Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 11 Apr 1923, 1, p. 4

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Un w e t t e t e e e ue e N 4 iA 4 4 4 n n + 4 n PR KE n n n B ECE WA TA 4 4 ¢ o s on n d on Spring Cean-up â€"â€"WEFEK In February Miss Boswell, Vietoriâ€" an Order Nurse, visited Timmins, and addressed gatherings here relative to the work of the V.O.N. As a result of this visit and of previous efforts along the same line, an organization was elected here for the Victorian Order of Nurses work, and with the expectaâ€" tion of having a nurse appointed for Timmins. At a meeting of this organâ€" ization it was decided to have the ‘Reâ€" cording Secretary (Rev. Mr. Cushing) write headquarters at Ottawa to have a nurse appointed for Timmins withâ€" out committing the Town to any speâ€" cific expenditure for maintenance. The Vietorian ‘Order Nurses are supported by Provincial Government grants, muâ€" nicipal and private grants and subâ€" seriptions, and the fees received from patients able to pay. Owing to the fact that the Provincial GGirant has not ‘been paid this year as expected, though no reason has ‘been given for its nonâ€"payment, and it may yet come through all right, the Victorian Order of Nurses is not able to finance the establishment of new nurses without special municipal assistance. In a word the question so far as this town is concerned resolves itself into this: Fact That Provincial Grant Has Not Been Paid, Has Interfered With Plans. More Town Help Necessary. The Goldfields Drug Store OPPQOSITE THE THEATERE Office 26. DELAY 1 ESTABLISHING VIGTORIAN NURSE HEBE WEDNESDAY, APRIL l1th., 1923. Canada â€" United States Published every Wednesday by Whatever you require Every housewife has to face the task of housecleaning at this time of the year. The use of.the finest of houseâ€" cleaning goods will produce clean, habitable healthy homes with economy and without lose of time. . Make this your Spring Cleanâ€"up Week and toâ€" day let us supply the necessary Owner and Publisher. Subseription Rates: Lysol . ..:.. 35¢, 75¢ $1.50 Chloride of Lime, 15¢c, 25c. Liquid Veneer ... 30c¢c, 60c. Sulphur Fumigators, 10c¢c, 15¢ STORES AT YOUR SERVICE Telephones : Residence 112. $2.00 year $3.00 year Drug Stores LIMITED At the meetings ‘here, it was made plain that the V.O.N. is in no sense in opposition to the work of other nurses, but has a place of its own in the comâ€" munity. According to literature isâ€" sued by the society, it originated in 1897 as a national memorial of the diamond jubilee of Queen Victoria. The purpose of the V.O.N. is to supâ€" ply nurses, thoroughly trained in hosâ€" pital and public health nursing, for the nursing of the sick, prevention of disease and the promotion of health. The poor always receive first attenâ€" tion, the Order ‘being primarily for such; also, for people of moderate means,. Each visit costs the Order one dollar. Many are unable to pay anyâ€" thing; some pay five or ten cents a visit, some fifty cents, and so on acâ€" cording to their means, up to the cost price. No matter how little4s paid it belps to make possible a visit to some one who can not pay at all. People in good cireumstances pay regulation nursing fees. As everyone pays in proportion to their ability no one is robhbhed of his or her selfâ€"respect or pauperized. Although bedside nursâ€" ing is its fundamental prireiple, the activities of the V.O.N. include all phases of work concerned with family and community welfare. The nurses prepare for and assist at operat;ons and confinements, sterilhze and preâ€" pare surgical dressings and district supplies, teach by demonstration how to earry out the physician‘s orders, etc. In some towns they act as social service workers, industrial nurses, etc. In some towns they are directly emâ€" ployed by the municipality. They are town ‘‘Mes the Town believe the need for a Victorian Order Nurse here wou!ld justify the making of a substantial 'numupal grant?‘‘* At the previous visit of Miss Boswell full explanation was given of the purposes and plans of the Victorian Order of Nurses, and there seemed to be general enthusiasm to have a nurse of the Order here. The officers appointed to deal with the matter included:â€"Dr. J. A. Melnnis, chairman; Rev. J. D. (Parks, viceâ€" chairman; Rev. R.‘S. Cushing, corresâ€" pording secretary; Mr. J. P. Taillon, treasurer; executive committee, Rev. Fr. Theriault, Capt. Clegg, S.A., Rev. M. R. Hall, Mrs. Poulin, Mrs. Corp, Mrs. Simms, and all the doctors in SATURDAY S SPECIAL BARGAINS Soaps Polishes Powders RUbbEl" GO ods Brushes Cleaners Disinfectants Deodorizers for 35c. Snap Formaldehyde Fumigators, cal 75c. s.;..:...s..,. 40c. Crgolin . O‘Cedar Polish ........ 25¢. SCHUMAGCHER SOUTH PORCUPINE AND TIMMINS Noah‘s Ark was made of wood, but Joan of Are was made of Orleans,"‘ wrote a youngster in answer to an exâ€" amination question. LADIES‘ NOVELTY DANCE AT SCHUMACHER, APRIL 23. A ‘‘Ladies‘* Novelty Dance"‘ is anâ€" nounced as to ‘be held on Monday evening, April 23rd, in the Melntyre Hall, Schumacher. The event will have many novel features, among them being the fact that the dances will be the ladies‘ choice and the adâ€" mission is $1.00 for each lady, with gentlemen admitted free. A prize of $20.00 in gold will be awarded to the lady who receives the lucky ticket at the door. Music by the MeIntyre Orâ€" chestra. Refreshments served. A very happy event may ‘be assured to It is the intention, it is understood, to place this question of a V ictorian Order Nurse for Timmins before the people of the Town and the industries of the district. ~The facts given above may accordingly be of interest and use in the cireumstances. very nhappy all attendin all graduate nurses in good standing. Last year there were 277 Victorian Order Nurses in Canada, and they made 428,420 nursing visits, 54,848 child welfare visits, 20,654 preâ€"natal visits, 163,819 life insurance visits, 40,414 free nursing visits, 110,295 other free visits, and other visits bringing the grand total of visits made to 593,279. The central office is financed from the income derived from a small endowment fund and from various grants and donations. The local associations receive local financial support from fees received, grants from towns, industries, etec., and from the contract with the Meâ€" tropolitan Life Insurance Co. ‘The Victorian Order of Nurses is estzblish ed in all the leading cities and larger towns. Among the,towns where the work of the Order may ‘be known to readers of The Advance, Pembroke, North Bay, Sudbury, Arnprior, Galt, Barrie and New Liskeard may be men tioned. The Order also seems to be particularly active in Nova Seotia and New Brunswick towns, as well as in the West. After Shave, Reg. 35¢., Saturday, 25c. Ask us for it ...... 25¢c. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE Compound 8y rup Hypophosphite, Reg. $1.00, Saturday 79¢ She : ‘‘Yes last summer. and I took a rondacks."‘ It‘s the work you have actually done. Yotur credit is based on the things you do, Your debit on things you shirk; The man that totals the biggest plus . Isâ€"the man that completes his work. Good intentions do not pay bills; It‘s easy enough to plan; To wish is the play of an office boy ; To Do is the work of a man. Selby, 0., Leader. time It isn‘t the job you intended to do Nor theâ€"labour you‘ve just begun That puts you right on the ledger sheetâ€" fines of $20.00 and costs were imposed on W. D. Pearee, C.Roach (2 charges) and F. M. Burke. The decision in the other cases will be given next week. In information laid by the Inspecâ€" tor against Max Levine for selling poison at Ansonville without licen‘se as a registered druggist a fine of $20 and costs was imposed. Two drunks and five men facing gambling charges preferred ‘by the town police were each assessed $10 and costs. The adjourned case against Dr. Minthorn in connection with filling preseriptions without observing all the rules of the O.T.A. resulted in a fine of $300.00 and costs being imâ€" posed. A charge laid by Chief Melnnis of Tisdale, resulted in F. Bukalo ‘being fined $50 and costs for illegal purâ€" chase of liquor. At police court last Thursday Maâ€" gistrate Atkinson imposed a fine of $200,;00 and in addition a term of two months in jail upon Mareel Riard who owns a num‘bser of shacks in Matâ€" tagami. The case against Riard arose from his renting his property for disâ€" orderly house purposes, the police bringing forward proof to show that he knew at the time of renting the purpose for which the high rent was being given, and that in other ways he was profiting by the illegal and imâ€" moral business carried on. ‘The police have ‘been persistently raiding the shacks since this district came into the town, and those residing in the district are now giving the police comâ€" mendation and eredit for the good and quiet work that has resulted in a cleanâ€"up. J. Trudell, on a liquor selling charâ€" ge, was fined $1000.00 or six months taking the term. tal muste, readings, and games, as well as several novelties. The programme will be a lengthy one and so it is hoped â€"that the attendance will be sharp at 8 o‘clock. The hall will be all ready before that hour, as there will be a meeting of the executive before the regular meeting hour. All Seots their friends are invited for the occeasion, there being a special invitaâ€" tion to all taking part on assisting in the recent Musical Festival. A big crowd is expected for the occasion and accordingly the programme prepared is out of the ordinary, this part of the evening being arranged by a commitâ€" tee 111(‘]11(]1110‘ Messrs. J. K. Moore, J. Cowan, C. G. Pirie and A. J. Downie. Refreshments will be» served during the evening as usual, and a particularâ€" ly enjoyable time may be confidently expected by all attending. FINE AND JAIL TERM FOR MATTAGAMI SHACX GWNELE. The regular meeting of the Caledoâ€" nian Society of Timmins on Friday evening of this week in the 1.0.0.F. Hall is to be in the form of a recepâ€" tion and social evening in honour of the Caledonian Choir and those taking part in the recent successful musical Festival. The programme prepared is an unusually pleasing one and is sure to ‘be much enjoyed. It includes cards, dancing, voeal and instrumenâ€" SPECIAL PROGRAMME AT CALEDONIAN SOCIETY Bed Bug Poison, Reg,. 50¢c, Sat. 35c. the 0O THAT COUNTS e had a : our other amp thro s were imposed ach (2 charges) he decision in have a endid sar the time $1.00, Saturday 69c. Hair Tonic, Regular Bell‘s wonrnderful TO RENTâ€"Good building smtable for garage, on / just ‘below Elm St. Ca Avenne between 5 and write P.O. Box 1014. Ti TH OR OUGHLY EXPERIENCâ€" ED GENERAL STORE MAN, with BABY CARRIAGE FPOR SALE; has PURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT, by FPURNITURE POR SALH, Two GET YOUR FURNITURE REPAIRâ€" BD and Reâ€"upholstered at the Norâ€" thern Upholstering Company, 7/ Spruce street. Box 872, Timmins. TWO FIRSTâ€"CLASS FURNISHED BABY CARRIAGE FOR SALE. First KOOM TO RENT, in private family; suitable for light houseâ€"keeping, if required. Apply to 6 Laurier Ave., Timmins. 15p WANTEDâ€"A sirl YOUNG PIG FOR SALE. Apply NURSING DONE, hy day or week. Apply to Mrs. T. Amyot, Mattagami Heights, near Union Coal Co. sheds. 15p BICYCLE FOR SALE; in fi KEY TOQO RENTâ€"Firstâ€"class furnished room. Phone, hot water and toilet. Apply 11 Birch street. 15â€"16p FURNITURE FOR SALEâ€"20 Borâ€" den Ave., Hollinger Townsite. 15p T 0 RE N Tâ€"10â€"roomed house, River Road. Enguire at D. St. Onge‘s store, foot of Third Avenue. GIRL WAMTSD for (General Houseâ€" work, wages ‘b’o per month. Apply Mrs. A. E. Taylor, 55 Third Ave., Phone 282, '.l.unmma. 13 city grocery training, will be open shortly for position; married ; refer ences; have been manager of groâ€" cery business for past three years. Apply by letter in first instance to Box M.C.W., Advance Office, Timâ€" mins, Ont. 14â€"16 % day or week. All modern conveniâ€" ences. Restaurant in connection. Hotel Canada, 27 Spruce St. (near T. N. 0. Station) Timmins, Ont. o0 t.f; been used for about three months; in good condition; will sell at a bargain. 53 Fourth Avenue, Timâ€" mins. â€"â€"147 stoves, two hbeds, couch, bedroom table, kitchen table. Apply to 36 Elm St._ 15p ROOMS TO RENT ; modern conveâ€" niences; newly finished. Apply 37 Fourth Avenue. â€"0 David Carling, North Road, or Box 1098, Timmins, Ont. 15â€"16p class condition. Has runners to atâ€" tach for winter. Apply to 6 Laurier Avenue, Timmins. 15p ANTFEDâ€"A girl for general‘ houseâ€" work. :\m)l\' Mrs. H. G. Shaviem, Melntyre Mine, Schumacher, Phone 43M 15 condition; a real bargain. Apply to N. Caron, at Brazeau‘s Tinsmith Shop, Cedar street. 15p bet ple be in good condition. Apply to P. 0. Box 264, Timmins, Ont. 15p ‘e RING THREE KEYS LOST ween 5 and â€" 7 p.m Box 1014, Timmins. OQ.K. Liniment, the best in the world, Reg. 50c., Sat. 28c. ling, 24‘ / on Third Call 72 irstâ€"class Apply to by 24‘ â€"14p Third 16p )1 $700â€"3 roomed house, wellâ€"finished, on ‘Commercial Avenue, woodshed, basement full size house, lots, Cedar street, The Timmins Investment Realty Co. 000ME light and water, and Drivewavy. 3 Gordon Building, Timmins, Ont. Phore 375 seven rooms, all new, in the be sidential district on Maple street nace. The Timmins Investment and Realty Co. For Baleâ€"2 lots Maple St, One corner. Two lots Birch St. for $900 corner. One lot Birch street, $250, $3,300 for five to town. $2,500â€"1:3â€"r0oom house, Fo $12,000â€"Hotel, 20 bedro« basement, furnished, shed 31 $11,000-â€"â€"«Hntel, 23 lbedro well furnished. The Goldfields Drug Store My two sons, Mendel and Max, both under age, have recently been playing pool in doeal poolrooms, though the law ‘forbids any poolroom keeper to allow minors in his poolroom. This is to give notice that I awwill prosecute any poolroom keeper hereafter eonâ€" tributing to the delinquency of these boys by permitting either of them to play or to loiter in a poolroom. 15â€"16p oPPOSITE THE THEATRE F OR SA LEâ€"Pedigreed Barred Rocks and White Wyandottes. Also White Leghorns and Black Langâ€" shans. All imported stock, Matech Trios and Pens. For prices, write, phone or call FOR SALEâ€"POULTRY AND EGGS Roland Bergeron, of the To Fauquier, in the District of ming, in the Province of O borer, will apply to the Par Canada, at the present sess of, for a (Bill of Divoree fror Marie Bella Bergeron, tnee of the said Township of F: the ground of adultery, and Dated at Ottawa, in the P Ontario, this sixth day of M 1923. 1115 BCY WANTS WORK on delivery or transfer. Apply P.O. Box 943, Timâ€" mins, Ont. lop VALUABLE CORNER BUILDING SITE FOR SALE. 50 feet by 100. CARPENTER WANTS3 WORK, senâ€" Furs re half Price mer mont. Balsam St. oY $2200â€"5 $3,500â€"1 on NCOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in South Poreupine, having a frontâ€" age of 50 feet on Golden Avenue and 100 feet on Crawford street, opâ€" posite Pearee‘s store. Apply \\ D. Pearce, South Poreupine. 150 JR SALEâ€"Barred Rock Eg: hatching, $2.90 per setting. a limitéd number of settings Cup Winners Poreupine Agric al Show, $3.00 per setting. Pearce, South Poreupine. [RL WANTED for general houseâ€" work ; no washing. Apply S9 Spruce street. M ergeron, of the Townsh , in the District of Tem the Province of Ontario roome nodeled and repaired at during Spring and Samâ€" i lIMmMminjn FPRANK LITTLE, n ) mMmAke 11 onn € 111 Mrs3 ess‘s little boy) Why o intently at the ceat? said your new hat ake a cat laugh and it to start. wellâ€"finnshed â€" house . SHINOFT, re lots house, Fourth Ave,. 20 bedrooms, full h o use, electric ar. ~Birch streek, house, and two Ont Bake W Write C.J., PQ. 15â€"17p» bedrooms, and in the best rc it Station, Ont ERON.*‘ tnee Imbeaun), f Fauquier, on and desertion. the Province of of March, A.D. Parliament of session thereâ€" trom his wife, Gordon BJ 1712 and sumâ€" adsworth, 50 Townshin of ery Timmins. 2TICuUI 14â€"18)» €) A 10@

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