Ontario Community Newspapers

Porcupine Advance, 24 Apr 1918, 1, p. 3

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(+: o sn h The Curtis Drug Company will open a new Drug and Sundry Store next the Empire Theatre in Timmins on or about the first of May next. This store will be the most complete and bestâ€" fitted store in the north countrty. Our stock will be complete in every way. The Curtis Drug Company Watch for announcement of exact date of opening xact date will be published later. Efigfi' rery on]m'able he lml\s, as e % â€"â€"Thieut. Cade writes from Henleyâ€"onâ€" Thames, where everything is quiet, he says,â€"unlike conditions at. Dover, vhere. as previously, and where bombswoere sometimes dropped by the Germans. â€"peorhaps, in their hurry to away from the British Air Men. Spesilkng of the RF.C. work, Lieut Cade tgys that the men of the Air Service are treated excoellently in Engâ€" land, justâ€"As ~they woere in Canada, and he cousiders himself fortunate in securing his commission in Canada in ‘so brief a time. ‘‘I am at present living.a very healthy _life,"‘ he writes, ‘‘"and I believe I have put on about 7 lbs. in weight. We have to attend Parade at 7 a.m. about threeâ€"quarters of a mile away and that means getting | uP around 6.15 a.m. Cheerful, is it not? ;Arrived at the Parade ground, ‘\\'u go through squad drill or go for | | a route march till 7.45 when we reâ€" turn for breakfast. From 9 a.m. till 12.15 p.m. we have lectures on aero engines; from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., again Heoturbs on engines; and from 4.30 to 5.300 p.m., lectures on military daw, |agcronguties, ete. Last week we spent !on the â€"Rollsâ€"Royee 250 h.p. Aero Enâ€" \gine, and it is perfectly constructed and {‘the: workmanship is wonderful. TW qwevious two weeks we spent on Stores Accounting and General Orgaâ€" nization Work and last M« )ndav we wore examined on those subjects bu result are not yet to hand."" ].' ‘The DayHglit Saving fad went into | : se e o sifect‘in England on March 24th., acâ€" io TLieut. Cade‘s letter. At So Says John E. Cade in Interesting Letter, Touching Also on R.F.C. SGENERY DN THAMES BFAT§ THE MATTAGAM! of Mare: red to is ‘"*The "~w Lieut. Cade writes from Thames, where everything says,â€"unlike conditions was previously, # Three Cases of Work Shipped to Torâ€" onto Last Month. SGHAUMACHER ALD PA fDa MGXTA The regular business meeting of the Schumacher Red Cross was held in the new school, Mrs. W. Richardson preâ€" siding. . The Treasurer‘s report showâ€" ed expenditares for the last month as $350.70 Three easesâ€"containingâ€" 24 suits of pyjamas, 90 towels, 28 comâ€" fort bags filled, total value $167.20,â€" were shipped to Toronto. : An afterâ€" noon given by Mrs. Auer, of Timmins, resulted in thae ladies makinge 80 towâ€" sonal property ba suits pyjamas}; M 1 sweater; Mrs. bags, 20 personal wash cloths; Mrs pair socka, 1 sweater Mrs. Souden, 2 pairs ner, 1 pair socks, 12 slips ; Mrs. Duncan, . sonal property bags 20 personal property towels, 7 wash cloths; Miss Mails, 2 pair of socks ; Mrs. Pilon, 24 towels, 6 sheets Mrs. Richardson, 13 suits pyjames, : pair socks, 4 personal property bags ty bags; 18 pillow Mr. J. W. Noseworthy and Mr. A. E. Phillips were visitors last awweck to Iroquois Falls Mrs. G. E.. I read a recent le ¢ vÂ¥ > were so in‘,â€"â€"~potf ray. of *avs th: i Ca} M ps 1t 1P SOCKs® .\Il'.‘l. x\l] , 6 pillo: an 110 to Toronto. <An after Mrs. Auer, of Timmins dladies makine 80 tow Red Cross. in :â€"Mrs. Murphy, Mrs. Todd, 1 pair sock, r3.. Smith, 21 comfort mal property ‘bags, 11 pau 11101 111 ) \\ D 14 ; MYPS. 1 suit pyjamas tt, Secretary FOHY J £ ctures ( > 4 p.m d from milita # cases; >Mry3 ) wash cloths chambault, 1% IMInSs, from Equpâ€" sta it towels, pair of sheets: again 30 to la w, spent 0C OJ V h intadt trdntntn in td ‘New Automobile and General Repair Shop * To D nc 200 t There was an interesting meeting of the Cohalt Town Counecil last week when two lawyers(Messrs. Geo. Mitâ€" chell cand T. MePlhmne}) appeared, to plead for the reâ€"engagement of Chief Burke as Chief of Police and three clergymen were present to oppose the auggeatod move. One of the lawyers said that a mining camp can not be conducted like a Sunday School class, but one of the Ministers replhed to this that while a Camp was hardly like Heaven it ought to he kept as »moral. as prxesible. ~Rolicitor‘ ‘Mitcheli Real Estate Telephone 49 Satisfaction Assured Prompt and Efficient Work 15 CEBAR STREET "Give if to ms, p! ase, Grancdâ€" adday.," SULLIVAN NEWTON of all kinds Opposite Post Office, Timmins Houses to Let and for Sale little full.. The this by saying . covered i# multituds not hide too man* ts line inca Police hkwf'aesar 8 mfe. a words to tliat e"fe(“ Expert Workmen Cniy A Trial Solitcited TIMMINXS, ONT. tstors (“)Na‘l"-“:f(fc’l while clhafity of sms, it w iould ~ks in the bwle : who. shouldibe, >Â¥ @upcm or 111 ks 1J6 )3] )6

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