Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 20 Apr 1921, p. 2

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Take out that a says Pikie. ‘*Does advy he was asked. ‘"‘Yo world it does,"‘ he ans In addition A structive Manag extensive diams vast ledges and the shaft to th with lateral worl Additional slee crew will alsoâ€"hbe new owners and samplet uré T woâ€"inâ€"One Gold TWOâ€"INâ€"ONE GOL0 MIAFS PM HATESINVE WORK propet rer Levis, Mr. Willia ind Mr. William . Clarence L. Hea rist, has been tend Cnzineer and (Geo Wil eputation ere and in The direc S( 1€ 11 _ Taken Over the Burns Gold Propertios and Will Fully Develop the Ore Bodies. f r heaven about roo evidence ol t me 13( of 1°7, Or1 )le I‘7 to S W the Wir 1N( 1N OA M\ n e answ Lt red the sSa V Ooctor t. W asa Charles B. P (Mitcham, I y Mr. Arthur David Cochr i| Miller EM., 1t (dVt, no w IncC W G. Washing sing in te ed. _: TXE POKRTCUPINE ADVANCE O )osition 0f pay 14 sure. H nel ne n 1 | jusiice tnan in the south gengrally, because the officers of the law there are, speaking broadly, of a superior type. Even the O.T.A. is better enâ€" forced in the North Land than in many, many centres in ‘Ontarto. As for other{laws, real laws, in which sense and justice are present, the North Land need fear no "‘surveys"‘ or ‘‘reports.‘‘ Its record is a réâ€" markably clean and creditable one. Accordingly the North LAand is naturâ€" ally puzzled as to why it should be specially singled out for Ssurveys and reports of this type while attention is directed away from Toronto, Kitchenâ€" er, Kingston, Owen Sound,, London, 8St. Thomas, and some other centres of which the Attorneyâ€"General may have keard directly or indirectly. Possibly, though, the ‘*divisional superintendâ€" ent of law enforcement‘‘ is coming North so as to get away from Windâ€" sor and other troublesome> places where law enforeement takes, the form of tall talk with an occasionak murder, not contrary to the O.T.A. re w Lal J. L. ENGLEHART ESTATE RUNS OVER TWO MILLIONS TO REPORT ON LAW ENFORCEMENT IN NORTH aw en 8 148 i p i4 5 3/ / [ 184 ggg_ Jt g%j kee 3 [ Py ()7 W en Attorne wk?“’, ~<Zn e _ an a f "am tz araminatia § .. TRADE nr e t car., «i+ o ‘,.'4 tm ) $8 y ess" oT o 4 f BB â€"&~3 s*"p L & ‘ â€" a0 G is s:' fro .{i' *‘A 6 o tg ,'{} L”g '$~’ -‘.::, s a 9 a 5 B ez 1 B i § w s y _3A o. OE K § o B S P f?"" 3 > F3 s Â¥ 9 w B M g +4 A k9 [al l 58 hig e is oo m 8 arntt» 0 m 80Â¥ h Ts Psd G ev * J ol is io 3 e t s3 $d ceR m agh e is M 3 d .. o] gepo s osp 5 2w C ,!,‘: % e ‘.“._":" f '?"""' Y __gust" M A R K e uP i l m "Tag, m i 6 # " nfy C .. axptiitone : Neq . Xap d .. eoraemnrarrenniet s oiane . s ko .r'.(.” n( unces that W. J. Lannin, ivisional superintendent of ement, (whatever that may e sent to Northern Ontario general survey and report orcement conditions in the d. ‘ What‘s the big idea? not enough jobs down the friends of â€"the O.T.A. torneyâ€"General? _ Would it et if Hon. Mr. Ranev himâ€" w a v ore Tairné 1€ Att ) of an{ W TheN vaney 1tse a surve f. ~Possibly, howâ€" Government want rt on the North is of â€"the O.JL.A. neral? Would it . Mr. Raney himâ€" urvey and report If2 ‘There is not law enforecement, it least, as there 2 â€"Possiblv. howâ€" proven qualityâ€"you assure yourself a satisfactory jobâ€"satisfacâ€" tory in appearance and in durability as well. It is simply a matter of good business and sound economy to keep your property well painted. By using ELASTICA Productsâ€"the Paints and Varnishes of rel AW2 1 al armers of On caused the fire. After the week‘s sittings in North Bay it is intended to have further hearing in . Matheson. The T. & N.O. side of the case has not as yet taken up much of the enquiry‘s time, the defence quite naturally and rightly heing left until the case for the complainants is fully before the Boad. Dut from fres starting on the L. & N. 0. rightâ€"ofâ€"way. If the citizens of Matheson can prove their case they will be entitled to several hundred thousand dollars in the aggregate from the T. & N. 0. Railway, and if they get the money in due course it will ibe a sort of provision for their old age or for their children, or their gandchilden, accordingly as whether the enquiry and settlement move a little faster than at present, or at the rate that ‘has prevailed, or a little slower. The fire destroyed Matheson in 1916, and the fifth anniversary of the calamity is fast approaching with out decision in the matter as to what caused ~the fire. After the week‘s held some awveeks ago at Matheson a large numiber of witnesses were heard, ‘but there are said to be still awbhout forty more to give evidence. The ease arises from claims made against the T. & N. 0. lby citizens of Matheson. The citizens claim that their town was destroyed in 1916, not through the forest fires then raging, but from fires starting on the T. & N. 0. rightâ€"ofâ€"way. If the citizens of Matheson cean prove their case they MATHESON FIRE ENQUIRY TO BE RESUMED MAY 2nd. body was turned over to J. T. Ea: undertaker, of Timmins, who pre ed it for shipment to the south internment. The late Mr. Currie one of three men who lost their through the breaking away of sluice gates. The other two bodies previously been recovered. BODY RECOVERED AFPTER THIRTEEN MONTHS IN WATER Whatever painting or varnishing you have in mind remember there‘s an ELASTICA preparation just made for the purpose. ELASTICA Paints and Varnishes spread easily, have great covering power and will save the surface against wear for years. Hollinger Stores, Limited Timmins _ â€"â€" Ontario Come and consult us in regard to your painling. We will be pleased to advise and to give you Jfull information with estimate ..~~ of cost. Lves was the had Lot Phone 88 ¢" Best Transfer in Northern Ont@rio PromptService. Good Attention Prices Right Timmins Gold Nugget Rebekah Lodge, No 173 Visiting Brothers and Sisters alâ€" ways welcome. Mary Morrison, May Richardson, â€"9 N.G. Ree. See. Meets every 2nd and 4th Thursday in the Oddfellows‘ Hall, Third Aveâ€" nue. Pikie‘s Transfer _ demands Against the estate of. the said Archie MeCallum, who died on or about the 15th. day of March, A.D. 1920, are required on. or before tlte 5th,. day of May, 1921, to send by post prepaid or deliver to Ceeil J. MeCalâ€" lum or (Mrs. Burril MeCallum Graves, Matheson, ‘Ontario, the Executors of the Estate of the said deceased or to the undersigned their Christian names and surnames, addresses and descripâ€" tions, the full particulars in writing, of their claims, a statement of their accounts, and the nature of the seâ€" curity, if any, held by them. And Take Notice that after such last mentioned da‘te the said Exeeuâ€" tors will proceed to «listribute the assots of the said deceased among the parties entitled . thereto, having gard only to the claims of which tl& shall then have notice, and that the said Executors will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereâ€" of to any person or persons of whose claim notice shall not have been reâ€" ceived by them at the time of such distribution. (G In the Matter of the Estate of Archis McCallum, late of the Town <of Matheson, in the District of Temisâ€" OvVERLAND CABR FPOR SALE, 1918 Solicitor for the said Executors. Dated at Timmins, Ontario, this 5th. ay of. April, A.D. 1921. 15â€"16 Freight, Express General Transfer kaming, and Province of Ontario, Decoased. m NOTICE TO CREDITORS 1, firstâ€"clagss condition 144. Timmins, Ont. ~m£¢* I / c Cor. Ball Grounds, opp. EKnight Bros& McKinnon $3 t Cp At J. A. DEVANEY, A&v &Ts?g"% that all ereâ€" x claims of U Apply 16â€"18p int

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