Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 13 May 1925, 1, p. 6

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All Lines Represented BOX 70 PHONE 19 5 Pine St. South Reed Block LET ME GIVE YOU PARTICULARS Make your reservations 'now for May and June. Ryan-Murray Drug En. These candies arrive every Thursday. Leave your order for the regular as- sortment or make up any assortment you desire. List closes every Tuesday morning. Same prices as in Toronto and Montreal. Vacation Tours 23 days $240.00 in- elusive. Educational Tours 37 days $330.00. College Tours $330.00 Return portion good for One Year. Reduced Round Trip Third Cabin Rates $150.00 Return. Write, Phone or Call. iLaura Eecorb Eanbies F. 32'. UTTLEY, T. HOWARD, All Lancastrians Welcome and ‘their Friends are invited. Meets every first and second Sat- urday in Each Month. Lancashire Club - Timmins Meets every Tuesday evenmc 1n the Oddfellows Hall, Third Avenue. Visiting brethren requested to attend W. G. McHugh, W. G. Smith, "WINS lflBBE, LN”. N0. 453 IROQUOIS FALLS. PARIS HOTEL Now open for business. First-class rooms, and steam heated All up-to-date- conveniences. Reading and Sitting Rooms. Sample Room for Travellers. Best dining room in town. Meals at all hours. Leave Your Orders far Barrister, Sofldtor, etc. ROOM 2 GORDON BLOCK W8 W. G. BOWLES, B.A. South Porcupine - Ont. William 0. Langdon LAW OFFICE 60c. 6 POUND Phone, Call or Write J. K. Moore Pres. Township Building LIMITED Sec.-Treas. To Belfastâ€"Glasgow May 21 | June 18 ......... Metagami May 28 .............. .. . -.- .Montreal June 4 I July 2 ...... ' ..... Marloch To Gherbourg-Sonthampton-Hamburg May 30 .................. Marburn To Cherbourgâ€"Sonthampton-Antwerp May 20 { June 17 .......... Melita June SlJuly 1 ......... Minnedosa PROM QUEBEC To Liverpool May 22 I June 19 ....... Montroyal‘ To Oherbourg-Southampton-Hamburg May 13 I June 10..Emp. of Scotland To Cherbourgâ€"Southampton IMay 26 I June 30. .Emp. of France I ! Sails from New York I May 15 I June 12 . May 29 ............ SOUTH PORCUPINL. -- Meets evely second and foumh Wednesday in each month, in I....OUF Hall. Visiting patriarchs wélcome. D. Hughes, G.P. 44-5 J. R. Newman, R.S. GOLDEN ENCAMPMENT NO. 107 I.0.0.F. our Club. Anyone who wish to make this in- spection will be welcome to come. The Club is open every evening in- cluding Sunday. R. R. PAGLIARI, Cordially invite the citizens of Tim- mins to call at any evening between 8.30 and 12 pm. to inspect the quar- ters and to learn the good purpose of Open to native-born Scots and Scotswomen and those of Scottish descent. Meetings every Second and Fourth Friday in the Hollinger Recreation . Hall, Timmins. Membership fee, $2.00 per year for ordinary members and 50c. per year for associate members. D. MACKIE, P. LARMER, The Caledonian Society of Timmins. 41 Wilson Avenue GENERAL PAIN TERS Signs, Autos, Houses, Interior Decorating Residence Phonesâ€"537 and 258 RC. Box 903 Timmins, Ont. Ludfqrd and Skelly MSHEET METAL Pnooucrs Co. Wonderful value. White enameled Armco Iron base. Very stro :handoomc; handy. These new SM? 813:. and Drain Boards sold by all plumbers and hardware stoma, orwribedireeteo Electrical Contractor 8MP Enameled Drain Boardâ€"Price $6£_O SM? Enameled Sinks email. lung emmnl. an: In mace» can. mm‘fla ting- nnd instructions. electric all fit- President. A. B. GIROUX main. TORONTO wmmPEG .(DMONTON VANCOUVER CALGARV 134 Spruce Street, South PROM MONTREAL To Liverpool PHONE 290-Wâ€"2 ESTIMATES FREE PHONE 473-W. Best Sink Value Ever Offered anytyps o(_ Sink at a rem-rho price.‘ he hue u ELK-TEES: ,ron. agatedjvid: punct_whige ...... "Montrose ........ Montcalm ........ Montclare President. Secretary. 183A. on May 4th. Lake Temiskaming was officially declared free of ice on May 2nd. There were four who gave the correct date in The Haileyburian contest in the matter, one of the successful ones being a lady resident in New York City. There are quite 21 fev good guessers in New York. Navi- gation opened on Lake Temiskaming To-day (Wednesday), May 13th, is the tenth «birthday of Golden Beaver Lodge, A. F. A. M., Timmins, and will 'be obsem ed by a special (rather- ing of the members of the Order in the district. Members of the Order in the district are being invited to the annix ersary meeting and a noteworthy e1 ening is expected. The catering for the occasion will be 1n the capable charge of the Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid. “As we make our last run, headed homeward, if it be Thy will, order our train in on time. Let the light of Thy promises burn liright to light the last dark tunnel of death. As we run through to the Grand Central Station of the skies, may we have the approv- ing smile of the General Manager and Superintendent; sign with joy the payroll, receive our wages, and have an eternal lay-01f with God and an- gels and loved ones at home. And we will praise Thee forever- Amen.” TENTH ANNIVERARY . GOLDEN BEAVER LODGE “We are grateful for the Bible, Thy book of rules and instruction; be merciful in our examination and look with charity upon our failures. Thy promises and warnings are our headlights and hand lanterns; help us to use them so as to save our train from_ wreck. Deliver us from broken rails blind switches, false signals and mistaken orders. Be with us on every high bridge of reponsibility, on every sharp curve of emergency and in ‘every dark tunnel of trouble let the light of Thy Promises shine out 'bright. Grant us passes for our wives and children and let them be with us. \Vhen the storms of temp- tation and trial come, save us from the fatal slides and washouts that have wrecked so many trains on the road of life. Let our way, be kept secure by Thy guardian care, always Show the steel rail and rock ballast,§ and be solid and firm and free from destruction. Deliver us from snares of our enemy. May the headlight of the truth shine bright on a thrown switch, false signal or fatal obstruc- tion placed for the wreckage of our train. "May the emergency brake of a strong will save us. “O Lord, we meet as a body of railroad men, with our wives and daughters to consult for our interest. \Ve are reminded that life itself is a Itrain and the road to heaven a rail- !road, God’s truth the rail, God’ 8 loxe the fire and His promises the signal lights. Oh, we recognize Thee as the General Manager of our road, the Superintendent of our train and Chief Despatcher. Thou didst survey the right-ofâ€"way and Thy Son didst pur-‘ chase it withhis blood. Thou didst1 lay the track and ballast the road;i Thou hast furnished the rolling stock; 1 Thou art the owner and controller of all. We look to Thee for all our orders and Thou must sign the checks for our daily bread. Be mer- ciful in handling our human mistakes and blunders and do not discharge Thy unworthy servants. _ There will be very general interest in the following from the last issue of The New Liskeard Speaker. The interest will be two-fold; the prayer referred to has interest on account of its clever following of railroad terms, and in addition it will be of special interest because the late Mr. Price was formerly at Poroupine and was well known and popular in this Camp. The following is the article from The Speaker last week under the heading of Englehart News:â€" Interesting and Touching Fact Re- ferred to at Memorial Service. Mllflfllfl MAN’S PRAYER IN ME. J. PRIEE’S I’llllKH THE PORQUPmsADvAIgQE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO o o o O o o o o .. O. O O O O 0 O 1 1 4 C I 0 O O: 0 O 0 I: ,1 O1 0: :: s O ,x O: A '3. fl :1 x! :1 z. E O turf. '5'... :“ O O O O \Vh‘s‘s‘s“ xxxxxx sak‘s‘s xxxx .39". o 00 0 0:00 0 28 O. O. O... 0. CI. 0.90.. 0’0 0'! Ax. Azl 0.0 9.0 O... 00.. O. O. 0. 0. 000. .000 0'. O. 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(U â€"‘ At a very early hour on Fridav morning a taxi driv erhad just let out a fare near the Imperial Bank cor- ner, when he noticed a man racing down the sidewalk at record pace with some other men doing their best to overtake him. “Quick. quick!” said the first man to the taxi driver, “Get me away quick, or they’ll kill me.” As it did look like had trou- ble, the taxi driver let the new fare into his car and then stepped on the gas. He took the speedy runner to the address given, figuring that even ' if the others were after him for as ' serious a thing as murder, it would ' he easy to locate the man again at his stopping place. Returning up town the taxi driver encountered a couple of the chasers who were very wrathy because they had not secured the man they had chased. They said? he had been in a little Black Jack‘ game in Moneta and had grabbed a 320.00 bill from the pot and beat it. They had naturally followed the fellow, not the swallow, “Better tell your troubles to a policeman,” said the taxi driver. \Vhen Deputy Chief Salley was informed of the al- leged theft of $20.00 he was sympath- etic enough to arrest the man accused of taking the money and running. This man, Matt Kolman, insisted that the $20.00 was his own money; that he had lost enough and did not want [to play any more, especially not to lose the roll he was carrving and which he had planned to use in build- ing a house for himself. Matt said he just took back his own money and “yumped away quick out.” Both stories agreed that a Black Jack game had been in progress, so again the Deputy Chief showed sympathy. This time his sympathy was for the law which does not allow Black Jack to be played at all for money. Ac- cordingly one of the chasers was ar- ‘ rested and others will likely be charged as well as the keeper of the . place. Both men arrested were al- 3 lowed out on bail later. They will 1 I ‘ ‘ ‘ “00”....ONOOHOOHOO“ . vizDzDzDszDzn Man Run from Black Jack Game With $20.00 Bill. Others Give Chase. Now Charges for Both Sides. Hr ~ â€"â€"-â€"â€" flflIH CHASE" All] BHASEB PlAlIEfl IJNIIEB ARREST O. 0 0 0|. 0 O .0 O 0 “:w .0 .0. O O. O O O. O O O O 00.... 00 O O O. O 0 O Q 09 O O 00 Four Stores in the O O 0 . 9. O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O 0 O O O O O O O O O ‘ . . . . . . O O O O O O . 00003003333339.0633 o o o o o o o o o Woonuoouoouoouoouznzwoouznoonzn no onoouoouzuzuoouoouoo co :«3»: 3 3 9.»: ob 3o3o3u3moouo¢ co co»: 3 00 90»: o. oo 0.03 oomoomoouoouoouoomoomz oon00m 00»: o. oo 00 90000 3 99 3 3 3 o. 99 3 o 00 00 oo .00 00 0600 00.330000333333333330300 o o o o o o oo o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 00009003.30990:9:00000003030300.9900:9.60900900990393030393030303030:ooooooooouooooooooooouooncomooooonoouo only Four drawer National Electric Cash Register. only Portable Typewriter. only Taylor Safe. - only Ford. Ton Truch. only Chevrolet 1/2 ton Truck. only Glass Cutting Table. only Glass Show Case. only 2 barrel Coal Oil Tank With pump only Counter suitable for hardware store. only Lot Household Furniture (All new). The Geo. Taylor Hardware 0'. oo oo oo ”00” O. O. O O O. O O. .0 O O. O O O. O 00 O. 0 09 O ’99 O O O. 0 O O ”O ”.0 O .0 0. O O «‘00: O O .0 «z»: 0 .0 O O O. O O. .0 O O O. O O O. O O 00 O O 60 O o 0'. .0 O O .0 O O O O O. O O .0 O O O O .0 O O 00 O O 00 O O. O O O O. O. 0-. O O O O :gooo O O 0. O O was a visitor to Timinins last week, many ’friends 'heing .pleascxl- to wel- come her back to the old town. Friends 'here will] he very sorry to hear that her mother, Mrs. Donovan, suffered a paralytic stroke during the winter, but all will .be pleased to know that Mrs. Donovan is now mak- ing the best of progress to recovery. Many friends here will sincerely wish her an early and complete return to health and strength. “A CHAIN OF SERVICE” appear tomorrow when Magistrate Atkinson will decide the ownership of the $20.00 in dispute and also de- cide who gets the Black Jack in this double-jointed ease. Miss Mary Donovan, of Montreal, Limited Baseball Dance in Hollingel Re- creation Hall rWednesday e\ ening, May 20th, proceeds for funds of the Hollinger Recreation Club Baseball Team. O. ‘00:...M:MOOH “OVYHOOMOOO: . C Cobalt Cochrane New Liskeard Timmins ’b‘n‘o é”? ’8”? 0.»; o «'9 o u 9 HQ .0 0'. 0. AAA 9'0 «’0 33 9.0 0.0 O O 00. 00. M N 000. 0.90 .0 O. O. O. o u o o u o o u 0 0.09.. ”O... ”00 0'0 9'0 0... 0 O. O.“ 0.. V. V o n 9 o 99 ~ 0 u o 0.90.. O. .9 O. N O. 0'9 9'9 28 0.003 .009 9.0. O” ”“0. O.” 0'0 0'9 8! 0.0 0.0 o «'0 o u o o u 9 «.9 O.” O.” O. O. D 0‘ 09;. O 0'0 0'0 33 0.0 o) U ' 0‘0 0‘9 n u. 00' .009 O. ‘h‘ v 0.0

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