Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 12 Nov 1924, 1, p. 6

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Because of this, it cooks perfectly in less time than it takes to boil coffee or fry eggs, Quick Quaker is just as delicious and flavoury as the regular Quaker Oats you have always known. It is just as wholesome and nourishing. It is packed in the same sealed cartons COLDER weather calls for hot breakfasts. Now, you can preâ€" pare a steaming cerealâ€"every mornâ€" ing in 3 to 5 minutes. Quick Quaker cooks perfectly while you make the coffee. cereal Cooks in 3 to 5 minutes Quick Quaker 7.,00 p.m.â€"Dinner _ to Col. Harry Cockshutt, _ Lieutenantâ€"Governor â€" of (Ontario, hbeing given hy the Boards of Trade and Chambers of Commerce of m,â€"Muncheon as guests of the Caty of _ _ Toronto, Sunnyside _ Pavilion, Sunnyside. Afternoon free for perâ€" sonal engagements, or toâ€"â€" attend Royal _ Agricualtural _ Fair. Each visitor will be furnished with a ticket with the compliments of the Royal Agricultural Winter Faip Asâ€" sociation entitling him to admission to the Fair any time during his stay in Toronto., The programme arranged for the entertainment of the visitors includes the following :â€" y Thursday, November 20thâ€"12.30 p. m.â€"Luncheon as guests of the City of _ _Toronto, Sunnyside _ Pavilion, the three days, Nov. 20th, 21st and 22nd, when a number of the leading business and professional _ men of Northern Ontario awill be the guests of the Toronto Board of Trade at Toâ€" ronto. â€"A from the Toronto Soard of Trade says that the purpose of this visit is to enable the Toronto Board of Tnade to return in some deâ€" gree the many courtesies shown memâ€" bers of the city board on the several occasionsâ€" on which they have been received in Northern Ontario:; also, to renew and perpetuate the kindly neâ€" lations which have been formed beâ€" tween Toronto and the North. Among those invited from Timmins to be the guests of the Toronto Board of Trade on the occasion are several who have been prominent in Boand of Trade matters here, including President T. 6. King, D. Ostrosser, F. M. Wallingâ€" ford, 4. A. Maecdonald, H. Webb, N. Laing,. J. E. Newton, C. Pierce. â€" The Toronto Board of Tradeâ€" Luncheon and Lounge Rooms in the Royal Bank Building will be placed at the dispns:ill of the visitors during the visit. | L rade and of Commerce of the Province. To this event a ber of the representative citizens of each town in the North Land were to be invited. Funther _ particulars are now to hand, and it appears that the Dinner is one of the features of the three days, Nov. 20th, 21st ‘and 22nd, when a number of the leading Representative Citizens of North Land Invited to be the Guests of Toronto Board of Trade, Nov. 20th, 21st and 22nd. Attractive Programme Arranged for the Event. Toronto Returning Courtesies Shown Here to Visitors from the City. Northern Men To Be Guests of Toronto Board of Trade THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO here, including Presiden D. Ostrosser, F. M. Wall A. Macdonald, H. Webb E. Newton, C. Pierce. oand _ Trade g President T. F. M. Wallingeâ€" I, H. Webb, N. â€" The ade â€" Luncheon noys were recovered fTrom the lake. A: the request of the mother of the (dmwned lads. an mqn;mt was opened [last week. MeCuilongh in his evidence made it clear that in ais opinion death was due to drownina ’:md not from any external injury reâ€" meeived prior to, death. their sries V the : Hudson M yeatrs, sons of Mr. and V ilneff, were drowned in HLner The 29 years old, and both were married. Their home was in Guigues, Quebec. Returning from a timber inspection trip in connection with work Guiâ€" mond‘s father was undertaking for the J.. R. Booth Company, their canoe capsized 150 feet from the shore. was drawn under alâ€" most immediately, but Guimond manâ€" aged to swim almost to the bank, only to drown before the could make the shore. His relatives had no boat and could not go to his aid. An Elk Lake despatch tells the sad story of how with his father and two sisters looking on and unable to render assistance, Guimond was drowned within a few feet of safety following an acceident to his canoe on a bay in the Montreal River, about 40 miles from Elk Lake. Emil (Gelina, his companion, also perished, going down when the eraft upset in a strong wind. The men were both 23 years old, and both were married. FATHER AND SISTERS UNABLE TO HELF DROWNING MAN. statroned ~at Uobalt. Craik, who has been at Cobalt for some time, has been transferred â€" toâ€" Cochrane. Officer A. Craugh, of Elk Lake, has been transferned to Haliburton, Offiâ€" cer Butler, of Toronto, coming to Bik Lake. â€"Oflicer Kennard, recently at Cobalt, has been transferred to Island Falls. TRANSFERS OF PROVINCIAL POLICE IN NORTH LAND viLttC LV Y dlL ZIXSELLICUILUPAL ~YYInter Paim. The Board will also be pleased to make hotel reservations in advance upon request. In wview of the large number of visitors who will ‘be atâ€" tending the Royal Agricultural Winâ€" ten Fair and other meetings being held in Toronto at that time, it is sugâ€" gested that the visitors make hotel reservations well in advance. Mr. R. A. Stapells, President of the Toronto Board of Trade, has visited the North Land on more than one ~câ€" casion, while Mr. W. H. Anderson, Chairman of the Northern Ontario Development Committee of â€"the Toâ€" ronto Board of Trade, is a former resident of this country always ready and energetic in doing anything to adâ€" vance the interests of the North Land. ‘The Secretary of the Toronto Board of Trade, Mr. F. D. Tolcehard, has also shown very keen internest in Northern Ontario and its developâ€" ment. Ssturday, _ November _ 22ndâ€"IP for personal engagements or visit the Royal Agcricultural Winter Fa 9,00 p.m.â€"Guests of the Royal Aoâ€" ricultural Winter Fair Association at the evening performance at the Rovyal Agricultural Winter Fain. Saturday, â€" Novemberâ€" 22ndâ€"Free * 1X Onge . 6.00 4 Toronto Board‘s Roval B intenest Board + Roval Ontario. ‘This evening is being lett open in onder that those who desive may attend this Dinner and pay their tribute to His Honour for the service which he has rendered the Province of Ontario. Tickets at $3.00 ‘ each may ‘be secured from ‘Mn. T. Marshall, Secretary Banquet Committee, Roval Bank Building, Toronto, or through your local Board of Trade. Friday, November 21stâ€"Morniag free for personal engagzements or to attend Royal â€" Agricultural _ Winter ‘air. nomnes 4941 the 00 .m ind red o â€" Boand of _ Trade s Clb Rooms, 20th Bank Building. p.m.â€"â€"(Guests of the R« p.m.â€"Motor tour of places of t as guests of the. Toronto of Trade, commencing from the Bank _ Building, King â€" and Streets. n 6 rod i( n WwAsAi}p hing by torehli Shortlvy after | Herman â€" Wi Adolphus BE Mr. and (Mi Dinner as guests of m ‘Mn. T. Marshall, c Committee, Royal oronto, orâ€" through ) 1 DHome Mines Co., Ltd..::.......... ,‘i Hollinger Stores ~‘|McIntyre Mercantile Co., Ltd. ne{M. O:‘Connor :..:..:..:::.:...!..,.....;.. Reamsootton and Edwards ... ?‘* United Provision Company ... o Frank Freldman *.........:...;...;.::. ‘Shankman Bros ‘Frank Byck:â€"::.:,:..."}:.;...";..," Outside toilets should be flyâ€"proof, and should ‘be disinfected quite often. By Order of the BOARD OF HEALTH Special attention should be paid to your yard, Keep it clean, and so avoid sickness and disease. bags Chloride of lime is supplied free of charge and can ‘he had by applying at the City Hall. Tin cans and other dry ganbage may be put in covered barrels or boxes or See that all lids are kept on your cans and that all doors of, your toilets are kept closed. Householders must supply their own garbage cans which should be kept clean and disinfected with chlorâ€" ide of lime., All table garbage should be wrapâ€" ped in paper and placed in a covered ganbage can. Garbage does not inâ€" clude ashes and chips and these must rot ‘be put in with garbage. Attention ‘ m;m Ml BUILDS STURDY BODIES T7 T TM Whiala MA ~â€"â€"-<\ LAW OFFICE W. G. BOWLES, B.A. South Porcupine â€" â€" Ont. Township Building After every meal Re Garbage Householders ! FOR SALE BY LIM Brand Powdered Whole Milk, being the purest and finest milk procurabie with only the moisture removed, makes an ideal food for babies. Its purity is constant and unvarying and when reliquified its perfect digestibility builds up strong bone and healthy muscle, thus producing sturdyâ€"bodied children. PSÂ¥ * 4 » Ask your doctor what he thinks of Kiim Toronto 90 4 a a o > al Room 6, Marshallâ€"Ecclestone Block TIMMINS â€"â€" ONT. Electrical _ Treatments, General Drugless and nonâ€"Surgical Practice Hemstitching and Picot Edging Done Mr. Gauthier will be at Timmins daily. great medicine is before the public as a restorative tonic and flesh builder. I say, with all confidence, I owe my life to Carnol. Nothing equals this medicine."â€"Gordon M . sinclair, Chatham, N.B. Ns 1=24 Gordon H. Gauthier world, that they need a building up tonic, to take Carnol. 1t is only by giving it a fair trial that they wili know its splendid qualines. After using the first bottle I noticed a marked improvement. My appetite improved and after the seâ€" cond bottle I could eat like a horse, even raw potatoes and onions would be as welcome as apples. 1 slept like a log, and after a refreshing sleep, I was able to take up the strenuous work of the hustling inâ€" surance agent.. This work calls for considerable nervous energy in closâ€" ing business and I can say, with confidence, Carnol has no superior in the medicine line. I would gest that your company give this letter a most conspicuous place, so that everyone may know what a Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, Etc. Opp. Woolworth‘s, 12 Third Ave. The following letter needs. no comment from us. We leave Mr. Sinclair to tell you about his exâ€" perience in his own words,â€"‘"I was very much run down and nervok following a railway accident some years‘ago. Medicines failed to give me any real help, so I decided to try Carnol. T not haverany faith in patent medicines, but a friend of mine said Carnol was far superior to any other of the soâ€"called patent medicines. ‘Give it a trial, hc said, ‘and let me know the results‘ I am glad to say this wonderful medicine has done for me what no other medicine has done, and it therefore gives me great pleasure to give this evidence in favor of Carnol. I would advise all business men who feel, after the strenuous life of the OFFICES REED BLOCK, TIMMINS SsOUTH PORCUPINE. Phone 77 Following a railway acciâ€" dent, after other medecines failed, he got relief from two bottles of Carnol. "Owe my life to Carnol," says Mr. Sinclair No. 3 Cedar Street, North (Note the New Address) ... Ssouth Porcupine ... Timmins .. Schumacher Connaught Station .. Ssouth Poreupine ... Ssouth Porcupine ._Timmins ... Timmins ... Timmins DENTIST Specialist in Plate Work and Crown and Bridge Work. 3346p

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