Ontario Community Newspapers

Porcupine Advance, 17 Jan 1923, 1, p. 3

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ts 5s â€" You are cordially invited to inspect our store on Friday, January 19th, and to share in the good things we have to offer on Saturday, January 20th @000000000800000080808008048 L 11 Third Avenue 5 be, 106 aond | m W . WOOHWOI" th Co. Ltd. _ Timmins, Ont. _ / 44446064 15¢ Store WOOO”WW“MWMWM“0“”““MOOOQWMWOMMOWQW““QOMO““0000000“0 10 quart Galvanized Pails Tin Steamer and Cover .. Tin Tea Rettles .....; ... Black Iron Roasting Pan . 10 quart Tin Pails ....... Iron Erying Pans ....... Table Oilcloth, / yard ... Congoleum Floor Mats .. Large Enamel Sauce Pan Our stock is complete in all departments, â€" Below are a few of the many exceptional values we will offer on Sat. our opening day $#§#004000000000806 00q Music by Brown‘s Orchestra. Open For Business on Saturday, January 20th at 8.30 am. YÂ¥ou will also find on our From 2 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. for your inspection. S5¢c., 10¢c. and 15¢. Stores Announce the Formal QOpening of Their New Store at 15e 15¢ 15¢ 15e 15¢ 15e 15c 15e 15¢ Large Enamel Preserve Kettle ....... Large Emamel Dish Pan .;..:.....:.. > â€"cup Muflin Pans..........:;:..,., b4‘‘ Brass Curtain Rod ;/ Large â€"Barthen Tea Pot Decorated Cups and Saucers, complete 142 oz. Claw Hammers ............ 8 oz. Half â€"Hatlchet Large Screw Driwer ........}....}...,~ REMEMBER NOTHING OVER 15 CENTS counters a complete line of dainty Val. and Torchon Laces, a complete assortment of Hosiery, Ribbons, and Stamped Goods vour the plan. Part of the recent report of Messrs. Clement and Kerry estimates the net cost of electrifying the line to give it a capacity to handle the expected 1925 traffic, calculated at 25 per cent. greatâ€" er than that handled in 1921, as $11,â€" 214,778.00 for the 312 miles involved. Other parts of the report says :â€" ‘*We recommend electrification of the main line from North Bay to Coâ€" chrane (252.3 miles), and of the iroâ€" quois Falls subdivision (7 miles), and Poreupine subdivision (33.1 miles) as providing a sound and selfâ€"supporting investment for the capital funds of the Province in a further development and upbuilding of Northern Ontario. We recommend that the commission take immediate steps to secure title companying estimates. \Vre recommend that after title to these water powers has been secured opportunities should be given to the companies operating power plants in the district such, as the Riorden Company, the Northern Ontanio ‘Light and Power Company, the Abitibi Power Paper Company, the Northern Power Company, and others. to tender. an the snnniv ‘af According to despatches from North Bay, the recent report made by Mr. 8. B. Clement, Chief Engineer, and Mr. J. G. Kerry, Consulting Engineer, on the possible electrification of the T. N.Q. is now available for publicâ€" ation. uring the past few months there have been repeated reports that the matterâ€"of electrification had been decided upon, but in each case these reports have eventually been denied. The matter has been under consideraâ€" tion for years past ‘but so far as known it has not yet been definitety decided to proceed with the electrificaâ€" tion of the People‘s Railway. It is understood now, however, that the electrification of the T. N. ~O. is a possibility, even a probability, in the course of the next two years. While there is no offfcial announcement + this effect, it is understood that th. T. N. 0. Railway Commission faâ€" 11,214,/78 ESTIMATED GOST HLECTRIFY T. N.D. Recent Report Deals in Detail With Electrifying Main Line And Branches. May Come Within Two Years. ‘THern Company, and to tender on the supply of power for the commission. son â€"of such tenders with our 15¢ 15¢ 15¢ 15¢ 15¢ 15¢ 15¢ 15¢ 15¢ t+] uniil noon} iuesday alternoon, inenaâ€" beek ; Wednesday until 10.30 a.m., Kenabeek; â€"Wednesday, Eariton, all afternoon; Thursday, Heaslip all day; Friday, Englehart, all day; Saturday, Charlton, all day. It will be noted that the Relief Cars will not be open on Sundays, arrangements no doubt beâ€" ing made that there will be no need on Sundays. It is hoped that the Lord‘s Day Alliance folk may yet get affairs so well regulated that there will be no fires on Sunday and no hunger or cold. 2 foot Boxwoofd Rules ...........;:...., W hisk .. 4243 4 Hair Brushess....... hi e i Sunlight Soap . ,...... n sn es n Castile Soap, large bar ............... Quiltenl Fceding Bibs ......:.‘.:}....... Writing Paper and Envélopes, box ... Ladies‘ Fleece lined Vests ........... Children‘s Fleeced Underwear ........ The Northern Ontario Fire Relie "(”nmmlttee ‘ars will be at the foilow o places on the â€"dates mentioned :â€" J Im'qda\, Jan. 18th, Cobalt, all day Friday, Thornloe, all day; Saturday Ne Llnkem'd, all ~dayvy ; Monday, J an RELIEF TRAIN SCHEDULE FOR COMING TWO WEEKS A reader of The Advance has handâ€" ed in the following briefâ€"but brilliant epic of life and death in a barber shop :â€"â€" Banber, Shave! Man, Sneeze! Man Dead! Next, Please! A BALLAD OF THE NEW TONSORIAL PARLOUR satisfactory, and will result in certain distinet advantages over steam operaâ€" tion, particularly in winter. This opin ion is based on information received from officials of railways now operatâ€" ‘nx by electricity and has heen veriâ€" sd by our examination of these railâ€" way electrifications."" **‘In any case, it would ‘be desirable to establish connection with the power plants already in the district for muâ€" tual ‘assistance in cases of failure of any ‘of the sources of power supply. Our estimates, however, do not include any specific amounts to cover the eosts of making such connections. We reâ€" commend that the study of detailed engineering questions be continued and plans and specifications for elecâ€" trification and for power development be completed, so that actual tenders for all the work involved may be obâ€" tained. **From the standpoint of maintenâ€" ance and transportation, the operaâ€" tion of the commission‘s railway by the use of transmitted electric power will prove to be entirely religble and final estimates of the . ing power from plants the commission will â€" naximum economy in powe; est be obtained. ‘"*‘In anv case, it would be Earlton, all d il noon: Tues skeard, all â€"day; Monday, Jan. Iton, all day ; Tuesday, Earlton on ; Tuesday afternoon, Kenaâ€" Wednesday until 10.30 a.m., ek ; â€"Wednesday, Eariton, all on ; Thursday, Heaslip all day; the eost of producâ€" Xants to be built by will determine how sts can 00000000000000000400000000080 0006000000000 9000000 0 0 0 0 9 9004000080000 0000 000090000 0909009000000 000 00000000000 a 6 No Goods will be sold on Friday Pine St . 1b¢ .. 1D0¢ 15¢ . (IDG n 109C s 200 <xD¢ + ADG If you are interested call at King‘s Radio Shop any evening Large Kitchen Towels ................. Crash Towelling, per yard Flannelette, white and colored, per yard Boudoir:â€"and Dust Caps:.....::.;.....£. Ladies‘ White Handkerchiefs Child‘s Picture Handkerchiefs Kitchen Aprons Men 3 Bra.ces oooooooooo oooooooooo 00000000000000000000000 ooooooooooooooooooooooooo ooooooooo We have Radiq Receiving Sets which will bring in any concert within 1500 miles. These sets range in price from $130.00 up uy omm y n ie s 4 use “vw!m Ontario 10¢ . 15¢ . 15e. 15¢. be. be. 15c . 15e. 15¢c. e

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