Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 28 Jul 1920, 1, p. 8

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Pure Hal Superfine Varnish Wood Lac Stain Marbelite Floor Yara‘sh Martin Senours The George Taylor Hardware Screen Windows PRICES QUOTED ABOVE ARE ON GOODS FROM TIMMINS 3TOCK ONLY No. 366 Regular 36.50 Special 381.00 50 Florence Automatic and New Perfection Oil Stoves 1. 2. 3 and 4 burner â€" $10.50 to $38.00 complete 50eâ€"60c aint ) Special 81.00 No. 367 Regular 84.50 Special 28.00 No. 371 Regular 42.50 Special 35.00 "Always at your Service" Size 3‘XT‘ and 2‘ 10 "XC6‘ 10"¢ A few Screen Doors Floor Paint Enamels (all colours Mission tone Dye Aluminum Paint Gold Paint Regular 4.50 and 3.75 to clear at 4.00 and 3.2; Screen Wire Sprinklers Shi nflle Stain chool House Paint Japâ€"aâ€"Lac Floor and Interior V (u'm\h Stainsâ€" Enamels Lawn Hose Ice Cream Freezers THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE o According to the advertisements from the Inland Revenue Department J(l(*l'ehants, manufacturers, etc., in Timmins are to send their ‘‘luxury"‘ and excise tax returns to Mr. ‘F. E. Armstrong, New Liskeard, while those in South Poreupine send their returns to the Collector of Customs, South Poreupine. Wednesday, Aug. 4th has been form ally proclaimed by the Mayor as Civic Holiday for Timmins. Fisdale has also proclaimed the 4th as a Civic Holiday, and the people of both town and township intend to use the holiâ€" day as a means of enjoying the Big Day at South Poreapine. Mr. Geo. S. Drew left last night on a three \\eel\a vracation trip to the south. A man around town asks The Adâ€" vance to put in a fiery protest against the small quantity and the poor quaâ€" lity of the liquor sold at high prices in the camp. He says that the blindâ€" piggers are the most heartless of proâ€" fiteers, although they only occeasionalâ€" ly pay any ‘‘luxury tax."‘ Mr. C. A. Morris, of Troquois Falls, was a business visitor to town over the weekâ€"end. Word was received in town this week of the death of the youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. G. Murphy who are on a visit to the Old Country. The sympathy of their many friends here will go out to Mr. and Mrs. Murphy in their loss. W Frank Scallino, Lang street, Cobalt was fined $300.00 and costs at Cobalt on Monday for kegeping liquof for sale. (Mr, E. G. Dickson, formerly of South Porcupme, but now located in the south, is renewing acequaintances in the Camp. (‘onstable Geo. waporte is away on his holidays, visiting his old home in Renfrew and other ])umtb east and south.. Another of the bodies of the men drowned at the aceident to the dam at Iroquois Falls some months ago was reeovered on Monday of this week. MUr. D. Robertson has returned from Dusiness visit to the south.. THE COURAGE OF MARGE O‘ DOONE Timmins News in Brief ire Theatre Admission Adults _ 55c Children _ 30¢ Every Wednesday anrd Saturday sfter the Show Dancing Theatre Basement Extra â€" _Special Attraction MISS THIS Friday and Saturday, July 30th and 31st BORNâ€"To Mr» and Mrs. Fred. Rocco, on Saturday, July 2A4th,â€"a son. Among the special features econsider ed by the Football Club for the Big Day planned for Labour Day here is the giving of special prizes for disâ€" plays â€" of flowers, vegetables, ete., grown by the exhibitors,â€"a horticulâ€" tural show on a small seale, as it were, but: perhaps thus the forerunnér of something more ambitious in the way of encouraging floriculture and hortieâ€" ulture in the district. The Timmins 1.:0.0.F. Lodge expects to be back in their regular hall in the Gordon ‘block, Third Avenue, for thein next meeting. ‘The hall ‘has bheen‘ reâ€" built and completely and elegantly reâ€" furnished. The new piano arrived this week and was duly raised to the seeâ€" ond degree (or storey) Bro. W. 6. Smith being simply Grand on this ceâ€" remony and Bro. Luxton being N. 64. on a lift, according to reports. Bro. R. Eddy was V. G., too, at this raising, but there was not a P.D.Q. in the list. Mrs. P. Chapman received word last week of the marriage at Regina on July 14th of her sister, Miss Reta May Hayes, of the Victoria Hospital, Prince Albert,to Dr. C. F. Shillingâ€" ton, head surgeon of the institution. The marmage took place at the home of another.sister of Mrs. Chapman‘s in Regina, and the event was one of the pleasing social affairs ut the week in the western cityv. s Regarding the Foster Cup series, The Cobalt Nugget last week says :â€" ‘tIt is suggested that Poreupine play off with Iroquois Falls, the winners of the local game here (Cobalt) with North Bay, and the vietors in that contest with Kirkland Lake, with Porâ€" cupine and the survivors in the final."‘ A reading of this paragraph would suggest that The Nugget looks for Por cupine to be in the finals. Sure thing! Fire Chief A. Borland, Mrs. Borland and Miss Maimie left on Friday last for a two weeks‘ holiday in the south. They will visit Toronto, London, Woodstock and other centres. â€" While on his holidays the Chief will attend both the International and the Dominâ€" ion Conventions of Fire Chiefs both conventions hbeing held this year at Toronto. Mr. J. T. Easton is acting fire chief during the absence of the Fire Chiet. Young pigs for sale, any quantity, singly, by prairs or in battalions. These young pigs Are weaned or weaning but none of ghem weeny,. They ar black, red, white, khaki, mottled,â€"i fact every colour hut green and yellow,. . Some, indeed are piebald, but not a mother‘s son or dunghier of them piefaced. Apply E. C m\'er, Mattagami River, P. 0. Hn\ i imtâ€" minsg. â€"â€"28â€"33, DRESSMAKING, CLEANING and PRESSIN(G, etc. Best of work guaâ€" ranteed. Mrs. Edward Seymour, 34 Sixth Avenue, Upstairs. â€"29â€"33 p. FOX NEW S

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