Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 29 Jan 1919, 1, p. 8

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A 0»«\»3 in O"WOONWQ CORDON 'o""k UNANIMOUS â€"PRBAISEB â€"OFP THL FPIREXEN‘®S3 pleasanrkt eveninz. lIue daneing was )f the best, and the music by Appel‘s orchestra worthy special mention. Of eourse, the refrogiaments were of the vyery best, and lots of them,â€"regular Timmnxyns Fire: Brigade hospitality. Che dance even started promptly on and from start to finish wias a eredit to the Committec in crerge. A feature of the evening was the pleasâ€" ant sociability of all. _ **You cannot say too muci nor speak foo highly of e Firemen‘s dares,"‘ was the subâ€" stance of more than one comment ssnee Thursday cvemng. There were «bbout seventy couples at the Masonic Hall for the event, and now the quesâ€" tion is quite cagerly asked, * Vhen will thie Firemen â€" hold another brief., everybody seems tance i PB OJ ZI€C £, CV CL YAUU Y JC satisfied, v\xvm ten muplc' from Iroâ€" quois Falls who were coming out to Timinins to this danee. ‘They got as far as Porquis Junetion only to find that the train was so late that they could not hope to reach Timmins unâ€" til the next day, so they ihad to return to the Falls much dtsz‘ppu'nted Several in South Poreupine were simâ€" ilarly disappointed through the train service. From a financial standpornt the danee was a suceess, over $50 beâ€" ing netted from the even‘. NEW TEAM ORGANIZED FOR BOWLING LEAGUE. Timmins vs. Firemen, liminins wWon 0, Cerks vs. Timmins, Clerks won 1 Timmins 2; Leftâ€"Overs vs Firemen, Leftâ€"Overs won 3. The only game on the schedule up to date not yet played is that of the Hollinger and the Leftâ€" Overs. The date for this game is to be arranged by the eaptains of the be arranged by the eaptains of tae two teams concerned, to take place as early as possible. The Firemen have been travelling in hard luck so far, but the season is early yet. Monday night for instance, they had _ only tiree men to play on the Firemen‘s Will visit Timmins on request at any time Ask your dGealer for Dr. Gagâ€" non‘s Vet. Medicines. DR L. CAGNON * In brief, everydody s , except ten couples from alls who were coming ol s to this dwnee. They in tTaeir #meg TENDEES WANTED. VTERINARY OGFF1CS HAILEYBURY. ra0re â€" taan lay ecvemng y couples a event, and > cagerly a Firemen â€" J GOhicf of Timmins, died in London, Ofisrioe, on 1is week. She was 806 t t !0 time of deathis. On istance ‘and the traim (7;1101 BDoriand was unâ€" London in time for ‘the i took place toâ€"day. ROOM WANTED BY Apply Miss MeceKenna, imnimins. 10p 111 ¢ aTPUHL a11C *C., 0. icf of Timnmin London, ONmiim 1N T S2a l P.O. Box 158.~= r place, lthowâ€" new team ‘orâ€" the schedule ecided upon at 4e War Veterâ€" apped by the r o best bowlers PX TGOMER apped By tuie : best )mlu' e game on acâ€" t times and it on the outside The new feam cames of the be ealled the NiIDl}l mday night malcing the takse notice. es now piayâ€" ollinger / Clerks 1 imins won 3 ulniilt _ LWO ce of hurnâ€" for meavenâ€" L Calbec town this woek His many friends are pleased to see Mr. Geo. Coffey able to be out again after several weeks‘ serious illness in hopital from Influenza. Mr. J. Gorman, secreiary of the Miners‘ Union at Cobalt, is among those ill with the ‘"Flu‘"" at Cobalt, but is making satisfactory progress to recovery. Mr. W. R. Lowery came up from Cobalt on Wednesday evening last to take charge of his wholesale business here, Mr. J. A. Howse being called to the south on gecount of the illness of his mother. Some people are most contrary in tieir spirit. ()ne Timmins man tlns week says:â€"‘*Well, now _ that 1no Government has rowmdvd the Order inâ€"Council against idleness, I guess 1 11 eo to work now.‘‘ Mr. Josephn Legault, formerly of North Cobalt, but recently conduciing a lumber camp about 20 miles from Matheson, died oneâ€" day last week while driving from the Camp to the town. His death was due to heart failure. The Social Committee _of â€" Byrnes Presbyterian Church have planned a Social Evening for Tuesday evening, February~Ath. _ The purpose of this is for all to get beiter acâ€" quainted and a hearty invitation is extended to all to attend. The Dome Lake is hoisting about 30 tons of ore a day <o the bins, and it is undorstood that the mill will reâ€" sume operations in the near future. Mr. C. D. Kaedinz, general marager of the Dome Mines, returned on Monâ€" dqay to the Camp after a visit to New Mr. HMamilton B. Will known Stock broker, of Fc Moznday in ‘the Camp.: °1 known stock broker, of foronto, spenv Monday in the Camp. He wass well pleased with gae. progress abready made by his new branch office in Tim mins, and expressed himself as. very optimistic as to the prospecis and adâ€" vancement abead in the near future for the Poreupine Camp. St. CGeorge, Unt., to called by illness in the fam her father and her sister the prevalert Influenza, ~t passing away on December the sister dying on January of t The Chris‘mas window of the Norâ€" thern Canada Qupp‘.\' (‘nmpn-n\'.",'l‘im- mins, won third prize in the compeâ€" tition open to towns of 5,000 or less througzhout all Canada. ** Hardware and Metal,"‘ trade journal duees a pais i4 nao Haile comp Mr () L1 TK adty ings (will take place in North â€" Bay, whether North Bay likes it or not, as Haileybury is no: equipped for alt the fire touches of a modern hanging event. In the meantime, however, there will likely be the usual petitnuons and other efforts to save Cooper‘s life, followinz the usual plan of the presâ€" entâ€"day world.~ rliey uU notl Aee staif husiness i Olivt lete Timmins News in Brief ns tru i rAaAncC nCt »4 jail for T10l Mn a PC «41 Geo., Lee it‘ .N eek. Th e former . o Mr:. RYy Tiin ns of 5,000 or loess nada. **Hardware ‘anadian hardware PORCUPINE ADVANCE. an 11Dâ€"toâ€"(a and. Mr. A. . were in M l joined l wellâ€" P1 ove al 101 atâ€" Mr. Ronald Vary has returned to the Camp after several monthis speni at Thedford Mines, Que. Mrs. ‘‘Lefty‘‘ Farr and son, of Toronto, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Monaghan, Schumâ€" gacnot Mr. H. Browning, publisher of The Cobalt Nusgget, was a visitor in town last week, and paid The Advance a fraternal eall. Mr. 1. B. Tiiffe, of the Curtis Drug Company staff, left on Friday for his home in Haileybury, on account of iliness. _ His many friends here will wish Bert a speedy return to healtth and to Timmins again. Mr. G. D. Mitchell is in North Bay in charge of the head office of Dunâ€" can‘s Limitedâ€"during Mr. Dunecan‘s absence on holiday for a month in Florida. â€" Mr. Nicholson has charge of the Timmins branch in Mr. Mitehell‘s absence. Councillor Brazean is getting toâ€" sether a team of bowlers to go to South Poreupine on Friday evening and meet a picked team of the exâ€" peris of that town. A return match will likely be theld here in the near future. The annual Dance and Social Evenâ€" ing of Golden Beaver Lodge, A.F. A.M., will be held in the Masonic Hail, Timmins. on Friday~ evening. February l4th. â€" Dancing will comâ€" meneo at 8.30 prompt. â€" Invitations to Masons only. the Royal Air Forse, re.m Camp on Tuesday evening week. â€" He has received hi able discharzge from servics s reâ€"onpening the carage Those in Timmins interested in the annual Dog Team Race might take a paimier from ‘The Pas, Manitoba, where plans are already under way Pop t"-nfl aanual dog team race from The Pas to Sturgson Landing. â€" The date has been chosen, rules agreed upâ€" n anrd other preparations made. The annual dog race for The Pas this year is scheduled for March 17t5. brougat inany engquires as to Ule norâ€" mal price for good sleigh dogs. Tt is generally known thag Mr. Wallingâ€" ford‘s dog team was an â€" unusually wood one, and so the price would ‘hbe high. The answer to the question as to what is the normal pnice for sleigh dogs is perhaps furnished by The Pas, Manitoba, Herald. The Herald says that sloigh dozs are fetching from $15 to $50 this season. ‘‘Jimmy Moore,"‘ says The Herald, purchased a team of five for $60, and a few days lator he sold (hem to an Indian for $85.‘‘ The Herald, however, beliéves there will be a bis wise in the price of sleigh dogs in the noxt fow weeks. Mr. 1 rarding 1 nxzford‘s M Acceording to trappors and others aâ€" round Fort William even the moose are dyinge in that district from the ‘‘Flu."" OA large number of ‘cages have been reported recently of moose seing found dead or dying in the bush, and the oldâ€"timers say that ithe diâ€" sease affecting the animals seers to be of the same type as the ‘‘Flu‘‘ aâ€" mong chuman being. Some people, of course, seoff at the idea of the moose havingz the but ‘whatever ithe disease may be it certainly is playing havoe wil‘h the moose in the Fort William district. A 11 theâ€" aamuai ‘as to Stu has been e 1 ( 1 n“-e pTt 18 (]\)_z TAaCC heduled fo reâ€"dpenit ‘repalr mn{: oo ind )(0 keed L* raln H 10 dog td team â€"for pao) â€" NAS enguires as to the norâ€" good sleign â€" dogs. Iit nown that Mr. Wallingâ€" an, of of Mr. F. M. _ Wallâ€" woeck of f the Northern balt, is a busiâ€" to the Gold an â€" unusually price would ‘be the question as o Advance reâ€" Cobalt, Schelitier, of re:urned â€" to nge of this this ‘honorâ€" and inâ€" ud auto th o i <«ip .;o ks .# e o i Prescriptionservice Re04e04¢000800040000000008#000406046 0““000“00000“““: ©000900000900000000400000000000800006§40 8000666 §0600%4¢¢ SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL PAPER BY SUBSCRIBING ‘*Myvy Four ¥¢ Your physician will be pleased if you bring your prescriptions to us to be compounded. This g=â€"== w is true because we :, * s iE T â€" have every thing [ _ prescribed by phyâ€" f[â€" sicians. Our comâ€" [‘g TT pounding is conâ€"| | > ducted with skill ~â€"_â€"Zz, and utmost care. No drug store is better equipped for scientific prescription work. There is no worthy device or apparatus for facilitating the work that is not here. + \ [ e« ~ . c m o + %* * > hy * In fact, our prescription department is modern to the minute, and a double check system is used as an additional guard against errors. Let us fill your next prescription Purity of druga and skill in handling have given our store a reputation for superior prescription service In drugs and sundries you will find our prices lower than elsewhere. How about a guaranteed hot weter bottle? We have themn at $2. Absolutely guaranteed The Curtis Drug Company Near the Post Office in (German { "\\' + * "*", < Pinc Street, Timmins

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