Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 22 Oct 1925, 1, p. 13

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*4 4 % Â¥* *# # ## # < ## * # w* 4 *5 Where to Yote in Timmins For the Dominion Election eates # *# # # #4 #* #*4 t List of Boundaries of the Various Polling Subâ€"divisions for the Town of Timmins, Together With the Place for Voting in Such Subâ€"Divisions. A great many enquiries have been as to the location of the varâ€" ious polling places for the Dominion Election to be held on October 29th. For the convenience of readers the list ‘of polling places, etc., is given t .0. .606 .02 .62 42 26 1 1 i i i 1i i i i i i i i i is i ind esd es 40 40 °44 °00 °00 °40 °40 "40° 48 "° 44 t4 t4 64 44 44 44 t4 t4 t#4 t4 #4 o o s * * o "*a" *« *a****.*"*, o o4 * * * a * ,**,**,**,**, 000000000000030000000000000000000000‘0000000000000000'000000_00000. As pointed out in the speeches of Hon. Chas. McCrea, Ontario Minister of Mines, the " National Policy" of Canada for the Canadians is the Policy for Stability and Prosperity of New Ontario. RAY O‘NEILL is the only Candidate in this district pledged to support such policy Vote Ray O‘ Neill to and from the polls on Election Day kindly leave their names at the Liberal Headquarters, King Bldg (upstairs) or phone 220 Will all persons who are willing to assist in Transporting Supporters of CHARLES V. GALLAGHER JOSEPH. A BRADETTE CHAS. V. GALLAGHER . RAY O‘NEILL below. â€"There are 26 polling subâ€" divisions and 14 polling places. ‘ The numbers and boundaries of the polâ€" ling subâ€"divisions, together with the polling place, for the Town of Timâ€" mins.. are as follows:â€" The Associated Charities of Timâ€" mins are fully organized now and the work is being cearried through smoothâ€" ly and effectively. _ The organization combines all the churches, societies, clubs, etce., that do charitable work, the idea being to prevent overlapping of effort and to accomplish the good work in most practical and . economiâ€" cal way. Present indications suggest that the Associated Charities, now well officered and organized, will he able to handle all the charity and reâ€" lief work of the town without the waste effort and extra expense nedesâ€" sarily contingent upon the work being attempted by a number of associaâ€" tions working independently of each other. Donations May Be Sent to Mr. I. ] Dunn, Secretary of the Associated Charities SECOND BAND CONCERT ON SUNDAY EVENING Mr. I. E. Dunn, Sanitary Inspector, is the Inspector for the Associated Charities, and has taken up the work with earrestness and keen interest. The public may assist by sending him any donations of clothing or other supplies. During the winter these will be needed for the work, and the public, especially those not in touch with any of the individual organizaâ€" tions making up the Associated Chariâ€" ties, will,find Mr. Dunn‘s office in the Town Hall a convenient centre in connection with any interest in the charity and relief work, CA PUBLIG MAY ASSIST BV DONATING GLOTHING, ETC. liGilinger Lane. Polling _ Subâ€"Division _ 85â€"From Hollinger Lane, north to north bounâ€" dary and from Waterloo Road to Cameron Street. At 70 Hollinger Lane. In case of any doubt or uncertainâ€" ty about where you should vote, it would be well to consult one or other of the committee rooms in town. It would be a good idea for each voter to confirm the polling place he is to use ‘before election day. Polling Subâ€"Division 62â€"The old Rochester Townsite.. Voting at the old Municipal Building, Rochester. Polling Subâ€"Divisions 63 and 64â€" From Fourth Avenue to Seventh and from Toke to Balsam. Voting at the Town Hall, Fourth Avenue. Polling Subâ€"Division 65â€"St. Mary‘s Hospital patients, at Hosâ€" pital. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Event to be held in Goldfields Theatre, A Good Programme For Occasion. be obtained upon application to the undersigned, or to Mr. D. J. Spence, Crown Timber Agent, Cochrane. JAMES LYONS, Minister of Lands and Forests. N.B.â€"No unauthorized publication of this notice will be paid for. Toronto, Oct. 12th, 1925. TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED by the undersigned up to and includâ€" ing Friday the 30th of October, next, for the right to cut the timber on an area in the Township of Fauquier lyâ€" ing west of Remi Lake, having an area of 9 sq. miles, more or less, and all that part of the Township of Maâ€" chin lying North of Concession 6, and West of the Ground Hog River, havâ€" ing an area of 14 sq. miles, more or less, all in the District of Cochrane. FURTHER may There will be a public meeting in support of Mr. Jos. Bradette, Indeâ€" pendentâ€"Liberal, on Tuesday, Oct. 2ith, at 8 p.m., in the New Empire Theatre. _ The speakers will include the Candidate, Mr. N. MceKinnon, President of the Workers‘ Union, and many others. _ All interested in the election are being specially invited to this meeting to hear the issues of the contest dealt with. Mr James Thomas Ormandy, pasâ€" sed away at the St. Mary‘s Hospital on Wednesday last, death being due to the eflects of hernia. The late Mr. Ormandy was a native of Lanceashire, F n"ldnd and was 43 years of age at thu time of death. A widow ‘md one on survive ‘and to these the sinâ€" cerest sympathy of all will go out in their sad bereavement, The late Mr. (Ormandy had a large number of friends in town and his death will be a source of much regret as he was highly regarded by all who knew him. â€" The funeral took place from his late residence, 81 Hollinger Lane, on EFnrnday, to the United Chureh where services were conducted by Ihev..‘J.. D.= Parks. Interment was made in Timmins Cemetery. DEBATH OF MR. JAMES THOS. ! ORMANDY LAST WEDNESDAY The Independent Liberal Candidate, Mr. N. McKinnon and Others to Give Addresses. MEETING HERE TUESDAY BEHALF OF JOS. BRADFTTE # *# ##4 #4 #* # *# ## ## @6 # 4+ o;o t + # # t# #* # + ## #@ # + # #4 *# # ## #t* + # #o6 #* w # #4 *# # ## + “.“ # # ## # # #4 # # @4# #+ # ## + “. # # C 1nd 22282222222 228228228202 000000.00000000000000000000000000’000000000000000..000000000:0000000000 THEATRE 12 282 282 30‘00000003000000030 ‘a # #%..% e*** *4 + < *#4 # *# *4 * * *4 4 © +. # ¢4 #% L Ond 4 L +4 4+ ## * ¢ +4 #% ¢#4 P AT THE THEATRES WEDNESDAY THURSDAY * FRIVOLOUS SAL " .‘ You‘ll all Love her. : Clean Comedies â€" Newsâ€"Reviews % MEN " How far should a man go to satisfy a wife‘s * greed for luxuries? William deMille, master 4 at carving dramas from life, tells you in this .:: story of modern marriage. yX # # * From the famous novel ‘‘The Magnificent Amâ€" ':’ bersonsâ€" the greatest American novel of the, year in which it was published. K3 From the novel "Kings in Exile" an intimate story of Love behind a Throne FRIDAY and SATURDAY Alice Terry and Lewis Stone in Matinee Daily at 2.30 p.m. LAST TIME TOâ€"NIGHT Booth Tarkington‘s Richard Dix in A QUEEN For Sale by the Goldfields Drug Co., Third Ave., Timmins You Cannot Surpass Its luscious freshness rich strength make it finer than any Gunpowder, Japan or Young Hyson. Sold everyâ€" where. Ask for SALADA toâ€"day. "CSALADA" . .@, * k“‘“‘“ The big problem with scalp specialists is to get the public to form a consistent habit of taking care of their hair. Van Ess Liquid Scalp Massage comes in a patented bottle with a special rubber application attached. The method of applicaâ€" tion is easyâ€"and cleanly. The applicatorfeeds the treatment throu%hssrubber nipples direct to the routs n of the hair, One minute a day with Va is sufficient, Stops falling hair, cures dandruff, grows new hair. We give you a positive 90â€"day suarantes, $top Falling Hair! '0000000000 00.000.000.00000000'00000000000:0000000.00.00’00000000000’00000:0’0.’00‘000000000000000.0.. (LD EMPRE "‘TUCE A TDE Ad .NO *4 VC # *4 C + *4 C 4 *4 4 *4 \Z *4 \/ 4 +4 % *4 C 4 *4 C .0 MONDAY TUES., OCT. 26â€"27 A Fox Programme, Some thing New. Watch for it LAST TIME SHOWING TOâ€"DAY Featuring Richard Talmadge, the greatest stunt star in a great stunt picture. Action Action Action And still more Action every second of the time. Speed that whizzes! Thrills that bring out the Gooseflesh. Romance that will Charm. A picture that is all Entertainment. Benny Leonard Series, No. 3 Home Scoutsâ€"Comedy ‘‘Dry Up‘‘â€"Comedy â€" Fighting Ranger, No. 5 FRIDAY SAT., OCT. 30â€"31. Featuring Richard Barthelmass "Book Bozo"â€"Comedy Benny Leonard Series, No. 4. WED. THURS., OCT 28â€"29. " Busting Through " Feature ‘‘Fighting Ranger‘‘ No. 6 And the Comedy a Real Good One. " FIGHTING BLADE " Money Back if it Doesn‘t FRIDAY SAT. OC T. 23â€"24. o wl wl e e

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