Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 6 Sep 1922, 1, p. 4

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Seventhâ€"Orillia ‘Citizens‘ Points 202. Average 67 1â€"3. Eighthâ€"Port Credit Citizens Points 197. Average 65 2â€"3. Ninthâ€"Timmins Citizens‘ Points 195. Average 65. Tenthâ€"St. Mary‘s Kultie Points 189. Average 63. The judges were Capt. Light R.CH.A., Kingston, H. A. 1 conductor of the Mendelsohn TIMMIES 5283 §FUGHTS 35 AT TORONTE FX. Offiee 26 Toronto, and Chicago. (Continued from page 1) Band. Points 220. Average ° Petrolia Citizens‘ Band. Point Average 73 1â€"3. «B WMM“@“NO““MWOOQQOOO WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 6th., 1922. WQWMWOWOWWW: 3 WATCH FOR THE SPECIALâ€" FEATURES WW“W Carada â€"â€" United SHtates Published every Wednesday by of Ontario hay, grain, potatoes, cabbages or other vegetables in straight or mixed car lots are requested to correspond with: Wocdstock Now on Sale "His Master‘s V oiceâ€" Victor Records for September McINTYRE RECREATION HALL FIRST DANCE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th ADMISSION $100 McIntyre Amateur Orchestra in attendance. A special Masquerade Dance will be given on Hallowe‘en Night October 31 next. Geo. Lake, Publisher Deedie Deedie Dumâ€"Frox Tivt he Benson Orch. of Chicago Hot Lips â€"Bluesâ€"Fox Trot _ _Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Send ck My Honeymanâ€"Fox Trot The Virginians The Sneak!â€"Fox Trot Club Roval Orchestra Are You Playing Fair?â€"Fox Trot Zez Confrey and His Orch. My Rambler Roseâ€"Medley Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and Orch. Dancing Foolâ€"Fox Trot Club Royal Orchestra Oogie Oogie Wa Waâ€"Fox Trot The Renson Orch. of Chicagrflz Subscription Rates : Sweet, Indiana Home Why Should I Cry Over You? The Lost Pocketâ€"Bookâ€"Recitation The Old Wooden Tubâ€" Recitation No Night There Leave It With Him Chanson Arabe (from ‘"‘Scheherazade"") (Violin) Fritz Kreisler MWoaonderful World of Romance (Tenor) John McCormack Viennese Folk Songâ€"Fantasy (Cello) Hugo Kreisler Ayâ€"Ayâ€"Ay (Creole Sorg) (Tenor) ito Schipa Cancerto im A Minorâ€"Andante (Violin) ascha Heifetz Nocturne in B Filat (Piano) Ignace Jan Paderewski Oberonâ€"Overtureâ€"Part 1 Mengelberg and N.Y.PhilharmonicOr. Oberonâ€"Overtureâ€"Part 2 Mengelberg and N.V.PhilharmonicOr. Tannbauser Overtureâ€"Part 3 Philadelphia Orchestra Lead, Kindly Light (Contralto) Ernestine Schumann.â€"Heink MÂ¥ Ain Countrie (Contraito) Mme. Louise Homer Madame dutterflyâ€"O quanti occhi fisi F. Alda G. Martinelli at any "His Master‘s Voice" dealers Telephones : were Capt. Light of the igston, H. A. Fricker, the Mendelsohn Choir, Conductor Pat Conway, Manufactured by Berliner Gramâ€"0â€"phone Co., Limited, Montreal Ask to hear these new selections played on the Regular Dances every 2nd. Thursday. Victrola . F. LOWNSBROUGH Shipper "HIS MASTER‘S VOICE" COPYRIGHT, CANADA, 1900, BY EMILE BERLINER Residence 112 $3,00 vear BLUE LABEL VOCAL RECORDS oints RZED SEAL RECORDS Band Lunch served. ar .and rand ind salary as you do now : Jtor it‘s a Tact you know, that there are plenty of bigger jobs waiting for. folks who Aren‘t afraid of the troubles connectâ€" ed with them. By Robert R. Updegraff. Ever stop to be thankful for the trowbles of your job? When you get the right slant on trowbles, you discover that they are rather useful, after all. They pay about half your salary‘ It‘s this way: whether you are the â€"It‘s this way: whether you are the bmer or theserrand boy or the manâ€" ager; whether you sell or ship or keep books, someone could ibe found to culties that have to ‘be \ou don‘t hold a bigger one! Who knows, perhaps if you went looking for more trowbles and, instead of trying to duck them, developed the habit of meeting them half way and licking them, you might very soon find yourself getting twice as large a salary as you do now ! For it‘s a fact Man must workâ€"that is inevitabl He may work grudgingly. o9 Or he may work willingly. He may work as a man. Or he may work as a slave. He cannot always choose his work ager ; books handl get,. 1 the things that go wrong, the p who treat you contemptibly, the It takes, intelligence, patience, tact and courazge to meet the trowbles of any j05. That is why you hold your present job. And it may be the reason LOOKXK FOR MORE TROUBLES your job for about half you it were not for the troublesâ€" agzs that go wrong, the people ‘Agar Edgear AiBen Stanlevx\ 18922 10 $ .85 Victor Roberts} ar A. Guest @r A, Guest Eisie Baker Llsie Baker ONTARIO 18917 18920 18921 18923 66079 66080 66082 74753 74764 74765 74766 74766 74768 87345 89163 Ontzario itbly, the diffi met and over inevitable 1,.253 10 $1.235 ) ; C ) j if, f, * ...... ‘LADIES’ MEDAL HANDICAP | GOLF MATCH LAST FRIDAY In the Ladies‘ Medal Hand match last Friday, Sept»â€" i4 Miller won the first flight : Richardson the second. $4.00 was realized for the 1 There will be a match on J tinmns week here ilast weeKkK was MTS, Jamieson, oL Dundas, whose clever writings under the pen name of Nina Moore Jamieson are a popular feature of The Toronto Mail Empire. ‘The writings of Nina Moore Jamieson, have.a literary polish, a charming ‘homely philosophy and an attractive outlook on life and affairs that give them a special appeal to the thoughtful reader. Mrs. Jameâ€" son was much interested in the North Laad and if her capable pen is used henceforth, even oceasionally, in makâ€" 2A mon visitors 111 whole We were seated in a hammock On a balmy night in June, When the world was hushed in slumber ‘Neath the magic of the moon I had asked one little question And my heart was filled with hope, ut the answernever reached me For her brother cut the rope! WOMAN WANTED FPOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK WANTEDâ€"Girl for general houseâ€" work. Apply to Mrs. R. W. Robbins, 15 Hemlock street. 30 Wanted hy young children, 24 years man for general hou to cook and willing laundryv. â€" Small ne Young refined married couple deâ€" sire to rent furnished or unfurnished accommodation, preéferably with priâ€" vate family. Willing to pay well for firstâ€"class quarters. Light houseâ€"keep ing privileges desired. Reply to Box YR., Advance Office, Timmins. 3dp. REGULAR MEETINGS RE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HERE Anyone interested in Christian Sciâ€" ence is cordially invited to attend an informal meeting every Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. V. H. Emery, 20 Hemlock street, Timmins, at 3.30 p.m:; 13â€"17p. Fire Wood in any ieugtas to from 14 inches to wood in log. and green Jackpine. â€" Prices ver sonable. Order your wood no fore the rush. Ror H. CHARLEBOIS, In the estate of Alexander MacKay, of the Town of Timmins in the Disâ€" trict of Temiskaming, Meat, Groâ€" cery and Produce Merchant. Notice is hereby given that Alexâ€" anderâ€"MacKay, of the Town of Timâ€" mins in the District of Temiskaming did on the 30th. day of August 1922 make an authorized assignment to the undersiened. Notice is further given that the first meeting of creditors in the above estate will be held at room number ten, Reed Block, in the town of Timâ€" mins, in the District of Temiskaming on the 21st. day of Septemiber 1922, at To entitle you to vote thereat proof of your claim must be lodged with me before the meeting is held. â€"Proxies to ‘be used at the meeting must be lodged with me prior thereto. And further take notice that if you have any claim against the Debtor for which you are entitled to rank, proof of such claim must be filed with me within thirty (30) days from the date of this notice, for from and after the expiration of the time fixed by subâ€" section eight of section thirtyâ€"seven of the said Act I shall distribute the proceeds of the Debtor‘s estate among the parties entitle thereto having reâ€" eard only to the claim of which I have then notice. Dated at Timmins this lst. day of September 1922. noon the hour of ten o‘clock in he ate ROOMS OR APARTMENTS WANTED. ALL KINDS OF WOOCD FOR SALE. n the second. as realized for the vill e a match on heht. btxl. the with wW. D. CUTHBERTS d hy young couple with two 21 years and 8 months, woâ€" general housework. One able and willing to do children‘s Small new house.. Wages $35.00 per month, depending Irt 0 Ced more than ood in any ieugras to suit, iches to wood in log. _ Dry Jackpine. Prices very reaâ€" Order vyour wood now beâ€" Jetter known and alone will make Authorized Trustee, Room 10, Reed Block, ‘Timmins, Ont Timmins, Ont. Trustee‘s Solicitor. pecially noteworthy o Ontarioâ€" Teachers as Mrs. Jamieson, of lever iwritings under t laundry Schanche street, Timmins i4th, Mrs THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE Â¥Ort given that the rs in the albove t room number e town of Timâ€" fund. Frida~ and â€" Miss while he meeting i0r thereto. that if you Déebtor for rank, proof ap golf pending or only Troquois 34â€"35p. the fore BARBER SHOP FOR SALE; good FOR SALEâ€"Camera, 6! eéquipped with portrait view lens, with reducing by 7 plate. Apply to H. FOR SALEâ€"(Good Gâ€"roomed house, 24 by 24; good well and pump inâ€" side. Bargain for quick sale. Will give terms. Apply on premises, 38 Sixth Avenue. 34â€"30p toâ€"day are ganization individual. eorps.â€" This little band of soldiers atâ€" ter fighting against odds have now the opportunity of holding their meetings in their own new hall on 4th. avenue, dedicated to the glory of (God and the extension of His work in Timmins. Opportunity means responsibility in this case as in others and the local corps is responsible for the financing of the new building which costs nearly £5000.00, Of this amount $519.00 in all has yeen raised to date for which we heartily thank all who have contributâ€" ed in any degree towards that sum, but there are many friends in the town who are interested in the local work and to these we will be making our appeal starting a | Thursday, 7 ‘We than 10nC We thank you in anticipation of your generous help in this matter and assure you of our readiness to serve vyou and yours in sickness or sorrow. 6. CLAGUE, Capt M. ISHERWGCOD L. WILLIAMS, Services day, 8 p.m. Special: Sunday, Sept. 17th Harvest Festival. Services song sheets providâ€" equrp view by T 4000, Sealed tenders addressed to the unâ€" dersigned and endorsed *‘*Tender for Ties‘‘ will ‘be received at this offic until twelve o‘clock noon, Saturday 16th. day of September 1922, for 1,â€" 500,000 Railway ties to be manufacâ€" tured from timber cut between Octoâ€" ber 1922 and May 1923, and delivered between December Ist. 1922 and Sepâ€" tember 30th. 1923, on Canadian Naâ€" tional Lines in Ontario and Quebec, North of the St. Lawrencee River and East of Armstrong and Port Arthur, in accordance with Tie specification No. 3856, dated March 18th, 1919. 350,000 ties to be delivered on Canâ€" adian National Lines between Armâ€" strong and Hervey hmtmn 200,000 ties to be deliv ered on Canâ€" adian National Lings between Hawâ€" keshury, Quebee City and St. Felicsan. 100,000 ties to be delivered on Old Central Ontario Lines. 850,000 ties to be delivered on Canâ€" adian National Lines between Ruel and Port Arthur. Tender forms and Specifications can be obtained at the office of the Generâ€" al Tie Agent, Room 231, New Union Station, Toronto. Tenders will not be considered unâ€" léss made on form supplied by the Railway Company. No tender for quantities less than 5,000 ties will be considered. The lowest or any tender not necesâ€" sarily accepted. Arrangements will be made through the Genéral Tie Agent, Toronto, or the Local Agents at Gogama and Coâ€" chrane to purchase ties produced in small quantities: by actual Settlers from their own lands. This organization recently their fortieth annmwersar Torento, August 9th, 1922. Sunday Week davys S XL 18 A LY r1als who fit don, Ont., Canadian National Railways Central Division Eastern Lines 100| TRAENAUMANSTUDIO OF MUSIC for Pupils on Violin, Pi Mandolin. STUDIO, 42 THIRD AVENUE, (Over Pieree‘s Furniture Store) vet W. H. GRANT, + General Tie Agent, Canadian National Railways, Toronto Tâ€"anst â€"small dbeginn surely movin house p .m follows :â€"â€" Holiness, 11 Ot 28ss, PMA .M Salvation, Tuesday a: ypened the work 11 the thousands who ranks, but the orâ€" n Duilt up by the becvinnings in many the buildin o house ca:r ends n the tw PV ack 101 to greatel and lins and celebrat in Can twu indi on fo a yE ‘ened 0â€"38p Sunday 30 p.m Thursâ€" Jjleuts fund OX Every seat in the trolley was ocâ€" cupied when a group of women got in. Going through the ear to collect the fares, the conductor noticed a man asleep â€" Neizing him by the shoulder, he proceeded to shake him back mto a state of consciousness. **Nake up!* shouted the conductor. t*I wasn‘t asleep,"* said the passenâ€" eve 5J A di 0404080006 0904000 0069066608 senger standin ol wÂ¥ B in e en 2 2 o w enc NE o on is Ni s o oi oo N ie on c t 5 t e Ei Cc ies : "TOLEDO® SCALES i Pays highest prices for secondâ€"hand furniture. Sells new and secondâ€"hand Furniture at cheap prices. H. W. Warren 1t was because on of the ear.‘ Special attention to auction sales _of furniture, real estate, etc. Phone 305. HARRY W. BPARLING MINING ENGINEER Examinations, Reports, Developâ€" ment Programs. Reed Block, Timmins, Porcupinge District, Ontario. Sewing Machines and Willis Pianos, sold on easy monthly payments, (if so desired) by 9 Maple St, Timmins P.O. Box 75 Phone 211. see me for life insurance, as well Used machines and used phonoâ€" graphs taken in trade. Dealer in New and Second Hand FPurriâ€" ture, Stoves, Boots, Gramoâ€" phones, and Tools of every Desâ€" cription. We store furniture, etc., at low rates, Delivery Free. We pay highest prices and sell the cheapest. Rents Collected Boarding AMouse Schumacher â€" Ont. In connection with the Q‘Connor House. asleep!*‘ snapped ‘hen what did yo ed for?" MONET A P.0. Box 3, Timmins. just P.0. BOX 221 TIMMINS, ONT. * $8.00 PER WEEK hate the crowded ‘ explained the napped the conducâ€" did vou have your 27 Birch street. @Onâ€" hA TIMMINS L0DGFE, 1.0.0.f. No. 459 Meets every Tuesday evening in the Oddfellows Hall, Third Avenue. Visiting brethren requested to attend. W. L. Lainsbury, ‘Geo. S. Drew, The Best of Good Milk 12 %¢. a Quart 8 Tickets for a Dollar. 16 Pints for a Dollar. Cloan Stables, Clean Cows, Clean Handling, Clean Milk. WATCH FOR THE BLACK HORSE AND THE RED RIG. Mattagami UMMINS CARACGE tm nssyc y ... * Before buying a car let $ § us show you the HUD. § Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public. Etc. ?Jos BERINI* The QOld Reliahle Mr. Gacthier will be at Timmins daily. wW. H. SEVERT General Building Contracor Estimates Furnished PRCMPT and PLEASING SERVICE Box 703 Phone 32 â€"COBALT, ONTARIO When wishing to have a pleasant motor drive, call Timmins Garage Auto Service, Phone 227. 4 Bi In | W 11] p (A 11 !](‘1 a| 1] t at p " < {1 I 2 l ‘I ]]. 4 “ -. i,-ll ‘ , ) P )\(‘\ 2 * § afe ty F t Room 7 Reed Bldg., Timmins. Flies spread Typhoid Fever, Sereen against them. Child‘s Welfare Clinics, Wednes days, 1.30 to 3 p.m. lst. Wed. each month, Dr. Minthorn, 2nd. Wed. each month, Dr. Porter. 3rd. Wed. each month, Dr. MeInnis. 4th, Wed. each month, Dr. Moore. Nurse at Clinic Room daily 1.30 to 3 p.m. Crown and Bridge Work Plates Consultation Free. 0. B. AIKEN OoOFPFICES REED BLOCK, TIMMINS and SOUTH PORCUPINE. Prompt and expert attention to all repairs. All kinds of genuine Ford parts in stock. TIMMINS GARAGE The Old Reliable Phone 227. Opp. Public School â€" 4th. Ave. SQON and ESSEX cars. $ Batteries reâ€"charged. Boil the Water BOARD OF HEALTH GOLUMN SWAT THE Cars to Hire. H. H. MOORE, M.D., M. O. H. Ontario

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