Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 5 Sep 1917, 1, p. 4

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m’ oo A L 00000008 0 0000040004844 0060 09408464 J.R.GORDON ; Cold Weather Economy means more boiling and stewing meats, pot roasts, shepherd pie, etc. Take advantage of these specxa]s PRIMLE STEER BRISKETS l 6 (points( per lb.... ® PRIME STEER BRISKETS l 8 (centre cuts) per lb ® S HORKRKT RILIB S BEEF 18 CHOICE 4 S H 0O U L DE KR ZO ROAST (best cuts). ® CHOICE CHUCK ROASTS .20 T HICK BL A D B ROASTS .... 20 FRESH LEAN CHOPPED STEAK ')fl Meat Department. Specials for Saturday J.RGORDON (small casings) .. GENUINE SPRING LAMB F RESH GREEN MINT It is in a class by itself, made from choice, selected, Govâ€" ermnment â€" inspected young Pork, mildly seasoned with pure spices and Made Fresh Every Day DON‘T buy Sausage made four or five hurdred miles away. It is generally about 10 days old and liablse to be sour, causing gas and. ferâ€" mentation. Cur PUKRE PORK SAUSAGEHE a sweot, nutty flavor, is casily digestcd, and proves a real treat. Once tried, you will use no other. Milk Fed Faney Young Chickens and Fatted FPowl Extra Farcy Frosh caught Trout, Pickerel, White FPish ard Pike. .These are all caught in northern waters and rushed to us by cxpress Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Strictly fresh fish is a most wholesomese dicet and cheaper thaxn meat. Better place a standing order and insure against disappointâ€" ments. Tomatoes, Celery, Lettuce, Cucumbers, Radishes, Green Onions, Asparagus, Fresh Fresh Green Beans, etc. PHONE 562 TIMMINS. _ g6a SCHUMACHER ©â€" 79 S. PORCUPINE OATS (regular 30c¢) 8ST. GEORGE MILK (hotel size) ...... Buy where your money goes furthest, you pay less here. TRY OUR PURE PORK SAUSAGE Fish Department Fresh Daily by Express â€"Poultry Dept. Grocery Dept. MINS sSCHUMACHER soUTH PORCUPINE (large casings) Mr. Ernest Bridge end in Toronto. Mr. V. Woodbury left last week for a visit to Toronto and other points south. Mr. J S. MeGuire led to Qrangeville and other week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Evans left last week for a visit to Toronto and other southern points, including a trip through the famed Thousands Islands. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Webb and son, Norman (Small Boy), letf on Tuesâ€" day for a month‘s visit to Toronto and other points south. The Women‘s Auxiliary of St. Matâ€" thew‘s parish, will meet toâ€"morrow (Thursday) afternoon at 3 o‘clock at the Recetory. Mr. John Graboski left last week for Winnipeg, from which city it is his intention to go out to assist in the earnering in of the big harvest in the Woest. In its last issue The Claybelt, of Cochrane, says:â€"‘ * Mr. A. MeD. Grosâ€" sart, of Jacksonboro, passed through town on Tuesday for Timmins, takâ€" ing 25 men with him to the upper portion of the Mattagami River, Mr. Grossart has just returned from a trip to Chicoutimi, where he has let contracts for 120 horses to come to the Mattagami limits for the coming vinter, which will mean employment for about 400 men. The horses will be shipped between the 15th and 20th of September." water tank as an advertising place. No doubt some Montreal firms could appropriately pay for the privilege of advertising their gins, whiskeys and zeneral boozes on that water tank. Another suggested advt. for that tank might be:â€"*Why live in Cochrane in misery, when you can be buried neatly and comfortably by Easton Co. for $652"" Cochrane will also find that advertising space might sell on any of the larger gravestones, not to mention the price that would be paid for an advt. for Carter‘s Little find that advertising space mnIgilL sCil on any of the larger gravestones, not to mention the price that would be paid for an advt. for Carter‘s Little Liver Pills on the side of the hospital building. In the meantime, someone should suggest to the Cochrane Town Council that the place has two good newspapers that are the best advertisâ€" ing mediums, and that these should be used in preference to defacing pubâ€" lie property for little profit. No doubt enterprising advertisers would pay a little to turn the Chief of Police into a sandwich man for Punk Pills for Peeled People, or to have the watâ€" ering cart carry @ banner for Bunk‘s Bitter Beer, but the price would not be worth the loss ef selfâ€"respect that must ensue Cochrane Town Council r tenders for the use of Laprairie returned last week his holiday in the south, Mrs. rie remaining for a further onventio Timmins News in Brief women o1 means i stran JP:,_ he > $ erron, and Mueller left vesterday for ns W LN McGuire left on a visit aIn 1e Hollin rcation in the economy mm New: shift boss at the )11 spent the weekâ€" elf, but the 1 e Mr. H. E. M ive his name will be tunity re he has let s to come to r the coming i1 employment ie horses will 15th and 20th formet )56 18 40 he said 10 nelll m nt U which was erly war s calling the town le t on outh. last ten( ceént give follâ€" ont: 16 L Among ,those listed among the ‘‘*wounded‘‘ last week was J. Hogg, wellâ€"known in the Poreupine. _ No particulars are vet to hand. A long period during which there were no deaths in the Camp was brokâ€" en during the past ten days by no less than six funerals. The Hamilton B. Wills brokerage organization had representatives from its various oflices on a tour of inspecâ€" tion of the Poreupine this week. Dr. Moore returned last week much improved in health after an extended visit south. Mrs. Moore and son alâ€" so returned on Monday of this week. ‘‘The Masque of Life,"‘ presented at the New Empire Friday and Saturâ€" day was a picture of interest and oriâ€" ginality, with many spectacular scenes that held the audience. Mr. and Mrs. D. Mackie and son, Wm., left on Thursday for a visit to Toronto and other pumts south. The son, Will, will remain in Toronto, where he is entering S8t. Andrew‘s College to continue his education. Pte. Vietor Woods, wellâ€"known as a North Land prospector, has been reported from Ottawa as admitted to First South African General Hospital, Abbeville, with gunshot wound in left arim. Constable Greer arrested two men Monday evening for being drunk, and early â€" Tuesday morning â€" Provincial Officer Ackroyd steered in three more, making a full house. It will likely take $10 and costs to open each Jack nraking take $1 pot. At Haileybury las H. Joyal and Miss P boise were united in groom‘s brother, Re1 Among those presen was Rev. Canon Jo {} 1 At Haileybury last week Dr. J. A H. Joyal and Miss Florestine Laframâ€" boise were united in marriage by the groom‘s brother, Rev. Fr. J. 0. Joyal. Among those present at the wedding was Rev. Canon Joyal, uncele of the groom. After a honeymoon in the West, Dr. and Mrs. Joyal will take up residence in Hanleybury. Those w last Wedn the most that was mot Provincial Officer Ackroyd made an investication of the case of the three Austrians fined for being drunk, with a view to finding out where they seâ€" cured their liquor. As a result, a Schumacher Austrian was arrested on the charge of selling the men liquor, and is now out on $200 bail on the charge. _ He will receive trial this week before Magistrate Atkinson. Mr. 8. T. Rizzato, one of the pioneer hbusiness men of the Poreupine, having been in Golden City in its golden days and later moving to Timmins when Porcupine eeased to be a eentre, bas sold his Ideal Pool Room and Rooming House to Mr. (Gieo, Demagne, now proprietor of the Club Saloon, corner of Third Avenue. **Tony,"‘ who has been in indifferent health for some months past, intends to go to his sister‘s in Pennsylvania for care and rest Rt. Rev. Bishop Latulippe, who is at present at the Hotel Dieu Hospital, Montregl, is much improved in health and will be able to return to Haileyâ€" bury in the course of the next two or three weeks, according to word reâ€" ceived at Haileybury last week. The Bishop has been seriously ill for the past three or four months and there will be general pleasure at the news that he is now convalescent and on the way to complete recovery. body the UJp it 6 W € TEA towiln ) f brou T‘C was one down t the poarcurrNE ADVANCE nt. will unpaid. s‘ Mn ‘"ar: of 1t ud TlVCI l1 on OI un in n n in en on n n n n on n n n sn 4 4fi e t e Tt hh h hh h hh Municipality of the Township of Tisâ€" dale, District of Temiskaming. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I have transmitted or delivered to the persons mentioned in Section 9 of the Ontario Voters‘ Lists Aet the copies required by said Section to be so transmitted or delivered of the Iiast, made pursuant to the said Act, of all persons appearing hy the last re\nscd x (ane Assessment Roll of the said Municiâ€" pality to be entitled to vote in the said Municipality at Elections for Members of the Legislative Assembly and at Municipal Elections; and that the said List was first posted up in my office at South Poreupine on the 15th day of August, 1917 and remains there for inspection. AND I HEREBY CALL upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions corâ€" rected according to law. DATED at South Poreupine in the District of Temiskaming this 20th day DATED District of of August VOTERS‘ LISTS, 1917. Friday and Saturday . . September 7th and 8th ©000000004 0606600006600 6 §$900008000900000000000000000000440660000000000406060060¢0¢6606 0460060660086 00046006066 §000096000000000000000090000000000000080000000600040666004 @0000 $008 $000060880068000006000000000400008§606¢ ©090000606860000880604§86 NEWSâ€"COMEDY A_D MRS. VERNON CASILE ALICE BRADY Notice is hereby given that I have transmitted or delivered to the perâ€" sons mentioned in See. 9 of The Onâ€" tario Voters‘ Lists Act the copies reâ€" quired by said Sections to be so transâ€" mitted or delivered of the list made pursuant to said Act, of all persons appearing by the last revised Assessâ€" ment Roll of the said Municipality to be entitled to vote in the said Municiâ€" pality at Elections for Members of the Legislative Assembly and at Munâ€" icipal Elections, and that the said list was first posted up in my office at Timmins on the 28th day of August, 1917, and remains there for inspection And I hereby eall upon all Voters to take immediate proceedings to have Timmins on the 28th day of August 1917, and remains there for inspectio And I hereby eall upon all Voter to take immediate proceedings to havy any errors or omissions corrected a cording to Law. Dated Evening at 8.15 p.m. ed at Timmins, Ontamo, tius| any ay of August, 1917, A.D. date H. E. MONTGOMERY, Clerk of Timmins. | Tim VOTERS‘ LIST, 1917. w.H. WILSON, Clerk of the Municipality IN Of course you want a i hat; you cannot affort [ to have one. To succee., :.; must APPEAR well. _ »V Stacks of new fall hatfs nobby stylesâ€"have coim: You come in and see th You‘ll find the one to | your face." * The price will fit your pocketâ€" book too. We will sell you a swell new "lid" for $2.00 and for $3.00 we will give you a "bird." But remember that all $3.00 hats are not the same quality. Take MeGinni board. SECONDâ€"HAND SFOVES ON SALE, EIVEâ€"ROOMED HOUSE FPOR SA LE LOSTâ€"At Barber‘s Bay on Tuesday of last week a valuable gold wateh, Finder please return to Miss Florâ€" ence Wilson, E. G. Dickson‘s oflice, South Poreupine, or Timmins, and receive reward. 42 Timminx Good house; nice lot; good garden: good location. Apply to Joseph Nobhbhitaille, Moneta. 13p. cheap for immediate aceeptance. Woodbury, Phone 43, Timmins. housework. _ Apply Mrs. Wookey, Schumacher Bungalow. lt notlce GILBRERT MeGINNIS Aug. 3lst., 1917. ice that my wife, Muriel iaving left my bed apd ill not be responsible "’w ontracted by her after t!Ms 1445

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