Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 27 Jun 1923, 1, p. 6

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#+% Lb $ ® o *% i POWDERED WHOLE MILK i You Can Have Milk c * In Plenty, Anytime | THE NORTHLAND MOTOR SALES CO. 293 w Timmins, Ont. Hawe plenty of pure, rich, wholesome milk whenever you need it, for the table, Timmins Chas, Pierce Sons Limited Building Material Dressed and Rough Lumber Beaver Board, Nails, Roofing Paper Large Stock Always Carried on Hand Phones: Store 28a Â¥sk about the G.M. A Continent At Your Garage Door O the owner of a Chevrolet the horizon is not a boundary set by his environâ€" ment. The lure of the road calls him to know his own country and that of his neighbors. Chevrolet is the world‘s lowestâ€"priced, fullyâ€" equipped automobile and the lowest in cost â€"of operation. No longer is there need or excuse for the family of moderate income remaining always within a few miles of their own home. The Chevrolet throws wide open the doors of travel for recreation or business at an initial cost and maintenance expense easily within "he Te M C k 1 4.Tb . h the compass of a modest income. Motor tourâ€" ing, once the exclusive privilege of the rich and leisure class, is now made possible for every family. f General Merchants M.A.C. Plan of Deferred Payments Warehouse 113 Ontario HORSES LEFT STANDING MUST Bf SEGURELY TD Byâ€"law to be S#rictly Enforced Against Delivery Rigs, Liveries Etc., in Interests of Public. horses streets. Recently there hay~ several runaways thit enc public safetyv., and in most cas and lea~ the the dan 0 nuisance 0t carrying w to be preferred to the d ino serious damage, or some little child, throu;g ing startled and decidin where it was left. ROGERS CASE A SAMFPLE OF LAXITY IN PAROLE SYSTEM necessat TOilCC CIILC] Dr. Alfred 1 Ontario sent to Provi haps, this is does not seem . ol attack upon the )Bal system wouid still more bitte The Dominion ple coxrvicted ¢f than those for resuits strutior made. the wor gzard to ed loose on the public in untimely fashion. The case of Leo Rogers i|â€" lustrates this point. [A perfect parole system would have prevented the reâ€" cent tragedies that followed his unâ€" seasonable release from prison. At present there is a decided inclination for a full investigation into the Rogers case, and such an investigaâ€" tion would no doukt result in véery bitter condemnation of the workings of the parole plan. After alll the police are more likely to be right in TT Unat rowth of £ childre *@rous criIml poiice are more likely to be rigat in their attitude towards parole systems as at present administered than a sentimental but rather thoughtless public. The public is too liable to be unduly swaved by a mistaken kindâ€" MAYOR RAPS GOVEZNMENT FOR DELAY IN GUARDS" ne Ina w a V Dr. Melnnis, Mayor of Timmins, left Toronto last night for his home, following a wire from his wife to the effect that the danger of the bus»h fires was becoming grave and that the people were getting shghny panâ€" i1ckÂ¥. The follow Woednesday‘s tituti0or ion. th 1011 Chie? warhit lere 1t was In the gen L darivers 1t make then id sympathy (Tâ€"exp!anat Dr. Mceln: _a procedure as the prese easy but dangerous cus ing horses unattended and enforcement of the law w public protection from a xer.â€" Drivers ®will agrese t regaridin 11 k upon the paroie syYste is Province and Dr. 1 very busy in defending of the system. Had f been widened to incln ana syinpatay deprived of 1 _the busimess OT Tne parouge p to Dominion instituti s criminals are liable t« ose on the public in n. The case of Leo I freer 1e Police resulte tended the to er last week anuounced hat the police were going t enforcement to the byâ€" iz the secure tising of standinz on the publisc mnder nden of 1 more seriol which men ar 10 stitutions hold n â€"Anda ularly )44 ard terest Intco THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE norse untie the + â€"~numDdé dangere V e 11 @rimes usually n D 1 IC dan aro Tllâ€" 11 n nave son and that 9$%9%008980000980§80000000%¢0 00 * Night and Day Phone 423. â€"â€" TIMMINS, ONT. 30000OOOOMMWONMOOOQM'ONQMOOOMM00 § ‘‘Corner Third Avenue and Maple strest.‘‘ $%4 98404 s @404 0O BQ8 0044 C# OOR q 404 4642154 4466 muld MMMNMMMOMMOOMMMMWW Opposite the Postâ€"office TIM MITINS in td WALKER MACDONALD UNDERTAKING PARLORS W e Moore Block, opposite Goldfields Hote), _ Timmins, Ont. TELEPHONTE NO. 70B. : Sullivan Newton, Insurance and Real Estate, have moved their offices to the new Marshallâ€"Ecclestone Block. Will prepare plans and specifications for all types of buildings, including residences, bungalows, etc. Insurance and Real Estate 3 MARSHALLâ€"ECCLESTONE BLOCK. (Upstairs) FIREPROOF OR NONâ€"FIREPROOF CONSTRUCTION REMOYVAL NOTICE 1O INSURANGCF TN ALL BRANCHE® nVvysei1 Complete modern equipment, including motor hearse. SIMMS, HOOKER DREW 1}]% = ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEER M.N.S.AP.E. Houses and Lots of Lots for Sale on Terms. (Agents for Confederation Life Association)}. nter e â€"teo lToront r Drury las it we had t« om bush fire w, 30 o1 winter, »VernIt Permanent Office but but in the spring by they had creat off. So, instea they really crea fire by leaving : n week, in answer request, the Government s to clear the area surrou mins. They should have they intended to do any north ment tt it has had in the pas the talkedâ€"of move for s most assurediv_ material Mrs. D. A. Hoggar child, Baby Kenning, the south with friend: uDs instead 0 1 Residence PHONE 118. nt zOOd by burning Aail the sii ited, they were cal ad of doing any go eated more daznger fr sll the brush and sl; erves Jeltt ne g, are visitIng in > ds and relatives. irrounding i1imâ€" 1ave sent 150 if etin ha . *000 ‘ to another sent 15 men Government inle YVeat To ash ash 1 °0 Meets every Tuesday evening in the Oddfellows Hall, Third Avenue. Visiting brethren requested to attend, N. Leamen, E.. L. Urquhart, Open to nativeâ€"born Seots and Scotswomen and those of Scottish descent. Regular meetings discontinued durâ€" the summer months. Membership fee $2.00 per year for ordinary members and 50c. per year for associate members. G. A. Macdonald, C. G. Pirie, President. Secretary. HE CALEDONIAN SCOCIETY OF TIMMINS. Big Bargains These Days at P. Antoing‘s 9 FOURTH AVENUE CPPOSITE FIRE HALL In Toys, Fancy Goods, Jewelry, etc., as we are going out of these lines, For the best in Fruits, Confectionery, etc., and for Ice Cream, come here., Pleasure Ice Cream Parlour HAVE YOUR HOUSE RID OF COCKRCOACHES, Bugs and all W. H.SEVERT BUILDING CONTRACTOR Stone and Brick Mantels a Specialâ€" ty. Satisfaction guarantesd on all classes of construction work. Corner Kirby Avs and Mountjoy 8t rP.0. BOX 974. â€" TIMMINS, ONT,. other kinds of vermin. Contracts taken for this, and satisfaction guaranteed. _ Hundreds of people have been delighted with my ser vice. _ References. Apply to A" Coter, 49 Hollinger Lane, Mattagaâ€" mi, of send postcard to Box 465, Timmins, Ont. 45â€"490p. Wholesale Fruits, Vegoetablbes, Confectionery, Tobaccos. * 3%> Spruce St. â€" _ Timmins Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College. = Dr. Fred Tilt =â€" PHONE 72. â€" TIMMINS, ONT. Night and day calls promptly attended to. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary. New Empire Theatre Block TIMMINS, ONT. Now open for business, Firstâ€"elass rooms, and steam heated All upâ€"toâ€"date conveniences. Reading and Sitting Reooms. Sample Room for Travellers. Best dining room in towr. Meals at all hours. IRCQUOIS PALLS. PARIS HOTEL

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