Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 30 Apr 1919, 1, p. 3

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:ooom %%G6 00990000000486046044860 004600908980 WMMOM’W“’ Subscribe to your local paper 60409 60008 C $00N¢0¢“0006“00W0“0000“““t #$0006809000000006400 “W““QWW Opposite the Goldfields TJY M MINS F. MILES WALLINGFORD Dealer in Logs, Lumber, and Wood SI1MMS HOOKER is hygienic and wholeâ€" some. The goody that‘s good for young and old. Mining Contracts â€" Mining Claims Shaftâ€"Sinking a Specialty (Successors to MADE IN canaoa E. G. Dickson â€"ITNSURANCE Rsidence PHONE 118. ONTARIO Look for the name Ce sure to £et Jr . IVâ€"Those with 60 per ce overâ€"Maggie Cole, Hilda Ks Gladys Hughes, Edith Malkin, L Holland, (Beatree MeCracken Simie equal) Ingrid la, Wilie Roberts. Wiitle Messrs Tomlinson and Anderâ€" son, of the Dominion Police stationed here, were returning one evening last week from South Poreupine they noâ€" ticed a horse and buggy coming along the road without any driver in the rig. The driverless horse was coming along at a rapid rate, and the two mon agreed that there was every chanee of the runaway damaging the buggy, the harness and itself, unless it was stopped. Accordingly, they bothjunmnpâ€" ed from their buggy and ran to eatch the runaway. ‘FTheir own horse took the opportunity that moment to start a little runaway of his own. The two Dominion men were distractâ€" ed for a second or two as to whether to put all the‘ir attention to stopping TIMMINS PUSLIG SGAOOL REPORT FOR APRIL to put all tuer al their own horse or runaway. The re that both horses the menâ€" who had neighborly act by away they saw on The Hurricanaw Minng Camp, reached now by way of Amos Quebec, is more important than generally reâ€" alized. The district has not, perhaps, been boomed after the manner of many new mining districts, but there has been A quiet but noteworthy interâ€" est shown in it that gives promise of big things in the future. During the past month or two there has been decided activity in the distmect, with still brighter promise for the future. A number of properties have recently heen optioned, the total purchase price for four of them running over$2,000, 000.00. â€" Another evidence of the imâ€" nortance of the Camp is suggested by away tLDey : walk â€" back miles, at 1 nIgil their had bles, Jr. â€" 11Iâ€"Honmnoursâ€"Roy Schular, Edward Foster, Solomon Levine, Marâ€" garet Teed, Fanny Tynela, Anna Valâ€" ve, Harry Helen Jemnett lex Wilson.â€" 60 per cent. or overâ€" Eima Turtin, Lela MceCarthy, Leila Kendall, Pava Langren. E. CLARE, Teacher. Sr. I1 Honoursâ€"Marian Colbhorne, Dorothy Cox, Likan NHater, Yvonne Armstrong. â€" At least sixty per cent. â€"Margaret Howse, Dorothy Armâ€" strong, Arthur Lewis, Wellington Due sharm, Geo. Foster, Bert Studor, Ted dy Shepherd, Ross Wailson. REGULAR BIG STEAMBOAT SERVICE FOR HURRICANAW Standing of Pupils in the Various Classes for the Month . Jr . _ 1Iâ€"Honoursâ€"EFlza Cushing, Lily Nieme, Issie \‘lmlnran. Hoy Harâ€" dy, Wuillie Arundel, Sam Elhes. At least 60 per cent .â€"â€"â€".l.mws Povel, Molâ€" ville Cox, Tony Dominico, Zenri Boâ€" sak, Norman Malkin, Clara Hoitman, Florence â€" Armstrong, Jaimes Lewis, Tola Dorway. tr.â€" LQ@AGICT,. Sr. â€" 1â€"Honoursâ€"Viem â€" Pirtisalo, Lloyd â€" Gallonardi, Minnie Stevers Elhzabeth Colborne, John Robe =rs, Fred ]“()‘S(L‘l', Durward Freeman, Viota Staaf, Queenie Willtams, Mary Bridâ€" ger, Amniec Mustato, Sadie Daher. At deast 60 per cent. â€"Edith Sotnick, Stuart Brown, Adleen Thompson, Daâ€" vid Petchersky, Hazel Lawrence, Sylâ€" via Hakala, Poeter Nicholson, Allen Sceott, Mary De Peco. TWO NEIGHBORLY MEN GIVEN THE ‘‘HORSE LAUGH‘*" einding liie . C.seo and othe Cxompany, with ample capita two â€" steamboats ta the .bft. A Molybdenite im Molyvbdenite i ybdenite amnes wit nave I going by Jung 15th and the proâ€" a#t the witenuing â€" hour of miiâ€" jefore the men had finshed long tramp here, the two horses safely arrived at their own st: undurt, and with no injury dghe Maud Blackwoell, Frank Elles, Feldman, Willie Mustato, Doug own, Ben Spellar, Pearl Kenâ€" Sixtv®per cent or overâ€"Sadie Olive Stlaaf, Jessie â€" Marshall, Studor. â€" Scehular, Iâ€"Hon Maud F eldman arness or the Lawrence, rern . pole, Frederiek Aun rothy Dodge. â€"Those with 60 per fuat attention to stopping horse or eapturing the other The regult, naturally, was horses got clear away, and who had interded to do a U per Joyne dv, D Dy stopping tA on the road h. Timmins, about witclhuing â€" hour o HILPS COR MAN, "I 21 ‘CC0o . TA ‘Peac. A m nt. or Edna Dueszarm Harrimuaton Hilda â€" Kannan Kimniw AAYPl Aare J11 Hurric MeCa the runâ€" L NriCcE 1A W 111 to o uen ermen e on e omm encfi BIG SPECIAL SALE OF Are You a Bolshevile ("";“ chkwo r*.’, Bolshevism is based upon violence, relies upon force, is deaf to right or reason. To force the bowelis to move by taking castor oil, pills, salts, mincral waters, etc., is to cutrage Nature and On the other hand, Nujol is not a drug, does not act like any drug, acts (mechanâ€" ically, not medicinally; perâ€" suades Nature instead of forcing her. Bolishevism is based upon violence, relies upon force, is deaf to right or reason. To force the boweis to move by »taking castor oil, pilis, salts, mincral waters, etc., is to cutrage Nature and ""bolshevik" the body. Beâ€" cause drugs sct by produâ€" cing irritation. Castor oil, for instance, is so obnoxious that the bowels make frantic effort to get rid of it. Other medicines, from senna to salts, provoke acâ€" tion by causing the bowels to try desperately to expel them first. With such remedies thereâ€" fore the removal of bowel waste is secondary an d wholly incidental. Mence, the result is not to cure conâ€" stipation, but on the conâ€" trary, to make it worse, more obstinate, harder to overeome. Nujol supplies necessary i0:sture to soften intestinal contents and facilitate easy, thorough evacuation at regâ€" ular intervals. Nujol makes easier and more effective the action of intestinal muscles. Nujol absorbs poisonous material. Nujol is free from any deleâ€" terious after effects, forms no bad habits, can be used at any age, under any conâ€" ditions, and overcomes conâ€" stipation because it works hand in hand with Natureâ€" with her laws, not against them. Selfâ€"poisoning due to conâ€" stipation causes over 90% of human illness. Get a bottle of Nujol from your druggist today, and send coupon for free bookletâ€" * Thirty Feet of Danger." Warnind. Nujol is sold only * in sealed bottles s n 1t oc i ie af hm Alnuin!t °T‘ KA urLl J. K. MOORE Another big supply of attractive new fruits : Apples, Pineapples, Grapefruit, Lemons, Tomatoes, Cocoanuts and the real® Sunkist Oranges. Come and try our Ice Cream (Neilson‘s), and Ice Cream Sodas and Specials. A visit will give you the comeâ€"again feelâ€" ing. â€" You are always welcome. one. ‘Flere will a express and passenger s on all summer,, while ample provision for the all freight required. Th gation Company service tainiv c@ive a_â€" decided QNelllll *YC Addre a TT ujul J ,aboramrics, Standard Oil Co. (New Jersey), 50 y, Now, York. _ Please send me free booklet ‘"‘Thirty Feet « n¢er‘‘â€"constipation end autoâ€"intoxication in adults. GINGER WINE SLOE GIN sLACK CAERRY BRANDY SHERRY PORT GRAPE WINE CREME DE MENTHAE n© Ni development Regular $1.00 bettles intereste Y L AÂ¥ cular mail, vicee carried here is also handling of Amos Naviâ€" should ceerâ€" room to the bearing the Nujol Trade Mark. Iosist on Nujol. You may sr/er from substitutes. Nujol Laboratories STANDARD OIL CO.(NEW JERSEY) 36 Third Avenue, Timmins m anyv ) Hroadway,~New York Mr. Chag. Cu: been spending the 1'01111"11,0d last weok for a visit. He it Tammin« as, Maniuitoba, next mio heduled «to Jeave early i prospecting party for 1 syndigate represents l [0 i'u(fa‘il«}s > . AÂ¥VIIQ . 1 vinter â€" in Ottftaw to the Camp e ends ito 20 out next month,., as rmerry n June e large in Maâ€" â€"â€"al

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