Ontario Community Newspapers

Porcupine Advance, 13 Jun 1923, 1, p. 10

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esnt %m%%%%fifi%gfi%%@fifififig THE PORCUPINE ADVAN GINGHAM DRESS DANCE MCINTYRE HALL, JUNE 20th commenein hamâ€" Dres served during Melutyre Orc music for the MR. JACK MARSHALL HAS RETURNED TO MONTREAL Mr. Jack Marshall, who managed the Timmins Hockey team last season, and Who has shown a very helpful inâ€" terest this year in local baseballl, footâ€" ball and all other sports, has returnâ€" ed â€"to Montreal to accept his former position in that city ~with the ‘Meâ€" Donald Tobaceco Co. During his stay in Timmins, Mr. Marshall made inâ€" numerable friends by his genial, hapâ€" py ways and his genuine good sportsâ€" manship. He will be missed in all (ines of sport, and his departure from town is generally viewed with regret, but all will joinâ€"sincerely in good wishes‘to good old Jack in his presâ€" ent location and wherever he may be in the future. BOY KNOCKED DOWN BY AUTO, BUT NOT INJURED _ Sunday afternoon just as the crowds were coming down from the R.C. chureh, a boy was struck by an auto on the crossing in front of the Goldfields. The taxi sounded its horn, but the boy failed to get across before the auto. The lad was knockâ€" ed down, and at first it was feared that he might ‘be injured. The taxi, however, was going slowly and stopâ€" ped at once. The boy was carried inâ€" to Dr. Moore‘s office where it was found that he had escaped any injury except a bruise or two. The lad was able to walk home. ‘Officer Sally took the taxi driver in charge, hail beâ€" ing accepted for his appearance on Thursday to answer to a charge of careless driving. A tenâ€"yearâ€"old _ son of Joseph Dumoulin, Ville )fi[nrie, was drowned in the creek at that place last week. The boy, with some chums, had been playing on a raft and fell off into the water. His companions were unable Timmins and District Notes Dane Recreation Hall, Schuâ€" V ednesday, June 1l1th, 9.15 p.m., is a Gingâ€" ancee. â€" Lunch will be the evening and the restra will furnish the in connection ces, and these pecially attraceâ€" Band â€" Concert (‘:mund% Friday week at ® p.m. All musie lovers s the big event to be g on Thursdayâ€"ev emnw the Tnnmma Male C ship in a per Town Mr. Alex. Wilson (‘‘*Seotty‘‘), of [roquois Falls, spent the weekâ€"end in Timmins. He â€" went receently â€" from here to the Falls, taking a bartnerâ€" Mr. J.~J. . Morrison, the United Farmer leader with whom Premier Drury ‘has clashed on several ocâ€" ‘astons, is to campaign in the" North Land on behalf of the Drurp Governâ€" ment. Mr. Morrison is expected to speak at Cobalt on June 20th. While Mr. Hartley â€" Dewart â€" was busy campaigning for the Liberal Party in the North Land last week, some of his enemies apparently got busy and robbed him of the nominaâ€" tion as candidate for Southâ€" west Toronto. At any rate the Conâ€" vention voted 162 to 65 for E. J. Curry, a plastering contractor, to ‘hbe the candidate. Friends _ of _ Mr. Dewart say it was a plot to kill Dewâ€" art politically and they go so far as to say they will not support the nomâ€" inee, the said plastering contractor. some of his enemies apparently got busy and robbed him of the nominaâ€" tion as Iamberal candidate for Southâ€" west Toronto. At any rate the Conâ€" vention voted 162 to 65 for E. J. The next regular meetin Timmins Town Council is ANNUITY FOR WIDOW OF MURDERED CONSTABLE It is understood that Mrs. Joln Utquhart, widow of the late Provinâ€" cial Police Officer Urquhbart, who was killed while seeking Leo Rogers, the North Bay bandit, , will receive an annuity from the Provincial Governâ€" ment as long as she lives, or remains ernment favours an annuty a Iump sum. Mrs. Urquhar receive $2,000.00 insurance by her ‘husband at the tun or an eX tihe reneral â€"ani M ; SFeot! widow L rOVInCIAL ~POi recommendation neral and it is nImMms Countll Is $ Monday afternoon, June lonn 1La\ extended oron Eddy p.mm barbher bandit, , will receive an m the Provincial Governâ€" iz as she lives, or remains General Williams, head of cial Police, has forwarded ndation to the Attorneyâ€" d it is said that the Govâ€" léaves d visit to h Goldchester ULâ€"=InNness this week for 10114 rememnber ven in the Rink (tomorrow ) tomorrow as agalnsti t will also >~ carried ne /of his TLNeLGELLC of this ome in County, heduled 25th. 31 passengers Irom any dilhculty witl the immigration. The cost of the ticket is also much less. Book through me and I will forward the ticket the same day and make all arâ€" rangements necessary. Sailings to Quebec and Complete ; Fares to Timmins. June 23rd Third â€"Cabin Good Standard Bread FRENCH and DANISH PASTRY WEDDING CAKES and TARTS, PIES, FRENCH ICE CREAM, CHARLOTTE RUSSE, . WE HAVE THEM 11 a.m.â€"‘‘Found Wanting.‘‘ 7 pm.â€"‘*A Question of Profit."" Special meetings begin Sunday, June 3rd, and last for one week. Special singing at all meetings. All orders promptly attended to. Pastor: M. R. Hall, Birch street, behind Frank Byck‘s Grocery P:0. BOX 447. W. G. BOWLES, B.A. South Porcupine â€"â€" Ont. ot. Regis Bakeries assage booked here saves your igers from any difficulty with mimmigration. The cost of the is also much less. Book zh me and 1 will forward the the same day and make all arâ€" Township Building If you want Phone 353.

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