Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 12 Sep 1923, 1, p. 3

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@8004 0000000000009 00 0066000046 60 0 00060008 60 0 0 00 646 00 04 46 46 WWMOWQWQ“W “MOW“’: 94$¢06 Bartlett Pears, very scarce P CClChCS, crop very light this year P lums, light crop GAMBLE ROBINSON TIMMINS LIMITED J. A. HOWSE Sept. 10, 1923 Our advice is to buy RIGHT NOW Cucumbers, Happy Thought Pipe and Combination Hot Air and Hot Water Furnaces for larger homes Happy Thought Heaters bring real comfort into the stoveâ€"heated house. OmCltOCS, at their best now We would advise the consumer not to wait too long before buyâ€" ing the following fruits for preâ€" serving :â€" s mm x ° U «use Ee e c s SsSONS, LTD CS. SL \ Pake Goodics like Ueeqd to PFalQP Forty years ago Canadian mothers were baking pies in Happy Thought Ranges. And all through almost impossible to buy Wholesale Fruits tintindintintinibnt MLFR said that it was impossible to get in touch with Englehart on the morning in question as the wires were down. There had been a storm the night before. _ When he did not get the conductor‘s signature over the wire on Order 13, the schedule order econâ€" cerned under the standard railroad rules he assumed the train was being held at Englehart. The wires were not in order until 10 o‘clock and he had so many other things to do he did not have time to enquire regardâ€" ing the freight. Had the wires been in order all morning he wowu‘d proâ€" badly have detected the error in time Since the wreck on the T. N.0O. Railway near Dane on August 28th, the T. N.0. Commission has been conducting a thorough and very ceareâ€" ful. investigation to discover . the causes for this accident which resultâ€" ed in three deaths and injuries to other employees of the road. The result of the investigation, it is unâ€" derstood, was plagced at the disposal of the coroner‘s jury inquest held on Tuesday of last week in regard to the matter. In the last issue of The Haileyburian the matter of the inâ€" quest is well covered by the followâ€" NEW SALVATION ARMY OFFPICERS FPOR TIMMIN®E ques ing ; cailed. . In view of the evidence given by the despatcher, to the effect that the despatcher‘s â€" telephone cireunit was out of commission on the mornâ€" ing of the wreck, and that the teleâ€" eraph wires were also down until close on 10 o‘celock, thus preventing (Gilice from receiving the benefit: of the usual ‘*checking up"‘ from Novth Bay, it is considered unlikely that action will be taken by the Crown. who has acted as relieving agent at Cobalt, Charlton and Engleâ€" hart during the summer, was evidentâ€" ly under great strain when he was giving evidence. He was on the stand nearly an hour. Examined by Crown Attorney Smiley, he told of coming on duty at 8.30 the morning of the wreck, and giving night opeâ€" ater MeCleary a receipt for his orâ€" ders. Among them was a schedule order giving coach extra 146 rightâ€" ofâ€"way over all but firstâ€"class trains. Conductor Lecky, of No. 83, leaving Englehart at 740 had been given a copy of this order and signed for it. When (Gilice came on duty ‘he forgot to give Conductor Rohbhinson, of No. 97. the order, and the freight l}jet! gviving evidence. He was on the stand nearly an hour. Examined by Crown Attorney Smiley, he told of croming on duty at 8.30 the morning of the wreck, and giving night opeâ€" rater MeCleary a receipt for his orâ€" ders.> Among them was a schedule order giving coach extra 146 rightâ€" ofâ€"way over all but firstâ€"class trains. Conductor Lecky, of No. 83, leaving Englehart at 740 had been given a copy of this order and signed for it. When Gilice came on duty ‘he forgot to give Conductor Rohbhinson, of No. 97, the order, and the freight let! without _ word of the approaching extra. ‘Gilice â€" discovered the order lying under papers on his desk, after hearing of the wreck. ‘*Despatcher Dwyer, of North Bay, said that it was impossible to get in touch with Englehart on the morning who we! near Da last wee quest at 110O0ILH. : > 4 Ordaer all . mol badly have detec to avert the w1 Not Likely That Crown Will. Take Action in the Matter in View of the Circumstances. ANE WREGHN CAVSt NEGLEGT TO GIVE DRDFR ngs and w ho was brought in, with a the effect that the wre« by the neglect of J. Gi agent at Englehart, to Dy the neglect ol (J. tnlice, religey agent at Englehart, to give an or to the conductor of way freight leaving Englehart ~at 8:30 on morning of the« wreck. It was t ther added that the tragedy mi even then have been averted had wires between Englehart and No Bay been in order. Gilice, Despatcher of North Bay, and Dr. Leliman, Englehart, were the only. witnes called. In view of the evidence ai by the despatcher, to the effect t the despatcher‘s â€" telephone cire was out of commuission on the mo A\rno Armyv art1( de l :\ l(‘ T8( hwa 11 1cle :â€" jury _ empanelled â€" by Coroner , of Haileybury, to investigate aths of Engineer Thos. Woolâ€" nd â€" Brakemen â€" Thos. Foulkes lex._â€" Kivprkwood, ~of Englehart, Despatcher Dwyer, and Dr. Lelhiman, of the witnesses of the evidence given TBE PORCUPTINE ADVANUOER and North d M s the Ssal E " Always at your Service ”, . UAfi en th h th h in U h in inip L oi um here a few months ago, and the large crowd present, and the enjoyable time spent by all, speaks well for the attendance at any future entertainâ€" ment that the lodge may hold. The evening opened with ~progres. sive euchre, there being nine tables of devotees of the game. Prizes for the winners were offered, Mrs. Tapâ€" perton winning the ladies‘ first, a handsome â€" Community silverâ€" berry spoon; â€" Mr. Pennington won the gyentlemen‘s first, aâ€" smoking set. Prizes for the lowest number of wins were awarded to Miss M. Isner, and Mr. Ken. Donohoe. After the euchre a fine lunch was served by the wives of the local members. ‘The dancing was much enjoyed, hesides the modâ€" ern dances there was an oldâ€"time square dance, which was done in real old time style. Scotty Wilson at the piano gave the best service and music. The evening‘s entertainment closed atter midnight, one and all voting it a very successful evening, and assurâ€" ing the local Orangemen of a larger attendance at the next event of this kind held under the auspices of the Timmins L.O.L. ‘‘‘Come around toâ€"nigcht and I‘l grve you Murphy," said the houseâ€" wife as she wenrt about her work." Last Wednesday event mins Orangemen t what is intended to be euchres and danees during fall and winter, in the I here. This was the first the Jlocal members of Order to Ho!ld anything of since the organization of here a few months ago, a IS ‘‘HAPPY‘‘ BLOSSOMING INTO A BLOATED CAPITALIST seveqr Mrs.> Mur per . for= the wAayVy nDal aird sSUCCESSFTUL EUCHRE AND DANCE BY TIMMINS L.O.L oronto The following is f The Harleyb ) US doo1 emploved at the Ho has also become th al houses inâ€"~the tow Ni H Happy when Om Murphy wa Hallevbhury Four Stores in the North The George Tayior Hardware Limited ollecto:r T the game. Prizes Io were offered, Mrs. Tap ng the ladies‘ first, . ommunity silver_â€" berr 1 11 children VOun Imnmn es during the comu in the I1.0.0.F. H: the first attempt rs of the Orax thing of this natu evening held the from the t tin 85 pears (a n ____ series The Geo. 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