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Porcupine Advance, 15 Jul 1926, 1, p. 3

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Reâ€" meémber, they love life as well as you."" Moved by Councillors Brennan and Eplett, and carried, that the contract for réck cut on Fourth avenue be aâ€" warded to Leo Mascioli as per his tender dated July 7th, 1926. Moved by Councillor Longmore, seconded by Dr. Joyal, and carried, that the Township of Tisdale be alâ€" lowed to make connections at their own expense to the northern ends of water mains on Elm, Maple, Birch and Balsam streets, said mains to extend north to 8th avenue; also that conâ€" nections be permitted to southern ends of water mains on Maple, Birch, Balsam, Eim and Cedar streets, upon conditions that mains are instalâ€" led and house connections made in accordance with Town of Timmins byâ€"laws and the approval of the Town Engineer; that rates to consumers be 50 er _ cent. higher than rate to the corresponding dwelling in the town of Timmins and that Township ran Biggs, as per their tender datâ€" ed July 7th, subject to the Council reserving the right to add or withâ€" draw. any street before signing the contract. Moved by Councilors Eplett and Brennan and carried, that contract of cement walks be awarded to Curâ€" of Principal‘s residence, Moved by Councillors Eplett and Brennan, and carried, that the Ukrainian Club be al]owed to fence in property on corner Second avenue and Mountjoy street under instrucâ€" tions of Town Effé,flneer and Board of Works; that fence upon request of Council be removed within thirty days‘ notice; thag Mr. Sheridan‘s property not be blocked by this fence and entrance be left. Moved by Councillor Drew and seconded by Dr. Joyal, that the report of the Fire and Light Committee reâ€" garding the installation of additional street lighting be adopted and that §*he Power Company be requested to instal the said lights with the least possible delay,â€"Carried, The additional lights recommended by the Fire and Light Committee totalled twelve, being one each at the following corners:â€"First avenue and Cameron street, Way and Preston, Way and Wileox, Columbus and Wilâ€" cox, Montgomery and Preston, Wende and Preston, Way and Rea, Way and Cameron, _ Wende and Wileox, at north boundary on Hemlock street, at north boundary on Tamarack street, on north side Second avenue between Cedar and Pine streets. The report also recommended the moving of the present light on « Tamarack <treet north of, gl\th avenue farther north to sidewalk steps in front of 62 Tamarack street north. TD INSTAL TWELVE MORE STREET LGHTS M TOWN Bock to be Taken Out at Foot of Fourth. Other Town Council Business Public School McIntyre Hall Public School South Poreupine Schumacher Dome Mines (one day) (one day) {one day) Studio: St. Onge Block, Timmins, Ont. CORRECT VIOLIN ACADEMY oefe #* * La 4# @ < #* # La #e 4+ L #* #: * #4 #@ «+ #* w # * ## ##4 + + #+* #* * #4 ® # ## * # #* +. + t# . # ## #4 @4 #4# *# Ld Â¥* @ # #* #@ ®@ # *4 # # ## #* #: # #* + *# ++ #4 + # #* # @® #* ## t# ®#, #@ *4 ## *#* ALSO € 18 ‘*Chuckles‘‘ shows. Hach e\onmo, a comedy play was presented in addiâ€" tion to the musical numbers and the dancing. The play on Friday and Saturday â€" last _ was ‘‘Charley‘s Aunt;‘‘ and it was well presented, affording a nice array of laughs and chuckles, The Chuckles company is showing all this week at Schumacher at the Maple Leaf Theatre. VERDIGT OF DEATA BY AGCIOENT !N PLOX CGASE an engine in the T. N.O. yards at Timmins on May 3rd, Piulon had both legs cut off and died three or four days afterwards in the hospital. The inquest could not proceed preâ€" viously owing to the absence from the district of one of the prinecipal witâ€" nesses. Monday evening the evidence of several witnesses was taken and the statement given to the doetor and others by Pilon before he died. From this evidence it appears that Pilon was on the way to work on May 3rd and crossed the T. N.0O. tracks while an engine was in motion. He was run down and had both his legs severâ€" ed, dying later in the hospital from the injuries received. The engineer and other trainmen did not see Pilon until after he had been run down. Evidently he failed to note the moveâ€" ment of the engine on account of the steéam,. _ Everything _ possible was promptly done for Pilon, but all atâ€" temptsâ€"to save his life provéd fruitâ€" less. Pilon, whose home was at Ville Marie, Que.., was only 25 years of age. He was an employee of the Hollinger, and ecrossed the tracks here as a short cut to his work. The jury on Monâ€" day evening brought in a verdict to the effect,that Pilon‘s death was due to injuries received when he was run over by the engine, but that no blame attached to anyone for the sad occurâ€" rence. It was shown, that the trainâ€" men had usedâ€"every reasonable care in their work and that none of them were in any way to blame for< the acâ€" cident. CHUCKLES COMPANY PROVLE POPULAR IN DISTRICT Monday evening a coroner‘s jury investigated the death of Felix Pilon, the voung man who was run over by Coroner‘s Jury Finds No Blame Atâ€" tached to Anyone in the Matter INVEST IN A GROWING INDUSTRY NESBITT, THOMSON Assets securing this issue amount to over $256 for each hundred dollar debenture. Earnings of the Company beâ€" fore depreciation and Federal taxes are at the rate of 4.6 times debenture interest « requirements. Upon completion of extem sions to the Company‘s plant, now under way, the output of newsprint will be doubledand net earnings available for bond and debenture interest are estimated at $2,000,000 or at the rate of over twelve times debenture interest. Price 100 and accrued interest carrying stock purchase warrants Write for cireular Kâ€"21 giving full particulars _ sof and Company, Limited Royal Ban+ Building, TORONTO 2 Montreal Quebec Hamilton zvondon, Ont. . Winnipeg St. Lawrence Paper Mills 6%A% Ten Year Debentures Limited THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO. No sir, that girl wont go any place without ker mother and her mother will go any place. Josh Billings said that it wasn‘t what people don‘t know that makes all the trouble, but knowing so many things that aren‘t so. The Sudbury Star last week says: ‘‘*A white wolf skin has been presentâ€" ed in Sudbury for bounty claim.. The animal was, trapped near 1 Munro Sidâ€" ing by Tom l\m«rston an enfployee of the Sp.ml.sh Rl\er Pulp and Paper Company. A white wolf skin is not common in the district, yet several have prevxouslv been presented for bounty.‘ POST OFFICE ANNOUNCES RED LAKE AERIAL MAIL at the Company‘s Head Office, 506 C. P.R. Bldg., Toronto. All mail conveyed by this service via Sioux Lookout is.carried at the owner‘s risk. The Patricia Airways Exploraâ€" tion Limited has been operating their plane ‘‘The Lark‘‘ since last March, rendering a splendid service to all parts of Patricia. Pine Ridge is the centre of activiâ€" ty for all the mining camps of the District of Patricia, and since the Recording Office was located there on June 10, thereâ€"has been a considerâ€" able influx of prospectors. SANITARY ORDINANCE FOR PINE RIDGE TOWNSITE No doubt, having in view the epiâ€" demics that occurred in the past in other mining camps, the authorities are taking no chances apparently on the new communities springing up in the Red Lake mining area.. The townsite of Pine Ridge, the gateway at the head of navigation to the Red Lake, Woman Lake and Birch Lake areas, is expanding so rapidly that Magistrate J. Earl Lawson, acting under authority from the Department of Health, has appointed a sanitary committee to promulgate and enforée sanitary regulations governing those resident here or going into the miping camps further north, _ The Post Office Department advises that permission has been granted to the Patricia Airways Exploration Limited to carry mail to Red Lake by aeroplane. This company is operatâ€" ing a daily aeriak service between Sioux Lookout, Pine Ridge and Red Lake, also making trips to Womans Lake, Birch Lgake and Bull Dog Lake in Manitoba. + The Patricia Airways Exploraâ€" tion Limited have issued their own stamps and these can be obtained at all Post Offices at 25e. per stamp, or *# *4 # # . # #46 0..“ *4 t w *#* # # *4 t # #4 # *# ## ®# # ## *# # #Â¥*4 * # w« *4 4 # # *4 *# *# *#4 # *# ## # # #4 ®# # wele« # # #*# fest #4 # ®# La #% + # # # #* ® .. # Ad # # t# # 4 #4 # 4 ® *# ##e # # ## # # ## # # #4 t# ## *# # Â¥* #* ##* * *# ## * + ® *# Â¥* *# #* # # *# # *# ## # *# ## #*% # *# #*4 # # #* * # #* #4 #, *# *4 . *# #* @ L #* . # ## # # #4 # *# *# *# # beged ® .0 . * A s a*, #+* s**s *4 *# #% #* * < #+* # *# #* # * 44 @ # #+* #@ 4 #* # #% #* 4 *+* «+ #* *# ¢ #* + hd ecies * #% *#* * h ##* * *4 * 4Â¥ #4 # h #4 * *# #4 #@ # #*@ # 4 *4 # #4 #@ © #* # © #* 4 #% #4 * % #4 a A 4 T THE THEATT [ OLDFIELDS THEATRE WEDNESDAY THURSDAY "THE BEST PEOPLE" is packed with youth, colour, swift pace, pretty girls and gowns, and wonderful comedy situations. The Romance of an Unloved .Musical Comedy Star, with NEXT WEEKâ€"MON. TUES. "LORD JIM" Adventure and Intrigue in the South Seas: with Noah Beery and ~Allâ€"Star Cast TOM MOORE and ZASU PITTS ‘‘*NEWS‘"! ‘"REVIEW‘ ‘"DANGEROUS CURVES‘" COMING "Sally of the Sawdust" "Clash of the Wolves" FRIDAY SATURDAY "PRETTY LADIES" LAST TIME TOâ€"NIGHT "TWO LIPS IN HQLLAND” ‘‘"DESERT BLUES"‘ If any of the above games are to be postponed, the Secretary should be notified not later than Friday of the previous week in which the game takes place. Managers will arrange to have pld\els on the field not later than 6.30 in order that the game may stalt at 6.45 sharp. REVISED SCHEOULE OF GOFTBALL ASSOCIATION The above schedule is revised in order that the Association do not inâ€" terfere with any schedule games in the Mines League or the Senior Hardâ€" ball League or on Hollinger Payâ€"days. Just remember that the place for crab is in the salt water, and not t workshop. * July ~16â€"Bankers vs. Ramblers. July 19â€"Bankers vs. A.S.D. July 21â€"Y.P.L. vs. Juniors, July=22â€"K. of C. vs. Ramblers. July 26â€"A.S.D. vs. Ramblers. July 29â€"K.â€"of C. vs. Y.P.L. Julys30â€"Juniors vs. Bankers, Aug. 2â€"Y.P.L,. vs. Bankers. Aung. 5â€"Ramblers vs. Juniors. Aug,. 6â€"A.S.D. vs. K. of C. Aug. 9â€"A.S.D. vs. Juniors. Aug. 12â€"Bankers vs. K. of C. 13â€"Ramblers vs. Y.P.L. The games as shown are played on Mondays, \\'efinesday or Thursday, and Friday or Thursday. Rabbits have shiny noses because their powder puffs are on the other end. Second Half of Softball Schedule as Revised. Some Notes on the Sport. The following is the schedule for the second half of the Softball Asâ€" sociation matches :â€" July 12â€"K. of C. vs. Juniors. July 15â€"â€"A.S.D. vs. Y.P.L. July ~16â€"Bankers vs. Ramblers. July 19â€"Bankers vs. A.S.D. July 21â€"Y.P.L. vs. Juniors, July=22â€"K. of C. vs. Ramblers. July 26â€"A.S.D. vs. Ramblers. July 29â€"K.â€"of C. vs. Y.P.L. Julys30â€"Juniors vs. Bankers, Aug. 2â€"Y.P.L,. vs. Bankers. Ang. 5â€"Ramblers vs. Juniors. 5 "HUMAN TORNADO" FRIDAY SATURDAY;, 23â€"24 The World‘s Greatest Cowboy Stunt Rider and Western Scereen Star (QLD EMPRE THEATRE Come! _ Dance! _ Laugh! The bubble has burstâ€"Joy is out. â€" Laughter reigns, happiness results. That‘s what the Flapper bringsâ€" Forget your sorrow. _ Come and see her, she‘ll show you the sunshine of life. _ You‘ll be happier for knowing herâ€"Everybody will. WEDNES. THURSDAY, 21â€"22 ‘*Heavy Love‘‘ ‘‘"All Troubles‘‘ FRIDAY SATURDAY, 16â€"17 LAST TIME TOâ€"DAY "The Perfect Flapper‘ ‘*Elsie in New York‘"‘ ‘*Galloping Hoofs‘‘ 7 ‘‘‘Too Many Babies‘‘ ‘‘The Only Son‘‘ MONDAY TUESDAY, 19â€"20 the n‘ ‘*‘When Men were Men‘‘ 4 6 9 9 Desperate Dan ASBESTOS WINDOW DISPLAY PFOR TORONTO EXHIBITION. display of asbestos and asbestos proâ€" ducts from Deloro Townslhip as shown in the Taylor Hardware window that he has arranged to have the display, just as it is, exhibited in the Governâ€" ment exhibit at Toronto Exhibition this year. _ The window display is very cleverly done and the exhibit will be exactly the same. The display is a remarkable illustration of the resources of this district, all the speciâ€" mens being from the Deloro Asbestos Corporation whose property is in Deloro Township. _ The samples of asbestos, as pointed out in The Adâ€" vance last week are of unusually fine type, and the plan of disp?ay is attracâ€" tive and artistic. Mr. Geo. E. Cole, mining inspector, was so impressed with the window display of asbestos and asbestos proâ€" digestion good. Great after smoking Carry it always wit Featuring P Keeps teeth R clean, breath sweet, appetite keen and . digestion good. ; After Every Meal ‘‘*Quick on the Draw‘‘ ‘‘Scarlet Streak,‘‘ 8 ‘‘Scarlet Streak‘‘ 9 _ All outside toilets must be made fy proof. Householders using well water must boil it for at least 20 minutes. Wrap all Garbage in paper. Keep your Garbage can covered. Use plenty of Chloride of Lime which can be procured at the Town Hall, free. Leave your Orders for These candies arrive every Thursday â€" Leave your order for the regular asâ€" sortmentâ€" or make up any assortment you desire. List closes every Tuesday morning. Same prices as in Toronto * and Montreal 60c. A POUND CORDON‘S Chartered Accountant Thursday, July 15th, 1926 Officeâ€"Room 5, Gordon Block P.O. Box 1591 Phone 640 *# cra‘s Marshallâ€"Ecclestone Building, Timmins ~2â€"15 The Choice of Leading Bands The J. M. Greeng Music Co. Ontario Representatives PETERBORO, ontT. Holton‘s excelâ€"there is c reason EVERYBODY WELCOME DRUG STORE TELEPHONE 423 Timmins WEEKLY DANCE HOUSEHOLDERS Barrister, Solicitor, Notary. The soloist or bandsman using a Holton i8 a success and is desired. The reasonâ€" linked with the instruâ€" mentalist‘s ability, is the clear, pure singing tone, perfect ‘tune, correct style and unexcélled finish of the Holton. Its price is reason«â€" able. Music by Fiveâ€"Piece Orchestra WEDNESDAY NIGHT IN THE FINN HALL Dean Kester For particulars apply to By Order of THE BOARD OF HEALTH ra‘s W ) Createst Instrumtrtt® ® tives Ltd. ONTARIO Ont. »18â€"31p

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