Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 8 Jul 1925, 1, p. 9

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Send Your Remittances to all Countries through Canadian National P.O. BOX 373, SCHUMACHER Storm Sash North T. N. O. Tracks, West of Station. You Know Where to Get Service for 40c a pint. 75¢ a quart. Banana Split 25c. Sundaes 15¢ Anything you wish for here. 41 Wilson Avenue g DAIRY] " YOUR MILKMAN " 39 Fourth Ave. Opp. Fire Hall Humane â€"Ablternaâ€" tive Invigorator Most Potent and Economâ€" ical for Horses and Cattle Humane Humane Humane Humane Humanse Humane 674 Balsam St., Timmins Express SAFETY OF FUNDS Absolutely Guaranteed W. TROLLOPE Electrical Contractor SASH, FRAMES, DOORS, GENERAL WOODWORK. ICE CREAM Trade Make Registered USK . . . DR. KNOX‘S Veterinary Ointment Spavin Remedy Fever Mixture Cough Elecuary Stimulating Liniment Colic Remedy Hot Bed Sash TIMMINS PLAVING BALL AT FALLS AGAIN TOâ€"DAY Otner Schedule Games in District Baseball Between Falls and Timmins. In the district baseball series Timâ€" mins. plays at Iroquois Falls toâ€"day (Wednesday).. Below will be found the remainder of the schedule for the season. In each case the lastâ€"named team is the home team.:â€" Wednes.., July 8 â€"Timmins vs. Iroâ€" Wednes., J1 quois Falls,. \\ e(lneb +3 J vs. Timmins. Saturday, Iroquois Falls vs. Timmins. Monday, Ju [roquois Falls. Saturday, A vs. Timmins. Wednes., Au; quois Falls, Wednes., Au vys. Timmins. Saturday, A Iroquois Falls. BALANCE OF SCHEDULE FOR TWILIGHT BASEBALL Wed., Aug. 26â€"Melntyre at So. Poreupine. COCHRANE HAS MORE BAD LUCK IN THE LINE OF FIRE Some of the towns of this North Land have poor luck in the way of fires. Perhaps two of the worst of these are Cochrane and Haileybury. Cochrane had another sample last week. _ On Dominion Day, July 1st, fire broke out in Cameron‘s Furniâ€" ture Store and Undertaking Parlours and destroyed the better part of the contents before it could be extinguish ed. July 1st is always considered as the Temiskaming Firemen‘s Day and it is not looked upon as good form for a fire to occur on this day. _ On July Ist the firemen from all over the North Land gather at some chosen town to have their tournament and day of sports. While the firemen are thus away from their home town it is considered poor form and hard luck for any fire to start. It is the one day in the year when the firemen leave it to a certain extent to the good sense of the fires to watch their step. Of course, the firemen do not even on this one day trust the fires. A volunteer foree is left to cope with any blaze that may oceur, but any fire that starts must know it is takâ€" ing an unfair advantage. The Cochâ€" rane fire last Wednesday had no proâ€" per regard for deceney or luck. The During the past month of two many have expressed curiosity or wonder as to why the complete stretch of road from Timmins to South Poreupine has been closed to traflic. _ Some who went over this roadway on July 1st, 2nd, or 3rd, when it was reâ€"opened for traffic for those three days, believe now they know the reason why this strip of roadway has been so comâ€" pletely shut off from traffiec. It looks as if the reason might be that it was not desired to allow the travelling public to see how little work is being done on the road this year. In any event, the condition of the roadway is very disappointing. It was hoped that, with traffic all shut off,; progress on the construction of the roadway would be very rapid, and that by this time the work would be well along to completion. Instead, progress seems to be most disgustinely slow. _ Inâ€" deed, only an optimist would believe that anything at all was being done on the road now. From present indiâ€" cations it would seem probable that the highway from North Bay will be completed before this sevenâ€"mile strip is finished. It may be that the intenâ€" tion is to put a bis gang of men on and lot of machinery one of these tion is to put a bis gang of men on and lot of machinery one of these bright days and rush the work to completion. _ In the meantime, howâ€" ever, it would appear to be a good move on the part of the municipal and Provincial authorities to take notice and~ see that this work is earried through with reasonable despatch. Cochrane Brigade was at South Poreu pine for the Firemen‘s Tournament, but the volunteer forcee left behind put up a lively and successful fight against the fire. The building itself was saved, but the contents were prac tically close to a total loss, water, fire and smoke doing much damage. LITTLE PROGRESS APPARENT ON ROAD TO SOUTH END. Wedne July July 15â€"JIroquois A us July 18 Aug A us Timmins v Iroquois Iroquois Troquois Timmins Timmins 1mnmInIns THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS,. ONTARIO DEATH OF PATRICIA KEMSLEY AT COBALT. Brief reference was made last week in The Advance to the sad death of the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. (%i, Kemsley, the sad event taking place on Monday, June 29th, at Coâ€" balt. The Cobalt Northern News last week makes the following further reference to this sad death :â€" ‘‘Patricia Kemsley, only child of Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Kemsley, Timâ€" mins, died in the Mines Hospital here at an early hour on Monday from acidosis. _ The little girl, with her mother, had had her ’ronsds removed on Wednesday of last week, and had made a good recovery from that operâ€" ation. _ On Saturday afternoon her condition gave cause for alarm and she was taken back to hospital, and a specialist, Dr. Hart, summoned from Toronto. She eradually sank and died at six ojclock Monday morning. ‘‘Mrs. Kemsley and her daughter were on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holmes, Nickel St., and before returning to Timmins it was arranged they would undergo the operations. â€" When his daughter‘s conâ€" dition became serious Mr. Kemsley was summoned, from Timmins and he arrived here Sunday evening, to be with his child when she died. _ The little girl would have been five years old in September. a oW a ©‘The funeral was held from the United Church on Tuesday afterâ€" noon, Rev. Norman Rawson, pastor of the church, officiating. A large numâ€" ber of friends of the family attended at the church to pay their last resâ€" pects and many of them were preâ€" sent at the graveside in Haileybury cemetery where the remains were inâ€" terred. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Laidlaw and their family, of Timmins came down for the funeral. Mrs. Laidlaw is a sister of Mrs. Kemsley. Friends from South Poreupine present were Mrs. J. P. Michaud and Mrs. W. Phillips. Jms # and grandpa Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Laidlaw . and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Rodgers, Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Michaud and Rl(hardsons, Miss F. Mcâ€" Donald and Mr. J. MeGrath, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Cosser, Mr. and Mrs. E. Stenhouse, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. C. . Williams, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. White, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Joyner, Public School Board, Timmins, Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay, Arbutus Chapter, Timmins, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Adams, Master Bennie Dougall, Golden Beaver Lodge, Timmins; A. W. Young and family, Eastern Star Chapter, Cobalt ; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Binny, Mr. and Mrs. Severt and Clair, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Armstrong, Mrs. Hoggarth and Bob, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Phillips, Mrs. Archie MacDonald, Mrs. Meâ€" Laugchlin and girls, Norma and Ann Conway, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Burke, Masonic Lodge, Cobalt; Post Office girls, Cobalt; Mr. and Mrs. 8. 0. Ausâ€" tin, Mr. F. C. Shaw, Mr. and Miss Deacon, Mr. A. K. Roberts, Ladies‘ Aid United Church, Cobalt; Dorothy Train, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. MceLeod, Mr. and Mrs. L. MceEwen, Mr. and Mrs. MceMonagle, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ross and baby, Mrs. J. Borrie and Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. D. Binny. George Taylor Hardware, Timmins; Mr. and Mrs. G. Varey, Walter H. Davis., G.Z. and Henry T. Smith, G.S. E. of Grand Chapter, Royal Arch Masons of Canada, Construction Deâ€" partment â€" Hollinger Mine, Mr. and Mrs. R. Eddy, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Bailey, Royal Arch Chapter, Timmins; Mr. Frank Curnow, Mrs. G. T. Deerâ€" ing, Mr. and Mrs. T. Blackman, Mr. E. Bolger, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pritehard, Mr. and Mrs. Nicolson, Mr. and Mrs. "©Very many fioral tributes were sent to the memory of the child, the list being : C. Corp, MIrS. E. Tate, Rev. Betsy and W. G. Wood.‘ P rankKk vUrnow Mr. and Mrs. 1 er, Mr. and M and Mrs. Nico A orp, Mrs. D. : D. New! ind Mrs £ DO(];ZC‘ Blackman. Mr. } W. H. Pritehars on, Mr. and Mr wlands and Mr Mr. and and Mrs. W. J. J. Borrie and Alex. D. Binny. J. D; Pi Mr. and Iard Mrs Mrs Mining Industry Next to Agriculture and Railways in Canada in Capital Invest>d. olX HUNORED MILLIONS ~ INVESTED 1N MINING 1ssued Statisti cash is invested in the mining indusâ€" try of Canada. The bulletin also shows that in point of capital investâ€" ment mining exceeds all Canadian industries, with the exceeption of agriâ€" culture and â€" railway transportation. In 1921 the mining industry was erediâ€" ted with a total investment of $559,â€" 514,000.00, and with par valuation of securities amounting to $774,749,000. Since 1921 many further millions have been invested in the mining inâ€" dustry of Canada, while the valuâ€" ation of mines and equipment has very greatly increased. The proâ€" portion of eapital provided is apporâ€" tioned _ as follows:â€"Canadians, 54 per cent.; United States, 31 per cent.; British, â€" 13 per cent.; residents of other countries, 2 per cent. As in practically all government reâ€" ports and records published, the figâ€" ures are more or less out of date beâ€" fore they are formally made public in the printed reports. have bed dustry ¢ ation ot ONE MAN KILLED AND TWO OTHERS HURT BY MANIAC Apparently turning maniac, Anâ€" drew Antoniuk, a foreigner at Fort William, last week attacked William Morgan, a signal operator, and killed him with an iron bar. Another operâ€" ator, Robt. MeManus, went to Mr. Morgan‘s assistance and he, too, was battered up considerably. John Gall, a C.N.R. policeman, heard the cries for assistance of the two railâ€" way employees and hurried to their assistance. He, also, was attacked, but pluckily held on to the apparâ€" ent madman until help arrived. It took six men and the liberal use of a club to subdue Antoniuk. Messrs. McManus and Gall are both in the hospital at Fort William, but is is exâ€" pected that both of them will reâ€" cover. Antoniuk is held on a murder charge. Mrs., Chas. Rathwell announces the marriage of her daughter, Miss Ruth McCaw, to Mr. Stephen Andrews, of Timmins, the marriage taking place on TuesdaywJuly 7th, in St. Mary‘s Cathedral, North Bay, Ont. es*sctres*. moomoomoomo.mo etecee estostse 3ooon00moo @ * * 2 LEAAA #. * 00000 0000000000000:000000000000 #4 ’00000000’00 ‘a *o h d 40. % #+4 *#4.% * A‘M‘NQM‘M‘MQOM’N‘M‘M‘M‘M‘M‘moouoomoomooMoono «L e o esnt otectactoetectost oonoomoomoomoonoom 32 2%, ,* «+. + + *t_t,. .t. 4 en 2t 224. 2%, * 4 + in n io 282 282282242 282242 242 2%2.2%, + + 0»00.003000000000000..000000009000000000000000000000000000000 4 @4 O4 #% b4 b4 b4 40 44 44 tb4 b4 t4 b4 t4 43 t4 b4 b4 44 b4 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44. b 44. % # «. # 34. ."‘0:.:?.‘.‘... “'. 2e ‘ve oo + .G.. ?‘ .0_0....'0‘... # .’".00 '... ‘Q‘.’.’."'.?. .‘0’0’.’.“0‘."‘0‘.‘. #. *. * t# + # # . .@ t c ty e ie t o t t c in t t y e ind y h nc c ie ol c c n ce 0 c3 o9 on on in hn n M s + U in * °* /# # %% Q'. #°% .:. 0‘0 * #"e *Â¥ 2 \/ kJ 00.. #.% 0.0 .:. 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