Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 4 Oct 1922, 1, p. 8

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WANTEDâ€"Maid f wark. Apply to tC 2 Nee io ie Te .. SAAA 4 WAfi sns Glad News for Porcupine Camp We wish to announce to our many friends that we are rebuilding our store. The whole upstairs of the new building will be used for a Furniture Departâ€" ment. â€" Furniture, carpets, linoleums, draperies, enâ€" amelâ€"ware,â€"a complete stock of everything. To be opened about Nov. 1. Watch for further announce ment of opening. Sky Bros. or general house 342 ‘Tamarack Nt GIRL WANTED for general houseâ€" work. Apply Mrs. M."Bowie, 18 Sixth Avenue, Timmins â€"â€"39 South Porcupine FINALS FOR GOLF CLUB | . TROPHY SATURDAY, OCT. 7. -Gdt\ Lor the Aaddilion tfo the public school are being used for the present in the Hospital rooms. Thanks to the kindness of the Hollinger in allowing the of the hospital for sehool purâ€" poses all present school needs can now be met until the additign under consâ€" truction at the public school is comâ€" pleted. are being accommodated this week, the new Hollinger Hospital being used to accommodate those crowded out of the school. The Hospital rooms used are light and bright and make excelâ€" lent classâ€"rooms. The new desks and -Gdt\ for the addition fo the public school are being used for the present in the Hospital rooms. Thanks to the B er m irned Ne thi public schoo 1 this week WYO€ 1a im Mrs. i D;} trom 45 end trom YiSIt to The annual meeting of the nian Society of Timmins will in the 1.0.0.F. Hall on Friday of next week,.Oct. 13th. at 8 Officers for the ensuing year elected and other important dealt with. Handâ€"kni to order, $5, craf‘t Shop w w The .0.D.E. are holding a Tea and Sale of Cooking in the 1.0.0.F. Hall on Saturday, Oct. 3lst. for the ‘benâ€" efit of the Navy League of Canada. The event and the. cause alike are worthy and the auspices should guarâ€" antee the success of the event. A o wnolesale and mnanltâ€" facturing firms are said to be negotiâ€" ating for quarters at North Bay so as to be able the better to serve the grow ing needs of the North Land. «f these big firms really wish to establish ware houses and factories in the real centre The new crossings on Third Avenue across Spruce street to the station and express office, ete., were completâ€" ed last week fAnd are proving not only a noteworthy convenience to the puâ€" blic but are also a decided improveâ€" ment to the appearance of the corner, â€"a corner that in many cases gives the visitor to town his first impression of Timmins as a goâ€"ahead and upâ€"toâ€" date centre. Rtv. G. R; Simmons and son, of New Liskeard, and Rev. Mr. Hall, of Toronto, were visitors to Timmins last. week, ‘being here tq note the proâ€" cress being made in the erection of the new Baptist church on Second Avenue. ‘They were pleased with the progress made with the building and also delighted with the evident growth and development of the town. It is expected that the new church will be in use in the course of the next few weeks, ' neer oT as sailed Our prices for handâ€"knitting are:â€"â€" Wool sweaters, $5.00; SHilk sweaters, $7.50; Children‘s size according; caps and ‘bonnets, $1.00. ‘The Needlecraft Shop, 6 Marshall Eccelestone Blk. 40 O] Smelling smoke after a flash of light ning about 6.30 Saturday evening, Mr. Fairbrother, of Elm street, went outâ€" side to find that there was a little fire in progress on the roof of the house of his neighbor, Mr. J. Rivet, 43 Elm Street. Mr. Fairbrother pronptly put his garden hose to play on the roof and with the assistance of Mr..Bean what was a threatening fire was turnâ€" ed into a dead one. In the meantime another neighbor sent in an alarm by p‘mne and the brigade was on the snot in what seemed like no time. A few shots from the chemical tank on top of the good work of Mr. E .mlnu- A number of rcturing firms a ting for quarte ) be able the bet chrant Mr. Tom. Davis returned on Sunday m a month‘s vacation in the south Drv. Harvey Weed olozist and minin top of the g00ou ther and Mr. 1 out‘‘ in a few : started by lig few shots from the top of the good work of Mr. ther and Mr. Bean meant out‘‘ in a few minutes. The started by lightning. The done was not seriqns, than} prompt work of the neighbor The September issue of The Canâ€" adian Bandsman and Orchestra lm)r nal, published at Toronto, is taken ‘up largely with musical matters in reâ€" zard to the National Exhibition at Toâ€" ronto. ‘Much space is given to the Band Concerts at the Ex., the reports of the mdves on each band being givâ€" en. The issue contains a picture of the Timmins Band and also a photo of Leager Wolno and the two mascots. Under the band picture is the paraâ€" graph:â€"‘‘Timmins Band came a long way to take part in the contest. It took nearly $1200 to bring them down and they raised it all themselves. An object lesson to many other bands of what a little grit and determination will do, They have aâ€"very nice band, andâ€"we trust they enjoyed the trip to the ‘*Big Fair."‘ \‘ow 'at Room .70 Goldfields Hotel for one week. Hours, 10 to 12;â€" 2 to 8 7 16 9: Have your hand read by a Scientific Palmist (lady) who has read the hands of many distinguished people. lsesand TactZOorIes 1In Lite FPCal CClliL the prosperous business area of th rth Land, they will soon ‘be wel ued to Timmins. Timmins and District Notes annuta indâ€"knit An ‘der, $5.00 to SCIENTIFIC PALMIST HERE emiskamin +1 Huvyeke, Consultin Dyke Gold Mines ‘ Engzland on a bu mining i roraA . $7.50, Marsh rida\ he wellâ€"known expert, paid a over the weekâ€" lonnets, made at the Needleâ€" ill Ececlestone morcaif(} le and manu n iday evening at 8 o‘clock. year will ‘be ant business The dar thanks to hbors _ be busine I€ AITDTOâ€" Fire all fire was ing n during Mr. North a few ot 0000008 % Near the Station i 0000009000000900000000000000000000000000000000000006066 Mr. W M y John Jones, the wellâ€"known Land prospector, is in town for days from his coal fields north hrane where he has hbeen workâ€" exploration and development the summer. V . J. Fraley, of: Ithaea, N. 3 isitor to the Camp this wee Thompson, of now Hou 1 TuwWwn L111 (Jiaday}, wdIQ many distinâ€" at Room 20, 10 w. H. SEVERT General Building Contractor Estimates Furnished Box 703 Phone COBALT, ONTARIO Phone 3'2‘

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