Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 19 Apr 1928, 2, p. 6

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Telephone accessibility has saved countless livesâ€" helped thousands in trouble â€"helped many more thouâ€" Sands to ‘ success. Get a phone and be a pert of our city. â€" Rate information promptly forwarded. After an accident is no time to wish you had a telephone. Temiskaming Telephone Company Ltd. Bank of Commerce Bldg Pine St. N. Tim (Pilsworth‘s Old Stand) South Porcupine € Thursday, April 19th, 1928 SPECIAL For a Limited Time Only Reg. 65¢c. while they last 2 for 75¢. Kelvinatorâ€"the original â€" electrical refrigeratorâ€"is here. Come in and see it for yourself. See how easily it operates. Note the perfect condiâ€" tion in which it keeps all foods with its neverâ€"varying low temperatureâ€" exactly the right degree for proper refrigeration. Saves endless food spoilage and Telephone! South End Pharmacy orcupine Power T elephone Come in Today and See This Remarkable Demonstration New Office The Oldest Domestic Electric Kevinator Company The Rebekahs of South Poreupine are planning a May Day dance to take place in the 1.0.0.F. hall on Wednesâ€" day, May 2nd. This will be the first general halfâ€"holiday for the summer months so make it the end of" a perâ€" feet day by coming to the Mayâ€"Day dance with its oldâ€"time attractions. Miss Weiste Wiorta of Toronto, has taken the position of cashier with the Workers‘ â€"Coâ€"Operative of New Onâ€" tario. $ On Monday there was an accid underground at the Dome Mines, bne of the employees, Sam Yamick, getâ€" tng his leg caught in some manner and ha\mo it so ‘bady smashed that amputation _ was â€" necessary. The major operation was performed this morninge and at time of writing it South End Pharmacey are putting on a special sale of records this week. See . their advertisement in another column, Bridges were showing. â€" The programâ€" me consisted of :â€"march, ** American Union,"‘ by the orchestra ; violin solo, ‘‘*Air Vame"" (farmer), also <‘Traumâ€" eree Frank Calmeeo; brass quarâ€" wtte, *‘*‘Scotia‘‘; cornet, J. Bridges and George Iohm altu, V voe Re)- nolds ; harltono, Amlr( w Suttie; violin solo, Wilmar Fera, accompamed by Tony Aquino on banjo, and Jas, Fera on guitar; solo, Mrs. Bessette, *‘Unâ€" til"" heartfly encored ; selection, * All for Love,""‘ by orchestra; violin solo, ‘*Blue Bells of Scotland,""~â€"Orlando Chiconi; banjo duet, Findley MeEwen and Jack Bridges, a most pleasing number and heartily encored; cornet duet, Joe Woods and Jack Bridges; string trio, Santa Campili, James Fera J. â€" Bridges; â€" orchestra _ selection, ‘*Dancing all the Time.‘‘ Miss Carâ€" mel Laforest was the piano accomâ€" panist for the evening. Of the juvenâ€" ile numbers on the programme, all of which were pleasing, possibly the vioâ€" lin solo of. the youngest performer, Master «Wilmar Fera called forth the most praises. It showed marked abilâ€" ity in the little chap and we hope to hear him as. well as the ()tho)s in future performances. South Poreugine, April 18th, 1928. Special to Th¢gAdvance. A thoroughly enjoyable concert was ziven on Sunday night by the Poreaâ€" pine Amateur orechestra _ the direction of Music Master J. Bridges. The hall was nicely filled. The pro. ceeds are to go towards helping with the fund for. new ‘band uniforms. Mr. F. Laforest, ably acted as chairâ€" man, remarking on the proficiency in music, â€"which the ‘pupils of Mr. Bridges were showing. â€" The programâ€" me consisted of :â€"march, **American Union,"‘ by the orchestra ; violin solo, ‘*Air Varie"" (farmer), also <‘Traumâ€" eree Frank Calmeeo: brass auarâ€" Sam Yanick Badly Injured at Dome Mines. _ Porcupine Amateur Orchestra Give Good Concert. Rebekahs of South Porcupine to Hold May Day Dance. Other News Items from South Porcupméy Former Resident of Timmins Suicides at South Porcupine thik waste. Makes fresh foods more enâ€" joyable. Ends ice bills. Drain pipes and drip pans become things of the past. dust think of the wonderful comfort and convenience that Kelvinator brings. Then decide to own oneâ€"on our special easy terms. Refrige ration Limited 5 woun n on cemen en mm s o. n s It was discovered during the latter part of the week that considerable damage had been done at the skating rink by a group of juveniles out for some fun. . On investigation it was found that although quite a number had entered the rink the real destrucâ€" tion of property was limited to four, the parents of whom are going to bear the eost, and, it is hoped that all the boys after they receive their parents admonishment will be Yell ‘‘wised up‘‘ as to what rights they have or have not to enter property that does not belong to them. â€" It is also a warnâ€" ing to thv lads who, Iluckily, were not with that particular grgup of juveniles to watch their step ungl see that their Funâ€"loving â€" proclivities â€" don‘t lead them to follow a wrong guide and as this other group did, get into trouble over it.. It isâ€" nearl\ time someone invented a substitute for the oldâ€" fashioned wood pile by which boys | could be given exereise to. work off their snperfluous energy and ‘be kept out of mischiet. Mr. J. Sloan, of Lasarre, Que., left for Ottawa after ‘being the guest of his sister, Mrs. C. Kavanagh. The annual nmeeting of the Poreuâ€" pine hockey club was neld in the council chambers on Monday evening, On Tuesday evening the Order of the Eastern Star entertained their friends at ‘bridge. There were fully one hundred present and a most plea- sant evening was .apent The prize winners were:â€"ladies‘ first, Mrs. J. Davis (Vipond Mines);‘ Mrs. W. Joluns (Dome Mines) was second, and Mrs. J. Cook (town) won the consoâ€" lation. Mr. C. LaMothe won gents‘ first, Mr. J. Davis second and Mr. J. MceCaffrey received the consolation. seems as though he will recover. His wife died some two months ago in his homeland (Poland) and he has two motherless children there. It was discovered during the latter All leagues and clubs desiring to affiliate with the above Association must have their â€"applications and fees in the hands of the underâ€" signed not later than May 15, 1928 Affiliation Fees: League $25.00 Cl Northernâ€" Ontario Football Assoc. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Secretaryâ€"Treasurer, N.O.F.A., P.0. Box 1113, Timmins, Ont. w. H SON, Club $10.00 Messrs Antonio Wiitanen and Nesâ€" ter Suaminen are leaving on the 23rd inst. for Finland and have booked pasâ€" sage on the steamer Drattningholm. Mr. and Mrs. W. Thomas and Masâ€" ter Sidney are leaving England about April 20th on their return trip to Porâ€" the body released to the Walker Undertaking Parlours, Timmins. Miss Rejane Gervais, of Golden City, was successfully operated on for appendicitis at the Porecupine Presbyâ€" terian hospital toâ€"day. Latest reâ€" ports are that she is doing well toâ€" night. Mrs. Arrigo Di Doneâ€" and. two children are o\pocted this week from Italy and will join her husband who is an employee at the Dome Mines. Later in the week in another boardâ€" in house in town a real fatality did occur. â€" Thinking that an inmate of the hotel was staying unusually long in the bathroom the door was foreed and it was found that a Finlander named John Taskinen, Jiad evidently cut his own throat was a razor. Dr. Cameronâ€"Smith : was called and proâ€" nounced life extinct. The deed was discovered a little after nine o‘clock on Saturday evening. It has been leatned that he owns a house on Wilâ€" son avenue in Timmins, near the river, that his wife has left him,but was living in Timmins, and that he has a boy ten or eleven years old. He had worked for the MceChesney Lumber Co., in Timmins but left there and ‘ame out here on April 5th. _ As it was clearly a case of suicide a further inquest was deemed unnecessary and April 16th. A numver of new names appear on the executive for next year and according to the calibre of citiâ€" zenship that we know goes with these names, the team that plays here next year can be assured of good solid, senâ€" sible backing. ‘The officers elected are: president, Dr. J. Kinsman (town) ; _ viceâ€"president, W. Johns (Dome Mines) ; secretary â€"treasurer, Alex Holmes, (Ankerite Mines) ; exeâ€" cutive, W. G,. Bowles (town), Perey Richards (Dothe). ‘We wish the new executive all kinds of luck in choosing and handling their team for next season‘s playing. The play, *‘*An Oldâ€"fashioned Mothâ€" er,"‘ to which so many have been lookâ€" ing forward comes off this Thursday night. Don‘t be late in going or you might not get a seat. ‘The boys and girls are doing well in their ticket selling weontest. We heard rumours this week of an attempted suicide in a foreign boardâ€" ing house in town. The man whom we were given to under stand had been drinking too much of **O ‘be joyful," had reached the stage of ceasing to be joyful, had stuck a breadknife in the wall of his room and was making efforts to run against the point of it when discovered by the keeper of the house and. placed where he had time to think it over and decide that life was worth living to its allotted span. Or do You Think They Should Be Changed This Year? Are You Satisfied With Your Old Curtains? Hollinger s Stores Ltd Come in and Shop Around If so, we suggest that you look over the lovely assortment of curtainings, panels, and side drapes we have on display. They are particularly pretty this year and the prices are absoâ€" lutely right. O ‘be joyful,"‘ of ceasing to breadknife in _ New lIdea § Cash Delivery * * 444 The rink skipped by Mr. Stan Pearee has won the Sky trophy. As it was not thought of till nearly the end of the curling season this trophy has not arrived yet. _ The winning rink consists of 8. Pearce, skip; 8. Simpson, viceâ€"skip; M. Smith, 2na, and W. Brooke, lead. Tt was necesâ€" sary for the rink to play 24 ends in the finals to win this cup, defeating first the rink skipped by 0. Henderâ€" son, then that of F. Latorest. This is the third time this season W. cupine, Canada. Mr. A. Lonerigon is holidaying at his home town, Lindsay, Ontario. â€" A very enjorable party was beld at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Eames Dome Extension on Saturday evening last. Quite a number of the young people from town were out. "New Idea" for Better Pricesâ€"â€"See us Fancy White, grown in sandy loam 90. Ib. us isA is $ 1 -80 (limited supply on handâ€"get a bag while the getting ‘ is good). The mornings are still cold enough for you to enjoy our delicious Sausages. They are excellent quality. Pork Sausages are made from pure Pork. Beef Sausages are of the same indisputable grade, and they‘re not too highly seasoned. Qur prices are right ____" Where Quality Counts" 1034 Pine St. S.â€" BEANS, indivdual size 3"Tins {Or‘; ;. }} .5 2 Bottles for CLARKE‘S PORK AND SNIDER‘S PURE TOMATO CATSUP 25¢ 39c DISTRICT PASSENGER AGENT 87 Main St. West, North Bay, Ont. SsoOAP P. and G. 10 Bars for 1s. Tins General Change of Time A General Change of time effect in Passenger Trains, Pacific Railway For particulars apply to any Pacific Agent or to Brooks has been on a trophyâ€"winning rink. That genial smile of his must help the stone on its way, or is it the weight he has back of his throw®? Canadian Pacific EBFFECTIVE APRIL 290TH, 1928 95 Sixth Ave. Abe Canadian will take Canadian

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