Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 20 Aug 1919, 1, p. 6

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SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL PAPER BY SUBSCRIBING ©0000000000008000000006 e Porcupine Offlice, ’pHONE l@ Stocks bought for Timmins, Ont. cash or margin. #440 60 § /A <@ MOQQOWQ¢WOW'WO®MM®MQW02 @44 44044046096 6 WMWWW Porcupine â€" Cobalt Toronto Prompt and accurate execution of orders. Quick Delivery of Certificates Immediate settlement of accounts when requested. Direct Private Wire System connecting all offices. A Weekly Market Despatch devoted to mining and financtal news mailed free upon request. A Bureau of Statisties which is prepared to furnish special reports on any listed stock on the New York Curb and the Standard Mining Exchange * yrwisy Excavations for Cellars, Sewers,| Contracts df all Kinds Taken Member Standard Stock ]']\'chan«'v Offers to the investing public A SERVICE UNXEXCELLED. The saliont features of the WILLS‘ STANDARD BROKEXRâ€" AGe SERVICHE are:â€"â€" td PAAA . s Victor Red Seal Records Phons 111 E. H. BRIDGER‘S LEO MASCIOL]! REDUCED PRiICES Place your orders now at EMPIRE BUILOING STOCK BROKER mto â€" Detroit New York. RACTOR Buffalo Phone No. 32 Rochester firm of Bently and Jackson, Bury, Laneashire. â€"Mr. Nuttal‘s firm handâ€" ed over their plant to the Minister of Munitions early in the war, and Mr. IMPORTANT VISITORS IN THE CAMP LAST WPEX IMPREGSIVE ADDRESS AND VIEWS OF NAVY (Continued from p gain was shown by the fi by Capt. Boal, that 1, had been sent from the U British ships had earried this number. Out of 277 during the war Great F wmavy . was cal Rev. Capt. Boal‘s livened by many greatly pleased the larly his references and unthinkins ref was 2,1941, 0r more great as all the 0 this ‘being due to carried on by the replacing â€" a tonnage of 9,438,00 Quoting from the semiâ€"official boi published by Germany in 1914 as, how Britain would be reduced to nation of scorned â€" footâ€"ball playi louts with no army and a few « tubs for a navy and completely Germany‘s merey, Capt. Boal show how the British navy had upset t! design. Thanks to the educatiofr work of the Navy League the Briti British ships had earried 1,100,000 of this number. Out of 2774 \essels lost during the war Great Britain‘s doss was 2,107, or more than four times as great as all the others put together, this ‘being due to the greater trade carried on by the Empire. By the Peace Treaty Germany must replace all the vessels thus destroyed, and so now the enemy faces the matter of replacing a tonnage of 9,338,000. anvthning was ided his add rum used hy the He paid an ea glomous work of ue meeting. r,; were throu: ‘tly after nine Inmins 0t caugit «unprepared . Boal‘s address was enâ€" it 1e1pin ed bv [( R 58 nt ith special y â€" witty sallies that hbe audience, particuâ€" ‘es to narrow minded references to the toâ€" my and a few and completely , Capt. Boal sh« navy had upset y Aand terest et bae y man and if N1( M ie( paper maecnine ngincer of lIs in England, ~B. .:. of page 1) figures quoted d00,000 _ men U. 9. A . and m })Ire dded 31 @018 educational the British to his own T5 ere should ed be, die the irnest tr rett )1 UTrH 1 l 1( ying ew old ldiers eatr HDERE enet ind . oast U ind t Eig | ww Nuttal himself spent four years in the office of the Minister of Munitions giving expert service in the manufaeâ€" ture and distribution of munitions. Col. Mheldon went to the front at the commencement of the war and spent practically five years on active serâ€" viece or in hospital. Me lost an arm in the war, but gained honor and disâ€" fAncetion by ‘his services and bravery. Col. Nheldon and Mr. Nuttall are on a visit to the leading paper mills on this continent and took opportunity of their visit to Iroquois Falls to make a hurried visit to the gold cCamp . Lney.._ wel Timmins hy Mayor of Iroquois Falls Hodgson, town clerk there. The parâ€" ty visited the Hollinger and had a brief glimpse of the czmp in general and were most favorably impressed with what they saw. They â€" were generally surprised and pleased at the North Land. The big plant at Iroquois Falls was a surprise to them, as was also the Paper Town itself, as they did not expect to see‘so large, modern and complete a plant in this north country, nor did they think they would see a town as upâ€"toâ€"date and pleasing as that of TIroquois Falls. Timmins made a similar pleasing imâ€" pression, and they left the North Land I@st week with the highest opinâ€" ons of the progress and prosperity of this country. TIMMINS NOW HAS FIRM OFP LICENSED AUCTIONEERS Mr. P. Brunelle, of Penetang, has joined Mr D. Laprairieé here 4nd they will cearry on business in Timmins as dealers in hay and feed, fruits, vegeâ€" tables, produce, ete., In addition the firm will also‘be licensed public aueâ€" tioneers, and look for good. business and the supplying of a noted need in this line in town.â€" ‘The first sale to be conducted by the firm will be at D. hy ructior 12 )1 rlers in hay )les, produce Aum number reaquirsements We woulid suggest, that this is the visable time to procure your fall Axes, C11LQ alls_aad Mr. . : clerk there. The parâ€" Hollinger and had a f the crmp in general t favorably impressed were â€" accomjp»m»mnic <unting Supplies Cleaners, w*‘you our array of, nringston and Winchester D 8l NTR P‘! se 30 S Lfs ns e i 0 Ee E méufl in ip in Lifi i in in ie m J __ 44 Ammunition, MeC l cbe at ursday oubrev irty 01 ns 10 Rev. R. S. GCushing, B.A., L. Th., Rector Sunday Services, 11.00 a.m. and 7.00 p.m. ' Meets every first and fourth Monday evenings of each month, Oddfellows Hall, Third avenrue. Visiting brethren alâ€" ways welcome. L. W. Duscharm, Otto Kabel, Pubiic Worship, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School, 10 a. an. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend these services. ST. MATTHEW‘S CHURCH. (Anglican). Tamarack Street and Fifth Avenue. Sunday School, 3.00 p.m. Baptisms, 4.15 p.m. Holy Communion:â€"1st. Sunday of month, 11.00â€"a.m. ; Ird ~Sunday of month, 7.30 p.m.; Pestivals, 8.30 a.m. Fourth Avenue and Cedar Streets. PAone‘ l.o.L. Residence, No. 1 Hemlock Streat. Revy. J. D. Parks, B.A., Minister. Phone 138 . LImnrd Avenue. ‘yvisiting dDFOâ€" thers requested to attend. Morrison, W. G. Smith, Meets every Tussday evenâ€" ing in their lodge room on Tlhurd avenne. Visiting broâ€" MASON WOR K Brick Work, Plastering Cement Work, Etec. Etc Mail Orders Attended to T. E. Strain â€" South Porcupine BYRNES PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Promptly ©Salbco wood ficors, furniture ‘and gives a hard, ary lustre FPor cleaning and polishing, Polish fops Rourd and Triangle, O‘ Cedar Mops 606 C Z Phone 152. P.O. Box 458 Will visit Timmins tfi of every month at Daiâ€" ton‘s Livery. Any other times by arrangement Ask your dealer for Dr. Gagâ€" non‘s Veterinary Medicines. DR. L. GACNON bottles VETERINARY OFFICE HAILEYBURY .

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