Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 30 Apr 1919, 1, p. 1

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Organization of Football Association _ for North Land, at South Porcuâ€" 4 pine Last Week. NORTHERN ONTARIO ASSOGIATION FRNED ly, ho wever, t! wtion will take any astive wa ecome wiagy see tive loazune. T ly be a Distri include five or Ime°t. â€" Aircady, to Falls, Schnmacher, eupimeâ€"Dome team team have signific( being in this leag: may place a tgim any evont, Footbal ised with a busy a son in this distric W \m’t.‘v triom, M ed PROVINCIAL HEALTH OFFICERS VISIT CAMP Dr. Offic C 0 e3 1 Sanitary â€" Inspc White were vis.tors week and their inspe resu‘t in an important 1 ftown, as itfas qunmoler wIli Teconmnmel «+D Mc * towiL. #. it WOll ti08 popular and < hn ul L.2 T. Joubt tdriis kauos io the business amowz the me im a good sta 1y me aurd of H tiUCe represented on the executive E‘vt OV 01 1 * t 1 ¢ roemoVvt c {iI2Te wWIiX al ind ordet ) rvoib b AT C i 14*1 T Â¥ € THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE procé ) YÂ¥ 11 3t Y 1C1 it yal ded nDii { H al CY . o flu n d Provinâ€" 4'\ '.(“X R % last TOl Id yHow * tJre they MA 1J 11 1P 1 oR L‘Ul inâ€" . ast 1a y t\} C rey f a uld ow to be held on Monday cvening of this week was postponed. until toâ€"night, as important matters like the byâ€"laws for the waterworks extem:sions, etc., were not ready to go on with. There will be many important questions to be dealt with at toâ€"night‘s meetirg, inâ€" cluding the further consideration and action on the waterworks extensions and sewerage systems plans. The Council will also meet on â€" Monday * evenine of next week. â€" COURCH MEETS TOâ€"RIGHT 5 â€"AS0 AENING J Timmins and South Porcupine Teams to Start the Ball Aâ€"Rolling. NRST FOOTBALL GAMt HERE QN SATURDAY son will be played in Timmins on Saturday, May 3rd. The teams will be Timmins and South Poreupime and the football experts say it will be an interesting and closely contested matâ€" ch. The kickâ€"off will be given at 6.30 p.m., and so all will have lots of time to see the matech and attend the show afterwards. _ Tthe «eolors for Timmins are blue and white and for South Poreupime amber and â€" bMack. Moeting Monday This Week Was Postpored as Byâ€"laws Not Ready he meeting of the to be held on Monday week was postponed. unt important matters like t the waterworks extensi rot ready to go on wit be many im.pnrtsmf qu dealt with at toâ€"nagut : cludin@ the further con: [arcs ‘an(t : discovered 4 HIXR ind tihiat i( Sewe rineil 1 «lvantage »rompt ea« tiva t Li icnlarly 1¢ in turs matter 11 D MEMBETZ OF 0 l noCoal otball gam played in ) ally bandsome S sportang department er‘s store.,â€" Soutin | blue and white me amber and team â€" members 1 i vVvEery before Mr. K and batterd present VC was i1 VCI Porâ€" its outfit rd it is exâ€" will put up a their new wn Coumncil ting of this iY LH tire extensions C., ere will s Ge . ~_UAe M amday 111 n and iinmnp in S m?d ;WUMAH SPANIARD â€"â€"TalfD T0 5K001 hEA Baukista Garcia Again in Trouble on Serious Charge. atTreos attempted night and a few hbhours n of him. â€"‘The eventually abl ns S ard, e prom: keep awa morkE wWCapnon, oi BIM,, UV _ L ~UIELLL : treatment from the Magistrate. 1 then he was supposed to have town and no more was heard of | until the young woman reponted the pohcc reégarding. his actrons Monday â€" niglit. more than two years of service overâ€" seas. OHe went overseas with the J98th. Mis mother, Mrs. D. A. Haog garth, who has received his honorable soath, met him at Toronto, returning to the Camp with him. Mr. Hogâ€" gonth, who ‘has receiy ed his honorable discharge from service, left this week for a visit to New Tiskeard friends. Corporai DOU home from ove more than two 11 TIMMINS, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, AFRIL 30th, 1919. t Bs Bs ofe »Be »Be s *. :.* se i ro.aovo'»bv%v.* le vje HRIi lelle Kirkland Te VC down pleas ing f tweiv e »t Notes, Comments and Opinions Of Interest To Miaing World 11L l We friend {1 l1 helped LV ne( A T ntra( warcia, Spamard, was 1 Tuesday by the local poâ€" ie complaint of a young rose story is that Garcia to shoot ‘her on Monday that he did amdeed fire one r from behind some laneâ€" n he disappeared, and for rs no trace could be found The police, however, were able to locate him and he l under arrest, later being _ to appear on Thursday to tlhe charge daid by the e at one timt ap s, living in the san arch, however, thi ntlv through geal tV '.‘..“".'..‘..“‘ o s 9e e a*s 2. Te wie Te ie oBe aTe ofe uBs oBe oR uie se t 4 t 8 sB Td oBe sls Tsea‘s us qui@t ecaaraci t when arrested kind was found ) secure him leni ie Magistrate. Su Â¥. .* 208. .*, te she ahe aBe ohe B e SE EO MBR Bs sBe sB oi 8 #il jJCAaJOus\ irl truC 1: po ime dotse HJ > s now an Govermment <11tsOll J ie young marentliy 50 1Cc at ithe V All Citizens Asked to attend and Asâ€" sist in the Efforts to Advance Timmins. evenng of Coummceil C citizens a assist »n T ber of imj with, and that the â€" make an 4 BOARO OFf TRAOE T0 MEET HNENIRG NEAT for YCkil 1 h Vant in 1 prog: ruct 11 w( y Aceceor M1TCAaAd to Il 4( I 1+ meeting of the rade is called for Tuesday rext week, May 6th, in the mber, at 8 o‘elock, and all requested to attend and > work. There are a numâ€" rtant questions to be dealt tshould not be forgotten of Trade meetings sal oppartunity for the exâ€" iddy Rtowst 2 Ul13 M q starting some 1t w are a 0M lative to t immins tl yard of T4 as recogniz( that w met now, work. old SCErV LCA 1f ~thi ud HmMmMmImn U s NC n scent t advancen and give 16e than this the extension sent him to etit ilrV V nrot 11 it bra wher 0 he safe 6 Trade 84L Y =. Ki EC VerV KXÂ¥ MA .‘111 tlre 1 id On thoe OQOccasion of Anmsual Church Parade on Sunday Last. other in ths 0n the wearin large c “I(} Ord services a} LSTE TD NOTEFWORTRY StRMUR evenin excelleo Sa I Ho MÂ¥ tradesmanr»,â€"the enemy against wuaom better conditions and increased salary could make little headway,â€"the eneâ€" my;, in the home.‘‘ From this commendable foundation had deâ€" veloped the larger prineiples of brot h. erhood and the desire for moral im» provement. From the itext, * Tdie preatest of these is Love,‘‘ Rev. Mir. Drin thes prin« of their C of others the highe His add w .' w VE 3: Or‘ I IC w LVP! whe â€" whe 18 TIMMINS TO HA anmsToMs 0 O fT dad J opt PC Hp unders rane hb IT WAS 80. *\ € D A bout 1}D innual Oddfell ng The c ie Order C DH (+O1n DC [ 33 4 8| LV es u> UI CV en resent: at ipiles the veryvâ€"day 11 was I1 ry‘s omest ecnemy M4on "1§ WAa‘s s LDe MQH happiness, was "hri «1R11) ‘om neg tended‘ di Presbyte n#@.the oc 1@H N MOoNDAY NIGHT 1em lrrtredd un rad des very pleas r1edt eferans adt t‘1 t 134 it All Over the World the Workers Aro Secking Batter Conditions, Says Mrs. Rose Henderson. nuuuse at ihe 23 evening Mrs. Montreal, cmm material change social over the world, beginning ‘to 1 volution w it would | revolution gence and I]n}ifled to all to work.; to t for their own gsakes, f children, that the datter sured of something rmore precarious existenco. Sh the benefits of orgasizati \1ty to each other, gwong lc â€"Mr. _â€"N. ‘MeKagwnon, 4 cCOROMIG ARB GOCMAL INEVITABIE rermany DIED FPROM DRINKING In an elo@tent address to use at the Fmpire Theatre Thei Mn terrin Single Copies 5 Cents untrrC 111 al tatl A U ( Y C 1ned asy «luc e a pedl( ‘xoald de charactd rid, snhe pointed out, wore to realhize their strength quaty of present conditions o tlhre revolution in Russia, \tustria and other Europeâ€" she suggested that a reâ€" st and rece litteal an«d een 2tA <1 ntet )Al L pend 1 wche certainty of. the economie and The workers all H end enaerson, o also RV or a violent on theâ€"intelli the people. s of revolutâ€" C T N political changes ind that share in sShe apâ€" ; y reir dear it be agâ€" n just woOrke b » l-\‘ d muund «liti1c ution nethcoer )1 )1 18 closed 1CIT} 1N P â€" onl v ic‘ tul T 111 inely 114« reely oY ;h)‘])â€" thurt» L111 »[*Z1 =$ V 41 11k e 1| 0@ * 3

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