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Porcupine Advance, 19 Nov 1925, 1, p. 4

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TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. FOR SALE â€" Three wellâ€"broken SNleigh Dogs, Harness and Sleigh. Very cheap. Appl\ 59 Middleton Ave, : ~46p, the lake waters to another water shed, why not everybody to the same exâ€" tent on both sides of the Internatonal lime, until absolute anarehy prevails and the Great Lakes cease to function as a navigation system. ‘The United States and Canada must insist that waters flowing into the Great Lakes shall follow their natural channels." The question is so important that every man in Ontario should study it taking the water ol Aorthern Ontar and handing it over, some to Chicag and some to the Great Lakes. If a vessel is leaking, the solution i not to pour in more water, but to plu the leak. B. J. McLean, Michig the National Rivers ami gress 0o ecubre feet per rgreat lakes t« threaten ruin would happen is four times a if dGouble or water were tal watersheds. _ Anot] people c Mr. Car Questions were asked also which brought out that Mr. Campbell did not think that Chicago could be prevented from taking the water they are now doing and perhaps more in the future, and the question was robh Ontario to supply Chiceago?" Mr. Campbell, also in outlining his scheme, made the remark that after this huge lake had been formed and the water drained south to give water power development, it first touch Ontario at a point which he marked on the map as a short disâ€" tance from Lake Superior. In other words, Ontario, to Mr. Campbell, is a few miles north of Lake Superior. To him and the other backers of this project, New Ontario is not Ontario at all, but is practically a wilderness about which they need not worry. If, Chieago, taking ten thousand ecubie feet per second has reduced the rgreat lakes to such a level as to threaten ruin to Old Ontario, what would happen to New Ontario, which is four times as great as Old Ontario, if dGouble or triple that amount of water were taken from the Northern _ The Broke Hustler this week says: The queston of diverting the waters of the Nogoki and the Albany rivers southward to form a sixth great lake, flowing into Lake Superior, . thence through the St. Lawrence, but more particularly through the Chicago Drainage Canal, has ecropped up again, this time with greater forcesâ€"behind it. Lorne Campbell, a Toronto engineer, addressed a meeting of the Ontario Associated Boards of Trade at Kingâ€" ston,. painting the wonderful advan tave this. would be to Ontario and urgzed it with all his power. He put the cost at two hundred million dolâ€" lars and said it would employ twenty thousand men for six years. One of the delegates in the audience figured this out as one hundred and ninety million dollars for labour alone and there were questions asked that showâ€" ed conclusively that two hundred milâ€" lion dollars would do allright to start with, but would be very far from the amount necessary to complete the job. Every Man Should +Oppose The Scheme, Says, Broke Hustler. OPPOSING PLAN TO SWVERT WATERS IN NORTH LAND _Â¥0ULN 18 UNn€ special UTime Tor sport and games and boys especially should be encouraged in clean sports. For this reason, it is suggested that steps be taken to have a town hockey league for the boys. Thought should be taken of the future of Canada‘s national winter game, and without the interest and success of the boys at the sport, the future can hold little promise. Town leagues have proven their useâ€" Fulness in the past for fostering sport of the best kind. A town hockey league for the boys would do a lot for the boys and for the game of hockeyvy. ‘*If Chiecago is permitted to divert e lake waters to another water shed, hby not everybody to the same exâ€" nt on both sides of the Internatonal until absolute anarehy prevails the tea n Yyoutl of life their p advant; effecd won Cert TOWN LEAGUE HOCKEY sSUGGESTED FOR BOYS. Member of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association. Thurs., Nov. 19th, 1925 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 192 reatly in Youth i Canada â€" United States Published every Thursday by \i# 11 11L Owner and Publisher. (queC troit, Subscription Rates: k ; _ * .*..*; = $2.00 States â€" â€" $3.00 w Ontario be doin l1 and his associst ater of Northern at over, some to {( the battle he playing is, that clea quips men t th better or to Teéeliows. â€" Courag nselfishness, team work.â€" e qualities that real sport These are qualities neceded life toâ€"day. Telephones : LVS ClA "gLace Aln world wit fellows. issociaites wer rthern Ontaric me to Chicag« in Director Habour C time for spo pecially shou n sports. ~F ayving to W aterloo Residence 70 year vear the Admission Timmins Associated Charities Christmas Baskets THIRD ANNUAL CHARITY TURKEY STAG PARTY Friday, December 18, 1925 at 8 p.m. sharp by the unveiling of a statue of the old Boer President. The _ occasion revives one good yarn illustrating the Solomonâ€"like shrewdness that often characterized is decision, says The London Observer. It concerns two _ Boer_. brothers who _ were quarelling over the division of their father‘s ranch. The matter was refer red to Kruger. *‘*SNince there is uo agreement‘‘ he said, "‘it is right that the elder brother‘ shall divide the farm.‘‘ ed the old President, ig interuuption, **The youns shall choose which half he ‘*Just what I maintai plauded the elder brother. **And when that is done A JUDGMENT ON A PAR WITH ONE OF SOLOMON‘S The Ottawa Journal last week says : *T traveller tells us he has seen Mongolian wild asses dashing across the desert at 40 miles an hour. On the other hand any one of the Monâ€" golian wild assesâ€"will take his oath in court before ajudg e that he wasn‘t @«oing a mile faster than fifteen."‘ The centenary, of the birth of ‘*Oom Paul‘‘ Kruger was celebrated at Pretoria on the 10th of last month A NICE NEW NAME FOR THE SPEEDING MOTORIST. at St. Anthony‘s R.C. â€"Hall, Timmins Timmins Business College Over Economy Grocery 58 3rd Ave. a( E. M. TERRY, Supervising Principal. Phone 501 s Write Box 223 . Senior Lawâ€"(Honours)â€"Matt Mcâ€" Grath 99. It might be noted that Miss Dorothy Porter who has been attending the College but one month‘s time has taken 98 p.ec. in her first Theory examâ€" ination and is now in the Junior Speed Class of Stenography. : Join the Business College students and be a Intermediate â€" Bookkeepingâ€"(Honâ€" ours)â€"Annette Magnan 83. _ Junior Lawâ€"Doris Hill 38, Armand V enne 13. Intermediate Lawâ€"(Honours)â€" Florence Mead 100, Beatrice Needham 81 . nedy 65, other marks: Sadie Aide 52 Intermediate Stenography :â€"(Honâ€" ours)â€"Florence Legendre 86, Annettt Magnan 85, Jean Duff 79,â€" Agnes Smith 75, other marks Albert Orr 40 Armand Venne 85. Senior â€"Stenographyâ€"(Honours)â€" Florence Mead 96. Junior Bookkeepinzgâ€"(Honours)â€" Albert Orr 85. Passâ€"Thos. Malon 72, Sadie Aide 62, other marksâ€"Lionel Boulley 45, Armand Venne 26, Ivan Sopha 20. Mr. Thos. Belanger of the Timmins Business College is employed in the local office of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. The above position was secured for Mr. Belanger through the Employment Dept. of the Business College, Mr. Walter Junell is among the latest enrollments at the Timmins Business College. The Medal awarded Miss Klinga hy the Underwood Typewriter Co., for speed and accuracy has been received h_\' the *‘*‘Gold Medal School‘‘ this T HUVU RS D A Y Bulletin Diploma gements oHOwWIns® : ~â€"â€" \nna Sulliv Â¥ vYacancies remw it present, those ow should mak Norlocl A deline inny iyyneilf nmims, Ont. the â€" Octobe re as follows (Honours) line Jackson 11 M l maintained Taduat Busine nose wIisinint make immed remalin in usiness College 1 isses Ingrid Klin i, South Poreupu v Tvyvnela,. Corne *‘ continu noring the râ€"brot! wants.‘ ibyv orcupine, Cornella 1) tl Vunio CY )PV iL ‘*We clean King‘s Dry V alet Nervice KING‘S DRY CLEANING, DYEING AND VALET SERVICE. Now is the time to have your house hold furnishings, curtains. blankets etce., as well as your elothing, dr\ cleaned and made look as “Oud as new sSITUATION WANTED for a young girl. Englishâ€"speaking only. Age 16. : C apahle and honest. Business preferred. WWilling to learn. Reâ€" ply, stating wages and particulars to J. Liemen, P.0. Box. 806, Timâ€" minsg. 46p BOOKâ€"KEEPEER,. NINE â€" YEARS‘ EXPERIENCE, DESIRES POSTIâ€" TION. Whole or part time. Can take full charge of office. Speaks French and English." _ Apply Box A.M., Advance Office, Timmins 45p WANTE Dâ€"â€"L\pemenced young lady desires position in store, Capdb]e of speaking> two lannudne Finnish and English. Good retewnc-os Appl\ to P.0,. Box 187, South Porâ€" ecupine, Ont. â€"4() POSITION WANTEDâ€"Young girl desires position in office. Good education and four years experâ€" ience. Write to P.. 0. Box 1776, Timmins. â€"46p. (3) The special assessment is to be paid in (15) annual instalments, (4) A Court of Revision will be held on the 14th. day of December, 1925, at the Council Chambers, Timâ€" mins, for the purpose of hearing comâ€" plaints against the proposed assessâ€" ments, or the accuracy of the frontage measurements, and any other comâ€" plaint which persons interested may desire to make and which is by law cognizable by the Court. DATED this l1th, day of November, 1925. (2) The cost of the work is $18,000 of which $6,629.55 is to be paid by the Corporation at large. The special rate per foot imntage is $1.54. The annual rate per foot frontage is 15.9c. (1) The Corporation of the Town of Timmins has constructed as a Locâ€" al Improvement Sanitary Sewers on certain streets in the Town of Timâ€" mins. _â€"DTED this l1ith day of November, 1025. 1925 at 3.30 p.m. ‘in the Council Chambers, ‘Fimmins, Ontario for the purpose of hearing complaints against the proposed assessments or the acâ€" curacy of theâ€"frontage measurements or any other (,Ollll)ldlnt which persons interested may desire to make and which is by law cognizable by the Court. (3) . The the work i: *A TAKE NOTICE THAT : (1) The Corporation of the Town of Timmins has constructed as a Locâ€" al Improvement an Asphalt Penetraâ€" tion Road on Third Avenue and Wilson Avenue, Timmins. (2) The cost of the work is $42,000. The Province of Ontario‘s portion of this cost is $20,000 and the Corporaâ€" tion‘s share of this cost, being the balance, is $22,000, of which $13,300 is to be paid by the Corporation at large and the balance by special asâ€" sessment in (5) annual instalments. The special rate per foot frontage is $2.88. The annual frontage rate is this cost is tion‘s share balance, is â€" REFINED GIRL DESIRES POSTâ€" TION as clerk or cashier in grocery store. _ Experienced. _ Good referâ€" ences. Apply P. O. Box 1204, or Phone 275â€"w. â€"46p. ~4G.â€"4" If an held on A nomination meeting will be held in the Township Hall at Poreupine on Monday, November 30th, 1925, for the oflices of Reeve and Councillors for the Township of Whitney for the year 1926, at the hour of 12 noon and until 1 p.m. POSITIONS WANTED THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Notice of Court of Revision Byâ€"Law No. 299. Notice of Court of Revision Byâ€"Law No. 293 NOMINATION MEETING TOWNSHIP OF WHITNEY The estimatt rk is (5) year A Court of n the :14th., c TOWN OF TIMMINS H. E. MONTGOMERY, Clerkâ€"Treas. H. E. MONTGOMERY, aning, Dyeing and lone 280 or 281. Revision will be iy of December in the Council life Clerkâ€"Tre time of CMerk TO RENTâ€"Fourâ€"roomed apartment in the Gordon Block, all modern conveniences. Occupation Oct. l1st. Apply to A. F. Kenning, opposite Post Office. â€"~36 t. f. 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. Wm. Hass, proprieâ€" ter. _ What you want, when you want it. â€"28â€"31p. FURNISHED RGOOMS FOR RENTâ€" $10.00 per month, also one lot for sale at a reasonable price. Located on Elm St., North between 5th and 6th Ave. Apply 11 Eim St., N. ROOMS TO RENTâ€"Two comfortâ€" able furnished bedrooms to rent at reasonable rates. Apply 11% Balâ€" sam Street., N. ~46p. FOR RENTâ€"Basement at Windsor FOR RENTâ€"For two monthsâ€"Sixâ€" roomed furnished house. To reliâ€" able persons without â€" children. Hot water heating; all convenâ€" iences. Rent $100.00 per month, including fuel. Apply to P. O. Bn\ 1641, Timmins, Ont. â€"46 HOUSE FOR RENTâ€"Four rooms. Corner of Balsam and Eighth Ave. Apply to T. Krocana, corner Balsam and Eighth. â€"46â€"48p. TWELVEâ€"ROOM BOARDING OR ROOMING HOUSE, partly furâ€" nished; for rent or sale. On Railâ€" road Street, South Poreupine. Apâ€" ply to (Geo. Hopkins, near the staâ€" tion, South Poreupine. ~45â€"47p. FOR RENTâ€"160â€"acre Farm, 2 miles from Timmins; suitable for a dairy ; with best of buildings. Apply No. 3 Elm Street South. â€"46â€"47p. FOR RENTâ€"One 3â€"roomed house on Way â€"Avenue. Well finished. Rents for $15.00 perâ€" month. Apâ€" ply to 76 Sixth Ave. 401. SIXâ€"ROOMED HOUSE TO RENT. "Water inside. Apply to 75 Rea street North. 44y FURNISHED HOUSE TO RENT. Apply to B. Lennan, 37 Hollinger TO RENTâ€"A small twoâ€"storey house with woodshed, or 24 Montgomery Avenue. Appl}, to 25 Way Ave. TO RENTâ€"Heated Rooms, furnished or unfurnished, in private house. Apply 51 Fourth Avenue. â€"46p. STORE FOR RENTâ€"In two parts. Apply to 21% Fourth Ave. â€"46p, WANTED LIVE WIRE CANVASâ€" SERS to sell new Invention for reâ€" moving spots from elothing of any deseription. Liberal commission to responsible _ parties. Apply at Stadelman‘s Book and Music Store, (Goldfields Theatre Block, 3rd Ave. Timmins. ~40°"%, f . modre boarders.. Cor rooms â€" and _ well Terms $9.00 week1y Third Avenue. size 80‘ x 30 ft.; or be partitioned and rent balf. It is 12 ft. deep. Well lighted. Could be used as wholesale house or elub room. Apâ€" ply to Windsor Hotel, Cedar Street South, or 11 Spruce Street South. ~40â€"43 p. t. f. WANTEDâ€"Housekeeper; for widow er with one child. Send reference and telephone number and addres to Box S.D., The Advance. WANTEDâ€"PARTNER W HOUSEKEEPER WANTI anytime during day at Ave, (upstairs). CANVASSER WANTEDâ€"Good salâ€" ary. . Apply Birrell Bell, Violin Auxdem\, St. Onge Block. wWANTEDâ€" F Apply J. Ma street South uane ROOM AND BOARD paying b or better. first ment. A mins,. ANTEDâ€"â€"Canvasser, Timmins Con servatory of Music. Good salary Apply No. 8 Balsam St., North. Can be rented all in one, x 30 ft.; or be partitioned it hbalf. It is 12 ft. deep. Apply E \perlenced Mart.m sB stor ve full \rrang P;C) _ P ienced Butcher. s store, 164 Pine â€"â€"4G6, artilculars 11 for appoint t 18608, Tim 44 p.t.f |) LV 45p 40p Apply Kirby ~440p WANTEDâ€"Unfurnished Rooms wantâ€" ed by young couple. Well heated and modern conveniences. Apply to P.0. Box 790, Timmins. ~46p. FOUNDâ€"Child‘s Glasses kerchief. Owner may by calling at the Police LOSTâ€"Bla LOSTâ€"Bunch day evening. Reward for Moneta. LINING OF FUR COATS AND CLOTH COATS, and also Making Over Furs, done at 114 Elm street South. . 44â€"4061 CHEAP DRESSMAKER â€" Miss M. Lauzon, 59 Lake shore Road, Timâ€" mins. â€"46p DRESSMAKING and PLAIN SI ING DONE. . Also, Knitting of: kind. Prices reasonable. . 77 F "% FOR SALEâ€"One business corner lot, with 6â€"roomed house, lathed and plastered hardwood floors, all modern conveniences; lot 30 ft., by 128 .ft. Corner of ihird venue and Elm Street. Also Tâ€"roomed house, with furnace and all modern umvemence hardwood floors upâ€" stairs ‘and dO\\nstalrs new house. Will sell‘on reasonable terms. Apâ€" ply No. 3 Elm St. South. ~30:6; FOR SALE OR RENTâ€"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 FOR SALEâ€"St, Onge Building, foot of Third Avenue; two good modern stores; plate fronts; steam heated ; 14 rooms upstairs in two sevenâ€" room flats. Two lots, 100 x 65. Dance Hall above, 45 by 35. Price $8,500 Cash. Apply Dan St. Onge, or Mrs. Bouchard, Box 22, Kirkland Lake, Ont. â€"36â€"44 p. PROPERTIES FOR SALE FARM FOR SALEâ€"On Mountjoy KRoad, about 2% miles from Timâ€" mins. 160 acres, 18 acres cleared. House and Stable. Plenty timber. Apply N. Decoeur, 4 Cedar Street, South 45p. AUTO FOR SALEâ€"MeLaughlin Six, "for sale at a big bargain. In best running «condition. Apply to Mark Ansara, Northern Ice Cream Parâ€" lour, 44 Third Ave. ~4(G)â€"40 FOR SALE CHEAPâ€"Creamâ€"coloured Reed Baby Carriage in good conâ€" dition. â€"Apply Mrs. C. Farrell, Box 649, South Poreupine, â€"40 FOR SALEâ€"WASHING MACHINE FOR SALEâ€"Vicetrola No. IX. Also 2 matched Wilton Rugs. Apply to Dr. John B. Aiken, Phone 311, Gorâ€" don Block. i . 42â€"t£. FON SALEâ€"1 good sound working Horse. _7 years old. \\m;’lun; about 1.400 pounds. Apply 3 Elm St., South. â€"45â€"46p. 35 1 â€"â€"DBDIACK COCKI months old. Ans ‘*Teddy.‘‘Finder National Grocers, ward. POR SALE Furnished Apply to FOR SALEâ€"Piano; cheap for cash Apply to Box W.N. Advance Office 44â€"46p FPOR SALI condition FOR SALEâ€"Heintzman Piano; p1 tically new. _ Apply 113% Bals Street. South. 4544 FOR SALEâ€"Baby Bath Tub. 1 good condition. Apply®*to 211 Fourth Avenue. â€"46 hand power. Also, wringer. Apâ€" ply Mrs. H. F. Dainton, corner 3rd, Avenue and Cedar Street, Schuâ€" macher. 46p). ENTLIEM S 4\ lJ [':. ply Box K nd. venuc GAN WOR â€"HALEâ€" heap. _ Almost new ‘ommercial Avenue. ARTICLES FOR SALE nester ana edar Street, DRESSM A KI k Cocker Spaniel Pup, 8 d. Answers to name of Finder please return to O Apply 11 mmtents COON cCoaxT ain at $350.00, Advance Office Ime orth pruce St neater in g0oo« o 76 Sixth Ave Quebet ve). A Organ for sale Apply 12. bave same Station 46 and Han 4â€"roomed umacher tp: s Timmins App 14 e 16p ) W anv 16p Stove lvy 16 10p OW Apâ€" H 16p LC D In NOTICT MASSAGE AND VARIOUS KINXDS OF HYGIENIC BATHSâ€"are given at the Health Home, 33 Fourth Ave. Timmins: Mrs. A, Aarnio. SPECIAL PRICE ON HOMEâ€"MADEx# PEANUT BRITTLES, fresh. 25¢ Larder Lakeâ€"Thursday, April 8th â€"Friday, April 16th. Englehartâ€"Monday, April «18thâ€" Tuesday, April 26th, New Liskeardâ€"Thursday, April 28 â€"Friday, May 7th. Instruction will be given in the practical identification of minerals and rocks, and in elementary geology and mineralogy. Practice classes in spotting minerals and rocks will be carried on. Classes Free. Conducted by Dr. W. L. Goodwin, late Director of the School of Mining, Kingston. THOS. W. GIBSON, Deputy Minister of Mines. Toronto, 23rd October, 1925. PENDERS WANTEDâ€"Tenders will received by the undersigned up to and including November 21st, 1925, for the delivery of 965 (nine hunâ€" dred and sixtyâ€"five) cubic yards of cinders suitable for w alks, etc., also 400 (four hundred) eubic yards or more of black soil, also 200 (two hundred ecubic yards or more of manure, all to be delivered to the High School grounds, Timmins, Further particulars mav be obâ€" Mathesonâ€"Thursday, March 18thâ€" Friday, March 26th. day, Dec. 11th. f Chapleauâ€"Monday, Dec. _ 1l4thâ€" Tuesday, Dec. 22nd. Sudburyâ€"Wednesday, Jan. 6thâ€" Thursday, Jan. 14th. Port Arthurâ€"Monday, Jan. 18thâ€" Tuesday, Jan. 26th. Sioux Lookoutâ€"Thursday, Jan. 28 Friday, Feb. 5th. Nakinaâ€"Monday, Feb. 8thâ€"Tuesâ€" day, Feb, 16th. Cochraneâ€"Thursday, Feb. 18thâ€" Friday, Feb. 26th. Timminsâ€"Monday, March 8thâ€" Tuesday, March 16th. Kirkland â€" Lakeâ€"Monday, March @8thâ€"Tuesday, April 6th. Classes for Mining Prospectors will be held under the direction of the Ontario *Department of Mines, as follows :â€" Galettaâ€"Wednesday, Nov. 11thâ€" Thursday, Nov. 19th. Sault Ste. Marieâ€"Monday, Nov. 23, â€"Tuesday, Dec. 1st. Franzâ€"Thursday, â€" Dec. 3rdâ€"Friâ€" Grover Grover, 371 Bay Street Toronto, Solicitors for the Bxecutor .. Dated this Twelfth day of Novemâ€" ber, A.D., 1925. it eA the assets of the said Estat distributed _ among _ those thereto having regard only or interests of which the s cutor shall then have notice others will be excluded from distribution. OTICEâ€"Owners of ~acreage in Plainberch County and town lots in Lakeworth, Florida. If you have or have not paid your taxes for a long time will learn something of interest if you commuricate with me, giving the legal deseription of your holdings as it appears in your deed at once. F. H, Poirier, Queen‘s Hotel, Timmins, Ont. _ _â€"46p. talined Trom T Fourth Avenue per lb. M. Ansara, Northern Cream Parlour, 44 Third Av ~AUCUILUOLS iiiltl OLLUCIS cCclains or lemands against the Estate of Daniel Western O‘Sullivan of the Town of immins, Barrister, Deceased, who lied on or about the Twelfth day of september, 1925, are hereby required o give to the Toronto General Trusts sorporation, 253 Bay Street, Toronto, Sxecultor of the said Estate on or beâ€" ‘ore the 15th day of December 19925 All(l : after the will pro« having r Dated at T. November, 19 wl NOTICE TO CREDITORS TENDERS WANTED MISCELLANEOUS particulars 0o nature of the by them. â€" Im CLASSES FOR MINING PROSPECTORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS ublic 14 t particu from â€"the the said Estate will be imong _ those entitled r regard only to claims f which the said Exoâ€" en have notice and all l then have had notic oronto, this 16th dav oronto General 3 Bay Street., I of their claims and the securities if any, Immediately after the of December. 1925, K. W. Wright 3/ may. /1 Secretars December, 19 de â€" Hall and all the said onto 16

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