Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 25 Apr 1923, 1, p. 8

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ig:-’g d is Friday and Saturday, April 27th and 28th Pathe News â€" COMEDY == The Four Orphans Harold Lloyd Pathe Review PINE ST. TIMMINS$ THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE The ne of the T scheduled 1th, at 8 1 CMr. L. E. New, of North Bay, is here as assistant at the local post ofâ€" fice in place of the night sorter who is ill at present. y C Messrs. Jas. Congino and Reg. Lans field, of the Ixmo'b Hall Orchestra, left on Sunday for North Bay where they will resume The regular weekly meeting and dance of the A.S.D. Club was held in the 1.0.0.F. Hallâ€"last Wednesday evening. There was a good attendance of the members and an enjoyable time was spent. The meeting this evening will ‘be the usual cards and dancing, and a large attendance is requested. __Mr onto Last week Mr. L. Halperin, Bottling Works, Timmins, ordered a want advt. inserted for two weeks. ‘This week he ordered it out. ‘*Article sold from the one issue,"‘ he said, ‘‘it pays to advertise.‘‘ Those Advance Want advts. ave great little workers, as hunâ€" dreds hereabouts can testify from exâ€" perience. Golden Beaver Lodge, A.F. A.M., Timmins, is giving an At Home in the Masonic Hall, on Friday evening, May 4th, commencing at 8.30. Dancing and cards will ‘be among the features of the evening‘s pleasure, music for the occasion being furnished by Wolno‘s fiveâ€"piece orchestra. â€" Attendance is by invitation only. _ Mr. J. Destefano left on Sunday for Detroit. Johnny ‘has ‘been a popular fizcure in sport here, and will be much missed, especially in baseball, his gifts as a player winning him hosts of adâ€" mirers. As a good citizen and a good fellow he has also ibeen deseryedly popular, and the general word to him will be to ** hurry back."‘"‘\ 4( W. E. Martin, night sorter at the Timmins Post Office, was taken i1 some days ago and consequently left for his home town,â€"North Bay. It will be some time before he will be able to resume his duties here. Mr. Martin‘s illness last week thréw much extra work on the Post Office staff unâ€" til arrangements could be made to inâ€" crease the staif. Mr. T. F. King was among those goâ€" z to Cochrane last week to attend e funeral of the late Dunean MeKin Timmins and District Notes thi H [alperm was a visitor to To “’pekn ~ C Mrs. J. B. Forrester of Timmins, are the g and Mrs. D. M. Forreste The next regular meeting of the Timmins Board of Trade is scheduled for (Monday evening, May 7(th, in the Council Chamber. The Timmins Daneing Club will hold an extra dance in the form of a Masquerade on Thursday evening, April 26th, \ Yesterday Mr. W. Parcher started his duties as a constable on the Timâ€" mins police foree. This brings the strength of the foree to six, all firstâ€" class men. :‘ _â€" An auction sale is announced to be held at C. Stefano‘s, Pine street, Moâ€" neta, on Thursday of this week, April 26th, commencing at 2 p.m., when there will be offered for sale by public auction six horses, six new milch cows, chickens, some harness, etc. \Mr. Thos. Snell, who came to this Camp some two or three years ago from Cornwall, left on Friday last to return to the Old Land. During his stay in Timmins Mr. Snell made many friends who will regret his departure while wishing him the ‘best wherever he may be. _ £ Mr. W. W. Ellis, Inspector of Diviâ€" Sion Courts, was a visitor to Timmins last week in connection with his duâ€" ties. The Inspector visits the various Division Court centres ahout once a yvear. He was much impressed with the evident growth of Timmins since his last visit here. / A Retail Employees Association is bemo' formed in town for t‘xe pleasure and advantage of the large number of clerks in the stores here. The purâ€" pose of the Association is to advance the interests of the employees, and also to guard the welfare of the emâ€" ployers in many ways. Frequent meet ings are to be planned for, and an anâ€" nual picnic on a large scale is also contemplated. _ Following advertising in The Adâ€" vance, (Mr. W. Dalzell found his spring selection of classy model suits for men and young men selling so raâ€" pidly that he faced a shortage. Acâ€" cordingly Mr. Dalzell made a special trip to the city this week and secured over 200 more of the most attractive new models, which he is placing on smart siu V dels, which he is placing on toâ€"morrow (Thursday). These all moderately priced, will ecial appeal to men and young o like to be well dressed and iren,â€" Mr. Bavy. 11 Pastor: M. R. Hall, The Best of Good Milk FPOR SALEâ€"POULTRY AND EGGS 6 Tickets for a Dollar. 12 Pints for a Dollar. Clean Stables, Clean Cows, Clear Handling, Clean Milk. WATCH FOR THE BLACK HORSE AND THE RED RIG. Mattagami WARD Errettville Phone 111. Florist, Landscape and Marâ€" ket Gardener. â€" Plants and Cut Flowers. a.INn.â€"â€" IAlfis TOwWEe n.m.â€"â€"Bible School W. G. BOWLES, B.A. South Porcupine â€" Ont. Funeral and Wedding Orders Receive Prompt Attention. p.m.â€"â€"‘*‘ignorance not hnough.‘‘ There is a Men‘s Bible Class at p.m. Sundays. We invite you. All Kinds Of Vegetable Plants for Sale II Township Building O wer Englehart, Ont. P.O. Box 63. Phone 353. Ontario

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