Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 28 Jan 1920, 1, p. 7

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% Timmins â€"â€"â€"â€" Cobailt New Liskeard , WWQWWWONOW@@@O@OOOMMO@O% LC e41 3: U"'[L{r"g% 2 3 e MMWOOMWOQ@@@O@QO §6060%6 2s o oY Y Y Y ie o o NY oo e ie in io On January 20th we wil; take over the premises on GCedar Street ownedby Mr. George Moore and now occupied by Mr. C. McMillan‘s Blacksmith Shop. â€" We will conduct a Generalâ€" Blacksmithing Business, Horse Shoemg, Woodworkmg Etc., and can assure all of the best work and the best service. We solicit a trial. Timmins, â€" South Poreupine T(H'uvm\ 30i4s handy family scales, ... $7 and $7.50 Genume Disston and Black Diamond saw files Simonds saw tools Cillette, Auto Strop and _ Yale Padiocks $1.90 to $7.0G0 Gem Safety Razors. Uniâ€" 40¢ to $2.50 sooTtTs versal and Swedish Straight CombinMtion Pad ) Razors. lock, $2, $2.25, 2.50 $5.00 to _“'8'00 T he éeorge-Taylor Hardware Co. Safety Razors (On January 20th in e Repairing, â€"tc. esn n e omm t l i. n To e Family Scales Cank Hooks $2.50 $2.75 Skidding Tongs Swivel Grabs ............ $1.75 Iren and Steel Chains, 10, 15 and 20 feet. Neckyokes, Eveners and Singletrees [ w46 84 ) | 2 GAUTHIER BROWN Barristers, Solictors, Notarics. Timmms and South Poreupine. Mr. A. C. Brown in charge of the Timmins Office, New Empire Theatre Block. .$5.50 and $6.50 es Sn ie e ty T immins LIMITED hy l k enc on onX Lank. . 25 th 50 Ib 100 ib $2.25. $2.50 $3.75 | §4§1.75 to $3.50 cach PERCENTAGES RECEIVED BY THE HOCKEY CLUBS. Flour Cans REGULAR HOURS AND that Dog 4 Huds cupin Den x GGOOD HABITS NECESSARY ncurred 1) 1 ¢ ood at the opening oi the Timmins Riwk per eent. and ths« Cochrane H UÂ¥ d and en c district H alley Du} best tre pust as goener Rink in‘ this Dasls, »l10O1s i in ate will In cornection with the Evening Classes in Technical and Industmal Work at the Timmins Public School a Sewing Class started on Friday evenâ€" ing last. Mrs. Egan is in charge of the Sewing Class and quite a number of ladies took advantage of the opport unity offered "by the class last week. There is still room for others to jon the Class, and the opportunity should not be overlooked by the ladies of the Any particulars regarding the course may be obtained from Principal C:K. Carter. SEWING CLASS STARTED AT PUBLIC SCHOOL. "BOLSHEVIKI‘‘ SHIPPED FROM KAPUSKASIN® CAMP. Winnipeg the RHoy Mounted Police had in about 100 promin 1€ Up d to their duropean nomeé tically no special publiecity still some more of these Ki‘ talking genatlemen to 1 ¢ ri] C@1â€"Dré U 1I 1( si11ppe LV Tand ;__"" sand of the frounlesome wing aliens lmmive been to their homelands, and few others who will still p and packed ‘back overâ€" Ta has not made any partâ€" ahout this #ood work,. zffl Lo fl Saenâ€"RERENIEN: e hJ_g L. rll w n. In June of last e Labor troubles at Royal ° North â€" West had quietly gathered »minent ‘‘Reds‘‘ who ~evil agitation in the troubleâ€"makers were _ â€"toâ€" Kapuskasing. n# they were later de hbs early days of the seemed indeed to have ud to be specially priâ€" rogress of, the war, sulted in some of the Pogaress sulted in e of "the §§00000°008080000000R0000000000Ce464 Astounding Eargama in all Wiater â€"Merchandise nsidert bl cent depc 46 4 SKY BROS. â€" SOUTH PORCUPINE antad irt n $OInt 3 Herald C xV C alien e publicity rtation of :of tates. Reâ€" W. E. Dale Intornment vyear wCl troublesom« 1 may Je set To ‘De t t Mont ad been i, tnhere as, Maâ€" leep on s and ce and hA Bolâ€" willt conduct the PC of BV commencirg January 24th to February 15th Rates :â€"Private, $20.00 per week. Semiâ€"Private, $18.00 per week Maternity Cases, $25 per week. Spacious Accommodation. Effigient Attention. Graduate Nurse in Attendance Maternity Cases especially solicited WNM@M@ONOW“M“O $6%$%4%0% it ie Ns Ne NE Uc S 6060064404 h i vya »Be oo ofe aBe oTe aTe oBe aTe aTe aTe obe oje ofe aTe aBo aBa aTe ole ube oBe aBe ols oT aTe abe aTe ofe aBe oBe 176 aTe aTe aTe uTe ofs ale Ae $ C We se ce o o0 o t o samseme are o . M o N â€" No + Ne 1 W c N e N90 4) NB > 00c s M i 2C ty 36 W tns1 000 C S C n â€" 7 s 620 i> e mE ©00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000008 0004 ol s e io t s MV t M °/ t 0 es ie ts ts * ts ‘ ts CIVII, ENGINEERS AND ONâ€" TARIO LAND SURVEYORS Municipal and Power work a specialty. â€" All forms of Mine and Land Surveying performed Block Cor. Cedar and Fourth Ave. Sutcliffie Neelands Funeral Director and Embalmer Phone 52 TIMMINS Ch@flp LuIt §See Hand Bilis Mill Oulls : Wallingford Bros. â€" Mattagami Heights Teacher of the Violin and other String Instruments. Saxaphone and Harmony . 1T.FASTON TIMMINS, ONT. New Empire Theatre v§00§020293§6§ w EMEA IMLL i SYLYV3HL ANMIIMW3 or many purposes this lumber is as good as No. 1 stuff FOR SALE 5n 'br 4; t3 jJ emeln c “:‘:fl 1 FURNISHED RGOOMS TO RENTâ€" Apply 50 Fourth Avenue, Timmins. CHAS. SMTTH, BOX 150, SCHUMâ€" ACHER, representing the Martiaâ€"Orâ€" me Piano for the Poreupine District. Used pianos for sale or to rent, on easy terms. â€"p39â€" Agent for Hayes Bros. Tombs tones CZ Nn =Il LA f1 n

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