Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 30 Jul 1924, 1, p. 8

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<b o s s s i o s i o i i i i i i i i i i i in i oo in i i i io in in 5 ap ap ts 95 4545 0045 35 3005 45 40 45 40 45 44 848845 4 4455 54 4 344 54 4 4 5 3 Sparks Gircus : COMING TO TIMMINS ON ‘ Monday, August 18 Open to nativeâ€"born Sceots and Scotgwomen and those of Scottish deâ€" Meetings the second and fourth Fridays of the month, in the 1.0.0.F. Hall, Timmins, starting at 8 p.m. sharp. _ _Membership fee, $2.80 per year for ordinary members and 50¢. per year for associate members. # and up. Good Accommodation â€" Phone 275 W Room and Board $9.00 per week OoM 2 GORDON BLOCK TIMMINS William 0. Langdon D. MACKIE, A. J. President. A WORD TO THE WISE IS SUFFICIENT WAlT Guaranteed 10 Times Larger Than Any Circus Now Playing Canada Barrister, Solicitor, etc. r| SPARKS CIRCUS |;, â€"! Now Playing all the !â€" Larger Cities in Canada No Shortâ€"Changing No Graft No Immoral Shows Seecretary. Box 1338 31â€"35P When in the woods be sure your imatch is out before throwing it away ; _don‘t throw cigars, cigarettes, and pipe ashes on the ground without beâ€" ing albsolutely sure they are out; build small campfires a‘way ‘from brush and small trees; never leave your campfire unwatched, make sure you thoroughly extinguish your campâ€" fire with water; when it is dead bury it in wet earth; see that others do likewise; report to responsible parâ€" ties all forest fires large and small. Deing extTracled, w almost as valuah weight of the fuel residue. chat A London, England, correspondent of WThe Ottawa Journal says that manufacturers and shipowners are much mystified by the activities of a young man who has been calling on them recently, and trying to negotiate 1# for the purchase of the their furnaces. He refuse why he wants this soot, . ready to pay three times ONLY THE ONE KIND OF SOOT WILL SUIT THIS GENTLEMAN Â¥ to pay three ed by the ordi ts, and will not He:takes a s s his offer after imored that som r extracted, whic valuable some nt which ma | WAIT WAlT refuses: to sA soot, but he i times the pric nary soot met anv and al uy any imple fir an analy which W soot ftrom metal the s 11 11 moreney iel)'. ) bes titv LV NORTH BAY DAMAGED BY EXPLOSION THAT WENT WILD In blasting a rock cut in front of the town hall at North Bay on Friday atternoon, workmen came near to blowing up a large part of the town. Rocks weighing hundreds of pounds were hurled through the air, plate glass windows â€" were smashed, and there were a numlber of narrow esâ€" capes from death or serious injury by people in the vicinity. Fortunateâ€" Iy, however, no one was hurt, though consideratble damage" was done. The workmen say that a ‘"‘faulty seam"‘ in the cut was responsible for the ‘‘spread of the shot‘‘ with the conâ€" sequent running wild of the explosion. The loss will run into thousands of dollars. Despatches from Norths Bay say that the G.W.V.A. clubhouse The loss will run into thousands of dollars. Despatches from Norths Bay say that the G.W.V.A. clubhouse across from the Town Hall was the prineipal targzet for the flying misâ€" siles, two large plate glass windows being demolished. Several panes of glass in the apartments upstairs were also broken, and the inmates received a bad scare. (Three windows in the Town Hall basement were smashed and Chief of Police Clark, who was standing near ‘by, had a close call. Some bricks in the Methodist church were also dented and chipped, but the stained glass windows escaped injury. Five young men had gatherâ€" ed at the entrance to the clubrooms watching operations, but these also eseaped serious injury, although two of them were hit by. small stones and receivred minor injuries. ~One large is of 30,000 thirtvy knots m the ~cutâ€" was reg ‘‘spread of the shot seqauent running wild Raspberries At Their Best The next few nevy Red Sour Every basket of N.P.G. fruit carries a label that tells you the quality of the fruit you are buying. You are certain that you will get just what you ask for. If your grocer cannot supply you, telephone our local representative. The N.P.G. Purple Label denotes fruit of the highest and most select quality. The Red Label stands for a fine grade of fruit excellent for both table and preserving. Blue Label fruit is a family grade good for all purposes. Niagara Peninsula Growers Ltd., are able to guarantee the quality of all fruit bearing their label because it is carefully graded and packed and then inspected before shipping. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS. ONTARIO ) if you Lave ring the firs And ‘black e Niagara Peninsula Growers, Ltd. will be the Look for This Label It Tells You the Quaiity of the Fruit You Buy iven by comiparison with The ‘‘Hood"‘ and the ! st ‘battle cruisers in the Y ever ‘been seen outside of tons displacement, is an an hour. days will end this year‘s fine crop of Montâ€" ~Cherries. ‘This is the best preserving varâ€" n‘t purchased your requirements, buy now. t week in August raspiberries will be at their urrants will hbe on the market in good quanâ€" c â€"best time to buy either of them for canning. Grimsby BARKS AND BITES BOTH Ontario oil burner and has a speed of over stone, weighing about 200 pounds, went saiiing through space and crashâ€" ed through the ca) of the Hydro truck which was parked on First Aveâ€" nue, a block away. The driver had just left his post and was standing a couple of yards distant. ‘Had he been in the cab he would surely have met instant death. E R. Riggs; Ryan Murry Drug Co., Timmins; . W. D. Pearce Sons, South Poreupine. Swollen, red and inflamed ‘tonsils yield like magic to the wonderfnl healing powâ€" er of this remedy. Pure]y vegetable and pleasâ€" ant to take. Can be given to the youngest child. Ask your druggist for free sammple. § It is a duty every mother owes to herself and her family to become thoroughâ€" ly acquainted with DR. THUNA‘S TONSIL AND ADENOID PILLS Every Mother‘s Paty: ‘â€" ‘â€"~~.> *«+Now,""*‘ asked his . teacher, reâ€" proachfully, ‘‘don‘t you want to learn how to figure ‘batting averâ€" ages?""‘â€"Louisville Courierâ€"Journal. WHY ALL THE BOYS SHOULD STUDY MATHEMATICS what good is percentage!l"‘ erowled dittle Tommy. timid aeropiane passenger. ‘‘About 4,000 fest,"* said the pilot ‘‘I haven‘t started fto climb yet." ‘‘I don‘t know wlhether or. not _ mentioned it before we hopped off,‘ quavered the passenger, ‘*but I‘n not at all ambitious.‘‘~â€"â€"Exchange. (O)ne nice thing that you can wal without â€" offendin Moines Register. MT. Leo cMascioli, Pad done a Ilarg® amo«ant of work of all kinds without an accident of any importance and he is anxious naturally to keep up this good record, and special attenâ€" tion is accordingly_being given to protecting the workmen, as well as the public, while work is in proâ€" Thursday afternoon last one of the workmen employed on the storm sewer work stepped on the edge of the trench at the corner of Pine street and Fourth Avenue and the carth gave underneath him. (The sand and gravel came down with him as he fell into the trench and he was covered up past the knees by the fallâ€" ing earth and pinned right in the trench. He called loudly for help, and other workmen were on the scene immediately and in a few minutes he was dug out, without the slightest inâ€" jury, except that he received a conâ€" siderable fright when he found himâ€" self chalf buried.. The incident and the man‘s shouts attracted a crowd of considerable size to the scene and when the speedy. shovel work had re, leased the man the crowd expressed its appreciation by a cheer or two. The workmen had been warned to keep away from the edges of the exâ€" cavations, and now special precauâ€" ti%us are being taken to prevent any further acceidents. The contractor, Mr. Leo Mascioli, bad done a larg» MAN CAUGHET IN FPALLING TRENCH, BUT NOT HURT ‘‘The act with its regulations reâ€" quires each individual or company in Ontario manufacturing rough before erecting or operating a sawmill in Ontario manufacturing rough lumâ€" ber, lath, shingles, sawn ties, veneer, cooperage stock, pulp or paper and mills engaged in cutting up, barking, or rossing pulpwood to secure an anâ€" nual\license from the Department of Lands and Forests and to furnish certain facts in respect of the source of supply and output. Penalties are provided for failure to comply with the requirements."‘ ‘"‘With a view to a more effective method of keeping check upon the output of . mills, ascertaining the source of supply and the general class and quality of timber used, the present government in its intonsive effort toward conservation of the forâ€" est wealth has provided this machinâ€" ery and the statistical results, when regularly talbulated, will furnish the Department of Lands and Forests with valuable information. YCdariy i1cense. _LMs applies to all sawmills in the iProvince irrespective of size. Fees for the licenses range from $1.00 to $5.00 for the larger mills, the smaller mills being able to secure their licenses without any cost at all. , In explanation of the terms of the act, in addition, to cireularizing all listed sawmill owners, W.â€"C. Cain, Deputy Minister of Lands and Forâ€" ests, issued the following statement : ALL LUMBER MILLS MUST HAVE LICENSES IN ONTARIO Legistation went Ist this year, ma for all lumiber m vearly license. T] An official statement for the six months ended June 30th shows Dome Minésâ€"Limited earnings to have been $1,053,822 before depreciation. ‘The dividend rate requires $953,344, so it will be seen that a moderate margin over requirements was secured. In the first six months of last year the net earnings were $1,064,256, The statement shows: DOME EARNINGS MORE THAN ALL REQUIREMENTS M\ How high â€"are nid aeroplane ‘*About 4,000 [ haven‘t stam momntn thing about a radio is o walk out and leave it VerV etore de lividends makin mills This 21 5]1n)2er oree on July compulsory take out a 11 d ithe to all §0) 14 These candies arrive every Thursday. Leave your order for the regular asâ€" sortment or make up any assortment you desire. List closes every Tuesday morning. 4 Same prices as in Torontb and Montreal. LIMITED 5 Pine St. South Reed Block Ayanâ€"Murray Drug Go. TLauta BSecord Canodiles Gordon Block BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC 25c. and 50c. a boxâ€"6 for $2.50â€" at druggists or sent postpaid by Fruit» aâ€"tives Limited, Ottawa. Fourteen years ago, Mr. James S. Deigaty, of Gilbert Plains, Man., was a nervous wreck. His system was shattered by Nervous Prostration, and he was reduced in weight from 170 to 115 pounds,. He wrote on May 15th, 1917, "Every medicine I tried proved useless until a friend induced me to take ‘Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives.‘ I began to mend at once. After using this fruit medicine for three months, I was back to normal. I have never had such good health as I have enjoyed the past six years. We are never without a box of ‘Fruitâ€" aâ€"tives‘ in the house." ‘"Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives‘"‘ is a compiete fruit treatmentâ€"being made of the juices of fresh ripe fruits and tonics. Writing again on Septcmber 27th, 1923, Mr. Delgaty says, "I stand b) my letter to you in 1917â€"I still recommend ‘Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives‘." 60 Balsam St. and Corner Presâ€" tan St. and Wilson Ave. Box 962 $. Finkelman and Max Greenberg Calls made at any time, for either Buying or Selling, to * Poreupine ard Schumacher.. Best Service New and Second Hand Furnâ€" iture of All Kinds We buy at the highest price and sell at the cheapest. We make a specialty of exchanginge @gnods. Health Restored by The Fruit Treatment Leave Your Orders for Frank J. Kehoe T wo Stores Dealers In Give Us a Call Timmins

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