Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 1 Dec 1920, p. 7

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"6H00..tH000-..ottHt-tttt Bucovetsky't Price-hammering Sale, has Shaken High Prices to the Foundation ff Third Avenue. S. 1titUOOVtiiy'rtyKY & COMPANY On November 12th, we opened the doors to the commencement of our Determination Campaign and while' we fully realized that the public would appreciate cur efforts, the enormous business has passed all our proudest expectation. We thank you and in oar desire to show appreciation of your generous support, and in view of the close approach of Christmas when everyone has such greatly increased demands upon their money we have decided to It 1Vaiour intention from theHirst to carry on until High Prices are Beaten and Mr. Bucovetsky, who returned from Winnipeg and the West specially to conduct this campaign has decided to strike again. . . ' . Continue The Sale Until After Christmas H. HORWITZ Full line of Crown Derby and Limoges China. . Full line of Watches, Clocks, J ewel- ry of all kinds. Quality always the best and prices reasonable. You will get satisfaction here. Special attention given to clock and watch repairing. _ Columbia Grafonolas and Columbia Records. The First Great Ilow Has Fallen! CRASH TIMMINS, ONT. The Second Smashing Blow Petition Now Being Circulated Most Ratepayers Signing...Judge To Call Meeting. the present Mountjoy has been an un- organized township, and the settlers and others find this more and more of a handicap as time goes on. They find that they have, no organization to secure roads. walks, or any other im- provements. I'1ider the present plain they realize that progress must be inure than slow. There is no organiz- ation for anything. Depending upon the Government for everything proves to be a poor sort of policy and one that does not appear to be either prac- tieal or prim'),. Recently, the eitizans of Mountjoy have had a few instances where the value, for ins- tance, of police protection was im- pressed upon them. This, of 0011133, is but one place. in which they have felt their handicap as an unorganized township. Then there is the matter of roads, walks, and other. improve- ments. The recent organization for ,school purposes has emphasized the 'value. of regular organization, ”and many of the settlers are hopeful that an up-lo-date and desirable sort of go- ahead municipality, and thth the Peo- ple would hardly feel the little taxes necessary to achieve all this. The present plans include the making: of a preliminary assessment, of the town- ship. Many of the citizens are "anxious that this assessment should be made hy Mr. w. S. Mnepherson, who has been a resident of Mattagami Heights for some years, and who has had sever al years experience as an assessor for the town of Timmins. It is thought, that while the assessment pt egeh set, tler would not the very latgetthe tgta'l' especially when taken with the power HMS Ill lllllllilllli "if Tllillitilill? llf tlllijllhlllf WY many or the settler-\- are hopelul that organization will open the way for very decided progress for the people. Many of them have been busy figuring the question out from its many view- points. They have mime to the con- (‘l‘nsiun t'llat'it Will not he a costly matter to have an oikanized township, but that instead they will have emu- i'orts, and conveniences impossible un- der the present system. One hopeful Mountjoy citizen who has been in the township since it was fi1vst settled be.. lieves that in six years the township, if organized, could maintain a good school, build and maintain all necess- ary roads and generally develop into township. Then of roads, walks, ments. The I'L't' whnnl purposes value. of regulu at they hav cure roads, ll 'ovements. I my realize t, ore than slow THE PORGUPINE ADVANCE been an un- the settlers and more of tl, They find DIPHTHERIA SITUATION .. FOR HAILEYBURY TOWN. Mr. R. c. Vaughan, manager of the Imperial Bank branch at Smpoph gocli‘Falls, was a visitor to town " bx: the 'sitlCi'fir"MTii"i"r'iiiiviny,. friendg and acquaintances. Those attending: the Supreme Court in Haileylnury last week from this dis triet Were agreeably surprised to find that the. cases of dimlxcria in the County Town were not nearly Sn many no)" so serious as many people had I'e- cases have been reported at the time of writing:. "As a result of the twelve-day qual' antine at the convent, which was or'- dered by Dr. George, Medical Health Ollicer for the district, the pupils at the schools where the sisters taught are having a holiday. The two students of the convent who are afflicted are in the inh'rmary, a building adjoining the convent, and are reported as do- ing quite well." . diphtheria situation in town have been reaching: other towns north and south ol' here. One report. had three. hundred cases of the disease here, and thirty vases in the convent. There re- ports are entirely incorrect. There are but five plaecs, including the convent, under quarantine, and the cases at the epnvent are of a mild type. The dis- ease is fast subsiding, and no new cases have been reported at the time In}: of tlr Im’lmrizm eluted report: situation in 1N tt't lust week CllrtNfigllHr here were any ruse of getting nearly so many people had Pe- from Timmins to the Speak le, Mai é Be Sure of Success i, r.uooootooo.ootooto-tot-tttoottooooottt.oto' HAILEYBURY, om: for detatisof a Free Corresu pondence Course. A good position with big money avails every graduate. Business Training NORTHERN CORRESPONDENCE ',r SCHOOLS ' Stenographers, Bookkeepers and Clerks. by securing a thorough Timmins, Ont. Good salaries paid to Write today to the O

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