Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 4 Oct 1922, 1, p. 7

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060006006 In connection with the reported disâ€" covery of silver minerals on Red Lake, Patricia district, Ontario, it may be of interest to our readers to know that a geological map of the district on a scale of eight miles to one inch together with a geological report ean be had by applying to the Director, Geological Survev, Ottawa. 80004088 C900 09 00A 00400060486 0 Opposite the Postâ€"office TIM MINS Temporary Office Construction Office New Roman Catholic Church Timmins TELEPHONE NO. 70B. . ""\, w y c it y Will prepare plans and specifications for all types of buildings, including residences, bungalows, etc. » Sullivan Newton, Insurance and Real Estate, have moved their offices to the new Marshallâ€"Ecclestone Block. MAP OF RED LAKE Insurance and Real Estate 3 MARSHALLâ€"ECCLESTONE BLOCK. (Upstairs) FIREPROOF OR NONâ€"FIREPROOF CONSTRUCTION REMOVAL NOTICE INS§S§URANCE IN ALL BRANCHES ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEER M.N.S.A.P.E. SiMMS, HOOKER DREW Houses and Lots of Lots for Sale on Terms. (Agents for Confederation Life Association). EXPERIENCED MAID WANTED HARRY W. DARLING MINING ENGINEER Examinations, Reports, Developâ€" ment Programs. Reed Block, Timmins, Porcupine District, Ontario. for general Halperin, 45 Maple street Residence PHONE 118. ty «s *g* 'vfi.""?'flmn «w es Water ‘Colourâ€"Miss F. Wright; Second, Mrs. F. Hamilton. Oil Colourâ€"First, Mrs. Kincaid. Crayonâ€"Rojiame Gervaig. China Paintingâ€"â€"First, Miss Frances ‘\erht White Centre Pieceâ€"Mrs son; Second, Mrs. J. F. Me Mrs. J. H. Brennen. Luncheon Setâ€"First, Mrs. J. F. Mc Gee; Second Mrs. Cuthbertson; Third Mrs. A. Ewing. Crochetâ€"First, â€" Mrs. Cuthbertson; second, Mrs. R. Webber; Third, Mrs. Weasa. Uneovered Pieâ€"First, Mrs. Tomâ€" kinson; Second, Mrs. F. Hamilton. Canning First, Mrs. Overton; Second, Mrs. Martin; Third Mrs. J. Young. House Plants First, Mrs. R. Rumble; Secohd Mrs. Overton; Third, Mrs. J. W. Young. Best Bouquetâ€"Mrs. R. Rumible, See ond, Mrs. J. W. Young. W. D. Pearce. hubarbâ€"FÂ¥rst, J. Young; Second y:.: D. Péarce; '.l‘hnd, J. Howey. Cucumbersâ€"First, J. Howey. Cabbageâ€"First, J. Howey, Second, W. D. Pearce. Vegetable Marrowâ€"First, W. D. Pearce; Second, H. Overton. Turnipsâ€"First, W. D. Pearce; Seeâ€" ond, H. Overton ; Third, J. Howey. Dairy Products Butterâ€"First, ‘Mrs. F. Hamilton. Home Cooking Cakeâ€"First, Mrs. Tomkinson. Covered Pieâ€"First, Mrs. F. Hamilâ€" ond Beetsâ€"First, P. Rotondo M. Weasa ; Third, T. Kella. Parsnipsâ€"First, J. Howey Tomatoesâ€"First, W. D. second, H. Overton; Third . Celeryâ€"First, â€"P. Rotondo ton. List of Prizes Won in Events at Goldâ€" en City on Thursday Last, September 28th. LIGT OF PRIZE WINNERS PORGUPINE ANNUAL FAIB full nual H The rrTrot 3 sâ€"First, A. D. Overton;y Third N Drat Needle Work Dis H V egetables P;â€" 01 Horses Cattls It M s J irce} Third J. l’lm\e.\ Rotondo; Second, M )N CV irs. Cuthbertâ€" MeGee; Third Secon{( rce}; See Rotondo : _Second on Thw re An M W Paymaster Mine, ronto. )w(mml, though a painfal one, is not ilikely to prove serious and Mr. Kiudâ€" eckel is making good recovery. The Magistrate, however, has a decided prejudice against the use of knives or other weapons, and the public generalâ€" ly are pleased to see that he translates his objection to this form of warfare into terms that have the effect of aeâ€" terring a certain type of men from the free use of knives and similar weapons. The comparative freedom of this Camp from erimes of this sort is no doubt due in large measure to the attitude of the ‘Police Magistrate in impressing on one and all the fact that the law wil be enforeed to the limit in regard to the use of knives, ete. Mrs. Kosuk was fined costs for illegal sale of 1 The charge against M. saulting a girl about 135 ; dismissed after the evide near( For wounding Mr. H. Kideckel, Mike ‘Chanovski_ was sentenced to three years in Kingston Penitentiary. The evidence showed that Chanovski owed an account at Kideckel‘s store and invited the. storeâ€"keeper to his room so that the amount could be paid. W hile at Chanovski‘s room, Mr. Kideckel was attacked by the prisoner andâ€" while attempting to escape was stabbed in the back with a knife. The wound., though a painful one, is not At the police court on Thursday last emphasis was given to the fact that this town is too big and busy to perâ€" mit the straying at large on the streets of cows, horses and so on. Maâ€" eistrate Atkinson emphasized the truth with fines ranging from $5.00 and costs to $15.00 and eosts. Mrs. Geo. Panchuk, Mrs. N. Villano, H. Feldman, T. Toko and 8. Mammolite cach were fined $5.00 and costs for alâ€" lowing cows to ‘be at large on the puâ€" blie ways of the town. W. Fritte, whose covms had offended before, was fined $10.00 and costs, while N. Shubb and J. Gregore each paid $15.00 and costs having failed to learn the lesâ€" son the court had hoped to impress by previous fines this year. There were four drunks at Thursâ€" day‘s court, each of them being fined $10.00 and costs. One of them had thought he might stop Chief Greer from arresting another man on a more serious charge.> ‘*Oh,y but you can‘t stop them police ng how,‘‘ Andro says. Another of the*oux' fined was a woman,â€"â€"the first woman to ‘be fined here for drunkenness in many, many moons. With the use of one 1 brigade soon knocked that fire. The damag gréat, and the loss ent by insurance. COSTLY TO KEEP COWS ON THE PUBLIC ROADS IN TOWN Miscellaniousâ€"â€"First, Mrs. T. Strain ; Second Mrs, McGee; Third Mrs. Tomâ€" kinson. Coloured Embroidet Moffat; Second, Mrs. . Third, Mrs. T. Strain. Knittingâ€" Second, Miss H. Hamilton Knitting S i\ can oT tar Bein noiled over and s PV K1 11 ®2CO egal sale of liquor. ze against M. Hern of asâ€" rirl about 15 years old was fter the evidence®had ‘been and set fire to the kitchen. se of one line of hose the n knocked ‘blazes out of damage done was not he loss entailed is covered Fuller, manager of the 1€ ksâ€"â€"AM 1 Sports by Mr. W M \ nnet 1 ¢ Â¥is:ting in fire was residence Mills ; H . 6. Mill Third, Mi Srennen 16 8 V mp I1l WEHEO‘S YOUR TAILO®R ? G R A M OPHONE REC O RDS EXCHANGED. Onlv 15 cents each. ©000900000000006800000000804 809000009 000¢0000 0000060000064 Apply 8315 Spruce street, Timmins. 40â€"11 Head Office Yard TIMMINS, ONT. Phone 71. All kinds second bhand Mining Machinery in firstâ€"class condition _ Boilers, Hoists, Pumps, Drills, ete. Clear B.C. Fir interior finish, Hardwood Flooring, Spruce V â€"joint, Flooring and Shiplap, White Pine Featheredge, Sash and Doors. The thickest, warmest and strongest wall board on the market John | A Complete Stock of ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER Homer L. Gibson Lo. GOLD MINING STOCKS Make it ‘‘Dorway‘‘ and you will have complete satisfaction in your clothes. Fine new lines of English Serges, blacks and blues, fancy Worsteds, English Pantings of fine quality. Fit and workmanship guarantsed. Prices as low as consistâ€" ent with the Best of materials and workmanship. Comse in and see us about that summer suit. 30 THIRD AVENUE, Lumber, Building Materials Coal and Coke, Mine and Mill Supplies ACGENT FOR Hard Red Brick in Stock 703â€"4â€"5 Bank of Hamilton Building We can execute orders in these issues for our Porâ€" cupine friends, promptiy and â€" satisfactorily. Wire your orders at our expense. 1 ORO NTO, ONT. HOUSE WANTED; to Rent. Four or fiveâ€" roomed house, with moderr conventences, if possible. Apply ts L. E. Kelly, Box 727, Timmins, Opnt. TIMMINS 8SCHUMACHER Phone 95B

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