Ontario Community Newspapers

Porcupine Advance, 13 Dec 1922, 1, p. 16

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C 1 _ | ces CE OBE CHE CR CHECIE CAE CAE L. * VJV Ull UC VUillY ULLL i § THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY § § Somewhere in this advertisement there is a misâ€"spelled word. To the person who brings in the coupon below, propâ€" § erly filled in, with the word written in we shall give a rebate of 10 30 o ~a0 ~ao ac 5c * Only on the Following Lines Will the Rebate be Allowed PIPES IVORY GOODS BERFUMES TOYS8 XMAS BOOKS sEWING BASKETS GAMES FLASHLIGHTS BOOK ENDS TRAVELLING SETS NUT CRACKER SETS MANICURE SETS POWDER BOXES INDIVIDUAL IVORY PIECES This offer is open to anyone, and will be good only during The Curtis Drug Go. This is a real opportuntity to save 25 per cent. on your Christmas purchases. 253 per cent. Timmins The Nyal Penslar Store off on any Christmas purchase. NEAR PO5 T QOFFICE of this week Ont. THE PORCUPINY ADVANCE Members of the North Bay fire Bmâ€" zade have been presented with a box of cigars each in appreciation of their efforts at the fire which destroyed the contents and interior of Thorpe‘s ladies‘ wear store last week. If that had happened in Cobalt, likely tne Mayor would have confiscated the ciâ€" gars given the paid men, eh? ‘But \/Ia\ur FPerguson of North Bay is different type of Mayor. In order to give children a few hours‘ good time before the evening grows late, and in order to allow the older folks to attend the first league hockey match of the season, it is likeâ€" ly that the Caledonian Society Christâ€" mas Tree next Friday will commence at 6.30 p.m. Full particulars will be rciven in next issue of The Advauu. ECAE CSE CHE. ME We Are Santa Claus Headquarters this Year mlessrs. Ueo,. ». DUrew an Wray left on Friday mornin spend the holidays in New j other points south. ; A doctor has denounced milk as the dirtiest of food, and a Toronto paper suggests the prohibition of the use of milk. Why not go further, on the plan of The Liskeard ‘Speaker and prohibit all cows? We would stiu bave the bull left. business The question of free mail delivery for Timmins is one that might well be taken up by tue Timmins Board of Trade. Timmins and District Notes Neh Faulkenham, of Matheson, visitor to the Camp recently on Old Saint Nick appointed us his Special Agents and has left gifts here for everyâ€" body. Come in and claim them. Drew and w and J. W. orning last to \vew York and Mr. Wim. Martin, who has won the Porcupine Dog Race so often as to have become a regular winner, was in town last week with a new team of young dogs. Although a couple of the dogs were only hitched up for the seeâ€" ond time they were going well. Bill said:â€"‘*Bring on your malamutes from the ‘Pas, Manitoba; I‘m ready €or them all." ‘‘Good bye to Tin iCan,"‘ 1eada the heading on an article in The Cochrane Post. A reading of the article shows that the Tin Can referred to is the TinCan the Salmon Fish woes into, not the Tin ‘Can that the T. N. O. is goâ€" inz ~The Post article suggests ing into.) «lhe Post article suggests that in <the future "‘ecanned goods"‘ will, be dried instead of canned. It is doubtful just how far the ‘*‘dry‘‘ poâ€" liey will carry in this country. seven younrg ladies have been noâ€" minated as candidates for Carnival Queen for the coming Dog Derby event at the Pas, Manitoba. Each lady nominated has a large group of friends and a merry battle is already under way to decide as to which canâ€" didate will receive the most votes and thus have the honour of being Carâ€" nival Queen for 1923 at the Pas, Maâ€" nitoba. street north, chre Party was held on ing last week in the Unio the auspices of the Ladie All present had an enjoy During the past few days a number of new transformers have been install ad ‘by the Northern Ontario Light Power Co., with a resulting noteworâ€" thy improvement in the lighting serâ€" vice in town. For which same many thanks,. ) take pl vemDor, the r being num thoyr ive nhunxnd ied in Ha have demonstrated their useâ€" fulness as have Superite, Sigâ€" net and Waterman, which we Baby Gift Box at $1 Any man appreciates gifts of shaving materia‘ls. Safety Razors $1.00 to $5, straight razors, brushes and strops in In fancy Gift boxes, at 50e up so carry in st EVERSHARP PENCILS ry ple dau arrived, y Azeloas ughtér, Maric Jea: HMarry Lloyd, the c ‘e on Monday, Jan Hila: nnou! you should see s at $3 and $6, at $1.50, $3 and and successful Euâ€" d on Friday evenâ€" » Union Hall under Ladies of Charity. C and perit ck at ‘barette, Pine|. M the .marriage| Fore ~Jeanne Berâ€"| visit the ceremony | with pe , $3 and ind ‘Red ble T e â€"e2e1 evenin up Hundreds of them and at prices to suit everybody. Sleepin# Dolls 50e to $6.00 Mamma Dolls Toy TearSets....50c to $3.90 Doll Furniture Sets 30 60c which please all the boys. Steam Engzine â€" $1.50 and $3 Bucking Bronchos $1.50 Scissor Grinders 60c Motor Cars 3D0¢ to $2.00 Steam Rollers $1.25 Jumping Dogs $1,50 Steamboats $1.35 Besides many other toys on display at each store, SEEING THESE DOLLS GALORE TWO ROOMS TO RENT, unfurnishâ€" ed, but with 5 burner General Eleeâ€" tric Stove all connected up. Will rent stove with rooms, or will sell stove outright. Apply to Box 103, Timmins, Ont. 50â€" 12th. 1921 50â€" WOOD FOR SALE, birch, pine and tamarack; any length to suit; all good wood; delivered anywhere in town or suburbs at reasongble rates. T. Hardy, 48 Elm street, Timâ€" mins. Phone 317. 41â€" F O R 8 A L Eâ€"Oneâ€"room Shack and Lot for sale in ‘Mattagami Heights Townsite; furnished. Apply E. Fitzâ€" patrick, Dome Mines, South Por« cupine. â€"50â€"51p ley Vienotte, who died on December ROOM WANTED in private house by young man who wishes to study in evenings. Apply Box 8. Y. M., Adâ€" vance Office, Timmins. 50 Mr. D. W. Stewart has been a;.‘ pointed postmaster at Renfrew.. WThe position has been vacant nearly a year After a while the Government will get around to the task of making an apâ€" pointment of a postmaster for Timâ€" mins post office, â€" The less Governâ€" ments are doing the busier they are. the tor s1lt10C€ gors Junss Jfi Y *3 45¢ and ECHANICAL TOYS )R RENTâ€"Desirable office or livâ€" ing room space in the new Gordon Block. H. A. Proctor, opposite Goldâ€" fields Hotel. 50 Bd W ord eceiving@ mucht ibene ment. All his many sincerely hope that t on and. surely suces iz him to good healtl E. Poole, of Cochrane, Chief t Ranger for this district, was a r _ here this week in connectioo the work in progress for the reâ€" of the bush menace from the of Timmins. Mr. Poole wert om, ronto in connection with the of bush clearing. % ovIing out Dolls memory of William Stanâ€" $4 and # Wife and Children. at calth agzain 18 c

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