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Porcupine Advance, 15 Jul 1925, 1, p. 6

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entitled to anything more that what has been paid. From the settler‘s standpoint this sort of argument appears to be addâ€" ing insolence to injustice. ‘The settâ€" ler had to bear the high cost of living and the high cost of labour when takâ€" ing out the pulpwood for the Mattaâ€" gami Co. If the pulpwood cost the eompany too much that fact was due to mismanagement on the part of the eompany and the settler did not reap any benefit. â€" The company fairly owes the settler the four or five hundred dollars of an average referred to. And thg company should be forced to pay. â€" The settler would have been able to collect or to enforce a lien on his puilpwood, had he not been induced to accept notes in settlement of the aceount. The notes were dishonourâ€" ed. and the company was protected by a Receivership. â€"The Advance believes that the â€"Government should protect the settler. f Lodge, 1.0.0.F., No. 459, are holding their annual pmmc this year on W ednebda\, August 12th, to Wilson‘s Farm at CGolden City:: An interesting programme of games, races for the children, ete., is being preparâ€" ed by the Oddfellows. Tea and coffec will be served free at the grounds. Pasters will he on display during the lers to los it will not 4 Government eonuntry. illâ€"effect. "I reâ€"organizin sÂ¥iii ve served Tree at Tne ZFOUIUS. Posters will be on display during the conrse of the next few days giving all information regarding this event. The enjoyable time had by all attendâ€" ing previous picnics under the ausâ€" pices of the local Oddfellows will be an assurance that the event this year will please all. I{ is perfectly true that by figures it ean be proven that the average to each settler concerned is only matter of $400.00 or $500.00. But| while to high finance that amount is palitry, to the settler it is a matter of| ODDI‘BLLOWS’ ANNUAL "\s, PICNIC ON AUGUST 12 t In. a recent issue The North Bay Nugget publishes a lengthy article reâ€" lative to tlie Mattagami Pualp Paper €Co., and the settlers. The article apâ€" pears to be based on information reâ€" eeived from the office of the Receiver now in charge of the Mattagami Pulp €Co. The inference of the article is that the settlers stand little chance of ever getting any of the money owed them by tire company. It is suggestâ€" ed that there is only some $23,000,00 coming to the settlers in this matter, and that the average amount â€"~due the individual settler is only a paltry $450.00. _ Further, the suggestion is made that the company paid such prices for pulp that tlhe settler is not entitled to anything more that what Oflice THE GOVERNMENT SHOULD PROTECT THE SETTLERS. *The nice thing about telling the truth is that you do not have to reâ€" member what you did say. Mr. m In «€dles on hi WEDNESDAY, JULY 15th 1925 Irom 1y pedigreed also purchase peitigree and ang of this t; pemgrce cdLtut , ing of this type of ‘Allen has joined t ers‘ Association, al requires that he k txpa of cattleâ€"th a limited time cattle that he may thoroughbred Hols M + Allen‘s idea the Member of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association. Canada ~ United States Published every Wednesday by Ir. M. Allen Has Joined the Holstein Breeders‘ Associaâ€" tion, asnd Will Keep Only Pedigreed Dairy Stock. Will Sell Young Stock to Farmers in the North. 4 e Owner and Publisher. Subscription Rates: as taken the lead along a very e line. He ~has decaded to ze in one tested breed of dairy ind keep only that one breed farm. Mr. Allen has now five nd he intends to increase this time to time, adding onâ€" greed Holstein stock. He has rehased a Holstein bull of fine e and will go into the breedâ€" this type of dairy cattle. Mr. has joined the Holstein Breedâ€" ssociation, and this associtation s that he keep only the one £f cattleâ€"the Holsteins. . Mr. Umitad time to get rmd of any Telepuones : Alien, Dairyman, Timâ€" the time to Lt may have that Holstems. idea has been i ns in the way Residence 70. $2.00 year $3,00 year n to secure ay of milk are not GOOD CROWD PLEASED WITH CONCERT BY OLD ORIGINALS encore March of the illi.l'. 4 in the office of A. H. Cederherg, Architect, Timmins, Ount. Miss Florence E. Mead ~of Schuâ€" macher, is the latest enrollment‘ of the (mnmervml Department of the Timmins Business College. Misses Irene Iiichardsnn and Shirâ€" ley Payne have this week tried their final Bookkeeping Examinations at the (Cfold Medal Scehool. Summer Classes are held at the Timmins Business College, enrollment may be made any day. Day and night elasses. _ For full particulars ‘all, phone or write. Timmins Business College Miss Daisy Somerville and Miss Audrey Slater graduates of the Timâ€" mins Business College have gone to Toronto, where they have secured positions throught the Employment Departments of the Timmins Business Colléege. and the United Typewritér CG,. Tul(mtu E. M. TERRY, Supervising Principal. Phone 501 Write Box 223 WEDNES O AY Bulletin One sure way to lose your popnâ€" larity is to talk about it. n the office. of Architect., Timmins, the standard of the quality of the catâ€" tle used. After studying the situâ€" ation he decided upon the Holstein as the best dual purpose cow for this district. He intends to make a speâ€" cial display of his thoroughbred Holâ€" steins at the Poreupine Fair this year. As a sample of what the herd can do, Mr. Allan quotes one test, with dry feeding and two milkings, where one cow gave 20 quarts of milk a day. Believing that it will be to the adâ€" vantage of the farmers in the district to have thoroughbred registeted stock of one special breed addpted to conâ€" ditions, Mr. Allan intends to breed and sell registered stock to any requirâ€" ing same. This will be a good move in the way of standardizing producâ€" ltu)n and raising the quality of. the ‘stock. Over Economy Grocery 58 3rd Ave. 1 Â¥1 ss Ingrid F e â€"Busimess »ved in the r, â€" Toâ€"morrow may real. (Get busy. “'o 1€¢ exâ€"gradumate and recentliy rored. _ The ig,"‘ by Mrs. deserved the As an enâ€" gave a fine chree."‘ The E the apâ€" )los were nd Gels. gcave * 0O position derherg, 11 NOTICE TO ATTEND COURT OF REVISION (Assessment Act, Bec. 69) TAKE NOTICE that the District Judge will sit at South Poreupine at the hour of 10 o‘clock in the forenoon of Wednesday the 29th of July, A.D. 1925, to kear and determine the apâ€" peals from the Court of Revision in the matter of Assessment Roll of the Municipality of the Township of Tisdale for the year 1925 f Frank C. Evans, 28â€" _ Clerk of the said municipality â€"28â€"30 Tenders addressed to H. E. Montgomery, Esq., will be received until 12 p.m. Ju]\ 22nd, for the conâ€" struction of (1) 10680 sq. yds. Asphalt or Warâ€" renite Bitulithicâ€"Paving. (2) 4500 sq. yds. concrete curb and (3) â€" 2400 lin. ft. _ of 12"" Bbtorm Sewer drains together with manholes, valve chambers, eatch basins, and catch basin connections. Plans and Specifications, forms of tender may be obtained at the Office of the Town Engineer. Lowest or any tender not necesâ€" DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP Notice is hereby given that Byâ€"law No. 310 passed by the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Tisâ€" dale on the 4th day of July, 1925, proâ€" vided for the issue of debentures to the amount of $125,000.00 for the purpose of the construction of a sysâ€" tem of sewers and waterworks servâ€" ing the area comprised in School Seeâ€" tion No. 2,of the Township, and that such bvâ€"law was registered %in the Lowest or any sarily accepted. C. R. Murdock P Town Eneimeer such byâ€"law was registered $%n the Registry Office of the District of (()(hmne at Haileybury on the 13th day of July, 1925. Any motion to quash or set aside the same or any part thereof _ must be made within three after the first publication of this notice and cannot be made thereafter. Dated the 14th day of July, 1925. j Frank C. Evans, â€"28â€"3( Clerk. Notice is hereby given that the busiâ€" ness partnership known as Blough, Arnold, heretofore existing between Garlett Blougch and Willfam J. Arâ€" nold has been dissolved by mutual consent. IN LOVING MEMORY of our dear father, Henry A. Martin. Lonnfr and kind is all his ways; Lprwht and just to the end of his All liabilities of Blough Arnold will be assumed by Garreft Blough and all accounts owing the aforesaid firm are payable to him. Timmins, Ont., July 11th, 1925. Sicned G. Blough, IN LOVING MEMORY of my dear husband; Henry A. Martin, who deâ€" parted this life, Fuly 12th, 1924. Just a vear toâ€"day } How swift tiume IN LOVING MEMORY of William Henry Deacon (Harry), eldest san of Mr. and Mrs. D. Deéeacon, of South Poreupine, who passed away on July 12th, 1922. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Western Canada Requires Men. Tractor experts earn six to twelve dollars daily. _ Start training now and earn bxo' money this harvest. \\ e also teavh the following paying rades: Bricklaying. Barbering and \Iechmuoal Dentistry. Earn while learning these trades.. â€" Call or write 163 King St., W., Toronto. days ; Sincere and true in heart and mind; Beautiful memories left behind. â€"Sadly missed by William, Elsie, Maleolm â€" and Murella, his childâ€" ren. â€"28. . . Father, Brothers. GOLDWIN HAIRDRESSING AND BEAUTY PARLORS 13 PINE SJ. UP STAIRS agalmn. â€"â€"-Sadl\ missed by Wife utter Open to 8 p.m. by appointment Specialists in Hair Tinting and Ladies‘ Hair Cutting TOWN OF TIMMINS Tenders for Paving Mother, â€" Sister H. E. Montgomery r Town Clerk. T need a friend. W . J. Arnold. Phone 173W and TO RENTâ€"Furnished Room,. Light housekeeping will be allowed. Apâ€" ply 51 Third Avenue. 20â€"28p. FURNISHED ROOMS to FURNISHED ROOM TO RENTâ€"all conveniences and phone. Apply to 79 Third Ave. â€"«27 p. FOR RENTâ€"Room in Gordon Block, suitable for Office or living quarâ€" ters. Immediate possession, Modâ€" ern conveniences. Apply A, F. Kenâ€" ning, Opposite post office. â€"28 TO LETâ€"Two Furnished Bedrooms; modern conveniences. Apply 49 Fifth Avenue, or Strand Cigar Store. â€"28 p. TO REN‘L UNTIL SEPT. 1â€"Fiurnishâ€" ONE FURNISHED ROOM TO RENT Will suit one or two. gentlemen. All conveniences. Private _ home. Apply 3 Elm Street South. â€"27â€"28. POR roomed apartment. Water and sewer. $18. per month ‘_for young married couple or 3 bacheâ€" lors. Apply to 155 Pine Street. South. 27â€"28 p. FIRST CLASS ROOM FOR RENT with all conveniences, and phone Apply at 67 Birch Street, Snuth â€"28â€"29p COTTAGE TO RENT, near (Gtolden City. Phone No. ()], South Poreuâ€" pine Ont. â€"28 p. SHACK FOR RENTâ€"Apply B. Lenâ€" nan, 60, Corner of Elm and Broadâ€" way. 22. FOR RENTâ€"5â€"ROOMED HOUSE, with store front, at No. 9 Cedar St. between Third and Fourth Avenue. Apply at I1% Balsam Street North TWO HOUSES FPOR RENTâ€" to B. F. Lennan, 60 Broadw ner Broadway and Elm St. TO LETâ€"Threeâ€"raomed house, with water and other eomveniences; also furniture for salte. Apply 83% Hollinzer Lane. 27 STORE TO LET in Maple Leat Theatre building, Schumacher. Apâ€" : ply Helperin Bottling Works, 74 Fifth Avenue, or Phone 518. '\\ TO â€" LETâ€"FURNISHE ROOMS Apply 11% Balsam Street North. FOR RENF â€" Fourâ€"roomed â€" Flat Fourth Avenue, .. Apply Room 35 Marshallâ€"Fcecelestone Bulding. â€"28p TO RENTâ€"Building â€" suitable for garage, â€" warehouse or . workshop. Close to tracks. Apply Ludford Skelly, 134 Spruce Street south, or P.0. Box 903, Timmins. Phone 200 Wâ€"2. Residence phone 258. t FINLANDER â€"GIRL ‘W TS HOUSEWORK. Apply at 35 Sixth Avenue, Timmins. Post Office adâ€" dress Box 386, Timmins, Ont. â€"28p WORK WANTEDâ€"Woman â€" wauts work, housework, cleaning, or any kind of work in hotel, house, offices or store, by day or hour. Apply to 37 Messines Avenue, or P.O. Box 1245, Timmins. â€"28â€"29 p. FURNISHED ROOM WANTED, by (Gentleman. Apply 13 Pine Street. (upstairs). Phone #7T3W. 4yA HOUSE FOR SALE : 2â€"storey, with stable on lot; reasonable prue 63 Hollinger Lane. ~27 . O RENTâ€"â€"Nice rooms, wellâ€"furnishâ€" ed, with modern conveniences. Apâ€" ply 77 Balsam Street South. â€"28â€"30p HOUSE AND SIX LOTS FOR SALE FOR SALE INX HAILEYâ€" conveniences north. )R RENTâ€"Small _ twoâ€"roomed Shack. Suitable for friends, Engâ€" lishâ€"speaking. _ Apply 184 Spruce Street north. y â€"26 p. ed room in Reid Block. Apply to J. M. Belanger, Office Room 13 Reid Block. â€"27â€"28. on â€" Rea Street. Good â€" house sheds, chicken sheds, chickens, etc. Big bargain for quick sale. Apply to Ed. Houle, 89 Rea Street Timâ€" mins. â€"28 p. BURY. Five rooms; all conveniâ€" ences; facing lake, Also, two extra lots with it. Decorated inside and outside. To be sold cheap for cash. Apply for further particulars to Haileybury Boat Livery, Haileyâ€" bury, Ont. â€"27,280 v, HOUSES FOR SALE Apply 10 RENTâ€"Apply Rent Maple â€"28â€"3() avV V. cCcor 7â€"30. TWO HORSES FOR SALE. A real bargain for anyone who has cash. *Â¥" Epplett Dairy, 77 Cedar Street. â€"21 FOR SALEâ€"Living, Dinin Room Furniture for sale No. 6 Hemlock Street FOR SALEâ€"Horses, Wood Sawing Machine. Bargain for cash. Apâ€" ply to Arthur Goulet, Commercial Avenue. FOR SALEâ€"A I Klymex Washer Street, South. FOR SALEâ€"Mason and Risch, Cabiâ€" net Phonograph and 71 Records. $75.00 eash. Apply 105 Charles Nt. North, off Hollinger Lane. â€"28p. FPOR SALEâ€"2 Wilton Rugs, Jacobâ€" ean TLibrary Table, Table Lamp, set of Dinner Dishes. Apply Dr. Jno. B. AXiken. Room 3, Gordon Block. _ â€"28 FOR SALEâ€"Cement Mixer, Shapley and Muir, 4 h. p. in â€" perfect® condition. _ 4 Apply R. Dipaolo, Box 58. Poreupine, Ont., Phone 106 Poreupine. FOR SALEâ€"2 Pool tables,. In good condition; good bargain for ecash bnyer. Apply J. K.. P.O.. Box 1L08, South Poreupine, Ont Phone 128, South Poreupyme. 21â€"29 p. FOR SALEâ€"Piano, Radio, Chesterâ€" field and Stove. Apply to Mrs. C. R. Ferguson, over Bank of Monâ€" treal, Timmins. â€"24, FOR SALEâ€"Dry building lots, 40‘ x 90‘, Electric light available, on Montgomery Ave. Also one 40‘ x 90‘ building lot on Way Street. All closeâ€"to Timmins High School. This is your opportunity to secure one of the most reasonably priced lots, on terms, in Timmins. Apply 28 Cambrai Ave., Hollinger Townâ€" site. â€"27â€"20â€" CABIN CRUISER FOR SALEâ€"â€" FURNITURE FOR SALE, c ine of Bâ€"viece solid Walnut FOR SALEâ€"SNiawzhs, 16 inches, green and dry.. Green, $4.50 per load. Dry, $5.00 per load. _ Guzranteed every load over two cords. Apply Jos. Goulet, No. 80 First X\ enue. or Phone 384 W. â€"22â€"29 p. IMPROVED LOTS FOR SALE; choicoâ€"black loam garden; soil riecn ; large lots; easy terms, $15 down; with payment of $100 down, $25 montHly, with two rooms built on lot ; $300 to $500 down, $25 monthly, 4 roim; house on lot. Why pay reat and nothing left to show for it. Greatest chance for a good garden which saves a big part of {me party had $60 wonth of potatoes off half a lot. Have the fine satisâ€" faction, you own your property. Situated north of Hollinger houses, next to Floral Park, See me at Veteran House. R. Waite, Timâ€" mins, Ont. â€"~19 BOARDERS WANTEDâ€"Will RUSSELL_ _ HOTELâ€"ROOM _ AND BOARD, BY DAY OR WEEK, Hot and cold water; free bath, We handle the best brands of 4.4. When on your way to the River, step in and sample a bottle of iceâ€"cold beer. Don‘t forget the place, on the corâ€" ner of Mountjoy and Wilson Ave. Phone 275 W. â€" Wm. Hasgs. proprieâ€" Bedrooms, Ing Orl> oâ€"piccC SOfiG _ YÂ¥ AL1lLULâ€" aJGAQi~ room Suite, Jarobean style with Spring and â€" Mattress; Kroekler Chesterfield Bed. with Chasir and Rocker, upholstered in Blue Velour; 1 Walnut Library Table; 1 Walnut _ China (,dbnet, 1 Barnet Kitchen Cabinet; Kitchen Table and chairs; 1 Renfrew Refrigerâ€" ator and other household. effects. All of this furnmiture only used six months. Apply 3 Kirby Ave. se two men to board rooms, good board. Wilson Avenue. WOOD FOR SALE le the best brands of 4.4. When our way to the River, step in sample a bottle of iceâ€"cold hbeer. t forget the place, on the corâ€" of Mountjoy and Wilson Ave. ne 275 W. â€"Wm. Hasgs,. proprieâ€" What von want, when vou ‘ement Mixer, Goold Kitchen Range and r. â€" Apply 58 Elm Dining and â€"WIll fTake Comfortable Apply to 40 â€"28p. n tig cCO iIlson Ave s. proprir when vo â€"28â€"29 p engine, $300,.00. . South j South â€"28â€"31 @COnEâ€"ls Apply 3 s P 106 LOSTâ€"On Sunday, July 12th, den City, Gent‘s Gold Wi Watch. â€" Finder please returr Murphy, #â€"0. Cairns Hosptal mins. â€" Reward. HORSE â€" LOSTâ€"Lost â€" about J l1th Brown Horse; weighing ab 1400 lbs; mane standing on le white star on forehead ; one wh hind leg. Reward for informat leading to recovery., E. Trepan Melntosh Springs. Ont. â€"26â€"28 WANTEDâ€"Experienced Cookâ€"Generâ€" al, with references. Apply Mrs, Loripg, 2 Second Avenue. â€" =~â€"27 p. GIRL WANTED FOR HOUSEWORK. App WANTEDâ€"A HIGHâ€"CLASS SALESâ€" MAN to sell our beautiful line of Hosiery. Sixtyâ€"five (65) different shades in line. Exeellent remunerâ€" ation to right party. Apply by letâ€" «wer to The James Horn Kunitting Co., Lindsay, Ont. â€"27, CHAMBERMAID WANTED â€"â€" At WindsorMotel, Cedar Street, South WV CANVASSER W ary. Apply Birrell Bell, Academy, St. Onge Block MAID WANTED FOR HOUSEWORK. â€" Must SALEâ€"1611 FOR SALE (G¢. JENKINS, Professor of Paimoâ€" forte, has returned from . England, and has resumed his classes here. Students wishing to take up preâ€" liminary or advanced studies i painoforte should apply to G, Jenâ€" kins, 10 Cedar street, North,. â€" Piano Tuning also given expert attention. â€"~10â€"21 p. ‘OR SALE OR REN‘Fâ€"18 Cedar St., suitable for machine shop, garage, blacksmith shop. Size 28 x 42. Apply B. F. Lennan, 60 Corner Elm and Broadway. ,â€"12 the estate, claims> of had notice. Dated at Julv. 1925. [ENOGRAPHER WANTEDâ€" be competent and experienced ply to Box £$60, Timmins, Ont HOUSEWORK. Apply to Mrs Martin, 111 Spruce Street, So ANTEDâ€"Girl for housework. No cooking. Apply with references to Mrs. R. M. Wilson‘3 Kirhy Ave, 28p ANTEDâ€"Girl HOUSEWORK. Must bhe experiâ€" enced. â€" Middleâ€"aged woman preferâ€" red... Apply _ New â€" Ontario Machine Shop and Garage corner of Spruce Street and First Avenue. $500.00 eash.. 34 aeres . cleared; large house; stable for five horses and other buildings. Apply to Mr Smith, Veteran House, Timmins. + ~26â€"28 p )T FOR SALE on Maple istrest South. Apply to H. Howitz, 25 Third Avenue, next door to John Watt‘s Bakery. â€"28â€"29, try Home at Bear acres in fruit; a edge of town eond near â€" Grimshy Beach. Investigate at onee, while fruit is on, to proveits worth. Others are leaving the steady grind and nerveâ€"strain of the city to enjoy freedom, the balmy~ air, and the buuntlful fruits dnd vegetables in this beauty spot w her nature smiles at you and offers you rich vrewards. No encumbrance. (Good terms. â€" Jas. R. Cox, Beamsville, Ont., owner, Phone 149. â€" 28â€"20 p. lo, P.O. Box 58, South Poreupine Ont., Phone 106, South Poreupine MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE TO CREDITTO RS nAaVvVIn! whiceh prings, Ont oronto + rey July 12th, at Golâ€" _ Gold_ Waltham lease return to L CTrinct isville MIODn the PUBLI( _to distribut a only to sue! all then hay GENERAL Prepanietr â€"20.28 1 Good salâ€" _ 1ine with aniakt June about left ; white outh acres â€"20p t 6¢ foi 1t 10H \pâ€" LV

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