Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 9 Dec 1926, 2, p. 2

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be glad to know â€"that Mcâ€" oy‘s Cod Liver Extract Tablets come in sugar coated form now, so if you eally want to put 10 to 20 pounds of olid, healthy flesh on your bones and eel well and strong and have a comâ€" plexion that people will admireâ€"ask ny druggist for a box of MeCoy‘s ‘od Liver Extract Tablets. Only 60 cents for 60 tablets and if you don‘t gain five pounds in 30 days our druggist will hand you back the noney you paid for them. It isn‘t anything unusual for a perâ€" on to gain 10 pounds in 30 days, and for old people with feebleness overâ€" aking them they work wonders. You‘re behind the times if you dorm‘t know that Cod Liver Extract s one of the greatest flesh producers in the world. Because it contains more vitalizing vitamines than any food you can get. RUN DOWN MEN NERVOUS MEN SKINNY MEN P. VARKER, President R. BURNMAN, Secretaryâ€"Treasurer, Box 1507, Timmins Meetings held in Hollinger Recreation Hall, third Saturday of each month,. Open to all of Cornish birth or Corâ€" nish Associate. Cornish Social Club Dr. I. T. Brill, D.D.S. Phone 90 Toner A. MacDonald Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. GOLDFIELDS THEATRE BLDG Phone 34 Timmins Thursday, Dec. 9th 1926 Marshallâ€"Ecclestone Building, Timmins ~2â€"10 Marshallâ€"Ecclestone Block Barrister, Solicitor, Notary. Dean Kester Don‘t Miss This For rates, descriptive literature, etc., apply Sports? Anything you like. Golf, motoring, dancing, fishing, climbing, swimming, riding; in the sweetest, climbing, courteous attendants, and hotel service that makes Canadian Pacific faâ€" mous the world over. Dentist guides for Alpine Open Evenings DOME S5CHOOL REPORT FOR MONTH OF NOVEMBER JOHN L. HUNT, Senior Thirdâ€"Class Bâ€"Margaret Lloyd, â€" Bogdon â€"Dimitroff, Stanley Shumilak, â€" Rose â€" Baker, â€" Margaret Stonc, James Miner, Nora Costain, Room IVâ€"Fourth Classâ€"Marcella J. Lynch (teacher)â€"Maleolm MeCaw, Kenneth MeCaffrey, Meta Melville, Vera Doran, Hilda Rowe, Helena Murray, Leda Cox (Irene Armstrong and Annie Zaitz, equal); Romeo Beaudry, Eileen Larkin, Ruby Richâ€" ardson, Bella Zaitz,, Carson Young, Clarence MeCaffrey, George Johns, Francis Horne, Iona Andrew, Percey Millions, Margaret Gordham. Standing of the Pupils in the Various Classes for the Month Just Passed Timmins, Ont. The Foundation Goldfields Theatre Building imins, Ont. Phone 428M Open Evenings NO. 55 DRY BATTERY SET NO. 55A WET BATTERY SET . 56 BATTERYLESS SET 8â€"TUBE SUPERHETERODYNE WET BATTERY SET CONE SPEAKER AND BRANDES LINE,. The above set is latest addition to our well known standard lines of Westinghouse Radiolas. CANADIAN WESTINGHOUSE COMPANY, Limited VERY fortune has had a foundation. Every foundation, in the first instance, is laid with the first few dollars saved. Start to save now and lay your foundation. Save seriouslyâ€"save consistently. For money in the Bank is the buffer against misfortune and the barometer of future prosperity. TIMMINS BRANCH, HAMILTON SALES OFFICES IN THE PRINCIPAL CANADIAN CITIES The Geo. Taylor Hardware Ltd. W@Stinghouse kive TIuhbe Set at $#38§22°? THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO. Room Iâ€"Primerâ€"Hilda M. Green, teacher A.â€"Violet Lahti, Betty Jorâ€" dan, Jennie Gallai, Joyce Hughes, Charlie Eyre, Donald Pecore, Buddic Robertson, Jack Burke. Carmel Kavaâ€" First Classâ€"Hattie Baker, Joe Mitâ€" chell, Orry Costain, Margaret Lahti, Elsie Armstrong, Helen Zaitz, Floâ€" rence _ Marguerite â€" Lalonde, Martha Harrower, Vivian MeCaffrey, Jimmy Watt, Rene Varker, Elsie Mcâ€" Caw, Mary Shumilak, Ruby Harâ€" rower, Bobbhie Ewart, Alex MceGinn, Hubert Cook, Guerino Dellaâ€"Vedova, 3illie Miner, Mabel Tanney. Sr. IIâ€"Irvin Richardson, Billie Cartonick, Ina Parsons, Billie Lahti, Alex Shumilak. Room 2â€"Blanche Marshall, teacher â€"JIr. Secondâ€"Ida Tanney (Florence Johnston, Beatrice Spiers, equal) ; Roddie â€" MePhail, â€" Mildred _ MeCaw, Cecelia Spitz, Joseph Baker, Billie Millions, Dick Stone, John Karpuk, Grace â€"Murray, Marjorie Sampson, Frank Parsons, Stewart Watt, Nellie Eyre, GGeorge Young, Annie MePhail, Franklin Hall, Erica Larkin, Ruth Doran, Tom Webb, Catherine Mcâ€" Phail, Edmund Richardson, Arnold Mc(Gtinn, Agnesâ€" Tanney, â€" Stanley Millions. Room IIIâ€"â€"Sr. III A.â€"Vera Dick, teacherâ€"Steila Zabiaka, Flossie Dugâ€" gan, Verbina Dellaâ€"Vedova, Nilo Delâ€" laâ€"Vedova, Maisie Yeomans, Mary Cartonick, Lois â€" Dennis, Terence Sampson. Jr. IIIâ€"Ross MacPhail, Charlhe Armstrong, Nick _ Zaitz, Melville Murphy, Frances Jolhns, Bazel Doran, Sidnevy Hughes, Clarence Cronk. Lorne MeCaw. Four Stores in the North Cochrane New Liskeard Tubes Exira A Demonstration willconvince you ol its great superiority. Only sold by Authorizedâ€" % Westinghouse Dealers Acting Manager. Cobalt The regular meeting of L.O.L. No 2002, 'l‘immin%, will be held on Monâ€" day ev ening, Dec. 13th, in the baseâ€" ment of the Anglican church. _ â€"All members are asked to turn out and make this a special meeting for the nmination of officers for the ensuing year. Visiting brethren are all welâ€" come. F. McDonald .. 202 LO7 . bmith, ...=>.". : 177 185 M\ HFrancis".. .. 77 102 (@. Robinson .. .. 110 36 C. McDonald .. 124 05 Standing of teamsâ€"A., 0 ; B., M A. Ivygan : }wel ett M. Morrisor Ross V . Jackson GIRLS‘ BOWLING TEAMS SCORES FOR DECEMBER 2 unhe Wiilt De Ned on evening ;of this week. _ Invitations were sent out for this event to be held on Nov. 22nd, but it had to be postponed to Friday evening, Dec. 106th. _ Those receiving invitations for Nov. 22nd will I\lll(“\ accept them as good for the pn.stpmwd date, Friâ€" day evening of this week, Dec. 10th. B.â€"Marjorie Costain, Johnnie Shuâ€" milak, Katie Zaitz, Buddie Spitz, Anâ€" nie Cartonik, Doris Woods, Lloyd Doran, Rayno Rauhala, Jimmice Murâ€" phy, Walter Baker, Edwin Kavanagh, Marjorie Spires, Mary Curtis, Jack nagh, Bert Reid, Frank Miner, Stevie Ustianyk, Basil TLibby. Pecore, â€" Reggie Kavanagh, â€" Billie # a‘b ®# Richardson, Elsie Parsons, Agnes Roâ€" bertson, Stewart MceGinn. BIG DANCE EVENT AT THE DOME ON FRIDAY EVENING The â€"annual ball of the Dome Mechanical andâ€" Electriecal Departâ€" ment, an event looked forward to with keen anticipation all through the distriect, will be held on Priday Forgusm'l s Alway .. . Carruthers Mclntosh Morrison Hill Ramsay MeLeod Tackaberry, Acheson 142 106 38 136 192 180 104 132 84 70 000 107 152 00(0 143 90.3 104 113 163 92 171L 138 00(0 100 0}D 148 362 179 146 219 437 285 199 162 240 328 196 303 193 000 202 200 The Northern News last week says: ‘*A new Fordson tractor snow plough has been purchased by Teck Township, but as yet has not been in operation. ~The new plough, which will ibe drawn by a caterpillar tractor, is much heavier than the plough beâ€" ing used on the roads at present, and has a stretch of 14 feet. The tractor to which the plough will be attached, is not available at present and the new plough has not been tried out. Township officials are anxiously waitâ€" ing to see the plough in operation."‘ Life is for most of us a continuous process of getting used to things we hadn‘t expected.â€"Boston Transeript. There will be a régular meeting of the local Humane .Soo'et\ in the town hall, on Friday evening of this week Des. 10th, and it is likely that at this meeting the matter of the appointment of an oflum to devote all his time to the work will be taken up. All interested should make a point of attending the meeting on Friday evening, as the need for the appointâ€" ment of a permanent officer seems to be urgent for the protection and adâ€" vantage of the many animals in the district. | NEW TRACTOR SNOW PLOW BOUGHT BY TECK TOWNSHIP Accordingly a plan is now on foot to secure a salaried officer,â€"one in uniâ€" form who will thus have standing and authority and who will devote all chis time and attention to the work. It is intended to secure a man who knows animals and who also has the necesâ€" sary experience and tact to handle people without unnecessary friction. With this end in view a subseription list was started last week. The reâ€" sponse from the business and proâ€" fessional men of the town was very generous. It is expected that the mines and other industries in the disâ€" trict will give the movement hearty support, financially and. otherwise. The new officer will expected to bend every ‘effort to protect all aniâ€" ma]sâ€"â€"dogs, cats, horses, cows, pigs, every dumhb beast,â€" from abuse and illâ€"treatment, and to see that they are properly housed, fed, and caredâ€"for. The local Humane Society have plans well under way now to secure an officer in uniform to look after the proper treatment of animals in this district. For some. time past it has been known that there has been much suffering among the animals. In some cases it has been a matter of straight eruelty. In many other inâ€" stances the trouble has been that peoâ€" ple did not understand just what their thoughtlessness or parsimony meant to the poor animals. ~Since the Huâ€" mane Society has been active in Timâ€" mins and district it is true that one man was sent to jail for brutal treatâ€" ment of a sick animal, but it is not so generally known, though equally true, that seores of other cases have been dealt with where the trouble really was more. lack of thought than anything else. In _ â€"these cases it was more A question of educating the people in regard to the proper treatment of animals. _ The more cases that have been taken up, the more others seem to come to notice. It is felt now that the growâ€" ing work of looking after the care of animals in the camp can not be done by any volunteer worker or workers. RUMANE SOGIETY TO RAVE UNIFORMED OFACER To Look After Animals in Town and Distrcit, and See They are Proâ€" perly Treated. Hurlbuts allow the feet to deâ€" velop normally. They are lower in cost because longer in wear. The health of your child deâ€" pends on good shoes. 10 YWe sell and recommend them. No ridges to callous your child‘s footâ€"no tacks to irritate, but a cushion of live lamb‘s wool to give springiness to the natural tread and protect the foot against dampness. Children, Hollinger Stores Ltd. TIMMINS, ONT. "‘Buy Hollinger Qualityâ€" It Pays‘"‘ CeUSHI ONâ€"â€"SOLE TRAbt : 4/ x ALonttaLo for your J. THOMAS, President MRS. E. RICHARDS, Box 692 Will meet in the Hollinger Recreation Hall the first and third Fridays of each month at 8.30 p.m. Labourâ€"Progressive Wetâ€"andâ€"Dry, had 246 in the Provincial election last week. In the recent Dominion elecâ€" tion a much larger vote, 1118 in all, was cast, but in the Provincial Kenâ€" nedy received 59 more votes than Dr. Armstrong, Conservative candidate in the Dominion élection, so it must have been chiefly the Liberal vote that stayed home last week, or else Liberâ€" als voted for Kennedy, or a little of both. Professor Alessandro Brizi, Dirceâ€" tor General of Agriculture, Rome, has been chosen to head the National Committee which is making arrangeâ€" ments for Italy‘s participation in the World‘s Poultry Congress to be held at Ottawa, July 27th, to August 4th, 1927 Associated with Dr. Brizi on the Committee are Professor Comm. Antonio Pirocchi of the Royal High School of Agriculture, Milan: Comm. Dante Marchiori, President of the Royal Experiment Station of Poulâ€" try Keeping, Rovigo; Professor Cav. Uff Alessandro (¢thigi, Director of the Royal Experimental Station of Pou!lâ€" try _ Keeping, Rovigo; â€" Professor Comm. Nello Fotticohia, Inspector (General of the Technical Services of Agriculture, Rome; and Carlo Paeâ€" chetti, President of the National Inâ€" stitute of Rabbit Keeping, Alessanâ€" dria. In HMaileybury Kennedy the Conâ€" servative â€" candidate, â€" received _ 557 votes and MeGowan, the ‘*An inquest will not be held accordâ€" ing to the police. Inspector Moore to whom the tragedy was reported, has been in communication with the eorâ€" oner at North Bay, within whose jumnsdiction the case comes, and for mal enquiry is not considered necesâ€" sary. _ _ According to _ information reaching here, the youth started out on Tuesday morning on a hunting exâ€" cursion.â€" He was accompanied only by his collie dog. About five o‘clock in the afternoon he was seen by some other people, who advised him to reâ€" turn home, it is said, but when he did not come in a search party started out to look ~for him. This party was headed by the lad‘s father, but the gathering storm forced the searchers to abandon their task until the mornâ€" ing. Late on Wednesday afternoon the youth was found dead in the snow near the southwest bay of Nett Lake, the police say. The dog it is reportâ€" ed, returned home alone. Guppy died from ‘exposure.‘‘ WORLD‘S POULTRY CONGRESS AT OTTAWA NEXT SUMMER Mr. Roy A. Bovay of Trenton, Ontario, thinks very highly of "Fruigâ€"aâ€"tives" for removing the cause of nervous headaches. "I wish I could tell cvery sufferer in the world what ‘Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives‘ have done for me"â€"he writesâ€""For years I was much troubled by bad headaches, nervous dysâ€" pepsia and liver troubles. Then I comâ€" menced taking ‘Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives‘. Thanks to these wonderful tablets I am once more entirely well." Are you, too, afflicted with nervous headâ€" aches? Quite probably they are traceable to lazy bowels, stomach, kidneys or liver. What you need is the gentle, natural help of "Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives" which is made from intensified fresh fruit juices blended with tonics. "Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives" is nature‘s own ally in promoting health and happiness. Enlist its aid for yourself, toâ€"day. 25c and 50c, everywhere. The storm last week claimed one victim in the Temagami distriect where a young man of 17 years of age, Jolhn Wilham Guppy, of Temagami, died from exposure a few miles from his home. The body was found late Wednesday afternoon. â€" Referring to the tragedy, The Northern News says: LAD OF 17 LOSES HIS LIFE IN STORM NEAR TEMAGAMIT TRENTON MAN IS VERY GRATEFUL SAYS THAT " FRUITâ€"Aâ€"TIVES" STOPPED NERVOUS HEADACHES St. David‘s Welsh Society GEOQ. HALE, Treasurer

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