Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 19 Aug 1926, 2, p. 1

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:; -lJlHi acher L 0 L onl NO. 29756. _ .. # 4:3;:.‘1‘ o 5 All vmfim‘” i_:;jmembers 'welcome _ .‘ Meets on the 2nd ard 4th Monday| : . of : every month,, in _ the. Basement; .u w 1". n@lflm. 3»3 hy se on TB > qâ€"â€"â€"-‘. #. AtK. a ervmathn. . PAt] dtartheaumm in 11 a.m:, Sunday School 10 a.m. y Ne in P w n t l ( h+ P 0 2o P ol ces i. Wednésday Meetmg. 30 ‘p.m. B{ealmg throughl t Ghnstmn .Beience.. . â€" _ fee, $8.00 per yoar for xy members and 50¢. â€"per year lCA ul * lst.‘"‘ Under other: cirecum:â€" 0.. 2975. 3 |stanees all would have been delighted ' § ‘| to ‘know that Neh was doing so fine . Seco a.pd I‘o a"bnsmess, the issue, was ch mon . at the Sch »;‘1" in the mails, he had lost Bhis life in Ohntch. vA]l visiting| the explosmn ‘of. powder t.hat occurâ€" _|‘red near hlS 81$ore ts P [ yoOHN WEBBER . resame: on Friday, 5 3. s [ 5 Anvitem in the last issue to hand * of Thé Red Lake Lookout will have a |‘sad mterest for the late Neh: Faulâ€" : ,kéiyham ‘s many fnends This item J says:â€"â€" ‘*Business is looking up ‘at ‘Red Lake: Mr. Nehi Faulkenham ‘took in" approximately $500.00 on ‘.. Miss S 'l’illey left ‘on Monday ot this week for Brantford CGeneral Hosâ€" pital, where she will take up a. .career in the nursing profession. â€" Previous to leaving, here the high esteem . in which this young lady is held by wide citcles was shown by the number of ‘presentations and the showers 0% good wishes from societies, cireles and inâ€" dividuals. Sf, Matthew‘s Choir, Alâ€" tar Guild and Sunday.School, in all of, which Miss Tilley took actlve and MIBS S TII.LEY HONOURED â€" usds BBPORE LEAVING HERER He has again beed nominated ‘as Progressive ‘candidate for Battle River, Albertas He represented that. onstituency in the last parliament: and was Progressive Whip in the 1 »mogeâ€"for the .â€" friendly ~spirit ) ptmg them ana the many kindâ€" bes received in Tlmmms lmzatmps and individuals Llor the : fts received" and fnendly *spirit HENRY H..SIPENCER ," shown hore whare to ‘cleave the waters of the pool. « ba Isoenery. is shown here whare Certainly somethmg startl zlg (mqur-; ‘red on the eyening of August 3rd, and the date ghould be kept in mind, so 'that when the fruth is known there ‘wil}l be information to ga upon. We 'have been. telephomng a::ound;;%gy_ ry. ‘day in hopes of learning the res fin‘ for the dlsturbance on Angusf Brd ‘ing and roar as> occurred.. The 6xâ€" plosion (and the :correspondept seems ‘satikfied it was an explosion) was not ‘felt at Elk Lake, but there were’many who did: feel and hear At.. The corâ€" ‘respondent who wrote to The Advfince about the matter says}â€"â€"‘‘If there is anyone missing and he was known to ‘be south of Poreupine on August 3rd it. would, be well to ‘investignte, especially around MeNeill and Hincks ;ow\nshlps Do you know of any party in any of the southern tfownships likeâ€" ITy to have a large quantity of dynaâ€" mite stored? . The explosion certainly ~seemed. to be in MeNeill .or. Hmeks township. If there bhas been no exâ€" ‘plosion, then there "has been an erupâ€" : underground in ‘ that | we;qzty Certainly. something. startlpg occhurâ€" _ No: «ioubt., some noodleâ€"headed idiot may think smart alec idea to ‘spill about this, but it is information that is ~desired not the clevernefis of the scan'ty-mmded Fn‘st étenog. I don’t beheve half : I see in print. . Stenog ‘Judgin 8| from your spellingâ€"that must mclude what youw see in the dictionary, ied Any réader of The Advance Whe knows anything, . the matter' should come forward and give the inâ€" formation, so (hat anxmty ma.y be relieved. â€" w ~Superb Dive Against Superbh Scenery turzrout ‘of the members of the Qlub is reéquested. â€" . A very. enjoyable. luncheon was, served during the evening by the yonnff ladies and gentlemen of the club aM H, Chittenden and Mr. "H. Thomson had charge of this part. .,of 6 e evening‘s programme. YÂ¥ Oneâ€"of the best, if not the best of ‘the: |Ramblers‘ Guest Nights was .‘clofif d At half past two o ‘clock, with, ”one still ‘{going . strong," 7 and. _rea,d?' for several more dance numâ€"é bers c y ioi n # 00 [ _ _ he, i ut ts _ Néxt Monday evening the usual ,wgéklyfflance» will â€"be h%d. The lady ifiém’berg of the: Club who are initialâ€" Ted A to.J.. bring the A large The areglstratmn of vpters for the. Bonnmon election. elosed on Saturday: “evemng lasts For the town of Timâ€" mins there «were :Eour reglstrarsâ€"â€"\ Messrs J. Jardine, T. H. Morts ce,_ S. Macpherson ndâ€" Geo A s Mur- ray. The munic{pal 1st for 1925 yas used as a basis for the lists, and in addition between a thousand and Afâ€" ABQUT gix THOUSAND _ ‘ xamMEs on vo'rm;s ms'.r 'i~( M s prtary is e Eun wl m cA 5 :fleen ‘hundred. names mot ofi tha.b’”‘hst but entltled to vote ‘ht . elections, : were added. _ ‘;g number of names on the. hst a.séb pleted is a“pproxlmateli’ 6, 000\ fior ’l;hi Town of Timmins. _ . > O !ti- “Nmety ~pier ‘cent. of our forest ‘Wtes, are. caused by carelessness in ;throwmg downâ€"lighted cigarettes and ‘by not putting out camp fires, Please ‘try to get your camp fire adficent to the shore of ‘a lake or river,. and "water it dead out, when leaving camp. 3 0‘Br(;t}u'en, said the lmmster, ;_.W,l_\tfl scarcely ‘a moment‘s pause, view of the sudden and startling fulfillment of this prophecy, we will ‘spend a few minutes in silent prayei" for the electric lighting company.‘ d hyA al â€"v wchâ€"a 4 oo e ie e t 4 ts 1 13 5 o o C "We. must ~save Qfir forest-â€"-prd-‘ tect our mining. timberâ€"our. pulpâ€" wood, and‘ the . jobst _ Can adian. :woodsme.n and ®mills menâ€"our: wild. ~INTO THE FEDERAL ARENA Hon. P. J. Veniot, former Premier jOf New Brunswick will resign i leader in that prevince and ‘eontest the Gloucester constituency . in the coming Federal olootion. NINBTY â€"PER, CBNT ronr.s'.n ; FIRES DUE TO CARELESSNRSS _ ‘Enclosed with the booklet sent out by the Canadian National Railways to advertise the unfineral and power resources of the northern portions of Quebec and Ontario is a message from Cyril T. Young, Dlré or of the Cana- dian Forestry Associfition, urgmg the use of mareâ€"care and thought in re-l gard to. foreét hres i The message says 4 ut _ ce JA 1 $ just readf «Yes, the light of the wickâ€" ed shall be put out,‘"~ when immediâ€" ;gtely the church was in . total dark- hefis» é ' ‘;%i"Brethren,. Saldg_ the: amlmstel_', The evening lesson was from the Book off Job, and the minister, had The: Broke Hustler. e ds oth h 4A â€" To B 1fmelu¢wf 4 Sept 9| Oet, 7 : Met 'l‘o Oherboutz-flo pton- Aug,. %!Soepfl «. .... . Min ._ Many people, the most skep xcal of ~-~skept1cs Tright in this eity and in the country . hereabouts, . bless the day ~when A msley Ball, and other dmg ,gtsts offered Rhemna to the afflicted ‘at a small price. and guaranteed monéy .refunded if not satisfied. | If you have rheumatlsm get a bottle ofi Rhouma to-day. a‘~ i4 i: s "If you suffer from torturing rhenâ€" matic pains, swollen, twisted Jomts, .and suffer intensely. beceguse your sysâ€" ‘tem is full of that da fid that makes ousanda hblpless ‘kills thousinds years before Aug. 20 | Sept. 17 ... :: x {ontrose Aug. Sept. 24 ........ ontcalm Bept. 3| Oct. 1 . Montclare es time, then: you need Rheuma, ‘and need it now, _ t Start taking it _ Rhenm acts at once on liidn\ ys, hver, sto- g46L5 . at ~OICC O "KIGUGHCYS,, J1VOL, JbLUâ€" mach and blood, and you can swely 'gx:lllaa,m' ht Good nddame to‘b ,.rub- 1 Schumacherâ€" _‘ *~> Ont. : hore. ‘Den‘t mw- N hfllm‘ talomath There is the man. we adventise ... * | M‘e (boost his Work \CJCAYr tQ,_t 1e SKIGes . is going td‘,'keé}f) right on‘ telling you what he . ;thmks about Suds‘ work and i if,yon only .knew lt ‘it would it Aucti N e m x i9. \ P S s ue

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