Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 16 Feb 1921, p. 4

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m Thursday mat the Tin Russian G E Cf, (Imef Greer will hqve a for the 119x were eight 111 al ten dollar. i From tht auction of isle of Lor (Thumb? ot' her name, and her hai and a warrant issued The case against H. I dismissed.., He had $2000 bail in eonneeti said to have come in cealed in a barrel m John Gregor-dis for h fined $9.50. B.. Gram!) on thirty days at. (the theft of eoal from the . years ago a man name muple of suits of (-10 He came to Timmins @EEEEEEEE lure aware JE "If hlilllllM “WEE charged with the old girl, was giwn ing and commit-to 'higher court, being in the mountiuw. neta, on bail un a l disorderly house, 1 GALATIAN COMMITTED FOR HIGHER COURT TRIAL Office 26 returning from a I. Liskeard fell from and was hut in tw of the train. The the crew of 21 fre along half an hon was about 40 years UNKNOWN MAN FALLS FROM NATIONAL AND DIES WEDNESDAY. FEB. 16th., 1221 Published every Wednesday by Geo. Lake, Publisher Canada - United States AIL". to )0 Subscription Rates 'MBlt% MIM, ttr MEB, AlEiBalit! P , :4 qlMM , - 'ttlt ME _. “at, t " . 8Nt " t". r 3.: h' . - IR, ' : 'dg EMSR Mlll) " " KI - a a G 3;". " r 2 4:2 _ " - , " tray; RN le . F, ' 4 tet 1MN , 'm Brit, ' © q - I EM aitir . IIN r " Itm " F BE " "ell " ' , 1llllm 4 a In. "a t . I ‘ q, B ttig . :55; Ill , g . IM' - :2-- _ , ' : " " :0. _ 2-1; . M th IRS' am v 'iM EEaii5 'al Bl “If III ialatittn Telephones RSI. W three mon ns 'Meji1/RIs and sum ed for ',' held withnu Mrs. Mann, 0 min My fined tt vat Junior Series Nahum " ave If Sunrdum ‘or her was estre "HE $2.00 year o ans“. mmary ry busy day court. The Malynosuk, " 3110 ON TARIO m deuce M D215 ii The and nn n pr n wa ear Mo left 1' Pd 112 n ed IO to n hv m The dates select off between the 11 cm groups of the 15 and March 2: W be STANDING or' THE TEAMS IN THE N. o. B. A. SERIES. i) TORT}! AND SOUTH PLAY OPP FEB. 25 and MARCH 2f 1rnes pl if e followin " dates selected for the playing- tween the northern and south- T. & N. o. 1mm tl, acum'dln Over 1200 l ie, N.O.H.A. m. eounting Falls as dist .iskeard gum mm l'U( TC 'i1ggity,?g1-,r:rtiui.ii.M',rilr,%il4WE.,N O 5hShld'iise neg: ult rd game at t wine, won 9 is Falls, WOl lost é rainst :4, have "ding los The first game , every indieatio ng the Sault. ard is out of it, has practically nur out. If the , cars U n with one 1ls, one It rt with an extra N.0.II.A wins) 1llowr If, n won V Aron b' nst. Iroquois l to play; 38 Liskeard, won [ goals fur, 44 " Itil, - , .5" 15‘”, gl 13%.: .7: ' 'lp. BE AM“ ' G . A5915. Mo . "Ida luding actually protest: 11 one lin are out O. It' the can on Lune " hlstory ot North Bay ly vsls and he follow n I rw the 25th. ootl thine rut were between one day loss " 'alhs is Pd , play to“; win tltlt 'tn' me 101 a y en if KC nt num UV p1 re. L test this " bat the IROQUOIS FALLS 5. NEW LISKEARD 4, IN OVBRTIME A committee of ladies has been formed in town to work in co-opera- tion with the Public Health Nurse, and this cmnmittee noting that there arc several little items required at the Clinic Room is taking measures to raise the necessary funds. On Satur- N lee t.VO nus memn 11'tcr’s Ills le en in am ll ilur my _ :3?) SALE or COOKING FOR. CLINIC ON SATURDAY IT an Idea 0 " JE? K h T [of the Falls, whale a minute time was " 'Montp:omery bat- ‘ne in fur Liskeard, the seine 4 to 4. In the overtime Joliat une in for "a count, the score at being 5 to 4 in favour of the Liskeard claims a goal in the IO 0 (HHDSOH of W0 Inn 1E In 0 'lo 0 mu " 1is hand but the ret over-ruled the goal rd is understood to e on account of this Ji more the '1: ml report Board the OI be All lit at 3 oUoek at the my are holding a Tea Home-made Cooking. event worth. while and u:vn,her the place and mmux (“QUINN m-sa---"- ll a r: in 40.000 Ito 0 m army. ') le, dangy USU} " un mor, PUB? um POW?“ ADVANCE )mc-mad m game ors ft t) 'eral benefit ( 5y. It is wort! im with Mr “mm a plrbl-L minutes over test Saturda; nre rs finding the J. The Farm- angers of' try- ;. In the first esponsible for 3 of two min- _ for Liskeard sed 2 to 1 for period Thump Qiskoard team to 2. In the yd nt econom- my raised by better equip- 'avour ot oproximats the public Ioliat is said to e referee, 208:1 um- 0 " was t minute fiuru1 " pro par FEE 5137 fue, an; )rth a y H le Mr. Jess Spring is expected home from the hospital to-night. miss him next year. been very popular he: the Porcupine Hog-keg that protest business t lure to dolly sign the l However, he is no don teMw and Cobalt will N.0.H.A. SECRETARY HAS GONE DOWN TO THE BAY. With the equipment and I1eoom- modatiun the lMolnlyrc now will find no dillieulty in bringing in a earloml of meats, or other goods. There is ample accommodation and room for nandling everything on a large scale. The store equipment includes an electric sausage-making machine, elee trie slicing mahine, electric meat saws, eleetrie coffee mills, ete. Mr. Charlton, secretary of the NA). H.A. has left Cobalt and gone down to North Bay. He was in the Govern- ment Employment office at Cobalt and is holding a similar position at the Bay. The Cobalt Nugget says he was High ceilings, excellent light, bright finish and the most up-to-date equip- ment make the new McIntyre store a credit to the Company and a pleasant convenience and advantage to the em- ployees of the mine and the people of Selutmaeher.l we 's gone installed fl date are also M and nothin tilll tld/IM SHIRE ll glilll1 lil IEHTH lllllll Large and Up-to-date New Quarters 0f the McIntyre Mercantile Co. show m or makm; 'eg'etables, pedal rei'l' tion room, the On the other 5 the meat den The McIntyre Mercantile Company and the people of the town and dis- triét may we” be proud of the fine fl partrneut ture of with wi apl" buih Dr 0 q U urmshm 't 18 va Jor If e n Lctiw d uncut em me yn tt t'e, m the r pert}: ypular l n o, ()n BUICK " J] w " It M a " wn tor n he one side department, vith an un-t umtme an dz f 100 In " frt with Trarttnen gs and a 1rtment re kept tum hv let 11' {11] $1th mm ren t ly makine of fl form an attract” store front. Pat. gn the cards sent tum. no doubt a very good wit will mips him now ybe, Liskeard also will nnevtmg eparhncn M e l " DY "t loving. There 1: ronto more mod s or better in it: H" fl 6 c, with the most, ppointments.sIn he counters and )rougn ht ards sent ht a very ror the store )ecial mention, I has been for- Te n o-date al tera S department t salesmen cflieient a JO (I on D le new store ble. In the nee en am tet' " U. the men r ladies I HI m, Mel n built M n ;eperate 18 main nd n tlons o ll us o Il d mu mmr have The Advance. ll' your suhseriptio has expired sem) in that "200 to-day ($3.00 per year for U.S. addresses). Adv'anee .with The Ad- vance in 1921. Do it BOW by paying in advance for The Advance. All subscriptions which are not promptly paid in advance are eat off. Be sure of your copy of The Advance each week during 1921 by looking after seriptions exp subscriptions 1 selves sométhi Remember the public meeting in the Council Chamber tomorow (Thurs- day) evening to organize a branch of pnéumoma the C.A.S. for the Porcupine. All good citizens from all over the dis1 trict are urged to attend. All "will l 3andmaster n2 very sat C.P.R. OPENS PASSENGER AGENCY AT NORTH BAY 2f TH1t iixtirii " ll N001] With V E 1t n If Some goods puy were prtt'iit: thanothers. Usually, the poorer the quality the greaterthe profit. When yam buy Red Rose you buv thue. best. .. The grocerpays more for Re Rose than for other tcas-an he sells it at a less profit. M I' It During en! H [it 1h n " ll Sum 1lthy )W iiiiii i"ii"""iiiiir" mums () ill 'be pleased to know that ster E. W. Johnston is mak- satisfaelory progress to re- from his recent attack of IE rt me rs W E ll S A REAL HOCKEY FAN WTNI TRUE VISION if Itivant enustme of all th ll (l tnor Cl n li nut, rm rAaTrF-%,_a"u""' Fai,s,VteGai7ik 'm 00 children Inv Il N1 of tt mat ll M ef, “My n W m ak e e men examined bet eighteen and thirty- ound physically un- nu: n 1 tids t o rn )n Jul)!" ty " Al m oeal Ill )t ll Ke Ir Headqum 1 businos n " IN 10 wellin tft set' 0 nue" 1th " rt n btn ll h rt 1n nd le, Rev. B. S. Cashing, B.A.. UTh., Redo Phone 131. Residence, No. 1 Hemlock Street. Baptisms, 4.15 10.17:. _ Holy Communion :--1st. Sunday at month, 11.00 a.m.; 3rd Sunday " month, 7.30 p.m.; Festivals, 8.30 an. [ot' some: state age, sent duti fidential. 110x L: W Tamarack Street ly Fourth Avenue am! Cedar Stream, Pubiie Worship, 11 an em! 7 pan. Sunday School, 2.30 p.m. A cordial invitation is extended " all to attend these services. PRIVATE FUP. N It! PUBLIC 's?n'E1N0GRAPBEB---1l'ype.- n POR SALE-SMALL HOUSE AND POR 8ALE--.qttrcitaurant lmilding and all fixtures and contents. For etvah m- on Why tonne. Apply hy letf‘ to It 1's. Annie M. Humphrey, Selm- MAID W ANTEID-C, WANTED-small f Rev. J D. Parks, B.A., Miniz’m Phone 138 It ST. MATTHEW '8 CHURCH. por unu w 51.7.0; one work l:?. fl Robb W m d a. Am, BYRNES PRBSBYTERIAN CHURCH. 0 nn H (lone rly II' non WAN particulars 0 Advance, n Hess .Imi Interference With your pre- Jil and if pm are ambition: ing better than just a io, experience, nature of pre 5. All information (209-- P' ot H " on H. mums w The Advance, Timminu {\pply Bals Capetent Girl for gen- worlc. Apply Mrs. R. W 5 Hemlock street. --6- A1121 NOTICE 1y, M W11 war fir and Fifth. Anna 1681] 1 m 11.00 mm. and 7.0. phone hf tm 1 drawers. Am of size and pr Timmins) xvxng st-e1as in Hus kmd a" (100 a your and m get in touch bout. experience, 0 this kind oi :. This training marred account ne tra b'mc It r ECHO! street, 59 given hy W.W. lecturer of the “dents As.soeia- 20th at 7.30 p. 41 Pine street. "Signs of Our mm Ir March II. J. 'M'a rshall nue tliiied to Bu, m y and, prompt Fourth Ave, met, opposites («I tt o {M '0! r new!!!” nestle and and heavy ll i remen bs, It Mun tan a! COUC or mts at rimming. t, letter that an m , mm ul Appl? mu; atlrt, HIS m fr O IO, In a

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