Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 4 Mar 1926, 1, p. 3

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Shower or Tub, Hot or Cold, as you wish. Basement, Gordon Block CARSON‘S BARBER SHOP : w o 4 SA “’0.’0 “.“.“.“.1 Both Mixtures act like a flash on coughs, bronâ€" or any affection of throat, chest and lungs. only. Made for those who find medicines disâ€" tasteful, particularly the children. Buckley‘s â€"Mixture ‘"Strong‘" or ‘"‘Modified" will stop your cough or cold. Buckley‘s "Strong" is the same efficient remedy you have used before. Buckley‘s "Modâ€" ified" differs in taste 142 Mutual St., Toronto 2 207 CGUARANTEED RELIEEFE RZ2 75câ€"40 doses Jeweller: â€"**Does she look like a married woman ?‘‘ C‘Yes Sll' » »# “Then tell her it is. No use makâ€" ing trouble for poor husbands these hard times.!"‘ Clerk :; **A lady in the other room, with a flashy paste necklace, wants to know whether its pure diamond or not."‘ B. Classâ€"Ruth Holtman 84, Tom Nelson 82, Stella Antonio 80, Conâ€" stantine Onica 80, Carl Pretula 77. Jr. I.â€"Lucy de Luca 79, Kitchener Cameron 78, Mary Beadman 77. Primer (Sr.)â€"Elvira Nora 75, Room ~4.â€"Primerâ€"Charles Cald* well 83, Andrew Rivera 73, John Mecâ€" Allister 77, Teddy Moran 77, Enzo Colomeco 77, Frank Shub 76. The young man boasts of what he is doing; the old man boasts of what he has done the fool boasts of what he is to do. Room 2â€"Sr. Iâ€"Grace Davidson 80, Louise Abraham 80, Mary Kucheran 79. # Room 3â€"Sr. Iâ€"Catherine Lang 83, Lilian Nelson 76, Hector Dominico 76, Attilio â€" Travaglini â€"75, Louise Maeâ€" Allister 75. Room 1â€"Sr. IIâ€"Chester Gabryelâ€" czyk 87, Emily Gabryelezsyk 78, Ora Kulju 77, Lena Canapine 75,; Francesâ€" co Colomeco 75. FEBRUARY HONOUR ROLL FOR THE MONETA SCHOOL. Crown Attorney J. M. Greer, of Cochrane, was present at the inquest and assisted in the conduct of the inâ€" quiry. Inspector Boyd, of the Proâ€" vincial Gdetective staff, was also aâ€" mong those present. About the only evidence that seemâ€" ed to be favourable to Ruskino was that of Mr. W. G. Kaye, father of the principal of the public school at Porquis Junetion. Mr. Kaye said that on the Monday morning Jones had called across the lot to him about 10 o‘clock. Morelechek swore he did not see Ruskino from Sunday morring until about two o‘clock on Monday morning when Ruskino had roused him up and asked him for a drink. Instead of being with Ruskino he had ibeen in company with Mr. A. D. Walters. In his evidence Mr. Walters confirmed this, and Mrs. Morelechek also subâ€" stantiated her husband‘s story. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Rov Bartm.an who lived next door to the Jones shack, swore that on the Sunday evening they heard loud talking. One voice sounded like that of Jones and the other like that of Ruskino. The talk was about girls. â€" This was, about 9 eightâ€"hour shifts parading before the cell where he is confined. Officer Finger is in Cochrane this week takâ€" ing his turn in the guarding. This special guard will be maintained until the prisoner is given his preliminary trial on the charge.. The preliminary hearing will be toâ€"morrow (Friday). ~J. B. Ruskins, a man of about 26 years of age, of Polish descent, but born at Sudbury, Ont., is held at Cochrane on the charge of the murder of Henry Jones, blacksmith, of Porâ€" quis Juncetion, on or abofit Feb. 7th. Following the usual custom in such cases the Provincial Police. haye a special guard for their prisoner, memâ€" bers of theâ€" Provincial foree taking RUSKIND NOW HELO FC PORQUIS JGT. MUR Guarded Day and Night by Provincial Police, Inauest Last Week Reâ€" sults in Murder Charge. What the future has in stere for you depends in large measure on what you place in store for the future. â€"Fetgus Falls (Minn.) Journal. As a man is judged by the company he keeps, so is a company judged by the men it keeps. March 18â€"Schumacher â€"vs. Canaâ€" dians, at Timmins. March 11â€"South Poreupine vs! Schumacher; Juniors vs. Canadians; both at Timmins. + The big game for toâ€"night at the Timmins rink is the contest between Schumacher and the Timming J uniors. This is confidently expected to be a keenlyâ€"fought battle. The games yet? to be played in the Mines League are: March 4â€"Schumacher vs. Timmins Juniors, at Timmins. 5 so far have been lively and keenly contested and it is expected the seaâ€" son will be carried on to a successful close. All hockey fans are keeping up their interest in the Mines League here this season, and they are finding it well .worth while. All the games Only Four More Games on the Minces League Schedule. Great Interâ€" est Kept up in League GHOMAGHER PLAVING JUNIORS HERE TOâ€"HIGHT THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Public subscription is invited for a new issue 0fâ€"â€" Bank of Montreal _ Canadian Bank of Commerce A. E. Ames Company, Principal payable at the Office of the Receiverâ€"General at Ottawa, or that of the Assistant Receiversâ€"General at Halifax, St. John, Charlottetown, Montreal, These bonds are authorized under Acts of the. Dominion of Canada, and both principal and interest are a charge upon the Consolidated Revenue Fund. They are secured by, the full credit and taxing power of the Dominion of Canada. ‘All bonds may be registered as to principal only, and bonds in denominations of $500, $1,000, $5,000, $10,000 and $100,000 may be fully registered. Dated February lst, Royal Bank of Canada â€" Dominion Securities Corporation, _ $45,000,000 _ Dominion of Canada Toronto, Winnipeg, Regina, Calgary or Victoria. Semiâ€"annual interest (Februa.ry ist and August Ist) payable at any branch in Canada of any chartered Bank. Orders may be telefhoned or telegraphed (collect) to any of the undersigned, or may be submitted through your usugl bond dealer, stock exchange broker, or through any bank in Canada. Price: 97 and interest, yielding 4.73% This offering is made subject to prior sale and advance in price, and the right is reserved to allot a less amount of bonds than applied for. These bonds are offered for delivery, in interim form, when, as and if issued and delivered to us. We are inclined to the belief that good management is more essential than mere capitalâ€"in most lines of business. Last week in an address to the Empire Club at Toronto, Mr. G. C. Bateman, secretary of the Ontario Mining Association, pointed out that the mining industry in Northern Onâ€" tario has been the greatest single facâ€" tor in maintaining this province durâ€" ing recent years. In one section of Ontario, Mr. Bateman said, there were nickel reserves equal in value to the total of the national debt of Canada. NORTHERN MINES MAINTAIN PROPERTY IN ONTARIO a hundred miles or more to see as the touring English team, ofcourse is a great aggregation. After lengthy correspondence in the matter, and many wires, it had eventually been settled that a game could be arranged for Timmins. A guarantee of some $1,500.00 is required, and it is expectâ€" ed to raise this by the sale of tickets for the game. The various clubs in the N.O.F.A. have each been apporâ€" tioned an objective of a stated numâ€" ber of tickets and if all the elubs agree the English team will play here this summer. The date will likely be some time around the middle of July. A; Field, representative of Northern Ontario on the O. F/’Ag explained the efforts made to secure a visit from the touring English team. The Engâ€" lish team would have its first game in Montreal on May 24th. They would only play in the larger centres, and the idea was to have them stop at Timmins on their return from the West. _ The visiting team includes fourteen professionals and four amaâ€" teurs selected from the leading teams in England. The idea would be to have the mplay a selected team of players from the N. 0. F. A. teams. The game should be one worth coming A special meeting of the N.O.F.A. was held in Timmins on Saturday evening last to diseuss the proposiâ€" tion of having a game with the select, English Football team to tour Canâ€" ada this spring., President H. G. Laidâ€" law ocupied the chair and representaâ€" tives were present at the meeting {from Kirkland Lake, Timmins Footâ€" ball Club and‘the P.D.F.L, ~Mr. W. ENGLISH FOOTBALL TEAM TO PLAY HERE ON TOUr Select Old Land Football Players Ready to Visit Timmins on Return from West. Refunding Loan 1926 Twentyâ€"Year 4%4% Bonds The National City Company, Denomination»: $100, $500, $1,000. 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