Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 5 Sep 1946, 1, p. 7

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"Young man to sell drug ard general stores for: wholesale firm. â€" Drug store experience preferable. Reply to Box 417. | ®be Arch.Gillies,B.A.Scâ€",0.L.S. f Swiss. Watchmaker â€" _ . â€" . Grsdmtaotthem\naommd Muhotswiturhnd .. The Advance will not be responâ€" slbhle for errors occurring in taleâ€" phonea advertisements, or 1s a reâ€" sult of copy. "not carefully, legibly written. Mistakes occurring from these sources are wholly at adverâ€" tiser‘s risk. ) 1Â¥e A WORD PER â€"INSERTION IFP CHARGED (Minimum 336) All ClassiGed Advertising mast b: GRANT HANCOCK 108 Golden Ave., S. Porcupine Cut Flowers Potted Plants Floral Design: Wm. E. Jamieson Florist =f le A WORD PER INSERTION Delivery © To Timmins Daily G, N. ROSS CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 60 THIRD AVENUE Phone 640 Sherwin â€" Williams _ P AINT ~ Ontario Land Surveyer Wedding Bouquets DISTINCTIVE FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS â€".Phene 835 Phone 26 FOR PROFESSIONAL CARDS RSC _ _ _ "Don‘t you. think a man has more nmm “Yflh.butitdm'tdohimanygood s Eli !'lx *Pm' LIC 2%4 Ird Ave..Timmins â€"Phone 1130 Notaries Public W. 0. Langdon K. C., T. R. Langdon TIMMINS â€" | SO. PORCUPINE Rrew Block 110 Bruge Ave. Ph. Of. 223 Ph. Off. 96 Mrs. A. Says: Keep him happy with fine meals â€"â€" prepared with the marvellous PRESTO COOKER. $17.95 Good RADIO Service . Motor Winding Repair SchuMACher EIM ST. N., LANCGDON LANGDON BAION SOLEMACHER. This greatly superior variety produces the largest berries from seed o‘ any variety.~ Flowers ei%r.t weeks from seed. sily grown. Poes not have runners but prfoâ€" duces great chxanmies of finest fruit throughout the season. Has the delicious flavor and aroma of wild strawberries â€"A showy pot plant and fine for garden,. Pjént now. Order direct from this advertisement." (Pki 25¢) poestpaid. 2 FALL CATALQGUE FREE ON REQUEST YATES DOMINION SEED HOUSE, GEORGETOWN, ONT Bulbs and Nursery Stock For Fall Planting Cer. Spruce St. and Third Ave. PHONE 324 TIMMINS Rrew Block h. Off. 22: Res. 492 D. R. Franklinmj Bank of Commerce Building The King Edward Hotel Clean Rooms Radio "A" PHONE 3715 Day or Week Monthly Qeposits provide for repayment. â€" Low Rates â€" Life Insurance arranged and paid for by the Bonk covers all looans in good standing. BARRISTERSâ€"ATâ€"LAW Phone 3810 Repairs To All Makes 24 Hour Service Very Reasonable Rates 8. A, Caldbick, K. C, C. wW. Yates, B. A. BSOLJICITORS rro. Phone 940 28 Goldfields Block to put in your ngx!wlnm's-cu"' Apply to nearest bronch of * Do you require a Quilet Atmosphere 7R Mine Feoetball A football game between Hollinger and Dome for the first round of the Boxer Cup was played on the new grounds at Dome. Dome was on top of a 4â€"0 score at halfâ€"time, with the final result set at 5â€"â€"2. the Timmins Gold Club went to Miss Joy Wookey. The new trophy was presented by Mrs: H. S. Robinson of <A CLG.U. competition was won by Mrs. York in the first flight, Miss Wookey in the second flight and Mrs. Leaman in the nineâ€" hole flight. - Mayor J. P. Bartleman welcomed the speaker to Timmins and invited him to return for the town‘s 25th birthday in July of 1937. Czechoslavakian Wedding Almost the ‘ entire Czechoslovakia colony of Timmins turned â€"out to celebrate the marriage of Nellie, daughter of â€"Mr. and Mrs. Andy Valko, 157 Spruce St. North, to John, Beneâ€" dikty., The Finnish United church. where Rev. A. I. Heinonen performed the ceremony, was filled to overflowâ€" ing. South Porcupine Wedding A quiet wedding took place at St. Joachim‘s church on Saturday mornâ€" ing, when Miss Elsie Edna Kendall, Timmins, ~became the bride of Leo Alfred Gervais, of Golden City. She was attended by Miss Grace Wainâ€" wright. : McIntyre Loses Ball Game Wright Hargreaves ball players took home their first Temiskaming Baseâ€" ball League Championship as they deâ€" feated MciIntyre 11â€"7 in the fourth final in one of the craziestâ€"looking games ever seen in the Mcintyre park. The home team was beaten in the third inning when they made five misâ€" cues, letting in five Hargreaves runs off one hit. "Progress of Mining Is Vital To Recovery, says Mines Minister," was the frontâ€"page heading in The Adâ€" vance ten years ago. . The story deals with a â€"speech by Hon T. A. Crerar, at the annual meeting of the Timâ€" mins Board of Trade. "The Porcuâ€" pine Camp is making a very notable contribution to the prosperity of Canâ€" ada,"‘ the speaker stated. ‘"Mr. Roosevelt did a kind thing for Canada when he raised the price of gold to $35 an ounce," he continued. Mayor J. P. Bartleman welcomed the speaker to Timmins and invited him to return for the town‘s 25th â€"Geold Tournamét h Low score in the first round of the ahinaen handican tronhy. plaved at "MONTY" GREETED BY CHEERINGS CROWDS IN CANADA‘S CGAPITAL 2 2 15 consumer‘s raTION couron TEN YEARS AGO â€"â€"THROUGH THE YEARS 23 A hew Ration: Boak® will he:distributed between September 9 and 16 Rev.M. Hibbert, Grand Patriarch of the Grandâ€" Encampment,, 1L.O.0.F. was a visitor ttoheorcP SHRDL AOINNN a visitor to the Porcupine Camp, *"twenty years ago.; willleav trthtedemtryona | Editorial Comment An Advance editorial criticized the town council‘s action in selling a town water tank for $50. It took $2285 worth of gravel and sand to fill in the hole when the tank was moved. Timmins had a sensation, 30 years ago, in the way of the discovery of an extended scheme of highâ€"grading at the Hollinger. Police found a quantity of refined ore at the rooms Centre for the championship of . the North: Land. South Porcupine deâ€" faulted the game to be played with Timmins, thus making the way still Council deferred action on the yearâ€" round Wednesday half holiday for stores here. Councillor E. L. Longâ€" more, it was: stated, was absent from council an holiday. easier. e ldol Dies Rudolph Valentnno the screen star. died in New York after an operation for. appendicitus. Thirteen years ago he came from Italy and at first worked: as landscape gardener and at heavy. work in an outomobile factory. Finnish Picnic The Finlanders of the town held an enjoyable picnic at Daltcn‘s Park on Sunday. . Races, athletics and sports were features of the day. The town council decided .to adopt a resolution by Councillors Brennan and Eplett instructing: the Chief Conâ€" stable to notify the Hollinger, Mcinâ€" tyre, Vipond and other mines or. firms where men working. were assessable to the municipality of Timmins to deâ€" duct five dollars from the next payroli on account of poll tax. to be addressed by Hon. Chas. Mcâ€" Crea, Ontario‘s minister. of minges. Special Funeral Service A special funeral service to show honor and regard for the late Wm. Thomas, who . was kxlled in the exâ€" plosion underground at the Dome last week was held by the Welsh people of . the town and district at Easton‘s Unâ€" dertaking Parlors Timmins Team Wins By winnig the baseball match at. the Falls on Monday, Timins cinched the championship of. this group,. and next week will play off with Silver . marriage by Rev. J. St. Matthew‘s church. E. M. Allworth, loc moving his business tion. Part of the bp W.â€"G. Smith, nex Bank, will be open fc â€"Lieut W. A. Montg( the town clerk, will land shortly. . Quite a number C _dences which have | recently are installi meter boxes on their THIRTY Â¥EARS ACGO 26 BUTTERCOUPON B26 ) COUBON Ms2 valid 1Q sugarmpresenves s26 10 530 _ MEAT courPon Ms1 valid 19 surrer couron r21 MEAT COUPON Q4 _ ~BUTTER COUPON R20 MEAT COUPON G3 = > Valid E. M. Allworth, local electrician, is moving his business to a new locaâ€" tion.. Part of the premises occupied bp W._G. Smith, next to the Imperial Bank, will be open for business soon. Quite a number of the new resiâ€" dences which have been constructed recently are installing their electric meter boxes on their front verandahs, Lieut W. A. Montgomery, brother of the town clerk, will leave for Eng: land shortly. . No Job Too Large ‘ ”“ ; #, . :A y 24 That‘s "ADVANCE" Printing J. D. Patterson of 21 And Quick On Delivery Your Dependable Printer B PE Wh ie so that readings can be taken at any time. If, as reported, Mr. Drew intends introducing legislation at the next sesâ€", sion, prohibiting contributions to any. political organizaton or for political. purposes of any kind from hotels, etc.,. the same kind of legislation is in order applying similar restrictions to holders of timber limits and pulpwod concesâ€" sions, If this were done perhaps the forest service would have a better. chance of stamping out many of the abuses that have been prevalent for: years, and still continue to the destrucâ€" tion of a great asset owned by the people. Certainly supervision and disâ€". cipline by the Department of Lands onto on a week‘s vacation. For Appointment Phone 187% The Timmins Oddfellows‘ ladge was o instituted Aug. 30th, 1918. The Grand 13â€"A PINE ST. NORTH Master and Grand Secretary . were (Ostrosser Bldg.) here for the oeclalon s _ Timmins MWWWWW _ ‘Dr. Ottaen leaves on Friday for Torâ€" “l . EYESIGHT SPECIALIST } There is another type of organization that contrals very valuable property at the pleasure of and which is subject to supervision and discipline by an agency of the Ontario government. I refer to the lumbering and pulp and paper companies wha hold valuable limits and concessions of provincial forést land. Some of these companies have been large contributors to party funds, and this reason was given me reâ€" cently by a prominent Progressive Conservative at the Lakehead as a reason why Mr. Drew has not proâ€" ceeded with the Forest Resources Adâ€" ministration â€" Commission which he promised. is INTERESTING MOVING PICTURES FROM SWEDEN, FINLAND, NORWAY. HILARIOUS COMEDY EXPLAINED IN ENGLISH. A CGREAT SHOW WHICH NOBODY sHOULD MISS!. Sponsored by Swedish Press, Vancouver , Presented by Matthew Lindfors, Editor ' SCANDINAVIAN FINNISH _ SHOW _ Drew explains the FINNISH HALL ~ S. PORCUPINE Thursday, Sept. 12 â€" â€" â€"~8.15 p.m. TO THE EDITOR © No Job Too Small 6 Funeral services were conducted on Tuesday afternoon for William Henry Tyrrell from First Baptist Church. Mr. .Tyrrell had passed away on Sunâ€" day, following an illness of three months, at the home of his son, A. R. Tyrrell, 125 Cherry St. Before coming here in 1928, the late Mr. Tyrrell had been employed in Toronto with the Robt. Simpson Company for nearly 40 years. His son, daughterâ€"inâ€"law and three grandâ€" children survive him. Rev. R. F. J. Brackstone officiated at the service on Tuesday, and interâ€" ment was made in the Timmins cemeâ€" tery, under arrangements by Walker‘s Funeral Home. Irvin Rosner, R. 0. EYES EXAMINED FITTED WITBH SCIENTIFIC ACCURACY BY

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