Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 20 Aug 1919, 1, p. 8

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,.”m=.__ CimelpDPrug Copics Published by THE CURTIS DRUG CO., Ti SgPECIALS for WEEE For SBealing Catsup Bottles, Pickle etc.:, ......;,1 25â€" cents> a tin NYAL TO0OTH PASTE This week we have a special on pint Thermos botlles, reg $1.75 for $1.35 THERMOS BOTTLES BOTTLE WAX We are showing now a fine new line of Japanese art vases, Jardineres, Fern Pots, etc . These are all wicker covered and are worth selling. All very reasonable in price from 75¢ up JAPANESE GOODS Free Offer 1MmMmIns JA 11M U 'xmlly. Scehuma able to );:i-k w1 and in his 1 and did serious had to his inju at first e o j Sn Mr. B. A. Brady who went overâ€" seas with the Borden Battery and saw much, active service in France and Flanders, returned to the Camp last week, accompanied by his bride. While in England Mr. Brady joined the ranks of the Canadian soldiers wedding English brides. Mr. and Mrs. Brady are registered at the Goldfields. Mr. Brady is one of the oldâ€"timers of the North Land. A meeting of all the members of the Poreupine _ Consolidated _ Patriotic Club is ealled for Monday next, Aug. 2oth., at 4:30 p.m. in the Council Chamber, Timmins, to make final disâ€" position of the funds on hand. All contributors to the Fund are urgently requested to attend. Porquis Junetion will hold its anâ€" nual fall fair this year on Sept, 24th. Matheson Fall Fair is scheduled for Sept. 23 and 24, and New Liskeard‘s Fair will be on Sept. l1th and 42th. Mr. John Kilgore‘s condition is reported as slightly improved with good chances now for his recovery. Mr. Kilgore‘s horse ran away on Tuesday last and in the smashâ€"up Mr. Kilgore apparently was injured interâ€" nally. The runaway oceurred near Schumacher, but Mr. Kilgore was able to walk home, indeed, he pulled hback with him the remains of the bugâ€" and though shakenâ€"up badly was in his usual cheerful frame of mind and did not seem to have suffered Mr. Evered, of the Davidson Mine, returned last week to a visit to the Matatchewan River gold district. Remember the meeting of the Porâ€" cupine Consolidated Patriotie ‘Club called for Monday afternoon néxt in the Council Chamber, to dispose of the balance on hand in the fund. All subscribers are asked to attend. Levine Bro. of ®outh Poreupine, have purchased the Davis lee Cream Parlor on Third Avenue and are planâ€" ningy important changes and alteraâ€" tions. They intend to ‘have one of the most upâ€"toâ€"date ice cream parlors in the Camp. ' Remember the meeting of the Porâ€" cupine Consolidated Patriotie Club in the Council Chambers, Timmins, on Monday, August 25th., at 4.30 p.m., for the making of final disposition of the funds now on hand. All subâ€" seriber to the fund are specially askâ€" ed to hbe present. The Banque open a branch future, first it the Davis | bulding to be scrIous. injury .. YJ had to go to bed a his injuries were n at first considered The next regular meeting of the Town Council is scheduled for Monâ€" day evening of next week, Aug. 25th: The Geo. ~ Taylor Hardware Co. very kindly donated the baseballs used in the game lust week between the Masons and the Kanights of Colâ€" umbuss Mr.: and Mrs. Robt Boyle returned last week to Cobalt after a visit to relatives and friends in Timmins and South Poreupine. Mr. J. L. Brown, for some years past in charge of the sales staff of the J.â€" R. Gordon _ store ‘here, left on \Iondav toâ€" : a p()bxtmn with a large wholesale fruit firm in Toronto. € nque d ‘Hochelago intends to ‘anch in Cochrane in the near rst in temporary quarters in is block and later in a to be erected by the bank. Timmins News in Brief cnr=:tTo . Later, more importan i € O * )€ 1O w ever e planâ€" altera~ one of parlors that than to ce could be s« that eould old tourist Announcement is J riage at the home of ents, at Milton, Ont. of Miss Laura May J A meeting â€" was held on Monday evening in the Council Chambers to organize for the Ontario Referendum Vote on the Ontario Temperance Act with a view to educating public sentiâ€" ment against the repeal of the Act or a vote in the direction of countenanâ€" cing liquor as a sbeverage. Mr. 6. L. Longmore was elected chairman of the Local Committee and Mr. M. EK. Williams, Secretary. Bornâ€" To Mr. seleyâ€"Wilkliams, at tal, Timmins on . The New ‘Timmins Citizens‘ Band is busy, under the deadership of Mr. E. W. Johnson, in practicing to get back into form before the visit of the Prinee of Wales to Timmins. Practâ€" really all of them being old bandsmen, it is largely a case of simply recealling to memory and use the arts Jlearned in days gone by. Announcement is made of the marâ€" riage at the home of the hride‘s parâ€" ents, at Milton, Ont., on August 12th, of Miss Laura May Hemstreet to Mr. J. P. Bartleman, of His friends in this Camp will extend sinâ€" cere congratulations and all will be ready to give Mr. and Mrs. Bartleâ€" man a hearty weleome home when they come to the Camp to reside, as they expected to do at an early date. Last week Marshall Eecelestone Liâ€" mited â€" brought into the Camp two large new Chevrolet motor trucks, the one for the Mattagam Pulp Paper Co. and the other for the Holâ€" linger Consolidated . Mr. Geo,. Howe has a young hen that seeims to have made a record for early. laying. : Aftheâ€" age iof"" months and twentyâ€"four days, this young pullet has laid its first egg, and Mr. Howe is naturally to know if anyone in these parts has a pullet, or even knows of one, that can equal this receord. The next regular med ‘al Referendumn â€" Com held in the Council C Bornâ€" in Timmins on Tuesday, August 19th, to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Swavne.â€"a daughter. Mr. Robt. LeHeup, of Haileybury, Agent for the Children‘s Aid \oclet\' for Temiskaming, was a visitor to town last week in connection with some police court eases in which a of boys were concerned . â€" Cochrane has formed a Committee and commenced preparations for the construction of a quarter mile race course track, and it is expected that the track amvill ‘bhe ready in time for the Cochrane Fall Fair this year, Sept. 25th and 260th. 1I (Geo. Henderson, who was overseas with the Canadian Engineers, has returned to the ( former position as ( at the Dome Mines. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Evans returhâ€" ed last week after a vacation spent in Ottawa and other points east. Mr. Evans takes up his new duties as Clerkâ€"Treasurer of the Township_of Tisdale next week. Mr. â€"and Mrs. M spending their vacat in Gravenhurst. * Mtr. and Mrs. to Smooth Rock two weeks here W . Nicholson . Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Black returnâ€" ed on Saturday to Toronto after a week‘s visit to the Camp. Mr.i C to spend Montreal 2 To ait ntral Committee. > extended an w end a s in the Council Ch at 8 p. m. on W e« All interested in mvited to attend â€" quite durit H mid be simply imimense and of the debt on the nation soon paid off on the royalties d ‘be collected on the roval deb ild be To Mr. and Mrs. 1M( @at C +«‘ Xtarncr vacation wit imityv min tA fizure anada Mr. and Mrs. T. Mosâ€" s, at the Cottage Hospiâ€" on Aug. 19th.â€"a son. vacation L Nilliam W . Turner returned Falls after spending with Mr. and Mrs. 1 America ce Ontar neeting of the ommittee. will ‘amp to take lus ‘luef FElectrician nambers, ALimâ€" dnesday,. Aug. _thne movement to assist the dies especially t invitation to ms. Secretary . eaves toâ€"day h friends at . _ Sseott are with friends 1eJIn6 wintt pply little And take notice that after the exâ€" piratien of One month from the date of the first publicatien of this notite, the Acting Director of the Northern Development Branchk, Lands Forests and Mines, Ontario, will under section 7 of said Aet, apply to the Minister of Public Works at his office in the City of Ottawa, for approval of the said site and plans, and for deave to construct the said bridee,. NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTECâ€" TION ACT. of August, 1919. All those in Timmins desiring to take advantage of the provisions of the Ontario Housing Aet should apply at omnce for the necessary forms, ete. at the otftice of the Town Clerk, Tfi# mins. ‘The Commission feel that it is very necessary that all applications should be in at the. earliest possible moment. Acting Director Northern Develop«â€" ment Brareh. It TIMMINS HOUSINXG COMMISSTON want it at the time you Want it PRIN T ING Porcupine Advance DATED at TORONTO this Ist day the way you Important Notice K. 8. C. Chapter 115 FDULLERTON i desiring to provisions of should apply

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