Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 30 Apr 1924, 1, p. 12

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{m its KWirkland Lake news page #ast week The Northern News had the follow in# paragraph:â€"*‘*The cases of allesedg zambling and of using marked «ards have engaged Magistrate Atkimsom‘s attention at the Tuesday Pofrwe Tourt for the past six weeks was broaght to a close Tuesday when His Wuirship dismissed J. Byrnes, the last of the aceused. In dismissing the HMis Worship remarked that it was in spite of aceused‘s own eviâ€" Ther Were started playing regular samps mfi haseball in Haileybiry, a matrk between the Cobalt Holy Name Sneiwetx and the Haileybhury: Boy Feemts oax Thursday last resulted in a win For the Haileybury team, with the 14 to 2. "NMrs. A. . Wuckay and daughter, are frieoods in Timmins. A Tubbelt lady says she saw a big woetiww bottecly on the wing outside her thaxw Aprul 16th. the Lady Minto Hospital; Wrexs IxAwats, Ont., on April 21st, 1421, ton Mr. and Mrs, Oren C. Frood «mee Huldfz Keats),â€"a son, (Oren « Amucde. Sir. R=Bualters, of New York,. was a iraauress veitor to T immins lauxt wrek. Timmins and District Notes TENNIS GOODS Official National League Ball Play Ball! The season is here again boys and we have a complete line of quality goods for you. _ We assist the doctor in bringing about a.more speedy recovery of the patient by actually working with him by the filling of his prescriptions when you bring them to us, with the freshest, purest, most potent drugs and chemicals and rightly made fluud extracts and tinctures. Decide to have your medicines compounded at our stores and you will get every possible advantage. Place all prescription compounding in our hands to do full justice to yourself and your doecâ€" tor for we do full justice to the medicine. . U 4 : A. i P A s uts M -C' W WA [ hz ty uht mt iL PÂ¥ wke.s s f * . /6 Â¥ P P S wb 5e y «* in Racquet Presses $1.00 Racquet Covers $1.58 Spalding Gloves and Mitts Various Styles and Prices SITORES CORK CENTRE Spalding Official Tennis 500 Balls, each :........ There was a good attendance at the Melntyre Recveation Dance on Friday night, held in the (Melntyre Recreaâ€" tion Hall, Schumacher. (Music for the dancing was provided ‘hy Wolno‘s Orchestra, and an enjoyable time was spent by all attending. Quite a nurmâ€" ber went over from Timmins for this dance. A Dance is announced for tomorâ€" row (Thursday) evening, May 1st. with something new in musie, and a general good timeâ€" promised. The Plectral Orchestra will be in attendâ€" ance, and the dance. will eontinue from 9 pam. to 1 a.m. The Hailevhurian dast week says:â€" ‘*Mrs. Geo., Bailey is spending a few days in the North, visiting her son. Fred, at Timmins, and her danghbter, Mrs., Chas. Neale, in Englehart."" Fire Chief ‘Matheson and Driver Geo. Tripp of the Cobalt Fire Dept., are asking for raises of $15.00 each per month. The Chief now gets $150.0) and the ‘Driver $135.00 per month. Mr. H. A. Proctor is in Ottawa and Toronto for a few days on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. W. Willard, of Ottaâ€" wa, were visitors to the Camp last week, h Spalding Autograph Bats Racquets $7.50 up Spalding brought to New Liskeard on No. 47 and taken to the Hospital.‘‘ So. Porcupine Schumacher Timmins The last issue of The New Liskeard Speaker says:â€"Mr. Geo. Buchanan, of Dane, is a patient of the Lady Minto Hospital here, suffering from a badly bruised face, and possibly some injured ribs. (Mr. Buchanan, Tuesday afternoon was running to catch No. 47, at Rosegrove, where the trains pass, when he was struck by the engine of another train and thrown against a pile of ties. â€" He was The nexit meeting of the Caledonian Society of Timmins will be held in the Hollinger Recreation Hall, Holâ€" linger Townsite, on Friday evening, May Oth. ‘The meeting will be in the fonm of a special Social Evening and the memibers of the Lancashire Club are being invited to attend as the guests of the Caledonians. The Tea and Sale of Home Cooxâ€" ing held at the home of Mrs; M. B. Scott on Saturday under the auspices of the Ladies® Aid of the Presgbyvterâ€" ian church. proved a successful and pleasing event, the proceeds HWeing around seventyvâ€"five dollars. "His Master‘s Voice" Victor Records for May Now On Sale sengers Dooked [reland and N leaving this sic next, few davys. The very cream of the candymakers art, now offerâ€" ed at the price of ordinary candies. , Fifteen different kinds in the assortment. Wonderful candies® in an inexpensive box at 70c Ibh. Another Neilson Surprise. An indication of the wide interests of Timmins is given by the fact that this week Mr. J. K. Moore, C.PAR. agent here, has no less than 17 pasâ€" sengers booked to leave for England, [reland and Scotland, on steamships leaving this side of the ocean in the Haileybury hopes to have work started this year on the reâ€"building of the Armories lbuilding, destrovyved with practically all the rest of the town in 1922, Mr. Perey Smith, formerly on the Ottalwa police force, and more recentâ€" ly_ one of the O.T.A. enforeement equad, was sworn in last week as a menvher of the North Bay police force, l Hon. Chas. MeCrea, Minister of Mines for Ontario, left on Friday last on his mission to Great Britain to inâ€" terest ceapital in the development of Ontario‘s mining industrv. Mr. and Mrs. Eric 8. McEwen and children, of South Porcupine, were the guests of the former‘s brother, Mr, H. A. MeEwen at New Liskeard last week. Mr. G,. M. Anderson, of the Great Northern Power Co., was a visitor to Iroquois Falls last week. Todd‘s Drusg Stores Ltd THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Phone 68 I â€"â€" Metlson‘s BUTTERCEREAMS Obe Dependable Prug Stores Phone 94A ‘Mr. D. J. Moleski returned on Sattâ€" urday from his visit to the Ontario Educational Association meeting at Toronto where ‘he was the delegate from the Tunmins Separate School Board. ‘The subject receiving the most discussion was the matter of vocational training in the elementary classes of the schools. Whe concensus of opinion seemed to be that the eleâ€" mentary schools should pay more atâ€" tention to practical education that would fit pupils for the callinges they would follow. Many other important subjects were with, regarding which Mr. Moleski will report furâ€" ther in the near future. Among the features at the A.S.D. Club novelty masquerade this evenâ€" ing will be a Lucky Number Dance, with prizes for the winners of this event. ;Prizes will also be given for the best costume lady, and the best costume gentleman. Another feature will be a broom danee. A schedule of the meetings for the month of May will he published in next week‘s Adâ€" vance. E. Hall, South End. Gene Colombo‘s Orchestra <will provide the best of muste. ‘This event is always one of the specia‘ events of the season in the district and usually attracts a good attendance from this end otkthe Camp. (Mrs. Bell and son, Mr. Bell, of Aurora, are the guests of the formâ€" er‘s daughter, Mrs. J. Gurnell. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Keras and family leave this week, via New York, for Queenston, Ireland. Mrs. Stan Johns and children are leaving this week on a visit to Engâ€" land. Bruno Carnovale‘s barker shop was broken into the other night and the change stolen from the cash drawer, as well as a number of razors. The loss was discovered _ shortly afterâ€" wards hy the provrietor who had ocâ€" casion to visit the shop. ~â€"The matter is in the hands of the police and so will be eleared up shortly and the thief brought to justice. The annual dance of the South Porâ€" eupine Firemen is being held this ('\\'ednesda\)’ evening, in the 1.0.0. . Hall, South End. Gene Colombo‘s ()u*hestm will provide the ‘best of Mr. E. 8. Noble is the first in town to introduce the balloon tire here, his special Jewett auto, secured from the Porcupine Garage, being â€" equipped with the new form of tire. Phone 90 NEW! Spalding Kroâ€"Flite TD¢ Sounds on the links again but you ain‘t hit nothing yet till you‘ve teeâ€"ed up with Dunlop "Maxifl1t‘â€"75¢ each. Fore! Fore! Buhrke Bags the "Acme" in Golf Bag construction, in various colours and at moderate prices. Sflfiwmfivfl?figélfilgfi?yf?fV.(g,v.yfifffifi(fif/fffilygfm clfiwf//,/.ff./f(l7’%’/’?%’//"//”//#’/‘lffi?f/ff//flfid : MUSCULAR Dr. Wilson has purchased generally known as the J. R residence on Hemlock street. Nr. J.F. Tierney is having the lot alongside the Kingston Hotel fenced in, and will have a lawn put in to improve the appearance of the corâ€" ner. Timmins Male Chorus are planning for a Dance on Thursday, May 15th, and expect to have the event one of the most successful and enjoyable affairs of the seasou. Mr. J. Hamilton has taken over the agency for the Overland car for the town. - Alk practices of the Timmins Male Chorus are now being helid in the Public School building. Practices are twice a week, Sundays at 3 p.m., and Tuesdays at 6 p.m. Wood Clubs $7.00 Mrs. L. â€" MeConnery, of Wright, Quebec, left last week for Ottawa after spending an enjoraible visit of six ‘weeks at the home of Mrs. Carâ€" riere of this town. Spalding Open Evenings Is a frequent cause of eye discomâ€" fort which sometimes results in seâ€" vere suffering. We correct abnormal muscular conâ€" ditions by means of ocular calisâ€" thenics. Askabout our treatments. CURTIS OPTICAL CO. what is GFrordon STORES Spalding Red Dot 50¢ IMBALANCE Model Irons $5.00 _ May 30th is the date of the Novelty Dance to be given in the Masonic Hall, Timmins, under the joint ausâ€" pices of Golden Beaver Lodge, A.F. A,M., and Northern Lights Chapter Roval Arch Masons. Spalding Opposite Goldfields Hotel 4 Colborne St. â€" ‘Toronto Reliability, Efficiency, Promptness MARKETSUPMMARY OX REQUEST HERO CO. Members Toronto Ntock EK rchange BCIALISTS (Since 1848 )

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