Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 29 Oct 1925, 1, p. 16

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Timely clearance of Men‘s heavy, warm, comfortâ€" able coats, in splendid materials and good styles. 25 Coats regularly priced from $34.00 to $48.00 to clear at....$25.00 SHOES Look over our stock and prices. Both will please you Now is a good time to Buy your New Winâ€" ter Shoes. COME EARLY FOR THESE. They won‘t last long SHOES Heavy wear EVERY HOLLINGER EMPLOYEE IS ENTITLED TO THE REGULAR DISCOUNT and weather resisting boots, guaranteed soles $5.00 to $12.00 A few others from $25.00 to $32.50 to clear inss 19.7 Coupon Price ..........;............/. $16.85 THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE TIMMINS, ONTARIO at these prices. SHOES Everything % from â€" Rubber Boots to Dancâ€" ing Shoes. SHOES Qirs. Bell, of Toronto, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Keddie./ Mr. and Mrs. Munn, of Ripley, was the guest herg last week of Mr. R. D. Robertson. } The next Band Concert will be held in the Goldfields Theatre on Nov. 8th. after the Church Services. (\ Mr. Wm. Dunstan and son, of Torâ€" onto, were the guests of friends here last week.} \ Miss Marie MeCarthy, of TIroquois Falls, was the weekâ€"end guest of Miss Annie MeQuarrie, | ._Mr, John Watt was among those going to Toronto last week to see the Timmins Football Team play in the Ontario Cup final on Satur dayg The next regular meeting of the Town Council is scheduled for Monâ€" day afternoon, Nov. 9th, commencing at 4 p. m. A Bszaar is being held on October 28th and 29th in the Hebrow Conâ€" gregational Hall, Cedar street north, undér the auspices of Hadassah Chapâ€" tey of Timmins. Everybody welcome. The New Liskeard Speaker last week said:..‘‘Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Frood left this past week to make their home for the present at Renâ€" frew. Mr. Frood has severed his conâ€" nections with the Taylor Hdwe. Co."‘ A supper will be held in the baseâ€" ment of St. Matthew‘s Chureh, on Friday, Nov. 13th, from 5.30 to 7.30 p. m., under the auspices of the St. Matthew‘s Sr. W. A. The Haileyburian last week says:â€"â€" ‘"‘Jas, Morton has gone to Tlmmms where he will be employed as a drlver by Llovd Harris, who is mnmng a laundry in the gold camp.‘ Wednesday next, Nov. 4th, from 3 to 10 p. m., Bazaar and afternoon tea in the Basement of the United Church, Fourth Avenue. Hot Supper at 6 o‘clock, 50 cents. Mr. A. ‘P, H. Taylor recently opened a new departmental store at Cochrane. It is called the Regal Deâ€" partment Store, and is housed in a handsome twoâ€"storey brick »and tile structure, with all the modern touchâ€" es. s Cochrane has organized for hockey this season, three teams to play in the town league formed. Whether Cochrane will enter any outside hoeâ€" key league in this part of the North will depend upon the situation in regard to outside hockey. i QOwen Wessell, for fifteen years a resident of Kirkland Lake area, and one of the oldest and best known prospectors in the Camp, was found dead in his cabin on the Goldfish Road ormrt Wednesday morning last. He was sitting in his cabin, with pipe and .tobaceco near him, death being due to heart failure. Interment was made at his old home at Norland, > James Gordon won the Haileybury High School Road Race this year. Toe Martin coming second, Howard Hall third and James Poppleton fourth. The course is 5.15 miles and the gallant young Gordon won with a P s t Ei Pnd o ind in o nc ym td NT B2 S 7. t 3. time of 30 minutes and 34 seconds, a fine record in view of the difficulâ€" ties of the course and the youth of the winner. + ' The town ®@f New Liskeard has reâ€" ceived a cheque for $10,223.00 from the Federal Department of Public Works in settiement of its longâ€" standing elaim for damages to land on the lake shore, and for taxes forâ€" merly collected on the property, caused by flooding, due to the buildâ€" ing of the dam at South Temiskamâ€" ing. The dinpute between government â€" and munictpality has been zoing on for 13 yvears. ing.."‘ The government been going E. Kimberley, now of Beamsasâ€" Â¥ille, Ont., but formerly one of the pioneer business men of the town, is a visitor to the Camp this week and welceomed here again by many friends,. â€" Mr. Kimberley was manâ€" ager of the Knight Bros. MceKinâ€" non lumber business here for several years. He was also a member of the School Board for Moneta for several term;; as well as being elected two or three years as Moneta‘s represenâ€" tative on the Tisdale Coucil. Mr. Geo., W. Lee, Chairman of the * N. 0. Railway Commlsslon, was visitor to Timmins last week.! Mr. Clarence Appell, whose talent as a violinist was appreciated in this Camp in earlier days when he was with the New Empire Theatre here, and who was for a time manager of that theatre, was a visitor to Timâ€" mins over the weekâ€"end and was greeted by many friends: here. Mr. Appell left here about seven years ago to take charge of a Brantford theatre. He is now chief of the publicity department of one of the big motion picture producing firms, the National. \ Timmins and District Notes _ Mr. A. Snow went to Toronté last \\eek to see Timmins play \m the Ontario Football Cup Final. The school at Matheson was closed last week owing to an epidemic of measles in the district. \ _ Major Hart, of the Department of Mines, Toronto, was a business visiâ€" tor to Timmins this week.\ | All were pleased to see Constable W. Parcher able to be out again this week after an illness of a few days due to a severe form of Thomas Hansen was sentenced to a year at Burwash last week for pasâ€" sing worthless cheques on North Bay people. The chequas, three in numâ€" ber. totalled $107.00. An Armistice Dance will be held on Monday night, Nov. 9th, in the Masâ€" onic Hall, under the auspices of the 1.O.D.E. Refreshments served.. Ticâ€" kets $2.00 per couple. Next Wednesday in the United Church Basement, Fourth Avenue, Timmins, Hot Supper at 6 p. m., 50 cents. Bazaar and Tea in the afterâ€" noon. weleome. The ~Cornish Football Club are ho!lding a Hallowe‘en Masquenade Dance in the Hollinger Recreation Hall, on Saturday evening of next week, Oct, 31st. Good prizes for cosâ€" tumss; refreshments; best of musi¢ and a good time for all attending. Messrs, W. Tonkin and J. H. Mawâ€" son, two valued members of the Timmins Citizens‘ Band, and good citizens of the town for some time past, left yesterday morning for a visit to their native land of England. They expect to return to Timmins next year and will be welcomed back when they do _The Pembroke Standard last week says :â€"â€" ‘‘Pembroke friends of, Mr Thomas Sammon, the former popular and efficient manager of the Copeland House, will be interested to learn that he will take over on November 1st the management of the Empire Hotel, Timmins, Ont."‘ IMMENSE TIMBER LMITS AWARDED BY GOVERNMENT The dedication of the new church building of the United Churech at Schumacher will be on Thursday of next week, Nov. 5th at 7.30 p. m., with Rev. F. J. Baine, M. A., B. D., being the special preacher for the occasion. From 7 to 7.30 there will be an organ recital, Turkey supper served from 5 to 7. Three Areas of Pulp and Jack Pme in Nipigon Lake Section. Last week after opening tenders at the Parliament Buildings, Toronto, Hon. Jas. Lyons, Minister of Lands and Forests, announced that the Thunder, Bay Pulp and Paper Co. and the Provincial Mills, Limited have been awarded by the Ontario Government three areas of pulp and jack pine surrounding the district of Lake Nipigon, For the first time in history the Government reserved the right to sell the standing jack pine to other operaâ€" tors on the areas let toâ€"day to each one eof the pulp companies. The Government â€" leases _ will speeify? that the product of the pulp must be‘ finished into newsprint in Canâ€" "ada. tors on the Government reserved the right to sell the standing jack pine to other operators on the areas let toâ€"day to each one of the pulp comâ€" panies. The Government leases will specofy that the product of the pulp must be finished into newsprint in Canada. "The sale is a tremendous one.‘"‘ stated Mr. Lyons. "‘It will bring the production of pulp up to 1840 tons per day, and increase the newsprint production to 1,525 ton per day, The~ total investment will be $41, 500,000 and the combined plants will employ 7,680 men, "It will be necessary to increase the power facilitiee of this producâ€" tion in order to obtain the 160,000 horse power necessary.‘‘ In explaining the reservation to sell the standing jack pine to other operâ€" ators, Mr Lyons said it might take the pulp companies 20 years to finish the limits and take off the spruce wood. ~By this time the standing jack* pine might be too mature and would lose its value in the Governâ€" ment did not make this reservation. The companies securing the pulp limits will bhave to take the jack pine off as they go. The limits must be cleaned vup. 3 d 9%, THIRD AVE **% NOTICEâ€"FOR SALE é The Home of Good Olothesa In the matter of the Estate of Anni_ J. Rhodés, deceased.. The unrdersigned Executors of th' Estate of the late Annie J. Rhodes late of the Town of Matheson,. in th District of Cochrane and Province o Ontario, hereby call for offers for th real property, which under the provi sions of the Will of the said Annie J Rhodes must be sold. and which i hereinafter enumerated. _ All offers must be addressed to the said Execuâ€" tors at Matheson, Ont. The real property comprises th Southâ€"half of lot number One Hunâ€" dred and â€"Fiftyâ€"nine (8% 159) plan Mâ€"97 Temiskaming, and the northern half of lot number One Hundred and Sixty, (N% 160) plan Mâ€"97, Temisâ€" kaming. The buildings on the said property include a brick store in good state of repair and outbmldmg.s. An attracâ€" tive business offer. For further particulars apply to th undersigned Executors, All offer must be received before the 3l1st da; of October, 1925. Dated at Matheson this first day 0 October, A. D. 1925. L Harry B. Child, Perey G. Whitehead, ___ â€"42â€"493 Executors. 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