Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 6 Oct 1920, 1, p. 7

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8b 4600002000000 000040000 00» 068 rBe se dn oi Ste oTe ofe aBe vBe ofe ofe obe oBe ofe #900¢00886808608080900000880¢e $ W.H.WILSON §4404848088008 060 0060606 OOMW““M'. FRA NK M. BURKE Mas now opened a store in the Mew Empire Theatre Building witkh a fvll line of Watches, Clocks and Jewelery. Rings made to qrder a specialty. Experts in watchmaking. Try ance and you will *come again. Special attemtion to work sent by mail. 00000808 0»089 0869 0904404 404 @§#00 00004606# + Affidavits, Marriage Licenses Hunting and Trapping Liâ€" censes in Season. _ Typeâ€" writingâ€"Rpecial attention to correspondence and Mining Engineers‘ Reports. All work absolutely confléential. Bruce Avenue , Opp King George Hotel. P O Box 102 SsOUTH PORCUPINE, Ont Agent for Victor Records and Victrolas. Agont for Tanlac. small ons or a bigger size if you wish, In any case let us supply If you have‘nt a Kodak let us sell you one, we can sell you a yeur Kodak to work and give it plenty of exercise this month. plenty of opportunities to take pictures without a Zout*. so put 5 . POMMIEER Reid Building, We do developing and Printing. Our work is Satisfactory. Druss and Stationery Pine St., Timmins These Days offer a lot of Exercise for your Kodsk. There are Porcupine â€" Cobalt Toronto _ Detroit _ Buffalo _ Rochester New York. Syracuse, N.Y. Kirkland Lake Direct Private Wire Connccting all Offices. The purchase of PORCUPINE CROWN SCHUMACHER V.N.T. KIRKLAND LAKE MONETA KEORA should show substantial profits in the ncar future. Hamilton B. Wills Co. Limited The past week has seen what we believe to be the turning point in the mining market, sales breaking all previous reâ€" ords for the year.. .The market generally responded and we look for this broad active market tocontinue. WP., (TEMISKAMINC) 0960006 4 0 Watchmaker and Jeweler Memh rs Standard Stock Exchange Porcupine Office â€" â€" Timmins, Ontario Phones: Day 100. Night 172 next Bank of C oBr +Be ofe ofe vnoan:no.m:?*zfia »Be uje ofe sBp oBe afe ofe oBo ote sB ofe ate CHAS. SMITH, BOX 150, SCHUMâ€" ACHER, representing the Martinâ€"Orâ€" me Piano for ‘the Porcupine District. Used pranos for sale or to rent, on easy terms. â€"p3)9â€" Crown and Bridge Work Plates Consultation Free. BR JNO. B. AIKEN ENTIST e 201 Room 7 Resd Bldg., Timmins. Phone 7 ONLY A FEW CASEBS AT THE POLICE COURT THURSDAY men are employed on the property and a good showing is being made by the resulting work. It is said that the enterprize is already established on a profitâ€"makiny basis, and that financially as well as in other ways the purchase will prove a profiiable one for the Melntyreâ€"Poreupine. Among its other good features is the fact that the development of eoal mines at this particwlar time is of general jand national henefit, in view of the seareâ€" According to the despatches «the Blue Diamond coal mine, the Alberta property recently acquired by the Me Intyreâ€"Poreupine Minc, is making very satisfactory progress. About 150 men are employed on the property and a good is heing made by MeINTYRE‘S COAL MINE MAKING BEST OF PRCGRESS. ing2 to the League. The Canadian Red Cross ‘has been urged to take charge of the appeal in Canada, and to make it during Armisâ€" tiee Week. Though fully appl'eviat- ing the changed attitude of the public towards campaigns and appeals in gen eral since the end of the war, the Red Cross could not decline, under the relentless cireumstances, to do its best to obtain from the people of Caâ€" +amda a substantial contribution to that fund in order to mitigate one of the most terrible and terrifying calaâ€" mities of all times. The conditions of disease and disâ€" tress ar2all theâ€"more pitiful @nd apâ€" pealing when it is remembered that there are over ten million children in Lmope Fatherless from ithe war. The Canadian Red Cross will conseâ€" quently make the appeal for aid, parâ€" ticularly during Armistice Week. In his lettar, Dr. Rohertson says:â€"**No words of mire could adequately desâ€" cribe the greatness and urgency of the need, the humanitarian nature of the appeal, some aspects of national safeâ€" ty ‘to our own people, and the good they ‘will get from extending a helping hand to those who are suffering under conditions of perhaps the worst ealam ity that has overtaken humanity since the days of the ‘*Back in mediasval times." s o «e ie s s o s mm British Empire Relief Fund, to be adâ€" ministered by the British Red Cross Society in coâ€"operation with the Leaâ€" gue or Red Cross Societies of the world,â€"some thirty nations belongâ€" national organization: have been made for t tromage of and with t the leaders phus patients at oncee, and could get no medical supplies. In addition to typhus, there are regular epidemics of dysentry, searlet fever, smallpox, and other dreaded diseases, with a terriâ€" fying lack of doctors, nurses, medical supplies, etc The Cangdian Red Cross Ssociety felt it could not refuse its A letter received this week from Dr. James W, Robertsun, chairman of the Executive Committee of the Canadian Red Cross, says that the Red Cross has been officially informed of the appalling conditions of disease and dis tress in the warâ€"stricken areas over a broad belt of Europe, extending from the Bailtic to the Adriatic and the Black Sea. Some twelve nations, many of whom were either Allies, or friendly to the Allies during ithe war, are in dire distress and need outside help. There is lack of â€" medicines,. doctors, nurses, sanitation, ete.: In Poland and Galicia, for example, there have been over 30,000 cases of typhus’ per month throughout this year. In one Ukraine village more than half| the total population were ill with typhus at the one time, and medical supplies were unobtainable. Sqome doctors have ‘had to treat areas in which there were 20,000 to 30,000 tyâ€" phus patients at oncee, and could get no medical supplies. In addition to typhus, there are regular epidemics of | Aiding in Relief of Appalling Condiâ€" tions of Disease and Distress in Warâ€" Stricken Areas. CANADIAN R:B CROSS APPEALS FOR EUROPE Thursday, the cases being few simple ones D. P. Anderson and brother Eli, gentlemen of foreign 4, had been arrested by Constable »r for being drunk and disorderly 1 of them paid #$10 and costs on drunk charge, while D. P. had to ribute another $£30.00 for the disâ€" )11 1Y OT «4{OCctOrs, nurses, medical c The Cangadian Red Cross t it could not refuse its > matter. Under the paâ€" His Majesty the King, e approval and support of of all political parties and ganizations, arrangements @0 1DMN/e lâ€"An inmnere iamonds. was Brot ons 31 brothers hbeâ€" The latter were ADVANUE tae fact that mines at this general jand of the seareâ€" ased demand Vveroit |wvn eal in 'l]l'.\_ CC ull- public| n gen e» under| do its I Caâ€" :: ne ..rg 00000066000000000000000009000000000¢0000¢00006 I ) (‘il‘l- | £f the t tll«’_ mlt'\-: good lping ! i Studehakeér S|good as new \Price right. lmm‘ma. 1 â€" g 3 aâ€" next Dominion Bank o Pine Street, Timmins. z 0 ; W. J. Browne i damaze injuries sustained by a couple of me while skating in the rink last winter 400 faot levelâ€"401 raise was adâ€" vanced 30, feet, 402 east drift wa‘s adâ€" vanced 271 to 275 feet, station timberâ€" ing and bin for waste rock were comâ€" pleted, hoist installed and shaft sunk 17.5 feet. is going stronger than ever. The averâ€" age grade of ore milled since the Lake shore stamted production has been well over twenty dollars in gold to the ton. During August, owing to lost time the tonnage was necessarily deâ€" creased but tllla was nearly made up for by the rwlwer grade of ore. Manager R. ( . Coffey‘s report for August is as tu]lows tâ€"â€" 200 foot levelâ€"Milling ore from both east and 201 west. 300 foot levelâ€"Milling ore from 300 west stope. For the month of August, according to the official statement just issued, the production of the Lake Shore Mine was $35,261.27. The mill reâ€" duced 1281 tons of an average grade of $27.050. The grade of the ore milled is higher than the average of the Lake Shore but the number of tons milled is below the record for recent months. The reason for the decreased producâ€" tion is the fact that much time was lost at the mill owing to the breaking: of the ball mill clutech and the necessâ€" ity for reâ€"lining the mill. Up to date the Lake Shore Mine ‘has now producâ€" ed over a nvillion dollars in gold, and is going stronger than ever. The averâ€" aze grade of ore milled sinee the Lake LAKE SHORE MINE KEEPS UP ITS HIGH AVERAGE. The longer you leave it the older you get, have pictures made while you are young. Leave till tomorrow what you can do today. PHOT0GRAPHER $ Dry Goods, Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobaceos, Candies, Ete. Bloases, Skirts, Suits, Goods for Men Women and children Spring stocks bought right bo sold ritht.~ Your chance for big bargains. (om(, in and see. WI T elephone 95A SCHUM ACHER DAILY s been issued a Rink Company he amount of # Apply to I r for sale; 1918 model in splendid condition mpany claimning it of $500.00 for a couple of men I 11 : PWP CCC t EeC Mwwmmmâ€"ob“â€"héfigééoB?é 08 § VINCENT WOOREURY A A #, . m 2e it e e i e e e ie s 4 2400000 022208 0002200008000 hss ds oc thaals Wrg §$0060900000098000000000000000000000000000000006 L * WANTEDâ€"MAID FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK ; no ehildren. Apâ€" ply Mrs. D. W. O‘Sullivan, 36 Maple street, or phone 192. â€"39 TD NV Y TT TY Y TYR TY T Y o Britis} American Oil Co. 4 Timmins. Cobalt 17 Barrister, Solicitor, Notary. New Empire Theatre Block TIMMINS, ONT. Jeweler and Optician Teleohone 141 Nightsand holidays, Telephone 18 English Crown Derby and TLimoges Ukina the quality. may be obtained at L. Halper;n’ Silverware of the fineost designs ®Sp Hardinge Co. â€" REPRESENTATIVZ â€" Vancouver Wood, Tipe Tamk Ca WE HAVE iN STOCK Clear Birch Flooring, Sash, Doors, Frames, Beaver Board Strips, Casings, Mouldings wRITE US FoRr Prices Timmins, Cobalt, Onxtario NG@ERTHERH BISTRIEUTOR ard Mill supplies, also building matcrials TH A i LAST 1011 l ‘) Aa 0 "1 it . Halper;n’s Jawelry Store. finest designs arnd the best quality. Cut Glass of. the richost cuts. LIMITED P.0. Box 24, L hone 5 NEW â€"LISKEERD en to examinin2® your cyes. guaranteed in all optical work For Rentâ€"Very desirable stand suitable for store and residemer,, or restaurant and rooming house. Nize furnished rooms. Building 30 x Located corner of Cedar street am# Fourth Avenue, opposite the Fir» Hall. Apply to Simms â€" Hesker, Timmins. °. RMUCUC reâ€" es of PIANO LEBSSONS GIVEN... 4 N. Robitaille, Fourth Leduec Co‘s Store 8 As a usual precaution at this seasop the year, householders are boil all water before using. TIMMINS BOARD OF BOIL THE WATEXR Can. Joknsâ€"Manville C3 FOR RENT. retary L, P. Hw®!i ~» 4 % JC > -um‘;‘u lJli],_:J D .rfl y fine‘t ) GB Te eA P tA *

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