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Porcupine Advance, 25 Feb 1920, 1, p. 4

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THE PORCUPIRE AOVaiGc) AOLUNGER MEKLCCKL TIMMINS NOT A SINGLE CASE OF ""FLU‘ REPORTED AT THE FALLS thi th« ity these tended Health avoid â€" Paper WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY ) £€] evid< NIPISSING CENTRAL TO NORTH TEMISKAMING Canada ~ United States Published every Wednesday by Geo. Lake, Publisher 131 11 Office 26 mss nelit of = i1 ULl #Â¥+ M Y O Subscription Rates : 1 V TELEPHONES : 9 Reside 11 now reaping _ the through â€"0 sighted poli(‘\' It'thv t'mt :| n passing that the work ha Health moved in | jnaog dhm( even earlier Stage serv aro $2.00 a year $3.00 a year 11 ndem and . rn ()h T NB ining the New been purchased the purpose of for the yards in toed de N1 will a quiet way il1 their ul'k t1 nsids 1!1““ O ONTARIO O L V CC thin k fur cdé ol( ce of ‘‘Flu 1C1 1 (OI )6 ort W YORK mnInl ind PC ped ne of is soon Tc let §101 M pul']mS( Inel Constant Atteention ws‘aid vo Equitable Division of the Big Mine‘s Yield. ximat ‘ YÂ¥eL tent AIMS AT FAlK FiAT 18 t Y OW Durit JI at empitovee 111 Y‘ GAN YOU READ A PARROT‘S 180 stan 19] 1n s irehol equil pl mine. He wants a fair deal ILOr concerned,â€"â€"a programme fair to mine. to the shareholders, to the loyees, and to the public. The cholders, who risked their money he days of uncertainty and doubt, surely entittled not only to a fair rest on their investment but also substantial payment eagh year on unt of the eapital involved. Minâ€" ‘investments differ from industrial 11 ipe and pros}x ig mine now has about 1100 its payroll and approximately is of ore are being treated About 58 machines areâ€" in n underground and from 170 tamps ate being operated in Mill heads range from %$8 »r ton average. Costs approâ€" ire imaintai 00. though ite view 11 111 00â€"f oot vh)l ne â€" maln every Decause 16 16 past month or two there many wild and un alaneâ€" s in outside newspapers 1 nlans nrosnects and Holiln npiett inon 1¢€ nolew eInt 1 ntred ‘omn t division ol reuypitt Aollin iA 1 during confines Hollinger Mi P« llinger the better it ger, in spite of adâ€" nditions, is in exeell s»ects are unusually O T orthy future 16«( i W W unit ilate pointt at the presert time mice situation to e sharcholders suaffer, +o af the worla, from haula Ls@On( s@onceepllo as ofthe. Holljng« n that his mind m the question m of the output ts a fair deal f rocramme fair 0t wordtl new rer Mine that matter is time n ( at lage. Despite the past year io the workâ€" d occur w were dired inVOIVCC . from industrial hat the ‘eapital the production ear to vear,. for Costs approâ€" Commencing has been deâ€" Aric chaulage t1ion ibove" to set a V Â¥Yel, ore Teâ€" around $40, regular proâ€" t the deeper ‘he bettfer it y and nave isions. Mr. Manager of ~out recentâ€" ntion as to ption as to c . Holljnger. his mind is question of he output of Â¥YO@TS Ch.1CvCOL »AAf, and prevent 111 <en_ _ out clu have )46 it ww b. 27t, and 28th. Of courseâ€"every cory of pirates and buried treasure muse uave a parrot and this one was > exception, but in casting about for1 . bird gifted wiiu speech it was found mpossibfte to secure one that could be tauglit the words required to be said »xcept a Panamanian bird which was a little too well gifted in a rather strange language that a great many people understood but frowned at. That is, when he was asked to sa} ‘"‘Pretty Poll"‘ he was more likely to xo into a string of profanity that womld shock an army mule skinner. Bv the time the picture was completâ€" o info a sLring. OL_ . [ c / wonld shock an army mule skinner. By the time the precture was completâ€" â€"d, Miss Pickford and her corps of fellowâ€"workers were unable to decide whether. the language could be read from the lips of the parrot, so that the showing of the film play must deâ€" termine the question. ‘‘Pgte‘‘ proâ€" ~ises a valuable reward to the matter this way:â€"‘*‘If any persons will view the picture and then tell me, without using bad language, what the parrot says they will get as a reward a yvery pleasant, evening‘s entertainment and ee one of the best pictures on the to ALLâ€"STAR HOCKEY GAME FRIDAY EVENINNG, FEB. 27. At the Timmins Rink on Friday evening of this week there will be one of the fastest hockey games of the season and no fan should miss this event. The Town of Timmins team, champions of the District Leagae, will play an AMtStar Team from the Me Intyre and Hollinger teams, and with these lineâ€"ups a game well worth seeâ€" ing is sure to result. The game will be called at 8.15 p. m. sharp. Tlhe Willardâ€"Dempsay Prize Fig'htl Pictures advertised to be shown in the New Empire Theatre, Timmins. on Tugsday evening last, under the ausâ€" pieés of the Grand Army of Canada of this district, did not arrive here as expected. Mr. Oscar Robertson,.â€"of South Poreupine, who ‘had charge of the arrangements at ‘this end, got in touch at once witlt the G. A. C. headâ€" quarters at Toronto and learned that those in charge of the pictures had been laid up unexpectdly with attacks of the‘}*‘*> itinerary 0 been upset, showing of in this Can Miss Dolores Gagnon lelt nesday for the south to visit there for an indefinite period Mts. P.â€" Chapman attack of the prevale reinIses ‘ribed by rdvertise of dat one. : OI. L en toâ€"day en 10n{(t 1}> XL Iroquois Falls News Mv. Arthiu .. of ~Hal T PICTURES NOT SHOWN HERE LAST WEEK. Notes of Interest TV C none\ ©FTlu‘‘ and so the. whole of the Fight Pictures had et. The new dateâ€" for the £ the Willardâ€"Dempsay films anip will be announced later reirpine G, A. t. the ‘balan« ind Mrs, CARD OF THANKS 11 i vment endaed Tal \ 1001 )Oxs kivdn« Gagnon left on Wedâ€" south to visit friends IIP cCBHGC o L irren will Nt ixes 1 Slfl Q'hf. Os=s@sSs10O0N oguois Falls nCt ; PORCUPINE ADVANCKE 1C1 o1 the purcina the time oft t within dan es h. Moore. mos! many friends for s and flower tmâ€" em in their recent balan« 1IIlt U ill cwitlr an Influenza. it1rOon OL_ Department of Merchandising alid Mothier wuo Barristerâ€"at id a_â€" fiving Timmins,. Num!l M usted as o1 pul whole He M anâ€" Doubie Murderâ€" and Suicide butâ€" 11 308 Service Posts in this Territory Use them‘! wWOMANXN OWIEIH GOOD EXPERKâ€" icnce, is open for engagement for Nursing work, by day or night Apply Mrs. F. Walsh, Moneta, 8p Of long ago a shamefully \\ronoul husband â€" started out to do away with his wife and the <lestroyer of ns home. E was interceepted, reasoned with, pleaded with. After two days and two nights spent in â€" prayer and _ meditation, through thetr aanifestation of the Holy Spirit he was turned from his intense and terrible passion to a macnificent attitude of forâ€" wl 1 HE _ instrument throug" which husband and wife were reconciledâ€"and a ghastly tragedy prevented,â€"was Salâ€" vation Army Officer. UCH a change oL ?N‘i‘}t | teid Building, next Bank of Commerco 3 11QLIC 1 1 wrought by the Spimit is {i | N ‘ | QMOQQQO“OQOQOQWMWMW Q04%%%€ DP Mo w a n : t hi not rare in the worldâ€"wide exâ€" perience of the Salvation Army | +; 43 SEED GRAIN NOTICE TO SETTLERS. Minister of Lands but for the Grace of God BENIAH BOWMAN 4 11( oreSs 4 $ Fourth Avenue and Cedar Streets. Pubiic Worship, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School, 10 a. m. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend these services. KEnov ledge is Power in Prescriptions Knowledge permits proper seloction of high quality drugs. 1t authorizes t‘e employment of > scientilic knovledge in correct co._..unding. It is only beLenued by experience The fullest knowl.cldge, the best use of experience, becaomes a part of every prescription we fill for you or your docâ€" towr. That‘s what makes prescription work here so important to all concerned. Let us fl11 your prescriptions â€" for that â€" knowledge which is power in medicine. Agent for Victor Records, Vict rolias Brunswick Gramophones.Ye develop and print films. Sati sfaction guaranteed. FRANK M. BURKE BYRNES PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Log.0 Baking Pon Druss and Stationery eid Building, next Bank of Commerce ) Parks, B.A., Minister. Phone 138 knowledge the only prescvriptions could be iL MA "sleed d 11 1 L t k Di3 A 3A Ar Cl« .8 i | @ fi' .\CT y | ty o El %fi'sn 141 ? { 210001499 Ti T2 o i Lt Usoe Sweet ___unding. It is only benelited cdge, the best use of experience, tion we fill for you or your docâ€" tion work here so important to all riptions for that knowledge Agent for Victor Records, Vict Ye develop and print films. Sati # WOW")NOO’ s Power in ptions i $2 /! BURKE â€" Ping St, Tlmmms \ Commerco Phone 7 0044444 (Anglican). ramarack Strect and Fifth Avanue. Sunda\ School, 3.00 p.m. Baptisms, 4.15 p.m. llolr Communion :â€"1st. Snnday of month, 11.00 a.m.; 3rd Sunday of month, 780 p.m.; Festivals, 8.30 a.m. Rev. R. 8. Cushing, B.A., L.Th., Rector Phone 131. Residence, No. 1 Hemlock Street. Sunday Services, 11.00 a.m. and 7.00 ST. MATTHEW‘S CHURCH. ;‘Kfi-‘n oommmeye s o xo m ! P o OF wat Oy se â€" LsdNBRREEC Sour Milk l p} * WVb k:tbi“\n‘l-h

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