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Porcupine Advance, 8 Jan 1919, 1, p. 8

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0000" $ NEW PLUMBING $ 90890908098 ¢06094 04084 ¢ MMWM”OOW“OWWfi QOQOQOQW Ernest H. Bridger, Timmins : Local Agent In your busy seasons and whonever inconvenient for you to go to the bas‘ ic person, send in your deposit by mail. Immediately on receipt of your postal order, cheque or registered letter, the amount will be credited to your account. 149 "I _ ook for the trads mark dog on it" PORCUVPINE COBALT TCRONTO NEW YOREK ROCHESTER BUFFALO Exclusive Private Wire Connecting All Offices Stocks Bought and Sold for Cash or Margin IMPERIAL BANEK HAMILTON B. WILLS L. 8. CAMF Courtecys Treaim Hear them at any "His Master‘s V oice" dealer‘s Marufactured by Berliner Gramâ€"0oâ€"phone Co., Limited poNAL! warnme price as Lefore the war Es ««.fit it Clnecbirdâ€"Walitzâ€"andâ€"Cers!dinecâ€" Hesitation YÂ¥Y aitz Rliro‘s Band 216047 The Bucbizdâ€"Henry Burâ€"andâ€"The Little Good {or Noth.ng‘s Good for Something After All Campbeli and Burr 216048 How Wou!d YÂ¥ou Like to Be My Daddy ?â€"Fox Trot andâ€"A Liitle Birch Canoe and Youâ€" Wialitz Miro‘s Band 216050 E€weet Hawatian Mooniightâ€"Campbell and Wish 1 Had Someone to say Goodâ€"Bye To Henry Burr 216046 The Rose of No Maxn‘s Landâ€"andâ€"Watch, Hope and Wait, Litile Girt â€" Henry Burr 216039 Alter You‘ve Harrisâ€"andâ€" I m Gisd 1 Can Make You Cry Burr 18509 Smilesâ€"Fox Trotâ€"anrdâ€"Rose Roomâ€" Fox Trot Jos. C. Smith‘s Orchestra 18473 Red Seal Records La Bohemeâ€"O soave fanciulla _ Aldaâ€"Martineiii Tie Sorg That Reached My Heart Williams Ancante Cantabile Elman String Quartet PHONE 180, TIMMINS S0 cents for 1 Member price as * BANKING BY MA IL Victrolas from $34 to $597 (sold on casy payâ€" ments, if desired)}, _ Ask for free copy of 670-pa"c Musical Encyclopccha. listing over 8000 "His Master‘s V oice" Records. EST ABLISH ED 18 75 imndard Stock Exchange Porcupine apd Noww Liskeard. BRANCH, T e on Aost is *â€"%. s ELEA n cited 0 24 o4 G VW 193â€"272 88598 74571 174575 mImMIns Manager. hA Ar. L. B. Treat, formerly demonstâ€" or for the Ingersollâ€"Rand Co., is fiow on the Hollinger staff. The Saturday evening dances in the Miner‘ Union Hall are proving a popu lar weekly feature and are drawing zood erowds and proving enjoy@ble Haileyhbury insurance agoents have received nolice that hereafter the rates on dwelling houses in Harleyâ€" bury will be just double the rates that nartecd f‘e y wete wWOrst 1C feature of thi Lake was tha Lakse was that no â€" deains there, tbhough a couple of bad eases taken to Cobalt for treatimentsended in death. ~All at Kirkland now affceted are said making good recovery and no new cases are develop inz.. The stories to the contrary are simply the usual awild â€" yarnss that springz up. from nowhere apparently. of deaths in rocently from th« course the epiden soametimes reporto of the malady during the winter and perhaps as late as nex: winter." Unâ€" less the doctors learn some powerfal remedy for the discase, ogcasiong] reâ€" eurrences of the malady may be exâ€" pected from time to timne. severe, Di 11e tieally â€" cveryw d Lake s not h ait, Haileybury a are among the towi a suffering at pre nd outbreak of t aiza. _ There have leaths in Cobalt a ntly from the ~di 1qQ Other were in similar proport seems to be over n Timmins News in Brief 111 nours late,,â€"â€" t 4 o‘elock on derailment of i Y r| practically all of them d type and the paucnts coveries. All the imines pped by the prevalent alko Shore for instance ; one time recenfly to of well men.on the rstay ol TV l attena Tiy so seriqu to was t lt (+Mll \©HE PORCUPINE ADVANCE. 1J ( 1 whichsaCade lC 10N, he in Kirkland i3 ~ogenrred TOMn4e AITKâ€" demie there the delay sitfferim VCEX 11 * t C All will regret to learn of the illâ€" ness of Mr. E. H. Hill and family at South End.. Mr. Hill has been laid up with an injured kneeceap,â€"a reeurâ€" rence of the trouble he had last year through an aceident while playing tennis. The rest of the family have been ill with the prevalent Influenza. but all will be pleased to know that they are all now making good proâ€" Mr. Jolihn W. Fogg returned on Sunâ€" day from his holiday in the south and was here consequently in lots of time to accept the showers of congratulaâ€" tions on his vietory at the polls. At the outset of the ecampaign the said he would not eanvass for a vote or solicit any support, but leave it all to the exnressed wish of the people. Ho any support, but leave C\]al(‘sse‘il wish of the followed this out to the 1 )11 tellin 0 to recovery,. on expression when how he voted. [ voted IInin For Three Days Only. Thursday Friday and f%fh urday of this Week On Monday we begin our s stociâ€"taking, and to make thiis as casy as possible we are culfing several lines that we find overstocked. â€" Take advamage of these bargains. War tax extra where necessary â€" gn j yetb ag third Councillot for John Ono tne peopite the latter; tically thro s K y Jimgq â€" ow _ ; andeed, ‘oughout polled a 1M th mA SA t tes B7 ‘-fi 2F 74 ie Pto. Manley Cole returned to Camp on Monday evening after four years‘ service overseas for King and Country le was tariece wounded on active serâ€" vice, but made a good recovery each time and looks well and hearty. He was in the wreck of the soldiers‘ train in New Brunswick last week but eseaped injury. His many friends in the Camp are giving him a hearty and sincere weleome fhome again. Mr. John Clark this week received an interesting sourenir from an old Cochrane friend who has been servâ€" ing in ithe Canadian Army overseas. This friend, Andrew \olmunwn, sent a neatâ€"ap pv.nnw signet ring, with a mounting of the British coat of arms for the crest. His letter, dated from ing in iihe Canadan Army overseds. This friend, Andrew Solmonson, sent a neatâ€"appearing signet ring, with a mounting of the British coat of arms for the crest. His letter, dated from Peronne, France, explains that the ring was made from the exhaust pipe of one of the big German Gotha aeroâ€" planes,â€"the â€"brand used. for. bhombâ€" ing London, Paris, ete. The machine had bheen brought down in France, and Soldier Solmonson says it is now only a skeleton, the soldiers© and â€" others having practically stripped it hare to secure souventrs. The annual [ 14 ile) YTho wi pal offi teous $ Lieut. Dighy Salkeld, « wellâ€"known and popular ol the Poreupine, returned i on Sunday and will join th Mill Staff on Thursday,. overseas with the Borden a private and has seen in and mnny dangers in his seas,. Toâ€"day there is n member of the original B the Battery toâ€"day. Many vinal moen in the un killed, including several in the Poreupine. Others transferred to other units have been discharged i{r Until receiving his furloug from France ILient. Salkel with the Borden «Batter; through many strange and periences. He is averse t experienees for publheati story would undoubtedly | esting and gripping narrad induced to give it in detai friends in the Camp are . seoe here again in good strenagth. 1O w 1 obli is many tmend: ro@ret his leayin p Cot: intmen * Nyd Ir» 91 W%O T f m..: _Hu , A .7)..â€".”. ~‘ YÂ¥ WeX «11 H IS U 11 PYU is<timers ol + Timmins > Hollinger He went Battery as ich service e wvere ne His many IÂ¥S C U 1MiX Cxâ€" »lling his but an interâ€" Hâ€"known ive ‘been + deeid lhis _saty lT emaalnt 811 »hted to ilth and mHUnIet return SOnN att )o( (l

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