Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 29 Aug 1929, 2, p. 8

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Under Distinguished Patronage of : Most Rev. J. G. Forbes, D.D., Archbishop of QOttawa. Ont Rt. Rev. D. J. Scollard, D.D., Bishop of Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. Rt. Rev, P .T. Ryan, D.D., Bishop of Pembroke, Ont. Rt. Revy. L. Rheaume, D.D., Bishop of Haileybury, Ont. _ Ltecturn.LFare to â€"Martyrs‘ $14.85 _ Shrine (Fr()m 'Tlmm]ns) to Scarboro Junction add $4.40 Cost of Sleeping Car Ticket addi ti:nal ¢#¢4¢¢ 0404008009028 098 0 440860008 0 40090806 90600004606 68006 0000 0440060040600 404 0946 Thursd Ma: (From Timmins) to Scarbhoro Junction add $4.40 Cost of Sleeping Car Ticket 0060 ¢% additional Tickets to Scarboro good to return from Toronto September 1, 2 and 3 $14.85 i Shrine § *» Train Service:â€"Leave Timmins 11.40 a.m. (stan. time) Aug 3 Lyv. Martyrs‘ Shrine 10.00 a.m. (stan. time) Sept. 1 for Scarboro and Timmins Equipmentâ€"Sleeping Cars and latest type colonist coaches which may also be used overnight at Martyrs‘ Shrine and Scarboro Jct. for a nominal charge. See poster on display at C€. N. Rys. Stations for full details of Pilgrimage Programme and Raiway Service SECURE TICKETS EARLY FROM PILGRINM AG E T. N. 0. Railw; to Jesuit Martyrs‘ Shrine, Old Fort, Ste. ie, Ontario and China Mission College, Searboro. FRIDAY, AUGUST 30th, 1929 ay, Aug. 29th, 1929 . Gravelle Breen, P.P Marechand ay Agent, Timmins Ontario DIRECTORS® P?.P., Chiswick, Ont Corbeil, Ont. P., Blezard Valle , Callander, Ont. , Astorville, Ont. ) mm mm enc mss KIRKLAND LAKE TEAM Wins NORTHERN CHAMPIONSHIP Defeats fiu‘ Classy Dome Team in N c 10 B hi ie i ts e ‘"*‘Ten dition Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Holland and childâ€" ren returned on Saturday evening from a motor trip to the south. In fvles Mrs. Jame visitor with week. wEeekKs ronto Miss Dora Mor Cobalt for a v friends there. Mr. and M this week frot in the South. Mat left last w Haileybury ft on Thursday la ) the south. Mr. and Mrs. T n, Pennsylvania rs last week. M T Mr. E. Moore char nplett Se Pennsylvania, were Timmins visiâ€" | last week. . the column of extracts from its ; of 15 years ago, The North Bay get last week publishes the followâ€" under date of Aug. 20th, 1914:;:â€" 1i of the twenty stamps in the adâ€" n to the Hollinger mill, Timmins. now dropping and the output of mill will be raised accordingly, alâ€" | The Latchford correspondent of Th ‘Nugget last week says:â€""Mr. and Mr: Allen Mortson, and children, Timmin: are visiting at the home of Mr. Mort son‘s parents." The North Bay Nugget last says:â€"‘‘Miss Jean Ranger, 29 street, and Mr. Ernest Chenier, returned home after visiting in mins." wee YÂ¥ or! hav Tim W1 14} d M i dur 10 to ind BrOWLt latives O1l end TrTis left this week for week‘s vacation with th S WIIL D d lith 1b ind M L. Baker, of Scran were Timmins visi THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO 1¢€ is spending twC ind friends in To Sullivan returned tended motor trip 1uUumachnetr, at Kirklanc mA nid Timmin atchford, ind Lak 1 DU plant Weldon John las! Babies must be protected from flies. | Besides their torment and torture, flies l transmit over thirty different diseases, ‘any one of which may prove fatal.. Every fly you see must be killed. INâ€" sist upon and get FLYâ€"TOX the scienâ€" tific product developed at Mellon In-‘ stitute of Industrial Research by Rex Research Fellowship. It is harmless wEMUEV _ _ YYVAL _ UkIL pionship for more than one year. He | was also a member of the New Lisâ€" keard hockey team some twentyâ€"odc years ago when that team was a at the winter game. The late Mr. Macâ€" Leod was about forty years of age. Th body was taken to Toronto for interâ€" ment. I t to mankind but sure death to all| household insects Just follow Pembroke â€" Standardâ€"Obseryer:â€"A structions on blue label of bottle. Inâ€" woman is terrified of a mouseâ€"unless sist on FLYâ€"TOX with its perfumeâ€"like|she has promised to love, honour and fragrance.â€"Advt. obey him. According to The Nort the entertainments pres puskasing recently by Chautauguas, of Calgary lent in every particular, 8 crowds. The programmeé balanced and the intere tained throughout the se noon and evening concer Dr. and M Haileybury, v two months countries, ha and are now ada. tou the Ma kasing, last week s Wright, who has brother Dr. Albert senbrenner Hospita absence returned i: where he is specig and throat troubles Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hillier and daughter, Muriel, of Sault Ste. Marie, are visiting Mrs. Hillier‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Olton at the Ankerite Mine. MrS. Montre Thursa: in Eng couple Canada The North Bay N says:â€"*"Misses Annie Maniwaki, Que., after visiting friends after vi Timmin ed to weeks In the popularity contest staged b: the North Bay Agricultural Society Miss J. Corbeil was elected as "Mis North Bay," and will be queen of th "Pageant of Progress‘" to be staged a the fall fair at North Bay next month Mrs. Geo. Frost and son and grand son visited the former‘s sister, Mrs. W P. Olton at the Ankerite Mine las week, motoring up from their home a Sundridge, Ont. M. Cond Myrs. T. Emig has returned Clair, Michigan, after visiting h ther, Mr. N. McIvor, of Timmin The Cochnrane Northland Post las week says:â€"‘"Mr. Donald Wingrove C Timmins is in town visiting his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. wWingrove." Mr. and Mrs. J. McKinnon, Mrs. Ea Lusk, and Mr. William Constant re turned last week from a motor trip t the south. Aimmin Monday iC AÂ¥~~:COFrespo writes to say Englehart vis Mr. and Mrs. R. er motored to Irc weekâ€"end and rep rxcellent condition Mi arin and M id Botrtr i8 . 2 M M O1 he Haileyburian last week ss Rita Burns, nurseâ€"inâ€"tra Mary‘s Hospital, Timmins, to her duties after spendin and he ins, Porquis and North B aext ins tov ist, 1929, brook. 166 S ~â€"aAare, hi days fish on distric North Bay Nugget last ‘Miss Jean Ranger, 29 and Mr. Ernest Chenier, 1 home after visiting in week York have Timâ€" il y â€" AAVCEC now v # recently by the Can uas, of Calgary, were . ery particular, and drew The programmes were arowne Island when |] cJVA Sey )ckburx where for a d, wtI mA bathing ibout t wh rgd iast w specializin rdent from Matheson that Iroquois Falls and tors, as well as many having much pleasure shing for trout in the es after i with h McC. B igular meeting council will be ‘onroy and children of Cobalt, are spendâ€" jith Mrs. Mahar; "If Haileybury Sinclair and daugh quois Falls over th ort the roads as n1 ns, on Wedn Mtr. and Mrs. lurin to h he w OrC Te ind VC irne rela emba 11 tranIn Tex 1C uropean Canada Bak ho 1Cl JA 11 y,| the playâ€"off between in | and the Dome, while _â€"| crowd of football ent dance from the Dom | cupine, in addition to j6 | KWirkland Lake and d » |the game as a very | years ago when that team was a leader at the winter game. The late Mr. Macâ€" Leod was about forty years of age. The lbody was taken to Toronto for interâ€" ment. OLDâ€"TIMER OF THE NORTH MEETS DEATH RECENTLY ed hal nll. lhif gAame WwWaSs played in §00d weather with a big crowd present. Dome attacked but found Lake‘s deâ€" fence sound. They continued the presâ€" sure and Welsby relieved. Lake Shore assumed the offensive and Jemmett was forced to clear, Lake forced a corâ€" ner but the ball went over. Even midâ€" field play followed. Lake was given a corner and Jemmett saved brilliantly from the melee in front of goal. Archie Hamilton got the ball from a throw in and sent a low pass to Laing who shot the leather to the back of the net. Jemmett had no chance to save. Dome rushed, Richmond and Smith scored easily but the point was disâ€" allowed for offside. Lake made a fierce onslaught on the Dome goal and got three corners in short order but no score resulted. Dome pressed and Ramsay cleared. Dome came back and got a corner but Sharp put the ball past. Lake‘s attack forced Jemmett to concede a corner, no score resulting.. Dome pressed hard and Cadman showâ€" ed his skill in clearing. Dome at this period had a slight advantage in midâ€" field but Lake Shore occasionally broke through. Half time arrived with the score, Lake Shore 1, Dome 0. Shortly after the second half started a free kick to Dome cansed Cadman to tip the ball over but the corner kick was cleared. Dome attacked again but the ball went over. Cregg curved well but Jemmett cleared the attack. Webster worked through nicely but the bac 1D¢c Ontario npetition Dom Shotr nil. ind Dom shot pas JA Ti he second j hern Onta sever J ~Kirk alf backs; ichmond an Lake Shore hetr LK Re )1 117 rt] an P80 other sport Bracebridgc ats the Classy Dome Team in Interesting Play-ofi' Game at Kirkland Lake on Saturday. it ind )llo Doi Sha hnhalfâ€" MacD De HC il 1 from Timmins wet ind Lake on Saturda had 1l ba i time arrived v Teams: Jemmett, goal; ] Sharp, Whyte : s; â€" Rudkin, We and Gallagher, ; 1C Dome bacl back Smtl to tip over. W tacked and Jer wharves MacLkeod eed had )ariliament eIt at Kirkland Lake i1 off game for®the Nor district â€"championshi} hile th pat nsive and Jemmet!t , Lake forced a corâ€" nt over. Even midâ€" Lake was given a tt saved brilliantly iA ] Lake cleared ither up the | mnett and from ind Gallagher minated the p a nice kick > to land. boat upset great diffi .. The. lal 1 oldâ€"timetr of the New Lisâ€" some twentyâ€"odd team was a leader S1mps Hami th sc from PTojel the n strict. the Lake 0 mem ind Righbhy witl n and pow n the Kapu ome days aq .aK( our Blaj and and | a men : club adian ied the presâ€" Lake Shore ind Jemmet! forced a corâ€" Even midâ€" half started d Cadman to _ corner kick ced again but curved well the â€" attack. upper cam He attempt TU lla K1C Whvt set and the lifficulty ir late Issac Dome id Lake Richm All 1 sting the | mnber 1 Ran Butt (x o| ber cham Sharp Smitt 1 b £00( ttenâ€" Jome ll n T of it 1C S[IUIH PORGUPINE PUPILS |> â€"MAKE EXCELLENT SHUWING On WA 1C er,. AnkKerIte, EUbC, asked he engineer to trace these sources arefully. Councillor Williams thought Sngineer Hendry would not have time or this before taking his holidays but t was decided it could be managed an«d was a very urgent need at present with lire consequences to this part of the ‘amp if not looked into. The extension of water so that five amilies on 4th avenue in Schumacher wvould be served was passed. The routine bills and accounts were assed for payment. 1¢â€". eng arrefully nginee1 r this Amon CO €e, Various creek ied that might b iaurum, Ankerite, etc. Timmins special rVaAl S CA TTITCG ETS R. RICHARDSON Agent T. N. 0. Station Phone 200 Don‘t forget to clean your furnace of friends here as Are You Ready for Another Winter? paper editors visiting Timmins week were Mr. and Mrs.â€"A. H. Kitchener Record, Kitchener, Mr. Lowe is a brother of Mr. G. of Timmins, and so had a 11 Do not be tempted by the price of cheap teas. Only fine teas will give continued enjoyment ble those sUCCESSOR TO UNION COAL COMPANXY, TIMMIN® < JAPAHMH TEA > It‘s not a day your coal for months. â€" Don‘t purchase. T abeout vyour co Frank Byck it S iQt a G@yÂ¥ 160 Carly now to get In vour coal for the long cold winter months. Don‘t put off this necessary purchase. _ Telephone us or see us about your coal requirements. _ You will rest easier when you know your winter‘s coal is safe in vour cellar and Atlention Baggage year o o pump ‘Fresh from the gardens‘ het: Free Passport Service t be drainin itvre, Dome, tal i€ he party of daily Pullman Reservations Also Arranged [elel > no water woul for fire purpose etc., were men 1E +; 5/ P j e . FOR PARTICULARS APPLY TO ous met ntir J., A, HAWKINS Agent T. N. 0. Station Phone 42%6â€"w schumacher â€" Ont ¢hy Telephone 102 §A (GREEN) 11 h lVmaSsâ€" | which wiill be produced at the tim sawle there will be offered for sale lPublic Auction on Friday the 20th of September 1929 at the hour of | o‘clock in the afternoon at the her after described mortgaged premise: | the Settlement of Ansonville, by F bert W. Warren, Auctioneer, the lowing property, namely: That part of Lot No. 27 as showt ! Plan Mâ€"3 Temiskaming known in ‘ Office of Land Titles at Cochrant Parcel 712 in the Register for No: East Cochrane, and generally know ! Fearn‘s Garage. ‘ There is said to be erected on ‘gsaid land a oneâ€"storey frame huild sale shall be subject to a serve bid. Termsâ€"Purchaser will be require: 'pay 10 at the time of | and balance in 10 days on comple of sale. For further particulars or condit of sale apply to: Herbert W. Warren, Auctioneer. ! Timmins, C W. B. Bowles, Solicitor for Mortsga ! South Porcupine. 34â€"36 NDF ers C been Local Transfer of Baggage lto Station Arranged Lo ANIJDY ntained M. G. CLARK Agent T. N. 0. Station Phone 49 south Porcupine, Ont certain Mor a at the ‘Va rdas a fir e of the ns 32â€"41;» hn €85

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