Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 1 Feb 1922, p. 7

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opxr > % ANNUAL MEETING HELD OF GOLDEN SUMMIT MINES . The Mysterious Rider m Â¥ 4 Jay C, Hudson, Detroit Geo. A. Scott, Windsor Judge Alfred Wigle, Wir tors, Chester F. Harris. 6 In summarizing the hockey game on Monday of last week between the Lisâ€" keard and Porcupine teams the New Liskeard Speaker writes:â€"‘*Clean Hockeyâ€"Biz Icoâ€"Efficient Refereeâ€" 30 minutes overtimeâ€"Tie Gameâ€" Everybody satisfied.‘‘ Hoaiiiaainininunininanupinuneruneneneneneienenenenierente ts disnene io To lous #000098900000008000009000006 #00009000000006090080800004864 Pathe News New Empire Theatre Wednesday and Thursday, Febraary 15 and 16 Friday and Saturday, February 3 and 4th. If you don‘t want to laugh, don‘t come to see this Tas Yenu Cuel Yacll _â€" Charlie Chaplin oit "‘The Kid" Zane Grey The compilation of retaurns made to the Dominion Bureau of Statisties by fur traders in Canada for the seaâ€" son 1920â€"21 has now been completed, and the following is a preliminary summary of the results. The total vaâ€" lue of fur production of Canada in 1920â€"21 is shown to have been §10,122- 571, as compared with $21,387,005 in 1919â€"20, a decrease of $11,264,434 or 52 per cent. Theh pelts of the furâ€" bearing animals taken during the seaâ€" son numbered 2,024,500, a decrease of 675,504 or 18 per cent. Measured by the total value of pelts, the six prinâ€" pical kinds were beaver, $2,681,938; muskrat, $2,494,413; marten or sable, #1,076,003 ; mink, $966,848; white fox, $741,551; and silver fox, $431,255: The highest average value per pelt is shown by silver fox with $151. Blue fox is second with $76, followed by fisher or pekan with $58, white fox with $34, and white bear and otter, each with $24. The provinces showing production valued at over a million dollars were Ontario, $3,038,560; Quebec, $2,061,â€" 853; Northwest Territories, $1,153,â€" 840; Alberta $1,085,872; Manitoba, $1,046,000. ‘Table 1 shows the total value of fur production for each of the provinces; Table 2 shows for the Dominion the number, total value and average value for each kind of pelt. PRODUCTION OF FURS IN CANADA, SEASON 1920â€"21. Coming Presents In Her manyfriends will be pleased to know that Miss Mary Boyd who was seriously ill with pneumonia, is now making good progress® to reâ€" coveryv. In the last issue of The New Lisâ€" keard Speaker appears the followitrg reference to the recent games in Timâ€" mins :â€" NEW LISKEARD PLEASED WITH GAMES IN TIMMINS THE PUORCUPINE ADVANCE and interesting ceremony was conâ€" eluded ?vhe happy couple and some close relatives adjourned to the home of the bride‘s mother on Main street where the wedding breakfast was parâ€" taken of, and where the healths of the newly made man and wife were toastâ€" ed and fittingly responded to. _ (Mr. and Mrs. Berini left on the noon train for a honeymoon of a couple of weeks visiting the groom‘s home town of Fort William, returning to Bucking ham for a short stay, then going to Timmins where the groom is establish~ ed in business. Mr. and Mr. Berini were the recipients of many handsome and useful presen‘ts. They are wished long life, happiness and prosperity.‘‘ MARRIAGE OF MR. BERINI AT BUCKINGHAM, QUEBEC His hosts of friends in the Poreuâ€" cupine ‘will extend very sincere good. wishes to (Mr. Jos. Berini on ‘the ocâ€" casion of his recent marriage, and he and his bride will receive a hearty welcome to townt Referring to the marriage The Buckingham Post last week had the following :â€" tition. The gun fell and discharged, the bullet tearing a piece out of the step then speeding on and out through the roof, tearing some efothing hangâ€" ing on the wall, while passing. Mr. Coulter escaped injury."! ‘*8t. Gregory‘s Church on Monday morning was the scene of a pretty but quiet wedding when Miss Blanche Gauthier, youngest daughter of Mrs. Joseph Gauthier, was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Mr. Joâ€" seph Berini of Timmins, Ont. *The ceâ€" remony was performed by Rev. Father Chatelain, PP., and was witnessed by a large number of friends of the bride, who is very popular and counts a large number of friends and well wish ers in the old home town. ‘The bride was given away by her brother, Mr. J. B. (Gauthier, anogher brother, Mr. M. Thao following paragraph is from the last issue of The Haileyburian :â€" ‘*At the home of Mr. Joseph Coulâ€" ter, Milberta, Friday night, an accidâ€" ent occurred which might easily have resulted fatally. During the night Mr. Coulter got up to put more wood in the stove. Knowing his way well, he did not light aslamp, but in some way tripped on a step while descending the stairs. He threw his arm out to save himself from a fall and caught hold of a loaded gun hanging on this parâ€" tition. The gun fell and discharged, the bullet tearing a piece out of the step then speeding on and out through A. Gauthier, attending the groom for the same purpose. Aftér the solemn BUMPED AGAINST GUN AND SET IT OFF IN THE DARK Ti Timmins Gold Nugget Rebekah Lodge, No 173 Meets every 2nd and 4th Thursday in the Oddfellows‘ Hall, Third Aveâ€" nue. 9. Visiting Brothers and Sisters alâ€" ways welcome. Esabelia Vollet, Ethel Keene, Glorious news. to sufferers!" Every cough and cold in Canada is doomed to disappear. â€" Buckley advises youâ€"in fact â€"urges you to *om in the biwm â€"to try absolutely free of cost a bottle of Buckiey‘s Bronchitis Mixture,â€"the World‘s wonder cough and cold desâ€" troyer. Furnish your own proof;, convince yourself beyond the shmgowa a doubt that the regular treatment wiill blow your cold to atoms. Not a cent do we ask. Noobligations whatever to ima‘ke this test. Druggist‘s ) Name f Name Act now! Fill in the coupon before you forget and exchange it at any of the drug stores listed below:â€" W, K, BUCKLEY,Limited,Manutacturing Chemists 142 Mutual Street _ â€" _ Toreata Address â€"___â€" Bronchitis. . Sensational free trial offer In whirlwind campaign to end Buckley Fires The Opening Shot T In Iroquois Falls by 8. & K. DRUG CO. LTD. Sold in Timmins by FRANK M. BURKE CURTIS DRUG CO. CcourPon Ethel Keene, Ree. See. Meets every Tuesday evening in the Oddfellows Hall, Third Avenue. Visiting brethren requested to attend. R. RicMrdson, W. G. Smith, TIMMINS L0DGE, 1.0.0.f. No. 459 W. FIELD Wm. HANCOCK, FOR SALEâ€"On easy payments, Pia= no and Singer Machine, good as new.= Apply Box 928, J. A. Dumais, ‘Timmins. 5â€"6p GARAGE and SERVICE STATION Batteries overhauled and reâ€"chargâ€" ed. Gasoline, Oils and Accessories. Magnetos, Electric Starting and Lighting Systems put in firstâ€"class condition. Phone 237. 19 Cedar street. Meets every first and fourth Monâ€" day in the Oddfeliows‘ Hall at 8 p.m. â€" Visiting bretlren always welcome,. A resident ‘‘Auditor and Public Accountant‘‘ with many years of practical experience. TIMMINS LO.L No. 2552 Eyvre and Crome Accountant and Auditeor fficiency nergy quipment xper R. F. ARCLES rence Offices f Reed Block Timmins, Ont. Telephone 66 Car for Hire. Timmins. aA

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