Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 18 Jun 1924, 1, p. 12

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Mr. W. C. Ferris, secretary of the Cobalt Oldâ€"Timers‘ Reâ€"union, is in Timmins this week. After study of thg situation it has been decided that it will not be necessary to run a special from here, the regular train service being convenient and sufficient for the oceasion. The anualh meeting of the Timmins Liberalâ€"Conservative Association will be held in the basement of the New Empire Theatre on Thursday evening of next week, June 26th, for the elecâ€" tion ofâ€"officers, etec. ‘The meeting is called for 8 :30 p.m. sharp. Rev. and Mrs. C. Armstrong Sales, of Schumacher Union Church, will be ‘‘*At to the members and friends of the Congregation at the Manse on â€" Wednesday, June 2%5th, from 3 to 6 p.m. "\.Messrs, H. K. and Frederick Auer are kome from Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, for the siimmer vacation. . \.Mr. 0. Frood, of New Liskeard, was a visitor to Timmins last week. \ _ Mrs., R. Gratton is on a visit to, her old home in Chandler, Quebec. \Mr. and Mrs. B. Richards and Mrs. K. Eddy and chi#ldren left last week for a holiday visit to California.vfl Timmins and District Notes We wish to advise the general public and our customers in particular that the telephone numbers of our Schumacher and Timmins stores have been changed. When calling our stores in future be sure that you use the following numbers: South Porcupine 68 Warm weather brings out the flies. Then they overâ€" run the house, annoying with their buzzing and desâ€" troying with their germs. Clean out the fliesâ€"kill or catch themâ€"fly papers or powders and everyâ€" thing else necessary. 8 oz. Bottles with Blower Telephone Numbers Changed Sapho Puffers 15¢ g ;s 2 s ts msld w \ STORES | 5 5 5 i5 5 s i i5 is s s 44 n 55 i5 i3 35 5 5 54 45 5 4 4 1 C 0 W U W\ * 0) U % 3 g > 1 /- $ 3 c ho l aagths A Large Tins Flyosan Flyosan FLIES Announcement is made of the marâ€" riage of Miss Louis Imelda Bouchard, daughter of Mrs. Joseph Admeric Bouchard, Timmins, to Mr. Clarence Carborneau, son of Mr. and Mrs. Omer Carbonneau, â€" of Cobalt, <‘the event to take place at St. Anthony‘s church, Timmins, on Monday, June 23rd. \ Funday was ‘‘Father‘s Day,"‘ and father was supposed to get a tie in honour of the event. This will be news to many fathers who are getting roundâ€"shouldered ecarrying on under all the~ties they have already.} _ (Mr. William 0. Langdon, who has been with Mr. D. W. O ‘Sullivan for some time past, has opened an office in the Gordon block and has started practice for himself as a barrister, soliceitor, etc. C After spending several weeks in 'f‘immins, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MceGee left this week for Winnipeg to take up residence fagain in the West.\ Bornâ€"In â€" Timmins, 6n Puesday, une 17th, 1924, to Mr. and Mrs. G. Ritchieâ€"a daughter. ) (Mr. J., Heppleston left on Saturday for a visit to Ottawa. Mr. Vincent Steinway, of Iroquois Falls, is a visitor to town. 16 oz. tin for use in Sprayer El Vampiro 10c Flyosan Flyosan Sprayer ‘‘boost‘‘ the proposed new hotel, only a few of these had the necessary financial standing to make their atâ€" titude of much effect. Further, it is understood that there was some differâ€" ence of opinion even among the men with money interested as to the feasiâ€" bility of some of the plans, the choice of site, etc. In any event it would appear that the â€"proposal is dropped for the present. The plan proposed was to sell stock locally for half the amount reqmred raxsmcr the other half by the issuung of bonds. The General Organization Company was ready to stage a stockâ€"selling camâ€" paign for a fee to ‘be a small percentâ€" age of the amount raised. J. Sellard, of the General Organizaâ€" tion Company, spent several weeks in town in connection with the matter, and local committees were formed. Mr. Sellard made a survey of the sitâ€" uation as he saw it, and submitted this to a meeting last week. He felt apparently that his efforts in the matâ€" ter were not successful, for he left town a day or two afternwards and it is understood that the question is dropped so far as he is concerned. The dlflwult\ seemed to ‘be that while several men â€" were quite ready to It is understood that a local man of good financial standing has suggested another plan now. He offers to give one of the most valuable corner lots in town for $30,000 in stock and also put up an additional $20,000.00 in cash for stock in a company to build a $200,000.00 hotel here. Part of the amount required in this latter case could be carried through ‘bonds, mortâ€" gage or other financial plan. Apparently the proposal to stage a campaign to raise the nucleus of a fund for the erection of a big new modern hotel in Timmins has been dropped for the present. Mr. Earl PLAN FPOR BIG NEW HOTEL DROPPED HERE LAST WEEK MEMORIAL DAY OBSERVED HERE ON SUNDAY LAST The memorial service held Aat the Timmins cemetery last Sunday for those interred in the vault during the winter months was largely atâ€" by Capt. Cornthiwaite of the Salvation tended. The services were conducted Army, Rev. M. R. Hall, pastor of the Baptist church, and Rev. J. D. Parks, of the Presbyterian church. Many motored out. from town and there were numerous floral offerings placed on the various graves in the cemetery. So. Porcupine â€" Schumacher Timmins THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Read "Driving, Approaching and Putting;" "Golf Clubs and How to Use Them;" "Quick Cuts to Good Golf;" "Secret of Golf;" "Golf Do‘s and Don‘t‘s" moderately priced at 75e each "You Can Take Me Away from Dixie, but You Can‘t Take Dixie from Mce." Victor Record Number 19312 Get Yours Now Phone 68 odd‘s Drus Stores Ltd Obe Dependable DPrug Stores Improve Your Game GOLFERS! Phone 131A ( Sincere sympathy will be extended to Mr. and Mrs. C. Latham, Maple street, in the death on Saturday last of their infant daughter, nine weeks of age. The funeral took place on Sunday, Rev. M. R. Hall, pastor of the Baptist church, conducting the has now a fine new clubâ€" house for its G.W.V.A., to replace the structure destroyed ‘by the 1922 fire. The buildingâ€" is large enough for smokers and parties, etc., as well as for regular meetings of the G.W.V.A., but not designed for entertainment or concert purposes. The use of the club rooms has been offered to the I. OD.E. for their regular meetings. Imigi Prete, a Sudbury gentleman charged with having diquor for sale, explained the presence in his house of five 50â€"gallon containers each with a small quantity of highwines in the bottom, by telling the court that he was the sole consumer of the fiquor, and that he had thus drank 1,000 galâ€" lons of diluted highwines all by his lonesome in the past four years. E. Papke, of Kirkland Lake, is suing the Township of Teck for $500.00 damages alleged to be caused to a lot he owns and which the Townâ€" ship has been using as a road, pendâ€" ing the reg'iular road sbeing out and put in shape for travel. The Lookout, the bright little newsâ€" paper published at Sioux Lookout, Ontario, defines a ‘"‘flying fish‘‘ as ‘‘a fellow getting married in an airâ€" ship.‘‘ Leokout there, ‘*Lookout‘‘! New Liskeard Turf Olub will have horse races at Liskeard Beach, July Ist, with freeâ€"forâ€"all event, purse $200.00 ; 2:25 class, purse $200.00 ; and named race, purse $50.00. The New Liskeard Speaker last week says:â€"‘"*Miss Flora Meles, of Schumacher, returned on Monday after attending the funeral of ‘her brother, Harry Meles.*" \Mr Chas. Grill was a vmtor in town last week.\ Phone 127 Finest quality rubber in these Bathing Capsâ€"the newest colors and novelty trims. They are all wonâ€" derful values. â€"Prices range from YARDLEY‘S Lavender Talcum $1.00 bottle ‘‘Miss Eleanor Simmons succeeded in passing her 2nd year in MeMaster Un iversity, while Mr. Murray Simmons succeeded in capturing a‘ scholarship of $150 for ‘the best work in Arts. Congratulations to both these young folk,.‘*‘ t Et 4 4 t t in 5 t t o n t it o t t t C t i 5 3 t t 4 t t t t 4 44 5 Friends in Timmins will be interest ed in the following from the last isâ€" sue of The New Liskeard Speaker :â€" This (Wednesday) afternoon the Ladies‘ , Ausxtliary of Union Church, Schumacher, will serve Tea and Home Cooking at the home of Mrs. James Monaghan, Second Ave: nue, Schunmacher. ( iMt. W. A. Griffin, superintendent of tle T. N.0., is in the hospital at North Bay after an operation for apâ€" pendicitis last week. Mr. Griffin is making very satisfactory progress to recovery. _ Dates have been set for the Fall Assizes, the Assizes at Cochrane to on Tuesday, Oct. 21st. ‘Mr. 11. G. Enders, of Hamilton, spent last {week in the Camp. sezgflync £iMr, W Lavender Soap 40c per cake YARDLEY‘S Lavender Face Powder $1.00 per box BA THING CAPS 25¢ to $1.50 OSSSSE* 3aTORES Shampoo Powder 60c per box Lavender Sachet 25¢ pekg. YARDLEY‘S Lavender Bath Salts $1.25 bottle Ajppeal has been entered by F. Sscullino against a conviction for breach of the He was fined $500.00 and three months, it being a second conviction. Provinceial officers visited poolroom in Gowâ€" ganda and found three ‘bottles of liqnor. Mrs. Seullino claimed the liquor as hers, saying she obtained it from the Government dispensary on the prescription of a Timmins doetor. The next regular meeting of the ‘own Council is scheduled for Monâ€" ay afternoon, June 223rd. 4 Colborne St. â€" Toronto Reliability, Efficiency, Promptness MARKETSUMMARY ON REQUEST Members Toronto Stock Exchange (Sin‘ve 18986 )

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