Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 6 Aug 1919, 1, p. 3

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CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAY 50,000 to be National Lines 25,000 to be National Lines 600,000 to be o M 4 l..OMI € io 54 is 4AÂ¥ t# .‘ . :fi'}k"” KS{"*"‘( WEATERN NORTHERN CANADA SUPPLY CO. LTD. 21 ; deliverea on in Manitoba . delivered on in Minnesota delivered on | We have a large stock of articles that make canning easy Pint Perfect Sealers . _ ,, Quart Perfect Sealers _ ,, Hal{â€"Gal. Perfect Sealers ,, Rubber Jar Rings Granite Preserving Kettles, from 606 to . ... 2.50 Aluminum Preserving Kettles, from 1.75 to 3.50 dian The Store of Quality and Service National Lines between Rainy River and Port Arthur. 50000 to be gelivered on Duluth, Winnipeg Pacific Lines in Minneâ€" sota . Tender forms and â€" Specifications ean be obtained at the office of the General Tie Agent, No 9 Toronto Street, Toronto. Tenders will not be eonsidered unâ€" less made on forms supplied by the Railway. No. tender for quantities less tl 10,000 ties will be eonsidered. The lowest or any tender not ne« sarily accepted. E. LANXGHAM, L..U.. h..... U "p! rh.b GREAT WAR VETERANS ASSOCIATION TIMMINS Club Rooms :â€"Ov usement Parlors. A HEARTY WELCOME AND ALL POSSIBLE ASSISTANCE CIVEN ALL RETURNED MEN mecretary :â€"â€"I1L.: =X. trarnetr, Government â€" Employmer®t Buâ€" reau, opposite the Post Office. Office hours, 9 to 5 each day exâ€" cept Sunday. General Purchasing Agent, Canadian National Railways, Toronto, Ont . COLDFIELDS BRANCH Over King‘s Amâ€" Garner, Committee Issue Booklet Explaining Plans in Detail CAMPAIGN EXTENDED FOR MEMORIAL CLUB HBUSE PHONES 20â€"â€"80 the problem of the High Cost of Livâ€" ing. This Conference was made up of representatives from the mines, labor, board of trade, town eouncil, G.wW. V. A., ete.â€" Mr. GÂ¥o, Smith took occasion at this meeting to refer to the proposal for a club house for the Veterans, ana the Committee of Messrs. Reed and King, was appointâ€" ed, with Mr. Smith, in an advisory capacity . The booklet say most desirable is th heating and storage space. The local athletic association _ will be accomâ€" modated in this part of the building by the payment of a yearly fee. The title to the building and furâ€" niture is to be hett by a board of three governors or Trustees, one apâ€" pointed by Timmins Couneil, one by Timmins Athletie Association and one turee governors or lrusteéeés, onte apâ€" pointed by Timmins Counecil, one by Timmins Athletie Association and one by the Tisdale Council, who will deâ€" vise rules to insure tlw premises hbeâ€" ing used for the purpose designed. EC or the present it is proposed to turn the management ~over to" the Grveat War Veterans Association. The G. W. V. A.,. however, have expressed the special request that the ownership of the building be not vested in them, but held by trusépes, so that ‘*‘*as the returned men slip*back into eivil life and the war ties and interest begin to wane in the years to come machnery will be provided for turning over the building for the use of the community as a whole. us churches, and other bodies. . Ne j ntention then was to erecet a Club| Building that would accommoâ€" datfon for the Great War Veterans and in addition would be a Club House for the people in generalk. The idea was to have it a ‘*Community Bulaâ€" ing."‘> Rev. Fr.. Theriault put the idea as fully as possible into a few words when he ealled it a **National uilding. *‘ The public meeting in March appointed ‘<a Committee comâ€" posed of Messrs Geo. A. Smith, l\'.€ J . Jemmett and J. W . Reed to seleci a larger committee to draft a definite proposal and see to its practieability, and report back to another public meeting. â€" The Committee of three selected their larger committee and the whole matter then _ was considered . Since then, however, â€" various condiâ€" tions and cireumstances arose and the Committee apparently eonsidered tue time inopportune for attempting any ambitious eampaign, so no â€" publc mecting was ealled for the purpose of receiving their report. _ Aceordinâ€" ly all plans for a war memorial were deferred until last month when the plan _ was proposed _ as _ suggested above . P mention any names) were coming down from the golf links the other day, chatting pleasantly as they came along. . Mr.â€" Woodbury, who is very proud of ‘being a . United States citiâ€" zen, was taking a brotherly interest in Lieutenant Garner‘s services in the war. was it that you were wounded 2 he eventually asked the Messrs Harold Webb, H. C. Garâ€" ner ‘and Vincent Woodbury (not to war. â€".*~ Yynenh mwWas. L. _ ULHAL â€" YVLâ€" HSLLEG wounded ?"‘ he eventually asked the Canadian Lieugtenant. Lieut, Garâ€" ner mentioned a aay and date in 1917 . ‘*Oh. that was just at the beginning of the war, eh?" saic the gentleman from the U. S. A. absentmindedly. ‘‘Hiuth, no!** was the reply of thg reâ€" turned Canadian soldier, ‘‘it wasn‘t *+Hith, no! turned Ca: at the begai W FOR SALEâ€" 1 ton motar truck for freight, passenger or tr business; chain drive, _ Brai make; not done 3000 miles, : firstâ€"class eondition. â€" Will s $550.00. : Apply to T. G. plumber Hollinger new hous may be found 2t the Rink eVendD)ii ALL DEPENDED UPON wWHOSE WAR WAS MEANT the extent that on is a large public neil Chambers reg about 40 hbeing p ag the Mines, the on, . Sthe ‘Town C I1 s; chaim arive, D not done 3000 miles s3 condition. Will ). S Apply to T .G in 1914 sy 16 feet. Also verâ€" t‘ull width of bulding. given over to athletic shower baths, lockers, wrage space. â€" The local ation _ will be accomâ€" is part of the building t of a vearly fee. n to raise the $20,000 . ) Building has been exâ€" ust 9th, instead of the t â€"week originally ere was Building rogress | on Marcn (1l1} c meeting in revarding the r present, reâ€" Ratepayers Council, the otar truck, good »er or transfer ive, â€" Brantford 0 miles, and in . _ Will sell for ) T. G. Sharp, new houses,who he Rink in the . WAtY $20,000 . been exâ€" d of the rigcanally on ns o a moveâ€" » here as lben was arch 7Tth ‘eting in ding the sent, reâ€" on m w mt . w2z ole vhe ohe aBe ate obe abe ahe sie ie abe obe oie ohe she abo aie oie rie afe ofe obe ate aBe ahe abe afe oTe aBe vhe ate afe afe ate ofe € % P $0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000006060 * W’WOWOOMW @00000000000000000000000000408§6000000000060000006006446 J. T. FASTON Funeral Director and Embalmer Opposite the Goldfields TIMMINS §IMMS HOOKER ral Director Embalmer , Phone 52 TIMMINS P "z d\\\?/ Y T [#3 .'.‘\. »CIY: (m" /A\V @094 0406064880# REAL ESTATE (Successors to 6. G. Dickson.} â€"TNSURANCE Rsidence PHONE 118. Agent for Hayes Bros. Tombstones.

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