Timmins, Moneta, West Timmirs, Timmins Heights, Mattagami, Goldâ€" ale and Bartleman Townsite. Easy Terms., ‘H. A. Proctot, opposite Goldfields Hotel. FOR SALEâ€"Barred ‘Rock Eggs for hatching, $2.00 per setting. Also, a limited number of settings from ‘Cup Winners Porecupine Agriculturâ€" al Show, $3.00 per setting. W. D. Pearce, South Poreupine. 15 WANTEDâ€"A competent teacher to instruct young boy in primary grade work, lessons to be ahout two hours daily, and to be given either at the address below or at the home of the teacher. Apply at oncee, to R. W. RoWhbhins, 15 Hemlock street. 17 FOR SALEâ€"Two ‘Overboard Motor Launches; one Sailing Boat; four small Incwbators (50 egg); Road King Bicy@le; second hand, will be sold cheap for eash. Apply to Alex MceKenzie, South Poreupine after 4 y).m. 17â€"20)» NOTICEâ€"Felix iSt. Amour and Frank Dubien, having left the Albany owing board, and their clothes beâ€" ing held for three months as surety for payment, the said elothing will be sold on May 1st, unless other set tlement is made at once. Geo. Gagne Albany Lunch Counter,, corner Ceâ€" dar street and Fourth Avenue, Timâ€" mins. 4T Business is improving, with the comâ€" ing of Spring, psople are contemplatâ€" ing their annuai vacations, whether it shall be a ‘‘fAying trip‘‘ to England or a more lengthy holiday embracing the ‘‘sights of Europe.:‘‘ I can proâ€" vide the most complete travel service possible. A small deposit will hold reservations for future sailings. Make your reservation now. Agent for all lines. J, K. MOORE STEAMSHIP PASSENGER AGENT Box 85. â€" Phone 29. All travel information free. one suitable for light houseâ€"keeping. Apply upstairs over ‘Bowie Beriâ€" ni‘s ‘Tailor Shop. 17)» MINS for Watkins 150 Products. Direct to Home. Biggest and ,Best for 55 years. Write toâ€"day The J. R. Watkins Company, Dept. A.U., Hamilton, Ont. 17â€"20 IN EVERY WAY, ETCG. 16â€"18

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