Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 14 Apr 1920, 1, p. 3

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5e y Ib‘. * goe i + -â€"‘\‘ A es Make a teal job of it +9# ‘ ‘\"‘fiv L4 y o m s )n it uy ue o o e $ Jproperty increases in value, and as property was never so valuable as today there is a greater need than ever for that kind of paint which actually preserves the surface and thus saves the entire house. This spring, to fnake a real job of it, use because it combines perinanence, CCVEr:itlg Capdlily and economy. If Bâ€"H "English Paint‘"‘ was dearer than it‘is, it vould still be the most economical â€"the shorter life of other cheaper brands makes them more exâ€" pensive in the end. “__-...’-A-\-\'n nhfl‘\;fifl n n yv--v-v M S Oe Oe WE contains the famous Brandram‘s Genuine b.B. finelyâ€"ground white which is put 30% of pure zincâ€"aA guaranteed formula that no other paint éan boast. To this inixture is added fine turpentine and linseed oil from the Bâ€"H mills, which is of a quality in keeping with the other ingredients. When you use Bâ€"H Paint you will notice its "body" and brillianceâ€"you will compare the extreme covering capacity with other brandsâ€"the permanence you will be able to prove by other exâ€" teriors painted with Bâ€"H paint years ago. This Store sells Bâ€"H Producisâ€" Caolor cards free on request. CHAS. PIERCE SONS, LIMITED. TIMMINS, ONT. 4 e# t PNGLIISH®"" es on h TL sqrp # 3 tE t _30% Pure White Zinec $ PA jfigN IOOA» Pure Paint AINTING becomes necessary as your £1,x0MRE comeomt. 33 70% PureWhite Load ecvering capacity \‘s Genuine B.B. VARHGOUVLEH WINNERS OF THE BOWLING TOVANAMENT Successful and Interesting Event here Last Thursday and Friday. District Event Coming. The big local bowling tournament here last Thursday and Friday ereatâ€" ed much interest and there was keen competition for all the events, with a few surprises in the result. There was special interest in this local bowlâ€" ing tournament because it was looked upon as a sort of ‘‘runnerâ€"up‘*‘ for the District Bowling Tourngment to be held here this month. This Disâ€" FOR RENT or FOR SALEâ€"Two houses in (Gtolden City; one partially furnished. Apply to Wm. M. F. MacGregor, Porecupine. . â€"1}3 sINGEZT SEWING MACHINE CO. Representatize â€"O. SEGUIN. 9 Maple Street,‘Titmmins, Ont. P. (). Box 75. Also seliing Phonographs on easy terms, and ecslecting Bell Music Co., (Sudbury) aecounts. GOIKX(G WEST? We need some experienced _ Drilters, Helpers â€" and Trammers at NORTHERN PYRITES MINEâ€"via Canadian National Tranâ€" scontinental Railway ‘to Pyrites Mine Ontario. ‘NO FINNS.. ‘THE NLOHâ€" OLS| CHEMICAL _ CO., . LLMLTIED NORTHPINES, ONT. Tor Saleâ€"1 sixâ€"horseâ€"power â€" Uasâ€" oline Engine and Sawing nearâ€" ly new. | m mg* artic aWwsSs, 1 Plough and Spring Footh Harrow. Logging Chains, Canthooks, Peavies iws, Axes, Broadaxes and other DRILLERS, HELPERS AND TRAMMERS WANTED CIVIL ENGINEERS AND ONâ€" TARIO LAND SURVEYORS Municipal and Power work a specialty. . All forms of Minc and Land Surveying performed Office: New Empire Theatre Block, Es t Timmins Sutcliffe Neelands i bargain to right purchaser. CC aneare \\ “3/\ _A_-"?@ ‘SUMVMCIH °M *A horseâ€"power â€" Gasâ€" PORUVPiNE ADVANU®z Teams from Cochrane, Iroquois Falls and other towns of the district are exâ€" pected here for the district event and it is sbelieved that this Distriet Bowlâ€" ing Tournament will be one of the most interesting contests ever staged North Land. For further information abhout this District Tournament, see Mr. J. Perrault at Tavlor‘s Hardware trict. Bowlinzg Tournament will be held in Timmins about April 24th. Stop At the local Bowling Tow last Thursday and Friday the ing were the prize winners :â€"â€" Fiveâ€"Men â€" event:â€"1lst MeLean‘s team, 2306 ; 2nd Alton‘s, 2219. Two Men Events:â€"1st MeLean and Buffman, 966 ; 2nd Ray and MceGuire, 954 ; Ird Lowe and Perrault, 953; 4th Brough and MceGrath, 9433 5th Nagle and Arnold, 910. Individual Events:â€"Kendall, 5066,; Perrault, 349; Alton, 533; Brazeau, 530;, McGuire, 500. Highest Single:â€"Perrault, 226. Highest All Events:â€"Perrault, 1689. The Ladies‘® Fiveâ€"Pin League has just nnished, Ihe winner 0rL J being Myrs. J. P. ‘FTaillon, « second prize won by Mrs. M.| The prizes for the Ladies‘ _ Leagne were given by the Hardware Co. A new Ladies® Fiveâ€"Pin Le been started now, the first 3 which is a French Ivory Clocl ed by Mr. A. Pommier, Jewl Empire Theatre Building. IS THERE TO BE COMPLETE CHANGE IN DOG OUTFITS? According to the ideas of The Pas (Manitoba) Herald, the Hudson Bay Dog Derby is to eause a revolution in the style of mushing in New (Manitoba and the changes to be made next seaâ€" son will ‘be patterned after Walter Goxne‘s team which won the 1920 Derby.â€" The Pas Herald says it was anda ne toorK a 1aryg and found it worke the old style. H two abreast; after The dogs worked great easexa All of Pas Herald to say trace harness as d« trace harness as doomed and UGoynes style is> rapidly . coming â€" in. ‘This makes each dog independent of the other in the matter of working, and at gives 100 per eent. hetter results and is less tiring . harness and harness and toboggan a cognized as" instruments upon dogs, says The Pas everyhody seems to agred alter dog teams in New M run abreast with a light harness and runner .s]m; Poreupine runner sleighs | preference for some,thne j account of tihre few dogs i linportan| used stvl BUSY TIME IN POLICE COURT HERHE LAGST WEEK tim N N} 111 ind ) fi'.. winner of first pmize . Taillon, with the r. the styig oT Uoyne. d rapidly and with of which tempts The ay that the oldâ€"style doomed and Govne‘s Morgan, 16 Qnlilli WIL, spre) U 111 rst prize 1Tor Clock, donatâ€" lewler, Newâ€" ournament the followâ€" LT‘C tortfure Herald. and )A V anHtOobD TI1 11 O W * w In vlor C id the Matheson, w business ove! Furniture, Old afiikfifiififikfikfimfifim ty 5 We pay good p hand gzoods of H#. CHAUFFE SECOND HAND STORE MONETA TOWNSITE Clothing, Etc. BOUGHT AND SOLD AÂ¥ll kinm The Creat Ship "SEEANDBEE" â€""CITY OF ERIE" â€""CITY OF BUFFALO® 8E TW E N BUFFALQ â€" BDaily, May 1st to Nov. 15th â€"CLEVELAND Leare Burrpo â€" â€"â€" 9;:00 P. M. ; EAsrexx Leave CirvEraAnp â€" 9:00 P. M. Arrive 7 :30 A. M. Staxpaxo Tmx Arrive BuUprALO * 7;:80 A. M. Connections at Cleveland for Cedar Point, Putâ€"inâ€"Bay, Toledo, Detroit and other points. Railroad tickets reading between Buiflale and Cleveland aro good for transportation on our steamers. Ask your ticket agent or American Express Agent for tickets via C 1 B Line. New Tourist Autoâ€" mobile Kateâ€"$10,.00 Round Trip, with 2 days return limit, for cars not exceedk;g 127 in. w Beautifully colored sectional puzzle chart of The Great Ship **SEEANDBEE** sent on receipt of fve cents. â€" Also acsk for our 24â€"pago pictorial and descriptive booklet free. Egg.O Baking Powder 3 MAGNIFICENT STEAMERS ices for secondâ€" DOLW to town on P Duyetr, 0o «y 4s Bai Ling P@wfi@r 1t All soldiers ¢nlisting from Timmins and vicinity are particularly requests« ed to send or leave their full nams with H. C. Garner, Secretary of tha Great War Veterans, Trnmins, on or before April 15th. This is very amâ€" portart, as the Timmins Council wish to have all the Certificates of Honor portant, to have completc month. mpleted before the end of, this onth. â€" Soldiers not attending to this ain not receive certificates, as the ouncil will not have their names. Soldiers! Co, Limited MV C Mavor of Timmu M. D.,

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