Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 9 Apr 1919, 1, p. 8

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C s OWP PE EC We e e o N s O S m s es N e e sc e cOe B L W . ) 6cs FOUR There will be a meeting of the Gold Brarnch of t"e (¢. W .Y/>X. on Sunday evening at 7.30 o‘clock sharp in the Oddfellows‘ Hd“ for the purâ€" nose of compleiting the orn'unizatinn and making final arrangements for the securing of their charter, and othâ€" er important business. All memibers are urged to ‘be present. Mr. R. E. Leonard, who has been a popular and esteemed citizen of the Camp for the past four or five years, leaves for thse east toâ€"daâ€" to take a position as travelling representative for a big wholesale grocery concern. During his residence in Camp Mr. Leonard has won innumerable friends 5y his invariable courtesy, his straight ness and competence in business and his weneral high character, and he will be inuch missed here in many circ‘es. Serct. 8. K. MeCoy, brother of Mr. E. MceCoy of the Hollinger, is in Camp. Sergt. Mecoy recently reâ€" turned from overseas affter an active of 22 months in France. Byv the end of next week the Gol1lâ€" flelds branch of the G.W.Y.A. exâ€" ‘ect to be gettled temporarily in their "lub quarters in the upstairs of the King‘s Amusement â€" Parbor building "he rooms are kindly given free to them ‘by Mr. T. F. King until more are secured. Car, oppos} next to the Aheatt restaurant this we Mr. J. D. Maclean returned on Thursday last from the south, looking well and feeling as good as he looks, he says. He was in Toronto some weeks undergoing medical treatment for his injured back, and seems now to have found the road to a sure eure. He was treated by specialists at the Toronto General Hospital and is to reâ€" turn in the course of a month or so for final treatiment. Lodge of the 1.0.0. Soeial Evening and Masonic Hall, Timm for the orphans of d â€" The Rebekahs have given s many enj')\'a-ble and successful event: if this kind in the past that all attenc ing the event on Friday evéening bs certain of a very oleasant evening thre necessary pressure to rel pmumping â€" requirements â€" at lours of the day, thus say town about three thousand do! vear in fuel and other costs. On Friday evs April l1th, Gold Traile last week lice adopted the nvenience of the Fojllowinz the request of the Board Mr. and Mrs. Jack West have rs ned to the Camn». [r. P.; Dougall r the Camp, aceco P, Domgall returneid last nignt Camp, accompanied ‘by his Mrs. D. W. Q‘Sullivan is anâ€" of the new brides to come to mp last . A: E. Sims, brother of Mr. .\mls, Timmins, was one of the n# soldiers arriving from overâ€" storairt rOkel ATsOn 1 recommended â€" »r tank and tins arized the chang remodelled it ca oragze purposts . tss3 PV DTFTCsslFe gul the Iromt of T DC Timmins News in Brief and a pleasant eveni The neetmv adjour; ie home of Mrs. M. L Tamarack street, on 3 xt, April 14th ba@gsqaaw, manager ol ink at Haileybury, and in the North Land, has n the bank and will join F. C. Sutherland Co., s, on May lst. T E0. 13SO0nN, â€" W. onductin answere uslIness oOf Ti r which Mrs meeting ol the 1J. reshyterian Church omse of Mrs. Volli nz of this week. * Iron Work: reâ€"modellin of the I Carson and timns week on old home at evening of this week, old Nugget â€" Rebekah [.O.O.F. are qving a brooke left on t i‘ne is is 5+.4 6 (UsOn y ()t1 the Timmins Post new time for the public. is openin (F : the ; 0 of the ( 18, the eceased .. Are Dancese aint evenng was r adjourned_ to % 111 nas been so the Timmins station, and nd daughter, on a visit to at Shawville, ig the water Fire Hall, so roughout the the pumping managzer of 1 in .. LAe proceeds Oddfellâ€" Monday Wil!â€" YOIâ€" W A 3201 On x T The flood on Birch strget this week again called for the use of the fire departmsnt pumping engine, but the frosty weather had more effect than the engine on keeping down the flood. And now the engine is undergoing attention, the sand ard other dirt in the water playing hail colomhbus with the bearin@«s of the echgine. The swallpox epidemic threateoning Cobalt is now reported as checked effectively, no new cases being reportâ€" ed for a day or two, and all the presâ€" ent patients making gootl progress to wC 7 c recovery. â€" There are said to be about 20 cases in the Cobalt district. overseas and ‘being du here during the past we â€"Ptes. Alvin Leitch, Ke and MceChesney., Messrs MeChesney are wellâ€"kr Camp their homes bein Amatecur Night at the New Empire Thearte last week was the usual week ly success. The theatre was crowded and the minstrel show given by the eroup and dancers, chief amon# whom were Messrs. Appel and Colombo, was much enjoyed. _ The "sonz‘‘ and. chorus, with a number of local hits, particularly tickled the audionce, while Jean Colombo in his repitition of the ‘‘old man‘s‘‘ dance azain brought down the house. The Schumacher Pleasure Club gave a supper and dancee last week to the returned soldiers of the town, and a delightful time was spent by all presâ€" ent at the evont. In addition to the daneing and a particularly attractive ePr® # * * + The Timmins Disceussion Club held another session Thursday evening last in the basement of the Presbyterian chureh, the subject for discussion bheâ€" # * in> a continuance of theâ€" consideraâ€" supper, there was a choice musical program, including solos by Messrs. S. Lynn, T. Huntley, B. Curtis and Mrs. Parker. Just as he was boarding the tram at the station dere onâ€"~Friday dast Provincial Oflicer Moore was taken with a fainting spell and collapsed on the platform. Medical aid was at onee secured and he was taken to lus home at South End where he is makâ€" ing favorable progress to recovery. It appears that â€" Provincial Officer Moore and members of his family and friends partook one «day last week of some canned goods, after which all of them were taken ill. ‘The symptoms were of ptomaine poisoning, and Mr. Moore was specially affectod, being quite ill for a time. On Friday, howâ€" ever, he was sufficiently recovered to tion ot Mrs T. H. Leverton has sold ‘chis residence on Eim street to Mr. J. E6. Newton, and the house will ‘be oecuâ€" pied by Constable P. Collins who exâ€" pects to move his family here in a few days. § them were t: were of pton Moore was quite ill for ever, he was be ag was again 4 ten VOadl legaves 6 n ul rCekrel will be part cireles whe ed asset t« manager wt tac V be pleased to know that sh zooud progress to recovery. Mrs. Appel have been yery the Camp during their stay months here and there wil al rezret at their removy will be particularly missed cireles where their talent w ed asset to the town. Mr lombo is taking Mr. Appel Allen H On Saturday evenng I‘te ix returned to the Caimp ur vears service overscas. Mr. R. Holmes, of the Ostrosset aif, returned on Monday from an exâ€" nded visit to is home in the south un ti! AI § ss, butâ€" on his re tre West accomp 1 and little Miss d nNon s overseas,. â€" W seas with the Proneers and | much active service in Franee martook one day last week of ned goods, after which all of re taken ill. ‘The symptoms ptomaine poisoning, and Mr. vas~ specially affectsd, being for a time. On Fridfy, howâ€" was sufficiently recovered to d again at his duties until he in by iliness just at ronlntion itre will MISS IL CHQ recovered from her pri « s Imna nave it e in id ast or so were. teh, Kendall, Lamore Messrs. Kendall and wellâ€"known in the nilliuicii att anager. Mr. Ap Butffalo on husi turn will procee anied byv Mrs. Ap from duly â€" weleomed ‘HE PORCUPINE ADVANCE. chal npire i randon n | HZze been here as a de ut n is maxking Mr. and opplar in of several He went He went 1 ¢ C@utroe, atre will cing the C T ® EWlE °P 4 4B 2033 0T $ V d t V o t P i e dA Eoo MA V 2 B T @0899099000¢0000008000008080¢06 OVverseqas On account of the dbustreation of a valve on Wednesday night the town water had to be turned off for sev :ral hours. On account of an accident to one of the transformers the lights were off on Thursday night. On acâ€" ecount:of the O,.T.A. the liquor is off most of the time.. The valve was fixâ€" ed, the transformer was replaced, and the 0 .T. A.,â€"to be eontinued on page th(‘ () RABBITS FOR SALEâ€"$2.50, and. $4.00. Apply 50 Fourth The Women‘s Auxiliary of St. Matâ€" thew‘s church are gving an Easter Monday Dance in the Masonic Hall, Timmins, on Monday evening, April TYPE MACHINE. One of the best trades for bright girl.Apply at Adâ€" vancs, Timmins. St. Mopot Phone 152. P.0O. Box 458 Will visit Timmins first of every month at Dalâ€" ton‘s Livery. Any octher times by arrangement Ask your dealer for Dr. Gagâ€" non‘s Veterinary Medicines. 1ere In from | ©8000000000000400000000000000000000000000000004009090090e in‘ Mr. irilling askear reinity D .~ Chis ‘tween Ha these day: ite oil sup A compa See our beautiful window display of flowers and perfumes. Perfumes: New odors by the old reliable French manufacturâ€" ers. Let us show you the new lines. SPRING I IME FLOWERS AND PERFUMES Say it with flowers. CURTIS DRUG COMPANY allx10iIm Harlevh Lilies â€" Hyacinths Carnations â€" Roses fresh and fragrant Ncar the Post Office Timmins i1 is diamond ury and New e drillingy beâ€" d to be in the beenâ€" or gamzed to expiore the country wells, there being a firm belief | an oil field of importance will be cated in the distmnct. the country for a firm belief that i4

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