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Porcupine Advance, 11 Jun 1919, 1, p. 6

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~SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL PAPER BY SUBSCRIBING SALE STARTS THURSDAY, JUNE 12 Bic Bargains ! Don‘t Miss It! Boots and Shoes for Ladies, Men, and Children Pants, Shirts, Underwear for Men and Boys About 100 Yards Best Twill for Table Linen, Etc. Socks, Stockings, Etc. Cooking Utensils, Pans, Pails, Etc., Etc. Tin and Granite Ware, Etc.â€" Stock hr'ouc‘bu m â€"Montreal to A. CACNE â€" SEEG@ Dâ€"HAND STORE AT 43 THIRD AVENUE, TIMMINS <+ MQ@$00¢0@M¢'00W0@%0W%@M@M6@0 o en h esfi en t ts o 44 Third Avenue S. BUCOVETSKY CO. ’m a numorous s rendered> laughit :clm\ n the house, ‘the encore was e VETERANS HOLD VERY ENJOVABLE SMOKER impromptu Program was Unusually Good and All in the Big Gathering HMHad a Good Time comic songs was happ\' and made TH lu(hen(-e equally so, his selections beâ€" ingâ€" specially â€" en )u\(d. Comrade Drummond introduced his song with stories and witticisms that convulsed the audience, while in a brief but very witty address Mr. H. W‘;. Martin deâ€" lighted the audience with anecdotes and humorisms. Mr. Martin also added to the evening‘s pleasure by one "0Ollt A very pleasant evening was spent in ‘the Oddfellows‘ Hall on Friday niglÂ¥ at the first Smoker given by the Goldfields Branch of the Great .War Veterans Association. The Smoker was for the members of the local branch of the G. W. V. A., and for all other returned soldiers., whule there were also a half dozenâ€"other invited guests. The hall was comfortably filled with returned men and the whole evening was a very pleasant one. o the .. _ vÂ¥F:..â€" Y all other returned soldie were also a half dozen euests. The hall was Eront â€"CP addresse: sociabilit the prog had a s Dougall Ofi Te President Geo. A. omitni then took the chatr and in a few brief words introduced the program of the evening, which, though an impromptu one, was one of noteworthy general excellence . and showing the talent possessed ‘by ‘the G. V . Y: °>A ; mm Timmins. â€" With Mr. H. W .: Martin presiding in his usual eapable and enthusiastic manner at the piano for the evening, the program opened with the «chorus, ‘‘Pack ap Your ‘FTroubles in YÂ¥our. Old. Acift., Bag, â€"and.:â€"smilc. Smile, Smile!‘!‘} tid! Sn moreé, ‘~ _ Lâ€"rpperrary, songes that they used pleasant days and wh dangerous hours. n AXJi( . AXIE <BAf, â€"And._ Smile, Smile!‘‘* tid! The whole evening there was nothing but fun and good fellowship and good music and happy addresses. music and happy addresses. In introducing Dr. McelInnis, Mayor of Timmins, and Fire Chieof A. Borâ€" land, and G. A. Maedonald, Editor of The Advance, President Smith referred to the interest shown by these three men in the returned soldiers and the special attention reception to 1| near future w Mcelnnis rose to speak ereetea ‘him with two c rendered verses . of, * JoHy Good Fellow." witty address he set a for ._the addresses to 1 M evide turne ~memn â€"1in â€"tA8 soldiers and the speqaial > given by them as members Civie Reception Commitee to Returned men to the Canip. was also made of the assist: sympathetie prublicity given t Omnt ind t atte Kn OW said D)L( OV 1J 18 10 lo wit VOI TS AT » habhi UA nCID @rlertte 1LJl} I(iress 1e SE a nigha stancdard addresses to follow. ® ‘Afte n# lhis appreciation of the re men, most of whopm he ha« An M y e smokes and ‘beer fo the s and from the songs and y to the cigarettes. | Before ram proper started the boys ingâ€"song, with Comrade P . at the piaffio, the selections > UNAGC ll the vC S s0On tiie program .‘I)fl(‘]\ U} \ c Carey ‘wiose fhine vorce rendition won an eathu Ci Comrade Calvary thetrt tDos rde bri pien ectaiye turne n they He : al 16 m fittin and 1 pually opitig 1t pres x € Old Flag Fall"‘ very~men who Old Flag men sang once and the other [ ~to cheer less fortal public ed men in the had all gather + omade feeling assistance and iven‘ to the G. s. When Dr. the Veterans nthusiastically ‘l’(ll' C }’1(’ het ;\ ot n ITUS J . Stapl ind mad t »~snown. Oy the returned al attention ibers > of the e to weleome tp. â€" Mention ssistance and and nemory nftilon o1 orthal 1 V 6 xÂ¥ ould respons 1( Drug a brie a Cljeveri ) M tap »lvin ‘en« l rief but tandard Dy )9 by C1tI10nS h and heard Mavor nore Dest ppl}‘ YInC at it * |the> practil Ei they were a fire lthruu;sh w r |earried on â€" | ed, just as 6f his wellâ€"rendered piano solos. Mr. R« F. Argles started with a witty speech, went on to stories that made the audience roar and concluded with a clever rendering of a tongueâ€"twist= ing reading. Hearty applause was also given to Comrade Prangley for his song, Lauder‘s ‘*Naftest of the Famiâ€" ly. ‘‘President Smith also the audience with a very eapable presentâ€" tion ~of a Pennsylvania Dutchman‘s story of a baby on a railway track and how the ‘‘ginger beer‘‘ leaned out of the ‘‘cat Boot‘s"‘ window and saved the child‘slife though wrecking the JoeTaillon, night janitor of the L. N. 0. ag Cochrane, and Night Operaâ€" tor Fisher. Before the Magistrate. Taillon pleaded gulty and was reâ€" manded â€" for sentence tius week. Fisher in the meantime has disappearâ€" ed, but the police are looking for him! and expect to find him soon . . Thirty gallons ‘of the fortyâ€"six stolen have heen recovered. As a consequence of the efforts of the police the sailors at Esquimault will not be defrauded out of their issue of rum . Pisher in t! ed, but the and expect geallons ‘of and Ins eventua train and rote of t 11 vote of thanks to the Comrades and visitors giving the program was moved by Comrade P. Dougall and seconded by Comrade J . Maegregor and earried enthusitastically. It is the intention of the Veterans to hold _ further C;. L). "It i also soon leart with the car.,â€" pro thit were al JoeTail N .: CJ: Smok Un < Phursday evening, wile ie Fire Department=â€"were at practice, Alex Imr\and, one of the expert memâ€" bers of the Brigade, and son of Fire Chief Borland had the misfortune to dislocate his shoulder. fie was jumpâ€" ing from the wagon to see about the counpling of some hose, when the hose apparently threw him to the ground. He fell heavily on his shoulder, but at once picked himself up and went on with the work witltout saying any: thing to anyone. It was noticed that in making couplings, ete., ‘he only seemed‘ to use one arm, but in the pressure of the race no .particular atâ€" tention was paid to it. When the run was all completed it was noted that $1000 .00 RUM PQR Fireman Borland was hurt and mediâ€" cal attention was at onee seceured. It was found that his shoulder was disâ€" located, and Drs. Moore and Shields replaced the inim'od shoulder.â€" Alex will earry his arm in a sling for the next week or so, but though the in iury is a nainful one he still has lus $1.00, Mrs. Dodge, $3; Mrs. King, $3.00; Mrs. Lawlor,3.00; Miss Rose, $1.50; Mrs. MeDonnell, $39.%75; Mrs Spencer, 25 cents; Mrs. Charette,$2. 50¢ Mrs. Brown, $7.057 Miss Copps; $2.:50s Mrs Barnes, $7.50; Mrs Aboud $35.00 ;/ Mrs. Craig, 60 cents; Mrs. Mclnms, $12.00; Mr.Kabel, $15.30; Mrs.: Dolithan, $5.50,; Mrs Allairs, $5.00; Mrs. Grimston, $1.00; Mrs. Vollett, $4.50 ;‘ Mrs. Mitchell, $1.50; Mrsg., Seguin, $5.30; total, $1406.33. Expenditurestâ€"May 8, To Canadian Red Society . Headquarters, SHOULDER DISLOCATED DURING FIRHE PRACTICE didn ie k carried on till the event was finis" ed, just as the ‘boys overseas of whor he was one of the early ones to go carried on until the vietory was won TIMMINS RED CROSES The followin month, of May Cross: Society : Receiptsâ€" 2 $1246.58; good $1.00, Mrs.: D £3 :00 »Mts . â€" 1 jury 18A J ready smml @V C l «W . S 10 Ww etci oâ€"practices on 1 ey were the real ce a fireman wi rough with it, w rried on till th . just as the boy n‘t drop out of the y knew that he had tw wWer was ‘ Vihiy, o 11 s Mrs. ('}x'imst 54 $7 \Il‘ -\'(Hrmn. +3 U endituresâ€"â€"Ma; (@rpss hu(-lct\ 1 pector Rowell : y lqpeated th so trailed alo jle to secure 6 threatre in tue future, and from the unusual â€" talent n Friday evening‘s impromptu i the public may eéxpect someâ€" ut of the ordinary when the is prepare for the events. ie on:TI prepart R BRITISH NAVY + STOLEN AT COCHRANE NCP 4 JO0Ot‘sS ‘~ win slife though killing 624 anks to the wociety Balanee on in would REPORT FOR MONTH V O the report for the the Timmins FRed y ‘etc., "Iie;".only. arm, but in the no .particular atâ€" £t. When the Ttun 1)€ t busy . They stolen liquor o â€" until they ind to: I irme plan as yâ€"and. in a 1 have:;> to igen practice w rt himself Mlr ts while tquartd C400 .. further Concert erence S wan han« real l he m 6§6000§8000QGO0GLGQG u 6 ¢ L}L S :’El"‘f, i:fltc. atthis _ store. We make a specialty of ‘Repairs. batisfaction guaranteed "me E-’ levour Lasts 3 l V y a 20 > U C Ne ecseall a ; 9 Rra o 5 o i 3 ~ o0 om ,a 2 N «6 s ts W §# 2 a rwmnpl f.““o!f x aWWM N. . o2 C .5 a. u9 CU will find satisfaction and erotit in buvine vour Clocks A,. AORWITZ â€" Jewelicr â€" Timmins Next Canadian Bank of Commerce

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