Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 9 Jun 1927, 2, p. 4

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A LAUGH RIOT! Built on a Foundatoin of Fun: a Cornerâ€"stone of Comedy; Shingles of Smiles; Rafters of Roars! 6 Reel Apartments, completely furâ€" nished with all modern inconveniences and brand new gags! TO MISS THIS IS TO REGRET IT. News â€" Comedy â€" Scenic CHAIN QOF SEXRVICE" A worldâ€"entertaining story of the world of entertainers. COMEDY AND FELIX Geo. Taylor Hardware Limited 10â€"FRIDAY SATURDAYâ€"I11 " MeFADDEN‘S FLATS" 15â€"WEDNES. THURS.â€"16 " HER BIG NIGHT * Make it your big night by seeing this feature, of Pep, Punch and Personality. POSITIVELY LAST APPEARANCE ON THE SCREEN Pat O‘Malley and Mae Bouch in " Perch of the Devil" AT THE THEATRES *# d * .‘ *# 0' p * "¢ * 2 “.00. * bat * “. *4 44 # < # “. *+ *# < * #4 4 * @ *4 #4 # *# # “. #4 * 4 * 0'0. #4 *# * *# “’ *#* * 4# * “. 04 *. * o. + * “.“. #* #4 4/+ *,* *#"**, Â¥#* + x#3 © estestos wl * .0 * *s**s @ ).0 #, *# .0 * .0 #4 *# + *# 4 #4 *# @ 4+ # «o *4 #4 # # # 44 #4 # *# ® # *4 #4# 4.4 ¢.% #% *4 @ # + # #* *4 * < *# + #4 *# #* * La *# #% 4# # M *4 44 #4 *# @ 4 *4 *# # 4 #4 #4 # *# # L 44 #4 PAAA »4 *4 @ # * *# 44 #4 # $ 0,0 Â¥% A *# % + % 4. % Â¥% *# 0 %°% *Â¥ % Â¥_ * *4 *4 #4 *4 #4 *4 #* *4 ** *+¢ *#* *4 # # # # *4 #4 .0 * #4 *4 * + ® 4 #4 *# @ 4 # # #* *4 # #4 4 @ #% #4 # « + #® #@ #4 @ # # * 44 #4 #4 «+ ® < #4 # + ®, * *¢$4 *4 * + # * #* #4 * P4 * #* * *Â¥ * *4 *4 ® *# 4 ¢e* #* * # * W #* ## * # 00. ##4 * L ® 4# #4 *4 * # < #4* #4 @ 4 # ‘s**s #4 ® « * #* #4 * # * *# #4# *4 * 4 * 4 #4 #4 \Z # #, e # *# **5** s **, eo* * * _ ## + *# *, 4 y **. ## *4 * # *# # *4 *4 * #® *# # *4 *4 h a # *# 4 4+ # © #* *4 N *# ’0 Goldfields 45¢c. 55¢. 65¢c. and 75¢. each Screen Doors Complete with Fixtures $2.40, $3.65 and $4.75 Scereen Windows Window Black Screening COMEDY AND SCENIC Cavplor‘ "@ ® _# *6* *y # . _ @ Pm atnay uts o. o. T. s i k k .k ‘.’.‘:’:‘3“.’.‘.’. .'....... ...". .0.0'. ‘0 # __#@. * ®. _@. _@#. @. .%. ®. _# #. _# ns "ea en es neret oo ue o * s s s en e en nE nBR d UV Â¥4 6 %% 4 % %%#% *% % 4 +< +4 *os?i * o o o o o o o n s o o o o o * o * *4 840 94 00â€" 48024 "® ~® yard 160 oz. Cans Hand Sprayers 50c. each EFly Repellant ...::.:.......... abc. bottle Cheese Cloth (white) ...... 10c. yard Fly Swats 8 oz. Bottles â€"uu-â€"nu--nuâ€"-nâ€"-uâ€"â€"nâ€"u- Much comedy and many laughs coupled with a touch of pathos makes this one of the most famous pictures in the brilliant career of these artists. Heart beats and drum beats mingle in this great screen romance of a pert gypsy maid (played by Renee Adoree) and a wealthy daring youth, in which part Conrad Nagel is outstanding. t : Renee Adoree and Conrad > agel * HEAVEN ON EARTH " A Desert Drama Wherein RICHARD BARâ€" TLEMESS finds his greatest role. For a real ragâ€"time, jaggâ€"time, bestâ€"time you ever had see Flyâ€"Oâ€"San Fly Spray "SYNCOPA TING S A story of a songâ€"slugger in a melody shop who wants to go on the stage 13â€"MONDAY TUESDAYâ€"14 " White Black Sheep " Coming ! LAST SHOWING TOâ€"NIGHT " NELL GWYN" Bottles Bottles "BTELLA DALLAS‘"‘ ‘"LONE WOLF RETURNS‘" ‘‘SWEET ROSIE O‘GRADY‘" ‘"*COHENS AND KELLYS*~ Cormne Griffiths Insecticide THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Empire $1.25 each $4.75 each each abc. bottle Coming ! 50c. each 7{TDc. each _8e. each > U () ce i (1 0 %0%% 8+ V:' 'z' #" 40e a*, 408‘ ) a a 9. 0 +0°% w w “ x s x ’m % ’ x s s x “ $ S x S x ‘ S x s x w " s .s- x m “ x s # s ‘“ “ ‘ “ ‘ -x A“ ‘s ‘s -‘ P ul * s * s “ h ’m .‘ -’m -‘. .. er for the season and suggests that there is going to be a nice line of ball here as the season progresses. At the beginning of the match Timâ€" mins got a good lead through some slips on the part of the Melntyre team. After the first innings, howâ€" ever, both teams tightened up and g‘ood ball was the rule of the game. The Mclntyles redeemed themselves, not only going up on the Timmins team, but also going ahead, so that the final seore was 11 to 7 for Mecâ€" Intyre. The batteries on both teams did good work and had nice support. From the spectator‘s standpoint it was a nice match to watch, and adds to the general hopes for nice, snappy, clean ball here this summer. MceQGrath, Lb. .. mSeully, l.f. .:.. Sioan;. 6. atr,230b;, ... ... . Timmins r.fâ€"p. . J. Monahan, s.s. Hackett, p.â€"r.f. . Proulx, "c.f. Prentice, 2b. *Boyvd.« c:f. There was a good crowd present at the Timmins athletie grounds on Monâ€" day for the opening match here in the Temiskaming Baseball League. All found the match a very interesting one, with a creditable brand of bail put up. _ The game made a good openâ€" The following is the box score, sumâ€" mary, etc., for the game.â€" McIntyre Win from Timmins in Teâ€" miskaming League. Big Crowd Present for Event UPENING RASEBALL RERE â€"â€"PROVED LVEY MATCR One of the Thirty Riders appearing with the Gentry Bros. Cireus which comes to Timmins for two performances afternoon and night, Tuesday, June 21st. TIMMINS A.B. R MELVIN HO is * With the advent of good weather, motor trips to and from Cochrane, Iroquois Falls, Matheson and other centres .are frequent these days. While the roads do not of course comâ€" pare at all favourably with the general run of highways in the south, they are so much better than those preâ€" viously available for the North that they are veéery popular and much apâ€" preciated. _ As a general thing the motorists speak well of the roads, sayâ€" that they are quite passable. \ \The sympathy of all will be exâ€" tended to Mr. D. MeInnis in the death of his father last week at Sunâ€" derland, Ont. Further reference is made to the death by The Advance‘s South Poreupine correspondent this week. } â€" The Owen Week. Anyone desirous of attending camp may receive information by enquiring of either Capt. H. A. MeDougall, or Capt. Geo. E. Cole. Receruiting forms will be in the hands of loceal authoriâ€" ties in the course of another week. The camp is being held during Owen Sound‘s Old Boys‘ Reunion In addition to the reference made elsewhere in this issue to the reâ€"orâ€" ganization of the 97th Algongnin Rifles through which was recruited the 1590th Battalion for overseas serâ€" vices, it may be said that it is the intention this summer to have the 97th renew military training at camp to be held at Owen Sound where they will be brigaded with the Owen Sound (GGreys, the Simeoe Foresters and the 23rd Parry Sound Regt., thus renewâ€" ing and carrying on the friendly reâ€" lations ereated at Camp Borden in 1916 when these battalions were in training there for overseas service. Among the officers selected for the Algonquin Riflles are:â€"Capt. Geo. E. Cole, South Poreupine; Capt. H. A. MeDougall, O.C. Poreupine Company ; Lieut. Mel. Robb, Haileybury Comâ€" pany; ‘Capt. F. ‘Rothery, Sudbury Company ; Capt. D. M. Cameron, M.C., Paymaster. _ Major Peter Ferguson, Haileybury, will be Adjutant. Haileybury, will be Adjutant. The proposed establishment for the regiment permits of 25 officers and 75 other ranks to go to eamp at Owen Sound. The intention this year is to try to renew interest in military training and to continue the work of training the young men for nonâ€"comâ€" missioned rank and for officers. The camp will be held at Owen Sound from July 5th to 16th. It is intended to have a party leave Timâ€" mins, South Poreupine and Cochrane on July 4th, to reach Owen Sound by way of North Bay, Washago and Meaford on July 5th. Regiment Will Camp at Owen Sound This Summer from July 5th to 16th. PORGUPINE CAMP TD HAVES GOMPARXY IN 97TH RFGT. ..... 50c. Tickets from Timmins and from South Porcupine Ee ECC t tss t 3 i o io oo in in io io o io oo io oo io io 4 4o 4C 4C 4 Why walk to any Mine in the Camp? 9.00 10.00 11.00 12.00 1.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00 7.00 8.00 9.00 10.00 10.30 a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m, p.m. p.m, p.m. 10c. â€"â€" 25¢. â€"â€" 35¢. PHONE 27, TIMMINS " We Never Sleep" All outside toilets must be made 4y proof. Wrap all Garbage in paper. Keep your Garbage can covered. Use plenty of Chloride of Lime which can be procured at the Town Hall, free. Householders using well water must boil it for at least 20 minutes. Della Coady Meets every Tuursaay in the month in the Oddfellows‘ Hall, Spruce St.. Visiting Brothers and Sisters always welcome. TIMMINS GOLD NUGGET REBEK AH LODGE No. 172 Thousands who don‘t know that quick and permgnent relief can be accomplished with internal medicine. Cutting or any, amount of treatment with ointment$ and sapâ€" positories will not remove Bad cireulation causes piles. There is stagnation of blood cir 1 the lower bowel and a wekening of the parts. Dr. J. S. Leonhardt found the remedy and called his preseripâ€" tion HEMâ€"ROID. Dr . Leonhardt tried it in many, many cas»s with marvelous record of success, such wonderful record that HEMâ€"ROID is now sold by druggists everywhere unâ€" der a rigid moneyâ€"back guarantee. Don‘t waste any more time with outside applications. Get a package of HEMâ€"ROID from all druggists toâ€" day. It has given quick and lasting relief to thousands and should do the same for you. Thousands who have | know that quick and perm can be accomplished wi medicine. Cutting or any treatment with ointment positories will not remove Mr. Pe fessional this year 22 Third Avenue, Timmins (Ben Jacobs‘ Old Stand) Opposite Hollinger Stores, Dry Goods Dept. Goldfields Theatre Building Timmins, Ont. Phone 428M CIGARS, CIGARETTES, PIPES, TOBACCO, ETC. MAGAZINES NEWSPAPERS SOFT DRINKS Specialist of New York and Montreal Hospitals Eyes, Ears, Nose and Throat 50% Third Avenue Timmins DR. P. Q. RAVARY Shoe Shineâ€"Best in Town ATTENTION HOUSEHOLDERS Piles bo | Without Salves ori Perey Open: Evenings By Order of THE BOARD OF HEALTEH . G. Luxton rey Kitchen is at the Hailevyb Eyes Tested 10.30 11.30 12.30 1.30 2.30 3.30 4.30 5.30 6.30 7.30 8.30 9.30 10.30 11.00 Celia Easton,.. Ree. See he golf proâ€" ‘v Golf Club utting * **%

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