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Porcupine Advance, 1 Nov 1922, 1, p. 8

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THE PORCGUPINE ADVANCEF ,’L“)(BOR".\'â€"-â€"M Timmins, on Thursday Oct. 26th. 1922, to Mr. and Mrs. W.G Smith.â€"a daughter. ® The North Bay Nugget last Friday says:â€"‘‘Mrs. H. A. Chittenden, â€"of Timmins, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. P. S. Roynon, North Bay. Fine new lineâ€"of Fall Millinery and trimmings. â€" TheNeedlecraft Shop, No. 6 Marshall Eeclestone Block, (upâ€" «stairs). J 0s ie snn t o t us P e c o2 _ At the close of the annual meeting of the Dominion ‘Board of the Anâ€" zlican W.A., two thousand dollars was voted to the Archhishop of Algoma for work in the fireâ€"stricken area of the North Land. Woollen, homespun and flannel Sport Hats, worth up to $4.50, on sale at The Needlecraft Shop, '.l'_;}(m’sd)‘, Friday and Saturday, for $2:00. The Needlecraft Shop, No. 6 Marshallâ€"EFeâ€" clestone Block. The first meeting of this year‘s naâ€" tional executive of the National Counâ€" cil of Women is to meet on Nov. 22nd. and 23rd. in Montreal. Perhaps, some mere man can tell why Montreal these days so popular for all sorts of conâ€" ventions, conferences, meetings, etc. Diamond.‘‘ On Friday and Saturday of next week, Nov. 10th. and 11th, the noted twelveâ€"reel special, ‘*The Priâ€" soner of Zenda,‘‘ will be shown. The special at the New Empire on Friday and Saturday of this week is the popular Tom Mix in ‘‘The Rougn Diamond."‘ On Friday and Saturday #The announcement of a marriage last week at Trout Creek near North Bay is â€"headed :â€"‘‘Yurkieiviezâ€"Dziadykyiâ€" vaz."‘ It is to be hoped that it is not as bad as it sounds. Cases like this, however, would do much to discourage ultraâ€"fashionable young folks from using both their father‘s name and their mother‘s maiden name with a hyphen between as a surname.fl’?,v # *( £ (MLast week it was announcéd that the net receipts for the fire sufferers from the dance given by the Red Cross Society here would be around $140.00. This was a neat amount and all were agreed that the Red Cross had done well from this dance. Later, however, it is found that the net proâ€" cezsds will be in excess of the amount s-'[a/ed, being arourd $160.00. I A grand St. Andrew‘s Concert will be given by the Caledonian Choir unâ€" der the auspices of the Caledonian Soâ€" ciety of Timmins in the New Empire Theatre, Timmins, on Tuesdaymevenâ€" ing, Nov. 28th. The programme will include highâ€"class vocal and instruâ€" mental numbers as well as literary seâ€" lections and will be a very attractive evening of music and entertainiment. The programme for the occasion with otÂ¥er particulars will be given later. Timmins and District Notes [lhe Caledonian Choir recentl) orâ€" sanized in connection with the Caleâ€" donian Society of Timmins expect to give a corcert on Nov. 28th, The event will be a noteworthy musical evening with a very attractive proâ€" gramme. The Caledonian Choir, which is under the leadership of Mr. J. Geils has a striking array of fine musical talent and a very pleasing programme may confidently be expected at the event on Nov. 28th. ] There lhas always been so mucl newspaper talk of the T. N. O. exâ€" tension north of Cochrane, that newsâ€" paper items and reports that so many miles of steel have been laid, or the line comupleted so far, do not seem to have the full measure of actuality. But for actual informative snap that seems surely to prove that there is an extenrsion all right, there is now the item that Mr. Manuel Rothschild has started a trading post at Oil Can Portage under the style of Northern Traders, dealing in general merchanâ€" dise and raw furs. About three tons of goods for his store have been desâ€" )RX â€"In 20th., 192 Venss on Su 2. to ‘Mr. and M1 ie Da e style of Northern in general merchanâ€" s, . About three tons store have been desâ€" W 6 uie 3 2 M K in 31 Aa x . V LÂ¥ . dh)‘ the 60. y COmM] three million d fire will be at 4 C Haileybury High School reâ€"opened last week for pupils, being closed only for a few weeks on account of the fire The High School Dbuilding was amons the few fortunate structures esceaping the conflagration last mnn-th.)t ! The following is from the last of The Northern News of Cobalt:â€" ‘‘tPrior to her departure from Cobalt for Timmins, where she will make her bome, Mrg, E. McC en(he, for many years an aotne worker in the Ladies‘ Aid of the Baptist Church here, was waited upon by her fellowâ€"members of that organization and presented with a beautiful blanket The presentation took place Friday evening at the home of her daughter, Mrs. William Johnâ€" son, 81 Galena street. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Mrs. M Cendie left for Timmins on .\Iunday.j ADaniel J. MeDonald, wellâ€"known in the North Land, slashed his throat with a razor some days ago at Larder Lake and died as a result of the inâ€" juries received. He was a native of Cape Breton Island, and had served Jjuries ie was a native,OI Cape Breton Island, and had served overseas. He suffered from shell shock after his return to Canada. He had many friends in the North Land who will deeply regret the tragedy that cut off his life, He was well knownâ€"in the mining camps, having done conâ€" siderable work as a contractor for different propertiesf)} P MWWQ@WWW WW*“MMWWW Westfh A Timmins Real Estate Opposite Goldficlds Hotel in "WHEN WINTER COMES" rPDOY Jeweler Successor to Chas. P. Grill. Opposite Post Office 1 V See me Before You Buy or Burn Square Deal Garrett‘s 11 reéturned on Sun @ holiday visit t Union Coal Company ind Be prepared for the dark mornâ€" ings with a trustworthy alarm clock. We have them in plain and luminous dials to see in the dark. Prices range from $2.00 to $6.00 at reupine GENERAL INSUKRANCE 1p1 H. A. Proctor MeKen: annout read of LN KS 1€ BARBER‘S CHAIR and POSITION Wanted as Cook for man and wife. Satisfaction guaranteed, Apply A. D, Southern, General Des livery, Timmins P.0. HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TWO MINERS‘ LICENSES LOST.â€" WOOD FOR SALE, birch, pine and tamarack; any length to suit; all good wood; delivered anywhere in town corâ€" suburbs at reasonable rates. T. Hardy, 48 Elm street, Timâ€" FOR SALEâ€"Five wellâ€"located lots, with good buildings on them. Good revenue producers. Will sell all toâ€" gether, or singly. Smaill cash payâ€" ment accepted, with terms for balâ€" ance. Come and see me for a geâ€" nuine bargain in real estate. D. St. Onge, Box 15, Timmins, Ont., or call at store at foot of Third Ave. â€" 41p wW. H. SEVERT General Building Contractor Esimates Furnished Box 703 Phone 32 COBALT, ONTARIO FOR A FREE ROOM, furnished or unfurnished; for eare of house; middleâ€"aged man preferred ; no chilâ€" dren. Apply to Box C. A., Advance Office. 44â€"46p Lost at South Poreupine or Timming two Miners‘ Licenses, in envelope. Finder please return at once to the Recording Office, South Poreupine. 44â€"45p mIns in your kitchen stove, hall stove or open grate? _ We want you to try our kind. It will give you the utmost satisfaction. Our wood is all well dried out and furnishâ€" es a lot, satisfactory fire. Order today. Place your orâ€" der for Coal now with a deâ€" posit to insure delivery from in be seen o€ m ©10, Mar: Timmins, Oat. ind I me 14p

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