Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 24 Nov 1927, 1, p. 8

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Delamere, of spent a few days in town | and Dollar Sale at the home Wallace, over the Bank of M on Saturday afternoon, No All ladies welceome. 42. 12. 1*, 000000000000.0.0000 ‘000000‘0’000‘“000:0’0000‘000:0’0000.000000.00’00000:0:0000000000’00’0 Dr. Hague is The Kiwaned Thursday, Nov. 24th, 1927 Timmins and District Notes wWeQe MAJESTIC THEATRE, SOUTH PORCUPINE DECEMBER 1st at 8.30 p.m. Birrell Bell‘s Concert Party *# _ # ##* #4 #4 *# «o #4 # #4 *# # #4 *# # #+4 * # *#+ *# #* *, L #* *# + #*4 *# # ## * 4 #4 # #4 *# # #* *# # *4 *# 4 #* #* *# %°"® #* *# + #* # h *#* *4 * # *4 w *# #* # # #* # 4 *4 #® *# *#* *# # #* *# # #4 # L #* #. # #* # # ##* # 4 #* + # #4 *# *# #* # * #* # *# ## *# # #* + *# #* # *# ## +*, # ® 0“0“:“ . a*, ,*, *%° °% 2 b Balance of the Gray Drug Stock must be cleared by Saturday night Corner FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NOV. 25th and 26th String Quartette in town last we are holdit visitor Third Avenue and Mountjoy Street. Store Closed Thursday 35 Piece Orchestra Violin Soloists of Mr bud MA hall on Thursday evening, Dec. 1st. Six prizes will be awarded at this dance. camp There will be a dance auspices of the St. John brigade in the Hollinget / Mr. and Mi Hamilton, Ont. camp last week «Mrs. Findley Munroe was e president, and Mrs. Cawood, tary, of the Cobalt branch o Children‘s Aid Society of Temi 1ngo. 0000000000000_‘0000 .% OMO00000000’000000000.00000’00000000000000 %00:0‘0’000‘“000:0’0000000’. were lance, under the John Ambulane: W alter Recreation to the OT 96 4} Mr. M. Greer, of Ottawa, formerly chief of police here, is a visitor" to Timmins this week, and is being givâ€" en very, hearty welcome here by© his hosts of old friends. Mr. Greer is here on business connected with some properties owned by him in Cadillac township, where he intends to overâ€" see the work being done on the claims; A lady on her way home on Sunâ€" day evening had the misfortune to fall on the slippery sidewalk . on Shankman‘s Hill, ind sustained a fracâ€" tured leg as a result of the accident. She was taken to her home where she is making good recovery from the reâ€" sult of the unlueky fall." (Good progress is being made with the work of construction of the new wharf for the Timmins landmo' on the Mattagami river. Piles ~are bom;z driven for the wharf and the work is being rushed to completion." As will be noted by the advertiseâ€" ment elsewhere in this issue, Mrs. C, Sequin, 3 Cedar street, north, is going out of business and is selling her enâ€" ter stock of fancy goods, novelties, dry eoods, etc. ayments on the last instalment of taxes for the year came in well last week and are still coming in though penalty is now ~being added. _ The amount paid now in taxes for the Mr. and Mrs. Cléo Pelle North Bay, spent a few d week in Timmins while c honeymoon, being the guests Edmond R()(llef(nt and â€" Mi Gauthier. Mr. and Mrs. Pell turned to North Bay toâ€"day. Payments on the taxes for the year week and are still penalty is now _b Tickets are now on sale for Bridge, Five Hundred and Euchre Party to be held in Moose Hall by _ the Women of Mooseheart Legion on Wednesday, November 30th at 8.30 p.m. Best of refreshments. _ Valuable prizes to holders of lucky number tickets 47 The Women _ of _ Mooseheart Legion are holding a bridge, five hunâ€" dred and euchre party on Wednesday, November 30th, at 8.30 p.m. in Moose Hall, opposite station. 47 assortment Heffernan‘ Ml‘a lanton, representing the But erick Pattern Co., of Toront: }, is A he Stewart Co. store all this week THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Imnmen d( 11 1 V mmMmIn anadian Artists ds for Christmas sending oversea Heffernan‘s, 46â€" W 16 46 Third ristmas comp»le Third . 119 M line of greeting ire most suitable On view at J Ont., on Thut o Mr. and Mi ?elletier, â€"of v days this e on their iests of Mr. Mr. â€" Omer Pelletier reâ€" ay. heduled 28th, the 10 Black Minorcas Penâ€"1st, Hy; D. Towers, Timmins. Chanticlers Cocksâ€"1st, Matt. Steinberg. Hensâ€"1st, M. Steinberg; 2nd, Nap Caron; 3rd, M. Steinberg. Game Bantams Cocksâ€"1st and 2nd, L. Rochelane, Timmins. Hensâ€"1st and 2nd, L. Rochelane. Sebright Bantams Cockâ€"1st, R H. Wilson, Timmins. Hensâ€"1st and 2nd, R. H. Wilson; 3rd, L. Rochelane. MceDonald. Cockerelsâ€"1st, 2nd, and 3rd, D MceDonald. Pensâ€"1st. D. R. MceDonald. Aand Timmins. Hensâ€"1st, 2nd and 3rd, Mrs Dewar. Cocksâ€"1st and 2nd, ald, Timmins; 3rd, E. C Minea. Hensâ€"1st, W. P. NV Mines; 2nd, E Chevrier %, I’ulletsâ€"â€"â€"ist. ‘nd. at The following is t. winners for thlb yeart pine Poultry and Pet here recently, the lis by the secretary from Pullet mins. Winners of Regular Prizes and Specials at the Big Showâ€" ing Here of Poultry and Pet Stock. This Year‘s Show a Noteworthy Success. Excellent Exhibits in Practically Every Department. List of Prize Winners at=â€" Poultry and Pet Stock Show mins;â€"2nd, J. F Martin, Timmins Pulletsâ€"iIst ar rd, M. OI1d 1 Partridge Wyandottes Hensâ€"1st and 2nd, Mrs. W. Nixon, Timmins. 3rd Barred Plymouth Rocks Cocksâ€"1st, J. H. Skelly, Timmins. Hensâ€"1st, J., H. Ql\el]\, 2nd . and H. Sullivan, South Polcupme Lockorel\â€"-lst Nap Caron, Timâ€" mins;â€" 2nd, J. H. Skelly; 3rd. W m. Pullet teinber Anconas Cockâ€"1st, M. U. Marsh Hensâ€"1st, M. U. Marsh Pensâ€"1st, D. R. MeDonald. Single Comb R. I. Reds Pulletsâ€"1st and 2nd, W. M\ Pensâ€"1st, W. Martin. Buff Orpingtons Cockerelsâ€"1st~ and 2nd, ‘arce, South Poreupine. Pulletsâ€"1st, W. D. Pensâ€"1st, W. D.: Pearce. White Leghorns, S. Comb ockerelsâ€"1st, W. Bailey; 2nd, M Marsh, Timmins; 3rd, W. Bailey ulletsâ€"1lst "and 2nd, W. Bailey , M. U. Marsh, ounge ip Caron e Pensâ€"3rd, M. U. Marsh Rose Comb R. I. Reds following is the list of prize s for this year for the Poreuâ€" ultry and Pet Stock show held cently, the list being supplied secretary from his records :â€"â€" â€"Ist and 2nd, J. H. Skelly Larcher, Timmins. White Wyandottes tsâ€"1st, Matt. Steinberg, Tim J. Marsh, nsâ€"Ist, W. Bailey Pensâ€"3rd, M. U. t, Matt. Steinberg White Rocks 1st, W. Martin: 21 Langshans and 2nd, Mrs. G. Dewar, and 2nd nd, and 3rd, D Martin: 2nd, Matt D. R. MceDonâ€" Chevrier, Donu MceLean, Dome nd, W Martin Skel] Best male and female puppyâ€"1st, Archie J,. L. Pearce, Timmins. Cocker Spamels Best maleâ€"1st, J. Shewan, Schuâ€" macher; 2nd, J. Alexander, South Porcupme 31d S. B. MePherson, ‘Schumachel 4th 3: Mira, Schuâ€" macher. mins. Best puppyâ€"1st an‘d 2nd, S. Eplett, Springer Spaniel Best Springer Spanielâ€"1st, F. Sexâ€" ton, Timmins. Best Archie levy Best collie in showâ€"Borlani won by R. H. Wilson, Timmins. Best Cocker Spaniel in show bertson cup, won by J. Shewan, macher. Best Sporting Dog in ‘showâ€"â€" Eplett cup, won by J. Shewan. Best Nonâ€"Sporting Dog in Showâ€" Dr. Melnnis cup, won by R. H. Wilâ€" son. Best Polic cup, won by macher, Best Toy Dog in showâ€"Dr. Wilson ecup, wonâ€" by Mrs. E. H. . Timâ€" mins. Best display of R. I â€"D. K. MeDonald. Best display White Bailey. Best en White Leo Best brace of dogs in showâ€"won by R. Munro, Timmins. Collies Best maleâ€"1st, R. H. Wilson ; 2nd, W. Parcher; 3rd, Master Geo. Kelly. Best Steinber Best c Best bird in showâ€"King cup, won by D. R. MeceDonald. Best white bird in showâ€"Tomkinâ€" son cup, won by W. Bailey. Best partiâ€"coloured pullet in show â€"â€"MeDonald eup, won by D. R. Mecâ€" Donald. B Be Best mery ( Silver Cups Best exhibition pen in show sociation 311\'01 cup, won by Skellv. Brownâ€"1 Whiteâ€"1: A. D. Peared earce Best femaleâ€"1st, Sam Eplett, Timâ€" Bes Best four Rhode Island Red pullet D. R. MeDonald. Best hen in showâ€"J. H. Skelly. Dogs Best dis 1; Skellyv display of English Breedsâ€" trophy, won by W. D. Pearce display, any one breedâ€"Cuimn :up, won by D. R. MceDonald. utility pen in showâ€"Montgoâ€" up, won by W. Martin. Display Specials display Barred Rocks. won by pen White Police Dog in show display of â€"1st, W. â€"Ist, Mrs Eggs T. D. in showâ€"Seobell MeDonald, Schuâ€" a(P W vandottesâ€"M horns in showâ€"Ro Shewan, Schu "earce, Richards; 2nd,. Reds, Borland eup, ghornsâ€"W *Déc G6G[(â€"fFeb. 3......... Montclare 6 ...:.;;.% Montrose ©Deéec. 16| Jan Montcalm â€"|â€"Dec.. 22 | Jan. 20 ..... ... .533 Melita "Dec.â€"30.|‘Jan. 27 .%...... Minnedosa â€"|â€"Via Greenock ©Via Belfast *Calls at Greenock and Belfast To Cherbourgâ€"Southampton (via Cobh) Teo;s 14.¢. .:. s x h is CY id Montnairn #"% F44 /A NOTICE is hereby given that Anâ€" gelo Spadafore of Timmins in the District of Temiskaming, â€" Ontario, Plate Worker, will apply tu the Parâ€" liament of Canada at the next session thereof for a Bill of Divoree from his wife Mary Spadafore of Kirkland Lake, Ontario, on the gtound of adulâ€" tery. NOTICE OF APPLICAâ€" TION FOR DIVORCE Dated at Ottawa, the 18th day of November, 1927 S ///IIIIIII/, CANADJAN //.’{'I 4 4 HOGG HOGG, Ottawa, Ontario, Solicitors for the pplicant. â€"47â€"D1. Send in your list of objects at once, also a request for 8 boxes of Home Balve. When your reply is received, the Salve will be sent you by reâ€" turn mail; together with the names and addresses of persons who have been awarded prizes to the value of SIX THOUSAND DOLLARS for solving puzzles and selling salve. You need not send us any money in advance for the Salve, we are perfectly willing to trust you with it while you are erdeavouring to make salos. 217 Roncesvalles Ave., Toronto 3 To the person who finds the largest number, we will pay the sum of $50.00 in cash and to the person finding the second largest number we will pay the sum of $40.00 in cash, and so on down the list of prizes; provided you comply with a simple condition, namely : that you sell for us cight boxes of HOME SALVE at 25¢ per box. ! FIRST PRIZE ... $50.00 8ECOND PRIZE ......... $40.00 THIXRD PRIZE .............. $30.00 FOURTH PERIZE °.............. $20,00 FIFTH PRIZE .......... §$10.00 TEN PRIZES OF........4. 85 00 each How many objects can you find in the picture below that commence with the letter B? FPFROM SATINT. JOHN HOME MFG. CO. ~ DEPT. G To Liverpool #4 $200.00 In Cash â€"Given Away * . Montclare . Montrose . Montcalm . .. . Melita Minnedosa _9/; *

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