Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 8 Jan 1919, 1, p. 7

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HoOMER L. GIBsON COMPANY Oar Toromto office is in direct telegraphic touch with all of the world‘s markets and with Porcupine as well, through the commercial telegraph offices at Timmins , Sschumacher, and South Porcupine. Since brokers‘ messages are given preference over ordinary commercial business, we have oftentimes been enablcd to receive, execute, and confirm business to clients within a space of five minutes. We will pay telegraph charges on all messages to and from us on stock To My Porcupine Friends and Clients:â€" Although circumstances at the moment prevent me from dealing with you through the medium of our own office i Timmins, I am in a position to affora you,aâ€"service that I feel certain will be even more satisfactory to you. my $ By means of we will furnish without assursd of that secrecy necessary. Your orders business . All that is necessary then for you to receive this personal service, is to file at any telegraph office your message of instructions to me. Do this by phone if more convenient. You will be surprised how quickly you will have your confirmation without Tom, Dick, or Harry knowing anything about it . With a hope that you will have your share cf the prosperity that is certainly coming to Porcupine now that the storm of adverse conditions has been weathered, I an, SP@ECAALISTS 1N PoRCVYVPINE aANO COBALT f T OCK DiIRECT wWIRE TO AEW YORK CVURB By means of our own private code, a copy of which will furnish without charge to all of our clients, you are ursd of that secrecy which is oftentimes desirable or essary. Your orders, when received at Toronto, will have carceful personal attention. COMMISSION STOCK BRPOKERS MEMSERS STANOARD STOCKâ€" EXCHANG E TIM MINS aNno TORONTO Sincerely, HOMER L. GIBSON "TINXIMIINS, Devember Slst, l91l8. L. W. Duscharm, $ Champion Repair ; s Shoe Shop $ © o JOS. TREBOUTAT i 4 Cedar St., Timmins $ © OOMOMOOMMW“M Meets every first and fourth Monday evenings _ of â€" eath month, Oddfellows Hall, Third avenue. Visiting brethren alâ€" ways welcome. HURRAH! Have Your Shoes Saled with Neolin I have just installed an upâ€"toâ€" date new machine, and can now do all work such as soling, ete., with Neolin. CABLE ADDRESS "oisronto~ cooses CLOUGMH‘S aND BEDFORDâ€"MCNEILL O N T A R1IO the popular substitute for leather. BE PORCUPINE ADVANCB Otto Kabel, The ‘Timmins Volunteer Fire Briâ€" gade held their annual meeting on Fr day night in the Fire Hall rooms, with fifteen members present. Four new members,â€"Messrs. John G. Archer, A. \J. Courtemanche, W. F. Allen and J. ‘M. Bainâ€"were taken into sthe Briâ€" !;_'ado. Chief Borland and Secretary A Luxton were appointed as the Timâ€" mins delegates to attend the Temiskaâ€" minx Volunteer Firemen‘s Associaâ€" tion convention in the public lubrary INTEAtSTIRG ARRUAL MEFTING OFf FRtEMEA Officers Elected for Year. Bowling Team Organized. Delegates to Firemen‘s Convention, Etc. mins,â€"ci@":t towns,â€"aAand one Of CA special matters to be decided will be the place for the holding this year of the annual Firemen‘s Tournament. Timmins will be ready to have this event again this year, and the big sue. cess last year despite the unfortunate weather, may tempt the other, towns in the Association to agree with holdâ€" ing the 1919 Tournament in Timimnins. The Timmins Fire Brigade have orâ€" vanized a Bowling Team for competiâ€" tion at the Amusement Parlors. Art Carson was appointed Captain of tius tean on Friday night, and the memâ€" bers are:â€"M. Daher, J. T. Easton, P. 5. Taylor, P. Jeffrey,â€" N. â€"F.â€" Wadsâ€" aworthy W. G. Smith, Jack Bain. x r s yM i prak > ' Phe election of oftfcers for the Timâ€" as follows:â€" Chairmanâ€"W. G, Sinith. Deputy Chiefâ€"J. D. Maclean. ' Secretaryâ€"Treasurerâ€"A. G. Luxton. Captainâ€"J. T. Easton. Entertainment ‘Committee:â€"J. K. Moore ~tehbhairman)}, .P. 8. Taylor, J. D. Maclean, A. G. Carson, Sports Comunittee:â€"Chicf Borland (charrman),. N. Daher, J. T. Easton, P.: Jeffrey. Hall ITmprovement Committee:â€"â€"N. E. Wadsworth (chairman), J. Morrisâ€" on, Chief Borland. A was received and read at the meecting from Fire Chief A. Borâ€" land, thanking the boys of the Briâ€" gade for che handsome Clhiristmas pres l ent given him, and. also for the symâ€" pathy; and kindness shown him and Mrs.:Borland in their recont bereaveâ€" menteâ€"â€" «es !mins Firemen for the year resulted 14,000 ESKIMOS DEAD FROM SPANISH INFPLUENZA. peninsufta «. ire dise: take an appalling the natives, the a« some fhalfâ€"dozen vi vieinitys having be other towns report: show F#killm ehild: pal survivors, and 1 been found parily NORTH DAVIDSON MINE MAKING GOOD PROGRESS a mill in tion to tke eqtumpment wiil Do nrougill here in a few months. â€" Diamoanad dullâ€" ing recently has shown unusually rich ore at depth at the North Davidson. The manager of the property, Mr. L. G. Harris, has ziven out the following fzures, regarding assays of the diaâ€" mond drill cores:â€"368 to 380 feet, none; 38D to 399 feet, 40e.; 390 to 386 feet, none ; 396 to 406 Teet, $1,490.. 60â€" 406 â€"to 426 hoped to have lised as a prod a!@ s G@wW ns 6th., 1919. The Associaâ€" es Cobalt, Haileyhury, New Snglehart, Iroquois Falls, South Poreunine and Timâ€" Davids RATC ind many of irily frozen eir paronts feet, $164.80.° It is ha North Davidson cer bhefere next fall. t j ww 1n motlé VC +E ohe ofge se aBe ols aBe a%e ofe ie ofe ofe ofe ofe oo ols oBe sBe se afe oe oBe oBe afe ols oBe ofe che ohe iB e afe ols s OOONOMMOOMOOWOWMO“O““WO #90900900000000000¢00000000600000604609%0 000090989 SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL PAPER BY SUBSCRIBING Funeral Director and Embalmer Phone 52 The Great West Life Assurance Co. AND The General Accident Assurance Co. At your service any evening. | have just w hat yBu are looking for . 1. FASTON represented at Schumacher by T. 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