Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 21 Feb 1917, 1, p. 8

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EIGHT Mrs. Hibbard has return after spending a week Robt. Sims at Dome Lake Miss Hazol is visiting her Asselstine. There was no regular meetings of the D.Y.B. Club this week, but the Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Mevers on Monday cvening, Feb. 26. been on the ofi Mines for sever take a positio: The now sutomobile license number plates are artiving in town this week,. Automobilists who have not yet atâ€" tended to the matter of securing their Inside of a_ wee had four or five 3 them bearing thes from homeâ€"made s no doubt will say i also *‘brewing"‘ cause that sort of Mr. Hoche‘s staff, being sold to Mr. recently announced Invitations are out for a_ social cvening in the Masonic Hall, Poreuâ€" pinc, on Monday cvening, Feb. 26th, under the auspices of the Poreupine Lodge, A.F. A.M. There will be dancing and cards and all the other pleasures that the Masons know so well how to gather at ctheir social A zcrand masquerade ball will be held in the Finlanders‘ Hall this (Wednesday) evening. The prizes for the bost masqueraders are: first, second, $3; third, $2.. From 8 to 10 o‘clock only masked persons will be allowed <to dance. â€" Unmasking will take place at 12 o®clock. â€" Masked persons will be admitted free, but all others have a fee of $1.00 to face. The Schumacher branch of the Canâ€" adian Bank «of Commerce Has anâ€" nounced the extension of its hours of doing hbusiness to the full regular banking hours. _ The â€" Schumacher branch will hereafter be open from ten a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturdays, and trom 10 tu 3 p.m. on other week (ld\w Mr. P. H. MeHale (successor to M.â€" J. Roche), is enlarging and imâ€" proving his optical parlors, and being the only qualified specialist in town in this line his enterprise should be of benefit and advantage to the pubâ€" lie. Mr. MeHale is using the *‘*shacâ€" ow test."" recognized as the hbestâ€" ow test,"" recognized as the hbest indeed the only real eye test. A delightful social event was the dance amnmd eard party given Monday night in the Oddfellows‘ Hall under the auspices of the Oddfellows and Rebekahs. About thirty couples were present and enjoyed the evening thoâ€" roughly. The piano music furnished by Mr. Stanley Rawlinson was one of the appreciated features of the event. It goes without saying that the refreshments were in good taste in both the meanings of the phrase. The social dance at the Dome on Monday evening was one of the most successful and pleasing events ever held in the distriect, which is just what would be expected from the Dome. â€" One hundred couples were present, many coming from Timmins, South Poreupine and other points. The fine, hbig Recreation Hall was artistically decorated for the occaâ€" sion, and the refréshments served by the ladies of the Dome were ‘‘a la Dome‘‘â€"which being translated in this case «means ‘‘excellent."" Apâ€" pel‘s orchestra furnished the best of music, and the evening‘s dancing and games, et=., were enjoyed by all. Bornâ€"to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Palmâ€" . on Tuesday, Feb. 20th, 1917â€"a 11 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer. 3 p.im.â€"Sunday School, 7.3U p.m. â€" Evening Prayer and Holy Communion. â€" PreacierLieut. the Rev. A. C. K. Trivett, M.A. Revy. J. Douglas Paterson, Rector. Services on Sunday, Feb. 25th (l1st Sunday in Lent) ST. MATTHEW‘S CHURCH (Chureh of England) E: Wl here for Frank AIf. Mallette, who tlhe M. J. Roche 3 Timmins News in Brief 0C i week the police have five drunk cases, all of the suggestion of being ade goods. â€" Cluef Craft say that there is trouble | o forâ€" somebody, beâ€" TUDNNLN to cCconill staff, the busine Cartwnig ice staff ‘al years, n with d1 sselstine, of Verona, brother, Mr. Harry L lnDama s wn past y returned to Camp week with Mrs. the business here P,. :IL,. MeceHale, as in The Advance. n g here w merrilv ; do it now ht, who has of the Dome is leaving to heâ€" Canadian can not hbe was mangaâ€" welry busiâ€" ar, has reâ€" ontinue on Miss Grace Carr. of Hamilton, is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. J. Asselâ€" ‘ine, at the Dome Mines. Mr. Art. Latimer, one of the early prospectors of the district, reâ€"visited the Camp last week. The loeal firemenhave orgamzed a swift hockey team and are doing a little practising with a view to exâ€" tinguishing all comers. The firemen have suech clever puck chasers as Messrs. MceLean, Austin, Phil Teare and K. F. DeLong, so they will be able to give any other local team a run for their money. One of the employees of a local livery and transfer firm was before Mr. H._ E. Montgomery, J.P.. this week charged with a breach of a town byâ€"law by driving on the sidewalk. As a warning to othersâ€"the police claiming that the aceused had been warned â€" beforeâ€"the defendant was warne ined There was a house at the New Empire Theatre Tuesday evening for the show, ‘‘Charlie‘s Aunt,‘‘ put on by a Cobalt company. ‘The Cobalt actors, under the leadership of Mr. Ravy Feldon. did eredit to their trainâ€" ing and their ability. The event will be repeated this evening at the New Empire. On Tuesday of last week a meeting of the Anglican clergy of the district was held at Monteith, and in addition to the religious services, there was a general discussion of the progress and opportunities of the Church in the North Land. Among those attending was Rev. J. D. Patterson, who was accompanied by Lieut. the Rev. A. C. 8. Trivett. MmInNSs JONES HEWITT, Bank of Hamilton Chbrs, Brantford. 4tE + Do YOU WANT STEADY WORK? Bushmen, Millmen, Teamsters, Riverâ€" menâ€"Work the year around. Good wages. , Apply to C. L. Williams, Connaught Mtation 14â€"15 SITUATION WANTED by firstâ€"class OFFICE TO RENT in the Reed Building. _ Apply J.â€"W. RHeed, ‘pphone 110, Timmins, Ont. 15tf IN THE ESTATE of Maseioli Anâ€" tonio fu Michelangelo, late of the Town of Timmins in the District of Temiskaming, deceased. Take Notice that all persons having claims against the estate of the above deceased are to file the same, duly verified by affidavit, with the underâ€" signed, on or before the First day of March, A.D. 1917. And Take Notice, that after said date the estate of the said deceased will be distributed, having regard only to such accounts as shall then have been filed. Dated at South Poreupine this First day of February, A.D. 1917. COoOK MITCHELL, Solicitors for Mascioli Leopoldo, Administrator for said Estate. 13â€" Canadian Patent No. 173156 is hereby offered cheap for eash or on deferred payments, subject matter being a double acting and reversible air feed applicable to mounted pneuâ€" matic hammer drills of the water Leyner type. The object of the inâ€" vention being that the machine is fed forward by means of compressed aiur on the same principle now used on the wellâ€"known stoping drill until the drill is run out and by reversing the alve handle the machine is brought to its retracted position in a period of two seconds, the slow and elumsy feed serew being entirely eliminated, and the efficiency of a machine being increased from 15 to 20 per cent. Must be seen to be appreciated. Can be applied to machines now in use. ‘The owner of this patent can easily control the Drill trade of Canada. Correspondence â€" solicited. _ Address all communications to J. C. H. Vaught, 467 West 22nd street, New YXork City. 15â€"17 OR SALEâ€"1 team of heavy horses and 1 team medium. Also camping outfit, including cooking utensils, blankets, axes, ete., ete. Apply to W. F. Geddes, Frontenac House, Timmins. 15 Straight loans made on first mortâ€" ze on improved property at Timâ€" eook, â€"v hotels 1 ences. Timmin PATENT RIGHT FOR SALE NOTICE TO CREDITORS with experience in North Land. Apply. to â€"P. a bhig house at the Ne 1¢ TZE PORCUPINE ADVANCE in leading Best referâ€" Box 575, 14â€"16 0 040 §$00009$0000004080046466 g:oooowoomww“ ©$9000000000000000000000460 5 §\ â€" § 36 ® 6 00 * . A *XA . 64 4 N * $ i 6< : oo o Car P - * 0C Y 4$% $3 O oooomooowwmwwwmwmwwmwoowwo 090000009« zz

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