Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 18 Dec 1918, 1, p. 8

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tas : J.R.GORDON : Specials for Saturday 3 Choaice freshâ€" killed young Turkeys, choice Domestic Ducks, young Geese, fancy Capons, Spring Chickens, and fatted Fow!. cordially â€" invites you to come and see the grand display of all extra quality, to help celebrate this Peace Christmas. teported prisoner Germany. GEORGE HENRY, Killed in Action, Nov. 1917. JAMES RALPH HENRY GRCULX LEN CHARRON HARRLY WIXON We have tons of Poultry for your selection. Come early and give us a chance to deliver in good time. assortment of good Candies, Fruits, Nuts, Grapes, Raisins, PHONE 56a TIMMINS. 962 SCHUMACHETR 79 S. PORCUPINE Everything of the very best and Grocery Dept. Pou‘tr: sultry Dept. MINS â€" SCHUMACHER soUTH PORUOUPINE ROMEO ALLERY CHRIGTMAS BHEF PORK, MUTION, LAME, ARO VERL License No. metals. It is likely that the prices for the baser metals will down still lower from moath to month,*so Timâ€" mirs will not be able to secure as high a price for the tank as might have beoen seeured at the time of the Inspector‘s visit. In the meantime the water has all been let out of the tank for the winter months during which the big steel structure esn not ho used, on acesunt of the cold. Timmins News in Brief r Pay Day will be on Monâ€" wevl\, instead of onThursâ€" ange ~being \nmde for the beneft of the staff of the int. increase over October Brady, of ( sition of t v znd will L. I‘his standâ€"pipge is ing a few months of en in the summer mon itely necessary. With prevailine some montâ€" t the Imperial mmetime, left on Kirkland Lake tratfic al balt, has acâ€" Ither of Tag sent her apâ€" tribute seuat Mrs. Mahon ze and lives In a letteor llltl In a let 1e writes that . deep a new Te inmniimins oL Phos. Maâ€" er cent. it, 1915, st $14G, > net inâ€" rlit trafâ€" 4.060, or the FKire cial visit a1l 1 { 11( Inove block Relds .L.~h/u ..~3~wmm ..d:â€"./m:â€" GQM.# .funfc .~m./.q L) The Schumacher Board of Trade has issued a notice calling a public meeting at the Church in Schumacher for this (Wednesday) evening at 8 o‘clock for the purpose of discussing municipal matters. _ All ratepayers are urged to attend this meeting. Mr. W. H. Pritchard, Masterâ€"Mechâ€" anic at the Hollinger, and Mrs. Priteh ard, returned last week from a visit to Brockville. When Mr. Pritehard‘s mother, who had been visiting hium here, returned home toâ€" Broekville here, returned home toâ€" Broekville some four weeks ago, Mr. and Mrs. Pritchard accompanied her and spent the month at the old home town. was receniiy fried and acqniiied on the charge of shooting with intent to kill Dominion Officer Alacleod, has heen placed, under artrost by the Miliâ€" tary Police ‘as a defaulter or deserter. He is being kept in jail on this charge until toâ€"morrow (Thursday) when his trial will commence. . Last summer he was one of a group of alleged deâ€" fanulters whom polhece tried to rounrd up. â€" During. the atâ€" tempted roundâ€"up â€" Officer Macleod was shot in the whdomen, and was confined to the hospital for a long Dr. Cameron, Modical Health Officâ€" er, says that innoculation against Inâ€" fluenza has not been much of a sueâ€" cess at Coniston, near Sudbury. Over 500 at Coniston were innoculated, but as many of those innoculated as others took the disease and it wént about as hard with the innoculated persons as with those who did not try this methâ€" od of escane the disease, but the death list has been remarkably small, only a haif a dozen deaths being recorded. The town is practically under a quarantine There are still between 200 and 300 cases at Coniston. mines, Bay, t and is resnons 415.18 L:reense iInspecior, receiyved .f!),.')\‘s*.uu. while the Dominion and neighboring townships also profited. As Sudbury in may ways is similarly situated to Timmins, the figures quoted above wil} be of loeal interest. n ie from the injury receoived hirteen members of ers‘ Union have died th or two, following nrevailing Influenza. social 10919 1 «* ©237,000 IN LJFQJOn INXES IN COURT 1e o1 OIT away grey hors created a litile e ne morning l;1<*‘ the sidewalk wi ie matter on ~Iour OfP nc â€"the Trethwey, the Hudson e Coniagas and the Buffalo,â€" rying to hold the four of them ible for the damage done. The is ‘being caused by the methâ€" by the mines in the disposal ape from people at behind it, the _ .clearing ‘of gr. Om the wa seked down a y was not serio day for victoria er o sister there. own Council has bee rouble recently with ‘ the sidewalks back es, and he ocenupants eatening to sue the ‘"CS, The Council LMIC i 00 peopie inss alnC Timmins. on .11 )]) the dissase. â€" About Coniston have had the death list has fees, and F1 es,â€"a total of vinee. â€" a youngster, but ‘riously injured. had narrow esâ€" VHE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, UC, € M osite t mns excitement on week. â€" Kunâ€" ith the shafis animal made ‘ewton TlTAt th1s 1Ce Wl (the illed Nus Cobalt the past MIL 11 the staâ€" he O)dd 1W ng in of the Town blames W Aatet 11 s 1A V )U~â€" Y € IV 1| â€" TO RENT â€"A number of in good locations ; rease apply B. F. Lennan, 60 V ANXNTIEI WANTEDâ€"YXOUXG MAX AS TIMELâ€" Nominations â€" of Candidates for Mayor and Councillors for the Town of Timmins will be held on Monday, December 30th., 1918, at the Council Chamber, Timmins. POSITION AS PURCHASING Aâ€" GENT, Timeâ€"kesper and Storeâ€"keep er, exgerienced, will handle collectâ€" ively or separately P.O0. Box 496, Cobalt. 4â€""] W ANTED ‘ Jl \' l': l{ ‘] A dividend per cent. upon the outstanding eapital stock has been deâ€" clared payable 3ist Dec., 1918, ‘by which date cheques will be mailed to shareholders of record at the close of business on 21st December, 1918. D; AX:°BUNLAP, HQ LiR HKIN pailt tion: Dated at T7th: 1018 Bv Orde: Mr. and Mrs. Alex to express their sincer many friends who sho ness and sympathy toâ€" illness and death of th Timmirs. Dee. lith RAISED CHEQUE FPROM EIGHT DOLLARS TO EIGHTY The date of theâ€"Byrnes Presbyteriâ€" an Church Sunday School Christmas Tree and Entertainment is announced as Monday evening, December 23rd., commeneing oa 7 o‘clock sharp. _ An excellent program has been prepared and a CE Or:. For ‘clock GISX El T AL CHOUSE Apply to Mr Hemlock stre moOornin RDnovV wmtate pected Offlice VIT‘C Henri Morin,. C1 V Mayorâ€"from 10 to Councrillorsâ€"from (LN O invyit CARD OF THANKS PUBLIC NOTICE. fACSCUPATED COLD MINES LTR 1¢ of the Councl, W. H. WILSON, Clerk for small force of stenograplhy experience and poply _Box 1. ersonal LLiability.) MONTGOMERY t:me ions ; reasonable rent Lennan, 60 Eim St. C.umacner Secretaryâ€"‘Treasurer. *X Y i CAPABLI best wag f. the above Municiâ€" lieations for the posiâ€" WILLI THE CC og from Elm stree ree to T_ Benbow â€" s. tor Che_year LyidJ. give particulars of eferences,. and appliâ€" filed with the underâ€" than 12 o‘elock roon mber 24th., 1918 Poreupine this Dee. Alex. Borland wish incere thanks to the » showed such kindâ€" y to them during the of their son, W alter. 17th, 1918 1CC 14 16 A} LE â€" COOKâ€" ages ; apply Ennis. Mcelnâ€" ) 11 ocloc One with preferred salary exâ€" â€"Advance QOJ-LJD # 16€ 1lo tae ed two i%fi%%fi%fi%%gfigfi T illCLâ€" posiâ€" ](‘1() ,_ « Â¥p% W# « Pâ€"“ .â€"d a~ »â€"* No# 11n» nde: P A _ Dec. OT h JC n ithS] Nont tS Talcum Powder Boxes with Powder at Photo Frames .. Hair Brushes, solid backs,. Ivory Bedâ€"Room Clocks. .. Manicure [RetS 7. i se es a n it ds s en Ne hy in o s These are all in small folding leather Hat Pin Rack at... We have other sets from ... Ivory Manicure Pieces at. Jewel Cases Ivory Military Brushes Ivyory Mirrors Pipes for Moen, in all shapes, from Silvoer Cigarette Cases from The ‘Hversharp Pencil in Sterling and Gold filled cases clips;from .. .L . sn on en ts n s s These ingke an deal Xmas Gift. Hand Bags from Xmas Candy, in difierent makes... Lowney‘s ind $1.00 t We have a limited number of various styles in Rings, 10kt. and l4kt. There are Pearls, Opals, Garnets, Amyâ€" thest, Sapphires, etc. While they last we shall sell them at 25 per cent. off the regular selling price. These are genuine bargains. Gentlemers Tie Pins. In this line we are also giving 25 per cent. off. There are some beautiful pins in the lot and make an ideal Xmas Gift. Cut Glass Butter Tubs, with silver tops at . Cut Glass Creams and at ........ We have large stocks of Toys, Christmas Booklets, Bsee our selection before buying. Prayer Beads from adies Fingor Purses in new .styles, from..$1.50 to $6.00 For Thursday, Friday > and Saturday SPECGIAL PRIOES ON RINCS FOUNTAIN PENS NEW PIPES, 1A MV TOYS, ETC. ..... $1.00, $1.25, $1.80 $3.00, $3.50, $5.00, $7.00. ............. $1.00 cach ....... $3.50, $5.00, $6.00 ............ $7.00 ecckt. . :560c¢c., 75¢., .$1.00 to $5.00 tbox . $2.00 and to $6.00 ea<*. £1.50 to Son cases ... $2.50 up. b0 to §EL.00 i6} 4 F122

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