Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 1 Mar 1928, 2, p. 10

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Regular Meeting of Town _ Council Monday Afternoon Members Appointed to Local Board of Health. Donation for Aid of Crippled Child. Permission for Installation qf Gas Tank. Other Council Business at Regular Sesâ€" sion. chard, A. ( son present ()n motion of Councillors Drew and Richardson a donation of $100.00 was made to the Timmins Kiwanis Club to assist in paying the hospital account for a crippled child under their care. This youngster has been kept in the hospital at Toronto foy several months, with special care and attenâ€" tion from specialists, the cost being The regular meeting council was held on M noon, with Mayor E. L. the chair and Councillor Thursday, March 1st, 1928 e o s L. 4 Soqd \\ NCÂ¥ t\\’ {,Ngg WHEN IT COMES to SPRING TS Hollinger Stores Limited WYison‘s on Monday afterâ€" IK. L. Longmore in icillors P. Dougall, y/’:‘\ /A They are from the best makers in Canada and sold at at city prices and less. The outstanding style note is the straight tailored line, in navy and black Tricotines, Poirets and Charmalines. Come in and look over the splendid assortment we have just received. You get the benefit. Compare values, and prices, and buy with confidence. towI No other cigar in Canada makes the same universal appeal lto eUé’Ey class and every age or man â€"â€".â€">~ defrayed by the Kiwanis Club. It is expected that the youngster will be several months more in the hospital before recovery. The request of Marshallâ€"Ececlestone, Limited, to keep fheir store open on the nights of the second or third week in Marech for the purpose of holding a motor show only was granted by counâ€" cil. On motion of Councillors Cayson and Pritchard, the signing officers for the account re donations to Hollinger Mine sufferers are to be the mayor and clerk. Final decision as to the distribution of this fund has not vet SOLE AGENTS FOR THE FAMOUS * HURLINGHAM " COAT. You pay the same price for it here as at Eaton No firm in Canada can buy these garments chearer than we do .. P49.50 124 The next regular meeting of the town council is scheduled for Monday afternoon, March 12th, at 4 p.m. false statéements with respect to the affairs of the company. A strong reâ€" commendation for merey was added. At the direction of Judge Denton, verdicts of not guilty were returned on the five other counts on‘ which Manaton was tried. . One of these charged him with the theft of $91,â€" 537.16 in eash and $27,000 in securiâ€" ties, while the other four covered alâ€" leged falsifications of the books of the Consolidated West Dome and the Seâ€" curity Transfer and Registration Comâ€" pany, the latter concern being the been made. V‘he mayor and counceil have been investigating all the cases and gathering all the data possible. Some tax rebates and water rate reâ€" bates were made for the usual reasons. Permission was granted to the Imâ€" perial Oil Co. to instal a gagoline pump on Fourth avenue, across from the Timmins Garage, the usual condiâ€" tions in connection with the installaâ€" tion of gasoline pumps to apply. On motion of Councillors Carson and Pritchard, the members appointed for the Timmins Board of Health for the year 1928 be H. Morin, A. Laâ€" prairie and W. Nicholson. the year 1928 be H. Morin, A. Laâ€" prairie and W. Nicholson. Byâ€"law No. 368, a byâ€"law for licensâ€" in, regulating and governing of motor vehicles used or kept for hire, was given its required readings and duly passed. â€" This byâ€"law is identical with the previous one in force, with the exâ€" ception of the deletion of a clause relative to autos operating within ‘"‘ten miles‘‘ of the municipality. This clause was ultra vires, and so has been eliminated by the byâ€"law. Otherwise the byâ€"law regarding to the taxi cabs remains as before, MANATON CONVICTED OF ISSUING FALSE FIGURES At Toronto last week a sessions jury, after four hours‘ deliberation, found Chas. H. Manaton, former seâ€" cretary of the Consolidated West Dome Lake Mines, guilty of issuing false statements w 1th respect to the THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE. TIMMINS, ONTARIO Moose, N.B.B.O0., and A.S.D. and Ramâ€" blers the Winning Teams for the Past Week WEEW‘S GAMEG IN LADIES BOWLING LFAGUE SERIFS The following are the games in the Ladies‘ Bowling League series for the past week :â€" Miss Miss Miss Miss Marshall Langdon . Darling . Sullivan Smith s Gordon ... Murdock Mrs. Brennan .. M Byre‘... ... Miss Harrison .. Mrs. Mallin ... Miss Cole Blow . Pecore Plaunt Roy K. Mustato 4. Corrigan Mrs. Cohen Miss V ernetr E. Feldman A. Martin Handicap Totals 679 659 HEandicap‘..... ‘6GF â€" 61 Totals .. .. .. 740 720 N.B.B.O. wins 3 points. A.S.D. Handicap Totals‘ ;. ;. 670 Moose wins 4 points. Handicap .... 159 Totals ... 689 . A.S.D. wins 4 points handicap ... Totals: :. ;.,., Handic Totals MacDonald Ramsay Acheson Smith Bogue Studor Hawkins Porter Porter Urquhart The Beaverburn is the first of five fast cargo vessels, which will be known as the "Beaver‘"‘ class, disâ€" placing 10,000 tons and having a length of over 500 feet. These ships are capable of making the ocean nassage in ordinary weather condiâ€" ... MeceCracken Baderski .. MeCendie. Terry ; /.. Saint John Harbour RAMBLERS 91 _ 96 1900 1289 s 108 â€" 04 . 140 110 T5 136 i YTB n 139 ) 20 553 l‘ 169 140 97 142 113 215 656 134 125 151 137 598 5058 389 1745 661 136 7197 96 164 136 63 90 118 1 141 105 5 19 113 101 118 110 08 140 139 111 J11 138 540 T17 146 157 103 14 143 386 193 639 136 107 118 40 142 138 First of New Fleet at Saint John 123 117 8109 584 1()() 121 136 20 490 117 94 105 61 645 164 183 130 136 120 0J 113 83 80 06 . Keddie . Williams .‘ i9 est ooouo\ onl ind ad on 2e‘ es **â€" Reato«t o o oo o o o a" s *s" "o" n 0 60 6 o s s s s ue es nc Â¥ 0 0 0 s ""@ e o aatast o _ Y * z* « These cargo ships will provide a weekly departure from Canada every Friday, arriving in London nine and a half days later. Montreal is to be their Canadian port during the summer and Saint John in the winter. The liners are considered the finest. and highest class of cargo ships afloat today. Another steamer tions at an average speed of fifteen knots, the Beaverburn however, attained a speed of 16 knots on her trial trip. Totals Handicap The local office of the Metropolitan will be glad to advise you of the most prudent and sensible way to safeguard yourself against possible loss. question very simply. Read itâ€"you may get some new suggestions on how you can plan to protect both yourself and your family against life‘s 12 Third Ave. t 148 703 PIONEERS S1 :99 87 155 * 194 John J. Lynch District Manager 145 147 118 8. S. Beaverburn 2180 t 298 333 Altogether there are to be five Duchess liners attached to the Canâ€" adian Pacific Steamships. To date the Duchess of Atholl has been launched, the Duchess of Bedford will be launched shortly, while in 1929 the third and fourth ts be delivered wiili be Duchess of Richâ€" mond and Duchess of Cornwall. with one more ship to come. of the passenger style, the Duchess of Bedford will be launched at the Clydebank shipyards January 24. Robbins . .. Rutherford Handicap ... ;05 ~ 05 (Totale........ 404 653 Ramblers wins 4 points. IMMmMmIns 420 65 1()5 1530 195 1720

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