Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 5 Sep 1917, 1, p. 3

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PHONE ) . â€" sOUTH PORCUPINE: § WWWWOGWOWQNMBO'OWMOO gfl @ WOCWCWQWWGWSWWMQ”OOOW W“““MOOOMONWWMWO“OMNWOQ: @ #$00900009006000000066660 D %0090808%03225‘:60% OOW ©#00000000090900000008408%00600 0$9¢0¢§0¢00000¢00060M PE . ; THIZD AVENUE MWOQNNOQOOOGGOMQO@0-‘-‘»0%»}%0006#0 AG4L§46 6@ INSURANCE of 4LL KINDS and REAL ESTATE Houses To Let and For Sale C + Phone 78 â€" Phone 95 B $ $ 000000000460 Office, Goldficlds Hotel, Timmins HUGHN MULHEROH, Agent « H. S MS, Funeral Directors and Embalmers IT PAYS TO PAINT WITH MINERVA PAINTYT We sell Minerva Paints for all purposes. All ready to apply. Easy to use. Wear like iron. Looks good. All shades and tints ard kinds. Come in ard let us tell you all about Minerva Paints. Minerva Paints add to the value and the life of buildâ€" Phone Si. TIMMINS TOWHNSITE CO., Ltd, Next Imperial Bank :: Timmics Chas, 6. Cummni: Sullivan Newton All kinds second hkand Mining Mact Boilers, Hoists, Punr Lumber, Building Materials Coal and Coke, Mine and Mill Supplies ACENT FOR Colgnial Stoel Companies Famous STAR DRILL STEEL Wead Ofiice OMNWMQ’QMQQ?. Real Estate and Insurance BRAZEAUY â€" T MMINS Opp. Post Office. TiMMINHS and SCOUTH FPORCUPINE Agents for Hayes Bros. Tombstoncs PLUMEER AND STEAMFPITTER. 10 Third Avenue. st Office. Teleshone 49 TIMMINS, COHT Collections Mado Timmins Regpgresentative sOoUTH PORCUPINE SCHUMACHER Y y . Dmills, etc. Y ard and W arehouse Noi + 30 ?.0. Box 319 P.O. Box 262. mdition. n m n s mme ar ww en and ente ’ l)()(r PL)‘I ( gfiâ€" in the rig her ')LCL % t.n eni Bfi .‘ S3 . Bc SA U e i however, VARIETY OFf CAStS AT COURI But Booze Cases, Majority and entered a plea of gmilty begzed consideration for his hbowever, on the grounds of lus industry and previous good ch Acting Chief Sally, on the othe asked the Magistrate to make a heavyy alien e due fine was later paid. Constable Rayeroft‘s pick trio was an Austrian named man. â€" He admitted his gult, : he got bis liquor from a came from Cpochrane, but who peated cost nn 4 1¢C For disturbing a faneral procession | a chaffeur was fined $3 and msts.! On behalf of the aceused, Solicitor| Cook explained that his elient did not know that it was against the law to pass a funeral, but natural respect| had made him hesitate until he was pratically foreed by us “t"m'es"\\'lml were in a desperate hurry to get to: South Poreupine. He had been alâ€" ready purished by being dismissed from his position tlirough the satter. had praticall were in Hs trou that 1e UD T1 in his condrc‘:. Alien enemies, ief pointed out, were liable to up to $500, for disorderly conâ€" Magistrate Atkinson made the 5 and. costs,â€"§34.50,â€"whieh ur children will be Magistrate told he: ated the woman l1 ilderoni grinned a pronounced, but th e to a look of su N« HIVIC bkra pleaded gmilty and aightforward ‘story. HMe t his liquor from lhus two o lisd just gone ahead of box. It was the first time that Mike had heen drunk, point ol OHBNeer M A1 . as t Â¥] smallest paid jot of Courszr in as Usual here las ss the bot ral. Acti procecedin 1 Wolchu blie plac (LO 1( THCE PORCUPITS ADVANCE to i of truthfuiness] Magistrate, ‘‘and am going to make. st possible,â€"$10| ade:l M the grin soon surprise and next cause W pe espec 1O ])Ua‘ imed Cneckâ€" uilt, and said a2 man who whose name acistrate reâ€" as the oOtner ns ike the ed was re., and A 1| YA t uilt olicitot OH costs, o1 the edin TT O d 00xX mad ind l S( ) in a pUDl and costs As the waitress who complained that W. Ling had struck her did not appear, the ease against the China« man was droppecd Another remand was made until Thursday of this woeek in the case aâ€" gainst Jolin Konobolski, aceused of the theft of various things from the A remand of a week was the theft of various Hollinger. _A remani also made in the O geainst J. Salomon. MOVIRG PICTURES OF Wl nB Governmert Expert Busy ting Pictures to in Europs, Lte. moving picture expe views in the Nérth L: in the south and throughout Europe to advertise this land and its possibiliâ€" ties, last week came to Timmins and has been busy here ever since with the exception of Monday, which day he spent at Iroquois Falls where he got many good views despite the unfavorâ€" able cloudy weather. Mr. Shiels inâ€" tends going back to the Falls later to secure a regular moving picture story of the processes occurring to paper from the time it is in the tree in the North Land bush until it becomes a newspaper in the hands of the reader. The story thus depicted will certainly be an interesting and educative one. Mr. Shiels has secured a large numâ€" |\ ber of interesting pictures in and aâ€" \round the mines here, and toâ€"day he %hus planned for some general views to show nutere ©000499098%0008°0066 #4#86%480 M’; : SNAPS i: 1INNMlnSs % MILL AKO SYPPUES, HMMTEI VANCOUVER Q’WOOO@M 4 840048449 We have for sale about cighty drills at very low prices. All have seen used, soms, only for a short time, and all are in good serviceavle ecnaition. Ley3er, Jenckes, Sulivan, and Litt‘!c Giant makes. NC n 1 paid forthwith 111 Europs, Ltc. Shiels, the Government re enwfl‘lmw'InMng Nbrth Land to be shown andthroughout Europe his land and its possibilhâ€" k ecame to Timmins and here ever since with the Monday, which day he uois Falls where he got ews despite the unfavorâ€" weather. Mr. Shiels inâ€" ack to the Falls later to lar moving picture story sses occurring to paper e it is in the tree in the bush until it becomes a the hands of the reader. us depicted will certainly 111C P‘ some i1 life * TYC 44 I the l!'])() )11 l t Mbi y ~Here iss Noz one. a large numâ€" ‘es in and aâ€" nd toâ€"day he .n ‘a se as on ces sc e amemate es ommc mssc > VO.VOGOQOOOOOQ:% U P* Eâ€" r o ho uen nU % IC .maAf oA 4 tra 9 2 oe â€" « o .+ pi C w Gst * t vil ZC 0§000000000500000000000800000$000000444844 C0000008800¢%46 onwmomwmmm«nwwwow' 4404 '. WOQNQO@OOOMWQM“OMQ‘WOMW 8400090060066 MWQOQON“OOOWNOOOOOOOMMMM }i;rfluzm-\\- #m® w fw‘l -'O‘:'-"":"A- * Public School and Separate School Supplies THE L. STADELMAN COMPANY Near the Station, Timmins w,?‘h‘! \5 2 7 oronto 1t In making an investment the selection of the security is the most important factor. Write us for advice before making a purchase. |GBELL, PLANT GD. e have everything in the line of school books and supplies such as textâ€"books, school bags, slates, pencils, and scribblers. We cater to the children‘s trade at all times, no matter how small it may be Watch our window display this week ¢g * 12 25 t d ®© # /4 M un # (3 y C) S Di GL A" COUNTER CHECK BOOKS LOOSE LEAF FORMS R U t 4 Phone 25 The Advance Timmms BROKERS Standard Bank Building 7 ORONT O i mm *i (I (formerly Mark Harris Co.) (Members Standard Stock Exchange) Send for copy "CANADIAN MINING NEWS" ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING IN OFFICE STATIONERY J U 44L o m esns s( 7 o. o on on ooo P / J 4 TELELPHONE MATIN 272â€"273 Cns mtc P ts Nh // 15 i * FLAVOUNR LASTSY*" e *4 umm un hew uo » Y en v* * i HAP ** ** Silver Street, Cobalt oi o o c o ioi n ks | Lh Montreal 4 7 T

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