Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 12 Aug 1925, 1, p. 4

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» 3 s +0,. .0 * ty as poun s m ueosz mwn oonm To mmms" ts‘ + t s o) S e % Â¥, «l 4 u. of Moo to. {L.'f,,’ Pu 37 00 per week (for 18 weeks), S1 Bemfim Or by ‘paying $7.00 a: gesr t'Benefit and I'nnera@ fi;fi ¢ ‘pltaned Ohildren â€"of Dece ts C § .+ mt â€" w6 CK se 36 cont wee mile ,,~,‘ ..{f.; ? *‘ AND SAVE $15 00 .\ g?‘ in 4 ,1»4 ‘‘ ON OE A MO ,§E ALWQ.YS CX 1 C d1 ‘ C ..~ h /.« , o s ; hn t . N th ) h in _ ts Th wiath thes * dnc 1X s ts 0 11 4 C dn NTE 1 o hsn 4 athém, ‘write to. us for cataâ€" ldgue and name of nearest dealer who can supply you. Or 33e ag nc en# 00B l v C. B DNFODT 4 C0, Georgetown, Ont. nt; $100. Mrs. Dan 0 ‘Connor, aecompanied‘ by her granddaughter, Miss Mary Loyuise Clemens, spent a week at the Premier Langmuir mine. _ . . his fingers. ‘The change over . was made with the Town ‘A‘ leadmg' 3â€"1. ‘The second half . was. much the Town‘s. They didn‘t _ give Schu: macher much chance at goal while Mx and Mrs. Leo. Racicot left last weelf for Cobalt where Mr. Racicot »to eceive medical treatment. _ S M;:s Jack Easton and children, of ‘iflfm R:i, xg::':yghee lilslf s:::eglf Ml_. Iandi they themselves netted ‘ 2 more 'tg _ Mrs. Segsworth â€" and children, of| then' number, '%?aronto, are visiting at the Night)|. ; Peninsular Mine and W111 re-‘ f fiam for several weeks,. - “TWINKLE TOES “MAKBS BIG _ Mr. Dan O‘Connor, was called to| . HI'I' AT BAND. OONOERT N‘orth Bay last week on account of the se death of Mrs. Pat. Bourke. . L There was an unusually large crowd x Mr. Fred Burt, with twenty boys Of agam ‘at the open air band concert the * Connaught: BOYS ‘ Club returned given by the Timmins Citizens Band last week from a most enjoyable two.| on Thursday evening last at, ‘the new weeks‘ onting spent at Sand POIIIt ‘band stand near the station.. The Night Hawk Lake. _ of autos stonped for the sconâ€" ¢ k P +s nc h ow ied ! "bat "et 2 0e r and .Mrs. Mr and Mrs. arren,flSunday Mr Jim Reid, of the. T. treal and Toronto. . and Mrs. ridge.: â€" North iBay..~ Mrx. and Mrs Leo Racicot left la.st‘ weelf for Cobalt where Mr. Raclconf is to receive medical treatment. *f" Mrs. Jack Easton and chlldren, of. 'g['lmfims, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Ray Swayne last week. j Mrs. Segsworth and chlldren, â€"‘Mr. and Mrs Blssonette, Tlmmms fibhrough . Raynor, â€" ‘of| pressed hard now and. were nearly South Porcupine, were the gnests of| rewarded with goal, lines C trip t %OQI : lings Company, is on .to on-f § 4 p 7 ] back, alloWed Jackson to seores Wm Farmer To: -match went pretty even for a time, turned last. week from _ a ‘delightful P visit. with friends, in J ohnstonburg,j Pa., and also with the former‘s parâ€" ents, Rev. and~Mrs Farmer, in Sundâ€" Mr :and Mrs J. . A. O’Donnell aI;d'j song netlii'ned Sdnday evenmg from; oc oA ts T 2i Nt i# Sm ie tnt and _ cleared. â€" Roberts went â€" ‘down and ‘centered the Hall. oth goals hav1ng narrow escapes. Neéar / the â€" broke away and shot. Wills his fingers. Town‘s. They didn‘t _ give macher much chance at goal thelr number. . Schumacher‘ but Dawson: again Wills went. to save but a mSunderstandmg with the| The]| intermission _ Adamson fisted out, Jackson headed it back agaln T Wllls again fisted out, when Adamâ€"| son headed. This time the ball went | e a little too far over for Wfllg to clear| Â¥ it properly and the ball went in off | The change over . was| ¢! made with the Town ‘A‘ leadmg' 3â€"1.| ® ‘The second half . was. much the| M Schuâ€"| while| 4 |they themselves netted : 2 more 'tg C of. ’ Mrs. J.. Keast jof the Night Hawk Pemnsular ne, was theguest of -;Enends in Kn'kland Lake last. week _ Announcement â€"was made on Sunâ€" ‘day of the opening of a hospital by the Sisters of Providence in Timmins :vsoinetMe in the near future. _ _ Mr and Mrs, Wilson . Raynor, of ‘South_ Rorcupme, were tbg gnests. of Mr and Mrs. Warren, Sunday. ~Mr. Jim Reid, of the T. S. Woalâ€" hngs Company, is on a~trip to Monâ€" treal and Toronto. â€" __ T Mr. and Bissonette, Tlmmms,1 msC EM Eh: Mc EL CAAAE CE E: o ME U ME ; : Mr, Dave Farmer â€" is V1s1tmg hlS _'s1ster, Mrs. T. S. Woolhngs, in Engle-~ hart iL MISS Margaret Kant left thlS Week‘ for '.D1mmms where she has commeneâ€" ‘ed a course in the Goldwyn Sehool of' .Beauty Culture.: _ â€" ‘__Mr, and Mrs. B. J. Connolly re-a turned last week from North Bay where tlley attended: the funeral of the former‘s mother. _ j ~Connaught, Aug 11th Speclal to The Advance \ .. Mr. George O‘Connor, who. has been a re31dent here for the past two months, left last week for. Detroit where he has taken A posntmn . with Dodge Brothers ha S + 9t sax‘. ie »* . Miss J. M. acDonald and Miss J ean Huneault spent Monday in Timâ€" mins. ; : and Mrs. Farmer and Mr., and Mrs Glemens motored to Tlmmms on Friday." $ Interesting Items of News Prom Gon- _ naught Station. . dovs‘ CtuB . iE _ Honday noxt Ang. the new, extended limits for the delivery of exâ€" Toes * This cle;;;ly:rendered numâ€" m tho feet*gomg and the crowd T%: next bfifld eoneert 'Wlll be 0! bunday eveming ‘after the church serâ€" this one . block of . Spruce Street ..or dnvmg purposes the one night every week or so that it is used for .the band concerts. If the autos can not keep quiet they might at least keep as quiet as they can and raige as little dust as ‘they can. _ in the big crowd Thursâ€" day evening were well pleased with the good work of the band, and â€"many were kind. enough to. say so. The apâ€" plause given the varions nufnbers was engouraging to the band. There were ,about'30 members of the :band present and the full instrumentation added to. ¢ ""efieetsveness of: the selections givâ€" n.. Among the new instruments used : Thur‘sday. wereâ€" sideâ€"druim, triâ€" angle and. cymbals whmh have not _ Bchumacher were the first to press. Robson took a long drive, and scored. At the kickoff the ball was sent over to Roberts on the wing. Jackson headâ€" ed the pass over the bar.. The Macks came done again but were taken care of by the halves. Ritchie got the leather and went away, and sent the leather over to Jackson who broke through ‘ ‘and ~scored. Schumacher [ 165, we nhave no ‘Dananas,‘‘ may have been aszensible song for. the sensible South, but ‘‘Yes, we have no blueberries,‘‘ would have neither sense nor truth in the North Land this year. The Northern News, of Cobalt, last week says:â€"‘"The harâ€" vesting of the blueberry crop has ‘atâ€" itracted the usual attention in this district, Along the Lorrain â€"road there were over 50 tents ‘pitched early this week and at least 200 â€" persong must have been engaged in picking the fruit. The Silver Centre train has been carrying extra passengers also in search of the delicacy, and other parties have been out in various diâ€" rections. a ies on on t The Schumacher eleven lost a good chance for second place in the P.D. F.L,. on Thursday last, when they went down to a*bad defeat of 51 beâ€" fore the Town A, i _ â€"_ fox kh SCHUMAOHER AND: TOWN A. _ . PUT ON GOOD FOOTBALL mvssme ONE OF TH®R |‘ CROPS OF THE NORTH o t W 0 _ â€" VA : ~_ 140 107 CGUUALL Y press companies are doing their par by extending the limite for frea on press delivery, and also by providing the necessary extra horses and delivâ€" ery rigs. The public should help on the good. work by seeing that as full address.as possible is given in every case, ‘ »f" J 6 P 4 5s D e io > 2 L ie o .1A ~V_VV“\'-3'.‘V6.‘P',‘ tion‘ the public will be assisting in securing the best service in the new express delivery system. ‘In the new postal district plan in the city of Torâ€" onto, it is:recognized that the public have a material part in making any ‘such plan a success. This is.equally ‘-.--Z.‘ s we have no ‘bananas,”‘_ may mA NoN e ) L Nee as, o en K > td Aot > ..,.o.‘.» qw..- ?’-I«ru \6; 14 Ofi‘ice ploved to Resuience Opposnte > Don ‘t buy ‘the boy new shoes to play in unless you‘ve got ‘so much money that you want to throw it away. We‘ll put a‘ sturdy pair of white oak leather soles on his shoes that he‘ll have trouble kickâ€" ing out. es A lot of‘folks were Arot » “w = born in July"pfid it is Ale month they should" portralts Have their: takenâ€"onde a year â€" at least. one ‘s. . birthday . w1th your pwture. on 3 '.l'he Git‘t of a Photo graph is a Ha.ndshake""l*"' from the neart Remember Homeâ€" . 3 } elfllull:unlllllh llllllllllllnlll MIIIEII!I"IIIII"! LÂ¥ aat 8 kB L 4n uo 5 far "t@JRBaAdsod O TS LN LISCI 24 k O t c j PE O “(),: *.‘--H d es T C C TT T S s OIM.lfimfl.uflkhld‘flh“k\wmflumâ€"flmkhub PCsc Rebeka,' Lp II.-.‘;.Q-..:L...]. 9 lng . ‘j' i :’ * i .,'. " 54 ’!Aâ€"'. iÂ¥ 2 |‘:v : ‘.’, va Hlo @ Dr. Moore‘s Office % Vacation: Tours~23 days $240.00 inâ€" Opp. Woolworth‘s, 12 Third â€"Ave; Phone 77 : Specialist in _ Plate Wark ~ and Work. you

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