Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 19 Oct 1921, p. 8

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id P ©5 7 "re Z2 U 57 fi%gfigfi%EEEfigfigfiEfigfi%gfigfigfigfigfififififigfigfigfififi%fififigfigfigfififififififigfi% Cobalt * Liskeard 2 co. The Geo. Taylor Hardware |"====~ [ i5 iJV popoeerrronssnsuetnintnenitatounenunenenenentrenenenenenenciented fi i LIMITED supmountatounthiaols %W%%W The George Taylor Hardware When your physician gives you a prescription, he expects that every article in the prescription will be fresh and of standard strength. He also expects, that the prescriptions will be disâ€" pensed by a graduate pharmacist, and that every care and precaution be taken to prevent mistakes, Bring your prescription to us. A graduate in charge of all dispensing. f THE CURTIS DRUG COMPANY Your Prescriptions Our Friday and Saturday Special $1.00 Grab Sale will be continued this week. Many customers were very successful in securing real values, some securing Electric Toasters, others fine pieces of Pyrex Glass. VALUES ARE GUARANTEED TO RUN FROM $1.25 to $8.50 in ies haihs i â€" t k ol Don‘t Overlook This Week‘s Sale. â€" BETYER THAN LAST WEEK â€" LIMITED Our stock of heaters is undoubtedly the finest in the Northland and our range of choice is better still:â€" QUEBEC HEATERS with and without grates. OUEBEC HEATERS with oven McCLARYS famous hot blast HEATERS ELMWOODâ€"Box Stoves wood only. McCLAKYS CAMP HEATERS for 36" and 48" wood. ELECTRIC HEATERS OIL HEATERS Sold by THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE Mrs. Moffatt, of the Cairns Hosâ€" pital, returned Monday evening from a visit to Toronto and other ipoints south. Mr. Shortie, some fifteen or twenty years ago one of the wellâ€"known lumâ€" bermen of the North Land, was a visitor to Timmins ‘this week, the euest of Mr. Chas. Pierce. It is understood that Mr. Art Troop Las gone to Iroquois Falls where he will be engaged this winter as coach for the lively hockey team of the Paâ€" per Town. The services at Schumacher Preosâ€" byterian ~church, now ‘he‘d in~ the evenings on Sundays, are attracting special notice on account of the fine riano CO. OL LOndon, UNL., Was d visitor to ‘the Camp fiast week. Mr. Robeson was one of the pioneer busiâ€" ness men of the North Land having been for several years in business in Haileybury and also being a resident of South Poreupine for a time. Thieves and destroyers of properâ€" ty have about struck the fimit in their work recently at the V.N.T. In one of the building at the property, the saslies, doors, etc., were recently stolâ€" en, and the thieves even went to the extent of taking the beaverâ€"board from the walls Some boys chased away from the buildings also made their revenge by returning Jater and throwing stones through the windows. Of course, this sort of thing won‘t go down in this Camp and severe exâ€" ample is likely to be made soon of the offenders who apparently can scarceâ€" ly look for any sympathy. C Last night Chief Greer picked up teo. Watts, of Cobalt, on a charge of eing boozy and unruly. George has big reputation in the North Land as pugilist and has made many appearâ€" nees in court fog alleged roughâ€"house rietlhiods. He told Chief Greer last ickht that he was the black sheep of ome OL | cut away rom a Vis1 Merion Timmins News in Brief dered. _ The Schumacher a noteworthy list of parâ€" od soloists, while ithe choir is an excellent one. in progress this week in he road at the Melntyre f the hump at the brow Moore returned it to Midland. was a with t Vidson Mr, Jack Stewart, wh recently by a fa‘ll on the gone to Peterborough to brother there while ree regainin Mr. H. J irvx of the Mr. T. A. Baill, of Toronto, has been appointed License Inspector for Nipisâ€" sing, to suceeed Mr. L. P. Diller who resigned some days ago. There is a case of smallpox reportâ€" ed in Haileybury, but the case is of very mild type and under prompt quaâ€" rantine it is not expected that theve wil) be any further cases. Work on the at Night Hawk I good shape and reporte feet. mngo P0 Mr, John Dalton returned last week from a business visit to Brampton and osther points south. While in the s»uth Mr. Dalbton picked up a carload of firstâ€"class drivers and saddle horses that no doubt will be snapped up by the people of the district as filling a noteworthy want here. 0 ‘The annual meeting of the N.O.H.A. will be held the middle of next month at North Bay. A definite date has not yet been announced for the meeting, but it is a very definite fact that there is very ‘strong interest this year in hoekey all} over the North Country. GOLD NOW REPORTED AS BENEATH COBALT‘S SILVER One of the latest stories going the rounds is to the effect that there are gold values in ore beneath the silver values of Cobalt. In other words the optimists and the thoughtless are sugâ€" gesting that there is a ‘‘gold camp‘‘ beneath the silver camp at Cobalt and that after ali the silver is taken from Cobalt mines, the mines can turn anâ€" tomatically into gold mines by simply Mr. at ne it > Trethewey has been overhanlâ€" ts plant at G@owganda on the > property. Everything now is in shape and work may be reâ€"openâ€" an eatly date. H. J. Kirby, of Toronto, secret the Canadian Light Railway: a visitor to Timmins this week E. Loring, EAM., is at the Daâ€" Mine in a consulting capacity ie resident manager, Mr. Bent. health tlie Peninsula Gold Mine awk Lake is progressing in cand with exceellent results The shaft is now down 125 ewart, who was injurced all on the sidewalk, has orough to visit with his while recuperating and wWOMAXN WANTS WORK BY DAY OR HOUR. Cleaning, serubbing, AIREDALE PUPPIES FOR SALEâ€" HOUSE FOR SALE:â€"Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to the Tenth of November 1921 for Lots numbers 77, 78, and 79 on tm East side of Spruce Street, Pla-n?% 33, Moneta Townsite, being one" "&@ dinary sized house and two smah houses. Address: S. Alfred Jonés, 45 Market Streot, Brantford. 41â€"42 THE CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OF TIMMINS. Annua) Meeting in 1.0.0.F. Hall, Friday evening, Oct. 14th, 1921, Kleeâ€" tion of officers for year and other imâ€" portant business. All members reâ€" auested to attend. * o Membership: $2.00 per year. Open to nativeâ€"born Seots and S(aotswomex_x and those of Scottish descent. 3 D. MACKIE, G.A. MACDONALD, 0909600000000 00000090000008 wasaing, C Apply to 3 Timmins of Pedigreed stock. Seventeen cfih- pions in dam‘s pedigree. If yox:fi leoking for one of those wonderf dogs that can do anythingâ€"this is your chance! These pupies are pricâ€" ed low for quick sale. Le»nard P. Heil, Timmins, Ontario. o 4sR l‘edrgred@i stock, seve pions in dam‘s pedigrec leoking for one of thos Now open for business. A Firstâ€"class rooms, and steam heated All upâ€"toâ€"date conveniences. Reading and Sitting Rooms. * Sample Rooin for Travellers. Best dining room in town. Meals at all hours. f P THE SILVER TEA SERVICE which was on sale in our windows was sold Viceâ€"Presdient, OCTOBER 4th PARIS HOTEL IROQUOIS FALLS. clean Mrs. for M 1€ W W. JIMES. B mecretag v. i Aieliw 8. e

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