Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 22 Nov 1912, 1, p. 8

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A resolution was passed by the Connoil to pay the firemen $1for each turn out to practice in lieu of exemption {mm the income tax. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Dunbar of Haileybury are wish-rod at the Connaught. Mr. Danbar will spend a few days in camp in the interests of his business here. A. H. Brown. manager :1! the Te- miskarm'ng and Hudson Bay Mine was registered at the King George ”0th Wednesday. Ed. J. Dunn and H.W. Steel. of Toronto, interested in the Jenny Vet have been in camp during the week. The early closing by-lawâ€"by are- solution passed by the Councilâ€" ceases tobceflcctive on the 10th and 15th of each month from De- camber 16th until Christmas. Ben Hughes has been in town during the week looking after the strike situation for the Toronto Globe. E. S. Semr of Cobalt “1‘in in Mr. and Mrs. Charles hiclnnis ar- cunp Wednesday. rived home in Porcupine Tuesday. H. R. Cnrtright of Toronto inter- ested in North Dome and other properties is registered at the Con- naught. Gid Harness was buck in camp the early part of the week. Arthur E. Webster, of Haileybm-y arrived in camp Tuesday [or a short stay. W. W. Mien. consulting em] necr of the Dome Mines. Limited was in the camp on business this week. C. H. More has returned to Co. halt lflfl' a few days in camp look- ing after business interests. E. J. Holland arrived in camp Wednesday afternoon for a kw days business trip. Ehgineer W. L. Fleming of New York is in camp this week in the interest of Catlin and Powell. Nipissing Stores, Ltd. ‘ N ipissing Stores, Ltd LOCAL ITEMS The Big Clothing and Shoe House The Big Clothing and Shoe House For anything in Gents’ Furnishings Boots, Shoes, etc. The bachelors and benedicts gave another successful dance at the Hotel (‘onnaught on Wednesday night. A- bout twenty couple were present and dancing was continued until ‘2 o'clock. Music was furnished by the Marsicano Orchestra. Ten men, supposedly from the Thiel Detective Agency of Montreal, arrived in South Porcupineon Wed- neoday night and were driven to the Dome Thursday morning. J. M. McGill, Chas. (‘nrr and Doc. Pearson have returned from a very successful two weeks hunting trip to Muskoka and Parry Sound districts. The party secured their full count of deer and other game during the trip. “on .Iacohi. one of the contrac- tors who made the Night Hawk Lake discovery is in camp. looking after assessment work for the same people. Markey and Hyde on one of their Northern Shaw claims. The work done so far has been the un- coveringof some good looking veins. Engineer Armstrong who hasbecn looking M‘er the l’nrcupino ('ana- dian Exploration Co's. claims, was in town Wednesday on his way East. Messrs. Munn and Blacklock turned this group 0! claims into this English syndicate. The sacrifice sale at Mrs. Christies store is going on each day. She is closing out to 20 West, and all goods must be closed out without regard to price. Mrs. Homer 1.. Gibson. with her mother Mrs. Atchison are spending a week with friends in Toronto. Re\'. George K. llamforrl will preach l).\°. on next Sabbath mom- ing at 11 p.m. in Golden City Methodist Church. Everybody made welcome. English Church services Sunday, November 24â€"1‘immins 10.30 3.111.; Goiuien City. 3.0" p.m.; Smith Por- oupino. 7.00 pm. Union Sabbath School meets in the Church at half past two.Graded classes. Mr. (E. Henry Superintend- REV. GEORGE K. BAMF‘ORD. PASTOR. Sunday. chomlmr 24. 1912. Divine serx'éces as follows :â€" 11 mumâ€"Morning service. preaching by the RM. H. S. Lovering. All seats free. Everybody inVitcd to and made welcome at all our ser- vices. Choir practice every Fnlday even- ing at 8 p.m. Miss Ethel Strain, Organist. T p.m.â€"Evoning service, Rev. G. K. Bamford will preach. Subject. “The New Birth." I Chief George ('aldbiek and Inspec- lt.or W. S. Blackwell hare been in lcnmp during the entire week. Every- thing is quiet in the towns and a- round the outskirts of the mines. No liquor is being sold and the miners as a body the not renorted to violenceuf any kind is the con- dition in which they have found things. SOUTH PORCUPINE PRESBY- TERIAAN CHURCH. Miss May Kennedy. daughter of} Sylvester Kennedy arrived home from Ottawa this week. Miss Florence Baker returned home Tuesday from a holiday trip in To ronto and New York. .\ (‘ull pic of drill work ed. Jack McKay o! the Provincial Police force arrived in camp Tues- day. C. L. Sherril of Buflalo, who with other interested mining men. commence work this week with a shot drill to do considerable pror pecting work with n shot drill on one of the clams recently acquir- ed North of the Rea Mine. .\ vmtple of thousand feet of drill work is to be accomplish- Colonel W. ll. SteVenson of the Pearl Lake mine left Thursday for Toronto and points in the East. Jack Wilson of the. Canada Foun- dry Company. left for Toromo Tue» day. Bloor Avenue. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE The wedding of Mr. Cecil A. (‘ul- hert of South l’oreupine. and Miss Loretta J. Campbell who is also well known in the North Country. took place at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Edward Campbell, Bucking-ham, Que, on Monday the 18th inst. Mr. and Mrs. Culbert will take up their residence in South Porcupine at once. where Mr. Cul- bert's business interests demand his constant attention. Married At §0y6x36§ The many friends and acquaint- HOCKEY STICKS in great variety. Pucks. Shin Guards. Protectors. Hockey Uniforms. Skate Straps. EVERYBODY SAYS SO! WHAT? “You‘re sure to get it at Marshall- Ecclestone’s. They have everything in hardware." Lunn’s Skates, Dunne‘s Tubes. McCulloch's Tubes ,7 , Automobiles, “A", “B”, “C", “D" and Ladies Auto, BOKER’S Dominion, Swift, Crescent. and Beauty, Spring Skates and others. Have you swn our stock of skates and Hockv)’ Bums ’? Without a doubt we lmvv tlu- must mmplme lime over shown in MM Ontario Buffalo Robes Marshall-Ecclestonc, Ltd Hone Blake“ Carriagel‘leatenl ‘____'_'h°_'f¢__25 “WI’QRâ€"CEI‘PINâ€" I Bob Sleigh: Children: Sleds Blby Cutters Buckingham Ames-Holden’s Professional Hockey Boots ,, “K- thc l'mlr styles of McPherson's for men. wmnvn girls. and boys. |Skates and Hockey fioodsl Hockey Boots (o. G/mwfifim/mfofiwg g/og/mfiégfi/w/za .96... 6,6 6.5,. ©©rmrw "YHI ITOIB WITH TNI IIO .TOOK" @9©@©Q ‘L‘XKQSTWWCWHO‘ ° 0000000000 0% The time of the Council was tak- en up Wednesday night with the early closing hy-law. The case a- gainst E. R. O’IIearn was with- drawn. The by-law is to be amend- ed 80 as to read that when the 10th and 15th come on Sunday the days following will he considered as the legal days of opening. anocs of the happy couple cxtcndg congratulations and best. wishes for bright and prosperous future. Mrs. Culbert will he at home alter Jan. lat, 1913. “’0 lva this your nddml "mm- “ lnnk am] he (-mn'im'ml The timber on South hall 0! lot 10. Con. (i, 'l‘isdale Township (163 acres). Timber is mostly pine of good quality. bum me. sad ‘ ' mm. For further information ad‘- dross. Wanted. by middle of Decanber, general servant. must. be able to do plain cooking. Write Box 838. South Porcupine, or for Summation ap- ply Porcupine Advance. TIM BER FOR SALE. Tobouau in Dog Harness WANTED. Box 40, Fergus.

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