Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 29 Nov 1922, 1, p. 8

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Ta hh hh hhfi 4ih h onsfi en m en > 'Q”" 4 t t THE PORCUPINE ADVANCTE Mr. A. R. Globe, manager of the Poreupine Peninsular Gold Mines at Night Hawk Lake, returned to the Camp on Sunday after a visit to the south. Mr. GHobe was among the guests at the dinner given on Nov. 20th at the William Penn Hotel, Pittsâ€" burgh, Pa., by the board of directors of the Exploration ompany and the Night Hawk Peninâ€" sular Mines, Limited. In a letterâ€"renewing her subsceripâ€" tion to The Advance, Mrs. Hugn mc (Giee, formerly of Moneta, but now of St. Jean, .\Iamtof)a, writes :â€"‘* We are glad to know that Timmins escapea that terrible fire. This has been a great year for us. There has been a bumper crop. It is the 13th. of Noâ€" vemhber, but the windows and doors are all open. Can you beat it? (Best regards to evervone in Timmins."‘! A report in Toronto newspapers last week to the effect that Frank MeGuire the Timmins star centre man, was to be signed this season with the St. Paâ€" tricks, turns out to be much like much of the ‘‘news‘‘ in outside papers. "It‘s news to me?"‘ Frank said himâ€" self. It is a comfort,, however, that there was some ‘facts in the desâ€" patches,â€"the despatches referring to Frank as ‘‘one of the best stickâ€"hanâ€" dlers in hockey"‘ and *‘*one of the leading goalâ€"getters in the N.0.H.A." patche Frank dlers leadin It mas Mr. J. E. Garrett, jeweler, returned on Thursday last from a visit to Toâ€" ronto and other points south. Mr. J. Heppleston returned on Sunâ€" day from a few days ‘visit to Barrie where ‘Mrs. Heppleston and baby son are doing fine, There was another little wreck last week on the T. N. 0. when two trucks of Engine 132 jumped the track at New Liskeard. It was a regâ€" wlar T. N. 0. wreck, no one being hurt, little damage being done, and trailic being delayed less than an hour. A wonderful assortment of Xmas Post Cards and Booklets, from 5¢. to $1.00 each, now on display. Select yours early while they last. Ivan Staâ€" delman, opposite Town Hall, 4th. Ave. Enthenghononensnoned Timmins and District Notes 1 @0000000008000008000008000000000000000000000000080000000000000000000e 46646060006 Everything in Books and Stationery You are invited to call and look over our large stock Dolls, Toys, Games and Christmas Gifts J. T. Heffernan Co., Gordon Biock than four weeks to Christ Be sure to see our display of imported Fancy China J. T. HEFFERNAN CO. Doll Carriages, Doll Sleighs, Hand Sleighs, Rocking Horses Betty Brown Candies gether, but the players have made no special rush to sign on. Present indications suggest that North Bay will have a fast Junior Hoâ€" ckey team this season. There will be no senior Hockey from presnt indicaâ€" tions, and appearances are not, too bright for Intermediate Hockey. It was thought that a very fast Interâ€" mediate team could be gathered toâ€" Her many friends will regret to know of the illness of Mrs. John Skelly, and all will wish her a speedy and compléete return to health. Mr. P. L. Smith was in Toronto last week for medical examination in conâ€" nection with his overseas service. next week,. They will by Mr. Sherill, of Bu A Tea and Sale of Faney Work, Candy and Home Baking will be held in the 1.0.0.F. Hall on Saturday afâ€" ternoon, Dec. 2nd. under the auspices of the Women‘s and Girls‘ Auxiliaâ€" ries of St. Matthew‘s church. The Tea and Sale will be from 3 to 6, and the event will undoubtedly be a pleasâ€" ing one. The directors . . are expected We have a splendid assortment of talking walking of Buffalo, N z> 4C ue ie Dome Mines visit the Camp be accompanied are Timmins, Ont. There are now between 15 and 20 wireless outfits in active use in Timâ€" mins, and so there is a regular host here of Radio fans. The local fans are having great success now in listenâ€" ing in on concerts, etc., and report the clear reception of wireless from many broadcasting stations at considerable distances from the Poreupine. A seasonable hint mas shopping early Mr. W. Ling, formerly conducting the Queen‘s Hotel, Timmins, will open a new cafe to be known as the Goldale Cafe in the new Bardesseno block. The new cafe will ibe opened during the next few days and will be upâ€"toâ€" date and attractive. All interested should note the comâ€" mencement of the Evening Classg’_in the public school. * Mr. P. S. Taylor, representing e MclLagan Furniture Co., of Strath _ renewed acquaintances in town last week,. 1 irist

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