Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 7 Jan 1920, 1, p. 7

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20“0““000000 OMMMWWOOOOMMOW% C Y T Y NV T L n e Hill â€" Clark â€" Francis Let us quote you on your next bill of material Mills and Warehouses at New Liskeard Sash, Doors, Frames, Flooring and Millwork of all kinds. We carry m stock a full line of Builders Supplies . a0 .+. s 26 inch Hand Saw I 1t ‘I LIMITED P.O. Box 24, Phone 5 NEW Manufacturers of GAUTHIER BROWN Barristers, Solictors, Notaries. Timmins and South Poreupine. Mr. A. C. Brown in charge of the Timmins Office, Noew Empire Theatre Block. â€" Matches at Timmins Rink Every Tuesday Between Teams in Local League. The schedule of games for the local Hockey league which includes teams from the Hollinger, the Mceluntyre and the Town of Timmins has been arrang ed for the season as follows:â€" Jan. 6â€"Timmins vs. Hollinger. Jan. 13â€"Hollinger vs. Melntyre. Jan. 20â€"Melntyre vs. Timmins. Jan. 27â€"Hollinger vs. Timmins. Fcb. 3â€"Mceintyre vs. Hollinger. Feb. 10â€"Timmins vs. Melntyre. Feb. 17â€"Timmins vs. Hollinger. Feb. 24â€"Hollinger vs. Melntyre. March 2â€"MeIntyre vs. Timmins. (11 BIG BOXING SHOW HERE ON SATURDAY, JAN. 17th. and celoselyâ€"contested gal looked forward to. No clean, fast sport can aff any of these games. There is to here on Janua Mr Mr fer March 2â€"Melnotyre vs. Tim The practices have shown th considerable hockey talent striet. The teams are well I 1n is to be a big boxing show January 17th the events to be the Finlander Hall, Timmins. Flynn is the promoter, and nuel Newton will ‘be the reâ€" According to the announceâ€" uced U ADVARUCE nes may DC lovers of ord to miss n that t In bhala ere the 1C ed soldier who has the distinction of never being knocked down for the count, though he has met some of the best men in his class both on this side and overseas. Babimeau got a draw after six rounds with Big Jack Cleâ€" ments, heavyweight champion of British Columbia. Overseas, Babineau boxed twice at the National Sporting Club, London, England, both times winning by a knockout. The main event between these two skilled and experienced men should ‘be something specially good in Ithe boxing line, while the other events will also unâ€" doubtedlyvy be very interesting. FIRE DOES $100 DAMAGE AT FIFTH AVENUE HOUSHE. On â€" Friday at about quarter to twelve noon an alarm of fire was turn ed in and the Fire Brigade made their usual and general speedy response. The blaze was at No. 40 Fifth Avenue and for a few minutes many thought there was going to be a *‘regular fire."" There was considerable smoke witi cnough oL Di the dfire look like and the fact tha furniture on bi burst into brigcht impression. 1 ne laid one line of the fire beyond harm. So far i the dfire look like a threatening one, and the fact that several articles of furniture on being taken outside burst into bright flames added to this impression. The firemen, however, laid one line of hose and soon had the firse beyond the power to do any harm. So far as can be discovered the fire started in a lounge or couch, probably from children playing with matches there. The couch taking fire set some nearby hangings in a blaze and the fire ran up the wall of the room. The firemen soon discovered the real source of the blaze, despite the beavy smoke and the fire did not ret very ftar. About $100.00 damage was done, the chief cause of loss being from the smoke and water as the fire was not able to get any headway. The smoke coming from the house attractâ€" ed quite a erowd who feared there was a ‘‘real fire"‘ in progress, but who â€" were agreeably disappointed after the firemen came on the scene andâ€" showed that they were fighting fires this new yveatr with the same skill Aeccording to word from Ottawa end on January 1st 1920, and this wiull mean that not only all offenders under tihe M. 8. A. will be freed from jail, but also it will be possible for men legally to bring in liquor from other Provinces. In view of the latter exâ€" pectation huge shipments are said to be in readiness for shipment from Montreal. fires this as in the years past re. was consideraDle smoKke i of blaze showing to make Waterloo, Ontario, January 1, 1920 Rates:â€"Private, $20.00 per week. Semiâ€"Private, $18.00 per week Maternity Cases, $25 per week Spacious Accommodation. _ Efficient Attention. Graduate Nurse in Attendance Maternity Cases especially solicited § EMPIRE THEATRE TIMMINS WMMOQM)WOMWWW CIVIL ENGINEERS AND ONâ€" TARIO LAND SURVEYORS Municipal and Power work a specialty. All forms of Mine and Land Surveying performed Office: New Empire Theatre Block, t Timmins Cor. Cedar and Fourth Ave. Sutcliffie Neelands Teacher of the Violin and other String Instruments. . Saxaphone and Harmony TIMMINS, ONT. H. F. SCHRODER CHAS. SMITH, BOX 1850, SCHUMâ€" ACHER, representing the Martinâ€"Orâ€" me Piano for the Porcupine District. Used pianos for salo or to rent, on easy terms. â€"p3Qâ€" RO@OGMS TO RENTâ€" @0000060860000000000$ 404 ¢tGe Apply 50 Fousth Avenue, Tirrmins.

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