* * * * 5 in 5 ib 5 5 55 5 5 5 5 6 36 Business Change Y NCE IN order to concentrate on the services which the popularity of "The Golden y Hub" demands, we have disposed of our interest in the Northern Ice Cream Parlor. In future we will give our undivided 7 g ; 7 7 , £ 7 7 % attention to the public‘s desire for Light Lunches and Homeâ€"Made Candies We hardly need stress the service of our TEA ROOM but we would impress the fact that Mark Ansara‘s Homeâ€"Made Candies will be made as usual for The Golden Hub ; and retailed with advanced service, with an ; endeavour to make The Golden Hub the $ Real Hub for Homeâ€" Made Candies in ? Timmins. SEE US AT THE HUB M. S. ANSARA THE QUALITY CONFECTIONERS Gordon Block Phone 639 Thursday, April 5th, 1928 eC m ‘, , , w /1 D’l ‘n“ )- )’ # é / ), ’l / /, / /, / )’c / / é / / / / / ~ N order to concentrate on the services which the popularity of "The Golden Hub" demands, we have disposed of our interest in the Northern Ice Cream Parlor. wili be m; and retaile endeavour Real Hut Timmins. South Porcupine Retains Curliag Trophy for Season T. N. 0. Cup Will Stay ‘at South Porcupine at Least Until Next Season. Rebekahs Hold Another Pleasant Social Evening. Other South Porcupine News,. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO South Poreupine, April 3rd, 1928. Special to The Advance. Mr. Nat Huytan, formerly of the Paymaster has arrived safely at Woâ€" man Lake, having gone in by aeroâ€" plane from Sioux Lookout. He is to act as engineer on one of the properâ€" ties there. Miss Florence Michaelson is home from Detroit on a visit to her parâ€" ents at the Dome. We hear that the power lines are now all completed and that the Beauâ€" mont Mine is making good progress in its shaft sinking operations. Before leaving for Windsor, Mrs. H. Boyle was presented with a beauâ€" tiful leather club bag from her sister Rebekahs. Mrs, Boyle‘s health has not been good of late and her trlendq are glad to hear she is improving in Windsor where she has gone, to reâ€" cuperate. ‘ s sys Mr. Vernon Andrew, of Scoutmaster of the South troop, is on the sick list, llUUl}, i) VAL JARNZAR _A W # Mr. J. Hanneberry and little daughâ€" ter, Helen, leave on Friday to visit his parents at St. Mary‘s, Ontario. Mrs\ Hanneberry, Miss Newsham and Master Victor, (one of our live Adâ€" vance newsboys) will spend Easter week at Hill‘s Landing. Gcmt yA J a~ Mrs. Lively and Mrs. R. Cowie, of New Liskeard, are guests of the forâ€" mer‘s mother, Mrs. Laffin, Sr., in town. Miss Nellie Shea, of North Bay, has accepted a position as stenograâ€" pher at the March Gold Mines. Mrs. R. Cameron returned from Â¥ visit to her parents in Toronto toâ€"day. The Lee trophy, the coveted curling prize of this part of the North, is to be in the possession of South Poreuâ€" pine curlers for this year. They won the right to retain this prize on Satâ€" urday, March 31st, when once again two rinks from Timmins, who ‘had challenged their right to retain it, had to face defeat and go back home, the same as a number of other rinks have done, without the trophy. The following rink:â€"J. Costain, lead; Dr. Cameronâ€"Smith, second; A. Bucoâ€" vetsky, viceâ€"skip, and W. D. Pearce, skip; won out with fourteen points against over a Timmins rink comprised of :â€"A. Young, lead; . . Hill, second; 8. Caldbick, viceâ€" skip, and Walters, skip. we® The other winning South Poreuâ€" pine rink was:â€"J. Alexander, lead; (@¢. Cole, second; J. Gallagher, viceâ€" ship, and F. C. Evans, skip. It was 12â€"6 against a Timmins aggregation, comprising: J. Wray, lead ; H. Hooker, second; W. Eeclestone, viceâ€"skip, and W . Lang, skip. On two games South TIMMINS FUND TO BE USED FOR THE BUYING OF BOOKS Some weeks ago The Advance reâ€" ferred to a fund raised at Rouyn at aid any sufferers from the Hollinger disaster. The fund was raised by a theatre performance at Rouyn and about $200.00 was realized. Nothing further was heard by The Advance in regard to the disposition of the fund until this week when The Rouyn News came along with this news item :â€"â€" ©Children of poor families who are without books to attend school have some hope held out to them through the action of council at their regular meeting last Tuesday. ©The fund which was collected through a benefit performance at the Regal Theatre some time ago for the benefit of the sufferers of the Hollinâ€" K N2 A A SA N "W e | A _b d ger Mine disaster has been refused by that company, as have many similar funds, due to the anxiety of the company to take care of their OW I *Mayor Charlebois, as treasurer of the ‘furd, made the suggestion that the money be applied to local chariâ€" ties and asked for suggestions. The sense of the meeting seemed to be that there were many children in Rouyn who were unable to attend school due to the fact that they were unable to buy the necessary ‘books and that this purpose was the ideal one for which to use the money. ‘©A vote to that effect was passed and Mayor Charlebois and Walter McLoon, editor of the Rouyn News were appointed to administer the fund. Due to the misguided efforts of one of the aldermen, who did all in his power to hinder the collection of the Hollinger Fund and to hurt the benefit for which the Regal theaâ€" tre so kindly gave their entire organâ€" ization, the amount is a very small, one, but it is sufficient to help out many poor families. ‘‘<A strict system of investigation has been oroanwed and every ease will be pelsonall\' looked into by the Mayor and Mr. McelLoon before any assisâ€" tance is given. Applications for this aid may be made to any alderman, the Mavor or Mr. MeLoon.‘ Hubby had fallen down the and his wife anxiously bending him. An order for 25,000 cases of New Burnswich sardines has been placed by an Australian buyer with a New Brunswick firm of sardine canners. â€"Exchange. "Oh, Tom, did you miss a step? “NO,†he gr()w]ed, ‘*‘I hit ‘em all. ‘w, of the Dome, South Porcupine tairs over Poreupine was twelve points up and as competition for this trophy ceases on March 3lst for the year, there will be no more challenges until anâ€" other season has come,. We wish our merry men of the stane and besom as good luck next year as they have had in this for they have been successful in keeping this muchâ€"prizâ€" ed trophy within their own precinets the greater part of the past season. Messrs J. Rutherford and J. E. Boyle returned on Monday from Red Lake. A play, the appealing drama ‘‘Anâ€" Oldâ€"Fashioned â€" Mother,"" is being prepared to be qilesented for the benefit of Poreupine (Goldfields Band at sometime in the near future. On Friday evening last after the business of the evening was done, a number of the friends of Rebekah Lodge joined them and a pleasant social evening with bridge and euchre was spent. The lueky ones at euchre were Mrs. H. Blood and Mr. B. Webh while G. Gibbons and Mrs. Curtiss carried off the consolations. _ In bridge the fortunate ones were Mr. Beard and Mrs. Farrant while Dr. McLaren and Mrs. F. Hill received consolations. _ These â€" evenings _ at which there is a silver collection takâ€" en for some of the charitable underâ€" takings of the lodge are quite popuâ€" lar. Miss Sarah Slotnick has given up her position as bookkeeper in the Workers‘ Coâ€"operative Store ‘here, and will assist her father in his busiâ€" ness in Timmins where he has aequirâ€" ed the grocery store lately owned by Mr. A. Dooley. Mrs. MacDowell, of Toronto, acâ€" companied by her mother, has come to join her husband who lately took over the management of the Bank of Toâ€" ronto here, HONOUR ROLL FOR MARCH: CENTRAL PUBLC SCHOIL day of this week a Mission or Retreat has been held in connection with St. Joachim‘s Roman Catholie chureh. Rev. Father Rivet is in charge of the services. Standing of the Pupils in Some of the Classes at Timmins Central School. Room 13â€"Sr. Pr.â€"Miss Bogie, teacherâ€"Dennis Moore 91,, Leonina Raffaele 90, Marion Emery 89, Stella Zurbey 89, Sheila Lang and Edith Sinclair 88, Evelyn Coat) 88, Sulha W uorella 88 Francis Romanchuk 87 Courtney Dlew 87, Earl Wolden 86 Janey BO\ehuk Patrlcm Holland Rosie Romanchuk and Alan Yates 85 Grace Singleton 84, [Walter Volchuk 82, Henrv Elms 82, Dora Bogar 81 Gordon Cousins 80, luh Golachiuk 78 Jack Thomas 77. assembly of Sunday school children, and wound up by asking, in a very paternal way: ‘*«And now, is there any little boy ‘\‘or anyv little girl would like to ask ‘ A bishop recently addressed a large i | Room 14â€"Jr. Pr.â€"Miss Fligg teacherâ€"Alfred Ericson 90, Solomon Ansara 90, Joe Greenberg 87, Eddie Blahey 86, Mac Baker 85, Olga Bozzer 80, Garfield Morris 78, Dorothy Habib 76, Jean Elmer 76. Room 17â€"Miss Carson, teacherâ€" Edna Pond 89, Rose Zolob 88, Agnes Johnson 88, Eva Mooring, May Blouch and Olga Maidanuik 87, Jean (GFordon, Ruth Helperin, Ruth Wiiâ€" liams and Margaret Kemp 86, Mary Moroz and Barbara Lowe 83, Annice Vlassi and Eleanor Bond 81, Rose Kramaruk 79, Eileen Habib 75. Room 15â€"Sr. K. P.â€"Miss Jackson, teacherâ€"Kunnar Kalunki 77, Olga Potosky 76, Arna Erieson and Joyce Wilson 75. Room _ 16â€"K.P.â€"Miss , Wilson teacher â€" Edward Bokla, Arnold Black, James Cowan and Winnie Parâ€" nell. me a question ?‘‘ A thin, shni! voice at the back of the room called out, ‘‘Please, sir, why did the angels walk up and down JIacobh‘s ladder when â€" they â€" had ‘‘Oh, ah, yesâ€"I see,†said the bisâ€" hop. “And now, is there any little girl who would like to answer that questmn §#‘ The more a fellow talks about his gzood intentions the less chanee there is he‘s soing to fulfil them. did the Aangeis Jacob‘s â€"ladder wings ?‘‘ IHIT â€"Exchange BEING A BYâ€"LAW TO AUTHORâ€" IsE THE EXECUTION OF AN WHEREAS the Council of The Corporation of the Town of Timmins deem it to be in the interests of the Corporation, and of the residents thereof, and to be advisable to enter into an agreement with The Temiskaâ€" ming Telephone Company, Limited. _ Now therefore the Municipal Corâ€" poration of the Town of Timmins enâ€" acts as follows :â€" 1. That the proper officers of the said municipality shall on the assent thereto of The Municipal Electors of the Municipal Corporation, first had and obtained, enter into an agreement on ‘behalf of the Municipality with The â€" Temiskaming Telephone Comâ€" pany, Limited, for telephone service within the Municipality of the Corâ€" poration© of the Town of Timmins, which agreement shall be in the words and figures, and shall contain the term and conditions and shall be for a period as follows: MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT made this BETWEENâ€" THE TEMISKAMING TELEPHONE (COMPANY, hereinafter called the ‘*Company" NE OSE +D y s and THE MUNICIPAL CORPORATION OF THE . TOoWN OF TIMMINS hereinafter called the ‘*Town.‘ _OF THE SECOND PART. 1. WITNESSETH that the Comâ€" pany in consideration of the covenant herein contained is hereby authorized and permitted and the Town hereb_\'; grants to the company the right use the highways, squares, lanes and other public places in the said Town for placing in, upon, over and under the same, poles, cables, ducts, and wires for the purpose of its business, provided the opening up of any such highway, square, lane or other public place, for the erection of poles or for carrying wires underground, shall be under the direction and supervision of the Town Counceil, or such officer or agent as the said Council may apâ€" point, and that the surface of such highway, square, or other public place shall in all cases be restored to its former condition and at the expense of the Company. 2. The Company shall indemnify ry® * » and save harmless, the Town, its offiâ€" cers and servants, from all manner of loss, damage, injuries, suits, claims and damages on account of the said Telephone System either in the erecâ€" tion or operation thereof. 3. The Company shall not remove, cut or trim any shade tree, within the limits of the Town without the conâ€" sent of the Town Council and shall be responsible for all damage through such removal, cutting or trimming. 4. The Company shall maintain an allâ€"night Telephone service in connecâ€" tion with its Exchange in the sard Town, and shall operate and maintain its system in accordance with such of the provisions of the Ontario Teleâ€" phone Act and amendments thereto, as apply to it. 5. This agreement shall extend to a period of Ten years from the first day of 1928, and during the period of Five years the Town agrees that it will not give to any person, firm or company, any right, license or permission to use the highways, square or public places or any of them or any part thereof or any of them within the limits of the Town for the purpose of placing in _or upon, over or under, such bighnways, squares or public places or any of them or any part thereof or of any of them, any poles, ducts or wires, for the purpose of carrying on a teleâ€" phone business. a %% 4 AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE TEMISKA MING TELEPHONE (COMPANY, LIMITED, AND THE TWX OF TIMMINS. s r o 2s 6. The said Company shall not durâ€" ing the term of Ten years, without the permission of the said Town to be expressed by Byâ€"law, charge any greater rates for supplying telephone service of the description hereinafter mentioned, than as follows: Business Individual Line Serviceâ€" Wall telephoneâ€"$50.00 per annum. Two Party Line Serviceâ€"Wall teleâ€" phoneâ€"$47.50 per annum. Three Party Line Serviceâ€"Wall Teleâ€" phoneâ€"$45.00 per annum. Residence Individual Line Serviceâ€" W telephoneâ€"$31.25 per annum. Two Party Line Serviceâ€"Wall teleâ€" phoneâ€"$27.50 per annum. Three or Four Party Line Serviceâ€" Wall telephoneâ€"$25.00 per annum. Mine Service within 4 mile from Centralâ€"â€"Wall â€" telephone â€" $125.00 per annum. For each quarter mile beyond the first half mile $7.50 per annum. Mine â€" Extensionâ€"Wall _ telephoneâ€" $50.00 per annum. P. B. E. Equipment per connection $12.50 per annum. Additional charge for Desk telephone in lieu of, Wall telephoneâ€"$6.25 Ext nsion Desk per anaum. â€" W all premises, . res annum. ‘xtension â€" W all premisesâ€"Business $25.00 per anâ€" num.â€"Residence. or an Extension Bellâ€"$2.50 (small) £5.00 (large). OF THE FIRST PART Tresl( AX.D. â€" 1928 telepnone On ence telephone on same > per annum. telephone on same iess $25.00 per anâ€" _ same 10 per The Company further agrees that all calls made by subscribers between Timmins and Schumacher and viceâ€" versa, shall be free and that Mines‘ telephones shall be exempt from all tolls orginating at Mines between Timmins and South Poreupine. Payment for telephone service and other special equipment as outlined above to be made halfâ€"yearly in adâ€" vance, and payment for toll charges over the Company‘s and its connectâ€" ing lines, to be made upon delivery of bhill therefor. 7. The Company shall during the period of this ugreement, maintain its telephone system in at least as good and efficient condition as it is at the present time and shall make such adâ€" ditions and improvements thereto as the requirements of the Town may demand. 8. It is agreed that the Town is to have the privilege of using the top gain on every pole without charge, for use of fire alarm and police patrol wires. 9. On and after September 1st, 1928 the Company agrees to install telephones within one week from date of ordering of same, the applicant to have option of slnfll(‘ or party line service. 10. Wherever in this agreement the word ‘*‘Company‘‘ is used, the same shall extend to and include the Party of the First Part, its suedessors and assigns, and wherever in this agreeâ€" ment the word ‘*‘Town"‘‘ is used, the same shall mean the Party of the Second Part and shall extend to and include its successors and assigns. said parties have hereunto . and hereto affixed their respective corporâ€" ate seals under the hands of their respective proper officers. ues s n n 9 t ts SIGNED, SEALED AND DELIVERâ€" ED in tho presence of TEMISKAMING JTELEPHONE.... Temiskaming Telephone Company Limited This Byâ€"law shall take the final passing thereof. Gtiven and passed this day The above is a true copy of a proâ€" posed Byâ€"law which will be taken into consideration by the Council of the Municipality of the Corporation of the Town of Timmins, after One month from the 4th day of April, 1928, being the date of the first publiâ€" cation thereof and the Poll for taking the votes of the Electors will be heid at the following places on the 27th day of April, 1928, between the hours of Nine o‘clock in the forenoon and Five o‘clock in the afternoon. On the 9th day of April, 1928, at the hour of Ten o‘clock in the forenoon, the head of the Council of the said Corporation or some member of the said Council appointed for that purâ€" pose by resolution, shall attend at the Town Office in the said Town of Timâ€" mins, for the purpose of appointing and if requested so to do, shall apâ€" point by writing signed by him Two (2) persons to attend at the final summing up of the Votes by the Clerk, and One (1) person to attend at the Polling places on behalf of the persons interested in and promoting the proposed Byâ€"law, and One (1) person on behalf of the persons inâ€" terested in and opposing the proposed Byâ€"law. The said Byâ€"law will be taken into consideration by the Council of the Town of Timmins, in meeting at the Town Hall, Timmins, on the 30th day of April, 1928 IN WITNESS WHEREOF the We Buy and Sell, all Kinds of 14 Wilson Avenue of New and Secondâ€"Hand Furniture, Stoves, Etc. â€"812.50 per annum. charge to new addressâ€"â€"#3.00 of location in same bulding H. EK.. MONTGOMERY, Telephone 375â€"J. Goods. charge between Clerk effect after Secretary A.D. 1928 President â€"50â€"1 p. tf Clerk, Mavor Mavor Clerk