Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 18 Jun 1915, 1, p. 7

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PM” INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS ' ‘8: GEILS Telephone 4’ I°°X°¢ Other Narrow Squeakz. i While a party of Tlmtnltts players l iworz- oriviuz away from the grounds on the ileum road a pedestrian who i ihatl etc-pond out of the way of our inutumohiio lauded hark right in the ipath of the players; whose car was ‘zirivmt h;- Ertie Svhetletter. To his t‘nnlilP'l'll‘ilnt‘:’-S and altu'rity ir. h1uti- iiiug the wheel was undoubtedly one i the outraoe of the pedestrian from aer- iious iuiurier. or a had shaking up. This some «or seemed to he carrying a “Jonah" if a later moment was any proof in this respet't. Wiult- between Schumaoher and 'i‘imtuius they apprnarhed a rig vou- taiuing three boys only. The horse was apparently new to autos or much tai‘raiti of them as it took fright and "3 the driving youngsters. lost control. This was before the automobile had reached the rig. The horse dragged ithe vehicle over two large logs at the '9#¢¢+¢+¢¢¢§¢+¢§%O}¢¢¢%("5'90" fflfiRfl-fiw {SCANS RT Bflll 8.3?sz m WEB 0000000000000000000000 0000000000000000000000 hunting incidents Created last Have! Feature Being Intmnunen; Week By Runaway Honses--- " on Big American Inanscnntin- ‘ n “Jonah" Ruin Ride ’ nntni Baiirnad m-myu of :‘minr m whu wen- J. A. THERIAULT - TIMMINS Every garment cmbbdiés the finest type of Tailor work We’ll be very glad ty have you call and see our display of in rear-hing this an endeavour wax. :lr hy reversal men to detach the and from the lip-turned rig but it cot-(ins: in gaining its liberty and '0 more took to its; heels with the nrncd baggy dragging behind. her stumps. in and out amonr er conveyanves the frantic animal 3 making for the poml near at n! \‘fhtll it millilml with a stamp ieh fret-«i the, buggy and when the ’M- was ultimately exhausted it b caught near some shacks with- . a vestige of harness. The out- .niing feature was the marvellous an» of a lady and three children :inp in a buggy watching the game 0 wow missed only by inches. New patterns and mscore of interesting models. “Art Clothes” TflF. PORCI'PINI’. ADVANCE of the occupants u! the auto lrmne- dlutel)’ jumped out uhrl pit-Red the buy up. He was taken Into the ear and {mud to he he worse for his fall so :1 chase was" made utter the horse and m; uhlch had gone about 400 vzn'ds with the llnes dragging . when It was eventually stopped and held by the players till the car had passed and both pat-Hes proceeded home without any more excitement. FDR??? side of the read and half overturned it. One boy was thrown out but for- tuz‘utol). as it happened. landed in the crock at the suit of the road. Some unmu who wwr tlzc :mvvl Man. Said «mo ”f. to; them: heir “T3!" 1.“:‘0311‘4 nl-jwlinn l0 lunglKCO rrilruml j mmoya lnilltorlu l~ns lwon ”‘9- !le lzu'l; ul" vnmwxwm “gulch-2| 2w 'l‘ pa'wc-nfxm lun‘v sufi’orml. Nuw, 9701 Hmnlm m H20 vntv-rpriro ul' William ”"5" FM all this will he «lune mmy with. ‘ mul llu- magnillvvnt stars of the slugo ln wlnm- survives .‘lr. l"u\' alunc l'us tlw mM'illg-pit'lux'c rights. mm he . awn un tlw etc-rem: mnicl-‘t llw luxur- Juli inns surrnumlings nl‘ our «lining vars. lug whirl: lszzw boon wlittml far this pnr- She mum. m: a regular (-voning's calor-lwat Fn‘i u” this will he elm and tin- magniflvvm stat tn wlmw snrvirm .‘Ir. 1 Mo lum'ing-pic-turc rig sm'n nu Hm svrm: 3'."in inns surrmmdinm nf‘ ur tuimm-m fl .3! meats 5.3 Tflflflflflfl TRAINS l't‘ N PF I'M“ IN] fl H‘ M'mxin hit um' clini Hus pm 9:310 ‘fll'fl E’ ‘ “What name have you. selected for your whist dub?" ' “We're thinking of calling it the ‘Rubber Band.’ " “I was on It deck," said Mr. Jet'o t'rey. “on the starboard side, and about five minutes before the liner sankl saw Jones. Ihappened to look from the vompanionway and found the deek deserted save for the young man who stood about 30 yards awax. He had a hand eamera, and “as stmzdintr at the rail, balancing himself with one toot on the top rail, for the boat had a trivhttttl list, and was takinvr snapshot utter snapshot ot litehoats beiwr loaered and those already on the \. atei.' I’. L. Junes was; a passenger on the ill-fated Lusitania. returning to Eng- land after H visit to New Yurk. And standing on the (leek ut' the Lusitania with the water rising higher and higher, making phntugruphs of the passengers serainhling intu lit'ebouts, Jones went tu his death. mes' heroism is best described by C‘. T. Jeffrey. of Keuosha, Wm. 11 survnvur ut' the Lusitania: I’atrivk L. Jones. ut’ the Landau stafl' 01' the Ilvarst-Solig News Piv- tul'iztl, was a horn. and in his heroism ho vurricd nut the host truditiuns of the mews gzlthc-ring world, although it cost him his life. hat-ks atmther Home to wm. infihes t‘happy Raster. the ride: (,t' Wildtn'e. to use the whip on the more. whirl: will rause her to - illz. it the tint: on the racing! stahie is up when the hors- es stz- rt. litnrittta cizvertmrs the plot and" fires to it. e o" ..(\. \.i|t'l‘(‘ she has a terriiie struggle \iith ixeeie. She snot-cells in pulling down the ting while lighting Keefe. Harrison routing to her assistance and dragging Keefe down the stairway. where a furious struggle ensues. The story eloses with ilenrietta on the root‘. the flag own. in the arm. or her lover. Wild- fire having: won the race. in regard to the Lusitania pit:- tnrns it shouizl he clearly understood by anticipating spectators that these are actually moving photos. A eer- tain amount of confusion has arisen because of still photos being circu- lated showing the great liner in var- ious positions. The reel to be placed on at the Empire is 800 feet in length and in the pictures will he seen many at the passengers who were doomed never to reach the other side 0! the Atlantic alive. On Friday and Saturday nights the (Bullt‘lllillilg :scries ot‘ 'I‘re5 ()‘l-iearts will he givenâ€"much to the regret of enthusiastic patrons who have fol- lowed the serial from the beginning. (onsolation will he found later. how- .~ver. with tht booking of many more attractive features on similar lines. the iirst of which will he The Master Key at an eariv date. Speeiul interest shnuld he ereuted in the genuine ium'ingr pietures ut" the Lusitania leaving New Yurk on her lust. t'ut‘nl Vnynge, whieh will he shuwn at the Empire 'l'hentre, 'l'im- ruins, on \\'ednesduy and Thursday next, when one reads the t'ulluwing.r ueenunt «if an ineident while the huge hner was netuully Sinking: TRIED Ill HIKE HIM 0f lUSITMIA SINKIHE But P. 1. Jones lust His life in Attempt to Supply the World With Pictures Doomed Vessel A?» to tho came of the (' ml by John Gnrrlsazx. t‘: ”11'an verdict ls mil lm. ng unldcminoi (m:- lxcel‘d a. la mi only .. zen. the truth. The (my Of the bl; h proachlng. and Wilmlro Illly ln llu‘ Ketl‘o Mn hacked to win. llcofc h to rob Henrietta of tho but she cowrs (lormu: and the plan ls frustrau on the day of the big r: Julm Garrison. and ucrl! ing ln colluslon with K She shows Garrlse: wnuh and tlw mls son°tullu her the tr 0.3 that he must m. he prepares for n hams another nor: Empire Presents Lillian Russell In “‘V’ildfire" lemon turns amusement ha Lnlch are quite Ml which 8! n thv ('mll final not 0 to win. ride: (,I' umber cf attract- presonmi at the :‘immins. during mbk vhich um; I portrays Vodnesday 21:: picture M3 on her w i to out should ‘ 'l'lw I.\|K‘ll!“|llhs I'm “III" John 'z‘J'II'I IIII- mn‘m'tl ngu-Ialh III mm M “w >I°|Imlulvx film! In .‘IlIs. . \S'UI‘. in 'HH'N' III'IIISI (NIP-HIIIII 01 "million- EI‘JH'I' nI' Ilw IImIIw. 840 Fifth “\‘I‘lllw. NVIIIle ('ulullv' .\shII' '1‘“ In his WU'I' I'ur IiI'v Hl‘ until I‘I‘IIIIII'I'iIIgo. $330.00"; ’uIII-IIIIII! uI‘ taxes. $21,001): lmvyors' rum. -I. ’50; (plLVSiI'iillrfi 3'003. 3'23.- Much interest was created in front 0! the butcher shop or Mr. W. Armio tage. butcher. Timmins. on Monday last when a large black bearâ€"slain of courseâ€"was on exhibition. For the season or the. year his cost was in remarkably good condition. Bruin had ventured too near to civi- lization last week and was reported to be in the neighbourhood of the dump about a mile from Tlmmlns. in Moneu. Charles Wainwright was the nun who succeeded in ending the bear-'3 wanderings for good and all. and the animal w” found to he a fine male creature thought to be about a yet: old. “\Vhere in thunder is my ramfl" yelled the mun of the house. Veaturesome Bear Shot Near Timmins “Just a minute. dear.’ said a Si]- vcg'y mim from the kitchen. “I’m using i‘ w slice potato chips." a suggestion of huhhy hurses, rubber halls, and all the uther little things that make children, rich and puor. happy. The lmy's persunul comfort has cost $5,000. which item covers the purchase of tuys, cluthing. and sup- plies. This does nut include the maintenance of a nurse, which cost is included in the general item cuvering the one-third fur the upkeep ut' the Fifth Avenue house. flair of Mn Jacob fistnr is "me 'x'ears we and Costs Ever the Aime in live Itil"~tlltt'it ut tum-s. $21.00": hnryi-rs' fun. .33 .20”: (ph.\'.~‘ivi;m°:z Wm. .23.- 7MH: lmml I'ur :js'l’Jmum t'ur Mr .\.~tnr its gmivrul guardian. 3.50: tn Hum-hunts mu! uthvrs 35.1"“). Might Have Charged More. Amt yr! ”10 $04.00” whirh tho 3n)”: mu! hi-r shmrs shv sin-m in his iwhult' I'H‘t“\ «luvs lint iurluilv all. which Mrs. Astur says she might prnpcri)‘ hnn- rhurgml against his iwtzitv. It is [minted «mt that hv has Iii-mi trmitml louimitly in the matter «if rhxirgvs. t'ur his mother did nut (-mupvl Juhn .lawuh tn lmv pmt ut' the rvnt ur upkvvp ut the summer hunw .lt Hilt‘ Hillhul‘. ML, ur the autumn- hilvs thorv. ur for trips nu \i'hivh thi- lmy has m-vmnpuniml his mother he- twemi Now ank and Hair ltnrhur. Mrs. Astor rails atti-ntinn tn this in her am-unnting and acids: ”l’mm all at' whivh hv has I‘N't‘ln'tl substan- tial hvnvlit aml with a ri-asnnahh- pm'tiun ut' whirh vxpvnsv. as I am nil- \‘isml by my mansvl. Henry A. (lil- «lorslvow. tlw said inl'anl might pm- pcrly ho vhargml.” No Comfort Overlooked. 'l‘hnl tin nvml ur i'ntlit'm't l'ni' .lnhn Jamil) Astnr was m‘vi‘lnukml ni' nt'g- levtml. 01‘ will hi- as lung as his math- ('1' is his general guardian. is nut only i-x'iilont l'i'nm llH' pi'ux'isiun inmlo l'ni' him by Mrs. Astur. hat is further in- «livatml l'i'nm hi-r awn statonwnt in thv impart tn tlw Snrmgutvs' ('anrt. Little .luhn Jumh, like any uther baby, has hml his pleasures, which to him have been nut the least hit less enjuyahle heeuuse ut’ the need in his yuung life of legal serviees. In the sehedules filed by his nmther there is “By the lmwisiun made in tho will ”1' my hm- hushmul.” says Mrs. .\s<tur. "fur thee vrvntinn u!’ :1 trust fund ”3' $35,0(DHJNHD fur Hw hmwlit ut' mwh vhihl ut' minv that might survive him. it (-lmu'ly uppmu's than it was his intentiun to pmvido a sum fur the maintmmuvo mud sumun't 01' such in~ fault umplv in 50mm» everything fur the mmfurt. welfare. and mhwutiun ut' suvh child tlmt mum-y (‘fillld pro- Vida.“ pormillml tn lmy um fur lwr villild. Whusv ilH'ulM‘ t'rmn Um $3,000,000 trust fund ummmtx tn alum! $110,000 ll" NH? Hilfiflfiflifl‘i BABY. NEEDS $2liflflfl Vfflfl 3","! “ll I‘I‘Q n her expendi- ns shows that expcmlod for SEVEN Snrl‘ liHlu HHIIUHS Sn" - has hm Mrs. .\Stul‘ WM 0" the frum lwr ivh will In- .' slid c'm'm Hu «mint vnso thv may lw ll L'! 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