Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 12 Sep 1923, 1, p. 8

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3 ; Saturday, all day Sept. B 40400889999 0004 000080080004 0090690 @% #4%%4 f for the man who wants i the best in Dress : 34 © @49 0984900800008 048009880 0908 0900048000048 9 09 9 0 0 9090 e with a complete range of new Fall and Winter cloths and Models for Men‘s and young men‘s Custom Tailored Suits and OQOvercoats. workmanship that comment is unnecessary. A visit to this fine display on Saturday next, September 15th will be much appreciated W. G. BOWLES, B.A. South Porcupine â€" Ont. Leishman Clothes are so well known for their Mr. T. J. Doyle representing Wm. H. Leishman Co. Ltb., (best Tailored Garments for men) will be at our store HIGH STANDARD QUALITY of material and TAE UPâ€"TOâ€"DODATE STORE Reed Block, Pine 5t., Timmins, Ont. WM. DALZELL Township Building Mr. W. Dalzell had an auspicious opening for his new branch store in South Porcupine last week, many turning out to see the fine new stocks of upâ€"tboâ€"date clothing and furnishâ€" ings for men and boys at the Exâ€" clusive Men‘s Store. *«‘Mr. W. H. Hooketr returned on iSun day evening from a visit to (Galt Hamilton, Toronto and other point a good time is bers attending nesday evenin Berf: Ryan, of t Commerce staff, left last home in Quebec, being g of absence on account of heallth. (Bert â€" has jbeen popular in Timmins and him a speedy return to ] < Mrs, Boyd returned on evening from a vacation s ineg friends in the south. (Mr. Frank Carlin, one of the popuâ€" lar members of last season‘s hockey team in Timmins, returned this week from In the popularity contest in conâ€" necetion with the Laboue2Day sports at North Bay, Miss Corinne Baker, familiarly known as a clerk in Campbell‘s Drug Store, won first place and the handsome silver loving cup given by the Junior Trapâ€" pers, as well as a number of other prizes. She received 36,380â€" votes. Miss Evelyn Hayes was ‘second with 25,155 votes, and .Miss_,Edna Day third with 15,890. There were 78,â€" 485 votes ceast in all. wxr. W. Coupar, of the Dominion Bank staff, returned last week from a vacation spent in the south. ) week CMr. Neh Faulkenham, of Matheson, was a Timmins visitor on Thursday Mr. Gilbe the south Timmins and District Notes WA s r in Timmins and all will wish speedy return to health. Tt â€" IvAI visitor as and dances next vening. The Club is T to a good start and promised all the memâ€" the dance next Wed lub will resume th rity contest in conâ€" > Laboues.Day sports Miss Corinne Baker, insome, otf to the THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE f Chicago, Camp last Thursda ent visit sHvVver Trapâ€" other votes It is the intention to have a band concert in the New Empire Theatre on Sunday evening, Sept. 30th, after the church services, with a similar event every second. Sunday evening thereafter during the winter months. * Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Fenn r to town on Saturday evenin their wedding trip. Their friends in town and district tending sincere goodâ€" wishes. Mr.â€" W : tawa, Out last week ies YÂ¥â€"â€"ix. 10L holding a Teaâ€" an Cooking in the | church on Saturday cert ol The next regular mee Town Council is schedule davy afternoon, Sept. 24th, The North Bay Nugget on Friday last had the following in its local notes:â€"** Mrs., U. L. Acton, one of Timmins‘ leading voecalists, with her two small daughters, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Ben Croskery, and rendered a solo at the evening service in the Baptist church on Sunday."‘ _ for Miss Turcott wisl that she has opened parlor over Timmins day. »evening . in t Theatre under the Timmins (Citizens‘ | for Sunday evening the church services The first of the ts to be given tet rosser left on Thursday weeks‘ vacation in the is scheduled for Monâ€" a visitor to the. Camp St Rittenholme, of Oft series of band eon every second Sun the â€" _ New: Empirt basement roing strong. At ie Suilver F()\\xx 18 n accommodatinge ren. At the first week there were registered at the egustered at tfi schools at Cobalt auspitees of the is scheduled Sept. 30th, after ept UX et con. ERriday x in »its local ~ Acton, one ot ennâ€" returned to ~annound dress makin ale : WE @rCo CX .n H. miatltl v mp Te the 1 â€" says‘â€"â€"/‘tliss â€" Anna »cully, Dride elect, was ‘honore at a silverware shower held at the home of Miss Edna Green on Wednesday evening last. Master Gerald Scully, of Timâ€" mins, nephew of the honore, presentâ€" ngs, grain, produceée, art and work, flowers, etc., ete., ete., there will be horse races, baseball, sports, athletics, novelties, and so on and so forth. Liskeard‘s annual fair is also an attractive and pleasing event, and this year should be up to the usual high standard. New Liskeard‘s Fall Fair will be held on Thursday, Friday and Satâ€" urday of this week. In addition to the exhibits of horses, cattle, sheep, pigs, grain, produce, art and faney last. Master mins, nephew ed the silve %Mr. Jerry Abrams fleft this (Wed nesday) morning for Winnipeg. | The Ladies of Charity of Timmins are busy with ticket selling and in general preparations for the Tomâ€" bola on QOctober 7th, and there is litâ€" tle doubt but that this event, like others under the same auspices, will prove a pleasing and noteworthy suyeâ€" ed the silver which consisted of a complete halfâ€"dozen set. The hostess was assisted by Misses Adele Jodouin and Eva Yackman, and her saister, Miss Christina Green. L H(nâ€"â€"- In Timta day, \ep‘t l11th, 19 W.cH. Wylie.â€"â€"a . â€"May Connoily, for some years past on the staif of the Bank of Comâ€" merce here, left last week for her home in North Bay, having resigned from the service of the bank. Miss Connolly made many friends in Timâ€" mins during her stay here and will be much missed in many circles here. \While on duty last night Officer D. Martin of the Timmins Police Foree captured a live muskrat on the road near the ball grounds. He had a lively chase after the animal, but Mrs. Muskrat found the saying true that it is hard to escape from th Timmins police. The animal _ was duly taken to the station. It is not likely to be charged with breach of the byâ€"law regarding animals at large on the roads, but the little lady with the fur coat may be questioned as to why she was so far away from her natural haunts. It is an odd faet tha‘t about a week ago a full grown skunk and two infant skunks were discovered in a laneway across from the station on Fourth Avenue, but the police made no attempt to capâ€" ture these animals alive. Apparentâ€" ly the animals have been reading the Toronto newspapers and _ so have formed a wrong idea of the Town of Timmins. Ouly tame animals find things pleasant in Timmins since the town has grown to such a size. The Sudbury Star last ys :â€"** Miss Anna Seully et, was ‘honore at a si i1 daughte Ont., on Tues to Mr. and Mrs aturday bride or two for leamiskaming. Ror some time pask Mr. MeDonald has been in poor health, and at present despatches from say ‘that the Member for this riding in the Dominion House i# in the bospital at the Niver Town and his medrcal adviser has ordered a complete rest for him for a mouth Weekâ€"end, River, Lake or Qcean Vacation Tickets and Reservations can ‘be had at City Ticket Office. Open Evenings 7 to 8 J. K. MOORE STEAMSHIP PASSENGER AGENT Box 70 Just returned from the States Hoyle Gordon H. Gauthier â€" Frank J. Kehoe Wantedâ€"Reliable, experienced contractors with teams to tract 16â€"ft. pulpwood Hoyle To ®unâ€" ship. Contracts run from 200 to 700 long cords each. Haul mile to 3% miles, â€" Apply % DRESSMAKINCG Mrs. B. T. Stock Room 2, Gordon Blk. Barristers, â€" Solicitors, Notaries Public, etc. Complete modern equipment inâ€" cluding motor hearse. 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