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Porcupine Advance, 22 Nov 1922, 1, p. 6

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Place your orâ€" der for Coal now with a deâ€" posit to insure delivery from Next Dominicn Bank town, banks groce Mr progr block brick most for N mercl :l]sn Fo famil churc day a unusi a THEY CALLED HIM ‘‘*BAD HE‘LL HAVE TO BE GOOD NOW married T0 NMLISS A 'lam * ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jan Sault Ste. Marie. ‘Ree Bill (Cook to the Sault bury hockey fans on the They were afraid that 1 up with the Sault club like that. Instead big U a life contract to play team, starting with two. ckevy fans will extend thi PROGRESS BEING MADE IN REâ€"BUILDING HAILEYBURY WIS buildin of the res livery stable eve town, barher sh banks, hardware grocery, etc. Mr.F. R. ‘Gil Four generations of the Woollings family were present at the Anglican church at Englehart on a recent Sunâ€" day and occupied one pew. This is an unusual occurrence, especially in a new land like the North Land. DEQOCK on IFEerguson Avenue. _ lile new brick blockfor the Union Bank is alâ€" most completed. â€" The new premises for Norfolk and Rochester, hardware merchants, are well under way, as la also Mr. Jun s new drug store. )1 On Monday of last v ted hockey player of arried to Miss Clara Turniture staurants Â¥rTeSss 111 V nen‘s we to Mr.Cook at ss is bDeing imade in The T of Haileybury, though man ileybury people are postpor main Dbuilding operations ur e. Although there are als iv, 143 makIing g with his three‘storey 40 x Ferguson Avenue. The : the Sault put ans on the an: t to play in with two. All extend the bes ; l buteher shop, .. rocery, the ‘higges in operation in th . large garagzge, tw ist wee 111 )aimes ‘1Lyvcelt Recent wvisits H 1M ECV Dury Sud xious seat §i0n€ s1g omethin m On od ho happy mugch WwWAas U) §() { TN LUMBERJACK LEFT $2600 TO MAN WHO REFRIENDED HIM ine th weexks ago sliver whil eventually injury, the the brain. ANNUAL DOME PCOTBALL DANCE TOâ€"MORROW NIGHT will be neld toâ€"morrow evening, .\ 23rd., in the 1.0.0.F. Hall, South F cupine. The event was announced some weeks ago bhut was postponed account of the death of Mr. Grah Paterson.. The Dome Foothball Da for years past nas proven a very ing and enjoyable event and art ments have been perfected to the Dancee tomorrow night better ever.. Dancing will be from 9 and Brown‘s Orchestra will :fi the music. Lunch will be_ se At this end of the Camp th grey ~bus will leave Meyers‘ Store corner at 8 p.m., returning South End after the dance. The annual will be held t PORCUPINEâ€"DAVIDSON HAS ‘HORSESHOES‘"‘ CN IT head of the new threeâ€"c shaft was being marked Poreupineâ€"Davidson ‘Mine recently, Col. Fielding, co gineer, found a horseshoe selected. He considered t PLANS OP BTISHOP NOT YET DEFINITELY SETTLED umiber that full value might follow from the lucky omen. Col. Fielding also markâ€" ed out the new site for the new 500â€" ton mill. Power for the new mill will be supplied by the ‘Matatchewan Power ‘Company. It is expected thnat the Matatchewan Power Co. will be ready to supply= power early next year. Col. Fielding has set sail for England after having made arrangeâ€" ments for development work on a large seale at the Poreupineâ€"Davidson property. When th ness and as or O ‘Donne fOr higher courts are enâ€" n the work of reâ€"building and themselves after the aster and representations in ard have been made to the Atâ€" General‘s Department to at ive the jury sittings laid over e weather is sueh that outdoor ill not be possible. Aceordingâ€" 'nh ie was at wor resulted from sliver burrowin an id ha Dome Ja w ‘n pertlected to make rrow night better than will be from,.9 to 1, rchestra will : furnisir nch will be_ served. f the Camp the big leave Meyers‘ Drug 8 p.m., returning from r the dance. catIOn OIT oothall Dan S compartiimen having ineen Many of the , thou this l tin set Tor ird, the D) uprel no ffeect p1 GIRL, ©9000000800080e6e8 000000000 0a | 2000000000006000000 00000098 0689486800000 008008 000644060 ¢ 0 and NC RiICHMT PRICES I8 what you want, see S. JACKSON Y m\ *\ sAl m 4 *% 0145 ze e > pm $ PAE Vess / n ce 1 s L VALITY RADIO APPARATUS WANTBED for work in rooms waiting on table. Good wages permanent position.. Apply to pe Corner Third Ave. and Birch St. PHONE 24 Corner Third Avenue and Birch Street Phone 24 ~ â€" Timmins, Ont. There was no answer, save thoughtful silâ€" ence. But in that silence one thoughtful and affectionate man was converted to the idea of adequate insurance 4+ insurance that would yield an income for lifs. Monthly Income Insurance issued by the Mutual Life of Canada is the modern way of providing for those dependent on you. Monthly Income Insurance perpetrates your income after you have gone. Inâ€" come Insurance assures your family a monthly allowâ€" ance after your death. Income Insurance is based on the proved fact that it is safer to leave a fixed income than a "lump sum." T E was a thoughtful man, and an affecâ€" tionate husband and father. His inâ€" come ran about $6,000 per year. His insurance policies totalled $5,000. "Suppese anything happened to you, how do you suppose $5,000 would last us ?" Eis wife put the question gently. It was n o oo 4 @iif:cult ons to put. "Tive thousand dollars at the present rate of â€"going would last thls family just one vearl" revnlied her husband. * +i ‘"And cornet Schumacher .l i1 Frank Byck 11 Ww +419 i Income for Life A\ve )#3 $ P "TOLEDO‘ SCALES FOR On account of moving into my new premises in October, I am offering in New and Secondâ€"hand Furâ€" niture, Stoves, Boots, Gramoâ€" phones, Eitc. D DiINNER IS DCOCUBLY WELCOMHE you will take care of the cooking. Try a choice cut of our Beef Steak for dinâ€" ner tonight, and please the hungry mouths. when the meat is good and well cooked. We can guaâ€" rantee the goodness and rantee the tenderness you will f: cooking. condition Holl P.0. BOX TIMMINS, ONT. Sss of. our meats TgAnN, pilano cCcase, in m. â€" Bargain for cash. hong eighty reâ€" le, ~Apply 36 Laurier aurier 106 P3 i

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