Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 28 Jun 1928, 2, p. 4

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rerairinc LY NET T‘S urnoistering Pine Street Goldfields Hotel Block Timmins z $4#46@6# * iomou South Porcupine Expresses Appreciation of Rev. Mr. Bain Presentation and Address Last Week to Rev. and Mrs. Bain. â€" Boy Scouts at South Porcupine Expect Great Day on July 2nd. Many Matters of Interest at Tisdale Council Meeting. Other South Porcupine News. [X* MWWW’“ NWWWWQM Thursday, June 28th, 1928 $ Something New in â€"â€" Living Room Purniture *# * a""s" ## # #% # # â€" t# # w #* *# # ## # *# *4 * # ## # # ## ## *# *# w# * % *# # 0”0 Cad * *# # * ##4 # # #4 # # ## # # ## ## * # @4 * *# #* # 4 ## # *# ## # * tw # *# #* # # #*# # # #* # *# ## * # #* *# *# #* *# ## # # ## *# *# *# ® # #4 + # ## # Â¥* + * *# @ *# * # # #* # « ## La t# ## # # ## # + #Â¥#* # % *4 *4 * t se #/* : (Pilsworth‘s Old Stand) South Porcupine ( P SPECIAL | For a Limited Time Only made to order in rich Velours, Mohairs and T apestriesâ€" Three Piece Bed Davenport Re-Upr;olstsring of old Set re upholstered at $60.00 urniture. Complete plans for Interior Decorating prepared when desired. South End Pharmacy dne lub oreuppmne 2 for 75c. 5be. while they last ALL NEW Advane sday, J Chesterfield Suites TV un lune the e suppet M M mnited M i M Drapes, Window Shades, Lamps Odd chairs made to order M j you. : rour w Sunday school the organizati« been connecte I‘he promotion °: over in the public scel trance and Departme well over by the time so a happy group 0f planning for their v closes Thursday of t] Heve. M THE PORCUPINE®*ADVANCE. TIMMINS, ONTARIO ndee Scouteratt in 1 tirl Guudes wi ooth on the gn Little Mis »me, entert ends one Camp Fir Sceouts. /4 CV 211 11¢ 1ib ther whi a pleasure to la} ilthough we realiz could have stood r work in the C hools, the churche zation with which ected during the j K AnCt: 1IL Sincâ€"Son tr0ons in :C1 )1 Scout( fold en There lIne( 1@aV I1as h birth After the service Ke\ 11 NV 1V it (C oL 1¢ it tern 11 oft vouneste! xammations hool and th ntal are justly | itv on Nati yV of the Tisdale held ton} Monday eeve and Counâ€" rest ‘being preâ€" the minutes .of 1€ 11) 11 t€ ol 0 111 | 11 0%00000000000000000000000000000“0000”“ _' h‘ o_ C From PORQUIS JUNCTI From PORQUIS JUNCT North Bay Conne« F the present taxes on same. â€" This matâ€" ter was held over as it was thought that there were perhaps a number of others who would be willing to do the same and they could all be taken un at once. There was corresâ€" same ~tliiLng and taken up at onece pondence re the around the sprin of the water suy welil 100Ke@qd bvâ€"law was wert ti nolds, Mrs. F Paul, Mis. F. forest, Miss S Gallagher, W. Dav years are eligible. Guiding tends to make girls selfâ€"reliant and resourceâ€" ful, gives them a high sense of their own honour and teaches them to live in harmony in their relations to others. â€" The recent canvass for funds was very satisfactory. The girls are taught thrift and resourcefulness and ave required to earn the funds for their own equipment, ete. The folâ€" lowing have sent in donations to the company, for which the Guides exâ€" press their thanks:â€"Mrs. F. Reyâ€" nolds, Mrs. F. C. Evans, Mrs. J. St. Paul, Mis. F. B. Clarke, Mrs. F. Laâ€" forest, Miss Smart, Mrs. Hepburn, C, Gallagher, W. G. Skinner, Mrs. Fletâ€" cher (Haileybury), Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Bowles, Mrs. R. Stark, H. M. Wilâ€" son, Mr. and Mrs. D. Cattarello, Mr. and Mrs. J. Cattarello, Mrs. H. M. Martin, Col. W. L. Stexenson, Mrs. W. H. Johns, Mrs. R. Gegg, Mrs. D. MacPhail, Mrs. Seaman, Mrs. Flewelâ€" len, Mrs. A. Stevenson, Mrs. Stone, Mrs. W: Honer, Mrs. G. A. Rowe, Mrs. N. Russell, J| M. Sarsfield, Mrs. H on Wiultfr Caftré Consen Melnm yeéeatsâ€"aro make gir ftul, gcaves Think nothing insignificant which has a bearing on your success. trvi 1O W i1 CZ Vancouver * Both Directions Daily From PORQUIS JUNCTIONâ€"Westbound 6.31 p.m. From PORQUIS JUNCTIONâ€"Eastbound 1.05 p.m. North Bay Connection South, 10.45 p.m. For information as to the schedules, fares, reservaâ€" tions, etc., apply to _â€"_â€"â€"Canadian National Agents e k T. N. O.. Agents a" autim:s ibtare elk â€"() leen 4 Secon e Kes Phird H. Hall, Mrs. Sharp sched tions, P t \ 11 W PWV OC LC 11 11 OMA that iving they School LV Gall irkin 1I A Ina ‘ontract with Alex UGrents, remodelling of the jail. cer Craik was present and the Provincial Government r a certain amount towards ith 11041 Mar pring which is the souree supply but this is beine ifter for the present. _A massed ratifyving the mak itract with Alex Grents modelling of the 3jail once,. the pr whi iwhilt ud A bic Hel Hon ire successful Departmental win Onolt ir TSCT) 11 roper ch th mours, 66%â€"Anâ€" ) Cattarello, Irene Luhta, Dorothy Mahon, Francesco Frumpkin (equal) na Murray. urs, 60% â€"Naney MeKay, â€" Harold €e.â€" Stella MacDouâ€" inny Ailetn rie Andrew and Ferguson. The W, H. Johns, Mrs: M. Martin. All eleven to sixteen Guiding tends to int and resourceâ€" â€"â€"â€"LA1YTS Sarle _ H; Mary Hu 11 Dysart i1 s e wWwas corresâ€" draimage area sense of theu s them to live relations tC vass for funds ~names â€" are omplete then R ittarello Melvill enneth )T IT‘¢t lmi Kinn aakol Scehn Re prest M at: the examin nmilton S t( *USON Rowe itr] Annic Te( rdds Mc A\n BE oURE T0 BRING VOUR ~Blll WHEN PAVING TAXES Only Official Receipt is Stamped on Tax Bill by New Machine to be Used ye tC tax anc Ina(C WINNERSs OF LADIES‘ GOLFE FRIDAY OF LAST WEEK pl GRAND DANCE SATURDAY IN THE HOLLINGER HALL hearse bearing his remains to the Roâ€" man Catholiccemetery at. Mileage 104. Requiem mass had been \ulvm- nized in Theresa‘s Church by Rev. Father Chapleau, and the corâ€" tege tfras one of the largest seen in Gobalt in years. The Ttalian eolony was 1’(’1})1'05(‘Iltt’d, and many . citizens of other nationalities, who had known Gusto Sebastiani through their dealâ€" ngs with his oneâ€"time employer, and who held him in high esteem, attended the funeral service to pay their last respects. A despatech last week from Cobalt says that the delivery rig which the deceased had driven in lus former place of employment was used to carry the floral tributes to his memory when the Gusto Sebastiant was buried at Cobalt last week. The young man who was drowned in the Montreal river while fishing at Latehford, at one time worked in the store of Joseph Rava, Lang St. grocer, and the wagon with which he delivered goods to the to enjoy Hollinge mV Ste DELIVERY RIG DRAWN IN THE FUNERAL, PROCESSION or takin ‘"‘Why are you so athletically inâ€" clined today?" ‘‘Well, I had some young chicken soup today.‘‘ *What do you mean, young chicken soup ?" â€" 9 , ‘"Water that eggs had bee im.""â€"Ohio State Sun Dial. xÂ¥ 11( ne sl‘p mes All Steel Coaches )n LX thir District Passenger Agent, North Bay. Dining and Compartâ€" ment Observation Cars Tourist and Standard Sleeping Cars iD membdetrs Friendly Irivins compe! ‘ootball Ch uarantee t zed and w LV ot prit F. P. Nelson 141 s will ; and all t hi m € Montrealâ€" nhne 1c eusto re fu then al C 11 LU S 11 tUll¢ incing J and the to have 11 lub, which that it wi vell eondus« M 1\ l1 Ol Trom ivers atre D t g000S 1 preceded xtra Exchange tA 11 \â€" The Continental Limited, Trains ‘.\'os. 1 and 2, between Montreal and ‘Y ancouver, daily, operating through sleeper between Cochrane and Toronâ€" to. Thege trains use Canadian Naâ€" tional Railways station at North Bay. | _ Nos. 46 and 47â€"Through \service daily, between Toronto and Timmins also to Rouyn, Oue. operatâ€" ing Parlour Cafe Car Service between North Bay and Timmins. . Through sleepers operated between Toronto and Timmins, also between Toronto and Rouyn, Que. _ These trains use Canadian National Railways station at North Bay. Trains Nos. 17 and 18â€"Daily exâ€" Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Railway Trains Nos. 17 and 18â€"Daily exâ€" cept Sunday service between North Bay and Cochrane, operating through sleeper between Timmins and Monâ€" treal. These trains use Canadian Pacific Railway station at North Bay. Local service been Cobalt, Founâ€" tain Falls and Silver Centre, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Connections at Earlton Jet., for Elk Lake, daily except Sunday. Connections _ at â€" Englehart _ for Charlton, daily except Sunday. Connections at Swastika, daily with the Nipissing Central Railway for Dr. A. H. Cameronâ€"Smith | TX L * U ~ ie f Baker Third Ave, Connection the Nipissin Kirkland ingredients and w PERFPECT BREAD AND R $1.00 any place in Timmins $2.00 to South Porcupine tAOnnecil! for Troquoi Triâ€"weelk thi particulayr William 0. Langdon Just WATCH FOR THE CHECKER TAXI 32 Third Avenue, Timmins "Free Taxis Toâ€"morrow Hamilton‘s One Dollar Checker T axi Physician and Surgeon ~'; Room 5â€"â€"Marshallâ€"Ecclestone / 1 Block Phone 770 Hours:â€"2 to 6 p.m., or by appointment General 56 Barrister, Solicitor, Etce. A. E. MOYSEY BLOCK, Perfect Service Timmins. Ont 11.20 iurday m.m. a V ns A. J. I).'\RR, Freight and Agent. Ww land 0 a ‘entral Railway fo: Larder Lake, Chem e., and intermediat, S Aare made 1 meâ€"proved re > ‘between Cochâ€" ills Jet., cJleaving evy care to eat rquis Jet., dail NXorth Baxv. Ont Timmins In

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