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Porcupine Advance, 21 Apr 1920, 1, p. 3

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SUBSCRIBE NOW to Your Local Paper. k i Por . s * _ £ : Viake a real i0b of it La n AINTING becomes necessary ‘as‘you i~" property increases in vailue, and a «> nroperty was never so valuable as toda there is a greater need than ever for tha I:ind of paint which actually preserves th surface and thus saves the entire house. Thigsspring, to make a real job of it, us C > O KH VW "Fxgr:s;:% 10%PureWhiteLead because it combines permanence, and economy. h e nt + t on stt mt «h _ If Bâ€"H "English Paint" was dearer than it is, it would still be the most economicalâ€"the shorter life of other cheaper brands makes them more °xâ€" pensive in the end. sgoueg a es L Ns w t ies qo c J 00 C n s Ne SWE DN 0 Mn c Mn h uies oo d ie o t an s t hn ie It contains the famous Brandram‘s Genuine B.B. finelyâ€"ground white leadâ€"70¢â€"to which is put 30 U of pure zincâ€"a guaranteed formula that no other paint can boast. To this mixture is added fine turpentine and linseed oil from the Bâ€"H mills, which is of a quality in keeping with the other ingredients. When you use Bâ€"H Paint you will notice its "body‘" and brillianceâ€"you will compare the extreme covering capacity with other brandsâ€"the permanence you will be able to prove by other exâ€" teriors painted with Bâ€"H paint years ago. This Store sells Bâ€"H Productsâ€"â€" Color cards free on request. CHAS. PIERCE SONS, LIMITED. TIMMINS, ONT. [1] necessary ‘astyour in value, and as ) valuable as today han ever for that allv poreserves the covering capacity (Br.mdrams Genuine B. B) 30% Pure White Zinc l*.)O Puss Paint KAPUSKASING BOARD NAMED BY PREMIER DRURY. Premier Drury has announced that the Board to settle the valuation of the work and other details in connectâ€" ion with the buildings, ete., etc., in the Kapuskasing â€" Soldiers‘ Settlement, will be composed of Brigadierâ€"General John Gunn, Mr. Morgan and Archiâ€" bald Leitch. â€" General Gunn is a wellâ€" known military man, and Mr. Morgan is one of the soldiers at the Kapuskas ing Settlement. Mr. Leitech is an exâ€" pert on farming, matters who had to do with the farm surveys in Ontamo. Mr. Leitch is now eonnected_ with the Ontario â€" Agrieulturalâ€" Callege at Guelph. SEWING MACHINE CO. Repréesentaiive â€" O. . SEGUIN. 9 Maple Street, Timmins, Ont. P. 0. rox 75. Also. seliing Phonographs on easy terms, and exjlecting Bell Music Co., (Sudbury) aecounts. GOING WEST? We need some experienced â€" Drillers, Helpers and Trammers at NORTHERN PYRITES MINEâ€"via Canadian National Tranâ€" secontinental Railway to Pyrites Mine Ontario. NO FINNS. THE NICHâ€" OLs CHEMICAL CO., LIMVPED NORTHPINES, OQONT. For Saleâ€"1 ‘sixâ€"horseâ€"power Gasâ€" oline Engine and Sawing Outht, nearâ€" ly new. 1 Plough and Spring Tooth Harrow. Logging Chains, Canthooks, Peavies Saws, Axes, Broadaxes and other articles. At a bargain to right purchaser. ° zIv‘ â€" Orâ€" ;Â¥ houses in Golden ( furnisghed. Appl;y MacGregor, Pore DRILLERS, HELPERS AND TRAMMERS WANTED CIVIL ENGINEERS AND ONâ€" TARIO LAND SURVEYORS Municipal and Power work a specialty. ABD forms of Mine and Land Surveying performed Office: New Empire Theatre Block, ts is Timmins Sutcliffe Neelands W. E. EDWARLDS, Heights. FOR SALEâ€"T wo me partially Wm. M.â€"PF. Mr. Angus McDonald‘s Election Adâ€" vertising Temiskaming, but â€"Oh, Read On! NEW LINE OE FAIRY TALE ABOUT THE NORTH LAND the election as Member much publi mntell PuULDQi] and publici country ne onl v promist teri noct will little not ? the talk is (twisted. ‘Toronto 18 suffering sadly from the O. T. A. The Toronto (Globe, under the ‘heading :â€" ‘*Members Curious to See Goliath of Temiskaming. Ottawa Rife â€" With Tales ‘of Angus MceDonald‘s Museular Prowess, ‘~~â€"prints _the following, ‘*Staff Correspondenece}‘:â€" ‘*Ottawa, April 12â€" *Who will inâ€" troduce ‘Mr. Angus MeDon: ild, the new Member for Temiskaming, when * C in the House of Commons?"â€" This is a question â€" constantly being asked about the Parliament Buildines just now. ‘The man who claims to know about him ean always get a group to hear a tale which is desceriptive of the the new Mcember. The story ecivreulatâ€" ed to the effect that he is a Socialist has created a great deal of the euriosâ€" ity as to who will introduce him. The farmers themselves do not know, but they say it is not because they are goâ€" ing to draw"Phe garment of exelusiveâ€" ness from one said to be a Socialist, but because they have decided to let Mr. Angus MeDonald himself decide who will be us sponsor. He may ask the Farmers to introduce him, as he has also been a farmer in (Gengarry, 3r he may ask to be introduced hy Major Andrews who now represents a gereat Labouwr constitueney in Winniâ€" na4s ailso Deéen a Tarmer in tlengarry, ir he may ask to be introduced by Major Andrews who now represents a great Labour constituencey in Winmiâ€" peg. Probably Major Andrews and one of the Farmer members will hbe chosen. **What about MeDonald ? Is he a Socialist?"" asked some members of a man from Haileybury toâ€"night. ‘"Well, whatever he is, he will be onest about it, I can tell you that,‘‘ said the Haileybury man. **What‘s more, Mackie of Renfrewâ€"will have to look to his laurels as the giant of the House of Commons. I really* think MceDonald is the bigzer man. They tell the story of him up home that Ringling‘s. Cireus once heard" of Angus MeDonald and Iins exploits and determined toâ€" secure him. Their strong man, who feared losing his joh, decided toogo on ahead to Glengarry nd up Angus to ‘prove to the people that they woere backimng 1( ronald lives?"¢ P beside him, Angus with it to a near +YÂ¥on‘s the hoose!‘ faded away.‘‘ As usual, in deal orâ€" indired the 0. T. A. rule ther than 245 per cent. of this North Land Mr. is not considered as an~ North Land nixes truth Lamd The new mill at up by the Matheson 141 which Mr. #R#. 8. Potte: whic¢ch <Mr. 41. 1. POlLer is sharcholder, is alniost com will be put in operation as s river is ft‘ree from ice. 1e stranger bot mild take his c luttle strong, Inl How C The Advan lection of â€" alk=~m € 1 ¢ new ind alttle and ady day O re that sOooTrt mA 2 aid to him up Als @HH Ihat â€" wWia mention a directions * 15‘}. h“j side and hinkin ind. a 1( 1ap)s s Oone both ¢ 1L thne pPpeopile 1 1 the world in the possibiliti is great â€" unde would soon be s ntiron that rap nd + ‘e suggested last week Mr. Angus MceDonald this riding will mean for the North Land, one of the things this CV‘ t 1N CC 1] N1 2â€"**Who will inâ€" 3 MeDonald, the emiskaming, when papt usutal Mr. Angeus Mi 114 S®L 1CIC 111 Lai way outside fhrst â€" thin ntion and in @alkinege.. The undeveloped ike his place 510 is â€" asked be stu« ra d would 18â€" ‘eneral s id world irding ink a USl and 10G h]‘ ceIve Haileybury Town Council has reâ€" ived notice that telephone rates in at town will be imereased to the us iL 51g5 wz*‘-‘â€"‘?’y Follow the direct oooomooooooowwoownonwoownow: Furniture, Old t e0000000000000000000006 We pay good prices for seeondâ€" hand goods of all kinds. H. CHAUFFE SECOND HAND STORE MONETA TOWNSITE Knowledge is Power in Prescriptions Clothing, Etc. BOUGHT AND SOLD V V V V V PV Z Z T and the price A Full Line of Auto Supplies and Accessories always on hand Keep your auto in good condition and yourself in good humor by bringing the car here for all repairs and treatment Eggâ€"O Baking Powder Co., L Without knowledge the only power in prescriptions could be that of harm. Knowledge permits proper selection of high quality drugs. Tt authorizes the employment of scientific }'nov«le in correct co.upounding. It is only benefited by exporience. The fullest knowledge, the best use of expcrience, becomes a part of every pres cription we fill for you or yOUr docâ€" tor. That‘s what males prescription work here so important to all concerned. Let us fAll your preseriptions . for that â€" knowledge which is power in medicine. Agent for Victor Records, Vict rolas Brunswick Gramophones.Ye develop and print films. Sati sfaction guaranteed. FRANK M. BURKE (OU can a}ways be wn will be in‘ of $5.00 per ye Drugs and Stationery Reid Buildin rices are always fair and reasonable. This is the place to bring your car for repairs or overhauling of junk ‘bought _ be sure of firstâ€"class‘workmanship and entire satisfaction here in all lines of AUTO REPA IRS Baking Powder next Bank of C€Commerce Use Less Powderâ€" Get Better Baking All soldiers enlisting from Timmins and vicinity are particularly requestâ€" ed to send or leave their full namo with H. C. Garner, Secretary of the Great War Veterans, Timmins, on or before April 15th, This is very imâ€" portant, as the Timmins Council wish to have all the Cortificates of Hanor completed before the <send of this month. â€"Soldiers not attending to this can not receive certificates, as the Council will not have their names. mpounding. It is only benefited ledge, the best use of expcrience, :ion we fill for you or your docâ€" tion work here so important to all riptions for that knowledge Agent for Victor Records, Vict imil?d, NHamii Soldiers! Notice! ‘Pine St., Timmins SOUTH PO RCUPINE lons on the label ilton, Canada MeINNIS, M. D., M ; Phone 7 Timmins

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