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Porcupine Advance, 1 Oct 1925, 1, p. 4

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The letter from the Department sugâ€" gests that the inspector who visited here went both up and down the river and at no place was less than half the river free for tratfic. The date of this visit should be made known, so that all mizht know that there was at Feast ONE day this season when tratfâ€" Ae was not interfered with. 4 # * The Advance is not specifically naming one company as the offender in any one case. That may wait for THE MATTAGAMI SHOULD BE FREE FOR NAVIGATION h i €1¢ During the past week or two comâ€" plaints have been frequent regarding the impeding of navigation on the Mattagami River. One day, booms blocked the passage of boats and anâ€" other day it was loose logs in the river that interfered with proper trafâ€" Member of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association. THURSDAY, OCTOBER lst, 1925. t anada = United States Published every Thursday by Geo,., Lake 'a‘ens of thousands of people obtained an entizely new idea of the wool growing and wool manufacturing possibilities in Canags. at the exhibit of the Wool, Woollen and Knit Goods Industry at the Canadian ‘National Exhibition. The pillars of wool from the nine ~provinces of Canada supplied by the Canadian Coâ€" ~â€"operative Wool Growers Association excited considerable «comment, and emphasised the fact that although we maintain only 2,500,000 sheep and lambs in Canada, the size, feed conditions and climate would permit the keeping of 25,000,000, and that sheep keeping is jthe most profitable branch of agriculture. Also that of the 70,000,000 lbs. of wool used annually to clothe the population of our country, some 50,000,000 could be #rown here instead of only 15,000,000 lbs. as at present. The small factory installed with twenty operatives the actual manufacture in Canada of fine #» 2. Exhibit of Canadian Woolien Knit CGoods machinery at the C.N.E. 34 His Honor the Lieuautenantâ€" Governor of Ontario opening the exhibit of Canada‘s Wool, Woollen and Kanit Goods Industry at the /.. X. ‘°M.. He is seen wearing a suit of milled worsted made from wool grown on the Alberta ranch of H. R. H. the Prince of Wales. Mrs., Cockshutt is looking at the prize bred Canadian lamb presented to her by the «fficers of the Canadian Coâ€"operative Wool Growers‘ Association. Owner and Publisher. ay it was it interfereé Subscription Rates:, L / * =‘‘~‘. 800 States â€"â€" â€". $3.00 Telephones : Canada‘s Wool, Woollen and Knit Goods Industry at the C. Residence 70. year vear The Timmins Drug Co., was fined $1,000.00 and costs for illegal transâ€" portation of liquor. The fine was paid. Seven drunks were fined the usual. A. Clusian, transfer employee, was fined $2060.00 . for illegal transportaâ€" tion of liquor in connection \\1th the Timmins Drus Co., case. A charge of reckless driving was dismissed. Some wage cases were remanded for a wWeek as was also a theft charge. HON. DR., MANION TO SPEAK _ IN DISTRICT NEXT WEEK. The charne wamst Mackie‘s Bakery regarding dlleued lightâ€" \\ewht bread was dismissed. Hon. Dr. Manion, a member of the Meighan Cabinet, and a speaker of marked ability, will visit this district next week. â€" He will speak at Iroquois Falls next Wednesday afternoon and at Timmins in the New Empire Theatre, Wednesday, Oct. 7th in the evening. At the police court toâ€"day the Whuisâ€" ton Drug Store was fined $200,00 and costs on the charge of keeping liquor for sale., The fine not being paid a distress warrent was issued and the store this afternoon is in charge of the bailiff, a later oceasion. â€" The Advance> adâ€" mits that there are some of the comâ€" panies that offend little, if at. all in this matter. But the fact remains that the traffic on the river is being repeatedly and unnecessarily impeded by lumbering operations that could be earried on without blocking the river. The Government should deal with the matter in a proper place. If the Government can be convinced that the river here is not blocked repeatedly, then some kind person will next sell them the bridge built over the river by the Provincial Government. A Government so trusting is not safe in this wicked country. a navigable stream and should be kept open for tratfic. DNE ORUG STORE $2000, ANDTHER $1000 The river is blocked. and this conâ€" dition should be remedied. In the summer. the Mattagami River is the only route for tra\el for many settâ€" lers, prospectors and others in this country of few roads. The River is Charge re Brsad Dismissed in Case of Mackie‘s Bakery. The finished goods display, which showed what the completed goods looked like after being made on the m%phines, showed that in quality and style the $75,000,â€" 000 worth of goods produced by the industry annually were equal, and in many cases better, than goods made abroad. It conclusively showed that so far as climatic, physical and technical conditions in Canada are conâ€" cerned there is no reason why 90% of the woollen and knit goods used in Canada should not be produced in woollen and worsted yarns, the weaving of fine blankets, woollen cloth and worsted cloth, and the knitting machines making underwear and hosiery. It was a miniaâ€" ture representation of the work that is being done in over two hundred and seventy woollen and knitting mills in over one hundred and forty municipalities. Canada. REAUV ‘ADvANCHE‘‘ ADS. Arrangements are being made for the holding of the western annual meeting in Winnipeg from Novemâ€" ber 3rd to 5th of the Canadian Inâ€" stitute of Mining and Metallurgy. The meetings will be held in the Royal Alexander Hotel. Delegates from all points in the West, as well as from Eastern Canada, are: ex«â€" pected to attend. In succession to Captain James Gillies, who was recently appointed general manager Canadian Pacific steamships in London, Captain R. G. Latta has been appointed to the command of the Empress of Scotâ€" land, flagship of the Canadian Paâ€" cific fleet. Captain Latta was preâ€" viously on the bridge of the "Montâ€" royal" and other vessels of the same line. A new highâ€"water mark for the 1925 season of navigation in regard to number of passengers landed at Queâ€" bee over a weekâ€"end, was established during the weekâ€"end of September 6th when six boats docked with nearâ€" ly 5,000 passengers. The three Canaâ€" lian Pacific steamers, the Montroyal, Marloch and Melita, brought 2,524 of the total passengers landed. Between four and five hundred travelling passenger agents, repreâ€" senting railway throughout the United States and Mexico, united with representatives of the Canaâ€" dian railways and ‘steamship comâ€" panies in Montreal during the week ending September 19th, for the fifâ€" tieth annual convention of~ the American Association of Travelling Passenger Agents. With the completion of the 1926 assessment for Toronto, the Chief Assessor announced that the city‘s population is now 549,429, or 7,012 greater than last year. The total assessment for 1926 is $891,673,797, which is $16,259,443 higher than for 1925. The total handlings at the new internal government elevator in Edâ€" monton, Alta., since its opening last fall, amount to 2,350,000 bushels. Of this quantity of grain handled, more than 2,000,000 bushels was wheat. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO ,'ere and There POR S Wood $10,00 FOR SALE‘â€"Ford Engine, overhauled; shaft and pulley be used for sawing wood. to 87 Main Ave. W ALNUT DININXNG ROOM SUITE FOR SALEâ€"Two Pool: Tables, in good condition.. $100.00 for the Apply to J. K., P.Q. Box 168, South Poreupine, Ont., Phone 128. â€"37â€"39 p. FOR SALEâ€"4 Valve Crossley Radio set including Homecharger and 1 set of Embassy headphones. Value $108, bargain at â€" $50.00.. â€" 30 Cambrari St. â€"39â€"40 p. FOR SALEâ€"Studebaker _ Automoâ€" bile; ‘‘Special""‘; brand new ; for sale at cut price, or would p().sslbl\ exchange for smaller car in good condition. Bargain for one conâ€" sidering car of thlb design. Apply Drawer A. R., Advance Office, T â€"mminsg. â€"39. PURNITURE and Dining Gordon Blog K.! /‘ #- OEHLER POR SALEâ€"LARGE â€" GURNEY OXFORD HEATER. Apply to 23 Tamarack Street. â€"39, FOR SALEâ€"C, Melody or will exchange for P B. Dennis, Dome Mines WANTED TO_ RENTâ€"House of 6 rooms with conveniences. â€" Apply to P.0. Box 346 Schumacher, Ont. â€"39p WILL TAKE CARE\ OF _PIANGO FOR WINTER for use of same. Private home; no children. Apply to P.O. Box 1608, Timmins. _ â€"39. POSITION WANTEDâ€"A â€" married couple would like to get a position in a mining or logging camp to cook for about 25 men. Apply to Box P. M., Advance Office. . 38 p. CALF KILLED ON RIVER ROAD SATURDAY NIGHT. TOR SALEâ€"Baby crib, with matâ€" tress; Trimble Kiddieâ€"Koop type, Apply to 16 Elm St. South. _ 595e ‘OR SALEâ€"1925 Ford Coupe; new in June; run less than 900 mules; balloon tires; â€" motometer, â€" shock absorbers, nickled front, foot accelâ€" erator, â€" etc. Perfect â€" condition. Must sell. Owner leaving town. Poreupine Garage. â€"39 p. three of them damaged by the imâ€" pact. The car when it stopped evenâ€" tually looked like a wreck, but later it was found not to be so badly damâ€" aged, the chief injury being to the bumpers. The damage, it it underâ€" stood will not run more than fifty dollars. The calf was a total loss, however. The ownershxp of the calf is not known ODDFELLOWS‘ HALL Services :â€" Boy : Mother sent me back to show you what a big bone there was 1n that roast she boufrht Wednesday.‘ Joé. ‘* All rlght son the next time we kill a steer without any bones I‘ll send your mother a leg for nothing.‘‘ Christian Science Meetings Sunday 11 a.m., Sunday School 10 a.m. Wednesday afternoon 4.00 p.m. 49 Tamarack Street. LE FURNITUREâ€"Living room, dining room, kitchen and bedroom furniture to ‘be sold by auction, at 15 Maple St. South, on Monday, Oct. 5th at 2 p.m. â€"39 p. POR SALE Appl VANTED TO RENT. POSITIONS WANTED ALB uFBâ€"1 _ Woodland ieater, _ good â€" _ 30 Cambrai St. FOR SALEâ€"Bedroom room suites. Apply 13 Ig. â€"390 p DIVAN FOR SALE Phone 14 M pruce Stre Saxophone c HL. 0t condition â€"39â€"40 p 30â€"40 |p» Queen Apply â€"39 p, newlv Can LA FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT W. B. Ludford NOTICHE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore subsisting beâ€" tween us the undersigned, Thomas Arthur Skelly and Walter Benjamin Ludford, carrying on hbusiness as Sign Painters and Painters under the firm name of Ludford Skelly in the town of Timmins, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. All debts owing to the said partnerâ€" ship are to be paid to Wate: Benâ€" jamin Ludford , aforesaid and all claims against the said partnership are to be presented to the said Walter Benjamin Ludford by whom they will be settled. Dated at Timmins, Ontario this 1st day of September 1925. ROOM TO LET, with heat and all other _ conveniences. Apply Timâ€" mins Provision Store corner Balsam and Fourth. â€"39â€"40 p. MATERNITYâ€"Practical nurse open for engagements. _ Terms reasonâ€" able. . Apply 25 Laurier Ave., Timmins, Ont. p. FURNISHED ROOM TO RENT All conveniences. Apply . to S Balsam St. South, or phone 45 J. ~39 p CARDS OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. A. Roberts wish to thank their many friends for the beautiful presents sent them on the occeasion of their Wedding anniversary, and for the kindness and sympathy showr to Mrs. Roberts in connection with the acceident that resulted in her wrist being broken. â€"39 p. Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned up to and including October 8th, 1925, for 200 cords of 4 wood to be delivered to the Timâ€" mins Public Schools. Tenders to state kind of wood to be delivered. TO RENTâ€"3 Roomed House to Rent. Apply to rear of 25 Sixth Ave. â€"38 TO RENTâ€"Sixâ€"roomed House. Apâ€" ply 176 Bireh Street North. â€"38â€"40p FURNISHED HOUSE TO RENT HOUSE TO RENTâ€"4â€"roomed house, wellâ€"finished, etc,â€" Apply to 25 Way Avenue. ~39 1. FU] A. TO RENTâ€"Twoâ€"room Shack; comâ€" fortable and warm; nice accomodaâ€" tion. Apply 104 Elm Street North â€"38â€"39, FOR RENTâ€"Large insulated wareâ€" house space on railway siding. Apâ€" ply Wm. Davies Company. Phone TO RENTâ€"Fourâ€"roomed House on Charles Street. $18.00 a month. _ Applly Burnettâ€"Andrews corner Maple and Fourth. â€"38 TO RENTâ€"Furnished rooms in priâ€" vate house;, with _ housekeeping TO RENTâ€"Comfortable Bungalows, low rents. Apply Arthur Mansâ€" field, School Janitor, South Poreuâ€" pine, Ont. â€"36â€"39, FOR RENTâ€"4â€"roomed house; pracâ€" tically all furnished; Gillies Lake section; $42.00 _ Also 4â€"roomed house near River; $25.00. Apply Sullivan Newton, Insurance Real Estate, Marshallâ€"Eccelestone Block. â€"39. ) ‘RENTâ€"Fourâ€"roomed apartment in the (Gordon Block, all modern conveniences. â€" Occupation Oct. lst,. Apply to A. F. Kenning, opposite Post Office. «~30°t. £; RENT, equipped for light houseâ€" keeping. Price moderate. _ Apply 77 Balsam Street South. 39 p. Housekeeping â€" privile to 205 Pine St. South all conveniences, ir washer, Apply 82 South, or phone 45 privileges; suitable for married couple. Apply 51 Fourth Avgpue. Apply TENDERS WANTED CARD OF THANKS H. E. Montgomery Sect. P.S8.B. to B. Lennan, 37 Hollinger including 2‘ Balsam T, A. Skelly C. electric Street â€"30, A.ppl y â€"30 p 30 1. CANVASSER WANTEDâ€"Good salâ€" MAID WANTED to assist in general housework. Apply MeKillop, 55 Third Avenue. _â€"39 p. FOR SALE OR RENTâ€"18 Cedar St., ARBER â€" WANTED for Saturday. (Good wages. Apply H. Hatton, King‘s Amusement Parlours. â€" â€"39, WANTEDâ€"C to Mrs. H. . POR SALEâ€"A good cut wood._ Apply E.: C. 1 Wilson Ave. FOR» SALE FOR SALEâ€"Slabs 16 inches. All dry. $5,.00 per load. Guaranteed every load over two cords. Apply Jos. Goulet, 80 First Ave. Phone 584â€"W., Residence phone 433â€"W. â€"32â€"38 p. RUSSELL â€"HOTELâ€"ROOM AND BOAKD, 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 hbeer, Don‘t forget the place, on the corâ€" ner of MountJov and Wilson Ave. Phone 275 W. Wm. Hass, proprieâ€" tor. _ What you want, when you want it, â€"28â€"31p. NTED FOR SALEâ€"One business corner lot, with 6â€"roomed house, lathed and plastered, hardwood â€" floors,~ all modern conveniences; lot:30 ft., hy 128 ft. Corner of Third Avenue and Elm Street. Also _ Tâ€"roomed house, with furnace and all modern conveniences, hardwood floors upâ€" stairs and downstairs, new . house. Will sell on reasonable terms. Apâ€" ply No. 3 Elm St. South. â€"33 t. £, WANTEDâ€"Oneâ€" or two Boarders, Four meals. Apply 202 Elm Street South â€"38p. BICYCLE TAKEN FROM BASEâ€" MENTâ€" of St. Charles _ School. Liberal reward for _ information leading to its return. Apply to 8 Maple Street South. _ â€"39‘p. STRAYEDâ€"From fia‘roldal(e Mine an 8â€"monthsâ€"old Airedale dog. Answers to the name of *‘ Mack.""‘â€" Reward. Finder please notify by phone Mr. Hall, at Coniaurum Mine Office. WATCH _ LOSTâ€"15â€"Jewel . Regina Watch lost somewhere â€" between Kimberley m.«. Kirby Avenue, near Maple â€" Street. _ Finder _ please return to Advance Office. Reward for return. â€"39 1. STRAYEDâ€"Dog; colour, dark brown (reddish); black â€" markings under throat and side of forelegs. â€" Short, stiff ears. Answers to the name of RUBBER BOOTS HEELED AND SOLED for $2.00. Hill‘s V uleaniâ€" zing Works, 10% Pine St. _ 38â€"39p DANCINGâ€"If you want to learn to dance make your appointment for Kings Hall, Pine St. for any afterâ€" noon or evening. Private lesson, special price for party of 6 or more n class. Classes to. be continued for short time only. C,. E. Maeâ€" Donald, ~Phone 225, câ€"o Flower Shop. Box 659 Timmins, ~30, servatory of Music. Good sal Apply No. 8 Balsam St. North ary. Apply Birrell Academy, St. Onge suitable for machine shop, garage, blacksmith shop. Nize 28 x 42. Apply B. F. Lennan, 60 Corner Elm and Broadway. 12 wood. â€" Birech and Balsam. P.0; Box 71. Apply North 4X N L LOt Experiencedâ€" preferre be able speak French. Only those (reddisn)}; niack markings Uunder throat and side of forelegs. â€" Short, stiff ears. Answers to the name of ‘*Flash.""‘ Anyone found harbourâ€" ing this dog after this notice will be prosecuted according to lay. Reply to P.0O. Box 126, Schumacher, (Ont. -38-40 | HOUSES FOR SALE nent Canvasser, Cook â€" General W 0 Cords : Dry ~mixed Tamarack, Spruce Apply ‘to: L, T. Timmins Ont., â€"38â€"40p c General, _ Apply Kee, Schumacher. _ â€"~38â€"30 p», for storework, ceferred, and _ must veak â€" English _ and those who desire a ition â€" needâ€" applv. Timmins Conâ€" Goodâ€" salaryv. Bell, Block t sof Brewer 14 apply ine Nt * °n")“ 1 V iolip )8â€"40p Hâ€"to â€"39 p 119 0 1.

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