Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 3 Jun 1925, 1, p. 2

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CWWWWM“““‘*SSW\W L. O Tremblay, D.P.A., 87 Main Street e’ North Bay, ‘Ont. Saves a business day to Winnipeg and W estern points Leare NORTH BAY .. 5.00 a.m. Arrive WINNIPEG .. 10.45 a.m. Arrive CALGARY .. .. 9.25 a.m. Arrive VANCOUVER .. 9.00 a.m. no greater cost than ordinary shingles. Search the world and you‘ll not find more substantial, weatherâ€" resisting materials than are built into Bird‘s TWIN Shingles. The toughness of Asphalt, the wearing qualities of slate, give to these shingles their remarkably durable and fireâ€"safe qualities. Flying sparks from nearby buildings cannot ignite them. They are beautiful, too, with the natural beauty of crushed slateâ€"red, green or blueâ€"black. They nmever change colour or fade. Next time you roof, put on Bird‘s Asphalt TWIN Shingles. The permanent, attractive, fireâ€"safe roof. HAT‘S what a Bird‘s TWIN Shingle Roof ensures the ownerâ€"complete freedom from worry and expense and at All important commercial and tourist centres reached at convenient hours BIRD SON, LIMITED, Hamilton, Ont. and Pont Rouge, Que. Steel Equipment CHARLES PIERCE SONS,â€"TIMMINS. Dining car Standard sleeping cars Compartment cars Compartment observation Openâ€"top observation cars through the Canadian Paciâ€" fic Rockies between Calgary and Revelstoke. Oilâ€"burning locomotives in the mountaing Write us today for name of Bird dealer in your locality, also free booklet : ""A Roof the Owner is Proud Of." (STANDARD RAILWAY TIME)] Sleeping Car Passengers Only FOR SALE BY daily next day second day third day ASPHALT TWIN SHINGLES Three Toronto men have also been arâ€" rested on charges of aiding the girls in escaping from the jail farm. The escape of the three girls took place on Sunday night of last week, the body of the matron being found on Monâ€" day morning tied to the pipes in the laboratory. ‘The MceMinn girl is said to have ‘been the ringleader and to have enticed the matron to her cell, where the other girls, who had been assisted to get out of their cells, helpâ€" ed to choke Mrs. Micks into insensiâ€" bility, ‘The MeMinn girk managed to wriggcle her slim and wiry body through the food chute in the door of her cell. Then she managed to open the doors of the cells of the two other girls. The three girls thei® waylaid the matron, choking her into insensiâ€" ‘bility, tying her up, and then taking her keys to allow‘ the trio to get out of the jail building. The MeMinn gcir)} was arrested at Oshawa. GIAL FROM KAPUSKASING N JAlL ESGAPE TRAGEOY Matron Waylaid and Bound by Girls, and Later Found Dead in Lavatory. MATHESON SYNDICATE STARTS DEVELOPMENT ‘The Matheson Mining Syndicate controlling 160 acres in \Iunro Towhâ€" ship, to the west of â€"Croesus Mine, have purchased mining equipment composed of compressors, gas engines, drills, etc., and are starting an. enerâ€" getic campaign of _ development at once. They have also. purchased . small test mill, which will handle ap- proximately 6 tons per day, with which they intend to mill highâ€"grade ore which has been discovered on the property. io The Haileyburian last week says: ‘*‘Mr. Wallace Edmonds, of Timmins, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Edmonds, here this week."‘ THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO â€" The last regwlar weekly dance of the A.8.1D. «Club, until September was held on W ednesday evening last in the Oddfellow‘s Hall here, with a good attendance of the ‘members present, and a very enjoyable evening resultâ€" ing. ‘Only two specials were held, a Paul Jones and a Gentleman‘s Tag, and these were much enjoyed. Music for the dancing was provided by the Clubh Orchestra, Miss Bissonette piano, Ted Whaley, violin, Gordon Torrance, drums and F. ‘Stevens, saxophons, Miss Ithoda Macleod looked after the refreshments, and these as usual provâ€" ed an enjoyable part of the program. During the months of June, July and August the A. 8. D. Club will folâ€" low ®no regular programme, it having been found inadvisable to rent a cotâ€" tage at Poreupine this summer. Howâ€" ever it is expected that a few pienic parties will be arranged with an ocâ€" cassional moonlight sail up the ‘Matâ€" tagami River, _ Announcement of these®will be made to the members. The Club have a team entered in the Poreupine District Softbhall League, and are practicing twice a week,. Mr. W. G, Smith is managing the A.S.D., team, and it is expected that once the season gets going, the Club willl make a fay ourable showing. PIGRIG ANG SAILING FARTIES FOR A.5.0. GLVB Events to be Announcsd This Sumâ€" mer. Season Just Tlosed Very " Successful. The past season has been a very successful one, the weekly dances beâ€" ing in the majority well attended, and the schedule of meetings of a variety that kept interest in the Club. The two dances held in the Masonic Halt during the season were well patronâ€" ized, and were successes ‘both finanâ€" cially and in the good time enjoyed by those attending. The weekly dances will be resumed in September, with the election of officers to be held in November. ANTLIâ€" UNIONISTS FPILE "DISSENT AT PRESBYTERY ‘‘Matheson congregation again askâ€" ed that it be provided with a minister of its own, instead of being merged with Monteith. Presbytery gave the request a sympathetic hearing and Mr. Sylvester goes to that field. His sueâ€" cessor in the United Church at Engleâ€" hart is Rev., Arcehie Gillies, who was welcomed to the Presbytery. Mr. Watts reported that in consultation with the Methodist districts, boundarâ€" ies for the Presbyteries to function as courts of the United Church of Canada in the territory covered by the dissent, signed by Rev. J. A. MacInnis, minister of St. Andrew‘s Presbyterian Church, New Liskeard, and by James Paterson, elder, Engleâ€" hart, against the merging of Presbyâ€" tery in a new body their intention (with as many as will adhere to them) to continue the Rresbytery of Temiskaming, ‘has been agreed upon. Presbytery recommended the same to the General Assembly and the General Council."‘ * Anprew Wirson c 4 °+ °0 "¢ °% °+ .“ 4 #,. % s**s #*4 * #@ *4 # © #4 *# L #4 # h #* # #% #4 € % #* @ #% #* * 4 #4 *.,*, o *s 4 # #4 # *# #4 e * * #* “:“..* #46 .4 #, * # * *# | « are sealed in airâ€"tight »:minum foil. Their fresh flavor is fer than any Japan or Gunpowder. :y SALADA. Young Tender eaves Note the flattened top of this fine kettle, No waste space above the water level. A very fast boiler, decidedly neat in appearance. THE BIG SAMPEDE What the Mardi Gras | to Coney Islandâ€"The National Exhibition to brontoâ€"that is what the Stampede is ) Westerners. You remember what Buklo Bill‘s show was to you when you were a boy,â€"yell that‘s the impression that will be left on the nuds of the kiddies and the grownâ€"ups too who see t} Rodeo, a show crammed full of living interest ail future vivid memories: WThe Cowâ€"boys are alregy arriving and ready to meet all comers in therumerous contests which inc}lde:â€" Fancy â€" Ropingâ€"Riding Bucking Bronchosâ€"Milkâ€" ing Wild Cowsâ€"Wild Hise Racingâ€"Covered Wagon Racingâ€"Democrat Racitâ€"»â€"Roman Standing Racing â€"Calf Ropingâ€"MaverkRoping â€" Bullâ€"Doggingâ€" Relay Racingâ€"Boys an Girls in Indian Quadrilles and Other Events °0 Numerous to Mention. This event is no ordinry sideâ€"show but carries 127 horses and 60 or nore heagl of cattle right off Phine or Call RODEO 29 THIRD AVE. (located in Waiston‘s Drug Store). the Ranch and full d vim, vigor and vitality. Come and see for youl;elf and if you want to get into the steerâ€"catchit contest, there‘s many a For other details d contests and exhibitions, nice juicy steak ahed of you if you land him. The Jates are JULY 1st 2nd and 3rd and tips usedh Hinged lid at side Afandle, extra large of kcttlc for speedy shaped to fit the P ieE ing rigid you have perâ€" hinged it carinot fall#’c off or get lost. fect control at all times. ND * t ## #4 *# + *4 *# w ##4 * '0 I 0000000000000000000000. -noonoonoonov%oeooooooooooooooozoxooooooooooooooooooooooo00300000000000000

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