Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 6 Sep 1928, 2, p. 7

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Wadnesday Afternoons During Summor Months w t ‘ormer South Porcupine Man Opemng Hotel at Swastika â€" We, ourselves saw both games. and are: glad to congratulate our neighbourâ€" ing town.on the calibre shown by their baseball team, especially in Thursday‘s game when they put over one big surâ€" prise on the confident Wrightâ€"Harâ€" greaves :: supporters who‘ evidently Oldâ€"timers will be interested to know that Mr. Nap Servais; formerly manâ€" ager of the King George Hotel here in the early days, has started the conâ€" struction . of. a fine new. fourâ€"storey otel at Swastika. His family are at sent in Buffalo, but will come to astika wheh the hotel is finished. ie was one of the interested spectators of the McIntyreâ€"Wrightâ€"Hargreaves game at Kirkland, coming on through for the game at Timmins. . Miss Ella Hamflton of Kirkland Lake, who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. M. Hendry returned on Saturâ€" day accompanied by Mrs. Hendry who will visit her relatives in Kirkland while Mr. Hendry is away on a Holiday motor trip in the States and Southern Ontaâ€" South Porcupine, Sept. 5th. Special to The Advance. . hss Pioneer Hotelman of Porcupine Starting Construction of ~â€"â€" Fourâ€"St prey: Hotel at Swastika. ~South Porcupine Inâ€" terested in Baseball Battle Between Mcintyres and Wrightâ€"Hargreaves. Other Items of Interest f rom Correspondent at South Porcupine. OHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Oflicoâ€"-Room 10, Reed Block Phone 640 ds P.0. Box 1591, Timmins, Ont. hy ® Our Stocks Include Everyâ€" _‘ thing for Building :Coxwell Fireside Chair in Grey English REPaiRiNG I_Y Ne T T‘ Pine Street â€" â€" Goldfields Ho tel Block t j_a G..N. ROSS â€" * ns kCt W*" --yw w-- -â€"vv‘--- [é Waslflnz Machlne PyE Refrigerators Mr. and Mrs. M. Smith and faimily camped ‘at New Liskeard Beach last night but have not come through to« 1 day so are probably giving the roads> Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Rapsey, accompanâ€" ied by Mrs. Rapsey‘s father, Mr. George LaMothe, of Mattawa, were among those who came in by motor last night. Mr. Frea LaForest and diaughters arrived this morning about oneâ€"thirty a.m., and Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Wiison and family got through earlier in the evening. The steady downâ€"pour and the state of roads at the Lake Bottom at Conâ€" naught and at Ramore, as well as the swollen conditions of <many of the streams did not tend to make the end ,of a perfect journey or a "perfect day" altogether enjoyable }Ithough they al report a glorious time until the last day or ‘so. Messrs F;: Dowzer and Bill Rhut turned on Sunday from Vermilion Lake in the Redi Lake district, where they have been spending considerable time on their property. Messrs J. Sarsfield and George Cole spent the holiday in Haileybury, and back last nw@ht. or should we sayâ€"*"seaplaned?" Miss Pearl Kennedy has returned from a holiday in Toronto and Ottawa. Miss Baderski, of Timmins has acâ€" cepted the position of bookkeeper in a store here. Bornâ€"On: Thursday, August 23rd, at the Preston East Dome, to Mr. and Mrs. Chevierâ€"a son. thought they had MciIntyre cornered after Wednesday‘s drubbing. ~ Miss Elda Dempsay, of Cochrane, has returned to take up her duties again as teacher in the Ankerite school. floral offerings from Mother, Father, Brothers, Lancashire Social Club of Mrs. Ritchie,â€"Mrs. Jones, Mr. B; Gary were:â€"S8. Whittam, R. Backhouse, W. Mrs. W. Wilkinson, from Uiverston; Mrs. J. Wilkinson, Swartimoor;. Mrs. Hargreaves, Lancaster;. Mrs. Harris, Millom:; Mr. and Mrs. McCleaver, Mr. Mrs. Whitford, Mr.â€"B. Richards, Mr. B. Wilkinson, all from Daltonâ€"inâ€"Furness: ‘LARGE SIZE OF OIL HEATER ~â€"â€"~"TO BE INSTALLED IN TIMMINS â€" Some days ago Mr. J. Dalton ordered from E. M. Allworth, the local repfeâ€" sentative, the largest: size of Fess oil heater made. =This is for Mr. Dalton‘s Third avenue property.. The largest size=of the Fess is a big one and is guaranteed to heat a much larger space than comprised in the ‘premises of Mr. Dalton, ‘but Ilatter in his usual breezy way emphasizes that fact that he is tiredâ€"shovelling cogl and pitching wood but determined nevertheless never to get cold feet. <"So, I:â€"want the largest andâ€" best oil heater on the market," he said as he gave the order. . Mrs. J. Costain was successful in winâ€" ning three prizes at the Timmins Hortiâ€" cultural Show on Labour Day. Mrs. Costain‘s gardenâ€" has been a beauty spot all summer. In the garden competition she came third, over which fact her husband is much pleased; the prize for .same â€" being a fine box of cigars aoncted by the W. â€"Lowery Co.. She won the second prize donated by E. Smith Sons, Nurserymen, for perennial phlox. Her petunias were also in the prize money.. We congratuilate Mrs. Costain on the: results of her hortmultural efâ€" forts. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Train and little daughter, of Silver Centre, motored up to spend the holiday with their uncle, Miss Julia Storynski, of Kirkland Lake, is th guest of her aunt, Mrs. Tomchick, South Porcupine. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Maxwell, formerly of the Dome but now residing in Kirkâ€" land Lake, are rejoicing in the recent arrival of a son and heir. Mr. Reg. Deunis, a former wellâ€" known and popular boy of this con:â€" munity, has established his first Canaâ€" dian home at Kirkland Lake, his mother having recently come out from Scotland to keep house for him. > Mr. and Mrs. J. Fell. Sr., accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Percy Andrew, are on motor trip to Southern Ontario and the States. Mr. Charles Kavanagh, of Boston Creek, spent the holiday with his family here. Miss Elda Beaudry returned to Otâ€" tawa this morning after an extended visit with her parents at the Dome Ex. becoming slack, got under one tire. The car that was towing him seeing the cable becoming slack put on speed to stretch it out not knowing it was caught under the wheel, _ This action suddenly threw Mr, LaForest‘s car to the left Just as a car driven by Mr. McCarty was passing. The latter car received only minor bruises but the LaForest car is in the hospital for repairs. bec Mr. F. LaForest travelled thous- ands ofâ€"miles without a single mishap, then in our little burg this morning had a smashâ€"up that considerably marâ€" red the beauty of his car.: The battery having run down he was being towed by a friend along Railroad street when his engine began to turn and the towâ€"rope through to the States and also visited places of interest in Ontarftio andâ€"Queâ€" Nearly three hundred pounds of meat alieged to be unfit for humanâ€"consumpâ€" tion was found last week on the preâ€" mises of a Kirkland Lake: merchant. The meat was confiscated and the me:â€" _chant will likely be in court over the matter. The meat is said to have been quite bad, being in a refrigerator that had no ice in it. $ WINNERS IN THE HALPERIN WATCHâ€"GUESSING CONTEST Last week there was miuich interest taken in the contest conducted by L. Halperm, Jeweller Three prizes were offered for the negrest guesses to the ltime a watch displayed in the window would run without winding. The watch ran over 42 hours. The exact time at which the watch sbopped was 12.34 pm. The nearest guess was that of Mr. J. Andrews,\ Timmins, who said it would stop at 12.35 p.m., just a minute out for the first prize winner. The seâ€" cond prize was won by Miss G. Carâ€" riere, 53 Kirby avenue, Timmins, whose: guess was 12.23 pm. Third prize went to Mrs. J. Blevins, Alexandra Bay, New York, U.S.A., whose time was 12.50 p.m. There â€" were large â€" numbers guesses, many of them very close to the actual time. Thejudges wereâ€" Counâ€" cillors A. G. Carson and P. Dougall. when the Wright-Hargreaves-McIntyre game will really be finished with. * Ee . to The Advance. .: _ .:. ‘ s t thenrynechmwmasfinstthe' Mcmrmmm:tmmsmmsdayhstu\e c boys were well trimmed, the m’l‘he out winners by 4 goals to 1’a.vmxrofl;hemm'y mm (:omi:shteammxcl,aathuel Mr. Jack Leng, who is in Toronto for the athletic sports, made good showing score indicates, they were worthy win My..S. Tennyson and son, George, ar«e rived home from campbellmtd on Thursday. Miss Kathleen Barron, of First aveâ€" nue, returned on Monday after spendâ€" ing her summer vacation visiting re« latives in Southermn Ontario. Mr. J. Barron and Mr, R. Adamson left t‘(;n Friday on a motor tour to To- ron School is reâ€"opened again for another -Fnday an d’ rda Wednes. Thursday, Sept. 12â€"13 tang of the brine and tingling with the hot red blood of life Comedy "Batter Up" Monday Tuesday, Sept. 10â€"11 The Cruise of the Hellion The scum of every waterfront from New York The Madcapping Comedy Climax of her Career Twoâ€"reel Comedyâ€""The Lighter That Failed" Fox News FULL PROGRAMME OF PICTURES INâ€" CLUDED WITH " King of the Ivories " The Merry Minstrel Man. A sure cure for the »# . Frlday and Saturday, Sept VAUDEVILLE â€" Eddie Shea Two-reel Comedy "Love ‘Emâ€" and Feed ‘Em." 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