Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 19 Jul 1922, 1, p. 9

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p4 / | 4 'i‘.fififiEfifiEfiHiEfiHfiB?EEEEfiE’:fi‘:Efi%fi%fi%fi%fikfi%%fifii%fifi%%fl%‘fi TUTE PORCUPINE ADVANCP (BORNâ€"â€"'m Mattagarnmi, on Sunday, July 16th, 1922, to Mr. and Mrs. Poulin,â€"a daughter,â€"the sixteenth child to be born to this household. BORNâ€"â€"\ t S Premier Drury a tour of the No visit Cochrane, A ])llsl\dslllu. no dn He will oficiate* Timmins Chautaugua, Wednesday. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, July 19th, to 22nd in the Timmins Rink Do not miss these highâ€"class enterâ€" tainments. â€" Read the advt. elsewhere in ‘this 4ssue. the sSate wVvas 1d outskirts of was taken j Timm (];1_\’, Jll]_\' iwavy bodi stuUnmne include Timmins and District Notes The Haileybury las iss Agnes Chesser, rzmh oltice, is spend th friends‘tin T+mmi this week, afternoons and evenings, toâ€"day, Thursday, Friday and Saturâ€" day. In the Chautauqua the £.0. D.E. have provided a remarkable series of attractive entertainments at a very low rate of admission. By securing a In the annual report of the Northâ€" ern Academy at Monteith, as submitâ€" ted to the Department of Education, (Mr. Johnson, the prineipal, says :â€" view of the fact that a large perâ€" centage of the settlers coming into Northern Ontario are French it is adâ€" visable that the teachers in our Puâ€" (bli¢ Schools should be able to speak French. To this end conversation French is taught. We bhave been forâ€" tunate in securing a teacher w hose naâ€" tive language is French to take up this branch of the work."‘ of attractive entertainments at a very low rate of admission. By securing a season ticket, each entertainment acâ€" tually costs less than 30e., while the regular price for the type of enterâ€" tainment would be at least $1.00. N( URUS Timmins Regatta, J uly imnk i “MOMO’MM’NWWW%OQOMO’ 11 Timmins Chautaugqua is s week, afternoons am( ofthet Mrs. W. J. Daley are on a .i mins.‘‘â€"‘‘Mr. ‘and ~Mrs: W ery and children, with Mrs Acton, Edmonton, have been â€" in Timmins.‘‘ t h s brief stay in town the awarded mtract for the construction of »w J. R. Gordon Iusiness block ne street, next to the Imperial , Cobalt at Why not T t "SQUARE DEAL" Garrett is Offering Exceptional V alues in Jeweiry, Cut Glass, Silverware, Etc. M Undet Jeweler Timmin ite from t at Sudburs V to ‘break e IAan e, New Lisk > doubt) eat atefat the f. John E. Garrett rchere last weelt mlnn T‘ spending he [immins."‘ n ew to wvwi Come in and see our stock since it has been freshened up News last 06 Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing Engraving 1€ xpectea to make (that is,. to askeard and Kaâ€" WV C ~"Ot 7fl:h(‘ D his \eal i y« In rimal the 14 Opposite Post Office Successor to Chas. P. Grill Imperial 11 ()l)(_ll field on Mo: ind ‘Mi sa V lm,‘ill CA ind Ka August penm A erl wias Di TL 1\ TY MA ‘ault it to Oe (Oil AAT visitor to town roliday held might not Cormick‘s x at malc. gamnt will The play **It Pays to Advertise,"‘ put on by an excellent company at the Chantaugua â€" Thursday â€" (tomorrow) evening is a regular stage play with three actors and four actresses in the Ccasts fion. Harry Mills Mines, intends to mak minine areas of Northé smmE mnInes â€" where at work ‘hbein The weelk vices as leader of the Flon were sadly missed "/'l'he Ontario Gazette announces the incorporation of the Poreupine Creek Mines Limited, with head oftice in Toâ€" ronto. The capital stock is three milâ€" oi M Dwye and J. T‘immin challen n Lani(s Agent, WNEL@LID, _ w ds last week to Mr. N. J. MeAunley, Haiâ€" leybury, and all the Haileyburians have their chests out, believing that this is proof that the postal authorâ€" ities consider the County Town the one town in the Province. The letter was mailed at a small town in Nova Scotia. The question of a new public sehool for Haileybury is to be submitted to the ratepayers of the County Town on Aug. 3rd, in the form of a byâ€"law to raise $45,000.00 for the purpose. ‘The Haileybury Council did not grant the requisition in the ordinary way, claimâ€" ing the Town could not finance the proposition. So the other plans were inaugurated by the School Board of Haileybury to secure the money. The byâ€"law has been approved by the Railâ€" way and Manicipal Board. Mr. ‘Gene Colombo leaves on Monâ€" day next for an extended visit to the south. He will go to Detroit first, and later to Palm Beach. His many friends in the Camp will wish him a happy time and a return here before too long. sunday ‘ and 0 mmmins T hi A\ )\ The capital stocK 1 shares of $1.00 each provisional directors tins Football Club h enge for the Foster vâ€" Kirkland Lake, to decide the holder played at Kirkland and ther point 11KC @COn( [arry Mills, Minister of nds to make a tour of the as of Northern Ontario this He will. visit all the active L also many of the areas present there x done. kely on August 7th uthorities of the P tly been quoted as flong the ‘F. N. 0. y in amateur standi v© the difficulties haw roothed away t1zen rautaltt A \ (Manitoba)y Herald last â€"**Jack Callinan‘s serâ€" ler of the choir at Flinâ€" HXYCOrV her home )11 N Ni iddres: "OntaI O hnave in the imnnual id ternoon ua, July 19 i vtiends oronto JA DC Al 11 € permission )?)al the soutlh Y aAs Hill L up now The final this year Lake. no active luly ent ar fto l@res{ts OT own next M acKay e Lrown delivered ree mil o value J. as not ling, but ive been tal note oT. ‘The ])e h(’ld bhannin M rovince OlHl Some real money savers | ~« _ > Thomson‘s best seedless raisins, regular 33c¢. per lb. ..... Meats Government Inspected Young Steer Beel Lipton‘s Tea, black, per l1b. 50¢c. Pure Peach Jam, 4 lb. pails, 69c. Pure Plum Jam, 4 lb. pails, 69¢. @8 00000000460 0488000086046 SoapFlakes Corn Starch, reg. 15¢. .... 10c. 0408000604 Soap klakes, bulk, per lb. 19¢. Lux soap flakes, pkg. ... 13%¢. We have a Free Delivery § 0090040400000 08006066 Classic Cleanser, 4 cans for 25¢. 6040006 §0904600080 0000060008 â€" Biscuits Cherries, regular 40c¢., .... Lombard Red Plums, a can Large assortment, high quality, low prices. © 00000008900 466086 Comfort, 12 bars ......... 85c. Gold; 12 bars, ... 85c. P. CG., :12 bars ... .. *t~~ Polo washing soap, per cake 5c. Olive oil soap special, 4 for 25c. Wagstaffs pure Orange Marmaâ€" lade, per 4 Ib. pail ..... 79¢. Fine old Canadian Cheese, per Ib,}=?% .i se t esc ts 24¢, @§0@00%8000000 0000904664666 5 Ib. pail Corn Syrup ..... 49c¢, Soc. â€"per I1b.*:.. ... .. 25¢. Brooms, each ............. 49c. Aluminum Oats, per pkg. 34c. Quaker Oats, per pkg. .... 28¢. Bulk Rolled Oats, 6 lbs. for 25¢. C.S. Seal Brand Coffee, per Thomson‘s seedless raisins, reg. Corn Starch C\ § 0060406 ALEX. MAGKAY CASH SAVE Cleanser Marmalade Specials Jams : deliver free of charge 30Oap Tea Fruit d3C 24c.

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