Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 16 Mar 1921, p. 8

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. Efififififififififififififififififlfimfimfififififim THE POROUPINB ADVANCE Jalr. and Mrs. Richard Richardson and child. of Haileybury, were the! ‘gui‘sts of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Richard- |son over the week-end. sl Last Wednesday afternoon an alarm of fire was turned in from the lower pah of the town. It /MWt9 only a chimney blaze, however and the services of the tiremen were not le- quired atiter their prompt arrival at the scene. A lively, interesting hockey game is proihised for Friday evening in the Rink here, the two teams being of the swift Junior type, one from the Sep- arate and the other from the"tsubfie School. "Anyone passing either school knows the boys have lots of hard practice and rough ice will not halt them any. The teams will be well matched and qt, strenuous but very in- teresting game may be expected. .-HIlhe houses on Maple street are be- ing renumbered. The Town Engineer has noted that the houses have been numbered irregularly and this will give riser-in ihet already has given rise,--to confusion as the street is built up.l, In some places there is as great a difference as ten or fifteen between the numbers on houses just aeroks from each other. In the re- numbering this will be remedied. . V Mr. W. Martin, the winner of the last three dog team races here, These day morning entered his team for the event on Saturday. He had come in with his fine team about 35 miles this week, having been up at Whitefish on the Night, Hawk Lake most, of the winter parking in supplies with his dog beam. The team is in the finest of condition “and he thinks he can give. the other eontestants,sot run for their money this year as in years past. ' Five important contracting firms tendered on the work of building the proposed town sewage disposal plant. The tenders were opened this week imt the Council have not yet awarded the contract to any of those tender- ing. Among the firms putting in bids were the folhuving:--Flannigan & Co., Woodstoek; Hill-Clark-Francis, New Liskeard: Goldie Construction Co., Toronto; F. F. Fry Limited, T oronto; and Reid, h'idde?l Engineering Co., Guelph. 1-5;95$5fifikfififififififlkfihfifiEfififiHfififiHEEWEEfim , cet,",),?,,) The Geo. Taylor Hardware Ceirilil,st,e,yd il ig LIMITED B" EWWWE Every Home an Eden The Eden Washing and Wringing Machine has reduced the Wash Day to the Wash Hour. The Eden washes dirt out of clothes not through them. . without a penny of cost or any obligation whatsoever Free Trial you may try the Eden in your own home on your oiwn washing. Buy if you like and Pay as you Save. Your judgement is never questioned when you buy an Eden Electric. Timmins News in Brief Wringer Simply push lever -to operate wringer. Both wringer and washer Water Line Window operate at same time or sthrerately. Water level visible at a glance. A very con- venient feature. The George Taylor Hardware Control "reBhe weather yesterday afternoon resembled The Nugget in that it was damp, dirty, but not dangerous, and a nasty slushy wind, but not strong enough to do much harm, though an- noying: enough at times; Mr. A.Htelek was aonther to enter his dog team for the Porcupine Dog Team Rare, the entry coming in yes- terday. He has a trained team and thinks he can make a good showing in the cowtest Remember the annual meeting of the Timmins Football Club in the Council Chamber, Timmins, on Fri- day evening of this week, (March 18th. All interested in football invited; all come. There is to be a Dance in the Me Intyre Recreation Hall nit, Schuma- cher on Friday evening of this week, March 18th, under the auspices of the McIntyre Entertaining Committee. These events in the McIntyre Recrea- tion Hall are proving, very popular and very deservedly so. The Girls’ Auxiliary of St. Mu.. thew 's church are giving an Easter Monday Dance in the Masonic Bell, Timmins, on the evening of March 28th. Highon's Orchestra will f)ur.. nish the music, and like the previous social events given under the nus- piees of the Girls' Auxiliary the event will undoubtedly be a pleasing and enjoyable success. _ A heading in a recent issue of The Cobalt Nugget treads :--"Dr. Claik Visits Nugget. ()mee.---Figlrting Mem.. ber Shows Keen' Interest in Aerial T vamivays." No doubt this means that The Nugget was "up in the air" again, in which ease Pete says he will wager it was also off its trolley. So wonder Dr. Clark was interested. "The ladies of Gold Nugget Ix’ehokalhl Lady-e will “hold a tea and sale of Opposite Post Office home-made baking, and sewing (plain and fancy), on saturday, March 26th, TIMMINS from Ii to (i p.111., in the ChWelhnvs' Hall. As the posing issued for the official T. & N. o. Watch event suggests, this is a sperm] up- porrunity for those wishing home. Inspector. made baking for the Easter holidays. A general 'rnvitatiim is extended to one and all to attend this eveart---iSa- turday, Mareh 26th, P, to (l Ip.m. in the t . . (hhlfelhrws' Hall. tH.......-........ "Always at your Service" LIMITED The special at the New Empire Theatre fur Friday and Saturday this week is Rex Beaeh's famous play, "The North Wind's Malice." Ap- propriate for this season of the year Ilzere, as is also the comedy, "Slip. ping Feet," in title, at least. WAREHOUSE POR RENT, on Rail- ll-- HOUSE POR SALE at a Bargain. Apply on the premises, 53 Fourth Avenue, Timmins, Geo, Potvin. road; 20 feet by 40 feet. Apply - J. W. REED, Timmins Table Top Smooth, strong cover makes top of machine as handy as a table. Motor _ The reason the eden doesn't blow fuses- If the load on the mob. or becomes too great the clutch releases an- tomatically and motor runs free. -. Clutch Cover ---1 LP.

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