Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 29 Mar 1922, p. 8

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Ptal n fru a o_ MEA Cc : BP es > > hhAfi faifhffiitfrnnhffihhidtAsittfh4ahntt4AanAAdh} yes THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE 20 d et en 21 0 NTR tm c e B L N Ni e 2LE 2. OEA CRA AZ w Jt}"._ the -.\fm‘shull-‘E(-clestoone corner,â€"â€" this No. 13 usually attractiis more than ordinary interest as the few ‘bad fires in the history of the town have been around this centre. ‘The blaze Monday afternoon was happily extinâ€" guished with little damage done. The fire â€"originated in an exploding gasoâ€" line‘tank in the barber shop in the Mc C Monday afternoon the firemen ‘had a call just before three c‘clock, the alarm being turned in from Box 13.â€" *iMr. . Anous MeDonald, iM.P,, for Temiskaming, has refused a ~cheque for his expenses on,a trip fo Toronto in connection with f‘ulmlt's efforts to secure greater revenue in taxation. His reason was that he was receiving an indemnity for serving the people of Temiskaming. \ . C C Michael Malnek, a lad of eight years of age, died Jlast week at, JJhis home in Cobalt frpm diphtheria. 3 Mr. Jas: Davist returned on Thursâ€" day from a week‘s visit to Cobalt. 3 (L\Ir. Eddie Quinn left on Sunday for a visit to his home in Ottawa, after which he will proceed to _ Detroit, where he has accepted a position, ) . The next Band Concert by the Timâ€" mins Citizens Band is scheduled for Sunday evening, April 30th, in the New Empire Theatre. ©, Among the incorporations announcâ€" ed last week in the Ontario Gazette is the ‘*Doulbrle Diamond Lumber Co., Limited,"" _ $100,000.00, _ (Mattagami Heights, District of Temiskaming. \ . ‘Mr. Geo. Brady, who has hbheen at Silver Centre for some time past, has returned to the Poreupine, and taken up his former position as awccountant at the V.N.T. \ x The G.W.V.A. at Sudbury have or ranized a band and have been grantâ€" d the use of the instrunents owned oÂ¥ the Town. Dr. Haentschel, of Haileybury, was visitor to the Camp this: week. ) Timmins and District Notes fhe Word=was received yesterday from Haileybury to the effect that the ar son charge against Mrs. Nellie Aboud, of Timmins, on the: docket at the spring . assizes before (Mr. Justice Logie had been postponed on account of the illness of Mrs., Aboud. This is the third time this caseh as been postâ€" poned on account of the illness of Mrs. Aboud. The case of Mrs. Mary Wankabara . forâ€" $5000.00 â€"damages from Mrs. Aboud in connection with loss by the fire from which the arson case arises was also postponed. A number of witnesses from this district went down this week to Haileybury in connection with the arson case against Mrs. Aboud. ‘ The civil case of Samuel MceChesâ€" ney, â€"etc., against the Northern Canâ€" ada Power Co.; referred to elsewhere in this issue, has been traversed to the next counrt. ABOUD CASE POSTPONED ONCE MORE, AGAIN, STILL { All interested in music in the disâ€" trict will be pleased to learn that Miss L. G. Niven, of Toronto, is taking up Piano Teaching in Timmins. Miss Niven took up post graduate work in piano music with two celebrated Euâ€" ropean (Masters, Prof. Michael Hamâ€" bourg and Prof. Walther Kirschbaum, and was (Director of the Western Branch of the Hambourg Conservatoâ€" ry of Music, TorontoÂ¥ Intending puâ€" pils may write Miss Niven, Timmins, or phone 153. f ((Mr. W..Mazwell left the Camp on Saturday for Toronto, after which he expects to go to British Columbia.) (_A number of friends of Mr. W. H. Oke, formerly of this Camp, enjoyed the Benefit Dance in King‘s Hall last Wednesday eveninge. | Grand Master Hamilton of the Grand Lodge of Ontario, 1.0.0.F., will pay an offici&l visit to the Timntins Lodge on Tuesday evening April 18th. making gooc is expected of the next ( The sudden breakup this week reâ€" sulted in some of the streets in fown becoming in such condition â€" as to make the residents think of the joys of canoeing. \ 3 The annual meeting of ern Ontario Football A: called for Saturday eve 15th, in the ‘Council Ch mins. ( Mr.R. T. Shillington, who has been spending the winter in Los Angeles, leaves this week for Toronto on his way back to the North Land where his heart#and home are. \ Mr. M reer, C progre home a week or two Sss hief of Police, is ss to reeovery and rain in the course of the Northâ€" Association is evening, April Chamber, Timâ€" iy from the ar Aboud, at the Justice account This is Mackay‘s "Cash We are. now cutting freshâ€" [not frozen]â€"beef This is young steer beef The prices are right. For Thurs., Friday and Saturday These are Money Savers A weekly column of sturdy specials and Carry " GROCERIES MEATS e ApOR hen J

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