Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 10 Mar 1920, 1, p. 8

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again, and expects to be back in the North unmediately. ‘""I may be \\1th you even before this letter arrives, he writes. Well, you corrugated, w h.xt about it? Won‘t everybody be glad to see you again and know you are once more Sback to renewed health and strenzth and among your old friends bf the Poreupine. S â€"Mr. W. Armitage left on Monday for Iroquois Falls where he has a posâ€" ition with the Iroquois Falls Merchâ€" andising Co. o â€"~BORNâ€"In Timmins, on Sunday, March 7th, 1920 to Mr. and Mrsa. Len Cousins,â€"a@ som. shows an imposing view of that wonderful city of the south, taken from Casablanea. His Worship savs: ‘‘This is truly ‘God‘s Sunâ€" shine and good liqwors and sometimes coffee. There are 6,000 saloons here Mr. R. Stewart, district manager of the Canadian Explosives Company‘s branches in the North Land, is a business visitor to town this week. ~â€"Mr. E. L. Longmore, who had been il1 in Toronto for some weeks past, re turned last week to his home here, well on the way to complete recovery. and n poisonous snakes in Cuba.‘ Dr. Mclnunis intends to stay over at Lake Worth, Florida, on return via New York to Timmins. Apparently 1e is having a pleasant and interestâ€" ng holiGay in the sunny south, far rom the cold and snow of the North and; from the T. N. Q. train ervice, far from the Q. T. A. and the suisance ur being b(swwod"i or ‘‘presâ€" ‘riptions.‘ Judgo Hartman, who was one of the Haileybury sufferers from the preâ€" valent Influenza malady, is now reâ€" covered and able to take up again his duties as County Judge. A letter received this week from Mr. J. D. Maclean, Town Foreman and Deputy Fire Chicf, gives the pleasing information is now makâ€" ing the best kind of progress to comâ€" plete recovery. The hospital treatment at ‘LToronto is pleasing sort nuttinge on wel k A A card received yesterday from Dr. J‘ A. Mcinnis, Mayor of Timmins, a)» that he expects to be back to Tim mins about March 15th,. The card was written from â€" Habana, Cuba, and Timmins News in Brief 240. ~~ TV We ... ME M Bs K. now showing the most of results, ‘*‘Jack‘‘ is zht feels fine and‘strong Remember the Dog Race, Saturday of this week, March 13th. This is the big winter sporting event of the Porâ€" cupine. It keeps growing hbigger and better ceach vear. cuarge â€"of (je Canadian â€"ILXpIOSives Company‘s branech here for some months past, leaves this week and will go to ‘Vancouver, B. C., to take a similar position with the C. X. L. there. During his stay in town ‘*Jerry‘‘ has ~made innumerable friends who will regret his departure. In hockey particularly he took a liveâ€" ly interest and did his part to help along the sport. He won very general popularity in the Camp and he will be followed to his new field by the best of good wishes. ‘Mr. Laprairie, of Montreal is the new manager in charge of the C. X. L. office here. As will be noted by the announceâ€" ment of the Minister of Lands Forests in the last issue of The Adâ€" vance, registered patentees or locatees (in other words, the settlers) may obtain seed oats, wheat and barley at the kowest cost price, not exceeding $100.00 in value to any one settler hy applying to the Crown Lands Agent, the District Representative of the Deâ€" partment of Agericulture, or to the Northern Development Branch, Parâ€" liament â€" Buildings, Toronto. The application must be properly filled in and â€" returned to the local Crown Lands Agent not later than March 13th. The Tisdale its last regular of ~$100.00 to Board of Trade ~BORNXâ€"In Timmins, on Monday, March 8th, 1920 to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Pritehard, â€"a son. _ Mr. P. Jeffrey was able to resume his duties at the Fire Hall dast week after his recent illness. Mrs. Jeffrevy and the children are ‘also well on the way to recovery. Mr. 8. B. Lindsay returned â€" last week after a couple of months spent in Montreal and the east. Mr. R. J. Ennis, general manager of the Melntyreâ€"Poreupine, returned last week from a visit to the south. Gmml\, who has been in Cae Canadian Explosives brancn here for some Township Council at meeting made a grant the South Poreupine Mr. Wm. Field and family wish to express their sincere thanks and hear felt appremation for the many kindâ€" nesses and the sympathy shown by friends and acequaintances during their recent bereavement through the death of his dear wife. Th First Avenue near Marshallâ€"Bselestone _ warehouse _ a purse cortaining a sum of money. Owner ean have same by proving property and paying for this advarâ€" tisement. Apply at the Advance Othece. 9â€"11.

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