Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 19 Dec 1917, 1, p. 3

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400860001 Stocked by Grodwards Co., at Timmins, Cobalt Sudbury THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE FORMER PORCUPINt MAK DEAD OVERSEAS Lytton Wilde, Formerly of the Dome and the Porcuping Crown, Make Supreme Sacrifice. The following from the newspaper published at Redcliff, Alberta, will be of interest to many friends in this Camp. â€" Lytton Wilde was employed at the Dome and the Poreupine Crown mines and during his stay in the Porâ€" eupine made â€" many friends. The Redeliffe paper in its issue of Nov. 20th says :â€"*‘* With the fierce fichting which has been going on on the westâ€" ern front for the past few weeks, and with the number of men from this town and district now representing us on the several fronts, it is only natural to expect that we will also be represented on the lengtiy casualty lists which are now being published from day to day. _ We have been Last MUandax word from the military Last Monday word from the muhtary department hrought the sad news that Lytton Wilde, youngest son of Mrs. Wilde, of this town, had made the supreme sacrifice, having died from wounds previously reported. The cther easualty was of Jack Walker, of the Box Springs district, who is reâ€" ported missing. "Young Wilde was only 21 years of age. Although he was a western lad, hmm«r been born here, he was in 'l oronto working when war broke out and he enlisted with the corps of that city. He has been at the front for nearly three years, and had been three times gassed. _ Last summer he was awarded the military medal for keeping the lines of comâ€" munication open at great risk of losâ€" ing hisâ€"life. Lytton was a fine stamp Lui young manhood. Although only twentyâ€"one years of age he was well 'uc\tl oped, and a strong x healthy,«~fearâ€" ess lad. Besides his w1 u)\\ul mother he also leaves a sister, Mrs, Roy \n;â€" er, and a broiher, William, all of this ’dlshw to whom the a\mmt‘.\ o1 | their many friends is extended in this | terrible hour.‘ The Canadian Fire Underwriters‘ Association, following its usual cusâ€" tom, has isunued its yearly warning aâ€" cainst the dangeéers to life and properâ€" ty from Christmas decorations, disâ€" plays, trees, ete. _ This warning should be particularly heeded in this district where every fire is not only liable to do the usoal damags but where it is also apparently used as a reason for continuing the high insurance rates. No# only is the use of certain in flamâ€" liable to increase the also apparently used as a reason for continuing the high insurance rates. No# only is the use of certain inflamâ€" mable materials liable to increase the danger of fires, but in some cases the very use of the materials may void the insuranse poliries should fire oceur as a consequence. As the Fire Unâ€" derwriters point out, the use of Christ mas greens, harvest specimens ard other_ inflammable materials such as draperies, sceneries, cotton to repreâ€" sent snow, and the like, (especially in conneetion with electric and | other lighting systems), is decidedly as inâ€" cregse of hazard, it being impossible to make displays of that nature pw- fecetly safe. The Underwriters also refer to the fact chat the statutory changeo in the assured the par changze ing, gent are Should be Taken in Regard Decoratiors and Christmas ‘Trei he cially tion _ surat crer «tO onditions ead n n hetr Cj af § : Es o anece Mects Monday month, avonue. ways w The best and mostâ€"upâ€"toâ€" date Livery of its kind in South. Porcupine Livery and Transfer Automobiles for Hire» _ Op Night. Phone 31 to $. WHEELER Mects every first and fourth mday â€" evenings of each | nth, Oddfellows Hall, Third ouue. â€" Visiting brethren alâ€" ys welcome. Faithful, J. W. Neseworthy, is promptly 1 the Company Merchants, h should note th ‘\ the threefold a this dTuistrict, property, life _ acgreements. 111 ¢ South Porcupine ta tori2 ontrol shall attfoc thne s of part s oL oid the Ts knowle itheâ€" p hou the : InsuI follow nowledge | he pnli(‘)’ ereby unle notified, in useholde above a warning â€"for the and the and fourth ; _ of each _ Hall, Third brethren alâ€" oT i; In ts local e and t ‘s, and L.\ht lilil'zlr') £f comâ€" of losâ€" stamp : _ only as well v, Tearâ€" mother | y Augâ€" of this L tity. o1 ning aâ€" Day and ‘s _ Aiso ritutory poliey ‘* Any â€"â€"esSpeEC pruto(z fivre it 6. wait! s ~€LP wirit and ake s i BRANCH OFFICE:â€"CONNAUGHT HOTEL, South Porcupine $ P 4 00 00009094 111 WW“OWW“M . censmene 9 to § Phone 78 Phone 95 B oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo00000000000000000 006446 €0@0800 4§06644 0090006000“ Timmins 100 \WV «....h.fl.:.y ) k oA A [( k % i+ ; * ® v hm s , 6 c é Oil £ as ,‘;*2 u> at h of Ccu J % F3 the f m th erywhere. CV 4 Aw ‘~2 |» M! e #J w _ @4 3 4 $3 Bd <lod 32 % \ T he Chew ' 7O K * All kinds second hand Mining Machinery in firstâ€"dlass condition. oilers, Hoists, Pumps, Drills, etc. Lumber, Building Materials Coal and Coke, [Mline and Mill Supplies AGENT FOR Colonial Steel Companies Famous RED STAR DRILL STEEL t Sealcd Tightâ€"Kept Right 5 1 | ‘ h ] whe Flavour o Opposite Goldfields Hotel _ â€" _ TIMMINS, ONT. Head Office Toronto In making an investment the selection of the security is the most important factor. Write us for advice before making a purchase. ISBELL, PLANT 60. . S. FULLER CO., BROKERS is a Sweetmeat, a Stimulant and a Healthâ€"help all in one. It benefits teeth, breath, appetite and digesâ€" tion. It steadies stomach and nerves. It is cverâ€"ready reireshâ€" ment when you‘re fagged. BROKERS Standard Bank Building T ORCNTO Hun Mark Harris Co.) 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