Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 14 Aug 1918, 1, p. 4

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L 400000008 MINS â€" SCHUMACHER soUTH PORCUPINE riry Butter per lb. 43¢ Baking PowW Milk, faru gBratecd Butter, glass ting The sympathy of all will be extendâ€" ed to Mr. and Mrs. M. Katz, Fourth Avenue, in the death on Tuesday last of their infant child aged 5 days. The Cochrane Post last week says: â€"*Mrs. Jack Williams and Miss Marâ€" garet _ Willhams accompanied _ Mrs. Poupart to Timmins last Friday, and expect to visit there for a week or so. The Dance, given under the auspices of the Baseball C lubs, in the Masonic Hall last Friday mght proved hboth suecessful and enjoyable. ‘There was a good aitendanee, the music and reâ€" {'u«.nm"lts were all that could be deâ€" sired, and a general pleasing evening was ])flns(’d by all .dhndmw As3 _a result of the event the Red Cross will to the extent of $16 to $20, the net proceeds hbeing in that neigh borâ€" hood. Lieut. C. Tomlinson, one of the Princess Pats Battalion, has been apâ€" pointed Inspector of the Northern Ontario division of the Doiminion Poâ€" lice. This post was formerly held by Lieut. Bob Dibble, famous both as an earsman and a returned soldier. Lzieut Tomlinson has been making a tour of his field, organizing and arranging uis forces. He was here last week, and there are five of his mep now at work in the immediate district. iefurned soldiers in the canvassing line were here in foree last week. Two returned men in uniform were here soliciting subseriptions for The V eterâ€" an. the official organ of the returned heroes. Tihey: made a noteworthy Mrs Mr. and Mrs. J. E. bhaston moved to fown on Saturday last and will be deâ€" cided acquisitions to the good citizenâ€" ship: of Timmins. They have taken up residence in the house recently ocâ€" cupied by Hill, Clarke Francis on Fourth Avenue. Mr. Easton s. A. R. GMobe and fanuly are in Camp after a visit to Toronto, â€"up. . Five returned so ) ure were here in the interests of the Maeâ€" publications. â€" They also did conâ€" â€"ble business for this Toronto a lnng t ime Timmins News in Brief 1x e successitdi od place. : o attend Hi t oansoy me Im Be utly LDMU *A *X orcupint s set up 1eVI} recessful Timmins during who is now at as been under at North Bay i improved in mAAAE of 1001 @eVTHnI e Seen * 11 0) C Ottawa Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Nobleé and fanmly have returned from their holiday at Peterborough, â€" Toronto and _ other points sou V.W. Bro l.nd as \\ )I.\\ ‘n the vis ‘un insd The Mattagami Pulp Paper Co. have given Mr. Sylvester Kennedy the contract for the cutting of pulpwood on nineteen of the patented: claims owned by Col. Worthington. AÂ¥A new Union UCAUNTPCDH Wias LOPINCLI opened at Hun‘ta a week ago, Bev. R. E. Morton, of Iroquois Falls, having charge of the proceedings, and being @enarge OL biiC d assited by Rev. W. J. Arms, Poreupine, Rev. EM Burgess, sonboro, Rev. J. W. Edwards, ane, and the pastor at Hunta R. E. Benson. The chureh ope tirely free from debt. County 1 ©, \I(l)nuunll of Iln)qll()h Falil organized and opened the ln‘;nl('n of fthe L. in the new orgcanized branch of buildin«#. Among the list of _ appointiments made last week by W. H. Wardrope,: K.C., the Masonic Grand Master, to. tlie Grand Lodge of Canadg, A.F. AM.., in the Provinee of Ontario, was V.W. Bro. Jas. H. Brown, new Liskeâ€" ard, as Grand â€" Superintendent of Works, V. W. Bro. CErown vas;y one of the visitors to Timmins at the reâ€" ceont instifution of Northern Ligats Chapter, Royal Arch Masons, and ho has many friends here who will hbe both interested and pleased at the apâ€" “)-:)intmonl and the honor thus conâ€" ferred. !\(, tneo the Grand A.M., in t! Officers Greer , Sally ands Allen raided a gambling party in an alien boarding house early Sunday morning and arrested three who were in the game. Later in the early imorning Olficers Greerâ€"and Sally raided anâ€" other trio gambling on the Lord‘s Day Before Justice of the Peace Montgomâ€" ery on Monday three of the men were fined $10 and costs eac n. and the other three #$5 and costs. ‘hey were all aithaor Russtans ‘or Austrians: One Mrs. Shippam, of Kirkland Lake, is newing acequaintances in town. Mr. Matt. Boivin is on Anotiier move 1s VCiH matter of thinking abot lnwnt of "the peat res :\mt‘l .\. for the Dominion Gover !cr with Mr. A. A. Col | Commission, is making tim’vslig‘z‘.tiun of the p Cochrane. It takes A ‘i‘.i(’ Governments â€" to ; of the been s to :B nE 1~ MUSL TNINE ally after lom ive a moustache râ€"Russians :01 Ii id( U $8%" from London, . husband at U Saral Proux picked up by think now th murch was formerly J.: Ayims, South M Burgess, Jackâ€" Edwards, Cochâ€" r at Hunta, ‘hev. church opens enâ€" t. County Master H s1sftel ldiers U vrisit to sGUuPINRL A s, also Hunta ch4ureh liminary rey necal A I ALY and MAID WANTED.â€"Apply Mrs Jolunson. Schumacher. er( FOR STLEâ€"SECOND HAND COAI PRIV ATE PLAYER PIANO FOR SALE.â€"In use two months. Address Box P., Advance Office. 30â€"38p WANTED to LOANâ€"$2,000 at MONEY ORDER FOUNDâ€"Post Oflice Money Order, issued at Timmins, found on street last week. Owner may have same by paying for tlhus advertisement, proving property, eftc. Apply Box G., Advance Oftice, 38 Tiremen wanted Timmins ; must ‘be horses; $100 00 per For â€" saleâ€"one 10â€"roomed â€" house partly furnished; water; taxes paid $950.00. _ 7 bee A Also, one Shack, rented at $10 pe month. This is the biggest snap in Timmin Owner going west. Apply 99 Pine s rd Stove, base burner, as good as 1 Apply J. W. Reed, 24 Hemlock Timmins. : (IVATE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD Furniture. 81 Third Avenue, corâ€" ner Maple strreet. 37â€"38p fepair ; $ $ Shoe Shop ; ‘;: 4 ceder gt., C444 8 004%0000000000060666 11 9 cent interest; good seeurity investment; apply Box 306, Poreupine, Ont. TIMMINS 1.0.0.f. Ro. Jn son, HURRAH Have Your Shoes Onled with Neelin ® _ the popular substitute for leather. I have just installed an upâ€"toâ€" date new machine, and can now do all work such as P # ,. \T 10 soling, ete., with Neolin. Mcoets every Tuesday evenâ€" in# in their lodge room on Third avenue. Visiting broâ€" thers reauested to attend. G. Carson, Meets evoery first and Monday evenings of _« month, Oddfellows Hall, "3 avenune. Visiting brethren wavys wolcome. BARRISTER, MOTARY FUBLIC 9â€"10 Rcoyal Exchange Bldg. , Cobalt Phone 58. Msore Bidg. T*mmins. BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, TIMMINS LQG.L o. 2502 FIREMAN WANTED. Cook Mitchell FOR SALE. ted for the Town of be good man with per month. Montgomery, Clerk. W. Nossworthy, J. Morrison, and fourth of _ each Hall, Third l‘o reup 10 per : safe South mne 111 A $ s s i Office Stationery O00000000000000000900000400000000 0000400000046 ©$4§06000044046 6 Fall Term begins â€"August wm NA #00%080000000000000600446046006¢ 0003000000000000600000” i A. W. WILLIAMS, President. D. C. RKOSS, Principal. :0000 6 OMWGOQMOMOO“WQOQQOO eE T Sn on ies en ie 000000%%06000000; MQQQOOQ@OOO 50000446060064 L 1. L SS se i ied ons oi hy kgenee x ++ n y uk e BA Make arrangements with us on that date. The demand for Bookkeepers and Stenographers far exceeds the supply. Salaries are l’ugher than ever before. Every graduate is in a lucrative position In addition to the staff of last year, a depariment of Gregg shorthand will be instituted, under the supervision of Miss C. Fulâ€" ton, 2 Normal graduate of the Gregg Nchool of Methods, Chicago, and formerly instructor in the Euler Business College, Kitchener. Our Commercial Course is identical with that taught by the gov ernment to returned soldiers. 1It is the hest. Pitman shorthand will be taught as usital, and from the latest and briefest text, Pitman‘s Rapid Course. _ Only twenty lessons easily fearned. * Write, phone or eall on us and get all partieculars. Funeral Director and Embalmer Phone 52 TIMMINS HAILEYBURY BUSINESS COLLEGE Having instailled the most modern and complete equipment, our optical deâ€" partment is now Cpen for the accomâ€" modation of the public. It is in charge of a highly qualified graduate of the best optical college on the conâ€" tirent, and all the latest and most apâ€" proved methods cf eyeâ€" â€"testing and fitting are employed. CGome in and let us prove the advantâ€" ages of our methods..... .... ... . .> \E ’\*IFICFNF C‘:TFAMEBS iB mss o mt A 1t A!}# . T. EASION The Great Ship BUEFALO â€" Daily, May 1st to Nov. S e # Leave Burr* Arrive CLEVELAND ofe sie aBe sfe ofe ohe se 0) P ..C_ SECEANDBEE" â€" 0 A.M. U.8.°C vBe To oBe aBe ofe ate oie the oe oge aBp afe ofe ofe aTe ols .W p+~ <© "CITY OF ERIE" â€" "CITY OF BUFFALO of all kin« mand at a kets, nott of all kinds here at your comâ€" mand at all times. â€" Wire ‘basâ€" kets, note bGooks, paper, enâ€" velopes, inks, mucilage, pasteé, pens, peneils, erasers, blotters and many other things that facilitate work and save time We shall be glad to serve you an invite a test of our setvicee in a trial order. "Ernie" Bridger Detr Opposite Post Office L HALPERIN Phone 141 craxp 8$:00 P.M. U.S. Central Timo CFFALO 7:;30 A.M. U.8. Eastern Tims wit and other points. Railroad tickets orination on our steamers. Ask your B. Line. New Tourist Automobile Near Station 5th â€"CLEVELAND SATISFAGCTION IS CUARANTEED

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