Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 1 Dec 1927, 1, p. 4

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the war, it was peace, and visua plished after the part of the Nort of air services it Just the the lon bein detailed plan for airship would b would be as pr: vice., in addition to t] part coonized that the an trv accessiblel without undu« use of air servicd (teneral G. H. M now Chairman of the recent address made sengers and pression that Brien has the There ar IIY iinportancd CANADA SHOULD BE A LEADER IN THE COMâ€" MERCIAL USE OF AIRCRAFT. countrid In its issue last week "UI White River last Friday m North Bay. Timmins, with not been heard from, but we the extent in the gold camp has had to wait 1 teresting than the coâ€"operation matt! recentiy of the min« in ment club popu of lish branch train pil« priate{ front tion roads western Q sidet tilon literatur rovernmen anadians appeared eVven ort 1¢ pI TIMMINS, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, DEC. 1st, 1927 Canada Office 26 F»1nCCo Thursday, Dec. 1st, 1927 renel tlx the Old ial note that the 11 TIMMINS, ONTARIO. Member of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association Published Every Thursday by Mar time and temperament to create real fun 11 toucdes very important in the us( roused to million irt] the nOoOs GRAVEL AND SANDâ€"AND PLACER 1nnumer Ehe YMorrumrins Advance States h ind journalisim uir clubs throughout the Dom ned for the Poreupine, and h: approached have been enthus _ _The Dominion Government nd excelled both practi( 11 express merchandise imp any L L alize as farâ€"seeing men may do the work that could be accomâ€" ie war had passed. Men who joined the air service from this ‘th Land frequently referred to the possibilities and advantages in this country for commercial purposes. One man here had a or the transportation of ore by airplane. He believed that the be so improved and perfected during the war that the plan ractical as transportation by train or motor ear. It was res ntly organi anada was in natural that men While 1‘l rien quote intry Bri i ie real ind figur During the of arivreratt 1( 11M serVIicdt the L M port ip made pi Subscription Rates : 2.00 per year United 11 xecutive TIC11 " now irticular 1€ litable irt in scope today in for rPDI1 ns to encoura ind of nay exp (Glon{t s to prove isons 1DI COsR igures TO shHhoOw LllNat Candada 1s OL RCepil termany has 15,000 miles of regular airways pilot UV rmerly Chief of Staff of the Canadian Militia, > Committee of the Canadian Aid League, in a ment that Canada is far behind many other t as a means of transportation of mails, pasâ€" ise.. Many neople have been under the imâ€" Y u rdre xh rank in this dversity to sendin 1s service Trom DTTICUIA} rm o the Dominion IYrTlC V en Telephones n To t] 16 @11 1( or any ind has met with general support. Some nthusiastice in support, and all have given nment is giving two planes to each local the use of air services and to tically every Many people muld the air service The Australian and ecessary skilled work l INnnev ir routes trainimg ol tuation, and inmnad to show reat thin ckey mat phra uit leading place reason there should be <en Jn maintalins Advance Inited States â€"â€" $3.00 per year 11s W ive support to any inada should take leadership in the ; a pretty flabby and slavish imitaâ€" 4 » Artemus Ward. The Journal inâ€" reason for the lack of humour in insportation ipleau in mechani( 11 n a d( urmen took it it uses,â€"‘‘a generation who no doubt the recognition of artli( Such 11 M routes nelis Owner and Publisher irt of this immense coun in things in 10¢¢€ Government has approâ€" for the extension of the utes being aimed at. The is assuredlyv one of vital the SCPV 1 L 70 miles of ‘â€"â€"‘‘*‘lt was 13 Dbelow at d zero at Sudbury and ut weather reports has 11 irt of the North take rckflie to Time may be taken as itres of war overseas i branch au mada is not keeping ive been more or ought by t e Ottaw This sort il MacBrien admits tl opment ol the and advant oday who are tf11 but owever, up to Dominion Govern rhead Residerrse 70 id very noteworthy ourin The Pore during the North st hockey inadian airmen rovernmeE airplane in the State strawberrid much more in here lookin <eener interes in confidently malinltain( The Domimion teneral Mac province can T‘C to eneral serVIce, 5o Pt JC (6 ‘upit i C ilr route Journal to to estab club was days of XqamInet ere friendl|~ 111 ind of it agt it will 10@CKev V ind @coOon art of 1 OT T 1N 1M it thouchtlessne generally appear to the effective intere There is a generalâ€" At the Poreupine District Football League smoker last week innumerable references were made to the fine sportsmanship of the Cornish Football Club. All present must have been impressed with the very evident popularity of the Cornish Club. A thoughtless stranger might have been tempted to conâ€" clude that the Cornish Club won all the trophies and encountered all the success of the season. As a matterâ€"of fact, the Cornish Football Club won only one trophy, and had poor fortune generally throughout the season, exâ€" cent in aone wavy. That one way was the fact that the Cornish Club proved cept in one way. ihnhat one way W as fine sports when they lost as 1 fortune, proved generous to others played the game for the love of th evidently won the regard of playe elected its reeveé people mins, there Dyv The Mountjoy Townshil; Conservative Association displayed courage and interest in public matters at its annual meeting last week. Praise was given to the Government for its establishment of Correspondence Courses to assure educational opportunities for the children of settlers in sparselyâ€"settled districts of the province. There was question raised as to the fairness and practicability of the Provincial Land Tax assessed upon settlers in unorganizâ€" ed territoryv.â€" By taking the attitude of sayving when it believes the Governâ€" members of the work to the Government for its establishment of Correspondence Courses to assure educational opportunities for the children of settlers in sparselyâ€" settled districts of the province. There was question raised as to the fairness and practicability of the Provincial Land Tax assessed upon settlers in unorganizâ€" ed territory. By taking the attitude of saying when it believes the Governâ€" ment has done well and when it thinks the Government could do better, this Conservative association is giving very valuable assistance to the Conservaâ€" Conservative association The capture expected at any said, "‘It will tive Government Attention is called to the extensive stocks earried | * practically every line, with special notice having been g: for Christmas giftâ€"giving. of Timmins an« over these stocks before doing their Christmas shoppin murderd as supporting the town as ratepayers and cilizens. For the accomImodabon they give they deserve special consideration. For the highâ€"quality goods carried at reasonable prices, they merit patronage. Read the announcements of the various stores in this issue and in following numbers of The Advance, and do the merchants and yourself the justice of visiting their stores and secine what is offered. fown. the hall sible fo THE THIRD ANNUAL DANCHE | arrangements was composed of C, R. OF THE ABITIBI GOLF CLUB| Stewart, Chairman; Art Seeley, J. A. Bartholemew and Eliot Little, and , (From The Broke Hustler) these deserve a great deal of eredit, The Third Annual Danee of the| ag also do the officers of elub, who are Abitibi Golf Club was not only the| . J, Bunceke, President, A. R. Mobbs, best the Golf Club has put on but was | Viceâ€"President, G. W. Meredith, Seâ€" ippreciation Tor The local merchants g is supporting the town chey give they deserv( THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO nis cup 10 . prizes being 1 the President Vear iAnOX, N~Mr. faAnd NIPS. UCo. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wra Kirkland Lake: Dr. Harrs V € iVIng?® sSUC reOt The committee in charge of the dance inces were here conve ead of lin« shot at d NJ ood sports are more than victori¢ e musicC in it di n For the first time in the 111 (From The Broke Hustler) > Third Annual Danee o bi Golf Club was not onl he GoIlf Club has put on bu ke, President of the , and after the supp« lifferent prizes won were presented to t] ind up as divar t thos people when the people are well serve Thi upper room w mMA« \ all v ne C ire to this. h efficient municip reciate their good other towns in the 1 vear Tisdal LLee persona Mrs. Bunck nresented by 1j0OV st dances ever hC committee in char o a gereat extent rc n 16 B x of the of Ontario. time in the history of the township, Tisdale and council by acclamation, returning uno} present year‘s municipal hboard. This is a Gallagsher and Councillors LaForest, Kerr, M 1 M time Hacke and M them from sin ive a noteworthy servid murderer of Inspector Constable now. â€" A member of the local old day when the authorities \\ 1] 91 he winners y presented â€"the other Mr. Buncke l M had been with easy to l representative conduce to clearâ€"seeing, and dust in t speedy age has naturally more hyster enough to stir the real humourist to exj 11 uw 1t W y was the fact that the Cornish Club proved is when they won. They were equal to any ers and asked nothing for themselves. They \the game, and the fact that they have very iyéers and public alike is proof that after all, ‘tories, and simple sport than many .cups.” ort H il notice having been given to goods suitable people of Timmins and district should look 1sS on at previous municipal olhcers in 1lisdGale gifted service, but misunderstanding or ilar reward of appreciation for their good congratulated not only on its fortune in esentatives, but also on the fact that the in this respect. At Cobalt and Iroquois i Land there were similar expressions of 11 1t OVEA 450 PAGGERGERS OR ROUVN LNE fRST C.Y y iceâ€"~L cretary man 0 New T. N. O. Branch to Copper Gold Campn Opened for Traffic On Monday of This Week no drd Monda with a The fir tTrains of the of the line freigcht The new camp mu( accessible The Girlâ€"Yes, I lounge lizards. t w Cirecus â€"Managerâ€"»C job as a snake charmer ience along that line? of the line to Rouyn is loo! as a notewporthy event for th gold camp, for the North L for Ontario and Quebece in W 1 1 note, ind ui )11 ‘y, G. J. Goldsborough, Chairâ€" of the Greens Committee, and Davis, Chairman of the Matech 11 11 wit wried by local merchants in| ROOMS TO RENTâ€"All convenience 1‘€ A1T 16 )T (0)() mulai ver, with m l T 0) 1m.m Tisdale has this year ig unopposed all the is is a wellâ€"deserved _Kerr, Williams and iven to the township r. with all due credit| underworld recently capturé ould . of Cochrane, may be This is only fair. ommunity, as well the accommodation highâ€"quality goods the announcements officer vamped the num!} you want Much exp» â€"Exchange the ind in Tisdale onstable‘s 11 O1 in ( * S * *A 4 4 4 t8t*tt4 *4 4 4* YTVS YOA SHMTDLILMV YOA HOUSES TO RENTâ€"One house, all conveniences . cation. Apply to 204 North. Also a threeâ€"r good location and has ences. _ Apply to 186 North. FOR RENTâ€"Threeâ€"roomed furnished house. Apply to B. F. Lennan, 60 corner Elm St. N. and Broadway. ~44t.f. FOR SALEâ€"Very desirable property at No. 1 Spruce street. _ Suitable for rooming house or for store and apartments. Premises in excellent condition. Will sell very reasonâ€" ably and on easy terms. Apply to Mrs. N. Campeau, No: 1 Spruce street north. TOR REN‘Pâ€" WELLâ€"LOCATED STORR .:; FOn SALEâ€"Apply to Box AH. Adâ€" vance Office. 48â€"50 1O RENTâ€"Fourâ€"roomed House, loâ€" cated at 151 Pine street north, with all conveniences. Apply 161 Maple street south. â€"~48p [TO_ RENTâ€"One large fourâ€"room living apart ed; also closed veran for doctor or lawyer Modern conveniences. PURNISHED ROOMS TO RENTâ€" 1O RENTâ€"Large furnished room with housekeeping privileges. Very comforta‘ble and reasonable. Apâ€" ply to 44 Sixth Ave., corner Cedar St: â€"47â€"48p [O RENTâ€"Rooms for light houseâ€" keeping to nice couple with no enâ€" cumbrance. In private house with all conveniences. Apply morning and evening to 11 Ave. } â€"~48p, [ENDERS WANTED ()] ) hardwood floor. windows included. on Lake Shore Road. Kirby Ave. nomy Store NOTICE OF MEETING suitable Also fu convenien( torlet and street, nor All _ irby bo with all im St. USTC NITISHT Must h 15 per month ivenue. D er month talled. _ J Apply to Timmins, SPECIAL MEETI TIMMINS MASTK ASSOCIATION wall t i\ com with two sing ent to one or two on th 00,00 iaymen m South convEniences onth. Wate _ English Apply to 48 A I rrocery . 58 Third TO RENTâ€"One fiveâ€"roomed ill conveniences and good Apply to 204 Spruce St Also a threeâ€"romed house cation and has all conveni Apply to 186 Spruce St â€"48; S WANTED for 140 cords nch wood in 16 foot lengths. to Room 10, Mannion Block, is, Ont. â€"48p TO D 1N floor. Storm doors and included. Good location tCHEK] ROoOoM T( Offik eniencE \])pl\ iryâ€"tre arge office with ipartment attachâ€" \ppl\ 41 Fourth ~48p. â€"Rents for r and light speaking pré Middleton le beds. Would gentlemen, with In private home es. Apply to 3 Apply to 11 ~48p Apply to 73 48â€"50p house with HERE / > 2 s ; «PH!I BARBEINS ith 1 uUrE 1A venUu Suitable family 11 ( Apply | LJ Ont. i\ve: AS8Sp 18}) 111 18y 1( 11 FOR SALEâ€"Ty dogs; god for to 3 Eim St. . l“()l{ SA suite, in fu ply to 734 POR SA LI FOR SALEâ€"Orthophonic victrolas at $115.00. . Terms, $10 cash and $9 monthly. Apply at J. T. Hefferâ€" nan, 46 Third Ave. ~476.C FPOR SALEâ€"Homes, Business Prem ises, Safe, Electric Stove, Horses BATTERY WORKSâ€"All kinds of electrical work and battery chargâ€" ing. New and second hand patâ€" teries for sale. Apply at Schuâ€" macher Garage, Schumacher, Ont. ~48â€"50p. I6C IR W ANTEDâ€"An A. HELP _ WANTEDâ€"Accommodation for couple where wife could give services in return. Apply to 52 Third avenue. ~48p FINNISH W OM A Housework of a: er hood, white den avenue. ABINET â€" GKR S A l;]‘: (‘Il l':.\l Anythin rent che 16 to South TOVE WOOD FOR SA able price. Also four fl ](‘-lbg to Mr South \pply to iLN LIL1â€"â€"An eXxperienced girl For zseneral housework. Apply to Mrs. M. A. Bowie, 18 Sixth Ave. 48â€" tion. Ixperienced zoods and groceries 0, Box 601, or N.: St. South, Tiainmins. boardet North. rence Ormston who died on 2 ?7ith, 1926. Ever Remembered Father, Mother and Brother. 119 W A 1 )10) w ; due in Janug P., Advance Offi( ARD AND ROOM FOR TWO RIVATE FPAMILY. All cony W 1)I rt( CARD OF TH ANKS t cheap. Marleau HELP WANTED and M ain A v 01 rna(l 104 nE \ALEâ€"â€"Man‘s _ Automobile with shoes attached. In condition. Nize 6. Apply Box 598, Timmins, Ont. â€"45p». you want! Houses to ap. Save money by seeing ean Co., Golden avenue, orcupine. 42â€"48p ind â€" woman preferred. Apply W. E. Richards, Phone 36B oreupine, Ont. 46â€"48h, Saleslady xperienced YOUR WOOD )WV A V A Walnut dining room t class condition. Apâ€" Birch St. South. 48â€"49p team Ave wo Englishâ€"speaking Apply to 13 Maple St. 48y UTr(C wo â€" nict Pâ€"â€"In Maple ive good Sows January. Apj FPOR FPOR SALEâ€"Wick: Apply to 34 Bor _â€"48p mith \LEâ€"All kinds of Apply to 85 Hixth 27IW 2. 47â€"40p. niceâ€" migch doas y desires a postâ€" in «both ‘dry is.=" *Xpply to P. Taillefer, Spruce 5. â€"48p. wWANTS WORKEK good condition. St. South. 48â€" ite P] k all those who indlv helped at nd done by the Fifth Ave., or Ont. ~48p. street. Foxy transfter wood, phone t 1 14â€" urâ€"foot \sood to H. Charleâ€" North, Phone 41lt.£. €1 m 6 ws in farâ€" Apply Box 48â€"50p. Babv neiped a e Cooking at the St LA DIP Apply on Nov. 231J%. 4(Gâ€"48p irl f‘on eollie :\ppl)’ (â€"48p. A5t. e FOR

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