Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 26 Nov 1925, 1, p. 13

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A There were thirteen appeals against the assessment. at Haileybury last week, but the. annual court of reviâ€" sion only reduced the roll by $350.00. wum ifi 27 %%%%%%%%%%%%fi%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%fi%%%%fi%fi%fifi%%mmmmmm%mm%%mmmm%%%%%%%fi%fi%%fi%%fi%%fi%fi%fifififi% LIMITED 5 Pine St. South These candies arrive every Thursday. Leate _ your order for the regular asâ€" sortment or make up any assortment you desire. List closes every T uesday morning. Same prices as in Toronto and Montreal. Ayanâ€"Murray Drug Go. Becord Candiecs GOLDFIELDS THEATRE BLDG. Phone 134 Timmins. Toner A. MacDonald Barrister, Solicitor, Etce. Leave Your Orders for Phone 502 Special Discount of From ' 20 to 50 per cent on All Reed Block As the whole of the stocks of Diamonds, Watc‘,;.,,-k flocks, Jewelry, Cut Glass, China, Silverware, Ivory, etc., MUST POSITIVELY BE SOLD BEFRE TE JANUARY 18T, we are giving a discount of from 20 to 50 per cent. on every article in stmk You can buy here now at practlcally your own price. _ It is an ideal opportunity for the purchase of Christmas glfts Come and see for yourself. The Home and Sqhool Association meeting on Wednesday was well atâ€" tended. _ Nine youthful orators conâ€" tested for the prizes which were won as follows:â€"I1st. Jack Morgan; 2nd. Jack O‘Shea; 3rd. George Kaufman. The judges were:â€"Mrs. T. J. Wright, Miss V. Snyder and Mr. V. Evans. The prizes were presented_ to the winâ€" ners by Reeve Gallagher. Councillor H. Boyle was present and also spoke a few words of encouragement to the mouth Poreupine, Nov. Zo0th, iat to The Advance. _ _ On Monday morning early an auto being driven by Isaace Koivila, a Finâ€" lander and taking some men out for the six o%clock shift, ran down anâ€" other Finlander, Jno. Rinta, at the and jleaves a WIL children in Finland conflictinege stories ; the accident, lhas just been out Finland about five or six month was boarding at the Finn boa: house formerly known as the **0 Rat.‘‘ ~He was thirtyâ€"five year and leaves a wife and five Accident on Monday at Bridge Just West of South End. Interesting Aratory Competition by Boys at South Porâ€" cupine Home and School Association. South Porcupine Man Dies/ After Being Struck by Auto ridge Jus iinta, was red for a 1ceumnbne stod uth Koivila caught by the car and drag ibout fifty yards. He was o the Dome Hospital, but 1 to his injuries around 11.30 OTl Ino 1e Dome 1 his injuries ras later A. T. POMMIER int W est Nov. 20 ov. 20th, the victim been out tro ix months ar "nn boardin en into ictim of M small New Empire Theatre Building 16 THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO. Sunday evening or Tuesday: mornâ€" ing there was another attempt to break into the store of V. M. Bowie Co., Third Avenue, Effort was! made to gain entry by prying the rear door with a bar. The wouldâ€"be burgâ€" lars, however, were evidently frightâ€" ened away and left before completing their work, but left the plain marks of the attempt upon,.the door and casing. Irvine Keene, wellâ€"known dairyman of iCobalt district, and one of the pioneers of the Cobalt Camp, was found dead Sunday afternoon in his stable. Mr. Keene, who lived at Argentine, north of Cobalt, went out after dinner as usual to feed his catâ€" tle, _ When he failed to return, search was made and he was discovered dead in the stable.» He had been in his ordinary good héalth and had made his usual rounds on Sunday morning. He had lived in Cobalt Camp for some nineteen ,years, having moved there from L()lllnm\ ood, Ont. dooked it over. and ThG speakâ€" ing of the boys were fine examples of the training in poise and expression that our children are receiving in the Public School toâ€"day. The Home and School Association have membership tickets for sale now." â€" Membership for one year is seventyâ€"five cents or if both father and mother wish to be members, one dollar and twentyâ€"five cents. At the close of the term a Unâ€" ion Jack, 6‘x3%‘, will be presented to the room which is represented by the largest numbers of enrolled members, mothers counting 1 point, fathers and teachers 2 points each. Other friends interested in the welfare of the childâ€" ren are also eligible for membership and may obtain tickets from members of the executive. 10r Oone year it both fathe members, on COBALT DAIRYMAN FOUND DEAD ON SUNDAY LAST the boys were fine ¢ ining in poise and t] piaying with such a club that ‘Turner is gwetting together. MeceGuire was seâ€" cond highest in the league sceoring last year and was considered one of the best wing men in the amateur game. He was offered several flattering proâ€" fessional contracts but turned them down. The star hockey player comes from Timmins, Ont., where he first took up the ice game, and was soon recognized as a good player.~ He then played with the leading amateur teams in Northern Ontario before moving to Cleveland., With the signing of Meâ€" (iuire the offense is pretty well comâ€" pleted. Turnerâ€"stated this morning that he has signed about as many mey as the team needs, at least for the present. _ McGuire is recognized as being one of the leading hockey playâ€" ers in the country and should prove a big help to the local team. _ Two workouts will be staged every day from now on and the team will be forced to go through the hardest kind of work to get in shape for the first game of the season. Turner had the men workingâ€"out at noon, doing skatâ€" ing and getting used to stickâ€"handâ€" ling, while in the evening he had his defense working with Thompson and MceKinnon on the defense with Jonâ€" asson and Abels changing off. Indiâ€" cations are that anyone hoping to make a place on the Minneapolis hocâ€" key team is in for a hard grind. There are 16 players out at the present time, and Turner plans to carry about 10 or 12 menâ€"during the season."‘" Vision sees through things; grit sees thern through ressional mates, but })O]l\ team signing ‘of Rockets 19 news for M plarer as the team needs, af présent. _ McGuire is neapolis nouncem la In a recent issue of the Minneapolis Star, there is a large double column picture of Frank MceGuire, together with an extended reference to his qualifications as a star hockey player. The Mimneapolis Star says :â€" ‘‘Frank (Mickey) McQGuire, wing on the Cleveland hockey club last vear, has been sigzgned with Minâ€" Signing of McGuire the Best News This Season, Says Minneapolis Star. MINEAPOLTS RHOGKEY x FANS APPREGIATE FRANK rUIrQ e is in Minneay night that he w ts 18 probab annonnced cGtuire is a _and he sh 2 with such ment Ke a nult will stays in the am; MceQGuire MmIAC bablv 18 ©tar says :â€"â€" ickey) MceQGuire, left Cleveland hockey club been signed with Minâ€" inter. This is the anâ€" ade toâ€"day by Llovd ays=wit n amateur ire to pl 8() DC lay with best piec ranks ets. , Mceâ€" l decided turn proâ€" his teaimâ€" «Minnesgâ€" Timmins, Ont. .0 *%. .“’0 ** 4 *4 * 4 *4 *# + *4 # + *4 * + #+* * *# + # #4 # 4 44 *# *+ + +4 *4 *# # ## * C3 #4 *# # #4 4# < #* * 4 $# + ## * #% #4 * 6 #* *# 4 #* *# # #4 *# 4 #4 * < #4 # < #4 # 6 #*% * ¢ *4 *# #© #4 *# ¢ *4 * La *4 + #© #4 * *4 + La o4 *# 4 *#* * #@ #4 * # *4 # L #4 L #4 * # *4 @ *4 *# © ## * # *4 # 4 *# * #4 * ¢ #4* + *4 + # #4 + *4 * * #4 *# * *4 #® Cnd *# # For Sure Results Try Our Want Ad Column TIMMINS BRANCH, ® soUTH PORCUPINE BRANCH, To the Toronto Bond Exchange, Ltd., 300 Bay Street, Toronto. Gentlemen Please sénd me complete information in regard to an investment to yield 6 % with safety. I wish to invest bout .E for 0 5 years; D 10 years; O 20 years. Money Gives Confidence IMPERIAL Name 6 per cent. with Safety Government and Municipal Address The Oldest Bond House in Canads 300 Bay Street «« Toronto Those who have money sarry on their work in life with greater confiâ€" dence. A Savings Account with this Bank if added to regularly even with small sums will soon give you the confidence that only the possession of money can give. There is a Sav« ings Bank Department at every branch of this Bank. 41 BONDS LIMITED Established 1888 LIMITED SUCCESSORS TO THE Thurs., Nov. 26th, 1925 D. SUTHERLAND, Manager. PAUL MICHAUD, Manager,

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