Timmins Newspaper Index

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

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evening. During the absence of Chief Greer on holiday, Deputy Chief M. Salley is Acting Chief of Police, and Conâ€" staible W. MeCord is Night (Chief. An additional officer has been placed on the force in the person of Mr. W. Donnelly who was on duty in uniform for the first time on Friday North Bay G.W.V.A. is organizing a Brass Band. (Mr. L. Saunders, for the past three years Bandmaster of the North Bay S.A. Band, and several of his bandsmen, according to The Nugget, intend to join the new Band. There are now 28 bandsmen on the list for the G.W.V.A. organization. Mr, ‘M. Greer, Chief of Police, left on Friday morning for his annual vacation in the East, where he will join Mrs. Greer and faxmly at the1r old home near Ottawa. ; PSE l enc se . d LE L _ on hand full line of Royal CGrown Derby, Limoges China, Cut Glass, Etc. Purses and Bags. . Full, line of Leather L HALPERIN Agent for Regina and Gruen Watches GORDON BLOCK TE EPHONE 141 PINE ST., TIMMINS i § _ Friends in Timmins and district will be interested in the following from last week‘s Haileyburian :â€" ‘‘[Mr. Alfred Chesser, who has been in the assay office of the Keeley Mine in South Lorrain for the past couple of months, has accepted a position with the Consolidated Mining Smelting Co., atâ€"Kimberley, B.C., and left on Wednesday afternoon to take up his new duties. His many friends here wish him luck in his new posiâ€" tion.‘‘ Miss Josephine Walterson returned to Cobalt last week after a visit in the Poreupine Camp. Mrs, M. Bowie and children left on Wednesday last for a visit to Toâ€" ronto. Mrs. T. F. Roynon, of Sudbury, is visiting her sisters, Mrs. H. A. Chitâ€" tenden and Mrs. F. E. Loney. Miss Eva Bentley, of Toronto, is siting friends in town. Timmins and District Notes 8 oz. Bottles with Blower That we are able to fill practically every requirement is due to the fact that our stocks are large andcomplete. Advertised remedies of merit and advertised drug store goods are always to be found on our shelves almost simultaneously with their introduction to the public, consequently whatever you hear or read of may nearly always be procured of us without any delay. Special Demonstration 1 VUU LW Daily Wants Satisfiedâ€" 16 oz. tin for use in sprayer THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 31 Sapho Puffers El Vampiro 10c Victor Records at Our Stores Flyosan Flyosan 15¢ 50c Thursday last another aeroplane passed over the town, ‘but too far up in the air to ask where hailing from or whither travelling. One or two more passages over the town like this and no one will pay any attention. It will be a matter of course to have aeroplanes running (back and forth, and it will be accepted along with all the other modern touches to the town and district. The Marter correspondent of The New Miskeard Speaker last week says|â€"‘‘Mr. and Mrs. J. C Wimâ€" hurst, of Timmins, Ont., have arrived here intending to put the summer in on their farm here.‘‘ The Quebec Government, it is derstood, is likely to subsidize branch line of the CJPR. from present terminus of Angliers to Rouyn goldfields. Bornâ€"In Timmins, on Sunday, July 27th, 1924, to ‘Constaible and Mrs, David daughter. Mrs. H. Duff and son, Lachlan, left on Sunday for a holiday visit to Toâ€" ronto and Kitchener. An important strike of gold is reported from Cairo Township. Mr. Alex Dewar, Editor of The Broke Hustler, Iroquois Falls, was a visitor to Timmins last Thursday. Insect Powder 250 Fly Swatters 15c 20c¢ Large Tins Flyosan Flyosan Sprayer unâ€" the the the So. Porcupine â€" Schumacher Timmins Mr. George Nelson, of Kirkland Lake, and (Miss (Mabel S§mith, of Matheson, were united in mariage reâ€" cently, at Emnglehart. They will reâ€" side in Kirkland Lake, where Mr. Nelson has a business. A (bear was caught in a trap at the Beaver Mine, Cobalt, last wei}(, and later sent to the happy hunting grounds by the gun route. The shootâ€" ing of a bear or two more, and perâ€" haps a litte less shooting of the bull, might help the mining market. _ The North Bay Board of Trade has extended a cordial in‘vitation to the Sudbury Board to join with the North Bay organization in the proâ€" posed trade trip to Northern Ontario in September. Thursday last the Fire Brigade had a run to Mr. Tony Delueca‘s resiâ€" dence, 60 Birch street south. The alarm «came from some stovepinjes catching fire. The fire was put out without any particular loss occurring. About 700 men have .been thrown out of work at Sudbury through the closing down of the British American Nickel Corporation, the company having gone into liquidation. Figures published by the Northland Post sho‘w the cost of the recent smallpox epidemic to the town of Cochrane to have hbeen $3,881.14. The cost of vaceinations was $340.50. The next regular meeting of the Town Counecil is scheduled for Monâ€" day, Aug. 1l1th. The Toronto Star on Saturday carâ€" ried a halfâ€"tone photo on its picture page of the Englehart Pipe Band. John Clark, Mayor of Englehart, was also shown in the picture. Everybody seems to be getting reâ€" ports about the reported holdâ€"up near South Poreupine,â€"except the Proâ€" vincial Police. Todd‘s Drug Stores Ltd You‘ll find in them the best candy purchase you ever made. A heavy coating of rich chocolate with deâ€" licious centers of fruits, nuts and creams. Fully as good chocolate candles as you ever purchased at 80c per Ib. If so you‘re just the kind of person we would like to convince. We would like to show you, whether you‘re from Missouri ornot. We ask you to try our THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Phone 68 erhaps You‘re Skeptical Bulk Chocolates . .. per Ib. . Obe Pependable Drug Stores Phone 131A ) One of the outstanding pictures of the present day, ‘*‘The Hunchback of Notre Dame," \nth Lou Chaney in the leading 1019, will be #t the New Empire Theatre on Friday and Satâ€" urday of this week, Aug. 1st and 2nd. It has been deserllbed as a * vivid love drama enacted amid qettmrrs of unâ€" paralled splendor‘‘; ‘"‘a pageant of colour, a blaze of beauty, scene after scene of â€" indeseribable loveliness"; ‘a dramatlc germ in a glorious setâ€" ting‘"‘; ‘‘a thrilling romance, with wonderful acting, and one that imâ€" presses the heart and memory."‘ Those who have seen the picture say that the press notices are not at all overdrawn; that it is in brief a truly wonderful produetmn ho n o m e e August 18th. ‘This notice is given in ample time so that those withount youngsters of their own may hunt np young%terfl as an exceuse for attendâ€" ing the cireus, as usual. Grownâ€"up folks who enjo cireus are reminded here Sparks Cireus will be in T the Athletie Grounds on August 18th, ‘This notice Porenupine Fair is makigg arrangeâ€" ments to have this year a new type of machine for the recording of the pullâ€" ing power of horses. This machine is in use in other sections of the country. It records very closely and accnrately’file puling power of a horse or team and it will add much to the interest of the contests along this line. enjoy seeing a herewith that in Timmins at on â€" Monday, tice is given Special Demonstration THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 31 ' Wmmmxx\ssmxmg Mr. G. H. Anderson, manager of the Great Northern Power Co., reâ€" turned Monday evening from a trip to the East, accompanied by his daugbter, who will visit here for a month. Bathing Caps 25¢ to $1.00 suit had to cating the h cating the hidden elothes. there was some difficulty the suit, but it was ev cated. Sharp will ihe befo istrate this week, charged KHOV AH Health Salts STOLEN SUIT OF CLOTHES HTDDEN IN BUSH NEA LAKE Italian Balm ENOS Fruit Saits 75¢ $1.25 for sunburn Victor Records at Our Stores he hidden elothes. Even then as some difficulty in finding , but it was eventually loâ€" Sharp will ibe before the Magâ€" out and assist in lo charged with theft 5 STORES xssmwxxxsmsxxxsfi e i . i . o o . o i . i i i ie i i on i5 o io i5 5 5 44 THREE FLOWERS Creams 50c Abbeys Salts abc 75¢ Waterâ€"Wings 50c Fruit Saiine € limmins Trail _ Rangers played Schumacher at Timmins on Saturday last, and won with the score 26 to 16, though it was baseball not cricket that was being played. However, the boys had a lot of good sport and playâ€" s Je o o o Nn e e QU,- ed the game, so it can be properly set down as a good match. The Melody ‘Trio, here with Chautauqua for Saturday‘s event, favoured the congregation at. the Presbyterian charch on Sunday evenâ€" ing with sacred instrumental music that was much appreciated. * 4 Coiborne St. â€" Toronte Reliability, Efficiency, Promptnoess MARKETSUMMARY ON REQUEST MINING SHARES HERO Members Toronto Stock Eachange OCTALISTS

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