Ontario Community Newspapers

Porcupine Advance, 6 Sep 1922, 1, p. 7

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hi Happy Thought Pipeless Furnaces insure warmth and comfort in the small home. Happy Thought Heating Stoves mean less fuel and more warmth. hnges â€"Furnadces Third Ave Pipeless warmth he small Heating ss fuel th. Every woman knows the answer, and a dependable range is the greatâ€" est aid a woman can have to reach the heart of the man in her home. What satisfaction to have a range that is a * good baker‘"‘â€"that gets the most out of your recipesâ€"that consumes little fuel and maintains a steady, even heat. Happy Thought Ranges save your food, your back, your time and your temper. They are easy to regulate, and the big oven, even heat and large cooking surface make the work easier. No unnecessary stoopingâ€" because there is every attachment and device that can be applied to help make a woman‘s work lighter. Three hundred thousand homes have Happy Thought Ranges. CHAS. PIERCE SONS She Way to Man‘s Heartâ€"â€" Timmins WORK UNDER WAY IN TOWN ONTARIO GOLD MINES SHOW PLAN AT KAPUSKASING| VERY RAPID DEVELOPMENT Apparently whatever may be thought of Premier Drury‘s judgment his deâ€" termination ean searcely be questionâ€" ed. He got the notion in his head some years ago that ‘he would have a model town at Kapuskasing. The idea is still in his head. There have been a number of handicaps and difficulties develop, but evidently the Hon. Preâ€" mier does not intend that handicaps or difficulties shall prevent him having Kaonskasin« a Model ‘Town to leave average man nNas puskasing but it 1 gotten. The lates the effect that the by the Spruce Fa puskasing (a sub berlyâ€"Clark Co., of Stewartâ€"Sinelair ‘Co milton, for the con works of 40 worl stores anit A ClW! NOUsSe, L1ILG€ l1PSt ULILLL of their town planning scheme. The pulp mill under erection is rapidly nearing completion and will be ready to operate by November 1st. ‘The conâ€" tract for workmen‘s homes includes houses of the sixâ€"room, fiveâ€"room and fourâ€"room type, with conveniences. The houses, stores and club house are to be completed and ready for occupaâ€" tion January first next. HAILEYBURY TELLS§ HOTEL COMMITTEE NEEDS OF NORTH d n# to no U the two s members 71" . < +Â¥ immins (C‘omimtte All was tThe phrazed liquor, mary as A visitor to Timmins last week commented on the extensive building activities in this town. ‘‘The other old camp of the Northâ€"Kirkland boom at present,‘ ommod rDUS® 11 ind in W 1 or more aSs111 him @s in tflits »LOoOWN.~:. j«.lkhOâ€"<OLNCL imp of the Northâ€"Kirkland is also enjoying a big building t nresent,"" he remarked. was Mi the two x a Model Town to leave as a monument. For a e past the tendency of the n has been to forget Kaâ€" ut it is not to remain forâ€" : latest news about it is to at the contract has been let ce Falls Pulp Co., of Kaâ€" a suwbsidiary of the Kimâ€" Co., of Chicago) to the clair Co., Limited, of Haâ€" the construction at their 40 workmen‘s homes, 6 club ‘house, the first unit ‘n vlanninge scheme. The it THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE ind ) € L( wIT A recent issue of The Market Desâ€" patch issued by the Hamilton B. Wills Co. firm says:â€"‘Full speed ahead‘‘ seems to be the slogan of the mining industry in Northern Ontario during these balmy Summer days, according to the development reports reaching us from the North Country. Realizing that the hour is propitious for the enâ€" ergetic development of their properâ€" ties and for increasing the output of the precious yellow metal, no stones are being left unturned by the managâ€" ing directors of Hollinger Consolidatâ€" ed, Dome, Melntyre and Lake Shore in their efforts to keep operations moving rapidly. =q Chon The Sudbury Star last week says: ‘‘Mr. Russell Horne has reéturned from Timmins where the has been for the last three months."" flfi 9 Spruce St. 1limmins OUpp. Freight oned % Efigfi%Bfifigfigfigfigfi%%fifigfigfi%fi%gfi%figfifigfifigfiw %@fi%jgfigfigfi% Northern â€" Furniture Exchange Northern Furniture Exchange M. J. BROVENDER, PROPRIETOR sc c c reachenenetotefete) We buy, sell and exchange. We pay the highest prices for new and used furniture, If you have anything to sell call at No. 9, Spruce St. or phone 303. We assure you prompt service and perfect satisfaction. WANTED TO RENTâ€"Unfurnished house, modern conveniences, at least six rooms. â€" Apply Gold Mines Corâ€" poration} New Empire Theatre Bldg. "Telephone 313. 36bp K prepared 10 NHadkiC dcli_y. of a plumbing job at a minute‘s notice. We‘ve got the tools, we‘ve got the ambition, we‘ve got the neâ€" cessary skill and energy and we‘ve got full steam up and a man ready to do your job when you want it done. Cedar St. OU can bet we‘re thorouguai mrepared to handle any kind immins Opp. Freight Shed thoroughly OPPOSITE THE FREIGHT $ HED ‘Timmins. Mr. Wm. MceAdam, of Buffalo, was a visitor to the Camp last week. KEY FOUNDâ€"Yaile key found, on long chain with ring. Owner may have same by calling at The Adâ€" vance Oftfhice, and all the rest of it. â€"â€"30 i WAITRESS WANTED, Good wages. Apply New York Cafe, Schumacher. 30â€"36 Tenders will be reeeived by the unâ€" dersigned up to and including Monday the 16th. day of October 1‘)22, for the right to cut the timber on the south half of the township of Shackleton, in the district of Temiskaming. ‘Terms and conditions of sale and further particulars may be obtained upon application to the undersigned, or to Mr. Dalton Spence, Crown Timâ€" ber Agent, Cochrane, Ontario. N.B. No unauthorized publication of this Notice will be paid for. 3541 Minister of Lands and Forests. ito, August 24th. 1922. BENIAH BOWMAN, Eq

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