Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 22 Dec 1920, p. 11

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fran. redeuelt l Z nastseatthenenencnsn éOMMONWMO’M“OMWWMOO““’ MWOéQOMG“WOMMW 0000006008800080009000000000000000000000000080000090406 WWWQWOQ bb#0§0000000000004§600686 ; obeledfr Ee The Haileybury Business College Hundreds of men and women began their Progress in the Business World by taking this Stop, which is open to you. The Way is open to you. You haive ambitionâ€"you want to succeed â€"you want to be a Leader. 4 WINTER TERM begirs Monday, January 3rd Toâ€"day they hold important and well paid positions, because they became EFFICIENT through the help of For Particulars write WILLIAMS & ROSS Proprietors Branchss:â€"North Bay, Sudbury, B acebridge, Collingwood. Telegraphic Charges paid on all Orders and Confirmations GIVE THIS SFERVICE A TRIAL Homer L. Gibson & Co. Ensures you the best execution o° your Orders, Promnt Deliveriecs and Settlements. While they are at these Low Levels. Ensures privacy in all your transactions. Copy of this Coke Book will be sont Free, upon request. P Till the Market advances before placing your orders. @000000000000040660608661 All Slats, n> edgings. $5.00 per cord, delivered any pluce in Timmins or to any of the mimnoes as far as Schumacher. WALLINGFORD BROS. FOUR FOOT SLABS Be Sure of HAILEYBURY, ANT. for details of a Free Corresâ€" pondence Course. A good position with big money avails every graduate. Business Take this step now toward Gur Private SGode Book Mining Stocks Our Personal Service NORTHERN CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Stenographers, Bookkeepers and Clerks. vouglsueusulsusus totota T aaAchenmenâ€"Aoftenecdonerdens 703â€"4â€"5 Bank of Hamilton Building by securing a MATTAGAMI MHEIGHTS Members Standard Stock Exchange Good salaries paid to SUCCES S Write today to the NE TORONTO, ONT. For Sale BUY UE Uel Ueâ€") D. C. ROSS, Principal gelrl . y y t Efi a num % are ta Efi ation C Efil Northe Je | is a m NB LG s CALDONEN‘S AIL ELCIHTY : Adsta GOINE C000 WOoRrK ACCUSED OF WALKING OFF WITH A PAIR OF MOCCASINS. day evening, according to the evidence of the ease as given to the police, Folâ€" ker stopped to admire a pair of moecâ€" casins hanging in front of Shaheen‘s store. He formed a great attachment for the moceasins, with the result that they walked away with him. Mr. Shaheen noticed the moceasins going, or gone, and took after them. The police officers were at the Imperial Bank ecorner and they joined in the chase. Folker had gone down the lane at the side of the building, but just got as far as the rear of the build ing when he was overtaken and stopâ€" ped. ‘The moceasins were found in a barrel or box in the lane where they had been thrown or dropped. ‘*How did you know the moceasins would fit you?‘‘* Chief Greer asked Folker. ‘‘"Oh, I know they were my size all right; I had looked at them long enough,"" was the reply. The Star then quotes an article from The Poreupine Advance of the preâ€" vious week to further emphasize The Star‘s suggestions, introducing the quotation with the remark that ‘‘The Poreupine Advance is usually decidedâ€" ly critical of the T. & N. 0. Railway and its service."‘ The Workmen‘s Central Council at Cobalt hWas reported the result of the vote of the men_ in regard to having Sick Benefit Fund established for emâ€" ployess of the various mines. TI‘wo mines did not report a vote, these beâ€" ing the O‘Brien and the Beaver. The other mine employees voted 737 for adoptinz a Sick Benefit Scheme and 134 against, nearly 85 per cent. of the 871 votes ceast thus being in favour of Officers Greer and Grenier on Saâ€" turday night arrested Gordon Folker, and he is ‘being held in the police staâ€" tion here on a charge of theft. Satur Early in the new year it is expected that arrangements will ibe made for the reâ€"opening of the Shelter at Haiâ€" leybury and the Society will again be in a position to take up the care of deâ€" servinz children as before. On acâ€" count of lack of finances the Shelter bad to be closed for a time this year, sut the Government has assisted with a grant of $3000. The Secretary‘s report reviewed the work for the year and contained this paragraph of particular interest localâ€" ly;â€"<‘I am pleased to announce that a number of gentlemen in Timmins are taking steps towards the formâ€" ation of abranch of the Society in the Northern part of the district. This is a most important move and has beâ€" come necessary as growth in populaâ€" tion in that section makes it imperâ€" ative that eloser supervision of childâ€" ren be supplied.‘‘ There is also a spec ial not of thanks to the Masonic and Oddfellows Lodges of the district, to Magistrate Atkinson and to the Red Cross Society of Schumacher and cthers for kindnesses shown the Soâ€" ciety. Fortyâ€"one children were cared for in the Shelter during the year the average per month being 12. Two of the 41 children came from Timmins, three from Tisdale, 5 from Cochrane and the rest from the southern part of the district. URGING REORGANIZATION OF T. & N. 0. COMMISSION. The Sudbury Star last week says :â€"â€" ‘‘"‘The Towns along the T. & N. O. are still calling for the appointment of a chairman of the T. & N. 0. comâ€" mission and are urging Premier Drury to act at once. o ‘*There seems to be a general feelâ€" ing along the T. & N. 0. that George Lee, the acting chairman should get the post. Practically all the papers of the north are supporting him for the post."" Assistant Secretaryâ€"Miss Martha Owens, Hailevibury. The annual meeting of the Temisâ€" kaming Children‘s Aid Society, held recently at Haileybury, indicates that ue Government aid recontly extended s assisting ‘the Society to a firm basis. At the annual meeting of the followâ€" ng officers were duly elected :â€" Monorary Presidentsâ€"Angus Me Jonald, M. P., Tom Magladery, M. P. At the ann nz officers innusal Report Suggest That Governâ€" ment Aid in Helping Society â€" <\To Firm Basis. ] TXB PORCUPINE ADVANCE io e s i e e e ie e se n n o e e en en hep Snertnsfpiod o to t t e taie 1i Terms and Conditions of Sale and further particulars may ‘be obtained upon application to the undersigned or to Mr. Dalton Spence, Crown Timâ€" ber Agent, Cochrane, Ontario. Minister of Lands and Forests Toronto, December 16th, 1920. Tenders will be received by the unâ€" dersigned up to and including Friday the 31st day of December 1920, for the right to cut the timber on the south half of the Township of Shackleton, in the District of Temiskamine. Minister of Lands and Forests Toronto, November 15th., 1920. _ â€"51 I hereby give Notice tha ination Meeting for the No: Councillors will be held at cil Rooms, Timmins, at noon on the the 27th. day o 1920. I hereby give Notice that the Nomâ€" ination Meoting for the Nomination of Mayor for The Municipality of The Town of Timmins, will be held in the Council Rooms, 4th, Avenue, Timmins, at 10 o‘clock in the forenoon, on the 21ith day of December. 1920. Tenders will be received by the unâ€" lersigned up to and including Monday he 27th of December next, for the ‘ight to cut the Red and White Pine [imber in the Townships of Nicol and Charters, in the District of Temiskamâ€" [immins, Dec. 16t ng. Maps showing the townships offered ‘or sale may ‘be obtained upon apâ€" )lication to Chief Ranger H. Didier, Mlk Lake, Ontario. > SALE OF TIMEER 8. of December, 1920. H. E. MONTGOMERY, Clerk. y give Notice that the Nomâ€" eeting for the Nominatian of 4 t â€" & «_ Bx,s PUBLIC NOTICE iee~ns yO7 H. E. MONTGOMERY, BENIAH BOWMAN. BENIAH BOWMAN, day of DRecember 1920 10 â€"$51â€"62 : Counâ€" o‘elock Clerk wl 1| | $ | o | % ©000900000000000009090000000000000000000000000008090000 1000000000000 00006000000000800000000000090089 000004 . La® PHONE 42 Glean HISHON SHOUSE (opposite Presbyterian Church on 4th Ave) ROOMS Bright can be had at the Well Ventilated P. 0. BOX 883.

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