Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 28 Nov 1923, 1, p. 9

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AEYT, A.. IG. O.L L1 spent the weekâ€"end in town of Mxr, S. A. Calhick. His hosts of fri« are pleased to see recovered from his tvphoid fever. The local Salvation Army expects a visit tomorrow (Thursday) night from Ensign Herbert Porter, Terriâ€" torial Life Saving Seout Organizer. Overseas Co.‘s La 00 “ L Timmins * "The Tinimins Business College Ath letic Chib are giving a Dance in the Masonic Hall on Thursday (¢fomot: row) â€" evening. Wolno‘s â€" Orchestr will furnish the music for the occas a business vis last week to take some children left fatherless here to the care of the L.O.L. Orphanage where the youngâ€" sters will have the best of attention and a good chance in life for educaâ€" tion, care and training. Two O.T.A. special agents last week at Cobalt were responsitble for cases that resulted in fines that totalled $2.400.00. There were three «fined $500.00 and costs each, and three asâ€" sessed $300.00 and eosts each. Four of the six â€"were women. Two of those getting $500.00 fines are said to intend to appeal their eases, but the others did not fight the eases and paid without objection. at the tiune ol INheé LALAL W Dane last August, had bes drawn by the Attorneyâ€"Genet partment. The previous we %fl%%Sgggggggggfiv.Q«fluoggg%ggggNsd,\u gggggggggggg partment. . Phe ptr to this effect had Mr. Dwyer‘s couns offtciallyv_ confivrmed iA*At Ure ingquest J with the wreck, the hart admitted tha th of WweOCK ing a tenâ€"year prison term on anyone shootinz another person in mistake for a deer or other animal, and that reference to this special law be placed on all hunting licenses sold. **Any hunter who sees an object at a disâ€" ance and ean‘t resist shooting at it has no right to be inâ€" the bush with a rifle,"‘ says the letter. While the writer of the Jletter is no doubt quite eorrecet as (to LC 1d4Ch 0. necessity for accidents of the referred to, he makes the rather mon mistake of thinking tha other lTaw will remedy the m There are enough laws nomw o books. ‘There is no reason m hunter shooting a man by m should have a special law for h Lb it sio should pay the pen: warning hunters v purchased is a part however. â€" Preventi punishment. Christmas _ (Gre Timmins and District Notes Writinge to The Toronto Globe | »ek a Matheson man signint h If <*A Hunter for Thirty Year egests that a law be enacted p t in OIT ‘~ wWreck. now in the irge Display 3 td See Johnson went to Toronto W sees an olbject in ‘t resist shoo t to be in« the | vÂ¥s the letter. \ he letter is t as to the lac r sarcifents of ard, of Montreal, wa tor to town last week. 6t when cularly good one operat f the rordG4on earei¢ in the Camp Can Muelle: nt attack of HetTernan Hailethury,. Â¥i WTEC been ret WReEkKkK a@Kk of ardads eted plac on anvyons ist wee ‘AlmMS the i( 40â€"48 W 128 itter for ithâ€" D)e. rl€ 1 V Oot ITl srgned this we CiMr. otf ll’( Mond Mr. H. G. Prokard elected President an the secretaryâ€"treasure bury Curling Club. ‘‘Mt. Wim. Wallace, of Toronto spector from the Head Office of Confederation Life Insurance C inate week who the Wolves in the are Sault are attacking s deer. ‘Residents of tt sidering an organige the country of the pes ?\Ll'. and Mrs. J« macher, â€" announce of their eldest dau Wailson A. Boye M rs. John riage to take p December. Mr. Hamilton Will: of the Vapond Consolidate known in the North Land financier, is reported as isfactory recovery from serious illness At the â€" ar Haileybury â€" last week M elected Presi{ Aulay, â€" secre \Mr. Elmore, for the Kiwan in Timmins for recently a visl established. a Kiwanis ( workin«@ alo trict Jrancl ince of ily left last we in Ottawa, M mnend most of wili be generai regd of the family from were held in the h where they have im All will be pleased, that they will be here. and that Mr. Mr. R. Richardson, of H ent the weekâ€"end at the is brother, Mr. W. 6. R ho has been confined to h 1e uast few weeks. Christmas Greet "siness,. at the we lÂ¥ settle visitor ief of Police D ed at Iroquois J WT msee .J.c 1. Helfe Display, Gordon [hoIs for e ind M 1e $50 on hand connection wit . _ Mr. Brazea eekâ€"end after â€" ing plant is being installed tardinerâ€"Guibord Mines propâ€" t of Matheson. The plant apacity for 500 feet depth. . Potter is one of the princiâ€" ontrol of the property, which ing@ highâ€"werade ore jlone the anier was reâ€"elected Mayor i Falls by acelamation on Phere were nine men nom Councillbrs for the Falis. W mnection w visitor to d that a° amnnual lice Dick Smith has : uois Falls and return South .Poreupine. } I‘rs. A. Brazeau and famâ€" week to take up residence Mr. Brazeau, however, to of his time in this disâ€" rection with his plumbing Ir. Brazeau returned here or some past, wis\ sitor to Cobalt where ; that a" Kiwanis Ollub be Timmins has organize ith and New Liskeard i: PA C king stock and s of the area : caniged drive the pests. lace the nt and Mrs, N. iry. Haileyb the vear with a | uildren G. H. 111 ng Carcds Hetfernan the en rlhiter, V 10 {eond eldsé f Ottawa, ime line meeting _ o . Rocheste: WH n eptr presen eeingy the fam home. â€" at the remova xn where thes east of" the } attractive reprod s and l\llhmnlzl riverâ€"side sceenté area are conâ€" | peasant woman iDb drive to rid | stream to secure calendatr is who has hb itte » | O ma kIn his Laileybur? e home »f tichardson Nt ,ll)' r0le for U\ np) ind well the mat 4() residen| minlns 1e sat S u reocd mendt 11â€" the M an the (} 1 The Euchrec der the auspice Society vroved No PDGPOW!I cesstul event tendance was much enjored the event w appreciate 1On by the W edne \ Mr.â€" A. . baint, â€"now formerly on the express : mins, is spending a few ing acequaintances here. here is pleased to «ee **> He is still with the expre having a run out from presendt Amotg the V enlendars for 1924 is a beautiful art sent With the compliments o H. Cederberg, architect and Timmins,SOnt. â€" This cealend attractive reprodwction in c H. Dwyer, T. at \m th Bay, who duties at the time 1 . / W N AJ,. COMMISSIQON)S ; c be general approval of the reanst: ment as it is the general opimon t the despatcher was not respons for â€" the â€" sad _ aceident. â€" Reliev Operator Gillice who was on duty Enelehart at the time of the aceaid admitted at the inquest that the 1 that he had mislaid an order was sponsible for the wreck. IN AID OF PROPOSED NEW RINK AT SOUTH PORCUPINE announced fto ‘he given by the fades of the Tisdale Ratepayers‘ Associaâ€" tion, in aid of the Rink, at the 1.0.0. F. Hall, South Poreupine, on Tuesday evening, Dece. 11th, commencing at 8 p.m. â€" Thereawill be good music, good prizes, good eats and a general jolly FPUNERAL OF AURORE LEGAULT TOMORROW THREE BOYS PLACED ON PAROLE LAST THURSDAY There will be sincere sympathy exâ€" tended to Mr. and Mrs, Hermas Leâ€" 78 Spruce street, in the death last night of their little daughter, Aurore, aged 8 years and four months. Death was due to meninâ€" gitis. The funeral will take place from the family residence at 10 o‘clock tomorrow (Thursday) to the RC. Church and cemetery. At the Juvenile Court last Thursâ€" day, Magistrate Atkinson dealt with the three boys who had attempted some nights previously to enter Halâ€" perin‘s jeweliry store. The Magisâ€" trate gave the lads good advice and warning as to final results of their wavward course. On receiving the assurance of the lads tha‘t hereatter they would try to be real good felâ€" lows. instead of a nuisance to all JCPiIL 8 _ jJGweEiil trate gave the warning as to wavward cour assurance of t they would tr lows, instead ood time JOTD 1¢€ Dan 1 to T by the »vent wa 110 C@lV3l Churd Hot 1 luehre on Sunday evening un auspices of the Altar Girls vroved a pleasing and suc event in every way. The at e was large and the evenin: wehre, Dance and â€"In th. ery t ) the LAarâ€"18 1t aA nubt be much urkey Supper event vening in the Melnt thing about the e > higch standards aliw ‘chumacherpeople, thoroughly enjoyed 1 of a nusant the Magistrate time heen nnmnIn Dr. d \id 0 e for the present tetr idded Ui‘ l.\' 111 of the fa reâ€"instate on 11 COLO uT charming y z_ deprcted at supply of w N.0, despat« s relieved of THE PORCUPTINE ADVANCE Un ll)l)l'(’(‘l art nts â€" and engineer ilendar iss ox Social : by the ladic Senuma o1 s compan Foronto i <rTene Evervbo« 1 mesid and M atal wreck ted ‘by the There will reanstateâ€" amion that responsible Relieving OpPOI rene\w ait t wa t t V OUn l 6 BB a¢2+ _ UE CE E. CA 3 Ese se » m COP #® sâ€" ® * mus hadé 4 e _ n t / rest - 6 . jume P % * qs ae /A m one~ 9e w4 # poaznd we * y# t m C 1 a t 1 um mm m _ w# 4 an MA yousks # f â€" > w "J am «n 4 juatead _ T2 4 mc 19 40 40 30 â€"a0 09 30 30 30 2 % i ) * # + l 3 t ie Ynequtl ko pout smm t pmed * itc t C # We »a~ wee yous w msccb t omm esns c Sm ce 7 m * #h« 999 w w s l yommas mase* .. # * GR. Auspices SATU Bazaar will be i Blue Ribbc BOO 1 Find out all abe sent and future This will be 0 .ls _ Msm . i . BM s $ ues ALL VOTERS SHOULD GAST THEIR BALOTS MONDAY If the Voters Do Their Part a Good Council Will be Elected. Polling Places, Etc. <()D1) need fTacts and sense 10 DaOK LIICL words. ‘The campaign of rumor an whisperings should be disregarded The agitators failed to make a cas wilten they had the public opportun ity. In public they retracted prac ticallvy all their peddled goods. Ne Is~i1e The+â€"voting forâ€" Councillors and Public Sehool Trustees omm Monday will be at the following places :â€" Voters whose surnames begin with the letters A. to F. inctusive, at the Finlander Hall, Fourth Avenue. G. to Me., at the Town Hall. N. to Z., at the Jewish Synagogue. ounceil Onily : thrs are to he el los Cedar street. Six councillors are to be elected. Ballots marked for more than six will be spoiled and the votes accordingly the to vOLE ”1(' on e Only those on the Rev st, who are British sut e age of 21 vears, nle l Board w Bazaar will be formally opened at 3 p. m. by the Mayor Dr. J. A. Mcinnis, M. D. Blue Ribbon Orchestra will Furnish Music for the Occasion This will be One of the Events of the Season. _ Do Not Miss It Auspices of the Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire Find out all about the past, preâ€" sent and future by a visit to the ATURDAY, DECEMBER 1st CGRAND BAZAAR :mAAA brought out no issues. es peddled round were r cocked hat at the reâ€" meéoting.. Theâ€" alleged Public Scehool Truste 1Ces O arise Irom negicolt eneral to turn out franchise. _ In past mall proportion of of unsu ig they stated id they would to back their of rumor and e disregarded. sed Vofters: jeects and of are entitled TB Masonic Hall, Timmins CO. EXAMINE ST. ANTHONY MINE making an examination oT The SI Anthony Mine in the Rainy River Districet. This is part of a plan to secure additional favorable territory in the Mining fields of Northern Onâ€" tario. â€" Rich ore is known to exist on the St. Anthony Mine, and the quesâ€" ShCh YOUR VOTE AND INFLUENCE Fancy Work, Novelties Home Cooking, Candy Baby‘s Wear, Aprons T ie CUOlifton Sn n 4d PLATFORM :; Efficiency, Economy Progress, and a Square Deal to All Let us all work together for the adâ€" vancement and benefit of the Lown of Timmins. FOR COUNCILLOR FOR 1924 Gypsy Tent n ‘Poreupine Company i examination of the 8t . J. DOWNIE FOR COUNCILLOR FOR 1924 S QLIC ITED FOR Guessing Contests for the Big Cake and the Handsome Doll. Tea served. Fishing Pond, Christmas Tree Other Features of Interest tion which deavoring Poreupine also ha:s under consideration oceasion Deimn by Ke 176( 11e e 3 here, week, one 0 to 1) lifton iPk s termiun{( dinner Tuesday . the features of t in inspiring addre lizat recentliy on tron. Cliftos ther propert» l bn;gng n; Mainal

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