Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 21 Jan 1920, 1, p. 4

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*"*Sceotty‘‘ Wilson ed their usual fine tle Moceasin st1 The first Mocecasin Dance Timmins Rink last Thursday « was an allâ€"round suceess. Inde Rink and the public alike were pleased with the event that it ly that a number of simuilar m dances will be given this There woere about 250 in atte MOCCASIN DANCE VERY SUCCESSFUL EVENT agreeable to the all present enjoy evenine. Mr. A At this dance t «ducing what will a people as a very able innovation. which the dancing late hour at whic! dances in this « while agreeacle ti venient to othe Danee of the St. A dancing commnce lovers of dancing this anouncement. ‘The St. Matthso wlso planning a se méencing with one Easter Monday. The recently org Ladies Guild is annual Valentin sonic Hall on F The dance is he hnead â€" of St. aecount of prev the hall, but the joyable Valentin special features : si0on. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2 iOoPrmidanie were roolk stoves ANNUAL VALENTINE DANCE BY THE LADIES‘ GUILD. CLIFTON SHOWING WELL UNDER DEVELOP AITr. E: H. . week to take charg 11 (tibson‘s Toronto NY 1i tally i and 111 31 un "OoOrclu ertic ties not Oanada = United States Office 26 aAnOl Published every Wednesday by Geo, Lake, Publisher FOUR were about rink and all were Subscription Rates : ~ $2.00 a year | States â€" â€" $3.00 a year 111 M €. T is BeIng St. Vale nrevious rmation at W o for the use ‘of the orâ€"|ozsjecits To Ine aftfentfions shown, ifs was much uppx'(-'(-iatâ€";,-xnp;m_\ml beegvar and Lhis child, and »ratection of the orchesâ€" ‘the husband shoots ‘the baron and flee ~eold, the Rink bad a togethctâ€"from the Palace. In theâ€"desert ray of heating utensils. |they meet a lady missionary : whom to\:es, oil stoves and ()ili\hgmm believes has won the husâ€" We had all the utensils fbhand‘s love â€"she threw away, but desâ€" a meal, ‘‘Lefty"‘ says, pite this Mignon redoubles her efforts meal ticket."" If there{to erstore her husband‘s reason. ceasin l)an(e in the near !-1“ better again, anstead of following re very probably will be, ‘ out his vath of vengeance he takes to is heart â€"and they live c xÂ¥ 4 1 y + £3 it " ., wit} % £ SCrIC etvle t iLN eew evet asin Danee at tRe! n t Thursday evening| no succeess. Indeed thejthe e alike were so well | ate vent that it is likeâ€"| dru: of similar moceasin | od this season.| chil 250 in attendance | sert l had a good time,| has s orchestra furnish | s o line of good musie; / and e of dancing was | his ig attendance; and | take d a very delightful ‘I"al: Gagne very kindly | car the use of the or-!':"'.i( ons sns instms ons se m o 1e mm ie m on nds core ces % nommm w c cce c U i1 I Residence 112 Ladies G 1C ol MÂ¥ mmence. all evening® 0 Matt zery many ind desirâ€" 11 in C( Guild Jilist., ‘19 TA he Ma irvy 6th 1P 4 V Homer N 1il« OT THE PLOT OF THE PLAY FOR FPFRIDAY AND SATURDAY. TEORA PUTTING IN UPâ€"TOâ€"DATE MINING PLANT. The Keora Mince is instailing a small wut complete little mining plant, the Machinery â€" being unloaded at ‘the ‘hree Nations station from where it ‘s carted to the property. Included in the plant is a hboiler of 110 horse ower capacity, an 8 x 10 hoist, and a iveâ€"drill compressor. The intention ‘3 to sink the shaft to the 250â€"foot evel, ard carry on there lateral work ) prove up the veins indicated ‘by the liamond drilling done some months igzo. The diamond drilling indicated wo deposits of good width earrying values and these indicaâ€" tions aer now to be tested out underâ€" ound Mr. â€" U}] {} A. J. Brant, who until a short o was manager of the Keora vÂ¥, is now looking after a numâ€" his own personal holdings in rth. â€"He is having camps built property, adjoining the Bidâ€" ear Mud Lake, in the Kirkland rea. â€" Diamond drilling on this y Gdast year suggested ‘good and ‘the present intention is to be present at tins 1umpo ind all will be welteomed ignilncent palace in Lairo che Palace of the Dawn. In quarter of Cairo some time ives alms to a wrecked and ned man who is accompani remarkable and beautiful recognizes in these her deâ€" hand and child. The man s memory and reason, and with the idea of seeking the woman who destroyed nd life. Mignon, the woman husband and child to the ecre ‘she has them tenderly . but the Russianâ€" baron G CORK esent int work to 11 be 1UT Y L e served and : ieal programmét ss of the even Un vyord PVA ason‘s paoboâ€" references in where it n( SSUHU€ sOmE res V lC prove up _ t16 U C 11( ‘tant ent a PE ot give in their full Christian names and surnames at once to Mr. H. C. Garner, Secretary of the G. W. V.: A. ‘‘The names are for use on the Honor Cerâ€" tificates to be given the returned men by the Town and it is desired to have the correct and full name of each soldier concerned. The majority of the names are now on fyle, but it is specially desired to have the Christiâ€" an name in full in each case, so the returned men are asked to kindly gave the information desired to Mr. H. C. Garner at once. Sunday School, 3.00 p.m. Baptisms, 4.15 p.m. Holy Communion:â€"1Ist. Sunday of month, 11.00 a.m.; 3rd Sunday of month, 7.30 p.m.; Festivals, 8.30 a.m. Rev. R. S. Cushing, B.:A., L.Th., Rector Phone 131. Residence, No. 1 Hemlock Strest. All recturned soldiers who were toâ€" sidents of the Town of Timmins at the ‘time of enxulistment are asked to Pubiic Worship, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School, 10 a. m. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend these sorvices. Sunday Services, 11.00 a.m. and 7.00 p.m. (Anglican). Tamarack Street and Fifth Avenue : THURSDAY Fourth Avenue and Cedar Streets. Rev. J. D. Parks, B.A., Minister. Phone 138 BYRNES PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. BOXING January 22n Postponed from last Saturday on account of hockey match Programme same as annceunced for last we c IMPORTANT NOTICE To Returned Soldiers. J. X. MeINNIS, M. D., Mavxvor of Timmins. QUICK LUNCH BUSINESS for Sale A. POOLEY, GIRL WANTED. Apply Mrs. J. E. FOR SALE:â€"One new Cook Stove, used one month. Apply 16 Maple strect, Timmins. â€"3 p. LUMBER WANTEDâ€"Spruce, Jack Pine and Poplar. For further inâ€" formation write to Harry Towne, Cochrane. 55 p. WANTEDâ€"Stenographer. Box 44 Advange. =3. WANTEDâ€"Experienced cleaner for offices and sample rooms. Apply Hotel Goldfields. â€"â€"3, SINGGLE FURNISHED ROOM TO WANTEDâ€"Strong girl, 14 to 16 years, 3 hours daily, for dishâ€"washâ€" ing. Apply Hoted Goldfields. â€"2 ATIREDALE DOG LOSTâ€"black and yellow, about a year old. Lost in Schumacher. Finder please notify Mrs, Joseph Penuy. Success Mine. â€"~3â€"4 p. EUYW %m 3iE | ! RENT very reasonable price; every convenience. Apply 14 Balsam St. at a very low price. Apply to Geo. Gagne, the Big Cook, at the Lunch Car, opposite the station, Timmins. â€"3 p. Newton, Phone 143, Timmins. Meets every first and fourth Wednesday evenings in the haseâ€" ment of St. Matthew‘s Anglican Churech. . Visiting brethren alâ€" wavys welcome. Phone 152. * P.O. Box 458 Will visit Timmins first of every menth at Dalâ€" ton‘s Livery. Any other times by arrangement Ask your dealer for Dr. Gagâ€" non‘s Veterinary Medicines. DR. L. GACNON Sore Throa: and C DOUGLAS CO MANUFACTURERS VETERINARY OFFICE HAILEYBURY. m‘ ALL D¢EA Lerns 5 BOTTLE W 4 vv* * 1e m yag. arilton of Waterville NAPANEE, OnT 3 C t Ller Cmm set for NS, ° 40000004004 L 34446 Agent for Victrolas and Victor Records. Agent for Tanlac w.out System Builder. WE DELIVER PROMPTLY. PHONE YOUR DRUG NEEDS, Here‘s a Stopâ€"aâ€"Cough Remedy of Value Reid Buildn Drugs ard Stationery To the Policyholders ef the Mutual Life of Canada, IT is with great pleasure that we, the members of your Board of Directors, extend to you our heartiest congratulations on this the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Establishment of our Company. While {celing gratified on account of the fnanâ€" cial strength of the Company with its assets of over $36,000,000, and more than $160,000,000 of Assurances in force, let us not forget the men who first became advocates of the Mutual principle in life insurance. They deserve qur gratitude for the sacrifice, devotion and foresight which have brought the benefits of Mutual Life Insurance to thousands of Canadian homes. Congratulations! the future yeat sreater useful ?’Z CC of Ca fifl{.,l., SULLIVAN NEWTON mm _ LA i L | next Bank of Commerec¢ LARGE BOTTLE 75¢ General Agonts den Tul th ‘The cough remedy that.you will finally use when its need is created. You can take our word for it that our ._.entholated Cough Balsam CHAS,. RUBY, Pire St., Tnnmins l iecvement o sure, hold CLEMENT, President. 1 i B ENCY G+

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