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Porcupine Advance, 10 Mar 1927, 1, p. 4

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%v y 123. The Advance has given considerable space and p;ommence to the sugâ€" gestion of Mr. H. A. Preston that a belt line of roads be completed in this North Land. ‘The Advance has no other excuse to offer for its advoeacv of the proposal than the belief that it would be of great advantage to the North. .Only a small amount‘of roadway needs to be constructed to complete the belt ,lme and the cost will be trivial compared to the advantade The completlon -of the roads. in question would mean the opening up.of the country south of Timmins, a par twulaxly promiging @rea, rich in mmerals timber and fish and game; It wouldâ€"mean also a great 1 petus to the tourist traffic etpeeted in this NortH Land when the hlghway completed from North Bay to Cochrane, TIroquois Falls and Timmins. 'I’he"belt line of roads would mean that the tourists could travel to the North by one route and return by another. â€" This would mean‘ an attractive featme appealing to. tounsts consulermfr the idea of vxsxbmg the North and. the tourists who. actually visited here. A. belt line of roads would. double thé athactlon of the North Land so‘far as tourist traffic is concerned, and it wouldâ€" also give the tourist traffic almost a double value to the country and its development. Extended reference to the belt line plan ha{been made ‘by The Northeln,,News, of Cobalt and The Haileyâ€" burian. It appears to "The Advance that every newspaper in this section of the Nor th should take the question. up with earnestness and enthusiasm. Such a belt line of roads would not only. advantage towns Aike North Bay, Cobalt Halleybury, New Lxskeard Iroquois Falls, ‘Cochrs ane, Kapuskasmg, Timmins and Sudbury, but it would also mean much in adding to the progress, of development of the whole country.. Because of lack of. direct communiâ€" mth the larger centres, the area to the south Timmins has not made the progress in development that its wealth of resounce wOuld warrant. It would be greatly aseusted by the proposed belt line of 1oads Myr. Preston,_ who kno“s the: area mt‘h the. mflmacy of. the old txmer, descrlbes 1t as 4 : spovtsmtm ’s para,dlse, a miner‘s Klondyke, a treasury of noble seenery for the. toux 18 The eost of l’inkmg up thxs promlsmg termtory W1th the larger centx es of the North, and doubly. lmkmg up. ‘the Whole Nonth w1th the South, 'WOllld reguire ‘a very small expenditure." Only three small strips of ‘road require construcfion to make the bellwline. Direct commumcatlon with Sudbury, as well as North Bay, would be achleved, by the belt hne of roa.ds 7 The plun appears a partmularly» worthy one and deserving the thought and attentum 0 the press, the. boards of trade, the parhamentaly 1epresent;a,t1ves and the peOpIe of this North e t e ut 8. $ it We / Ne _ From statements made in the Ontario Legislature last week it would appear ‘that Hon. E. C. Drnry, former premier of Ontario, has threatened to punch on. My. Lyons‘ nose the first time the said Mr. Drury meets the said nose on the street. Hon. Mr.~Lyons says that he is unafrald and so. the meeting of the two is awaited with interest. . Members: from‘ the North are no doubt attemptmg to arrange a similar bout between Messrs Nickle and Raney, without especxal choice as to wh1ch wins. They would be wellâ€"matchâ€" ed for such a contest, though there is a geheral feelmo- that Hon. Mr Raney is pretty small. It is to be hOped that announcement of a a new post office for Txmmms is not bemg reserved until thfge weeks from Fnday B $ In the dmcussmn, that has ansen from the recent resolution mtrodupeed‘- at a meehfig of the Cobalt town council to prowde for. the pa.yment of the councxllors for thelr services,. one point has been overstressed and another overlooked The point overstressed has been the one based on.the ijdea that the laboaxel is worthy of his hire. : The point overlooked is the tendency for unsmtable men to be: attracted the minute there is any money in the work ’Phe cost of properly paying for mumcxpal service is really. prohibiâ€" tive. Good citizens have to contribute their services free or for only a fracâ€" tlon of: t.hé wcost or worth The small amount that can be paid by municipaliâ€" txos unm: present conditions does not recampense_men. for the time and talent given to public servme,’ At.the same time t‘fiere are a.lways those: to. whom the stnall fee appears to be/easy .money 1t t%traots this class to pub-: hc servxoq, and this is no g'a,m for the mumelpa.hty a In more than one muniâ€" ; mpahty \yhexe payment has been arranged for mummpaL services, it has been. ‘the e penenee that there has been regular Ttush of the itype .of men whoâ€" never atempted to give any â€" service before, and apparently believe a 'httle mo@ey is a whole lot.. _ Municipalities can, howeyer, pay loyal service thay receNe from: pubhc-spmted citizens: by treatmg those cltxzens, with a fiu measure of goodwill and appreciation. â€" ' A news 1tem in the daily newspapers recently gave the information that Rflssmn éxplorers in Tibet had found .an ape that they considered so intelliâ€" gent tht the animal was made a member of the party. The attention of the Society for the Pr eventmn of Cruelty to Ammals is respectfully called to this item. / At one of the recent meetmga of the Canadian Legion endbmment was given lo the proposal that a community building: shoufd be erected in Fimâ€" mins. «Jt is to be hoped that other organizations will join with the Legion in advocatmg the proposal for a community. building. The need here has been apparent for years. . The cost has been the prmcxpal reason why the proposal has not been gamed out before this, but it is easy to see that the returns, xreet or mdxreqt, \(bnld dutbalance any expenditure 1m olved. It. would be an investment in better citizenship and a better town. T : | cipal muddle throngh the selection of unsuitable y3 } y 18 tor meh-wd 9"“‘! mtmen to de the best 4 The mnrderer of Inspector Constable sb Cochrane last (’)ctober ig stil unpumshed This is one of the cases: whore the phrase has/a pa:rtxculaf ap-' plication that something ‘should ‘be dd‘!fé about it.‘‘ ‘ Vary pleasing response has been made to the first call for payment of 1926 txos, yet much of the first mstalment and most of the second instalâ€" ment still remain to be paid. â€" _ The town is paying interest on borrowe} money until tlm 1926 taxes are paid, and this procedure of course is a costly one. AB oxtzms who can pay‘should do so at once, paying all the 1926 taxes or a pm, as may be possible. It means a decidedâ€"sayvingâ€"to the town." Of course, thdro ;fi,homg who find it impossible to meet the. obhgatmn If those yhoz can pay, do pay, the: bnrdqu, of fing those unableâ€"to pay will be lighter. ‘All 1926 txes should have heen paid lest year, ;f had 1 TURS., MARCH 10th, 1927 â€" â€"~ "CRAVEL AND SAND"â€"â€"AND â€"â€" Theory examinations were held last ‘week with the following results:â€" .. ~ â€" Notice is hereby given that the unâ€" demgned has applied to the corpora-, tion of the town ofd'hm?fins or pe t mission to arect a dryâ€"cleaning plan and bmltln:.ée at the rear of Igl A Cedar street north The building will be of cement blocks and fireâ€"proof material. â€" Tlmmms, Ont R Mfirch 8th, 1927 10â€"11 H. HERMA‘N In the matter of the Estate of Jemima And Take Notice that after the Twentyâ€"sixth day of March, 1927, the said Annie Hedican will proceed to distribute the assets of the said esâ€" tate among the persons entitled thereâ€" to, having regard only to the claims of which she shall then have had ‘nqtnée and that the said Anme Hedâ€" assets or part thereof to any person whose claim she shall. not then hava received notice.. Notice is hereby given that the opâ€" tions trken by Bernard Charles Lamâ€" ble oft the following claims,; not./being. taken up, the following claimsâ€"T .R P.J1742, TR.P.â€"11209, TRP.â€"11210, ‘T.R.P. -12112-â€"-qré not :owned or cohs trolled ‘by the McArthur Goldmees', $ but )bave reverted to the. Qn ginal:ow» ner‘and are now the sole â€"property ‘of the unglermgned : "J OH'IN iSPENCE, _,Tlmmms Ont March . fjt 1927. -9â€"10p =â€" Misses â€"T. Caveney, H. Lark,, D) Harrison, . J. Briere have this week been promoted to the Senior Speed Classes in the Stenographic Depart- ment of the Gold Medal School College last week, MISS Clara Wilson Porcupine, Onké., acquiring the hi hesfr mark and Miss Kincadé, > Iroquo% Falls, ‘being m hne fm the 40 wor medal.; +z o i m _Int. Sten. (Honours)â€"Nelda Vanâ€" Hom 94, Betty McClure 75. â€"Pasg â€"MarJone Thompson 62, Helen Lark McGrath, late of the Town of Timâ€" mins, in the District of Oochrmei deceased. ‘ Notice is Hereby Given that all per-, sons having any nclalms or demands, against the late Jemima McGrath, who died on or about the Twentyâ€"seâ€" cond day of July, A D., 1925, at the Town of Mimico, in the Provmce of Ontario, are 1eqtiested to send, post prepaid, or to deliver to the under signed, solicitor ‘herein for Annie Hedican, Administratrix ofothe estate of the said Jemima McGrath, their names, addresses and full partlcula.rs in writing, of their claims and stateâ€" ments ‘of their accounts, and theâ€"naâ€" ture of the Securities held by them, if any. _ . JIr. Book. (Pass)â€"Harry Martm 60 Other marksâ€"Raoul Paul 39. c ‘‘Int, Book. _ (Honours)<â€"â€"Roman Tushkevich 99. Other marksâ€"Betty McGlure ‘89.. > .. $â€"_ 3 "Sr. Book. (Ho'qours)â€"Clara Wil ’-son 77 f Other marksâ€"Helen Lark J r Law (Pass)â€"-â€"flazel La.wrencq ‘ Sr Sten. (Homours)â€"Teresa Caveâ€" 99. . Passâ€"Doris Harrison 64. Other marksâ€"Hazel Lawrence 49. Dated at Timmins this Twenty- sixth day ofâ€"February, 1927. . s MS o m 62 SA wl w . s M Ond n uw- es l C WILLIAM O LANGDON Sohc1tor for the sald Annie Hedlcan 041â€" ~~‘___ Administratrix marksâ€"Raou!t Paul 48. ~ ‘Enrollment and l'? now beirice made at the Gold Med School for the Easter term. : No Sumâ€" mer vacations. _ Students enrolling now. vnll be prepared for the. Summer 11,â€"phone or write at onceâ€"for full tion and make immediate re; servation.. and Fall positions; > CILf â€"OL 1J Typewriting »tests were held at thg e ie o FURNI.SHED ROOM TO RENTâ€"All onvemences ,Apply to 62 Wilson Ave. or Phone 476M2. _ â€" â€"10p. COLD STORAGE FOR CARS. Ap. ‘ply“to "B. F. Lennan, No 60, corner ~.of Blre and Broadwayâ€". â€" _ 46 veniences. Apvp]\y to 55 Hemlock St. â€" 10. e on BP c n o s ie Y ET +. mm .. ‘at $10 .00 â€" «perâ€" month Apply to 1 . \KIm St. NMorth, . _ Bp.t.£. .FQR RENTâ€"One first-class fnrmsh- . ed bedroom. _ All . conveniences. â€" Apply :80 Maple,\street south. â€"7p. ... MSCELLANEOUS MAN OFâ€" GOOD STANDING AND REPUTATION WANTED to reâ€" present us in â€"each locality to sell TWO ROOMS FOR RENTâ€"All conâ€" The Timmins Fire Department msh| to thank the Prince of Wales Hotel, the Geo. Taylor Hardware and the1 others who so kindly served lunch or aoffee to the firemen during_the jxe-. fighting at the Meyers and ‘Pierce building ‘last week, and also ‘to all others who gaveâ€" assistance‘ and help on the occasion. - J . MORRISON FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENTâ€"One. furnished room, . wWith use of: kitchen. Apply: to Box Advance office. _~â€" / â€"10p TO RENTâ€"Tywo nicely furnished rooms, with or without board. All conveniences. â€" (Gentlemen preferâ€" red. Apply to 5 Kimberly Ave. THE VANITY FAIR BEAUTY s SHOP is now prepared to give proâ€" . attentionâ€"in all branches of Beauty Culture, as well as hair _cutting and waving. Also have a firstâ€"class manicurist on hand now. ~Room 10, Marshall-Ecclestone ‘block * Phone 344.1 ~95t.f. THOROUGHBRED _REGISTERED _ HOLSTEIN BULL FOR SBRVICE â€" Terms $3.00. â€" Breed to the best. ~~Apply to P. W. Curtis, foot of Laumer ave;nue, across the. Gregk f x (ea i7 6 o} EQOR CORDWOODâ€"100, 200 300 â€" : cords, to ‘be: cut before less. ~ F{urther partlculars may be obtainâ€" ed upon application to the underâ€" signed, or $o Mr. D. J..Spence, Crown Tunber Agent, Cochrane, Ontario. WM. Minister of Lands and Forests N.B.â€"No unauthorized publication of this Notice will bd paid for : Toronto February 25th, 1927 â€"10â€"11 HOLLINGER :___ CONSOLIDATED â€" (Noâ€" personal ligbility) ‘A dividend of 2% on the outstandâ€" ing capital stock fa the Company has been declared : ble on the 25th day of Mamhfi%’? on which date cheques will _be led to _._shareholdem of reâ€" Custom Tailor Made Suits and Overâ€" If you are the man we want we are ready to make you very lucrative offer for your services. We are a thoroughty Canadian ln- ‘stitution domg business only in Canada. This is a real opportunity. Write for partidulars, without any obligationâ€" on your part. _ Custom Tai ail: Order"Co., 2582 â€"Ontario East, Montreal, Can. _ â€" hoR d on 4 C c P 2 2w a 200, 300 â€" cords, to ‘be: cut before June 30th., for delivery. in the fall, will "be recelved, by The Separate School ‘ Board, Timmins, up â€" to March 20th. Par‘tlcula.rs/ may be had from J. A. Walsh, secretary, 17 Maple St. S Tlmmms, telephone No. 67â€"W. 9â€"11. YOUNG MAN REQUIRES SINGLE i"lOOM ‘vfITHe(d 'BOfiRI% Private SALE OF JACKPINE puse _ pply stating 7 s J., Ad e TIMBER w _ : terms to’ Box F â€" A u‘mce. om CARD®OF THANKS TENDERS WANT Dividend Number 160 Secretary 10â€" ~| MAID WIANTEDâ€"for general houseâ€". work. Apply 67 Maple street south it _ 10 # TO REN Tâ€"-â€"Two-roomod shack, clean and comfort-able Has water and _ lights. Apply to 35 Wilson Age «n p, TORE â€"Sixâ€"roomed honse on Seâ€" "cond Ave., Schumacher. Apply to P.0. Box 29 humacher, Ont.: â€"9â€" PI-IONE YOUR STOVEâ€"WOOD REâ€" QUIREMENTS to S. B. Rawlinson, 66 Wilson ~avenue. Birch, Jack:â€" ‘pine, Tamarack. °P. O Box 174. ~Phone 477â€"W._°__ â€"3â€"6. 3â€"ROOMED HOUSE TO RENTâ€" electric lights; $15.00 month; 106 Commercial â€" Ave. Apply ~w. Langdon, Room 2, Gordon Bldg. â€" mmNTâ€"Four room flat; ; with all _ convemences All clean and bright. Applyxll Fifth Avenue, near the _ R.C, church. _ __.â€"10p FOR RENTâ€"Three roomed furnishâ€" <â€"ed house. Apply to B. Lennan, 60 Broadway. cormner Broadway and Eim St. 39 s .‘ y tds WANTEDâ€"Sterfographer, with knowâ€" ledge of bookâ€"keeping. Apply P.O. ~â€"Box 1130, Timmins, Ont. _ 10 WANTEDâ€"Gtirl for general ,house-J «work. _ Apply Mts.â€"F. M. Burke, 35 Hemlock street. _ _ : â€" 10; GIRL WANTED for housework. No children. Apply to Mrs, J. Martm, 161 Spruce‘ street south. . â€"10 WANTEDâ€"Maid for general houseâ€" ~ work. Apply Mrs. Wookey. Schuâ€" WANTED â€" Young for light housework. Apply to. 53 Messmes avenue . \LOp F. ROY SONâ€"WOOD DEALERS ~All kinds of. wood; anylength. Alâ€" so dealers in hay and oats. Deâ€" "livered to any part of town.â€" Prices reasonable.. 79 First Ave Phone ~a79â€"Wâ€"2 WAN TEDâ€"Genera.I servant ; steady fw:ork_ gopd wages.. Apply 120 Ma- BOARDERS WANTEDâ€"Englishâ€" speaking «preferred 13 Maple street north, Timmins. _ â€"9p. CANVASSER WANTEDâ€"-â€"Lady or ' gentleman, liberal commission. Birâ€" rell Bell 5 Academy, 52 Third. Av; ~7Tt FOR, RENTâ€"One extra la.rge room ; furnished or unfernished. Light housekeepmg if desired. All conâ€" Apply to 35 Wilgon, _ °_ _ . â€" ‘~10p RUSSELL . HOTELâ€"ROOM â€" AND BOARD, BY DAY OR WEEE. Hot and cold water; free bath. We : handle the best brands. of 4.4. ~*When onwyour way to the River, ~step in and BamPle a bottle ofâ€"ice: _cold beer.,.. Don‘t forget the plac%, zon the corner. of Mountjoy and ~ Wilson Ave. Phone 275 W. Wm. Hass, â€"proprietor. What you want, _ _when you want it. _ _ 1â€"4p. ENGLISH LADY WANTS HOUS%o WORK OF ANY KINDâ€"Apply J Rea street south,,or write Mrs. C ndery, genel,al delwery, Timâ€" ling. :. =~ POBSFHTION \VANTED Gentleman with 20 years‘ experience ing grocery stores in Seotlax;d, Toronto and : Timmins, desires situation. State terms. Apply Box M.T., Adâ€" .â€"‘wWOOD FORSALE _ _ Mrs W. Crews and fmmly msb to thank ‘all friends for their kindness nd: symipathy shown during her heâ€" ‘ént sad bereavement; also, for beanâ€" DR RENTâ€"3â€"rcomed flat for rent h heated. Apply 30 First avenue. ple street , south. macher. Phone TOIâ€"W. _ â€"10 ‘POSITIONS WANTED ~CARD OF THANKS â€" va.nce otfice Txmnii;xs TIONâ€"Young lady with two years‘ experience,; typewriting, shorthand, bookâ€"keeping and â€" general _ office work,; wishes position. Apply to 71 e en 0P Birch,street soutli.~ Phone 441â€"J foral tributes. > .]_Op_l ‘terms. Ai;;ify Box N.E., Advanec i43 'ifi'w ho# a N EFOR ALE-â€"LEA’I‘EE DEN . five pieces; in good condition. ~ ply 105 Blrch street south. GRAMOPHONE FOR SALEâ€"C ‘‘"Apply to 105 Birch St. South. FOR SALEâ€"Light Dog Slexgh naa‘l’z «y new; â€" with handles. 0. s : Apply R. Trollope, north T. N.O; tracks, Schumacher -fim FOR SALEâ€"4â€"door Dod Sed'an“fo: »sale. Gone 15,000 mWes; in . %:o condition. Appl} Bovc 192 mf mins. \FOR SALEâ€"â€"Fully equipped Bottling Works.: Will sell cheap. Reason have other business to attend. Apâ€" ply Box N.E., Ad\ ance oflice, Timâ€" ming. â€" _ 10 t.f. CAR ‘FOR.â€"SALEâ€"Chrysier, 1925 model, six cylinder, newly overhautâ€" ed. For information apply to 68 "First Ave., Schumacher; _ â€"9â€"11p. FOR SALEâ€"One good businéss lot, ‘ No.6 Cedar street north.. Apply to â€"~Jas. ‘ Brough, Box 508, Timmins, FOR>: SALEâ€"Complete Equipment FOR SALEâ€"Showcases, large . ‘and small. Apply Birrell Bell‘s Music Aca.demy, 52 Third avenue, oppositei Queen‘s Hotel, Timmins _ â€" 10 PROPERTIES FOR SALE . â€" TWO I‘Ofi AND. FOR : ~ SALE,‘ Also, 1 team of Horges, | â€" Harness; Sleigh and Wagon, for .. sale at a bangain. _APpoly at 162 _ â€" Cedar street morth. FOR SALEâ€"Late 1926 model Ford " Coupe, in excellent condition. Fittâ€" ed with balloon titres; bumpers Easy terms. . Apply Box 110, Timâ€" FOR SALEâ€"Two Springer Spamel pups. Three months old, Males. Also one Chesapesake Bay pup, "8 _ months old, male. Apply to W. : Bailey, Pine street, south. _ 10 FOR SALEâ€"A bunch ‘of Barred Rook ‘Pulléets. Also some fat hens A';- ply to. JwW. Bafley, Pine street south, PROPERTY FOR SALEâ€"One hofisc: ; 24 by 24 feet; four rooms; finished .msxde and. out Two lots 83 by ;.9,7 8 . in good locality, good soil. . Barâ€". gain . for ‘cash. .Apply . to 105 _ _ Charles St. off Camenon St. ‘9â€" 30â€" _ BARGAINSâ€"156 Cedar St., Northâ€" Ladies"* House Dresses,â€"-%c ‘cath; â€"â€"Children‘s Panty Dresses, 95¢. per ‘set; Wool Stockmgs, 50¢c. per pair, all sizes; Ladies‘, Dresses made up on short\notlce for: $2.00. House. Dresses (own material) made up for 25¢. Call for Bargains.. C. Chulalk, 156 Cedar street mrth FOR _: HOUSE FOR SALEâ€"Located on First Ave., Schunmacher. â€" Has waâ€" iter and mnk etc. . Furnace in baseâ€" _ ment, 4 rooms. 2â€"roomed shack on ~‘back of lot. â€"Reasonable terms with cash payment. gnly to P .0. Box ‘138 Schumacher, â€"â€"Oâ€"A8p, 0 HIOUSES FOR SALEâ€"One has ve rooms, including bathroom m@-' full size basement. Other has four rooms>~ : Both. newly decorated. Apply. to 184 Spruce street north.,." 10«12p; e FOR SALEâ€"House 20 x 22, and onge 14 x 16; both on same lot, well "‘%%hed, water in largest house. 00. ‘ferms. Also -several fine sandy building lots; at n prices. Terms arranged. App];y G. Parsons, 28 Cambrai ave. â€" â€"10â€"12p FOR SALEâ€"Double Stores and a 5â€" room cottage, on Main street; corâ€" ner lot; well rented. Also, a Tâ€"room house on â€"corner lot; city convenâ€" iences; garage, stables, etec. ~A warehonse, with a cellar, nearâ€"the ‘track. . Also a Trackage lot. Will > sell evarything separatély, on ® es in n t en en in e i on Tt o ie 0. bnmany : x/ fm upâ€"toâ€"date Garage and Repa’ir / Shop. Everything of the best. Il want the ‘premises for shownrcoems . for Chrysler Car Agency. @-ood bargain for anyone going inté the . garage business. Apply A., > L‘Ecuyer, 11 Spruce street, opâ€" â€" posite Freight Shed. -5§.£.= 14 vesdt bath; large.woodsled, 12 x 14, atâ€" ttached basement ; MQClary allâ€" cast Sunshine furnace; corner lot,. 48 x 90; in Schumacher. Ap P.O. Box 352, SchumAcher, Ont, Op â€"room House; 3â€"pieee â€"10p

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