Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 19 Aug 1925, 1, p. 9

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On Friday. evemng, or rather on Â¥ firaay morning, at 1 a.m., an alarm om the Tlmmms _ High | When the firemen reached ‘ngh ’the roofâ€"andv- h f f 'f;_j;i_e_ab headway y se lines _building. The fire seemed> to be nfined to ha attic of the house and "f‘;flle'_ cellar, the rooms between not ing damaged by the fire, ‘The fact| '=.,j "'fhe house was fimshed msuie with j‘;‘; fjblg to sa.ve the bmldmg withâ€"|. t ver 3 There: was | “j“;«bnmed in the roof some damâ€" 6 by fire done in the attic and in he rest Qf th,e hprm done ;;11 to injury caused by smoke _ fire was turned in and the motor | . ,f",lh__f‘-‘-;,]_made a run to Mr,. Pau! KellBy 8, | tb qeemed to | «mamme .ed by the fire.| ((f ) % re| prbmptly laid and | _ ’.,er_» was sdon playing on the burnâ€" Young, Evelyn.. 1â€"15% and over. 2â€"66% to. 74% 3â€"60% . to 65%.â€" _ ~Câ€"50% to 59% Xâ€"â€"-â€"Fallure Ni i Tt ~won" nere Gave Thnllmg Bxhlbmon at Schu- ts ma.cher Last Wee i + ManJan Matl,]evm, Croatlan, sala to be the yvery ‘strongest man in the World put on an unusually interestâ€" ng eXhl'bltlon at the Maple_ . Leaf T. eatré Schumacher,- on Fn lay. “ d Time Made by. Motor Truck and Good Work nof Brigads Save / ispgiated. with Dr. ‘Olarence E. nm. Toronto). Tmm;ms ‘on _Saturday, d Aypomments may be do\ At h the Clinic Room, Fourth Gordon Block _ Timmins Fater. Before the arrival of the rigade Officers Cughing . and assisted by some neighbours able to get a piano and other ble furniture from the building. i the fire was discovered ,there ot seerm to be asybody | around lace, and the family occupying ouse were all said to beâ€"away. ause of the fire is not known, i investigation will no doubt be asithe Firé Chief fays that cerâ€" C 0 CE Efint Was agam demonstrated arrival of the brigade unâ€" dly "‘lfiwntmg a much more fire. The : amount of insur‘ rted on *@he,bu:ldlug and*con- ' s C gincere sympal hy will be exâ€" t6. Mr.â€"W. B; Ludford: in the f his little son on Wednesday = The. child. wasâ€"only onbhs old â€"Deathâ€"was took place on Thursday, /Rev. [all conduscting:â€"the services. . the phblic can be recéived !lndflwthol unâ€" eople now demanda qualâ€" ‘service vastly superior to muired in by-conn days. i poripr. rervice Heman ied lfii'ltfeé in regard to the ste .. hegptfiaxibzht_{, . of sinâ€" s R motor 18 ,mBarber Shop . """L",,\‘fi 5J 8 {L_J 33 (‘A ; *4 ’-'u #* imme as announced will be Boys‘ and. Girls®‘ 100 yds.â€"dash, 440 yds rblay ‘race, _marned women ‘s Hollinger: Recreation Clubâ€" Annual Fleld Day, Aug. 26th e o PCY ie Oe Sn Cl e oE eR mencing sharp.atil p.m.‘ The Hollinâ€" ger Recreagg;%@]!‘lb has. proved exâ€" pert in the preparation and presentaâ€" tion of.this of event and the day next week promises to excel all forâ€" mer efforts. â€" Included in the pro> Marijan Matijevic, a Crogtian, said to be the yvery ‘strongest man in the World put on an unusually interestâ€" ng exhpbltmn at the Maple.. ai’ Theatré, Schumacher, ‘~ on Frida evening last. © Mr. J. K. Moore acted man and gaveâ€"effective: introâ€" ducetion to the and hero. Marijan Matijevic, who is a strikingâ€" ly fine figure of a man, with unusual muscular _ development;. . performed what seemed to be about impossible feats of strenght He lifted_ 2500 Ibs. and held this weight on his shoulâ€" ders. He carried 950.lbs.. by> his teeth. He tore 80 . plymg scards through easily as they were in the ‘pack. With his chest he burst an iron chain guaranteed to hold 4â€"horsge powâ€" ‘er, . Ropes were laced ‘around. his arms, and: with elggt men. ptil}mg on. each side they were: unable to pull his ‘arms from the posxtmn in which ho hela them He bent iron: bafsâ€"‘agross The annual Field Day of the "Holâ€" hnger Recreation Club will be held at the. Timmins. Athletic Grounds" on At Timmins Athletic:Grounds Next Wednesday, Aug. 26th. Attractwe Programme of. Athletics, Sports and Novelâ€" â€" ties, Including Invitation *Ffiqtball, (five aflde) Softball, Baséball, Quoits, Etc: _ McCann, Percy. .. .. .. McDougall, Kenneth. . . .â€" MceWilliams, Isabella" :; C X C Michaelson, Harold ; ... Michaelson, Martha .. .. se M P4 oc 4 Murphy,. Ma.ry se us Murphy, Pat . 01'1', .A.lbel‘t 05e e ' #» 6 Sharp, Roy.. s Slotnick, Llly ' Smith, Petronella Wllson, Clara . Wilson, Irene : Young,. Evelyn 1â€"75% > and \over_ 2â€"66% to. 74% ©8â€"60% to 659. _Câ€"50% to 59%. Alexander, Jenny.. .. .. ‘Beaudry, Bella.. .. .. .. Boyle, Walter .. .. .. ... Brisson, Albert Bucovetsky, Maunce Devine, Violet. . N Gaze , John.. s 2k ILaForest, Alms.: .. .. Levinson, Minnie .. .. .. J‘% .E The following is the report of, thh. Middle School Examinations at South Porcnpme C'antumafion Bchool:â€" _ _â€"_ _ t # r' .; , i mwfm Written Upon by Pupils, .. > Eng Eng. Lit Anc‘t H Algebra Geometr !Physics iChemigtJ Lat Au ‘Al}j9! ‘SH 3U1 racé single women‘s race, Invxta?on VFootball (five to a side),, Baseball <€ Ewilight League), Softball Quoits, Novelties, etc.. The H be Someâ€" thing doing every. mmute and ‘the proâ€" gramme, as usual, will be run off: on time and with effectiveness. _ The boys are hard â€"at work perfecting all ar: rangements and expect (weather perâ€" mitting) to present as fine a day of sports as can be desired. There will be attractive prizes, and a general good fime for each and everybody; . Automobilists and othérs using the streets are urged to clear the way whenever they hear the, siren of, the auto fire truck. By domg this it wili ‘be possible to\ get the highest speed out of the fire truck without. danger of Accident. It would ‘be well also ifâ€"autos would, not continue the preâ€" sent practice. of speeding after the fire: truck." No good, is accomplished by this and a serious accident. is liable: to occur. It is best to think of theseâ€" things before an. accident happens. . his muscles and twists iron rods with his teeth, and did other wonderful feats of. strength that amazed all. There was a good crowd to see. the show, and, all were well pleased with the entertainment provided: by. the strong man, and ready to agree that he was "‘the «strongest man in the. world.‘‘ Marijan Matijevic, who has medals. and trophies from all over the world for his prowess, is also a wrestâ€" ler of snperior ability and in this line is reary to meet all comers. He gave another show at Schumacher last night; Thursday: of this week he . booked for South Porcupme, and. on Saturday of this week is to show at Timmins. Those who have seen him say that he is all,. and> more than. claimed for strength and power. | l lroqums Falls Provndmg | Another Blg Labor Day Event _ There will be two. ‘baseball games, 10 30 a.m., and 4 p.m., and footba.ll match at 2 im. . The chlldren s events will startâ€" at _The Labour Day Parade at the Falls will have over 1, 000 men in line reâ€" presenting the various unions. There will, of course, be the usual fine disâ€" play*of floats and novelties. Prominâ€" ent Labour orators from ‘outside will give addresses. . _ .o ~~ This year the comrmttee in charge are out to exceed all past records of success. which, as their own Tierâ€" ney would say, ‘‘is going some.‘‘ â€" «Every year Iroquois Falls makes a big day of Labour Day. Council, Board of Trade, Trade Unions and the people generally coâ€"operate at the Falls to make Labour Day a big day. Each year they seem to succeed with increasing effectiveness,. Now, the Labour Day event is an attraction that brings people from all over the North Lapyd. + â€" _ . _ § ; The assault charge against D. Marâ€" tin, â€"who was accused by Louis Rioâ€" p'el'le. of beating the latter, was reâ€" manded for a week. / . â€" There was a number ‘of other cases at police conrt, but none of them very important. Ten drunks each paid ten and costs. B. Bukola for illegalâ€" ly having liquor in a public place was charged $50.00, and costs. ,ymain with anunlt, m anot.ger td be_ i .. {given a remand, ) ~Ther ; + , | _ Mrs. G. Boyehnk was found gml':g ‘ on Th evening last wilen of. smnltmg rs. P Bosak ‘a‘ fian named Fred Damela faced a m d costs. P charge of having carnal knowledge _ Mrs. St Ouche,â€" ‘on a> dr\mkeness: 1 girl under 14 years of age.|Chatge, was found guilty and was takâ€"|| Damels asked for a speedy trial be.|@n to North Bay on Friday morning|| fore h@ Mag‘gtmte He pleaaed to start a term of 30 daYB f gnilty, and did not wish to have a|_ A. Bernadine, on thecharge of disâ€"|| lawyer. He was arrested and brought orderly conduct, was fined $10.00 and|| *o Timmins in tha aftarmanw +na| costs. n to Timmins in the afternoon qmd the next afternoon he was well on his way to Bay, from which city he will bem-%en to K;ngston to servz his term; eonrt on Thursday. evening last wilen ‘a‘ man named Fred Daniels faced a charge of having carnal knowledge of a girl under 14 years of age. Catering _ Specially to _ Whole â€" District. .Bi‘g Parade, Sports, Track and Field Events, Firemen‘s Races, Etc} "You‘ll be Sorry if You Miss It," Say the Posters. Remand was also given in the case vill 'Wit_h- the presert motor road from Timming.there should be a large attenâ€" ies, Ldanceâ€"from this section at the Falls all | on Laboyrâ€"Day,.Sept. 7ths, .Erain‘serâ€" J vice is also good for all from here in ‘at the matter: of accommodation‘ asâ€"reâ€" : In addition in the evening there will be the nowâ€"famous â€"Pulp, Sulphite and Raper Mill Workers Dance in the town provision is being made to care for the visitors in every way. There will be a refreshment booth on the athletic grounds ‘all day. Meals at the hotel. and cookery ‘at reasonable Snack lunch obtainable at the Devonshire. Tags for the whole day are only half a dollar. . . _ . . P am., at the athlectic grounds. . Field and Track events will be feaâ€" tured. Pss t 62 _ Reel race, ladder race, fire chiefs‘ race and firemen‘s races will be open %) the fire departments of the North Land. ‘ i Weing. found in ‘a disorderly house. Mother and child were removed to the hospital where ‘they are doing well. An effort is being made to locate the parents or friends of the woman whose home is thought to be in Toronto. week a baby was ‘born in Sudâ€" bury district jail for the first time in the history ~of the officials there. The mother of the child is Irene Smith, held on â€"remand on a charge of Another remand in the charge aâ€" gainst H. A. Proctor was granted, the case to:come up at this week‘s eourt nst Veronia Panchuk, acâ€" gards the big annual event at Iroquois Falls, â€" _ â€" _ $ _ _OF course, all who have spent a Laâ€" bour Day at Iroquois Falls will | be pretty sure to go again this year, and for those who have not had\the pleaâ€" sure it may be pointed out that the hospitality of the Falls is of the very best; the town is a besuty ‘spot ‘well worth a visit, and the programme is ‘sure to be attractive and enjoyable. Ryanâ€"Murray Orug Ci. MED:\ + ;) > . SPine Sx Senth Reed Block These candies arrive every |. Thursday. Leave your| order for the regular asâ€"| sortment or make up any | assortment. you desire. List closes. every Tuesday e morning. ~ ~ -Sameynces as m Toronto and Montreal. â€" ' Laura â€" 5ecorb ~~GCandies Leave Your Orders for t e

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