Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 15 Jan 1919, 1, p. 6

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SUBSCRIBE NOW i Phone 78 â€" Phone 95 B $ All kinds second hand Mining Machinery in firstâ€"class condition. Boilers, Hoists, Pumps, Drills, etc. The Salvation Army is equipped and organized to take care of the soldiers‘ URGENT AND PERSONAL necdsâ€"-â€"necds that are imperative. It has never made a general appeal for funds to carry on this work until now. Give and give liberally. If you are not certain that your contribution will be taken up by a.Canvasser, send it direct to the Hon. Treasurer, Sir Edmund V/alker, Torontoâ€"subscrintions will be acknowledged. ‘"God leveth a cheerful giver"‘ SALVATICN ARMY MILLION DOLLAR FUND COMNITTEE <Headquarters : Treasurer Nova Scotia: 7 rer Tomfo and Ontmo: Treasurer New Brunswick: SIR EDMUND WALKER JAMES M. CHRISTIE DONALD MacGILLIVRAY Bank of Commerce,St.John, N.B,. Bank of Commerce, Halifax, N.S. Toreonto HMead Office umber, Building Materials Coal and Coke, Mine and Mill Supplies AGENT FOHR Colonial Steel Companies Famous RED STAR CRILL STEEL Soldiers Home January YÂ¥ ard and Warehouse Coming Campaign 19th to 25th ENGLISH EDITOR AND M. P. SAYS ‘‘"FLU*‘ IS SWINE FPEVER The "Flu‘‘ epidemic at "Elk Liake has been a very severe one, fully half of the two dozen Indians there dying fron the malady, as well as two or three of tihe white men residing in the district. During the past few days, however, there has been a considerâ€" abhle improvement noticecable in the situation and the epidemic seems to be fully over now for Hlk Lake. swine Fever‘‘ cadsed on of infeeted‘ Au hbe importation of 1 as at onee stopped ien checked in the ; »etors admit they do sout the. cause, care es of the disease, an apers even had to ame for‘it, editors â€" zht to give opinions Flu‘‘ may be. Bott V\ iA typ w‘ miley fur sertion in Ultomiey of Parl _ Bottomiey‘s guess is > Fever Another guess it is a form of pnis*t‘m- x of diphtheria, though lm"r the lining of the ran the membrances of and throat @as in diphâ€" 1IIl€ merican Amerrcan and dises a rny i1 ioted Eng and edito: to chaveâ€" a ) what the cnow mueci > or qualiâ€" the newsâ€" (Facture® a Ond msmitm]p bacon. 1t 1@On l m THAEE MONTHS‘ REPORT OF TMMINHS AFS CGROSS Work Re IGrown. + paIrPs SoOciKS, 4 pairs socks ; Mrs. T socks, Mys. Farnan, Prite hard, .E pair pyjamas; Mrs:â€"S l;!hn. Mrs. Woodhbury, 345 p; Meuche, 4 pairs b\wL. V iceâ€"Prresidentâ€"XMLPS, 1. UHArLCYOIS Secretaryâ€"Mrs. D. Grimston. .... Treasurerâ€"Mrs. F. M. Burke. Chairman of Executive Committee: â€"Mrs. J., M. Studor. Supply Secretariesâ€"Mrs. F. C. H. Simms and Mrs. G..8. Lowe. The Timmins Red Cross Society, has reâ€"commenced work â€" andâ€" will hold mectings every Tuesday afternoon at the KRed Cross rooms in the public school building. All are cordially inâ€" C UTrOSS cA m n school bulding vited 140 atten Members having Red Cross work on hand are requested to return all finâ€" ished work as soon as possible as a shipment is now hbheing packed to forâ€" kept jrom puninilcation. The annual election of officers wa held on October 10th., 1918, the ma jority of the members being present The following oflicers were elected :â€" Presidentâ€"â€"Mrs. J. A. Melanis. palr Mrs DXYJ cel] 191 Miss F. Arehor, Miss P. Archer, Mrs. Geo. Deswar, Mrs. H. Egan, Mrs.â€"E. Anoldi, Mrs. H. J. Marsifall, Mrs. A. Borland, Mrs. D. Ostrosser, Mr. D. Ostrosser, Mrs. H. Skaviem, Miss F. Ouilette, Mrs. St. Pierre, Mrs. H. Shankman, Mrs. R. Vollet, Mrs. C. Auner, Mrs. A. F. Carriere, Mrs. B. D. Curtis; Mrs. Dodge, Mrs. It. Sims, Mrs. A. Gagne, Mrs, Meuche, Mrs. W. MeCracken, Mrs. C. Williams (2 yrs) $54; associate members, #1 each, Mrs. C. cPatgerson, Miss E. Copps, Chief Borland, $3; donation, $13; Poreupine Consolidated Patrictie Club, $400.00; tfotal, $1891.542 Experdituresâ€" Mr larre (la: press * iTe imemversnip, 25.00 ; total, $106094 :â€"Mr,.>Péeters, for n hand. Decembher [otal $£106094.19. ool, eiderdown, flannelette, anadian Red Cross, $500.00 tan Red Cross. woo;, $92.50; and, October 30th., $869.19 18$91,.54:; patr‘s pi\ BHSObi 0)‘3 prem 1, 10 JUGUR q irs socks, 2 suits pyjamas;.Mrs. )onnell, 2 pairs socks, 2 suits of mas, 3 pairs drawers; Mrs., Carâ€" , 2 pairs socks; Mrs. Fitzpatrick, irs socks ; Mrs. Blackwell, 3 pairs Mrs. N. J. Evered, 3 pairs 3 :. *Mrs.= Grimston, â€" 10% pairs < of s; Mrs,. Brazeau, 2 pairs socks; Towell, 2 suits pyjams; Mrs. Dr. wn. 4 pairs socks; Mrs. Ostrosser, irs socks; Mrs. Thormpson, 3 pair 34 Mys. Farngan, 2 pairs socks; '?nhhauh.ipm13“n,\ilflu5 mas:; Mrs. Simms, 4 pairs socks; Woodhury, 344 pairs socks ; Mrs. che, 4 pairs socks; Mrs,. Allaire, girs pyjamas; Mrs. St. Denis, 1 'smks:}hxkhwkw.flpnh<gnkfl Charlebois, -1RW”% pyjamas. lay \u]h”xw,’Q handkerchiets, f4 J :umm.lm§p1W%~m“~ 34 pars of 4 t 4 124 lhandkerelnefs. 4 imas| IM1“~fii>4n4(d 111 1¢ Reâ€"Commenced and Workers Still Wolcomed for, This Good Work. o headquarters. OLIVE GRIMSTON S mt oI iree montus publheation sup ship, M $1604.19 serv;ce ) ( 11 S ITQIlL L. {lannelette, oss, $500.00 Ns 7 v~EM208 S F.f G.c r.M..:r n?dm 2 ipel: p: H:dn:;:.:~ tosso.d}s()y ‘sIp I(T ‘Siit nd, Oc al _ m }} pal O l 4. $400,.00 Alexande xpenditure cas 1( Seer( a II j casn 1680.19. Sm on Potal, Jn ‘$sS LO: ana 1pLS ,G 6 4 @OJO000000009$90000000000000000000600000600000008060066°@ e > Afl\..,.c T o * 3 w r“' ts N. eb OU will find satisfaction and profit in buying your CGClocks W atches, Jewelry, Ete. at this store. We make a specialty Repairs. Satisfaction guaranteed ~ A BORWITZ â€" JSeweller â€" Timmins Next Canadian Bank of Commerce

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