Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 16 Aug 1922, 1, p. 8

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ifi n n n S m in The Medal Handicap will be the feaâ€" ture at the Golf Course on Saturday. All members are asked to ‘be present. from another visit to his mining claims west of Sudbury. The mining engineer who accompanied Mr. Carâ€" ter to the property on ‘behalf of an English syndicate was much impressâ€" ed with the showings made by the claims, and it is likely that a satisâ€" factory deal will be made between the syndicate and Mr. Carter and his partner. The Continental Limited _ (sowuwhâ€" bound) suffered some damage to winâ€" dows, ete., one day last week through the rowdiness of a group of harvest excursionists from the east. When the excursion train met the Continental west of Cochrane the eastern fellows bound for the west deliberately stonâ€" ed the Continental. This is not the ed tihe Contfinental. Ihis is not The first time rowdiness has been displayâ€" ed ‘by the harvest exeursion trains from the far east, but it should be the The incident ex the question as ing to currant Berries cwould Mr. W. W. Mulligsn of . was a visitor to the One evening | ne of the settl countened a ‘hio countened a ‘hig ‘black bear just at the ‘dge of the The lady ind the bear saw each other ahout the same instant, and it is a tossâ€"up which was the most startled. Theâ€"big brack sear, however, made the most speedy berries would e noftfed one forming nicely and the ne would have disappédared cof The big black ‘bear had been tron of the berrvy patches. Timmins and District Notes H. WV. Hooker returned on Sun rom a few weeks holiday in the BYRNES PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH v, and with bush at a arter returned this week C. H. Simms left )liday in the south. iined one my ) what was | t week the wife of s ‘up the. tiver en ack bear just at the runt Buffalo, N Camp las livel~ next . day completely 1@1 YSLeryâ€"â€" happen friuut )* Aa C a eedy d off ace home of Mr. C. G. Pirie, of The Advance staff, returned on Sunday from a two weeks? holiday in the south and east. It is probable property will r work carried on seale. Plans to stood to be now Mr. Jack Thomas left last week for the Night Hawk area, having taken a contract with the Poreupine kenmnâ€" sular Gold Mines for work on their promising property. A dance is announced for Thursday (tomorrow) night, Aug. lith at the Melntyre Hall, Schumacher. Music by the Melntyre Orchestra. A good time assured to all attending. "In Flanders Fields the poppies grow!‘‘ Also they grow Timmins. At one residence on Sixth Avenue there is a magnificent display of popâ€" pies of many shades and all of the finâ€" est type of flower. Other municipalities in the North Land seem to ‘be following the good example of Timmins in reducing the tax rate this year. Teck Township last week fixed the fax rate at 43 mills.â€"a drop of 7 mills from last Veal Another Sunday evening band conâ€" cert in the New Empire Theatre aftter the church services on Sunday, Aug. 20th There will hbe band selections by the Timmins Band, and vocal and inâ€" the limmins band, and vocal and strumental numbers by local talent While playing with another little girl at her home in Cobalt last week, Etta MeMillan, 5 years old, was iso badly burned that she died in a couple of hours. *The youngsters started a bonfire in the yard and little Etta got too near the®Dlaze. Her clothes caught fire and before the neighibors could do s. Geo. Pond is visiting at the Ittta MeMillan, o0 years old, was |8s0o badly burned that she died in a couple of hours. *The youngsters started a bonfire in the yard and little Etta got too near theDlaze. Her elothes caught fire and before the neighlbors could do anything such serious burns were susâ€" tained that the child‘s death resulted within two hours of the accident. [t is understood that about twenty, men now residing in Timmins, but formerly employees of the Internaâ€" tional Nickel Company at Copper Cliff and Creighton Mines, have been inâ€" vited to report for duty and resume their former positions on August, 28th. The same dnvitation is also Anderâ€" stood to have been extended to formâ€" er employees now at TIroquois Falus. Apparently the International Nickel Co. intends a more general resumpâ€" hber mothaet ble that the Gold Reef reâ€"open this fall and on there on an extended to this effect ars underâ€" ow under wa .. n Cobalt Mexander Mackay CASH SAVE Some real money savers 10 Ibs. Granulated Sugar Thomson‘s best seedless raisins, regular 33¢. per Ib. ..... 25¢. 6 Meats Government Inspected Young Steer Beet est Creamery Butter Lipton‘s Tea, black, per lb. 50c. §00000800000040000$60088080® Purs Peach Jam, 4 lb. pails, 69c. Pure Plum Jam, 4 lb. pails, 69c. ©0 904806086006 6606004046864 SoapFlakes Corn Starch, reg. 15c¢. .... 10c. We have a Free Delivery Soap Flakes, bulk, per lb. 19c¢. Lux soap flakes, pkg. ... 13V/4¢. @@00%000000000600606466 Classic Cleanser, 4 cans for 25c. ©6000004 Cherries, regular 40c., .... 33c. Lombard Red Plums, a can, 24c. 000606000406 0606 Large assortment, high quality, low prices. Comfort, 12. bars ......... 85c. Cold, 12 85c. 7. A12 batrs ..:....... 85c. Polo washing soap, per cake bc. Olive oil soap special, 4 for 25c. Wagstafis pure Orange Marmaâ€" lade, per 4 Ib. pail ..... ‘~ Soap 5 Ib. pail Corn Syrup ..... 49c¢, Fine old Canadian Cheese, per 30c. per ID. ..%.%.n% ... 26¢c. Brooms;:eack .... 49¢. Aluminum Oats, per pkg. 34c. 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