Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 22 Mar 1922, p. 6

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_â€" i1922 THE GOLDEN PORCUPINE TIMMINS SUHUMAUCHILIN. _ ® Phone 10 B * Phone 95 B . i * WWWMQW Heuibittitanteratan bsizesn iseurininaiareverneairem en cacamenenmmines ectonrentereannmnecieniienrenndieentiwnetiemmmimniiptonimensecoremmenilgnccincenmmemeapteameamtimen inenanentennmmencee <A pmarren . Lk s eceeneaeencienceanemeeincmamnenteeeeeeentene .. mm en Mn on l c c 2 o0 c 0 c 00c arrel ceer 10 7 (CO9 T01 TD3 T1 | ols C id .. ol oi ie on oo n en oet ie oo n o ote e e NE Ne p n mc â€" %fififimflfififfilfimmifififififififififlfi%fi%fififi%fifi%fi%fifififlfififififififififlflg w WWWM’W MWMWWM TIMMINS ONLY PROTOGRAPHER: SPECIAL WIRELESS FOR PORCUPINE DISTRIGT Portable Receivihg and Sending Apâ€" paratus the Latest Development. Lisemen C fIn a leiter from Sandy Falls, ‘Mr. M: J. Cavaney, who is fast gaining the reputation of being the wireless ex, pert of the Poreupine, the writer asks for the discontinuance of hig adverâ€" GR:.ND EUCHRE TOMORROW (THURSDAY) EVENING. tation anda relaying to ‘limmins, it is xpected that any persom working in he hbush anywhere within a radius £ fiftvy miles from Timmins will be in onstant touch with Timmins At alt imes. This is assuredly a very noteâ€" At present Mr. Cavaney is tarryâ€" iz on experiments atMandy Falls in he development of a small portable »nding and réceiving wireless set for se amonge lumbermen, prospectors nc mining. engineer alls station as a he Â¥ 2 O up at sa \ allv lea Al W The uUn i have all two mont rich is, of ien, prospector. . Using the San eeneral receivin: THE PORCUPINE ADVANCOER a V ord M4 AC he can all 1 can nths anyâ€" of course, to adverâ€" unine. Adâ€" reT REV. JAMES PROUDFOOT GOING TOâ€"RIDGETOWN _ Allin Timfmins and district who are acquainted with Reyv. James Proudâ€" foot, Baptist iminister stationed at Sudbury for the past four years, wili be interested to learn that he has acâ€" cepted a call to the pastorate at Ridge town, Western Ontario, and will leave Sudbury at the end of APril. Rev. Mr,. Proudfoot spent a few weeks in Timmins last year conducting special services here for the Baptist church and during his stay. here he made many friends in the district. Rev. Mr. services nere for the baptist church and during his stay: heére he made many friends in the district. Rev. Mr. Proudfoot came to Canada from Banâ€" nockburn, Scotland, some eight years ago. He enlisted as a private in the 147th. Grey\Bmtulion and went overâ€" seas during‘\the war. \\'inning‘the rark of sergeant he,was transferred to the Records Office where he remainâ€" ed until . a few months before taking charge of the Sudbury Baptist church A trip across Canada is a long jnm'«‘ ney whether you travel for pleasure or .of necessity, but the delights of it’ never grow. old,â€"the interest never | wanes, and the ecstasy of one days travel through the Canadian Rockies will prove a life lJong memory. The route of **The Continental Limited"‘ which . runs dailyâ€" between Montreal and Vancouver traverses the beautiâ€" ful lake country of Northern Ontario; from Winnipes to Saskatoon and Edâ€" monton it passes through some of the, most fertile lands of the great prairie ‘,n'n\'ir'u‘é: a nighws run from Edmonâ€" ton and you are in Jasper Park zmd‘i the Canadian Rockies, through which the line runs at the towest altitude of any transcontinental line, the highest point reached in erossing the ‘‘Great Divide,‘‘ being 3,712 feet. You will consult your own interests if you make your nexttrip west on the new wayâ€"**PThe National Way.‘‘ You have the Q])tion of making the journey in a splendid tourist car at minimum cost, or if taste dictates the more luxurious standard_sleeping sears or compartmentâ€"observation â€"â€" library cars are at your disposal. The equipâ€" ment on the ‘"Continental Limited *‘ is allâ€"steel and modern in every parâ€" ticular. Get full information from: Local Agent, T. & N.O. Ry., Timmins, Ont. in 1918 Saturday, March 2%th. is the date f DETROIT, SUDBURY. & of the meeting at Timmins 6f the Te . Direct Private Wire Connecting all Offices. : miskaming Associated Boards _ of z Trade. § (000000000000000000000000600000000000000000000000000000 THE MOUNT ROBSON ROUTE $000¢0008¢¢08¢e0e0e04r¢see830e000000008 0000000000 000000 000000 a $0000000000800008000000 000000000000 0000000000600000¢06%¢ $9000000 0990000000000 090000 0000000000900 00000000006 006 0¢00600000000000000000000000080008000000000000960000 0400 $09009999000000000 000000000000 008 0000000000000 060046604 Take Your Bath With You, Wherever You Go A hot or cold running water bath equipment, self heating, no plumbing or water works required. Hot water in 5 minutes. A God send to thousands of people, in all parts of the world, Price $10.00. Box 898 The big market in the Gold issues continues it upward swing and has broadened into half million share days. The stocks are responding, but the medium priced issues are lom, comâ€" pared with 1916 prices. ROUGH LUMBER Porcupine Office â€" â€" Timmins, Ontario PORCUPINE COBALT TORONTO KIRKLAND LAKE NEW YORK BUFFALO SYRACUSE ROCHESTER £ DETROIT, SUDBURY. Hamilton B. Wills & Co. Limited Members Standard Stock Exchange of Toronto. WALLINGFORD BROS. DR. R. B. ROY & CO. Oftice Temporary, foot of 3rd, Ave Delivered anywhere in Porcupine Camp. MATTAGAMI HEIGHTS For Sale For Sale by Timmins, Ont.

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