Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 20 Jun 1923, 1, p. 2

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Mr. Gauthier will be at Timmins daily, Proge Boiling wili render all water safe for drinking purposes. Safety First Report every suspected case of comâ€" municable disease to the Medical Of. ficer of Health. By trying to conceal eases of diphtheria, searlet fever, etc., one is endangering the lives of other people. t # | OPFICES REED BLOCK, TIMMINSâ€" and SOUTH PORCUPINE, Boil the W ater DR. JNO. B. AIKEN DENTIST BORRD OF REALTR GOLUMN e~2223 .# " Anprew Wirson 4.0 m «437 5E H. H. MOORE M.D., M.0O.H. Wirson‘s Timmins Still the Most for the Money "‘The National Smoke" Lrazeatsdi fterrimPer A PLUMBERS LIFES ZIPPY ONEâ€"FOLKS IREEP HIM _____ON THE® Whether it‘s col hot, â€"we rmust whether or not.‘ when rain pours for plumbers all ring our phone £ and we‘ll get to can,. Cedar St. cold or whet st â€" have p t.5‘‘ If leaks you as qu dow ~ye 2e YJ immins umbers ippear t ‘hunt the period the Act has been in force, and 11,605 children have benefitted. Of this number, two familiss of nine children, two of ten and one of eleven were affected. Of the total number of mothers who have benefitted under the Act, 3,169 are widows, 109 are wives of men who are in asylums, 283 are wives whose husbands are permanâ€" ently and totally disabled, 128 are deserted wives, and 82 are foster moâ€" thers. The total amonnt of allowâ€" ances paid during the month of April this year was The total amount expended in benefits whder the Act since its inception to April 30 this year is Of this amount the District of Temiskaming received $56,578, which was paid in allowancees to 83 mothers. The assessment roll this year for the Town of Haileybury shows deâ€" creases both in population and in the amount of assessable property. These decreases are the natural result of the disastrous fire last October. IEnâ€" deed, it is not too much to say that in reality Haileybury is showing up a great deal better than might easily be expected under the cirecumstances. The taxable assessment is given as $932,370.00, as against $1,500,000.00 last year. The assessor gives the 1923 population as 1883, or abhout one half of last year‘s showing. It is only fair to add, however, that the population has materially increased since the roll was made. Notice is ‘hereby given that a Byâ€" Law was passed by the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Timmins, the 28th day of May, 1923, providing for the borrowing of the amount of $11,640.00 upon -debentures to pay for the extension of the Water Works System. And that such Byâ€"Law was registerâ€" ed in the Registry Office of Land Titles, Haileybury, in the District of Temiskaming, on the 5th day of June, 1923. Any motion to quash or set aside the same or any part thereof must be made within three months after the first publication of this noâ€" tice and ecannot be made thereafter. Dated this 9th day of June, 1923." H. E. MONTGOMERY, $56,578 TO TEMISKAMING IN MOTHERS‘ ALLOWANCES tion with the alliowances parid oul T( mothers who need assistance in car ing for their families. He said tha around three million dollars had beer paid out in connection with the Mo whmiile in limmins some weers ‘remier Drury patted himself an« tovernment upon the back in cor W h IOc. endency in the North Lanc he ‘heavy expenditures on xe for rhe south, while the that s : PEREW : 1 fault with th perhaps, to s generous enou i THE PORCUPTINE ADVANCE Y h (} i1 And 0i in conner Clerk,. dGurptTo indeed gAh or W hile 10 an y »rth Phone 347, â€" 30 Cedar St., Timmins. POWERX SHORTAGE HAD EFFECT CN GOLD OUTPUT cumne ngures out (0 po,/ l Kirkland Lake‘s product three months totalled 50,05 a Vvalle Of n LCO production figures are interes WrightHargreaves, 18,877 tor value of $177,766 ; Teckâ€"Hugl 028 tons, $265,582; Lake Shor tons, $126,859; Kirkland Lali 665 tons, $70,384; â€"Kirkland rietary, 1,803 tons, $11,0984. THAT‘S RIGHT, MR. SPEAKER, GIVE HIM ANOTHER BIFF Visiting Brothers and Sisters always welceome. Minniec Shephard, Sara Thomas, N.G. Ree. See. A Timmins visitor to the seuth writes ‘back to say that the finest stretch of beauteous green grass seen since leaving Timmins was noted in passing New Liskeard. The country around New Liskeard, from the standâ€" point of progress of crops and from the general appearance seems this year to be much superior to more southerly sections. The North Land is well on the way to disprove Premâ€" ier Drury‘s idea that this land was only fit for eattleâ€"raising. geetting into office? Fire Wood in any iengtns to suit, from 14 inches to wood in log. Dry and green Jackpine. Prices very reaâ€" song#ble. Order your wood now beâ€" fore the rush. Mr. Bull, of North Bay, is a candiâ€" date in the present Provinceial Eleeâ€" tion. Is this the Bull the Premier has been trying so hard to shoot since Meets every Thursday in the month in the Oddfellows‘ Hall, Third Ave. iimmins Gold Nugget Rebekah Lodge, No 173 port eove of 1923, t} The outpi the power tion â€" Ontario‘s quarter of of 1922, the reduc to hydroâ€"electric y snowfall was light and all small feed basin were frozen tion followed hy the effect of grea ing operations at provI( t10ni the M Cltutes COME AND GIVE US RUSSELL HOUSE Corner River Road and Wilson Ave NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Firstâ€"class Room and Board $9.00 per week. rction The Oint The repot 11. ; tons, $265,582; Lake Shore, s, $126,859; Kirkland Lake, tons, $70,384; Kirkland | ary, 1,803 tons, $11,084. MRS. ADELA HASS, PROP. atta [tagamIt â€"~ rIver, on the Montr additional ener )wer tfrom sStu ntario Department of ‘d its usual «uarteriy ig in the Provincs, t ering the first three : the period ending Marc it of gold was curtal oo rlortage rOold 1 C(Â¥ FOR SALE, the H. CHARLEBOITS, raves, TOns W 166 ; Teckâ€"Hughes, )o w mces oT zen solid. This sit by a late spring I reatly curtailing m as exceeded by tion is entirely ower shortage. in the early w nst 192 it ut 11 VInBeIlL QiL_ MiIICD marteriy report ovincse, this reâ€" t three months ling March 3ist. 28 e us n k s n luction To 023,00910 : nths value this connec in e fons wWItL followins esting :â€" 4 rall ‘cupIm he Po C Mines cay aflternoon at 4 p.m. L 0000000008008 000000000660 @046 9006600009000 6606000004 0# 0 6 0 NR 9600008 00600066808 000600860 GAOA*AA24G4q The next re w MRTET ME OWn . M ALL IMPORT. There are very good qual of cloth and workmanship 4 had in a readvâ€"made wom smt. ‘but the ecutâ€"the desi . 1 0 L l a the hane of the eoat and siii Union Coal Company Phone 45 gul ne uled the knows wha Next to Dalton‘s â€" Third Ave. Geils Herman An educated persor T HE F A MIL Y R EF RIGE R A T O R needs to be kept amply supâ€" plied with the ibest ice in orâ€" der to keep meats and other eatabhles fresh and cool. The ice we put into your refriâ€" gerator has all the lasting properties that can be proâ€" duced if solidity aad purity count for anything. Let us serve yvyou. CUT IS when he wants i se it atter he oo

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