Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 1 Aug 1929, 2, p. 8

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For Sure Results Try Our Want Ad Colum» NQTES (QN THE BIG Thursday, Aug. 1st, 1929 ing a coal fire What could be mor Quick, clean and always dependable. Just snap the:switch: .. . and in a. short ‘time you have all the hot water you need for laundry, kitchen, baths. the balance on the easiest of terms ipply of hot w ist Lady passing the 2nd Buoy a $15.00 Suit of Pyjamas, given by A. J. Shragge Co. 2Ind Lady passing the 2nd Buoy, a pair of Shoes, given by The Hollinger Stores. ist Man passing the @nd Buoy, a Standing Ash Tray, vriven by The Taylor Hardware ry moderately priced nd CANADA NORTHERN POWER CORPORATION LITMITED The Goldfield Drug Co 5 7 HE EVE NT OF THE S EAS O N! Man passt i Thousand Hotpoint Electric Water Heater Controlling and Operating Northern Ontario Power Company Limited Northern Quebec Power Company Limited without the delay and trouble of stokâ€" Ist Swimmer Finishing 2nd Swimmer Finishing 2rd Swimmer Finishing The race and the winners name will be engraved on the above, twentyâ€"five of the best swimmers in the North will plunge from the pier and the race will be on. _ A keen contest is anticipated. Don‘t miss it. AXADDITIONAL PRIZES The Course is One Mile and ; 5; the 2n Dollar A«c Install e Course is Une NMlle and @2 A Eight ladies have entered and some surprises are in store AT 2.30 P.M. AT THE SHOT OF THE GU than cident Policy, given by Wilson Lang. Ist Man passing the Ist Buoy, a Fancy Sweater, given by Ostrosser Co. tuUOY John summer or winter rd onlyv $5.00 down: a â€" NMassovy Man passing the 2nd a Pipe Set, given by Lady passing the i string of Beads, perin, the Jeweler, A ‘Silver Cup A Silver Medal A Bronze Medal plentiful Amateurs Only UuWNERS CONTINUE TO MAKE DOGS UNPOPULAR WITH ALIL bathiing places Nnere 10r the purpose OI washing dogs. Timmins is not the only place to suffer from this mean form of interference with the common rights of others. People do not fix up swimâ€" ming places for the accommodation of dogs. It would be thought that dog owners would have sense and good sportsmanship enough to realize this. But Timmins has had its samples to the contrary. Sso has Cochrane, to judge from this paragraph in the last issue of The Cochrane Northland Post: "It is to be hoped that in future owners ef dogs will keep them at home and not make a practice of taking them down to the swimming pool on Thursâ€" day evenings. The number of dogs around the beach last night constituted a real annoyance, and a little girl was titten on the arm by one of them. A little consideration on the part of the dog owners for the rights and enjoyâ€" ment of others will not be out of place." Several times recently The Advance has had people ask quite plaintively why the public is growing so irritable about dogs. These people suggest that cnly a few years ago a dog was a general favourite in town. Now, there seems to be a disposition to hound the dog out of existence. It is not due to any fault in the dog that this change of attitude has occurred. The dog owners are the ones responsible. They have assumed the position that only their convenience is to be conâ€" sulted and the public must put up with anything and everything. The result is a growing resentment against dogs, and it appears a fact that unless there is a chanets, T w.l soon be practically nent rient will ame on | On some recent occasions The Adâ€" ance has made reference to the use of athing places here for the purpose of ashing dogs. Timmins is not the only Th @ike [eBl: 1 be pleased the lake Au he Goldfield Big swim an one will be big ha ather is bad the rac Dressing rooms art javilion. wentyâ€"6 o 5s THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Dril hav he m hir Ple look anage 1 hayv iffair DUlU Lake is bein town this we weekK sf and Ry Mr. T. Best, manager ion Stores here, has be to North Bay and leave take over his new dutie: Mtr. and Mrs. F. J. Hornby and son, Bert, returned on Sunday evening after a two weeks‘ motor trip through Southâ€" ern Ontario. The Haileyburian last week says:â€" "Mrs. L. McLauchlan, of Timmins, for merly of Haileybury, is in town for ; visit with Mrs. W. S. Gainsford, Latch ford street." The Pembroke Standardâ€"Observer last week says:â€"‘"Mr. A. .F Kenning, M.L.A., of Timmins, was the guest of his sister, Miss Hazel Kenning, Pemâ€" broke St. W., the first of the week." Ma 32( ik boys in a small wagon June 10th. The driving man was also cancelled Kelka had not "paid the in doctor‘s bills by the j boys injured. He took the term in preference to pi and costs. owners can thank like that of taking dogs children‘s bathing place t animals, regardless of the safety of the youngsters certain way to make dog owners unpopular. It is the public to visit their w displeasure on the owners,. expected that the dogs will im er or i; owners. used to New York Evening Post:â€"Spiritual sceances are now forbidden in Rouâ€" mania, according to a news story. Of course they hold them, though, and the meeting places are new probably known as spookeasies. owners. Most people in this used to like dogs, but they did the water from the dog‘s wash the baby. If dog owners ar mined to make their dogs into nuisance they need expect fur strictions on the dogs and public disfavour. People who ] to the public in regard building up a sentiment dogs that will eventuall practical banishment of t] 7 ne â€"Twin Cit f $200.0 n jail, C riminal ar, therd 1 he rod he public to lispleasure OI xpected that r or later fC The Charlton rthern News 1 @rrgaret Regan sually like children bette rs who are adopting n o the public in regard 11 > Twin City Star, of R says:â€"â€""Mr. Max Ryan Ryan, diamond drill cc n town on a business tri KitT Emily Bust reb TA nby 1 M pres bein Hear rTAsSsett leit to Southert 11 A 1 ‘ausIng In}] mall wago The drivin thank themselyv taking Gogs C hn O1 CCD \tk correspondent of Th last week says:â€"Mis > dogs will suffer he selfishness o Ni1 Hort 11 ‘ing licer llea for the costs he paret _ be ther OT N8A 11 Monda n dif al1. L meal of wash Don All tt ba 4o 11 Mr. A Winnipe Mr. D Insuran Sault St counci Monds£ The street f;: leybury Rotary its charitable ween! It is fron Northern News:â€" push so! Let the chance at that be th 1n 1nsec stron DuUuZZ Death qu â€"A "Chamber of Death" test is y ruarantee â€" of FLYâ€"TOX â€" efficie The FLYâ€"TOX "Chamber of Death Ju. no to people. I1t N@. like fragrance t like delicate in FLYâ€"TOX was d 11 stitute OIf . Research cuaranteed eY Mi mnill ran 90 per ce ng 13,928 tons, 0 reated for the Ac verage value of sotfball game between Haileybury and , New Liskeard last week struck Miss Rhoda McCaugherty, of Haileybury, on | the head knocking her down and inâ€". fiecting a nasty though not serious cut on the head. The n IVEN THREE YEARS FOR ROBBING OF PASSENGER 1€ Wher A ba ha and mosquitoes t. FLYâ€"TOX is pos ople. It has a deli Beatric T‘immin i 3K C minute ad. T 1 11 @U W. Vanmeetr is schedu afternoon Mat ind inside FLYâ€"TOX i a teaspo nce the bu Co., has be Maric and young ladies, read th s from The Kirkland ews:â€""Patience girls t the Timmins girls | hat beauty show. Gi left Wed from where ames Bay C Om was developed at Industrial Research b Fellowship. Every .â€"â€"â€"Advt. Bul work, will August 1l4th H urnedc lively Weega Al i\bitibi 1 Da NT and W m Mo me ed ed T nown in A ugu NO mm iC Ssaturda elight perv? T‘imim n tran eml ich i pocke hcC Th ngleh NA th 1€ il 1d Mi llinge 11 que w call at the mile south proprietor. milli PTS @U T oron the wee rec Th riid ch aed im} and MI n Lifc her 1arm ha 11 W Hai and Lake lon‘t IIl while f¢ 0n T1 he 9L Compulsory Insurance in Force in New York State "There comes into effect in New York State on September 1, a measure of compulsory automobile liability inâ€" surance which will be studied with inâ€" terest by traffic departments everyâ€" where. Some states have laws which Th not apply to the motorist who is not convicted of a violation of vehicle and traffic rules and against whom no judgâ€" ment is filed. On the other hand, if he is found guilty of a traffic offence and his driving license is suspended it cannot be renewed until he has satisâ€" ied the proper officials that he is able to meet any future claim made against him on account of the operation of his car. If a court judgement is awardec against him his license will be susâ€" pended until the judgment is satisfiec and he gives insurance for the future T‘ e en eP TYE IrT® sSpecial T‘immins R. RICHARDSON Agent . N. 0. Station Phone 200 editorial on Monday Cc wa Journal says:â€" Of the The Latest Edition «"Mining Handbook" is Now Ready insurance, an he success C new law affe ho come intC regulations Attention Baggage Free Passport Service Ont Departim ‘tments everyâ€" ive laws which motor cars to nd reports difâ€" of the system. ects only those o conflict with or the civil whom no judg other hand, i traffic offenc is suspended i ullman P FOR PARTICULARS APPLY TO J. A., HAWKINS Oor it nsibi Given â€" tCc TK S JIaw do who is not vehicle and m no judgâ€" Agent T. N. 0. Station Phone 426â€"w schumacher â€" Ont agains n of hi: awarded be sus J P Y vehn v€ rvations Also Arranged do scheme for developing graqually s protection for the public against driver who combines financial ir ponsibility with reckless driving dangerous mixture. It is interes particularly for the reason that it criminates in favour of the mot« who obeys the laws and keeps ou trouble and the courts. "However, it does not dispose of most serious objection to compul insurance, which is that it might courage carelessness among a clas drivers who would feel that the forced provision of legal redress for public relieved them of all moral ( gation to exercise "care, couttesy common sense." Any such pmil sh have provision for longâ€"term sus sion of dariving permit org the hol common sense have provisio sion of arivin second offenc a third own on | firemen‘s ball owner of the from council : worth $38.75, l Elsewhere in th reference to the ¢( council of $20.00 dress damaged by own hall on the ACCEPTED COBALT OFFER FOR DAMAGED DRPF ind i ariving permit og the hC 1 offence, and its cancellati ‘a appearance in court." for developing gradually n for the public again who combines financial ty with reckless driv al n this issue will be fo: the offer made by Cot 0.00 for injury done t d by falling plaster in the night of the Cot 3. Mrs. Allan Orr, e dress, asked for $3 saying that the dress had only been worn ty Station M. G. CLARK Agent T. N. O. Static Phone 49 south Porecupine, 0O of _ Bagg irranged nd +A V

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