Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 9 Aug 1912, 1, p. 5

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g1 ihe Milton Carr 3% Hardware Co. 132.1 «32' 33. $3. (‘3! South Porcupine 2 '8 vv ‘0 O. .2. of. Q South Porcupine g g Box 522 '1’ bone 16 ©< 93» flfl‘fllfifififima flig‘é’m HOTEL CONNRUGHT Bmutii'ully anutml, nvm'lnnking Porcupinv Lake :llHl Snuth Porcu- pine. Fitted up with all modern- conveniences. Two minutes walk from the T. N. 0. Station. D- A- FROOD MGR. “209m. g“ Hats. Caps. Boots and Shoes. fifi and everything in Furnishing 533% Goods linefioan all 'be found at ,4 @:fi the up-to-date store of 2 Special This Week 9 m ¢ mQKWOxm‘w/Q z m §m§©§® O n. m. 9 m‘w 05/9 . 9,90 m§zzkox The Palm Garden 14' "‘{D'.ID!1109_ Styles Correct-"Stock well g; M, W :s‘ “0' H2i H E: 3631 lected and up- ”to date. 9 TV'.‘ fiagzaaaafiafigagwg TRADERS BANK Has the following offices Will Come Before Magistrate Today Police Officer Jack Brennan got in- to a mixup with Frank Curry Tues- day night while searching Curry's place on Railroad street. Mr. Curry rather objected to the proceedings and started to mix it, and a rather nasty fight was on. Dick Cowan' was called on to help Brennan in the dis- Lowney's Chocolates, Randall’s Grape Juice Pint Botties 500 Hontserat lime Juice, pints 50c, Quarts iic Neilson’s Ice Cream and fresh fruit arriving daily Manager Haileybury THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE Transfers of money by mail or telegraph made through anv Branch of this Bank. IIIGUG ‘3‘} vubu- "-â€" , Travellers going into Porcupine are invited to avail themselves of the advice or services of the managers of the above-mentioned branches. . H. Day, Martin Walsh PORCUPINE Capital and Surplus, Total Assets, INCORPORATED, 1885. Branch also at Haileybury OF CANADA. in the Porcupine GOld District; THE charge of his duty. There were sev~ eral other witnesses of the fight who were called on but welched the job. Under our laws it is a serious of- fense to disobey the call for help of an officer and subject to a heavy fine or jail sentence. In many cases as- sistance is necessary and relieves an officer of the otherwise necessary brutal use of the club. Curry will come up for his hearing this (Friday) morning before Magis- trate Torrance. Manager Porcupine Branches 3 6,800,000 5 52,000,000 . Tipton, can be Rowe- Walsh left on the noon train Saturday for Toronto. Dr. McLaren returned to Porcupine on Thursday night. Goo. Knowles left on Tuesday for his claims near Whitefish River. INTERESTING ITEMS FROM PORCUPINE M. Bozan paid a visit to Swastika on Saturday. returning on Monday night. Mr. Robt. Sims arrived in Form pine on Wednesday night from Mont real. where he has been takimz a v.1 cation. l'earcc m Sprimrlmu. 1 min. I visiting their sister. Mrs. (”'i ginnis. of liaileyhury Croscc cupino lake llovtnr llvrtraml has pm'vhasml tlu house and lnt rm Duh! strevt. lately owned by his. cousin. Wm. llortmml and will move his family into it at once. The work on tho nvw ma Porcupine and LakoViow c M! Monday. a fnrt'o nf men un tlw I‘nrmmino cm! H charge of ROM. Murphy. Arthur Hnttloy w 'l‘umzday with some quartz shmvim: fron hl'mltalt in 0“ h‘ Nighthawk distrivt. a Mr. and Mrs. Sequin and family rvturnod (m Tuosday from thvir holi- iduy trip. Among other plums they lvisitod wm- Muntu‘nl, Ottawa. Prea- imtt. Banticld and North Bay. Mr. ISomxin has done quite a hit of husi- no.“ in connm-tion with Porcupine iminim.r camp and his tour bids {air .to he a suocossiu] one. 3‘0" thv (irvat sympathy i~‘ iv“ with Rm-w Martin Walsh. who. while on a trip to Toronto. rm'oivod news of the «loath of his fatht-r. who passed aWay at Delhi. "1.. to which Place Mr. at Unlhl. lll.. tn wn Walsh immodintvly hoarimr the sad m-ws The Misses Delia and enrcc of Sprimrfirld. ”hi". isitim! their sistcr. MN. (7 1nd On Friday (i. Enanturel. M. P. P. for supper and i.) up: ready (M. the for Prescott (‘ounty. paid a visit to spm't'hos in mp evening. The party the omens of \Iesn's. Seguin 8'. Bert- prior to leavinu' the ground PXDrpsg- rand. Bank Hotel. Porcupine. and ed their appreciation of the after- had an hour's interesting: talk with noon's enjoyment. and the, hearty (‘roft Baxter and Wm. Bertrand on Q manner in which they had 1,0,." re- the history of the camp. Croft Bax- «mixed. 0 ter has been in Porcupine since .\'0\'.. ' In the eVenim: a hit: dance was u'iv- 1900, and was therefore able to draw ’Ben in Tom King's fine hall. at which some interesting comparisons he- {about 50 couples occupied the floor. tween the camp as it was then and ’among whom were noticed several memhers of Mr. Rowell's party. Be- iim‘: the first civic holiday ever given M in Porcupine. it was in every way a e on Friday. decided success, and as a kick~ofi it, DO\V. Porcupine was en fet “a“... n in itself 9:0 to the limit. was great. Porcupine was on I when it let itself (:0 The civic holiday sports at Peron-4 pine passed off with balearing smoothness last Friday. There was only one hitCh on the program to mar the pleasure of Porcupine en- thusiasts and bar sinister the escut- r.~heonâ€"-when the Timmins bunch of rock eaters walked away with the bacon and $50 in gold in trimming the Porcupine ball team. The ball game in the morning was between Porcupine and South Porcu- pine, the former winning 16 to 6'. The first game in the afternoon was between the Timmins and Dome club and at the end of the 9th bhe score stood 12 to 5 in favor of Tim- Mrs. Garrnw. mnflu-r nf l'rmtmavr Garrnw. who is «m a visit to 1101' m. was an intoroatod spct'tamr 0! w hnwhall tnurnamont rm Friday. {(1 apponrml crontly amusod at tho «llzun made by the fans. mms. The final game was played between Porcupine and Timmins and was for blood and the yellow boysâ€"and Por- cupine took the count and short end of the purseâ€"Timmins winning with a score of 16 to 10. Porcupine made their ten runs in one inning and were blanked the other eight by Racicot, who pitched a good, heady game. the new road 'lvotwoen Lakcvicw commenced nrw of mvn lwimr put him! and under thv fim pr in town nvoodod samples 0! that he had ime in the undt Boatric 3V0 hoe .18 on of on She is not by any means a dead town as regards sport. and on Fri. day she outdid herself. Three events coming as they did on the same day did not clash but rather served to help one another to an ideal day's enjoyment. Three games of baseball in one day was in itself a marked event and then the visit of Mr. Howell and his party enlivened things treatly. and to can all the Reeve. Martin Walsh. declared it a civic holiday. and to see the crowd that came from the south end. Dome. Schumacher and Timmins one must have thought it was a holiday in all those places as well as Porcupine. The Weather was fine. but sliirhtly ‘('lllll}'i hut not enonszh to prevent the hunts on the lake heinit kept lmsy. In the afternoon .‘lnrtin Walsh. the kl‘ it ”11‘ Visit HT lmdy vxprossml wvrv each pres: in prnu number of lmlit :hcir manv a drvs‘svs‘ did 11‘ calicty of NH" 7-" «and. which 11; tlw lilwrality r Hams Lumber nwmlu ht Hartnrs. was vrnwdml. and “In whnlc- ~rvm' was fair in look upon. .\t fhv mmmwnvmnvnt nf tho L'amo iwtwnon Timmine and Porcupine Mr. Rum-ll lc-ii his 5‘01”. and amid much applause tnnk his Nave in the pitch- vr's hm: and pitrhmi the first bail, whivh was «ivftlr vamrht hr meu Walsh. Tho visitors stayed until the and nf the zatno. whirh was won lw Timmins and were quite as en- nthor cnlnmnl and was unite as on- thusiastir as any hall fan on the tivld. .-\t the (-nnrlnsinn of the (ramp the party returned to the Cnnnanmht fur supper and to got ready for the spm'Pht‘S in the owning. The party prinr to leaving.' the ground express- :od thvir apprm'iatinn of the after- innnn's enjov ment. and the hearty :manner in whirh they had been re- icoivcd. in Opposition and the at I mrmiwrs nn their arrivn ale and mmrtnl thvm tn munch. On their way. .1 Minn nf Mr. Reilly. thoy it to his around-u which : l . . . Some one is gonng to take a Vaca- tion to the Toronto exhibition this "year at the expense of the Nipissing 'Stores. The only question now is, ;who will it he ? Ben Croskery, man- ager 0f the store, seems to appreci- Eate the favor and courtesy of the ‘huying‘r puhlie and to return this feelâ€" ing of good will has decided to give HIN‘ {UN Free Trip To Toronto Exhib. ive. A drawing will then be made and a round trip ticket with hert‘h. accompanied with a lucky $10 gold piece will be given the holder of the lucky number. u coupon tit'kot with every 50 cent purchase of (mods from Auzgustwlfith until Saturday. Aumlst 24th, inclus- Wins Suit IOHIS . “"1 ll Good clothes does; not always make the man, but it sometimes helps. Oscar Smith, well known among all mining men, was the winner of the bench tailored suit which the Nipis- sing stores gave away at the last drawing contest, and is most pleasâ€" ed with the manner with which he was treated. This store has made another announcement which will please their customers. Look it up. N n upmzm um allt'h Aft caravans npinoitc- m acmmpanic :I'N‘nhflllflt‘i Hu‘ swm‘t [was 0 tho hzw mmmdd.f whivh at this sea- 1! your Innks splvndid with mus and many mlored vhivh W34 :1 rvwlminn ‘ tn rs. whn nvvvr (‘XPN‘N'G to beauty in this north mun- r an inspvvtion n! hishcmv crowd on arrival. 'l‘hv nvd L'n'atly tn onjny the wru! nf thvm proved tn man. at whivh every- wl their admiration.tlmy Pic‘fllml with a button- peas. The party pro- ‘ lmwlmll mamh. then and were loudly cheered rrmwl on arrival. 'l‘lu- rcstnn mt'h tn’ mid to the can». Tho nvw 2mm] :1“ lwnn built through if Messrs. E. L. Wil- anlmny and Messrs. Tapp. building con. rnwclml. and thc- whole mot by Of Clothes H ho. 0th arrival “HI I“ [15 “(“d. A o. pro-stout ll’lfllI-i If . King. Dr. Chas. Mm: Willinmn other well ’al at “new 3 tho lml at the invi 3' paid :1 vi .l ll proved tn us as: any A firm“ :NH and HIM Li! 0N all

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