Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 18 Oct 1922, 1, p. 3

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L4%89%44%6 toria, suranc band, surance policyâ€"tk band, rich or poor, can make for his w attains the age of be living or not, s income thencefortl of her life. RINCESS Mary, daughter of George V, granddaughter of Edward //II and great gqranddaughter of the great Queén Vicâ€" ai, is to benefit by a monthly income inâ€" nce policyâ€"the best provisfon any husâ€" 1, rich or poor, titled or platn commoner, make for his wife. When Princess Mary ins the age of 50, whether her husband iving or not, she will receive an annual me thenzseforth of $50,000.00 for the rest «ty yp* + t x Upâ€"toâ€"theâ€"Minute Business Will be Supervised by Pioneer Wireless Expert, Mr. M. J. Caveney. SUPPLY STORE T0 BE OPENED 1N TIMMINS Owing to the insistent demand for radiophone receiving sets in Timmins and surrounding territory Mr. T. F. King has decided to open an upâ€"toâ€" date radio supply store. ‘The store will be located in ‘Mr. King‘s premises adjoining the Amuseâ€" ment Parlors, and the services of the wellâ€"known amateur, Mr. M. J. Caveâ€" ney, of Sandy Falls, have been securâ€" ed to supervise the business. A complete stock of standard parts for radio sets will ‘be earried, in addiâ€" tion to several samples of complete radiophone receivers ready for use. A highâ€"power amplifier for radioâ€" phone music will be used for demonsâ€" trating these sets, and also to furnish the patrons of @gthe Dance Hall with hl\l’(]l*s musical programmes from many distant cities. ® An upâ€"toâ€"date stock of parts for assure of The ing was that the those foolish and nowhere and are of real fact. Th hospital, men have done its pressure the new mor hy ind 1 nla many distant ( An upâ€"toâ€"da small amateut hand, together PUMO]I broadcasting code messages each even inz from the store for the benefit of those budding amateurs who wish to learn the telegraph code which is used by all the wireless stations of the world. ‘These messages will be seni very slowly and prizes are to be offerâ€" ed each week to those amateurs showâ€" ing the greatest proficieney in recepâ€" y # Many of who listene demonstrat ordinary layman rt certfainly appeared so. All that was necessary in order to listen to the musical programme of a score of distant cities, some of which were over a thousand miles away, was to turn a button. Songs and instruâ€" mental musi¢ from such cities as St. Louwus, Kansas City, Atlanta, Georgia, Indl.mapo]“, Buffalo, ~Scheneetady, Springlield,; Pittsburg, etce., were on top all evening. Any person eould go to any eity he wished ‘by slightly turn ing one single knob on the instrument. As one man said, it was pretty near uncanny. ‘With the radio now imn.full service a visit to King‘s Amusement Parlors is well worth. while these evenings. C s es oys In the meantime with the radioâ€" phone supply store as the latest addiâ€" tion to ‘the enterprises of Timmins, it looks as if the oldâ€"time saying would soon need to be revised to read :â€" ‘‘New York gets more like Timmins every day."" who listened last weeKkK to The demonstration at King‘s foun selves at a loss for adequate sion. The expression most u the word, * Wonderful!?" an ordinary layman it certainly : so. All that was necessary in il18 WeA P( un ty ot amateur sets will also 4 together with information ly and operation. In add ements have. been made seat izens of Timmin eek to the wirele ing@‘s found them * ADVAN CB itions O will be I â€" malde es each sed be on to 111 OIY he Jack Aistops, a Government emâ€" ployee at Hilliardton, is another of th_ heroes of the fire. When the flames swept over the water‘s edge at places on the Haxle\bum beach he managed to save twelve in a family from what would otherwise have been sure death. He got them on a seow and poled them out of immediate danger, though he could not get them away from the fierce heat. By the use of water soakâ€" ed ‘blankets he kept injury away from his charges, but in the process his own clothes were practically burned off his back. He was slightly burned about the body but cheerfully went his way after the fire. FURNISHED ROOM to RENT . Phone ANOTHER OF THE HEROES SAVED FAMILY OF TWELVE =Dr. L. Gagnon â€" Night and Day ealls promptly attendâ€" ed to. Ask your Dealer for Doctor Gagnon‘s Prepared Medicines. CÂ¥ he» l iimmins Gold Nugget Rebekah Lodge, No 173 Visiting Brothers and Sisters alâ€" ways welcome. Isabella Vollet, Ethel Keene, lfi h itfi oi en 7140709R Mceets every 2nd and 4th Thursday in the Oddfellows‘ Hall, Third Aveâ€" nue. Now open for business. Firstâ€"elass rooms, and steam heated All upâ€"toâ€"date conveniences. Reading and Sitting Rooms. Sample Room for Travellers. Best dining room in town. Meals at all hours. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary. New Empire Theatre Block TIMMINS, ONT. PARIS HOTBEL IROQUOIS FALLS. Veterinary Office Ethel Keene, Ree. See. Cochrane, Ount. 0000000009606 06606066 WHAT BOWIE BERINI CAN DO FOR YOU Make you a perfect fitting suit or overâ€" coat any style, from the choicest of cloth. We have a large range to select from. for the convenience of our many and varied customers we have installed an upâ€"toâ€"date Dry Cleaning and Steam Pressing Plant All work turned out on shortest possible notice Bowie Berini THE HOME OF GOOD CLOTHES

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