Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 18 Jul 1923, 1, p. 3

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Boiling will render all water safe for drinking purposes. Safety First Report every suspected case of comâ€" macicable disease to the Medical Ofâ€" ficer of Health. By trying to conceal cases of diphtheria, scarlet fever, etc., one is endangering the lives of other people. Timmins Gold Nugget Rebekah Lodge, No 173 Meets every Thursday in the month in the Oddfellows‘ Hall, Third Ave. Visiting Brothers and Sisters always welcome. Ethel Keene, Rose Anderson, on o t c n n o n s en en tAAA c efi th ce 1=1=1=7 Fire Wood in any 1engtns to suit, from 14 inches to wood in log. Dry and green Jackpine. Prices very reaâ€" songable. Order your wood now beâ€" fore the rush. â€"83 H. CHARLEBOIS, Phone 347 Pays highest prices for secondâ€"hand furniture. Sells new and secondâ€"hand Furniture at cheap prices. fi * Always at your Service " P SA in e t=ri=t BUYS AND SELLS FURNITURE Boil the W ater DR. JNO. B. AIKEN DENTIST Phone 201 BOARD OF HEALTR GOLUMN MONET A P.O. Box 3, Timmins. Four Stores in the North One Car a _ Week The George Taylor Hardware Limited Always on Hand H. H. MOORE M.D., M.O.H. Rose Anderson, Ree. See. The Geo. Taylor Hardware NOTES FOR 100,000 MARKS SsSOLD HERE FOR 40 CENTS sn ‘t any, inan country neavspaperman stack of 100,000â€"mark | sued by the German time ago. The stack i that is usually referred that chokes a horse. that that enou prom that chokes a horse. It enough to choke a couple 2.5 eamels. In other wor gentleman has hundreds . thousand German marks : was a time,â€"before the 100,000 German Marks over $23,000 in Canadia but as Billyvy Murray s but as Hilly Murray â€" says, °° £nelt Days is Gone Forever.‘‘ Recent! the Timmins man has been selling th 100,000â€"marks notes at 40 cents eac many buying one or two of the noté just as a souvenir or odd mement One purchaser of _ a 100,000 mark note was asked if he intended to $ s€ in‘ a ‘¢ Uh, it isn‘t worth framing,‘‘ he said. *‘Then why buy it?"‘ ‘‘Yes, we have no bananas,‘" he replied. " A GChain of Service " 1100 LGraZeatisAtttI2}( In addition to flashing work we do all sorts of sheet metal work, for all sorts of particular people who live in houses, work in factormes, teach in sehoolhouses or have valuâ€" awhle property in barns or sheds. We charge onlyvy for the actual iwile property in ‘barns orâ€" SJ We charge only for the a work done, and we get on the work rapidly â€" and through as soon as possibleâ€" through as soon as possible cause there‘s always another to be done somewhere else. Cedar St. 11 se Oy any worth the German Limited n â€" Marks were wortil n Canadian currency, Murray â€" says, **Them 1 han the irk were ba man trovernint T in the ave an. He h: vernment The Fireproof Wallboard W i tAe is the lonked prove Timming m hundred _Gyproc Wallboard will not shrink, crack, warp or burn. Itcan be cut, sawed and applied just the same as ordinary wallboard and costs no more. Just the material for new work, reâ€" modeling or repair work. Write for Gyproc booklet and sample of Cyproc Fireproof Wallboard. . +=a @OWs 0o written vÂ¥verDial tleman o put worth ual job joh nto nt the cb : $100 PRIZE FOR ESSAY / â€"ON NORTRERN ONTARIO Ontario Mining Association Inaug urates Contest. $50.00 for Second Prize. on a trip through the eon, was served between 1 and 2 p.m.,. and at 3 o‘clock the party left on the return trip to Cobalt where the departing members made connections with the evening train for Toronto and Sudbury after a three days‘ list of sessions from which all attending departed with a broader view and a deeper interest in the mining indusâ€" try. This meeting â€" of the Ontamo Mininge Association is considered as awailedl Tiilein. i he., Of Li Keeley mine was cleearly a revelarnon to many of the visitors. It had genâ€" erally been known that rich ore had been developed on the Keeley, but the magnitude of the proven reâ€" sources and the greatness of the potentialities were distinet surprises to many of the visitors. Major J. McelIntosh Bell, managing director of the, Keeley, was at the mine to welâ€" come the visitors and to escort them on a trip» through the mine. Lunchâ€" electé PAin Kird Lak. 18 â€"vÂ¥1ce second Neily, tvre The (~xv(°uti\'e ] V atson, â€"J.. P,:B31 Alex. T’:lsken and I\ 1P kW Minc Association 30.00 tor @st." . ‘lhe ijgeh Sseh we meetin i1 tet Bickell, president of mpanies, including th reupine, Temiskaming wey, and Blue â€" Diam president of the as: e ensuing year. Jolin â€"president, with J. P. viceâ€"president, and secretary. the IKé d ‘Lakeâ€" Camp. ie mine men we d at the enorm erade ore disc Association the best in urthet recent the n and Col was cleeatrl| the visitors known that M NIlH e Up} Cobalt Cochrane New Liskeard Timmins NS s Conslilered the historyvy of the inual im a( ell, judged TBE PORCUPINE ADVANUER throughout Y y c3 4»!1(] 15. cCGiulver \\\ Leonard \ O 0 U}p muth rize ol ind ocration tion e n Mininâ€"« numer Mcedn Castle id owas 1 gnew aatson oT â€" and present we nana Nicke tende Nicke Mines, M . J;, °O :B the Minin Perram o intendent of the Wri invited the members the mine where a ban under the joint auspic of the Kirkland Lake l)ept Operations at the paper m Albitibi Pulp and Paper Co quois Falls ~during June 31 some _ existing production broken. Total output was est in the company‘s histo 12,270 tons, or an average tons per (l.n ‘This is an in 8 tons per day over the previ Mrs. M. Greer ‘ha ill at Ottawa in th but is now making recovery. â€" While th the east on holiday recovery. > while ramil the seast on holidays, it necessary for Mrs. Greer t an . operation. This â€" oper: successfully performed, hbut specialists decided that a se ation was required to rest« ation was iÂ¥ ‘tax on recavery arll avili anager and ntinental M + ~and rtchins: 1}. ‘J i t uperintendent 0o an Nickel Co., ‘ of the Kerr es, Mr. Angus J, O ‘Brien Min director (H'hf'fi. # rill be ple y makin InC,/ LJ,( Li ind others ==](} The two on ~Mrs. G 1il 1 the 11 11co M t] Corporation M the I)I‘U LC emimne W Wherever motor cars of exceptional reliability and staunch construction are requiredâ€"there you will find the Specialâ€"Six in favor. Across the sparsely settled interior of Australia, it carries His Majesty‘s mail with clockâ€"like regularity.. 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You may never require such gruelling service from the motor car that you drive. But whether you do or not,; you benefit from the quality of construction that makes the unusual type of performance possible with the Specialâ€"Six. To every Specialâ€"Six owner, it is an assurance of absolute satisfaction, low operating cost and longer car life. 11 Nob arrenet 1 I} Roadster (3â€"Pass.)............ Coupe Roadster (2â€"Pass. ) Sedan ... A car that has proved its merit in every corner of the world! XUTAnl htâ€"H ar ass Marshallâ€" Ecclestone, Limited TIMMINS ONT. MODELS AND PRICES â€"f. o. b LIGHT â€"SIX 112?‘* wW. B.. 40 H.FP OTY 6 REAL SERVICE IN THE MINING MARKET 6 0006060 630446 0 4 0 00 4k Lk L Terms to Meet Your Convenience Homer L. Gibson Co. A service based on seventeen years of direct eonnection with Northern Ontario‘s mines. has given us. 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