Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 24 Jan 1923, 1, p. 8

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1t 24 U ®= _8 L. JC SACHâ€" J SA 1 OP NICAL _ NEW Boys 64494484 460%8046 and â€" Giris h lTl.) Cl éfi%fifif ooo _ 8 ,, New Empire Theatre When children are restless in school and do not pay any attention to their work, the cause is often found in eyeâ€"strain. If your children are not progressing as they should, it may be that defective vision retards them in their studies. Bring them here for an eye examination. in school are frequently held back in their studies because of poor eyesxght Glasses are not always necessary. Advice is needed. Bring the children here. Have us examine their eyes We can give you the right advice. THE CURTIS DRUG 60. Near Post Office The Nyal and Penslar Store % 1 nivai, and :s 11Ke) ‘Carnival Queen $ for all Timmins Review Giovanni Poloni, of Cobalt, bought a carload of apples at Grimsby recentâ€" ily and had them shipped north. The | police discovered a 46â€"gallon ibarrel of ‘aleohol among the apples and Poloni was taken to Grimsby and fined $200 and costs for an alleged infraction of the O.T.A. Poloni strenuously denies all knowledge of the alcohol and has entered an appeal against the convicâ€" tion. All this acedrding to newspaper ‘reports now ecurrent. | | Division Court was held in Timmins on Tuesday of this week, being over 180 cases, chiefly actions in conâ€" nection with the condition of taxes in the town and the township. [» Mr. Hogan, representative of the London Life Insurance Co., came to town dast week, the company intehdâ€" ing to open a permanent office in Tim, mins for the town and district. It is understood that Corporation will â€" have diamond drilling done on the Lightning River dist near future. _ Previous properties has given The proposal has been made in Haiâ€" leybury for the citizens to erect a sash and door factory by public subscripâ€" tion. The supporters of the plan point out on the one hand that the town needs such an industry, especially in Mr. W. Nicolson, manager of the Timmins branch of the Gambleâ€"Ropinâ€" son Co., left last week for Minnesota to attend the annual meeting of the managers of the various branches of this In addition to the businessâ€"~features in the way of insâ€" piring addresses on topics of interest and importance, this annual gathering is always marked by a big ‘banquet that is an outstanding event. view of the big building boom in the spring; and, on the other hand, they argue that there will be such a demand for goods from such a factory as to fully warrant its establishment. ‘Mr. R. Sims, a popular and esteemâ€" ed ‘citizen of the Camp for several years in the earlier days of the Porâ€" cupine, was a visitor to Timmins over the weekâ€"end and was warmly greeted by his hosts of old friends. For some three years past Mr. Sims and family have been living in New Britain, Cqnn, U.S.A. ‘Mr. Hims noted the great grokth and progress of the town durâ€" ing the past three years and was more than ever impressed with the wonderâ€" ful prospects and po»flnhtxes of the Porcupine Camp. y The Social Evening, held in the basement of iSt.: Matthew‘s Church under the auspices of the Women‘s Auxiliary, on Monday evemug ist, atâ€" tracted a large crowd and a very enâ€" joyable time was spent by all. _ A nur‘ber of novel games, and a short musical programme, followed by | a very exceellent luncheon, were the main features on the evening‘s programme. The musical items on the programme consisted of aâ€"duet by Mr. and WMrs. Gilbert; Contralto Solo, by Miss Kenâ€" sey; Violin Solo by Mr. J. Newman, and a song by Miss Ethel Joyner. It is the intention of the Women‘s Auxâ€" iliary to hold these Social Evenings each month and all are welceome to atâ€" tend. It is understood that The Toronto Star is considering the employment of seven University Professors and two intoxicated ‘Prohibitionists to test out the truth of the story appearing in The Advance regarding (the discovery of the Damli Diamond Mine near Tin Can Portage. The Advance would welcome such an investigation Feeling that the story as given in this paper is yge very type that would appeal to The Star and its friends as having the ring of reason and the touch of truth. It is a much more reasonable and truthful tale on the surface than The Star‘s own story of the young man Richter from the wilds af Cincinnati. ist wee AINnliton.,.â€" were Mr., Timmins and District Notes marks er eastern centr arnival Queens, Grill, who was one of th ts last yeas for the Por Race and Carnival, sond Previous work on the given good results. ood that the ~(Mining l1 â€" have considerable done on its claims in River district in the Wilfred Y DackInN; here °t anada. Queens, a selection aally for a Carnival Canada. . Evidently, t. John, N.B., Charâ€" 14 D and eh )J@ i rniv Aa a m D NIIT The Ladies‘ Hockey Match, Cochâ€" rane vs. Timmins, at the Rink here on Saturday evening will be from 8 to 9. There will be skating from 9 to 10. The adnmussion fee is placed at half a dollar. mornIn The Northern Ontario Fire Relief cars are not open on Sundays. In view of the pull the Farmers‘ Governâ€" ment has with Providence and Nature, they expect that this will be all right. As for the Fire Sufferers, they are expected to be so busy going to ehureh on Sundays as not to ‘have time to need relief. Oh, it‘s a great world, if vyou don‘t weaken. % MMQOWOWOOW z, WHEN WE MEASURE § 4000008 8000640008§8000000808 04 40886864 ©0404040480904% «* ure The funéral was held Saturday aing at ~St, Joseph‘s Catholic ch in Swampseot."‘ 9 to 10 Skating Ladies Game: Sat., Jan. 27th COCHRANE vs. TIMMINS 8 to 9 Hockey 9 to 10 Skating Admission 50¢ Timmnins Hish School vs. South Porcupine High School ; 7 to 8.15 p.m. Admission 25¢ Mines League: Thurs., Jan. 25 *X CARSO NS â€"BARBER SHOP in fine new quarters in Gordon Block Basement. Three Chairs. No Waiting. S IN CONNECTION Finest Barber Shop in North Land Tokens of love. ‘Tokens of friendship. Tokens of appreciation. Tokens of goodâ€"fellowship. Make them worthy of their message. A joy to the receiver,. We will be glad to serve you. Our serv Opposite Post Office My Jeweler Where You will Eventually Buy amp John E. Garrett 7 to 8 Mcintyre vs. Hollinger Official Watch Inspector for T. N. 0. Ry. Mcnday, January 29th ad to serve you. Our serviceâ€"well, NOW Jronto, (Mr. Paddy ~MeDnough, wh« here in the early days and has merable friends in the Camp, the weekâ€"end in Timmins wit brother Mr. T. MceDonough. SHOE REPAIR SHOP |, 60 FOURTH AVENUE CORNER BALSAM STREET M. GREENBERG Best Work Guaranteed. Prices very reasonable. Prompt Service. 8 to 9 Dome vs. Timmins Admission 25¢ credit t Timmins, Ont. . the give r , ts peaks for 10 inhnnuUâ€" spent his

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