Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 30 Apr 1919, 1, p. 6

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:MO Sunday Services, 11.00 a.m. and 7.00 p.m. Pubiic Worship, 11 am. and 7 p.m. Sunday School, 2.30 p.m. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend these servees ST. MATTHEW‘3 CHUERCH. (Anglican). Tamarack Street and Fifth Avenue Rev. R. 8. Cushing, B.A., L.Th.. Rector Sunday School, 3.00 p.m. Baptisms, 4.15 p.m. Holy Communion:â€"1st. Sunday of month, 11.00 a.m.; 3rd Sunday of month, 730 pau.; Festivals, 8.30 a.m. Fourth Avenue and Cedar Streets. Phone 131. Residenca, No. 1 Hoemlock Street. Rev. J. D. Parks, B.A., Minister. BYRNES PRESBYTBRIAN CHURCH. Spacious Accommodation.. Efiicient Attention. Graduats Nurse in Attendance Secondâ€"hand furniture of all kinds thoroughly renovated and in firstâ€" class condition, as good as new at much less eost. Also many other arâ€" ticles. Call and see us no matter what you want, we likely have it. We pay cash for secondâ€"hand â€" furniture or anvthine else. What have you tuo Unrder and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certaim mortgage which will be produced at the time ef the sale, there will be sold by PUBâ€" LIC AUCTION at the premises, the Northern â€" Star Theatre, â€" Railway Street, Township of Calvert, at the Town known as the ‘‘Y" near lruq- nuois Falls, on Thurs., the 29th day « May, 1919, at the hour of 4 o (l')(‘l\ in the afternoon, by John Clark ,Aueâ€" tioneer, all and singular that eertain pareel or tract of land situate, lying and being in the Township of Calvert in the District of Timiskaming and known as parcel 3178 Timiskaming embracing former pareels 1211 and 1212 Timiskaming. The said land has a frontage of 57 feet more or less on Railway Street by a dopthi of 150 feet and on it is erected a moving victure theatre and (n;xt‘buil-clinw The above property will be solid subject to a reserve Iud. Toerms: 10 per cent eash at tims of sale and balance in 30 days thereafter with interest at 6 per cent. Further particulars and conditions of sale may be on application to DATED 19190 . Third Avenue. NORTHERN STAR THEATRLE, IROQUOIS FALLS. JONES HEWITT, TIMMINS, ONT. ermity Cases, e<lat 28th by auction of V endor SA LLI and Fourth Ave. £18.00 per week teo., $15.00 vber w r‘s3 Solicitor Brantford. eciall y of and 404 WAXTEDâ€"GIRL FOR GEXNXERAL HOUSEWORK. Apply to Mrs. R. TMMINS L0BGE, 1.0.0.F, No. 453 Meets every first and fourth evenings of â€" each month, OAddfellows Hal, Third avenue. Visiting alâ€" ways welcome. . W. Buschkarm, Otto Kabel, W Robbins, 15 Ekxirbition SU sian hatching .20 per dozen Mrs. M. hJ |: 4 2000 Mrs3. Minec Mcets every Tuesday evenâ€" ing in their lodge room on Third avenue. Visiting broâ€" thers recquesied to attend. G. Carson, J. Hepplestonc, N. G. . S. finis 100. A 1 111 TCt m Hcemlock Street Trout HI ()IN‘I('I OTPsS T C them Apply Melutyre 31 _9 en r‘et A nda 10 EOR 16 THE CANADIANS WERE STEADYINXG THE MACHINE t JiU the death an Moneta on sunday, Apri 21th, of Mr. Charles Corawell. ‘The deceased was a blacksmith by trade and had been a residexrt of tire Camp for some years. He was bormn in Col} ingwood about 36 years ago. Death was due to pnueumonia following an attack of the prevalent influenza. The family have suffered much all fortune recently and in this will have the sincere‘ sympathy of all. _ Last year the deceased injured his foot while at work at the and bloodâ€"poisâ€" oning developing ‘he was laid up for several months, only â€" returning _ to work a short time ago, whoen soon aftâ€" er‘he was attiack couple ni weeks timre prevaient well and the have also hee fuenza. NE A number of North Lnad towns have arranged or are planning ban quets or other forms of public we‘. come home forâ€" returned soldiers. Cobalt and the Township of Colemar held the first of such events last week. and the Town and Township expect to. have other similar public functions to give weleome home to the mer come back later from overseas. The most of the towns, ard awaiting until all or most of the soldiers have returned before holding tliis form of public weleome, being wcontent in the meantime to give the soms sort of eivie reeeptiom ca their tal MANY NORTH LAND TO’WI\TS O BANQUET SOLDIER {2. CHAS. CORNWELL DIES IN MONETA ON SUNDAY. 1j 1lownsiHp OL VVHILLLCY â€" alo the plain civie wreception id ing each returned soldier s worthy gift. In Whitney turned man is presented w dollar gold pieese. At Uno presents have been of m other gifts that sgemed m or desirable. â€" Sudbury ha; even an arch, and the civic idea has notâ€" been ° wor thorouglity, but Sudbury is !.:rin}_: a monster bangquet to soaldiers. the evert to be hel ArSON CHARGE BASED ON QUEER KIND OF ROMANCE of arson, and the story behind the ease is an odd_ one, to say the least. McPhee took a fancy to a young dady employed by a family named Mooncy, living at Massey. He wrote the young lady romantie detters, but she would have nothing to do with him, and would not reply to or even acknowledge his letters. He eonâ€" tinued the oneâ€"sided eorrespondence, but the letters took a different tone. He wrote about all the â€" calamities that would happen to him if the girl eontinued to ignors him. Still the girl paid no attention to is tions. â€" Then there was an odd kind of a fire at the Mooney house. hags soaked in oil were pushed through the | vontilating holes in the storm windâ€" ! ows â€" downstairs and then ignited I 3 [Mrs, Mooney wasâ€" awakened by thne Arclu. â€" MePhee, of Mass: Sudburv jail awating trial on mng iA mnonstt sold‘ers. the ex n the next six Aftter â€" several Holmes work A* and now is in j2i sumimnmer assizes. riends3 loarn death in Mo Mr. OJ l un 11 boy of Nro 1ere of weeks ago thie threeâ€"y ; of tle hougsehold died f1 velent malady, and Co d the other boy of ths fan so bheen very il with the Mrs. Cornwell is ma‘k plack owing tin Hfion, whe )rt time 2983, W attacked by th iL 1CK , m 101 in‘adi re shnown standing at ames eating their meals, drill, and so on, and so s a plentitude of pieâ€" mericans at the front. > ong in the audience a doud tone, like | Whuta stati i, ‘*On, the Canaâ€" line holding back he Amerreans were res taken.‘‘ pretty riman B Ub 6 weeks alway 1¢ nd ai aro m regret of mday, April awe‘l. ‘The th by trade »f the Camp monsier PuVâ€" In the meanâ€" Park and the are battering lO0ly Cgr t19k€ Timmins h nHil has 11 m on t 4e most th the Inâ€" is making overy, but witi rked ld pro Flu Tee V 2ALPâ€" rear of ) if 52 64 63 @2 |)I 101 ornâ€" iamilv or o1 fitting t Ohad urned vVeryVy the M 0600400400090 8000000000046 0400404000040 0409040040 04400400004 , ’I 0084801 0 000 6 SUBSCRIBE NOW i y io d ip Qp t io i ip iohb ie td O t ip o o 09 44 ¢ 046449 0 4 @0 4 ¢ 4# on CGlose Season in Fire District Orderâ€"inâ€"Council has been passed changâ€" ° ing the close season from April 15th to I May Ist, in this division, after which date $ permits to burn must be secured from the $ Fire Ranger. $ E. J. ZAVITZ, $ Provincial Forester. oowmwwom’m«»fio: 690000020::0:00:%000600000@ 64044040044 mmANpmANMâ€"i{% J. T. EASTON Funeral Director and Embalmer Phone 52 TIMMINS C Faint as a Matter of PRIDE _ 00 .. l We Never Sleep CHAS. PIEZL pe 1 L LVUVIIUMALIVAL ifrint is s prescr\’nti e OME W HERE in *"Every community‘" is a house which always smiles at you. | It is alweys a little more cheerful looking than the others, brighter, beiter kept, and â€"well painted. Inside that house lives a good citizen and a good neighubor. i; house is so inviting that it is like a hand stretched out to you. You are bound to feel glad that its owner ltves near yYou. Somewhere e‘se in "Everyâ€"community Its owner has become discouraged. He h inst his ambition and gradually has acce »te outer. .t iA e L:n ,1‘ Nh No Nt W You krow that this is so, beca beginning to crack and sag, and i Its owner is not a good citizen LKouse stands out like a "sore thun of lcommate real ncxghborhood sn C ind V 1 M Aubâ€" FIRE PROTEGTION Lymx owe it to your ow‘n comnunity to keep your home in pe rfect condition ‘/l:'amt is a ~~~~ prescr\)ati PIERCE SONS LIMITED TIMMINS, ONTARIO. "Gave the surface DALTON‘S LIVERY 3i Piruk. 4 4 P K /o "ENGLISH 5 PAINT 30% PureWhite Lk 100% Purse Paint this is so, because Ahis house says so. lt 1s Gingy, and sag, and is unpainted. a good citizen. He has not done his share. His ze a "sore thumb." It robs a whole neighborhood estate value. Buyers of new bouses avoid its C BALGARY Phone 39 Â¥Y SNoErsorn CC Cone y Cobe N 2 100% Pure Paint munity‘‘ stands another hous*. . _ He has quit trying. He has accepoted his fate as a dow»:â€"1indâ€" yORONHTO 'amf 7amu b% â€"T70%PureWhite LeaJ Agent for Hayes Bros. Tombe tones. is so. It is dingy,

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