Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 26 Sep 1917, 1, p. 4

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Dr. and Mrs. Minthorn left last week for a two weeks‘ visit to Toronâ€" to and other points south. The D. Y. B. Club will hold its next meeting on Monday, October lst., at the home of Miss L. Brazeau. Mr. J. D. Maclean, Town Foreman, left last week for Haileybury and New Liskeard for a brief visit. Poreupine Lodge, No. 453, is giv mg another of their pleasant dances in the Oddfellows Hall, South Poreupine toâ€"morrow evening. A supper is to held in the basement of the Presbyterian Church, under the auspices of the Ladies‘ Aid, on Friâ€" day, October 12th. Further particuâ€" lars will be given later. Mr. Wiifred Loughrin has left the Hollinger to join up with the forees for King and Country. He is Corâ€" poral Wilfred Loughrin now. Provincial Officer Ackroyd took down a number of prisoners to North Bay last week, returning home on Saturday evening. He also took the children of Mrs. Lamotte to the C. A, $. Shelter at Haileybury, to wliich Society‘s care they were recently comâ€" mitted on the commitment of the mother to a sentence in the reformâ€" atory. The Cochrane Claybelt last week says:â€"‘*The bottling works formerâ€" ly owned by Mr. W. H. Peterson, have been purchased by Mr. E. Laâ€" Flamme, of Timmins, and are once more in operation under the name of Cochrane Bottling Works, with Mr. Jas. Durack as manager. Mr. Durack is too wellâ€"known here to donbt that he will make a suceess of The busiâ€" Mrs. J. T. Easton, of South Poreuâ€" pine, received news this week that her brother, Frank O‘Connor, of the King‘s Liv oxpoul Regiment, had been again wounded in the head, arm and :ll()lll(lel. while on active sér\ ice at the Western front. Some months ago he was wounded in several places and invalided to Sceotland and Wales for a time, but recently recovered and reâ€" turned acain to the trenches. @er â€" ACKrOYCG â€" AFFCSbVECCLâ€" _ cLIL _ CA LLO LLUCUAL whose professional ealling is that o4 selling milk legally, but whom the Big Police aceuses of having liquor ille: galiy. ‘The Austrian put up bat money and went home to look afte his cows until Thursday. â€" Constable Greer at the same time took his ol« acquaintance, D. Pentesceu, in charg for being disorderly. On Monday Mi Pentescu contributed $10 and ‘eosts. The latest traffic returns published for the T. N. O. are for July, and they show a good gain in freight reâ€" ceipts as compared with last year. Passenger receipts, however, show a small falling off, being $60,027, as aâ€" gainst $61,222 for July 1916. Revâ€" enue from freight totalled $117,259, an increase of $23,653, or 25 per cent. over last year. _ The chief increase was in the shipments of pulp wood. Mr. Nap. Servais, of the Matabanick Hotel, Haileybury, formerly of South Poreupine, has been presented with a medal by the president of the Ameriâ€" can Committee of tke French Acaâ€" deimy, together with a letter expressâ€" ing the gratitude of the French nation for ‘‘the liberal assistance you gave on behalf of our wounded, our soldiers and the citizens of our devastated countries."‘ Among Mr. Servais serâ€" vices was the organization of a field day in South Poreupine from which a considerable amount of money was realized for the soldiers of France and their dependents. The annual Thanksgiving services will be held in St. Matthew‘s church next Sunday, September 30th., at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. The church will be appr opriately decorated and special music will be rendered by the choir at both services. The vestry is asking for a Thanks= wiving eontribution of $200 on this oceasion in order that the church may face the increased expense of the winâ€" ter months with quiet confidence, and it is expected that the amount will be fully raised if not exceeded. The Rector is inviting every member of the congregation to revert for this one Sunday to the old system of tithes, and to render to God one tenth of their week‘s net income in gratitude for His mercies of the past year. _ The Sunday Sehool will assemble in future at 3 o®elock in the afternoon with a complete staff of earnest teachâ€" ers, and parents are asked to take full advacrtage of the spiritual training offered, by sending their clildren reâ€" gularly. On Sunday evening Provin( r Ackroyd arrested an A r0se professional ealling is lling milk legally, but whom lice aceuses of having liq liv. ‘The Austrian put THANKSGIVING SERVICES Timmins News in Brief Mr. Charles Dalton left on Monday for a trip to the south. Mr. B. Martin left on Tuesday to visit relatives in Cobalt. Mrs. and Mrs. J. Crause, of Waâ€" waitin Falls, are visiting in Toronto and Buffalo. Pity the poor Austrian! An Ausâ€" trian injured at the Dome Mines last week blasting was found on being taken to the hospital to have $3,000 in cash in his possession. Good evenâ€" ing! The contract has been awarded by the Ontario Government for a stock and seed judging pavilion at New Lisâ€" keard, to cost $12,000. Also early next spring work is to be commenced on a modern barn for 30 or 40 eattle and 10 horses. A large number from here attended the big Italian Red Cross Benefit event at South Poreupine on Sunday. Timâ€" mins Band furnished the music for the oceasion, and there was a procesâ€" sion of autos from here for the event. The crowd was so large that a second show had to be put on to accommodate the overflow. A goodly amount was netted for the Italian Red Cross by the veryv successful event. Cobalt and the Township of Coleâ€" man are without telephone service, except the long distance service furnâ€" ished by the T. N. 0. Railway. On Thursday last the Town cut the wires from the central office of the Temsâ€" kaming ‘Felephone Co., the Jlatter‘s tranchise having expired and a disput, having arisen regarding rates between town and company. Cobalt acted on theâ€"advise of Mr. Hartley Dewart, M. P.P., Toronto, in the matter, but it is understood that the Company are apâ€" plying for injunction and other legal processes that may tie the whole matâ€" ter up in the courts. ly had of the being _ orderly town costs," also ha fore tl undert tyâ€"five Justice though the pa mies they time take place in tlte basement of the Preghyterian Chureh, Timmins, on Thureday and Friday af this week. The Demonstration will show many helpful facts regarting bread and its making, and all the ladies of Timmins are urgently requested to attend and profit by the visit of the Government Demonstrator. The Demonstration will suggest ways and means for econâ€" omy in the matter of white flour, so that this food material may be conâ€" served for export, while at the same time the quality, flavor and. sustainâ€" ing food value of the bread may also be maintained. All the ladies of Timâ€" mins should make it a particulars paâ€" triotie point to attend the Demonstraâ€" tion. a take place in Preghyterian Thureday and Thea Demonstt TO RENT.â€"LARGE FRONT ROOM in private family. Apply Box 595. WANTEDâ€"YOUNG MANX FOR wareâ€" FOR IMMEDIATE SALE.â€"LOT ON Third Avenue, Timmins, Ont., beâ€" longing to Jolhun Fennessy. Price on application. (Good terms can be given. Apply J. Brennan, Haileyâ€" bury, Ont. 44â€"406. LOST.â€"A dark heavy overcoat, on September 7th., at Timmins. Findâ€" er rewarded by leaving with Peter Jeffreys, Box 85, Timmins. _ 44â€"46. Duncan‘s Limited, Wholesale Fruit and Produce Merchants wish to anâ€" nounce that they have appointed Mr. (i. D. Mitchell as Menager of the Timâ€" mins Branch.. Warehouse and Offee ir the Old Bank Saloon. Found, on Tuesday, September 18th, a sum of money. Owner may have same by proving amount, ete., and by paying for cost of advertising,. Apply J. Cunningham, Dalton‘s Livery, Tiunâ€" mins, Ont. 4Gâ€"48. Thursd had P: the P o had e the dertak five C house office, must be good writer and good at figures. Apply to P.0. Box 505, South Poreupine, Ont., giwâ€" ing age, qualifications, salary exâ€" pected, ete. Good opportunity for advancement. ht the Actir atriotic view should pay should be ke Hear!l He Dby Kino doll: and thus yâ€"laws. said the [ Andre i > Justice a Ts MONEY FOUND s and t doesn Acting Demonstr tlhteâ€" base Chureh, T kept Hear s fracture ‘*Ten Justice. Sherafin, > / in n hy alie d_â€" Pad the iat : Acting Ch in before mervy., the O ~HE POROUPINE addv seCeT ens * 18. 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Do so and you will be so prosperous that you can also afford one of our handsome,. stylish, wellâ€"made new suits. o i o i o w a 61 /) Cheaper by the Box § 7 Tz adl>

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