Ontario Community Newspapers

Porcupine Advance, 2 Apr 1919, 1, p. 8

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$ Snecials for and 23¢ heore was neither time nor opportunâ€" ‘ ty to \mp the train and save the aniâ€" mal. The train did slow down a little, however, in svmpa by with the expect. d doath of the dogzie, and on lonking! bacek the engineor had a surprise-â€"-l the das sl‘pped out fourteen cars aba(-k from the engine. After jumping out vetween the cars he made off the railâ€" way rightâ€"olâ€"way ap,mrentl) unburt. The dog had been right in the centre of the track when the engine came on him. and apparentl) he had erouched down engugh to escape bem,, hit by any of the car beams, but how he noeâ€" eotiated the passag> under the cowâ€" eatcher without stery. Timmins News in Brief being burt is ‘ myâ€" Y 2 Â¥ nno CH @overy. All will be pleased to Mrs. (Dr.)} Moore and litt aave ‘both been ill with In now well on the way to c Mr. J. D. Maclean, who has been in the south for medical â€" treatment, is baeck at his home in New TLiskeard, and is expected here agzain on Thursâ€" day (toâ€"morrow) Licut. Fred Kenning, who went overseas with the Borden Battery and did his hbit for King and Country, is renewing acquaintances in the Camp where he is being warmly welcomed by the friends who knew this oldâ€"tunâ€" er in the carly days of the Poreupine. andd â€"Aarrests crime will li Y eomans, wao Wb. Mrs. Regnall, came toâ€"the conelusion on the trip down to fForonto that Mr, Reznall was sufferiny from pneumoâ€" nia, and fthe medical experts at Torâ€" onto verified this opinion.. For a day or two Mr. Regnall‘s condition was serious, but he is now reported as past all danger and well on the way to an early and complete recovery. He is in a private hospital in Toronto, and progressing very favorably. ime Amateur Night at the New Empire drew the u;s.ml crowded house last Wednesday evening. The programme included English songs by the Bowes children, French sougs by a young lady singer, and Italian songs by Mrs. Mrs. George Fultan, now of Hears it., is visiting friends in the Cam| included English songs by the Bowes children, Freuch sougs by a young lady singer, and Italian songs by Mrs. Frank Bar adino. _ The latter was a p‘\ru(u]fuly effective singer with A good voice, and her selections won deserved applause from her c ‘ompatriâ€" ots and others present. Other nations of the Allies were expected to be preâ€" sent on Wednesday night, but the singers failed to fill their promises. For this week *‘something special and surprising‘‘ is promised for Amaâ€" WiL:L. AUJN â€" QLIEE 36 of those present thought the evils growing trom intemperance wore 80. great that good men should hbe ready to give up a doubtfal personal liberfty for the "enerul good. course, there was no decision one way or Tthe other,â€"those of one opinion holding it to the end, and those opposing still oplmsmg when all was said. The disâ€" cussion, however, was interesting and may be helpful in many ways as bring [me out and erystailizing the diffefent opinions on a live subject. It was fo x 0 POsITIOX WANTED AS NURSE.â€" Apply 37 Cedar Street, 19p a Mr. R way to t, from sev mm 1 CÂ¥ ind necessary iast Week To T. Regnall, who was on Mount Clomens for treatâ€" the train at Toronto and to the hospital. Mr. Alf. l" * §4 C ‘\v.)‘l \" # 1 v .10 J(_(Jnl})u;lltt AMC WC HE PORCUPINE ADVANCE. TD know nZza, arC the â€" evils + agopre 5o be ready ral liberty eourse,. ent ~conâ€" mme away ]jqum‘. and beer sted tl!ati Nn WiIO 1SC Mr. Vincent Woodbury returned on aturday from his visit to his old 1iome at Oaklands, California, where ie had the pleasure of attending the lalden Anniversary of the wedding of is father and mother. While in the suth \Ur. Woodbury met Mr. P. A*A. 01 C ted COPTICIANS ©4§0900000°6008§0606060§66066¢@6 $ Mines Mining Claims $ Bought ana Sold $ We can sell your Mining § Claim for you Send us particulars. $ CANADIAN MINES EXCHANCE 0 906 Bank of Hamilton Building Toronto, Ontario. @460 reguired the best that could be produced. â€" ‘Their choice for a time piecoe was the ‘*Omega,‘‘ of which 5,000 were crdered a ons time. e kave the ‘‘Omega Watch‘‘ in Gold Filled and 14 kt. Solid Gold cases. The prices range f{rom We also carry in stock the REGINA Watch, which is guarâ€" amteed not only by ourselves, but by 400 ether jowelors througtout Canada. The Regina is priced Other Watches, every one guatrâ€" anteed We Guarantee Satisfaction aBe ie oBe ofe oBe se aTe oBe oBe oTe aBe oBe oTe ale sB ATe e 4 #A Phone 152. P.O. Box 458 Will visit Timmins first of every month at Dalâ€" tonmn‘s Livery. Any sther times by arrangement OR L CACNORN Ask your dealer for Dr. Gagâ€" non‘s Veterinary Medicines. â€"_â€" §2 and up OGRBER BY MAL Official T. N.O. Watch * Inspector. VETERINARY OFFICE HAILEYBURY. Opposite Post Office. $15 to $100 S$18 to $125 ,0?000 ag: .n . I se T Led QWMMWWWQWO“WA ©9009000000000000000000000000800000000000000000600000 6 . % !«< _ e ie '..\:' x# s f 2 :y h. o 2o wX \ + k 5"! MF [ p SÂ¥ * N A Y tota ty * / t bâ€"uy** â€"4 1 + 3 4 > e t tA ooo 1 0n 604646 $0¢000000000000000400000000000000000000006 06600866 NCW EMPIKE he New Liskeard Town Couneil ntly made a grant of $500. 00 to Board of lrad.e, to hbe used in the k of "‘*boostine‘‘ the interosts of A Real Man playing a Real Western Picture, with thrills for those who love adventure, sobs for those who love the drama, and laughs for those who lean toward the funnier things in life MACK SENNETT COMEDY See our windows for the display of Cut Flowers over the week end. Carnations _ Daffediis Roses Sweet Peas Order your Easter lilies now. Ihey are scarce this year. mrery We take all sorts of special rlgral orders for wreaths, etc. CURTIS DRUG COMPANY O wWI HARRY CAREY with its usual fill of laughs Near the Post Office Timn:ins Popular Prices @aUSslli In t Friday, Saturday April 4th and 5th the past weo! has had two iz $75,000 da bout twice t erious f1rk wÂ¥ / 44 . and tie S m d 12 2 Lt

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