Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 22 Sep 1920, 1, p. 2

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8ST. MATTHEW‘3 CHURCH. (Anglican). Tamarack Street and Fifth Avenue Sunday School, 3 . Baptisms, 4.15 p Moly Communion month, 11.00 a.m.; month, 7.39 p.m.; P Rev. R. 8. Cusliiing, B.A., L.Th., Rector Phone 131. #900090§090099900000000000000000000000406004000006 mm: @ 64648646 MWOOO“WQWQM“NO“MNOO Residence, No. 1 Hemlock istreet Sunda; WO““ONQWMNMG“QONMWOOOQ00’9900’9 4480 3 h uhn uhh hh hth hh #0900009000000000000004000000464 PHONE 42 Watchmaker and Jeweler Between the Hollinger Stores HISHON HOTU (opposite Presbyterian Church on ith Ave) 11.00 a.m. an2 7.00 .ONn p.m. 1:t. Sunday VYÂ¥ Sunday . 8.30 : can be had at the Full line of Watches, Clocks, Jewelâ€" ry of all kinds. Quality always the tost and prices reasonable. You will get satisfaction here. Special attention given to clock and watch repairing. Full line of Crown Derby and Limoges China. Columbia Grafonolas and Columbia Records. of A curdiai in ofi ail to attend t Fourth Arenus and Cedar Streets, Pubiizs Worship, :1 a. m 7 p.m OV BYRNES PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. * 2t J. D. Parks, B.A., Minister. Well Ventilated TIMMINS, ONT. @110 P. 0. BOX ©83. YVYiLle n is 2«t ‘Melod;am tic Holdâ€"Up Last ‘ McGuire Racicot | Poolrcom. THREE MASKED MEX MAKE $500 HAYL AT CORNAUSHI T‘ 6 and the place was in oung man of about 17 or eveame had only been in ort time when three men the back door. The sereer On W iad gathered in the om â€" looking ) amuse themselves on a friendly game erstood thiat it was an{i dnesda n aAn nmneant 10 cent limi the poolroo: tnhe men ier $400 ht ul 0o n search is now being made to locate the three desperate robbers. â€"Officers . Allan and Blackwell spent a day in Connaught last weex on the case and found a number of clews that are beâ€" ing followed along. The three men concerned are said to be well known, their names even now being in the possession of the authorities, and arâ€" rests wi.l likely be made this week. BILLY MATHESON HAS THE UNION HEALL THIS WEEK Billy Matheson, the evangelist conâ€" ducting special services in Timmins for the past few weeks, has been hand icapped by the fact that the crowds would not â€"enter a churech. He had a numrber «of successful meetings on the street, but when he would move along the tide has turned his way now be is in hopes of getting Tim started on the straight ‘and na path before he leaves for his next of special labour. / ALBâ€"1 0 Y 1C2RPIV V OIT 5 and 6 years old}; . L set harness, nearly new ; fourâ€"seated sleigh; 4 robes ; a firstâ€"class outfit for stagâ€" ing;â€" used only one season. Price $800.00 ceash. Apply Geo. Goad, St. Charles Hote!, Timmins. â€"388p. t sBilly says. I 20 years he continu« echiggest fool you ever 1 ept when you look in the .‘ ‘The evangelist thinks eneral old ; purpose 1 set ha ated slei outfit for thinks t y now, o Timn tca hat ind

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