Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 4 Aug 1920, 1, p. 2

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John V Lumber, Buil Coal and ahts ols ut MA ho i TIMMINS SCHUMACHER .l f Phone 10 B Phone 95 B § Je es m We Ne P NE 45. 4 Mn n th hoh . AGENT FOR Colonial Steel Companies Famous RED STAR DRILL STEEL 8.C. Fir Woodâ€"Stave Pipe and Tanks of all descrlptuons All l\mds semnd hand Mining Machinery in firstâ€" class conditionr. Boilers, Hoists, Pumps, Drills, etc. Head Office iber, Building Materials Coal and Coke, Mine and Mill Supplies VYard and Warchouse MEMBERS OF PROVINCIAL HOUSE MAY VISIT HERE. Early this summer the proposal was made that the whole Ontario Legislaâ€" ture should visit the North Land so that the members might have an inâ€" telligent understanding of this counâ€" try, its problems and its needs, and thus the long neglect and misunderâ€" standing of the North Land might in some measure be avoided. The proâ€" posal in the first place was made by the Iroquois Falls and District Board of Trade who sent an urgent invitaâ€" tion to Premier Drury and his parliaâ€" patehes, iMHon. benianh ThOUSIHL . LIdL such a visit was not only possible, but proba‘ble. He was apparently willing to see that it was arranged. The visit will likely be in September. ([The pro cramme will include an inspection of thc North Land from Temagami as far north as Cochrane and as far west as Hearst. All the prineipal towns and centres will be visited and attention naid not onlv to the leading industries as and as Tar WCSst as Hearst. All the prineipal towns and centres will be visited and attention paid not only to the leading industries and the possibilities and resources of the various districts, but also thought and consideration given to the proâ€" blems and the needs of the country eenerally. Following the line of least resistâ€" ance is what makes rivers and men crooked. § CROAKED LE FOROUPTINE CCMING EVENTS IN THE LINE OF FPOOTBALL. South Poreupine vs Troquois Falls, on‘ Wednesday, Aug. 4th at South Poreupine. Melntyvre vs Timmins on Friday, Aug. 6th at Sehumacher. Timmins vs Melntyrs on Wednesâ€" day Ang. 11th at Timmins. The following are the schedale games in the N.O.F.A. second series, for the King Cup :â€"â€" South Poreupine vs Timmins, on Friday. Aug. 20th at South Poreupine. Melntyre vs South Porecupine, on Wednesday, Aug 25th at Sehumacher. In addition there are the games in the preliminary serfes for the Foster Cup, referred to elsewhere in this issue, TWO MEN MURDERED AT TEMISKAMING, QUE. The finding of the coroner‘s jury holding inquest into the death of A. Kustman and T. Kolodricky whose dead bodies were found last week at Temiskaming, Que. would suggest that the two men were murdered a short distance from the pulp and paper plant of the Riorden Company. Kustâ€" man was last seen hy his brother in company with two strangers whose names he did not know. ‘The bodies of the two men were discovered by Fire Ranger Hemmingly. The two bodies were covered with bruises and punctures which seemed to have been caused by a spike or a long nail. A bullet had also apparently been fired through Kolodricky‘s neck from beâ€" hind. It is supposed that a quarrel arose over some dispute over cards, it being understood that the two dead men had been ]»la\'in"' cards with the two strangers who since have disapâ€" peared. Search is ‘being made to seâ€" cure the two and in the meantime the police also are keeping peared. Search is ‘being made to seâ€" cure the two ‘*strangers,"‘, and in the meantime the police also are keeping tab on several in this district who are suspected of knowing more thian apâ€" pears about the tragedy. For Saleâ€"1 Warehouse, 40 x 100, oneâ€"storey; 1 Warehouse, 20 x 100, two storey ; 1 lot, Moneta; all on sidâ€" ing. One 6 room House, River Road. Apply _ Marshallâ€"Eeel Timmics. One Store, 20 x 80, Pine street, Tim mins. Marshallâ€"Eeclestone _ Ltd., Mattagami Fourth Avenue and Cedar Streets. Pubiic Worship, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School, 10 a. m. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend these services. WANTEDâ€"Maid for general houseâ€" work. Apply Mrs. J. E. Sullivan, 48 Tamarack street. â€"31 â€" $09000060660060000000060000066 Rev. J. D. Parks, B.A., Minister. Phone 138 BYRNES PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Watchmaker and Jeweler Between the Hollinger Stores 25 THIRD AVENUE Full line of Watches, Clocks, Jewelâ€" ry of all kinds. Quality always the best and prices reasonable. You will get satisfaction here. Special attention given to clock and watch repairing. Full line of Limoges China. Columbia Grafonolas and Coloumbia Records. (Anglican). Tamarack Street and Fifth Avenue. Sunday Services, 11.090 a.m. and 7.00 p.m. Rev. R. S. Cushing, B.A., L.Th., Rector Phone 131. Residence, No. 1 Hemlock Street. Ssunday Baptisms, Holy Con montlf, 11.0 month, 7.30 ST. CHURCH,. TIMMINS, ONT. ms, #4.10 p.im. Cormmunion:â€"1st. Sunday of 11i.00 a.m.; 3rd Sunday of .30 p.m.s, Festivals, 8.30 a.m. Crown Derby and @10 4.1 ol, 3.00 .

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