Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 2 Nov 1921, p. 8

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t se it EmentnenUntatacacaenenornenenmononenenenâ€"nenenenenenononenncroreaonmcprencreitcnnctancnNsd w s , lu, . i zl , ' ’ _l aryt nom nWe 49 THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE The Daughters of Israel, Hadassah Chaptem Timmins, announce a Dance to be Meld in the Congregation Hall on TMursday evening, Nov. 10th. The annnal~ me kaming Associate will be held at Thursday next, N L‘Mr. M. Wernick, sales manager for Northern ‘Ontario for the Toledo Scale Co., with headquarters at North Bay, was a Timmins visitbr this week on business. | Mr. P. H. Stock, of Toronto, is in Timmins this week on business in conâ€" nection with Stock Bros. . jewelery store here of which he is â€"one of the ownpgrs. (The Cafeteria Dance at Schumacher Thursday evening proved a ipleasing and enjoyable success, the attendance being large and the Dance being an original and enjoyable event. ) CDhere was a good attendance at the Hallowe‘en Dance given in the Masonâ€" ic Hall, Timmins, on Monday evening under the auspices of the iGrls‘ Auxiâ€" liary of St, Matthew‘s. The evening proved a very enjoyable one and is another added to the growing list of pleasant successes under the auspices of the Girls‘ Auxiliary. The hall was artistically and appropriately decorâ€" ated, and everything about the evenâ€" ing was up to the usual high standâ€" ard: Y â€" (Monda_\' was a busy day for Mr. W. S. Macpherson, tax collector, this beâ€" ing the last day for the payment of 1921 taxes without the added penalty of 5 per cent.. Saturday also was a busy day for the tax collector, but Monday was doubly busy, the crowd lined up at times making passersby en quire, ‘‘ What‘s on toâ€"day? It is poâ€" Mee court again?"" ) ~The New Empire Theatre ‘has & number of extra specials coming in the near future. Among these may be mentioned, ‘‘Dangerous |Curve Ahead!‘‘ a remarkable picture having a great run in all the southern cenâ€" tres. This is to be here Nov. 18th and 19th, Tom Moore is to be here on Nov. 11th and 12th in the popular feaâ€" ture, ‘‘Made in Heaven.‘"‘ Pete says that the picture ‘‘Made in Heaven‘‘ is naturally a heluva good picture. TIMMINS NEWS 1N BRIFT OV ting of the Temisâ€" ~Boards of Trade Iroquois Falls on v. 10th. aSat§Y According to despatches featured in some of the daily newspapers, Proeâ€" mier Drury has issued a signed stateâ€" ment to the effect that the Governâ€" ment will not allow employées of the Ont. Government to take part in any elections. _ It is generally understood that this pronouncement does not apply to Mr. E. E. Sheppard, Liberalâ€" Conservative eandidate in Temiskamâ€" ing, who is a conductor on the T. & N. 0. Railway, owned by the Governâ€" ment, as Mr. Sheppard has the perâ€" mission of his superiors to enter the contest. Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Brown, of Iroâ€" quois Falls, were visitors to town over the weekâ€"end, the guests of Mr. Brown‘s brother ‘here. EntiNeRerenonenonenencnonensnenencnionencrenencrtencnNncs LA yery pleasant Hallowe‘en Pariy was given on Monday evening, Oct. 3lst. by Misses Jessie Marshall and Evelyn Carson at the home of Mrs. H. J. Marshall. About twenty of the friends of the two young ladies atâ€" tended and all had a very delightful evening in games and other social pleasures. All came masked, and beâ€" fore and after the unmasking one and all voted it a very happy evening. \Alr. Duncan Gray is visiting at Blind River this week. ) Mr. R. LeHeup, Children‘s Aid Inâ€" spector for Temiskaming, was a visitâ€" or to Timmings this week. AUCTION SALES We have instructed Mr. Lyon the well known Auctioner to e sell out our entire stock of high class jewelry, watchos, silverâ€" ware, cut glass, etc., including the diamonds. Every article in the stock is to be sold to the highest bidder â€"you buy at your own price. Any article selected will be imâ€" mediately offered for sale. * Sale Commences at 2.30 Thursday Afternoon and will continue each day until everything has been sold. t STOCK BROS. â€" Jewelers â€" }""‘L:\II'. \V@l’no, of Hamilton, lias been ‘appoinled as the new band leader of ‘the Timmins Citizens‘ Band, and h»e ‘is expected here this week. ‘The Band Committee of the Town Council seâ€" ilected Mr. Wallno from a large list of applicants and they believe they have secured a firstâ€"class leader.â€" The men of the Band and the people of the town should coâ€"operate to see that ®he new leader has the fullest support. and assistance in making good. % November 19th, is the date chosen for the annual meeting of the Northâ€" ern Oufario Hockey Association, the meeting to be ‘held at North Bay, Timmins had a large munber of spéâ€" cial visitors last Friday and Saturâ€" day, a great many of those coming from the south to Cochrane for the ceremony of the turning of the first sod on the T. & N. 0. extension to Oil Can or Tin Can coming in here for the night to visit this, the greatest gold camp in Canada. There were about 58 coming in here in this way last week and all were duly impressed and pleased with what they saw here. {L’i'eu‘t. Jack Munro, an oldâ€"timer of the North Land, formerly Mayor of Elk Lake, and one of the original\gin cess Patricia Regiment, is a visitoa®to the Poreupine Canp this week,." i eul. atD Et ind NE

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