Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 23 Oct 1918, 1, p. 4

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OMOOWOOOW Wmfififimmmmwawmmmmmmmmmmwm%§fimmmmwm$wmfi$wmwn$§vm$mmmmwmfimmfifififim Officers Mcinnis, Burke and Allen raided the house ueenpied by a Ger- man I’ole in Moneta on Sunday even- ing and found a nnm’ber of men there playing card games contrary to the Dora's Day Act. The keeper of the house. J‘ohn Gnlinski. and four others were each fined $120 and costs by Justiee ut' the Knee Montgmnery on Monday night. “'hile at his post at. the Mclniyre Mine on Friday afternoon Mr. M. A. Ellis was taken suddenly ill and had to be taken to his home where for some time it was feared that his enn- di‘tion was serious. His many friends. however. will be pleased to know that. this week he is practically recovered, and with a day 01' two's rest will he as well as over. Figures puhlished last week Show that .‘tlvgistrate Atkinson has dealt with W73 cases and imposed tines totalling; $32,147: binee the beginning of this )‘mr. These cases inehuled the police court events of ('ohztlt. Ilzilleyhury. the Porcupine, and other North Land centres of justi‘ee. and it is safe. betting to wager that 'l‘immins has taken more than its share in mak- ing: this reeord. The H1111ey11111'i1111 last week ;"11\';': “Lieut. \V. 11. M11111g1111101'y 111111 81113;. (1011.111111111'1 arrived home 1115:. week. Lieut. \1111112'0111111'1 1113111 111e1'15e15 with the 159th 8111111111111 111111 11115 1111 active seniee 111 France 1111111 tr-emh 111x 111' sent him 111 hospital in 111 111311111111 where he remained 1111' some 11111111115 1111111 to his 11911111111111 111 his home 11e111. Se1'11t.He11111'\ “ill be 1e111e111'hei'1111 115 1111 athlete 111 1111111, 11311113111111'11 111 the 111111111111 line. 110 is 11 51111 111 Mr. 111111 Mrs. J. 1191111133 111' 111111115111111'3'.” 1110111. M11111g'11111111'y is 11 111'11the1' 111 Mr. H. 1:). 3111111,;1'11111e1'y, (‘1e1'11-'1‘1'e11>3- cold from mild influenza. Therefore: LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH The patient must not cough or sneeze except when a mask or handkerchief is held before the face. He should be in a warm, well ventilated room. There is no specific for the disease. Symptoms should be met as they arise. The great danger is from pneumonia. Avoid it by staying in bed while actually ill and until con- valescence is fully established The after efiects of influenza are worse than the (11312330.. .Take care of yourself. is post at. 1210 Mclmyre .ay afternoon Mr. M. A. en suddenly ill and had to his home where for was feared that his mn- 'iuus. His many friends. v McIntyre \‘ortll hand from the vfi fluenze were 1y of Cuba]? and “111. La from the efforts of the Spanish In- tluenze wmc \mx. Bookulaiu. former- ly of (whalt. u ho died at Mou'treul, and \“h‘. Laird who died in Toronto. Mr. Boiikaimu is survived by a widow and three children. Mr. Laird was one of the pioneer harbors of the. North band, opening: up business in 1906. His widow survives. 01111. 11. \V. Hartley 11f 111111111111111'1' has invented a new and 111111111-11'1111'11' 111'11111ising' 111111111 111’11111111111111'il1 tire chains. [his 11111111 is 11 111111-sli11111111g de1'i1'e. fitting the 1110 snugly 1111 111111111 and is claimed 111 111115111111011' prevent skidding si1le111115', 11111~1<11"111ds, f1'11nt- 11'111'11‘5, (1111111111115 111' any other 11111 11'111'5. 11 is 11113111 adjusted, 111111111 in 104111111 seetions, 11111' 111 11'l1i1'11 111111110 111111111 111111 0115111 1'1111111ee11.11. 15' S11 constructed 115 111 1111111011 011i111111111e the 1111111pines15 111111 111111111 80 1101111111111 111 11111111' 1111111151‘1111111'15 11111 11111111- 11) O'tllm‘ 011111115. l'nlenis are penu- ins: in Canada, (11';e1t Britain. the l'. 8., land \1isunlin. (‘1111t llm’tley has some Fame as an 1111 enter one ml the shells invented by him being in use by the Allies in the present War. 1W1e 1). X1 1%. 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Carbolio Acid % Creoline, Sulphur Ere” EFormaldehyde 5n Etc @513 A throat gargle 5m Egg and mouth wash EE is a good thing ‘5 E to use, as it keeps E g the throat and the $3 $5 mouth clean and E {U23 .‘ ME. Egkills any germséré' ggithat may enter. EH] @3531] It sells at 25 cents [5% a bottle. 5 E3 5 E711 EUR Curtis 35 Throat Gargle 2g {3"th Use Antiseptic 5;} [fi Throatt 1jatstillest 5'53 git; %They are effective BE ‘95 and can be used £3 at any time. fen We have a {mg 5 Eucalyptus “5% Throat Lozenge fig] E; in 25 cent boxes. E2 They do the work They are all good and should be used regularly in times of epidemics

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