Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 7 Sep 1921, p. 8

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A number of special fea- tures and novelties will also be on the programme for the two (lays. The way they keep the spectators away from the playing area at the ball grounds at the Falls is creditable alike to the good judgment of the management and authorities and the good humor of the crowd. It is just another little thing about Iroquois Falls that Timmins might do well to Copy. Dr. R. H. Brown and Mr. J. P, Tail- lon returned this week from tl holiday in the south. During their mention they enjoyed a motor trip to New York in Mr. John Jones' liigh-powcts ed touring car. Rev. J. C. MeCaulay of Coehrane will eonduet the Baptist church serv- ices oil Sunday, Sept. 11th. at the new school housg, Munch], and on the fol- lowing Sunday, Sept. IS, Rev. Y. C. France, of Thornluo. will preach. The Haileyhurinn last week says: ---'uMaster Hedley Moore, of Tim.. mins, is visiting at the home of his aunt, Mrs. H. S. Hennessy." Mr. and Mrs. W. T last week from a visit and other points suut Mr. and Mr _rtttrned on ned on Wednesday huliday in the south Com Timmins News in Brief IN' iii " n han returned last Manitoba. w lt uldlo returned , Owen Sound and family last from At the Presbyterian church next Sunday evenin, Sept. lltll., the Rev. J. D. Parks is taking us the suhjoot of his address, “Jesus and His Salr. lmth." Jn the et9tlt'.Se of his sermon, Rev. Mr. Parks will explain again his attitude in regard to Sunday and its obsevvanee. From a previous sermon on this subject it would appear that Rev. Mr. Parks is tolerant in his views on the matter, and does not aid. vocate laws to drive men to wo'rse places than ball games on Sundays- the only day many men up here have for any outdoor recreation or amuse- ment. LIIr. and Nrs. Orie Myers and daughter Geraldine, ot' Pu'antt'ord, are visiting their son and tlaughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Earl Myers, of Muttagami. Andrew Westherg, of Casey Town- ship, near New Liskeard, early one morning last week found a hear near his hog pen, the hawling ul’ tt cow and her call" giving him the alarm. He shot the bear. which was a big black fellow. the biggest seen in those parts for years it is said. Later in the day his son-in-law saw another big hear and three cubs in one of the fields of the farm. lle shot the female hear, hut let the three eulrs escape to the bush. day.afternoon at ten minutes to dive, and kept up their usual speed record for response. The tire was at Mr. Cleo. Howe's residenee, and was caus- ed by some grease boiling over on the stove and taking fire, threatening to set the woodwork ablaze. The brigade got the fire out at once with praetieal- ly no damage done. ' The death occurred on Sunday, September 4th of Myrtle Davis, aged l years, 11 months and 27 days, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Rich- ard Davis, of Sclmmacher. Death was due to dysentry, the child ‘hoing ill a- bout bl days. The sympathy of all will he exfended to the bereaved par- ents in their loss. "Stone walls d ttor iron bars a on has been erected schuol grounds. Mr. J. N. Levine left on Saturday for a few weeks' holiday in the south. Toronto and Philadelphia to be among the cities visited. Miss Mary Mam- a resume her stud n Montreal. . The Fire Brigade had a call gyat'ternoon at ten minutes Miss Gnu WI) W ee point alls do not M: mt " a ed around H 'li at a prison make, An iron fenee ml the publir 'uruntu ant this week a Convent spending yester- to di ve, record L0Mr---Hos containing pair of ladies? oxford shoes. Finder please remit to Mrs. J. T. Huston, Timmins. -38 1trhNTED---asolutimi man for cyanide plant. Gold mine. State fully mill- ing experience and wages expected Address The Cobalt Frontenae Mining Co. Ltd., Flinton, Ontario. ---4XM7 REGULAR. MEETING RP. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HERE. 91108 WANTED-Nine shin 'hnss. State experience fully and wages expect- vd. Address the Cobalt Fronihae Mining Co. 'Ltd., Flinton, Ontario. --36-37 .o..-t.tt-- POR tuUsB-Ten-roomed house. Ap- ply 65 Elm street, or P.0. B0333" Timmins. 36- . WA N T P. I F431 a id f work, Apply Mr, 7.13 tleeoud Avenu: Ill st t't't afternoon at Mrs. W. S. I "We 'ts ourdull'ly nformal meetin Now open for business. Firstvlass moms, and steam heated All up-to-date conveniences. Reading and Sitting: Rooms. Sample Room for Travellers. Best dining room in town. Meals at all hours. street, Inyone inlert a t PARIS HOTEL IROQUOIS FALLS. ttttttt Itltlttltls M m ns tt t and very It) p.m.. at aithertioit, _ sted in invited to alter :5 every Sunday Ot' ly " n e I' tli?r W. JIMRS. 49 Wednesday he home of Hanan at tend sl liquse- Ed wards, of Maple 361:. mnurm N C A L

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