Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 10 Jun 1925, 1, p. 11

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Steamship Tickets All Lines Round Trip Third Cabin fares at a W. H. SEVERT Reduced Rate. If you are taking a trip to the Old Country or wish to send for friends. Write, Phone or Call oi ET2 Let us repair and waterprobf that leaky roof before the rainy season. Parabestos Roofing Paint, and Kantleek Roofing Cement For Sale BUILDING CONTRACTOR CGorner Kirby Ave and Mountjoy St P.O. BOX 974. â€" TIMMINS, ONT. Gordon H. Gauthier Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, Mr. Gauthier will be at daily. W. D. CUTHBERTSON Electrical _ Treatments, General Drugless and nonâ€"Surgical Practice NOW is the time to clean your yard. Use plenty of Chloride of Lime which can be procured at the City Hall free of charge. Keep covers on your Garbage can. All users of well water should boil the water at least twenty minutes. By Order, TIMMINS BOARD OF HEALTH. Consulting Auditor Office Systems Installed Income Tax Adjuster Room 6, M TIMMINS Room Timmins Council, No. 2403 Mecetings every second and fourth Wednesday in the club rooms over the Taylor Hardware Store. VISITING BROTHERS WELCOME OFFICES REED BLOCK, TIMMINS soOUTH PORCUPINE. Arch. Gillies, B.A.Sc.,0.L.8. Ontario Land _ Surveyor, Civil Eingineer Contract Mining Claim Assessment Work. Land Surveys, Mine Surveys, Enâ€" gineering, Reports, Plans and Esâ€" timates. k P.O. Building, Timmins. RESIDENCE PHONE 362â€"Wâ€"2 OFFICE PHONE 362â€"Wâ€"1 Attention! Houseâ€" holder Singer Sewing Machines Pianos and Phonographs P.O. Box 75 Our DR. HAWLEY B. RICHARDSON, Agent. Sold for Cash CHIROPRACTOR TICKET OFFICE 69 MAPLE ST. SOUTH, TIMMINS, ONT. Sewing Machine Repair Charges are Reasonable. T. N. 0. Station. Marshallâ€"Ecclestone Block [ C4 ONT. Block. 833 Marshallâ€"Ecclestone (Oa Phone 254â€" 33â€"46p. Box 68 DOUGLAS® EGYPfl%mmmI Snehmenenencnen % Birthday gfi and gfij Weddmg gfi Cakes Use it yourself after smoking or when work drags. | Its a greatlitile freshener FRENCH ORCANDE Instantly, then its soothing influence heals the wound. Egyptian Liniment is an allâ€" round remedy tWat every household should have for the prompt treatment of Cuts, Scalds, Burns, Frost Bites, Chilblains, Sore Throat and Chest, Neuralgia, etc. DOUGLAS COP MANUFAC TURERS,NAPANEE,ONF NVWrTi fz‘ng Paper Mail Orders Given Prompt and Careful Attention. 13 Wilson Ave., (River Rd.) Telephone 231â€"B. ‘%'s.%///////// MACKIE‘S ELECTRIC BAKERY Slip a in ols proke! when you home toâ€" nlgh R Give the youngsters this wholesome, lasting sweet â€" for plemrcg_d The link that binds friendship ) U Eir L%ted They ers C the at t of th ties. come w m 1 fi%fifi%fi%fifi%fi En First Prize for Fruit Cake Won by Mrs. J. Flynn. _ First for Light Cake, Mrs, Thos. Laing. _ Between Eighty and Ninety Cakes in Competition, and all Sold at Good Prize Winners in Kiwanis / Kake Kontest Kompetition THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO The Kiwanis Kake Kutest brought between 80 and 90 cakes into the comâ€" petition, and the general high quality of the cakes was specially worthy of note. Seldom have so many samples of best in cakeâ€"makâ€" ing heen brought together at one time in anyv contes In connection with the Kake Kon test the Kiwanis issued a ifolder con taining particulans of the contest, a fullâ€"page advertisement for the Stamâ€" pede and Rodeo on July Ist, 2nd and 3rd, and a number of advertisements of local finms. â€" Throughout this foldâ€" der were numbers of misspeliled words, and prizes were offered for the first three folders to he returned with the number of misspelled wonds correctly given. In this competition the winâ€" nerms were}!â€" First, Mrs, A. C. Brown, 35 Maple Street South, $5.00. REVIEW THE ITINERARY OF THE TEAGKERS‘ TOUR Will Be at Timmins on Thursday, August 27th. The itinerary of the annual tour of the ‘Ontario â€" Educational Association party throught the North Land will start from Toronto on Sunday evenâ€" ing, August 23rd. Monday, Aug., 24th. the special train will reach Sudbury, having lunch there and proâ€" ceeding to Coniston for the afternoon, leaving Sudbury again at night for Sault Ste. Marie. The teachers will go itom the Sault by Algoma Gentral to Franz, and from there to Hearst Kapuskasing and Cochrane for Aug., 26th. â€" On Thursday, August 27th, the party. will visit Timmins. TIroquois Falls, New Liskeard and Haileybury will be visited on the 28th. Temagaâ€" mi and North Bay will be the places call for August 29th and on Sunâ€" day, August 30th, the tour will be conâ€" cluded in Toronto again. The visits of the Ontario teachers to the North Land are pleasing to all concerned and are are yvery popular. ‘When some years ago an attempt was made to discontinue them there was very general protest from all nldes ‘ The teaohers believe that the trip improves their knowledge of the counâ€" try and so adds to their effectiveness as teachers. They believe the: trip is good for their health and a very pleasant vacation event as well as full of educational wvalue. The teachers look forward from year to year to this interesting tour. â€" Each year, generally speaking, the teachers omupri<in«’r the party are different to previous years. (On the other hand the people of the North Land are also always interâ€" ested in the visits of the teachers. They are delighted to have the teachâ€" ers come to this North Land and see the ‘country for themselves and gaim at first hand an adequate mxmessnm of the country‘s growth and possibiliâ€" ties. The Teachers are always welâ€" come to this North Land. Figures. Brownâ€"They say that lottery. Blackâ€"I‘m convinced of am sure Brown Dr. Clara Hubbert _ Goldfield Theatre Bldg. â€"13â€"26p )Y k e it togetherâ€"at one tin Some very fine spec naking were unfortu m too late to be judgs a perfect wife, € I haven‘t got any x that love 18 the Pr by M turned Grill. Sixth, Mrs. McG Mirnor. ; Seventh, Mrs. Aluminum. Eighth, Mrs. C. Ninth, Mrs. J. G. Sheridan, Silver Compact. Second Division, Light and Dark Cakes, iced :â€" First pnize, Mrs. Thos. Young, $25.00 Second, Mrs. W. Taylor, $15.00. Third, Mrs. 8. Fairbnother, $10.00. Fourth, Mrs. V. E. Monett, Schuâ€" macher, Sewing Cabinet. Fifth, Mrs. W. Taylor, Dome Mines, Silver Casserole. Sixth, Mrs. C. R. Murdock, Tea Tray,. Seventh, Mrs. N. L. Bissonette, half dozen Salad Forks. Eighth, Mrs. P. Michaud, Console Set, PURE WHITE GROUNDHOG â€"â€"fOUND NEAR SUDBURY Freak of Nature Captured on Farm and Sent to Riverdals Zoo, Toronto. Freaks of nature are always interâ€" esting, whether they be a new kind of hbeer or a new kind of groundhog. A new and unusual kind of groundhog was found last week near Sudbury. The last issue of The Sudbury Star refers to the find as follows :â€"â€" Second, Miss Roma â€" Third, €. Rissonette, First, Mrs. J. Flynn, $40.00, Second, Mrs. M. Cosser, $25.00. Third, Mrs. A. H. Cook, $15.00. Fourth, Miss Myrtle Hart, Elecetric reolator, Fifth, â€" Miss. A. Pigeon, Eleetric Ninth, Miss O the village may well be 1 Ninety years old and still plough”’ annoyance Cl( in The Star Offic inely white for been months the mattet armin‘ ‘"*The ket No. 180 was the winnet rize Cake. This ticket was vr. Murdock, â€" but he ipron d the Prize back to be ie benefit of the event. the Kalkke Kontest thene were A ve M sorry e, Parson, complainin dunno prize winnetr whit 18101 ontest thene we nine prizes in following â€" werd Kemsley, Lemonade burro Fruit Lahti. 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