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Porcupine Advance, 19 Oct 1921, p. 6

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F at! EEEEEEEEEEEEEE 'Ott-ooo-o-ot-o-tot-ot.' Wonuoomwwnwun o-ooo-oo-oo-tooo-oo." “MINE tllilili, LEM. " E Alf. Front. Meets every Tuesday evening in the. oddfellows Hall, Third Avenue. Visiting brethren requested to Attend. Jeweler and Optician ,_ Telephone lfl _ Pine Street, Next Post Office the most beautiful watches in America. The Gruen Bracelet Watch are famed for beauty and doing their duty, ‘We have them in green gold, platinum set with diamonds, also in gold-filled. Every watch carries a guarantee from the maker. t" a..:',ittl 'Sal/dat-nr,', Pall term Sept. 1st. t Further information ll Cedar St. Up Stairs. An important subject in your education today. The Timmins Conservatory B. P. Schroeder, Director. Faculty of three experienced teachers. Vocal, Violin, Piano, Theory, and Wind Instruments. igfigfifigfififigfigfigfififigfigfifiEfiEfiEEfiEfiEfiEfiEfi$fifiE We have just received the Agency for Highest Artistic Standards r Gruen Verithin Watches L. Halperin - ' L, Halperin Jeweler and Optician MUSIC W. G. Smith I259; Meets every fhst and fourth Mom. day in the Oddfdlows’ Hall at 8 p.m. Visiting brethren always welcome. '. WELD Wm. HANCOCK, A'" "a..:', ;a '2IEMltiNlI'llL', mums LBJ. Na. tlEl 2% I,'/ . "'1"tuk"'"""u, “(lb LO [MC CIlC‘l'L Lil rti' left the propel ty in charge of on - I%hleslci,pwhom he knew very , m and who was to collect the rent t 'hfii for. Kowalskit'cton left for the 1' gm States. After frrme time the tel ES refused to pay the rent to Rob ER and the owner, Kowalski, sent ll puwer of attorney for the lump) 'ellie collecting rents only. On his I' Sf return to Timmins, Kowalski f 'Siii -lintercs: to th " Aples ot' euur Front the f, Wearing: of {In [thaw Mr. A. i" Iin gudd faith (envied by P. L tl, joining V Mr. ihottse. Mr. Cm [Ileressary deed jhad the pm] ‘Later, Tony K t said he was 1121 ‘pl'nperly and 'n'ansfel' and : be his signatu {he Incanzime the Wander h: ing: ‘nf :le he t week The Hai tlstovy as told _ tHo.yryinatit, NI ln the matter of the Estate of Luigi Spadafora, late 31’ the City of To.. ronto in the County of York, Mer- chant, deceased. . ' Notice is hereby given pursuant to Chapter 121, RSI). 1914 and amend.. ing Acts, that all creditm's and others having claims against the estate of the above named Luigi Spadafora, who died on or about the sixteenth day of November, 1918 at the City of Toronto, in the County of York, afore said, are hereby required to send by post prepaid or deliver to The Union Trust Company Limited 105 Victoria Street, Taronto, Administrators of the said estate, on or before the 29th. day of October, 1921, their names, ad- dresses, and full particulars of their claim, and the nature of the securities (if any) held by them, duly verified by Statutory Declaration, and that af- ter said last mentioned date the admi- nistrators of the said estate will dis- tribute the said estate among tfnose entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which 4fhey shall then have hid notice, and they will not be liable, for the said estate or any part “hereof to any persmi or persons of whose claims they shall mot then have [Lad notice. ki had left “the district and his present whereabouts is unknown. In the own- er 's, efforts to reclaim his property the ,case came before the Master of Titles who so far has reserved his judgment. That a forgery was. eommirted was made evident by the testimony of Mr. Dated at Tamar October, 1921. Ytates. After snne tune the tenants refused to pay the rent to Robleski, and the owner, Kowalski, sent him a lpmrer of attorney for the pnrpasc of collecting rents only. On his l'ecént return to Timmins, Kowalski found the house held by Mr. A. Courtenmu- one, who had a properly executed transfer of the property to himself. The naune of Kowalski appeared on the transfer which was executed by Mr. Knox of New Liskeard'. Rubles- power of utto collecting rem return to Th the house. Inch elre, who Ira, transfer of t? 111g 'ut' we healing; of the t we'ek The Haileyburian says story as told by Tohy ana complainant, was to the etteet left the l9l'cillel fix in charge of cupied by P. Antoine's score, and an joining -, Mr. Cottrtemanehe's own house. Mr, Courtemanehe reeeiretrthe necesxary deeds and transfers and had had the proper registration made. Later, Tony Kowalski came here and said he was true rightful own-er of the property and that he had made no transfer and anything purporting to be his signature was a forgery. ‘ln nunume, Iii well and in town where he 611 ed resident since the titer there are many interest to the can w ©!lllll1 Mi BASE lllllll BEING MINISTER Tpny Kowalski Makes First Request In North Land for "Reetifieation Of Register." He NOTICE TO CREDITORS of UI gnature was a Cut time the man who 1 fer had disappeared '1 u fact the c ll MS (-0111ng case it WI) mntenl-am-he the buildin a n d' 1'. Albert favoumbl as been a this third 6 early do, points of tout-min 111’! the es " urpm'tlng lo forg,ery. 111 'to had made THE PORCUPINB ADVANCE VE {IVS --41-43 H RY ,1, the mt he av ot " mt ll W 1e ll n- -ll Despateles from the south suggest that Thomas Lawson, who has created excitement and other things in many lines of shock broking;, is coming to the North Land and may select Kirk- land Lake as a special scene for his operations. Lawson is not noted as a conservative or quiet type. He has been in mahy booms and has been widely advertised by himself ind by others on account of his unusual me- thods and his puhhicity plans. During the war he had a. tateh line, "This is the age of copper.” T211311 he centre-l on silver. Now, his ideas have turned to grid. If he was tts good it “stick- er" as he is a "booster," he would he a valuable addition to any mining camp. But he does not always stay with the stocks he may send sky-high for a time through his publicity work. As the mines of therNorth Land are on a solid basis, and as the people are more interested in stead y and certain growth, preferring permanence to booms and eorrespondimg relapses, the Tom Lawson type will not be as wel- come here as he may consider his me- rits warrant. Lawson claims that. his methods and purposes have Seen gem erally misrepresented, but the North Land is so s.eeustomed to the spect- acular in gold ores. as to desire the more conventional in bunkers 'as a sort of a 'variation in life. The North Land is not "slow" on this account. J trst doesn l want everything rich and spectacular, that's all. MEETING TO DECIDE TO SELL OR RE-OPEN BOURKES MINE on silver. Now, I to Quid. If he w er" as he is a “b a valuable add} camp. But he (1 On Saturday of this week at Toron- to there will be a meeting of the. shareholders of the Bourkes Mine to decide it' the mine should be reopen- ed and operated or disposed of, ulhea'ier the buildings destroyed by fire this year should be rebuilt, and to decide generally the policy and plans. ot' the company and to elect directors. This meetings decision will be of more than passing interest to the whole Bourkes district, where a num- ber of promising; discoveries have been made. If the Bourkes property were to be worked on any extensive scale it would have a Ivery beneficial effect on the tendency to develop other mining properties nearby. Last sum- mer the plant and buildings on the Bourkes property were destroyed by a bush fire. The wine is located right at the railway station at Bourkes. Somewhere around 8300,000.00 of ore was placed in sight by the .work done in recent years. Spectacular showings were taken in surfaoe workings and underground , very good grade ore was found. A great many old-timers of the North Land have mall: faith in Boarkes and its pmspgcts and the oat.. oome of the shareholders meeting on Saturday will consequently be watch- ed with more than passing interest. A number of propositions are men- tioned in connection with the‘mine. The éhief two' of these are that the property be sold or disposed of to other interest or that the present in- teresia find methods of financing to allow for the re-opening of work and the earning along of development pt'oduetion wild he considerably more than twenty million dollars yearly, and this raie of output “’in continue for the best part of a generation, per- haps much lunger if new discoveries are made." MUCH ADVERTISED BROKER MAY COME TO THE NORTH work on an extended dining _the c way, or mm done much t to the Danni: riod. Up to var produetr If each and every member Ontario Government would p following' clipping from a rec: of The Toronto Globe in his: but it would nut North Land even when referring t “talk through PLEASE PASTE THIS IN YOUR HAT, HON. MR. PREMIER a forgery i is the first come up in Imal Land ant nogral' dun appetu'e Messrs. S121 plaintiff." Knox, who stated tht Kuwafski, was not the the Lmnsfer made/The with the form of trans ed but the name, whit: the presence of Mr. Kr K n w 19 IO h resembled V that 5e who examined organ it is a ver: 9591M ca use was not we man mm had r made/The man had come rm of transfer all eomplet- name, which he signed in e of Mr. Knox and his sie. The signature very ture.. ed that of Kowalski and mammal it say thin if it is , arm is a very clever one. 'l‘ins ease of the kind chat- has the district, as far as the Titles oltiee is concerned, sed a great deal of inter- rt 11 their i-'"sats.r' 11113 mm is as follows :--r' iii got back (wt of the more than has been put ties oltiee is a l a great deal caring Mr. W for the defen tith Iry member ot' the at would paste the from a meant issue lobe in his 01' her be so bad fan" the if they con t hrued. , this country to l _ seale W. A. Cl y. A. tr'ttts ndant and 1t for the mm TI , PO. Box 544, Timmins. - _ Phone 236. t tt_......-............-.--." 1r000000t00H.H00.HH0t00000..-t-otttttto. ”OW.” ..0.0t.H00_000000.6..H..60.. 'tttttttttttHt.---.--' 'o""-...---.--- T e"""..-....-..-.....--, 9 Maple Street, Timmins. P.0. Box 75. Phone 211. i No. 10 Cedar street. - . Timmins, Ont. t "oo"......-..---.-..'. 0. SEGUIN ...Ho00..Ho00..t000.-oo.totooo-teo- . . . . . . . . OWOOWOOOOMM” eoomooom Mm ' Sewing Machines Havingpurchased the property on Cedar street, and secured the services of an At horseshoer, I am prepared to give special black.. smith service to all my old customers and as many new ones as desire the best of,service. _ ACETYLENE WELDING A SPECIALTY. . Wood-Working, Etc. Prompt Attention to Repair Work. THIRD AVENUE, ALSO SELLING PIANOS With the price of Silver quoted over the 70 cent mark, Nipissing appeals to us as one of the best speculative investments on the Board. Members Standard Stock Exchange of Toronto. Porcupine Office " . Tlmmlns, Ontario PORCUPINE COBALT TORONTO KIRKLAND LAKE NEW YORK BUFFALO SYRACUSE ROCHESTER DETROIT. Hamilton B. Wills 8: Co. Limited Private lessons any afternoon by appointment.; Separate room at studio for ladies. Home lessons also arranged for. Evening classes, Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Pri- day, 7.15 to 9 pm. For particulars write or phone, ' G. E. MacDonald DANCING LESSONS Por a limited time only our complete course of 15 lessons has been reduced to $10.00 or 12 lessons $8.00. A thorough training in the art of proper dancing is guaranteed in this course which includes, the Waltz, Fox Trot and One Step. Agent for Singer SPECIAL 1lll,hagill'l'll SERVICE Watches, Clocks, Community Plate, etc All Repair Work Guaranteed. NIPISSING Direct Print. Wire Connecting all Oifieeg. Everything in Jewelry EXTRA H. EGRWITZ J. S. BROUGH, KING’S HALL (Between Boll inger Stores). J. A. HOWSE 35 Fourth Ave., Timmins Wholesale Tobaccos and Confectionery EXTRA Phone 154 TIMMIN S.

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