Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 11 Jun 1931, 1, p. 3

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ErAMrard And 6. J. MECYerSs. 112 NICCL ing «was of the opinion that too late . start was made each year in organizin for hockey, and that with an early star in 1921 the season‘s sport would be spe clally gocd. At Cochrane ten years ago, the Timâ€" mins Football Club had an easy victory from the Cochrans team in a match for the King Cup. The score was 4 to 1 in favour of Timmins though the latâ€" ter team was shy more than one of its regular team players. The lineâ€"up for Timmins included:â€"Blow, goal; Cadâ€" man and Roberts, backs; Robertson, Hawkey and Crome, halves; Armstrong, Field, F. Cadman, McCurry and Gerow, forward:. The first match in the golf schedule for 1921 was played between teams reâ€" presenting th> president and the viceâ€" prosident, the latter winning. The Adâ€" vance in its issue of ten years ago pubâ€" lished the full golf schedule for 1921. Last week in the news columns of The Adva 1931 insp The 1921 the June The Advance noted tha} building perâ€" mits for May, 1921, tota‘ an estima‘â€" arkness, S. Olinsky, J. Hargos, NicJ Dack, C. Houle, E. Jolicouer, F. . unsunen, B Fox. worlthy activ‘ky in town prcâ€"perties, at prices showing great faith in thé progress and future cf Timmin©. Advance said that C ut of the incident. The arrested man was so "upset" at the method of treatâ€" ment that he was all under control beâ€" fore he realized what had happened. The Advance ten years ago said:â€" "Last week Gordon H. Gauthier cpened a law office in Timmins, the office being in the Reed block. Mr. Gauthier, who for a number of years has einmducted a law office in South Porcupiyfe, is openâ€" ing permanently at Timm and will be here daily personally fc# business." was a big fellow. Ar ed4 this feat of stren clepped cn tng gas and | away again. Nobody .had { expocted. "We pick them A~"CHL All Roads Lead to Schumacher for Firemen‘s Tournament on July 1st run" was Constable He was cne that did in en en en in in in in in dip in ies in en ie d en ie d en ie d ue dn ce +4 48 SSméone sentl | Roy who was d: as it came nea standing up b: threatening tCc town tha‘t inc He it w nslice and the + t ts 1 5 e ie nc n es es esnc ooanOonooflooo_ _"oov_ PA .noonooo. ue on o+ oooooooooo9.000..0000000000000000000.00000000oooooooo.ooooooouooooooooo'oooooooo:o roved by At the sug$ n who did ‘ned in the ars ago ady Ten years ago Th cry of the amusin cked up a disturbe cked him up "on th his man was in fi spomntaneous combdustion m a combination of waste 2 wargehouse at the time o s filled with hay, feed, harn n up TEN YEARS AGO IN TIMMINS 1 ad IT Ht match in the g s played betwee Aneée va.le of ‘Aar Un by the as woll. a From data in the Pbicuplne Advance Fyles. Du have a lo Ht 16 Y h elected for presidents president ident, Jas S. R. Mcâ€" the above tha h ened. said : â€" cpened e being r. who T tz 40204004 nateataetee¢eaf n 8e Urder the heading ‘"New Law Office Opened in Timmins," The Advance ten years ago said:â€"*"S. A. Caldbick, son of 22. Caldbick, sheriff of Temiskaming distric}, has cpened a law office in Timâ€" mins, and will practise law here." booths. The wheels of fortune were very popular. Special music was furâ€" nished by an orchestra including Miss A. Campeau, J. Treboutat, R. Letz, Z. D‘Artagnan, A. Aquino and V. Wanlow. The bazaar was very largely attended and neited in the neighbourhocd cof $6,000.00. Among the winners were the following:â€"gcld watch won by Mrs. L. Cloutier; lot in Rechester, Donat Meuâ€" nier; eclcck, W. A. Timmins, Montreal; Clock Mrs. McAllister, Schumacher; gc‘d plece, D. Carling; gold piece, A. Jolicceur; gold piece, Mrs. G. Walsh; gold piece, W. St. Onge; gold piece, E. Leblanc; Japanese tea set, «Mrs. J. Belanger, Schumacher; silver set, Mr. Marquis. Urder the heading ‘"New Lzuw Office ticn this suppCséed "engin? They and sent in an alarm. The brigade made a very prompt reâ€" sponse, doing very capable work in fighting the fire, "One feature of this evening fire," says The Advance report of ten yvears ago, "was the large crowd that gathered as soon as the alarm was sent in. There must have been close to a thousand congregated in the neighâ€" borhcsd of the fire and around the yards and roads nearby, with a large proportion of children gathering to enâ€" joy the excitement of a real fire and to watch the firemen at work." Ten years ago St. Anthony‘s R.C. church held a grand bazaar and tomâ€" bola that proved a big success. The event was featured by all sorts of booths. The wheels of fortune were very popular. Special music was furâ€" nished by an orchestra including Miss ik ncâ€"lon wa ning fire, SA ten years agO t gathered as t in. â€" There I 11 lin s intended removal to the West." provements made ten years ago in es:aurant and station at Porquis ion tempted the Ircquois Falls and ict board of trade to visualize Porâ€" Junction as a gosd place for meetâ€" â€"@ sort of convention city of the 1, as it were. The Advance caught of the enthusiasm of the Iroquois people and even suggeosted that iis Junction might be used as the al city of the new provincs, when part of Ontario seceded from older par:. The legislation, phirâ€" irly in the liqueor line, and the genâ€" attiiude of the South towards the 1, together with the appareni reâ€" o¢f the Farmer Government to i1 some of the money from the 1 in the developing of the North up the of secessicn. Porquis ‘ion was a central spot for all the i, «and with proppr hall accommoâ€" n and fair opportunity for visitors t and sleen nromised ts be nopular ul\ residence in North Bay. years ago The Advance said:â€" North Land generally will regret s of one of its leading citizens in erscon of Capt. Tom Magladery, s going to take up permanent reâ€" 2e in Edmonton, Alberiéa. â€" Capt. dery this spring went to Edmonâ€" i an executive capacity for the yâ€"Harris Co., and it is his intenâ€" > move his family to that western nd up permanent residence Cap\.. Magladery has been memâ€" the local house for Temiskaming 1914, He has shown the highest : of public spirit and unselfish * and his efforts have always ‘eady and intelligent for the gocd al g this C Jt i at $8,000.00. All of this was ozs. The loss to the building so serious. The structure was thAetr «*X brigad mework covered with shset : sheeting kept the fire in, er with the good work of ‘igade, was responsible for use and other buildings just The warehouse was at the edge of the town and he spur track of the T. _ smoke from the burning s noticed some time before ras turned in but thoss seeâ€" it down as smoke from an he spur line. Some men on unds were the first to auesâ€" supposed ‘"‘engine smoke." en like ere will i s mad> ind in peac upon alway ntelligent for the gocd he North Land or for e. He served overseas peace or war he always as a loyal izen. The North Cart. Tom Maâ€" welil on as lhis ill at the hospital at Fort William. His many friends here will be pleased to know ‘that he is much better, and, though not strong enough to take a railway journey to his home here, is well on the way to recovery. As soon ing particularly well patronized." "Rev. Mr. Little, of Kirkland Lake, will conduct the services at the Presbyterian church on Surlf@ay, June 12th, mornâ€" ing and evening." "Mrs. Cole returned on Saturday from the West where she has beer: in attendance on lher son, Chas. A. Cole, who has been seriously Among the local and personal notes in The Advance ten years ago were the following:â€"*"The Steamer Minga is proving very popular for passenger serâ€" vice on the river, the special trips beâ€" ing particularly well patronized." for conventions and o:her gatherings f 17 Pine St., North ' Timmins EP um pip h 5 t i o o o o s o q i o e e S q h y e q o JP L Eq q EP L N 5y y L q L L L fFy t K fey 4 5y 1 1 N fFg e 1 Ej 1 1 Ne 1 5 F9 L L Ot strong enoug! urney to his h« 12e way to recove ength permits h Men‘s Fine English Broadâ€" ~â€"cloth Shirts in Highland weaves and Fine Percales Special Men‘s White Celanese Silk Shirts Attached or detached Collars. Special Men‘s Fancy Silk and Satin Neckwear Storeâ€" Wide Clearance Men‘s Fine Imported Swiss and Italian Neckwear Sale Starts Thurs., June 11 and Ends Tues., June 30 Men‘s Irish Poplin Neckâ€" wear. Right in the heart of the Season comes Bowie‘s "Storeâ€"Wide Clearance Sale." This is an excellent opportunity to purchase the season‘s newest and smartest wearing apparel at gsenuine savings. BOWIE â€"LIMIT ED A Wonderful Range to Choose from Men‘s Finge Calf Dress Boots Men‘s Fine Dress Shirts h a s# 4 w8 a 4 s 8 # # # a 4 6 6 # # # % aa + # % a *# # # s # se a 4 6 w# ® a w4 % ® * + % § # 4 # 4 # # # a a 6 4# # # ..'...,.'.. ...‘.'.':.‘ " 4 4 # 6# % 6 a a a # . 44 4 e# # 6# s# # a s it w 6 # # 4# 6 % .l...o"....-‘ #a a # 4 6# 4 v w w t# 6 n a v a # # * ® . +# # # @ # 4 4# 4# w# o o+# * w h A ; * fle s a + + a w a # % a 6 # V <a «+k #a a 6 a # + 4@ 6 e w4 . a # + % ' o p M # + # @ a a # # # +# # # a «4 4# # # a 6 4 w a # a 4 w 4# w# Y y a s a + a ® aa a a 4 # + a a a a 6 a n v @4 4 4 a 4 w a a «e 6# w a 4# a % # a e e e a + + M a # 4# *# @ a w e n# a «4 *# Men‘s Fine Dress Shirts THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Dcetached Colar Only Regular $2.00 values $1.45 each $1.95 each $1.49 each 79e each Forsyth Makes intend # #a 6 4 e n# # 4# # # ® * # s V« + )A Y «+ * + e 0 a s w e# # w 4 . Ruls e 4 a e e e e n 4# £ s ue nb 9# a » Men‘s Fine Calf Oxfords. Strider make. Special Clearance Men‘s Invictus Shoes, in fine Kid or Calf. Men‘s Hartt Shoes! All the newest lasts. Special Clearance Men‘s Black Calf Oxfords, double or single sole. Special Clearance 40 pairs Men‘s English Calf Oxfords Oxfords come home here for visit." ‘"The, Muskoka, for a couple of months." Gingham ball in the Masonic hall lass| "Wiiliam Sullivan, the 17â€"yearâ€"old son Friday evening under the auspices of ‘of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sullivan, of New the St. Matthew‘s Girls‘ Auxiliary, jmskeard was seized with cramps while proved a very pleasing success, There: bathing at New Liskeard Beach on was a large attendance and all present | Sunoay and drowned before help could had a very enjoyable evening. Colomâ€" .*each him." "The Timmins firemen bo‘s orchestra furnished the usual good , are busy these evening practicing for dancing music and all the cther feaâ€" !the races to be held this year in conâ€" tures were up to the same high standâ€" : nection with a Firemen‘s tournament ards." "Mrs. M. Beck, of Torsnto, is |at Timmins on July ist. In the wagon the guest of her sister, Mrs. McGuire." |race, the reel race, etc., the Timmins "Mrs. Mark Bowile and little daughter | brigade, as usual, are making good reâ€" returned on Monday afternoon from |cords, but as they are the hosts for this Haileybury hospital." "H. S. Brownâ€" |yvear‘s events they will only make exâ€" ing, of The Cobalt Nugge:, was a visitor | hibition runs." ‘"Messrs R. Carmichael to the camp last week." ‘"Mr. and Mrs.}and J. S. McDonald returned this week J. Perreault left last week for the Ssuth | to the camr/ and many friends here are spending a few days visiting at New |ziving them the glad hand. After reâ€" Liskeard and then going on to their | turning from overseas they spent a few summer residence at Gravenhurst,| months in Timmins, "Bob" then going Men‘s Fine Cailf Oxfords, _ regular $7.00 to $9.00 69¢ pr., 2 prs. for $1.25 Men‘s Fine Silk or Silk and Lisle Hose Special during this Sale Clearance of Men‘s Fancy Pullover Sweaters Men‘s Fine Holeproof and Interwoven Hose Men‘s Pure Wool Golf Sets In Saxony Blues, Browns and Sands Hosier $8.49 pair $5.95 pair $6.95 pair $4.95 pair Golf Hose Big Assortment Men‘s Fancy Golf Hose, to clear Oxfords Tan only 2 pairs for $1.00 79e pair Men‘s Heavy Split Cowhide Work Boots nection with a Piremen‘s tournament at Timmins on July l1st. In the wagon race, the reel race, etc., the Timmins brigade, as usual, are making good reâ€" cords, but as they are the hosts for this vear‘s events they will only make exâ€" "Wiiliam Sullivan, the 17â€"yearâ€"old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sullivan, of New Liskeard, was seized with cramps while bathing at New Liskeard Beach on Sunday and drowned before help could reach him." "The Timmins firemen are busy these evening practicing for the races to be held this yvear in conâ€" Come Early Boots Come Early! 30 Men‘s and Young Men‘s Fancy Tweed and Worsted Suits, grouped for quick clearance at Special selling Men‘s Leatherette Rainâ€" coats. Good quality.Storeâ€"Wide Clearance T rousers ‘! Special Sale of Men‘s â€" English Flanne!l Trousers. Shown in plain $3.05 Never before have we had such values to offer in Men‘s Suits. Never before has our range been so complete. _ If you are thinking about purchasing a suit, do not pass these values Men‘s Pure Wool Serge Suits, tailored by Fashionâ€"Craft up without investigating for yourself. Men‘s 19 oz. Pure Wool Botany Serge Suits. A written guarantee with every sulit _ ge==â€"=â€"â€"= 15 Suits only, in Fancy Tweeds and English Worsteds. To clear at Grouped for quick clearance Terms During Sale, Cash. Men‘s Fancy Caps and Fancy CLOTHING DEPARTMENT $19.95 and $21.95 suit Special $26.95 to Sudbury and later to the U.S.A..l while "Mac‘‘ spent some time in Tor:nâ€" to and other points south." "R. Mcâ€" Gill, who was opsrator at the here during the absence of Sol. Shankâ€" man, has been transferred to South Porcupine. He made imany friends here during his residence in Timmins and he will be followed by the best of good wishes." "J. J. Flanagan, of Fort William, the contractor for the sewage disposal plant here, is expecied in Timâ€" mins this week and work will likely yisocsed at once in the construction of ists‘ treatmeni for some months past, ré:urned :o Timmins this week and everybody is prleased to see him back in his old position in the T. N. O. station, and looking in the best of health." Guy McChesney referred to in the following item was for several years a popular resident of Timmins. The New Liskeard Speaker last wesk says:â€" "Mr. Guy McChesney, well known minâ€" ing man and former resident of New the plant to compiete the sewerage sysâ€" ; Liskeard, now of Selkirk, Ont.. stoppad tem. His nephew, J. I. Flanagan, arrivâ€" trains, on his way to Red Lake ed last week to look after the unloading fdlstr}_ct,. to see some of the old friends. of the machinery and equipment to be !; He will s:ay sseveral months in the minâ€" used in the construction of the disposal ing district where he has a number of plant." "Sol., Shankman, who has been t claims, and is accompanied by Mr. Elâ€" in the hospital at Montreal for specialâ€" | mer Dennis, of Selkirk." $22.95 suit $14.95 suit Come Early! Men‘s Heavy Horsehide Work Gloves Men‘s Pure Wool Bathing Suits Bathing Suits $1.7 3 Trousers ! No Approvals following item was for several years a popular resident of Timmins. The New Liskeard Speaker last wesk says:â€" "Mr. Guy McChesney, well known minâ€" ing man and former resident of New Liskeard, now of Selkirk, Ont., stopped over trains, on his way to Red Lake dlstr}ct,. to see some of the old friends. He will s:ay ssveral months in the minâ€" ing district where he has a number of claims, and is accompanied by Mr. Elâ€" mer Dennis, of Selkirk." $5.95 Thursday, June 11th, 1931 Men‘s Toyo Panama Hats

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