Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 23 Oct 1918, 1, p. 3

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vet O QGQLVAIVOO 9090 0930900999.. 3093.00 9990.30.09.96... i Adjust Your Tableware OWWOOW”W“WWWNOM WWOWMOW'J'W §J. T. EASTON *éééé *9». .u. .u. «tutvé «33¢. a. .u. vv%.?$ a2n£3~3u3v *ou:~.3u..:~2v.n..¢ *%%z+£%+.~.r mewwo 4 Opposite the Goldfields TIM MINS Funeral Director and Embalmer Phone 52 TIMMINS Full assortment of Chinaware in Crown Derhy and Limoges of all pat- terns. Full assortment of Jewelry, Clocks, Watches. Etc. We have a complete and attractive stock of Silverware and Flatware, and for either whole sets or to fill in your present needs, this is the store that handles a full assortment of Commun~ ity Silverware, Rogers’ 1847, Rogers' 1881, and standard hollow Silverware. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE SIMMS HOOKER Keep WRIGLEY’S in mind as the longest- lasting confection you can buy. Send it to the boys at the front. (Successors to E. G. Dickson , Jeweler and Optician Next the Post Office Phone 141 ~ Timmins Optical Departmentâ€" phone 141 We fit new lenses and replace broken lenses L HALPEREN PHONE 64 RSidence PHONE 118. Agent for Hayes Bros. Tombstones. tm‘vsl taken in the work. 'l‘hctfullmving is the rolmi't ut‘ the Sevrctzn'y. Mrs. Leng, of the erk taken in for Sep‘temher:â€".\Irs. An- grig'nnn, 18 housewives. 1 suit mgiamas ti .pei'sunal pruperty bags. 2 dozen tuwcls: Miss Byrnes, :} doz. towels. (i 'l'he Sehumaeher Red (‘rnss Society have haul a very su‘eeesst'ul year and the President and ether oflieers were enngmtulated and eurnmemled hy the members for their services and the inâ€" terest taken in the work. your. Mrs. Richardson was ro-elcot ml President; Mrs. Angrignnn re-oloct ed Vin-President: Mrs. Long, Sucre tzu'y: and Mrs. Murphy. '.l‘reasuror Mrs. Richardson Re-elected President Work Done in Year Very Gratifying. MUM Mum. u Bfiflflfiafiflffl BED [38055 At the annual meeting of the Schu- mvhvr Rod (‘ross Society held in the ’ublio School early this month the lxeil' business before 'thv meeting was no vl‘cvtion of officers for the ensuing |.-‘ £, 5 ' m9 .. Q u .'.A [Pl ”’3’. _ Jar-4r? 9? 3‘ ”1‘. ‘3. 14.5% . :5" H E 903mm ADVMOI jamas: Mrs. Muskolt. prupmtv bags, 2 suits l Munawmm, 1 suit ‘nyjmn :mlsuu. J suits pyjzunus‘ Mrs. Rimmn, 4 pairs Smith. 26 personal pm! 90111qu bags. :3 pairs SCUM. 15; tu\\'(‘]5: Snrks; Mrs. Juimson, :30 pairs hm! sm'ks, (i suvi.s 1n.\',izmms. 18 tuwols. .1 pair sucks: Mrs. Juyncr, 12 tum-ls, (i lmndkorvhict’s; Mrs. Long. 3 suits py- jamas: Mrs. Muskolt.12 personal Sun snnal pr p lil‘S 80 Human. tuwels: mks; Miss Borgcl‘un. 8 haml- 's. 23 waslwln'ths; Mrs. Jack- uir sot-ks; Mls. Jmncs, .1 pair 41mins Stu-ks mu] prnpel'ty h pm) suits pyjunms'. M15 myimnns: Mrs. Rivh- Mrs. 'l‘mhl 3:55? a 23.2 . H 1:: 1.4.35»; 3:5? m» 2.21m ~52. wiry“ v71 . H as: 7.4.353” sm'ks pmr SM‘ Mrs. 11 Miss pun‘ [\alll‘ t'tnet. North Hay turned its attention to Fire (V‘hiet‘ .\. Horland. ot' 'l‘immins, once described hy t‘ounuillor I’i rce as "the. best tire chief in ('anad'a." At the time many were of the opinion lthat ('ouucillor l’ierce was using 'strong‘ language in this description. but since that day 'l‘immins has had such valuable experience of the Worth and ability ot’ the Fire ('hiet' as to share genemlly the enthusiasm shown hy ('otttluillor l’ierce a year ago. ('on- sequently. it was only to he expected that when North Bay invited (‘hieit' Borland to come down with the view of securing his services as Fire (‘hief at North Hay. 'l‘iunnins should sug- gest, that he make no definite arrange- ment without first. giving this town opportunity to onset. any offer from North ’ray. (‘hiet‘ liorland visited North Bay last week and the (‘ouncil there were very t'avorahly impressed with his record and experience. He NORTH BAY WANTS FIRE CHIEF BORLAND. socks. In loukin Issue! by Pang . ~ '5 \nc :w 9 Loan Commute!) u; cooopcsahc :- with: “.30: Ester of Fiona of u: Doauzgn of Canada. 2 dozen towels; Mrs. I’ttloy, socks. 'em-ntly for a new Fil‘v Kay turned its alltt‘lltiun \. Harland. nt' Tinnnins, I by ('uunaillur I’i We infecting and sterilizingr all artieles nnw being sent nverseas. The idea is to prevent all pnssihility of the in- fluenza iut‘eelioii being earned to tho suliliei‘s thruugh the artieles sent from ('uhalt. The «lisint'eeting takes a lot at extra time and lalmr. hat the (‘0- halt ladies. who huhl the ("amulian re- euri‘l for “Ni (’msa Work. consider neither time nor ti'uulile when work- in}: fur the brave men overseas. {did not, however. vloso any tzgz‘eoiiient with them, pending the action ol’ the local Council, the majorizy of whom seem to agree with tho citistms in good eralthat it would hon serious loss to 'l‘immins and 'to the fire-protection and insurance rates of the town'it‘ t‘hief Borlond were allowml to leave here at. this time. The (‘onm'il meeting Mon- day «lid not deal with the .:]tio.~*tion. probably on occottnt ol' the absence of the Chairman of the Fire and Light t‘onnnitteo, so it is still possihlo that (‘hiof Borlnnd may tu'vvpt the North Bay position and 'l‘immins- thus lose the most noted fire chief that has been in the North Land. ("ninth Rod (‘rmw workvm are dis- t'evting and sterilizing: all nrtivlvs thin-“NE gz‘eoment .m or the of whom :s in gram 3 loss t0 ctiun and -if Chief

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