Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 14 May 1924, 1, p. 7

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' f 'by ‘one mw!ber that no actxon',_ : Co bq«bafkm by_the toyn unless a ', ‘ (rn of \the: merchanta' mmmmpal ' ‘| undenwr®ing, price, of 30. cents. lnâ€" f fOr flre proteetxon. § is formatxon gat,hered in New Liskeard, ~*~ â€" King thought the resolumon_ where nenrly a million shares of Conâ€" j { might "delay inatters by the suggested | Solidated West Dome Lake is held by ~ | conditions, : but Longmore | the Hudeon Bay Mining Company, m that the Town woukl be ready to | 824 with large mdmd\mi blocks by t 3 at T la KA 0 gfi‘* alhead as as tyhe Ban‘k agreed 'Hudson Bay ofiicla}s, is that .the d’l- ' i‘bpt noo‘n An. mquesf OA advancing the money. The first |rectors. of Consolidated Wes: Dome was decided Apon ‘and ‘the Coronel 6f _the ‘bonds would not be paya.ble Lake are of opinion that‘ the funds in ~ on Saturday from Cochrane until next year." >‘ {sight will be sufficient to carry the enâ€" To Teb mals, me ofd of on . ofe Artntrone prevented a petition |terprine to the point nhere milling ; or the lhncensing of electrical | O v.0ns wWill pPi e mine on e xatensxon Of the : N o es se t3 selfâ€"sustaining baeis, It is. the: aim y 6 K | Iworkers to protéct the public and the | 5 ya . ce n @Buj As soon as b 4axâ€"payers in the business. This ml‘} ‘of the management to place the mill al be taken‘ up ‘at next ‘meeting. it o‘perattion by late qum‘:me'r. y T es *‘ 3 . AP e * 3@ tI'OIl» wAsS alao in aP! presented askâ€"| deed' in wzfiga :ft;;gthe él’;:f it for "the | opening . up | of Cedar m J. P. TAILLON PROMOTED ::;i?'l; tflA éhQ ‘l- pet? + Tn‘fln:‘ 'fin‘ln p m PA PC was lald ox'er. ‘ the dead man was Pashtan, the Rusâ€" gian soight on the charge of murderâ€" ing Joe. BaSilh Island, Falls some gfi'k ago. ‘The descnpt'{qn given of t .3" ‘I se id k Af ; ‘of an nn'known m *wa,s a |® C ENE river at Island Fulls on |° 4 \,V,.‘: -v’wdbont noon Afl lnquest 0 was decided nupon and ‘the ven‘ 'ifl‘p;'on Saturday from Cochrane| o '.F‘o:fls, t‘he end of steel on | KÂ¥ ‘._'.“AV' Ni "« 82 s s‘ . sA 5 37 JA * | t# e deud. man does not, however, taly wal with that of Pashtan, from the eounts cominge down from Island se c a ;'veevery; rsday,. Leave . your ir for the regular asâ€" ment or make up any e oi t is .: uo dak mc ie mterleéere with other necessary expen. : “nm*;m s d'mmea, *imfi:udmu waterworks and e M vapel sefiers extensions and road> necessary \r\fl.â€"nfi \1\ Â¥ "n Mn._fi(/ V\.o ery || Mary‘s Hospital here and desplic all ~vour “.that me aml’ attention can: do his s o â€"_ ||recovery i â€"not assured. . A specialist â€"[{from "Pomn'bo was brought here in the A 5 the young man‘s y ||low is around 1P years of age.and ‘FfHlives with his mother and siders, at ifp (Messrs: King and Reed both urged | C _ _|ithat conditions this year argued that| ... L9 BE GUVING IHIG SUMMEJ the‘ work would be done cheaper than| _ . . .â€".. ~~â€"â€"~ 00 .0 _ â€" |Nikely Tater: "â€" T ui. . t / Advices reaching the Camp last <~\MMeaars. Longmore and Wallingford\that the underwriters have taken up ‘ iheConnm} ‘puased a resolution fay.|the balance of the 40â€"cent stock of the L\z Buring the work, provided it did not |Consolidated West. Dome Lake, and * |interfere with‘ other necessary expen. |that there is every reason to. believe _ | ditures, waterworks the remainder will be taken up at the it [ sewers extensions and roads necessary | undenwriting, price, of 45 cents. Inâ€" for fire protection... | . , + |formation gathered in New Liskeard, â€"~t~‘(Mr. ‘Kine thought the resolution| Where nearly a million shares of Conâ€" fl‘mnms ‘HE was prominent and very .popula mJnuxorI“oobba}l last â€" year Mmg'et ‘at his injuries are. very months ago he left Timmins to take ‘speelahs'ts \ treatment for _ valyvular heart trouble. At the Baptist church Sunday evening, Rev.R. Halll referred with dedp feelmg to Mr. Krabling‘s high character and attractive disposiâ€" tion and hls many pleasing characterâ€" istics as an ouwtandmg C’hnstlan and a gentleman. 4. °* Mamy friends here heard with the ;‘deepe ‘regret=of the death last week of â€"Mr. Krahling, until recently man ager of the Timmins ‘tnanchâ€" of the Curtis Onptieal Co. (Mr. Krahling died from heart trouble. Some ro»mmn MANAGER OFâ€":CURTIS â€" * JOPTICAL CO. PASSES AWAY Tt was a longe session of Council, m aonsideraible discussion on many of the topics, buat nothing very new or ~There was a further brief disensâ€" sion ‘on amend'ment'sa to the fire byâ€" law with the question left over to next 40 V . TSE ACO . reterred: to the:| Boytéer, a Wm d _ O fimer. mcher . were. held: on Snmhy 5«-,---5 M w# .+ ""*o 4 + w nexin i-b?" l m t iand wighes sincere for his reâ€" Friday last License Inspector Gagne at North Bay seized a cluwb bagy and suitease in "a rack. in one of the coaches on No. 47. Six one-gallon cans. of aleoho!© were found in the chib bag and suitcase.> [Fhe â€" seats nearby were nnoceupied, and so far noonehasclamedtiheel,uibbag, the suitease or the contents. OUine local man. who has seen ‘*Soft Bofled‘‘ says it‘s a dandy. Tom Mix in his first :comedy slpe.ual together with Tony, the. Wonder Horse and a great cast of characters and a riot of laug teriprovokers, is the feature for t'he New Empire on May B3rd and ],CMLH' Stuckey, of the T. N.O. reight Dept., has been transferred to North Bay, his place he're being taken by‘ Mr. Whaley. Mr. Stuckey has made hosts of friends in Timmins and all will regret his departure, though wushmg him the very best wherever he may be. The Haileyburi@®n last week says :â€" *Mr. Wallace Edmonds, of Timmins. was in Haileyipury over the weekâ€"end on‘a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Edmonds."" > § <#â€"Mr. J. P. Taillon left this (Wednesâ€" day) morning. for Ottawa called there | to attend the funeral of his father who passed away. a few days ago. Mr. Taillion will. notâ€"retarna here, having beon : mc!jted to the managersh:p of the B â€"of â€"Commerce ‘branch at Sudbury,. Ont._ Mr. ‘Taillon‘s. »place as manager of the Timmims bran‘ch the Bank of ("omvme.rce will be taken by Mr. Grasset, recently stationed at Trinidad. ‘Dtmng the nine years ‘he ‘has been in Timimins '\Ir Talllon has miade large circles:of friends. who will }gn‘eatly regret his removal. He has been prominent im social, fraternal and qther cireles and always ready to assist in any good work for the Town. His work in pa‘tnotm causes. during the war was very valuable and much apprectated. He and Mrs. Taillon will be much missed here in many wircles. (Previous to his departune Be ~was presented with a handsome travelling ‘case by the: staff. ‘The }tpamastfer came so quickly that his ’-_fifi’énds have not had oppofibui’xi%by to EDE ,0». eountesy and his readiness to as sist in al} efforts to help the town:. ‘ ~R.W. Bro.â€" Paterson, D.D.GM., is payme his official visit to. Golden Beaver Lodge, A.F. AM. | this (Wednesday) evening. ho \ Timmins Male Chorus are giving an At Home in the Hollmger Recreation Hall toâ€"morrow ('Thursda.y) evenmg, and a very pleasant evening is conâ€" fidently expectedn . c Mr, Titillon can ‘be assured, however, that . he will be greatly missed. here and that he is followed. mbh the sinâ€" icerest_ #ood. wishes.. J Notes of Interest ind d#3 ‘.vw‘ m range Hull will be used for the i( Poreupine Dance Club has been orâ€" Carriere. s Hmnpty Dumpty Ts . .......... Gordon Cuthibertson Jack and Jill § Simple Simon ...., . M'arv and Her Larznb His Wife ..:..... Eveiyn Halpemn Mafl y â€"Maryâ€"Quiteâ€"Contrary ............. +. Annabelle: T‘avlor Hm e.h-a-tBye-Ba@y Beverley Stuart _ Warjorie Carriere: and. Ann Xoung did their pants well and graceâ€" My m-s. NeVille took the part of the Paiky Godmogp( An.effective way. L 22 > JLA....AH‘“â€"‘ and the young la Old Fash«-; ioned Chorus de*g:?d "mentioh for the grace and talent with which they did. their. turn. iThe dancing of ‘the Minust and Sir : Roger de Coverley ‘were charming numbers indeed. Miss Mudligan‘s number, as the Spanish ‘dxmca', won very heqrty applauseâ€"for ‘Song dance alike. Little : Miss Kreda COollier charmed all:: with her Misses May Moore . and Margaret ) Easton won instinted â€" applause for | their Scottish dancing number as the | Macpherson Twins. One of the big:| °_ Feat hits of the evening was the oriâ€"| .: ‘ ?gma’l topical. song, with local‘ allusâ€"| _ ‘ ions “It Am‘"t Going to. Rain No| ; More,"‘ by Mesars..Clayton, Wflson e and Hwthorne.. It was. worth: the.| .<â€" â€" price of admission alone for good fun | .. and melody.. Songs by, \lessrs Hawâ€" thome and Clayton\ during other| ‘scenes also ~«deligited~. all. And of course, the children in their varions parts made a special They had their parts letter perfect, and their grace and charm appealed to all. <It| would be unifair to mention one withâ€" out specaai praise for all the others. So here is a list ,of all those taking part. Read it, and add that each and |â€" all took his or hber part wilh finish, | grace, and and. t‘xat‘wfll » make a true report. of the evemt’ dancer, won very. hearty applau song and dance alike. Little : Freda charmed> allâ€"with her skill and grace as..a> dancer, »while Misses May Moore and Margaret av .. ... . Henry Ostrosser c Lamb. . Cilbert Poolin wereo ; Â¥ se # L 12 0 % x * Y 6 e 4 i 4 * i+ S w# i+ > $ a 4 1 i â€" X P * , a $ i i P :. 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