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Porcupine Advance, 4 Sep 1918, 1, p. 4

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ie e css e P e t Nee d h ie in is e t es nc se sns 08460 | 107 Meat Department. BiG BARCGAINS N BEEF Choice Round Steak, per ‘"Ib...;...:::>}%:. 350 Choice Sirloin Steak, per Ib...::;...:.. :.;. 360C Choice Porterhouse Steak, per Ib...... C424 Chcsice Shoulider Roeasts, per lIb.... 24c Choice Chuck Roasts perilb.:.....;:::..,..2. 24¢ Choice Short Ribs of Beef, ltb...... GEORGE HENRY, Killed in Action, Nov. 1917 JAMES RALPH HEENRY GROULX LEN CHARRON HARLILY WIXON ROMEO ALLERY Choice Brisckets Sentre Cuis per Ib................ Ciisiceo Brisket Points, per -’ab pure spices and Made Fresh Every Day DON‘T buy Sausage made four or five hundred away. It is generally about 10 days old and liable to be :our, causing fas and ferâ€" nentation. Our PURE PORK SAUSAGE has a swest, nutty Asver, is easily digested, and roves a real treat. Once ‘ried, you will use no other Fancy Milk Fed Young Roast ing Chickens, Fine Fatted Fowl Rhubarb, Radish, Green Onâ€" ions, Parsley, Water Cress, Fresh Mint. Lettuce. Sweoct ] our Fresh Vegetables PHONE 562 TIMMINS. _ Oga SCHUMACHER 0 B PORCUPINE Lake Superior White Fish Nepigon Lake Trout. Buy where your money gCe€S furthest, you pay less here. Government Fish Grocery Pent Poultry Pept. ) House Ca e per bcitle MINS â€" SCHUMACHER sOUTH PORCUPINE «* n g u* nioll p*4 a a| nr oif your face mASK, . 1 1 C strips of plaster erossed and erissâ€" crossed over his nose and head. Last Thursday night while practising with the South End firemen for the Labor Day sports at Iroquois Falls, he was thrown off the ladder by a hose that #ot out of control. _ Medrcal attention was at onee seeured for him as it was thought he might be badiy â€" hurt. Luckily, however, his injuries were not serious, though no doubt very pain ful. â€" His nose and forshead were badâ€" ly cut and bruised and several stitéhâ€" es were necessary to close the wounds. He is now on the way to complete reâ€" overy from the injuries and Pood Board : mended â€" the Should wasts dcmand ft, t pass further eut the wild ns are not e facts. HHAFrY NL. <MY1SON, OL° > pine, was among the visitor is Falls on Labor Day, and after notteing that he was n« sly irjured as at first fei fempted to eall to hiin, ** Timmins News | ?? Some °C those st« rin of t: mark. d town iends they l1 regret t serlous â€"res 111 N1 reful drivin M ie Board will : regzulations, but i 1 rat stories about supported by e ) to date has oal to private 1 continue and co rUunnIin T n L. prevented an might have had vas coming along and turned out e ~AUHtO W 3. â€" The 41 3001 2acee mas 1¢ sNAIT PSOInN 1 have owiy preâ€" from the 171 de ol 1 i after inada friâ€" | during the : t as| of cluldren )C LK € 1@ s ill of summer eomplaint in the (um')l during the past few weeks. A num ber of children have died from the â€"disease anud for a time it seemed as if the trouble were assuming the pmpm'tinnsi of an epidemic. The cooler weath CI,! however, has apparently | helped to moderate the disease, and among aAâ€" dults there have been no *dea ths, though some have been very dangerâ€" ously ill. A few are tempted to6 blame the trouble on the water, but this does not seem to be the clmuef cause, as those using wells, ete., have not heen exempt nor has there begn e\emptiovl among those using town or spring water. The cause more probably may hbe: traced to the cearrying power of flies and the general use of meats, ete., during the hot weather. l \ sel. who are very | sthle n one w iation ere have been a gred ummer complaint in n Iso for sale,â€"10d good thorougnâ€" | yearling hens and early chickens xeellent location for poultry raisâ€" Owser leaving Camp. Apply W. XOSEWORTHY, 13 Eim St. TFOR SALE CE TO RENT 3 defoate day of 1 121 * Y I1€ Srief | 1@ K i( U FOERCUPINE ANUCYE document the ran( 10M ) And the rer witd j rom 3 @@Om LV (J 1 icken W O1 I | cording to A~otice TMMINS L1OBGE, 1L0.0.Ff. fRc. l Meets every first and fourth Monday evenings of â€" each month, Oddfellows Hall, Third avenue. Visiting brethren alâ€" ways welcome. J. W. Faithful, _ J. W. Noseworthy, Dat Sth _ ) take in at Meets every Tuesday evenâ€" ing in their lodge room on Tlmd avenue. Visiting broâ€" thers reauested to attend. BARRISTER, soLICITOR, NOTARY FUBLIC. 9â€"10 Roysl Exchange Bldg., Cobalt. Phone 58. Moore Bldg., Timmins. YOTERS‘ LIST, 1918. TOWN OF TIMMINS. . W. Makon 111( berehy given that L have or delivered to the per ned in See. 9 of the On V N11 gust(, A1.Ji10, 111 TV smoke Jaten ('lerk O A q H es rCâ€" ) transâ€" t made LIIMI 111 RPOdORObORRACSCOOO@@AOR0O0O4A$ L046 6 QQW A. W. WILLIAMS, President. D. C. RORS, Principal â€" $ $¢e0000000000000000000000000008000046006000000000080006 CR n . M e ie e TB OF CLUB LUNCH, SCHUMACHER, OGNTARIO. 00060000000000000000000000030:0000000200000030000 i Pb oo sn Operated by One Fong Kim, during the periocd of October, 1917, to March,â€" £18158. l, FKong <~LLoOrH building known and which 1 reni obtained a licen restaurant busin 1. Fong Horn, h: Fall Term begins August 19th. Funeral B and Emba $ tan, a ~ormai graduate oL Lo and formerly instructor in the Our Commercial Course is ernment to returned soldiers. Pitman shorthand will be and briefest text, Pitman‘s Rs easily learned. Write, phone or eall on 1 HAILEYBURY BUSINESS COLLEGE Having installed the most modern and complete equipment, cur optical deâ€" partment is now Open for the accomâ€" modation of the public. It is in charge of a highly qualified graduate of the best optical college on the conâ€" tinent, and all the latest and most apâ€" proved methods of eyc¢â€" â€"testing and fittinrg are employed. Coame in and let us prove the advantâ€" ages of our methodsg..... ...+> ...... EVERYTHING IN sSCHOOL SUPPLIES NOTICE TO CREDITORS . {. FASTON to the staff of last nd will be instituted, unde Cormal eraduate of the Gq rai § Embalmer . Phone 52 § TIMMINS $ OQGOOQ@Q009000@0@@006@6@6@0%6400090006000000 Make arrangements with us on that date. / The demand for Bookkeepers and Stenographers far exceeds the supply. Salaries are higher than ever before. Every graduate is in a lucrative position Successor to the L. Stadelman Co. as the Club Lunceh, ‘d to Fong Kim who e and carried on a ss in his own name. 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