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Porcupine Advance, 8 Dec 1920, p. 5

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‘ sTENOGRAPHER WANTEDâ€"One ©090000000000000 00000000 0000000004000400600004 066 4006066 ¢ ©0008000000000900006000000000000 9000 00000006000046 ©0#00604 * <»> +$00000¢0006004 ©000080000006600000000000000090008 0960666 ©§0040 4000006900000 00000000 9>00# 0 L4 ©OO4O4 664 0 000600046 ¢ «11 Fresh â€"Milkers m WANTEDâ€"STENOGRAPHER ; apply ."Fresh Dressed Beef i WANTEDâ€"BY YOUNG GIRL, posâ€" ACHER, representin me Priano for the Po (‘sed pianos for sal casy terms. Applications will be received by the xdersigned up to Saturday, Dec. 11th ~r the position of Chief Constable f the Town of Timmins. ‘ H. E. MONTGOMERY, HAS. SMITH, BOX 1$0, SCHUMâ€" 48 SAM FELDMANMN® «with some knowledge of bookâ€"keepâ€" ing. Apply to Box 293, Timmins, €nt. â€"41â€" 9&?tfing age, experience, and salary expected to Northern Canada Powâ€" dr, Ltd., Drawer A., Timmins, Ont, *tion as stenographer. Apply P.0 Box 101, Timmins. 47â€"48 p Crown ancl Bridge Work Plates Consuvltation Free. Graduate McGill Medical Coll. Reed Block, Timmins. Has resumed practise after 3 years service overseas. s Plones: Offiee 202A. Res. 202B Room 7 Reed Bldg., Timmins. DR. JNO. B. AIKEN DENTIST, Phone 201 xperience Office Reed Blk. nergy Timmins, Ont. quipment Telephone 66 Business Systems Installed and Improved. ACCOUNTANT and AUDITOR R. F. ARGLES "o Rentâ€"Two unfurnished rooms the Hill. Apply to Simms & Hook Timmins. 40p New Empire Theatre Block Wholesale and Retail Barrister, Solicitor, Notary. Prices Right DR. A. S. PGRTER Clean PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON Porcupine Office â€" PORCUPINE COBALT TO BUFFALO SYRACUSE PHONE 42 Stocks Bought and Sold for cash or on margin on a comâ€" mission basis. BONDS:â€"Victory Bonds are now listed for active tradix;g. We Hamilton B. Wills & Co. Limited are in a position to give you the very best exscutions on orders placed with us. & &A. C. BROWN 69 Maple Street, Timmins, Box 317. Phone 206. ROOMS TO RENT TIMMIN3, ONT. Members NOTICE Direct Private Wire C {opposite Presbyterian Church on 4th Avso) New York Stock Exchange New York Curb Standard Stock Exchange USHOGN HOUSE fe=s 22. m kX 452 on y pl wl io ? s y \f o Tams on qo s/‘ }?;v P ty o sA C > 3 4 i W Dmet . vA ‘.\a 6 8 9 B uc the Martinâ€"Orâ€" upine District. or to rent, on â€"p30â€" tandard Stoc Brisht can be had at the Clerk. â€"Po k Exchange of Toronto. â€" Timmins, Ontario RONTO _ KIRKLAND LAKE ROCHESTER â€" DETROIT. cnnecting all Offices. For Sameâ€"Queen‘s Hotel, Timmins, Ontario. . Full particulars from Sulliâ€" vian & Newton, Timmins. â€"18â€" bage ana otrer reiuse. ine Tota!i costs of the lands and plant to be apâ€" proximately seventevn thousand seven Hundred ($17,700,00) dollars to be acquired and constructed jointly by the Municipal Corporation of the Town of Timmins and the Municipal Corporation of the Township of Tisâ€" dale. The eost to be borne: Forty (40%) per cent. by Tisdale. * Sixty (60%) per cent. by Timmins. The cost of operating the first year to be apportioned at the same rate and <the cost of operating in subâ€" sequent years to be apportioned on the bases of the tonnage of garbage w Lrue a question the rateâ€" mins und one hun( the Tow: at the Municipal Election on the 10th Day of January 1921. dred 1 etc., disposed of by the said plant from the respective Municipalities. The Incinerator Plant to be managâ€" ed by a committee of three (3) one appointed from each Council, the third for the first year,appointed from the Timmins Council and for ensuing years from each Council alternately. The said moneys shall be payable in ten (10) equal annual instalments of nrincipal and interest of fifteen hunâ€" Synopsis of Proposed Byâ€"Law Number 162 of the Town of 1immins TAKE NOTICE that the above is true and correct statement of the estion to ‘be submitted to a vote of e rateâ€"payers of the Town of Timâ€" ns under proposed Byâ€"Law number Phone 152. P.O. Box 458 Will visit Timmins first of every month at Dalâ€" ton‘s Livery. Any other times by arrangement Ask your dealer for Dr. Gagâ€" non‘s. Veterinary Medicines. DR L. GAGNON VETERINARY OFFICE HAILEYBURY. TO BE VOTED ON H HP FOR SALE NOTICE VUentilate P. 0. BOX 883. MONTGOMERY, Clerk 0) W n ol eleven ($11,100.00) an acquirin ip of Ti an Incir ¢ o "l'l of gan The ‘tota CV M al Work is now in progress on alterâ€" ations to the North Bay rink. Accord ing to The Times the entire seating acâ€" commodation on the south side of the rink has been torn down and the new seats will be built in commencing a short distande from the ice surface with only the regular height of a wall between the spectators and the ice. Instead. of fwo rows of seats as formâ€" erly at a height from which no one could see the game well there will he about eight rows of seats for the full length of the rink, all seats allowing a good view. The total seating capaâ€" city will be about 1200. The work is expected to be completed in about a week. Apparently North Bay is conâ€" sidering hockey very much this vear. NORTH BAY RINK BEING ALTERED AND IMPROVED. men wio demanded her morey. sae replied that she bad left her purse at home, and after some muttered impre cations the lady was allowedto proâ€" vead home. A few days later on the way to her home down the River Road another ladx was stopped by a lone highwayman. . He: roughly, def#fanded her money, and when she answered that she had only fifty cents with her} he ecursed her and told her to ‘‘beat it to Haileybury out of here‘‘â€"or_ ‘he would murder her, or words to that wsentle effect. One of the largest deer ever seen in the North Land was brought in to Elk Lake last week by Mr. Jas. Quilty. It weighed over 300 pounds after it was drawn and dressed. The deer had five â€"pointed antlers, (but the autlers were not large, indeed they were rather on the small side for so large a deer. The deer was shot near Hubert Lake and is regarded as easily one of the largest of the species ever seen in the North Land. aVEN THE LADIES KERKE PO NOTESCAPE TEE THUGS ing was a Qark and dismnai townj on Wednesday evening it was a place of bright lightsâ€"eontrary to The Toronâ€" to (Globe‘s idea that North Land towns lack ‘‘bright lights."" At present there are a large number of street lights at Kapuskasing. The power line runs out to the Dominion Farm. â€" There are a great many buildâ€" ings wired for electric lights and the people in general at Kapuskasing apâ€" parently are taking full advantage of the opportunity for this upâ€"toâ€"date benefit of electric liglts. During the past few weeks a town of some conâ€" sidbrable size has grown up at Kaâ€" puskasing, including a large number of pioneer stores. The big pulp and paper mill planned for Kapuskasing has started Kapuskasing on theâ€"boom. The benefit of electric lights is one of the things that will assist the move forward in this new town. as well as Thé Times says:â€" *‘ We are quite opâ€" timistic in our helief that North Bay is in for acreal live ‘hockey season ; the boys are practising two nights a week in ‘the Collegiate gymnasium and are getting in fine shape, and have ‘better material than ever."‘ i y 5 Inspector, of Timmins, 1 puskasing last week and necessary inspection of t! tric power plant tkere. A spection the power was and Kapuskasing was turt pioneer stage as ‘a place lamps and eandles., to an eniv ELK LAKE MAN SHOOTS DEER OVER 300 POUNDS. the things that will forward in this new addinz to the conve Power Turned On Last Wesek in Far North Paper Town. lamps and candles, to an upâ€"toâ€"date Notrth Land towi? with bright electric lights. On Tuesday night Kapuskasâ€" ing was a dark and dismal town; on Wednesday evening it was a place of NAPUGKASING NOW MAG BRIGHT HGHTS AEGTRIG 1anke e new Mr. W L( n £ the town was stopped 10 demanded her morey US ime convenienceé orth Land town. trice plant at Ka: iworary one and W. White, Hydroâ€"Electr of Timmins, was in Kaâ€" last week anrd made the nspection of the new elecâ€" ispection of the new elecâ€" lant tkerec. After the inâ€" e power was turned on, lasing was turned from its ze as ‘a i)lace of lanterns, candles, to an upâ€"toâ€"date towi? with bright electrie mol pro en THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE 1 pus Lowi 1 Tik 1] D T( Mn i verstotouototousntststouototoUatatatathenta _ athenchenstnencnisn Snorenenenâ€"nNenernerted 5q U gérfi]:% g year, to he compos way andiCanadiens an t C this talk searcely ‘worthy of not#ée, but eventually they will have to reckâ€" on with it= It is founded chieffy on the fact that Old Ontario does not and will not understand <the great area lying north of the present oldâ€" settled part of the Province. Newer Ontario is constantly feeling that its re sourees are being squandered without this countrv itself receivine> anv dne natural â€"resources of the country would ‘he better administered and con served if a government with a better understanding of conditions were at the helin. A meeting is to be held at Fort William on November 23 to diseuss the formation of a "Union of Northern Municipalities,""‘ and it is probable that at this meeting the G® vernment‘s timber policy will be freeâ€" Iv discussed. Hzo 39 M LfL~ Sn e2lu From timeâ€"to time there has Been talk of the North seceding from the older part of Ontario. Some wisas acres in Old Ontario pretend to thigk 1 tUC TALK OF SECESSION OF NORTH AGAIN IS HEARD c_ C Cochrane has organized for the seaâ€" on‘s «hockey, the intention being to ave a town league the same as last car, to be composed of Town, Railâ€" Pipes of all kinds, but all the best quality, from the clays at 10¢ to the amber mouth briers at $13.00. is Cigars, in gift boxes, and otherwise. f All kinds of Tobaccos, Chocolates, Candies And Fancy Goods Sonar® Pb : ‘ uy h h B a7 ) : } n Poy x is A, ies " . 7 m a e j C ..'* re s5, D "‘-‘, ' \“"':“: ie € aA & is C 3 3 8 m 0 TCy : are exclusive agents for Timmins and the Porcupine for the newest and best in phonographs â€" _ Come Here for the Right Kind of UnorchoapnenenensnenenoNneno"" donenfenenenenenensnenens EAenenesnerfenenenss % Christmas . Reductions uq u9 Subscribe to your local paper 0000000000000 0000 000000000000 000009 0000000000000 0000 a SA Ug 75 Pine Street Silver Triple Plated, 3â€"piece § Tea Set. Artistically designed Regular $83.50 Christmas Reduction Price _ $71.35 Silver Triple Plated, 4â€"piece . Tea Set : Regular $58.00 Christmas Reduction Price _ $47.30 We have reduced all our stock proportionagely. Space does not allow the enumeration of the many big values offered here. But come and‘see. Come in time and look over the big stocks and select your Christmas gifts now. \ Prices Range from $32.50 up to $425.00 Latest and Best Models. 25 per cent less than ysual prices {Gall and seethem. LADIES‘ HATS Cedar Street L. HALPERIN Jeweler and Optician HARS, CHAARETTE, @2 U Ue2) FROM $7 TO $25 ies zesnt se ic n 3: e2NMcyuc immins, Ont. U 20 5 eRX 39 Uc2 3P

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