Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 20 Jul 1921, p. 8

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poupusvouglousueveugusuourusugusuetsustets ts tcestotoâ€"atstSSstaâ€"aâ€"NrNeatAcnenither voupueuououevevaugustevevsuevatousuetsuetaausustnesesentatnehonenenenenenenened THE CURTIS DRUG COMPANY THE CURTIS DRUG COMPANY The George Taylor HMardware ayouaveupiususveusualteiayolaunueta on rerenenonenedsne ied ' your doctor‘s presâ€" cription depends entirely upon the skill of the druggist who compounds it. j We feel sure that we offer the best prescriptâ€" ion service in town, as there is always a gradâ€" uate diszgenser in charge of all dispensing. The Success of See Our Windows for two money savers this week. Palm Olive Soap â€" 12 for $1.00 Toilet Paper â€" 16 rolls for $1.00 Lay in a stock, you won‘t duplicate these anywhere in the country. BRING YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS TO US. Ford Car Dependability â€"Because the power of the Ford engine is more than sufficient to drive the Ford Car anywhere you want to go. â€"The light weight of the Ford Car, with its strong, sturdy conâ€" struction, driven by the Ford enâ€" gine enables it to travel where no other car could get through. The Geo. Taylor Hardware _ _go farther. You know thatâ€"have seen it proven many times. But do you know why? T IS a fact that no matter where any other car can go, a Ford Car will Real Snappy Bargains LIMITED LIMITED Sold by â€"Its ample clearance carries it over obstructions where many othâ€" er cars would be hopelessly stuck. â€"That is why the Ford Car can go fartherâ€"and keep on goingâ€"than any other car, and at less cost for operation than any other car. â€"Why it is the car for the man who wants a car absolutely deâ€" pendable at all times. se THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE 59 7 SA t5 "AXrrangements are understood_ to have been completed for the purchase of the Briden property on the Lake Shore Road, Haileybury, for use as a Roman Catholie Orphanage. This proâ€" perty is one of the prettiest spots in Haileybury ,and is the beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. 8. D. Briden, parents of Mr. D. Briden, of Schumacher. At a recent puwhlic meeting at Fort William, Hon. Harry Mills, Minister of Mines, announced that it was his intention to have the Classes for Pros pectors next winter as last. _ Last winter these Classes for Prospectors were held at twelve centres, including Timmins and South Poreupine. They were considered as very successful and satisfactory from all viewpoints. "CMr. Frank Fuller, of New York, one of the experts on the staff of the Miller S@aw Trim ‘Co., of, Pittsburg, Pa., makers of the famous Millerâ€" Automatic Feed . presses, is visiting his brother, Mr. A. 8. Fuller; the wellâ€"known Poreupine mining man. This is Mr. Fuller‘s first visit to the Porcupine and he was somewhat surâ€" prised to find as far north as this Iroquois Falls, the Royal â€" opening a branch at The Wye accommodation of the public week for a visit to his home at Newâ€" market, Ont. While on his holiday, he will also attend the meeting of the Masonic Grand Lodge at Ottawa, as one of the representatives from this Camp. \ Municipal statistics for the month of June in Cobalt show : 7 marriages, 14 births, 4 deaths, 4 Sundays, 2 other holidays, and 3 complaints from Mi James Hylands as to the way thing are going. ( Mr. and Mrs. Dunean Gray daughter, lTeave this week for a day at Blind River, Sault Ste | and other points. â€"ABornâ€"In Timmins, on Tuesday, dJuly 12th, 1921, to Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Luxton,â€"a daughter. Alf. is one of the leading Orangemen of the disâ€" trict, so it ought to be easy for lhim always to remember that girl‘s birthâ€" davy. { It is to be hoped that the black flies and mosquitoes will take some of the bad blood out of some of the poliâ€" ticians who visit the North Land. } * Mr. Thos. Banks, for a years a wellâ€"known busine the Camp, being with t Preston Wholesale and o here, was a visitor to town from Toronto. \ Soantnchenenenenesn CA and M Mr. W Mr. and Mi last week t| comt this wee 1 sout Timmins News in Brief New Empire Theatre U C M Buster Keaton in "Neighhbors" W MATINEES Every Day at New Empire Theatre 2.30 p.m. an( 0m Al hy Widdific Friday and Saturday, July 22nd and 23rd M "The Song of the Soul" 11 red Kenning returnâ€" i their wedding trip _were given hearty their many friends. with the George and other firms to town last week his home« to Meyers are leayâ€" vacation in the Hote filling ) tie Royal ‘he W can Uray anc gek for a holiâ€" ault Ste Maric leaves. this me at New: his holiday. number of ss man of Dranch uU VIVIAN MARTIN ink M Tteel the Ellrs. A. G week wit Town ‘Cour davy aftern of s for east A According to a letter received last week from the south the weatlhter in Toronto and district was as unbearâ€" ably warm as in the North Land. Imâ€" possible! ~ B (Mr. Jardine, of Hespeler, a graduâ€" ate of Queen‘s University, arrived in Timmins Jast week to take the posiâ€" tion of assistant to the Town Engiâ€" neer for the next few months during The Haileyburian dast week says :â€" ‘*‘The child suffering from smallâ€" pox at the Children‘s Shelter has reâ€" covered and the quarantine has been raised. It was only a mild case which had been contracted by the child beâ€" fore coming to the Shelter, and prompt freatment and isolation preâ€" vented the disease spreading.‘‘ O Mr. and Mrs. W. W. White and son, Billy, are holidaying in Toronto, Ottawa, and other eentres south and east. While on his vacation Mr. White will be one of the delegates at the Masonic Grand Lodge meeting in Ottawa, representing Golden Beaver Lodge of which he is the present Master. ° ( Mrs. W. F. Richardson, of Timâ€" mins, and daughter, Mrs. Ross Way, of South Poreupine, left on Tuesday for a visit to Ottawa and other points (Mr. W. H. Wilson â€" returned Jlast week from Kapuskasing and is back at his old post at the piano in the New Empire. On account of the dull times at Kapuskasing for the immeâ€" diate present the theatre there, of which **Scotty"‘ was â€" manager, has been elosed until better days dawn aâ€" calin. L€ tenaed_visit thern cities 18 most thin Sealed tenders addressed to H. E. Montgomery, Esq., will be received until 6 p.m., Thursday, July 28th., 1921, for the laying of 5500 lineal feet of 6 C.I. water main, and 4200 lineal feet of 8"" tile sewer pipe; also house sewer connections and water connections from same. € Plans and. Specifications may be seen at the office of (the Engineer, Town Hall, Timmins. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. * J W C We C Mrs. Puesday (Miss Mary Downey PoH Mrs 1e1 a ither ‘ 10r the next specially busy returné Tender for Water and Sewer . Extensions. earne rean t rC TOWN OF TIMMINS M mint it de as VE Aerare P rene 1( mnucit as in the «North Lan( fond of scenery and every 1t riends freer and M n next imb Colombo i holiday in south. H ry wal il of. 1ChK M 1 U kay and little s week from uffalo and ot m 1n TC HENDERSON, the Shelter, and and isolation preâ€" spreading.‘‘ curne real. 1ec tE ison of the latte 1 Irogu n ) is spending a in Detroit and He reports the , but says there uty about.â€"alâ€" O WI imily sS)€ 1\ n#ineet 1@r sou «in it 11 {t U wee younks n FOR SALEâ€"1 FOR SALE wWANTED TO RENTâ€"F TO RENTâ€" WANTEDâ€"R LOSTâ€"Gold watch and chain, with initials ‘*K,. H.‘‘ on back, in a grey pocket book, with 6 drawing tickâ€" ets,â€"the property of a war widow. Finder please return to Box M., Advance Office. se 8t of COURT OF REVISION â€" _ SEPARATE SCHOOL, MOUNTJOY. vision WIXTI mins ¢ We have just received $ § a new stock of the latesti § Cut Glass and as prices § are coming down it will § § pay you to see this stock i * for wedding gifts. + tion ©0000890000000000000000004 In session on 0900000000 00000000480000886 820 Il m W nisued rooms, man and wife Advance Oftic A7» A \pp STOCK BROS. RUN JEWELLERS OPTICIANS Ne mé Official T. & N. 0. Watch Inspector. p.m., at the Separate School, Avenue and Spruce street, Timâ€" to hear appeals against school WANTS POSITION in ‘e there are adults on Box 345, Timmins, P.O, ownsni] Opposite Post Office 10110E bG nm A Fox News ~lioom and board, or furâ€" )ms, in private family, by wife, ‘Apply to Box A., Oftice, Timmins, 20p, )1 H TIMMINS 11 that the Court of Reâ€" Separate School Seeâ€" of Mountjoy, will be luly 20th, at the hour thia Grma nade 1CPA CnT e front room vacant; ree men; with board. ourth Avenue. _ 29p,. . WALSH, brennan, ne Moneta. NA â€"â€"POUrT or Apply to P.O. ‘oomed house fa Elm street, TA ince, Seev.â€"Treas 11 oniy CY OU umacahe nmn 28.903; ar s Ont work home h five Apâ€" . ty +0 x (20 ,‘)q L 4 C #or

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