Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 6 Aug 1924, 1, p. 11

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Try The Porcupine Advance Want Ads for Sure Results REAL SERVICE IN THE ’ MINING MARKET Homer L. Gibson Co. Bringing Up Father A service based on seventeen years of direct connection with Northern Ontario’s mines. has given us. II‘ YOUR NAME IS NOT NOW ON OUR MAILING LIST, WRITE FOR GIBSON’S FORTNIGHTLY MIN- A service that hundreds of clients have tried and found satisfactory in every particular. ING REVIEW AND OUR FREE MAPS OP POROU- PINE AND KIRKLAND LAKE. A service fortified :by the knowledge this long experience .40C )flm DQZD #0 424m 077.020 .rmwwozw >20 ,2 nos/5 .5 dyxm 40c 40 > 4N?nimfl N514. ZO/z . DZm Zm .415. 12.44 OOEIZN er 4OC.I7<m Pou 40C I><mu “1 40 3/4 flow Jimpom. anoquOZnu .2 >O<>an - k. A . I n l I t . I . ‘ I ' r I I . ._ L\ . . ~ . ' ‘ - ‘ ' a I , _ .' I The Wonder Kidney LiVerf‘u StomachTonic . as Nati'onaHyAdvertiséd ' ' ’ --.'Sdld,by' ' F.?v1.BL.’RKF..'I'IMMINS erccmgalso sold m Suuth anrupmv his 3'. L Pilg- wnyth and good (fruit: Hz (“JPYTM hpfn Tms V3 ALL THEâ€" ~ MONEEAVE - fir. 703-4-5 Bank of Hamilton Building TORGHTO, ONT. ‘) AHMHUH 'H'X 3)" XL .11!!!“ may] ..\\ .).T£.zu.yH mpg X 1n “MW-"H I! sunn‘ um; '08le u! 11(I!1‘.l{).)ll! 2g.” 8 Bug] .wa .U" .\‘.t.n:.) .) ‘IUH "‘11 5! "All 'HS-‘ET-s’ s‘fiugx am 01 Ilnmppu mm” 1! my.“ mum pawamml “’HEH “WWW." "‘H. "'97 1: '1“ 1110 (Hi; [)(3.Iu.)t< a” 1 .1” Sum! [[l? mm.” mm al.) HHS [mm llnuglmlum.) 11: my.“ s‘zugy am 11“.“ 4mm mn_.{ s.[12.10110g)-.1«m.1.‘) n mun” punmsa” '01.]. 3:161:31” )I'HI’VJY irl'.‘li'l.(_l’l'\”:l S’l'lX’EI'I WM [If KING’S PRIZE A MIR“! BflUNIflV MAN Desmond Staff 0 THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMIN‘S, ONTARIO eering staff of the T. NO. two years ago, and he got. leave of a'b- sem‘e on May 31 to attend the Bisley meet, this leave expiring Sept. 1,” added the . Chairman. Prizemau \Vorks in North,” The Northern News of Cobalt last Week sayszwml’rivate l‘)esnmnd Burke, the Ottawa youth who won the King’s l’rize, let't Northern Ontario to go overseas to gain the premier honor for marksnia-uship, and it is probable that he will come back to his job in the Kirkland 'Lake section after he has returned home. The crack shot is employed as a rod man on the ex; tensionLOt the Nipissiug Central Rail- way east from S‘wastika. Last Winter he worked from the camp on the Blanehe fiver, and he left his occu- pation to go to England. “Private Burke is expected bark at Ottawa on Sunday and it is understood ‘by his fell0\V-Oll'l[)l(’)y(-BBS on the branch that he will again take up his duties with them, at least for the summer months.” He scored 230 out of 25”. The Natiuna] Rifl presented him with :1 g afldition t0 the King £250. He is the fifth l ' nd'er th Prizeman \V Nurthern Ne recept Nortl‘l LAND IN PHELPS TOWNSHIP OPENED FOR SETTLEMENT LEA-US EMPIRE NLMRKSIMMN A'l BLSIL'EY ‘ Desmond IV H \V On lI‘( IO] d Burke of the '1 Leave a th )0 ft Desmund 111C 111t t ha 1N the Jxm in 1880. on his return t the w-enu'floyec Inning t0 Karl‘wny Commlss Burke joined the en \V lesidont of North 1t Father Danced All Right! O headin on N.O. ;' Absence Bisley. Surlu more lots in rth Bay wcr .md k0 of the Guai‘ds. ()tt '1‘ North May," lmirman of the [’9 Prlze of CM Indian to rize Since 'its crank marks- the Empire. a possible of 6- Association mid medal in lid at IHV bona Engineering . Railway. 3 to Go of. ,1(_'(‘( )6 nmediate re of )ee lI m "II the railâ€" h'im a big o duty in II 'W Illl’ purposes. and For- xtter and 1 of the 11‘. Kins: 1t opened helps open- a-fide MW :1, km D O W 101‘ W38 11111 11H 111 ‘1 I1 111 5 H MIME WINNER flf ’ "'1“ ' ' 31".”1'. : V03 13 mm” mm ununlcnr'm Last Week-end Not Favourable for Golf Except on Saturday Afternoon. lawn the H \V Di 1). 1ft G. H. F. Adams . D. W. O’fSu'l'livan Dr. H. H. )Ionl‘e . W. S. Macpherson Chas. M. Amer .. J. H. Bacon .. .. appear that a. blast had ."been set in the quarry and the fuse lit without thought of the passenger train which was about three-quarters of an hour late. The. engineer on the train says he had no warning that any blasting.r was intended. When the explosion ocourred a hail of-’loose rocks poured down on the passing train. Windows in the express and baggage cars were broken, as well. as a couple of win- dows in the second-class coach. The Northern News says that one passen- ger, who was sitting at an open win- dow with his elbow resting on the sill. was struck by a fairly large piece of rock which descended with consider- able for-c-e. His elbow was painfully TRAIN 4'7 DAMAGED BY ° EXPLOSION IN QUARRY On Wednesday last an explosion in the limestone quarry north of Hailey- r'bury just as No. 47 was passing re- sultefl in one passenger being slight- l'y injured and four windows in the train being) broken. [From the stories told about the occurrence it, would bruised. Provinv-ial Police carried on an investigation into the matter. The quarry is near the track at. about. Mileage 109, and the limestone is be- ing taken out for shipment to the Albitilbi Power Paper Co. at Iro- quois Falls, the .paper mill using a large quantity of this stone in its in- dustiy. Mr. August Johnson, near Haileybury, has the contract for sup- plSving' the stone, and “Mr. E. Fern- holm was in charge for Mr; Johnson in the work at the quarry. There has been of thefts of bio} cat: the of D1 secondfhm vate individuals h of age pletely by changes police believe appointed repa specially used i II 1t the ll] .1t l\'(,‘( 1‘ he )H 1H l'€ U. [”1110 . . . . R. Todd ..... R. Rutherford B. Grassett .. :hty Umns‘tun Sutherland . ‘l. Sullivan D. Kelly 1-1. “Bacon H. Emery Rice . . . . M. \Vh'ite W Il {11.0 a o o . Cooper th Search is hemg earned on to J< this shop. After being changen ;toIen wheels have been dispose L second-hand stores and to Dr Jorden W {It \V \V [y use .u'ch : each *, but the police ey have broken work by the arre 3+ voung‘ men mam teven idem N Medal ll wh tere IE .1111 mgr men 31:01 Stolen whee )IC‘YC t m ir shop t] n changin \\' that d I1 )V 'IE RVGT UH quarry v-fi vs JIM mstr GI] On 118â€" 9-0â€" I'E 102â€"22â€"- ‘â€" LI 1nd HIIE 1( been set in lit Without. train which of an hour II IV assmg re- éng slight- WS ‘in the the stories €V€ 111911106 {‘8 1nd net .l( 20 :\ (1a lllt 69 9‘2 69 1E 86 TIMMINS BRANCH, - SOUTH PORCUPINE BRANCH, MOOMOMO”O”MONOOOMWOWQOWOOOMONOOM ”MW.”OWOOOOWOWWOWOWOW 3mm;saws«xxs3;sxxx“sxxxxxsxxxxssxsxsmxxmmmm‘é JOHN L. 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BRANTFORD ROOFING NALYZE carefully the money you have been spending. You will find that quite a large proportion of it might have been saved with little or no inconvenience. Decide now that you will deposit in the bank regularly that portion of your earnings which your analysis shows you can save. BUILDERS SUPPLIES T IMMINS BRANCH, OF CAN AD.A. “GYPROC” NEW LISKEARD i t“! By Geo. McManus Head Office 11 _\' \t W .\l D. SUTHERLAND, Manager. .11 F. R. WAY, Manager. Timmins, Ont. ll ONTARIO \V Acting Manager. 19 W I‘E 19 452‘ rd- 11y

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