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Porcupine Advance, 2 May 1923, 1, p. 8

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en NEAR THE POST OFFICE - _ PINE ST. TIMMINS Also at New Drug Store in Moneta ow Men who Shave Themselves will Find all the Nzcessary Special Matinee on Saturday at 10 a.m. BV BW } AdlthSc. Gluldrenwc ome in and let us fit . ... .. wou out ‘ Coming Friday and Saturday, May 18 19 moderately priced here C o TVTHE , pire Theatre Adults 45¢. Ghildren 20c. r*' "Kirkland Liske has already started plans a'nd preparatxons for big day of sports on July lst ' ; The regnlar monthly meetmg of the Txmnuns Board of Trade is secheduled for Monday evening next, May 7th. Chief of Police Maroney, of Espaâ€" nola was in Timmins this week, comâ€" imng here to take back a prisoner apâ€" prehended here for him by the local police, ; The Dowble Diamond Lumber Co. W1Il start a drive this week. ‘The Onâ€" tario Tie, Timber Construction Co| have some ties to come down the river from the Redsucker. Mr. S. MeClhes:â€" ney has some logs to come down also, ‘The Ladies of the R.C. church are giving a Grand Euchre tomorrow (Thursday) night in the MeIntyre Reâ€" création Hall, Schumacher. Cards at 8.30. Good prizes. Music by the Mc Intyre Orchestra. i/ to j In connection with the recent headâ€" on collision on the T. N. O. at Heaâ€" slip,: it is understood that three emâ€" ployees of the line have been dismissâ€" ed. â€"These include the despatcher on duty at North Bay at the time of the accident and the operations at Lisâ€" keard and Englehart on duty at the same time. ‘ While passing the Rex Cafe Tuesâ€" day evening Mr. and Mrs. P. Bardessoâ€" no noticed smoke issuing from the stairway at the side of the building, and sent in an alarm by phone. ‘The fire was in some waste material under the stairs. The brigade made a lively response and soon had the danger of fire removed, ‘by liberal use of the chemical tanks. ‘The fire was caught before it had a chance to gain headâ€" way. The cause of the trouble vas no dowht a match or cigarette stub dropâ€" ped on the stairs which are not closed in. As willâ€"sbe noted by the announceâ€" ment eisewhere in this issus, Stadelâ€" man‘s Book and Music store will move shortly to new premises on Pine St., opposite Burke‘s Drug Store, half ‘of the . building now occupied by Allâ€" worth‘s electrical shop to ‘be used for the book and music store,; > . Dr. R.~C. Forbes, optical specialist, has opened an upâ€"toâ€"date and very completely equipped optical parlour in connection with J. E. Garrett‘s Jewelâ€" ry Store. Dr. Forbes is a graduate of the Northern Tllinois College, Chiâ€" cago, and previous to coming here wa‘s practicing his professxon in Soutnern Ontario. | ; ,_;;v__,acumna onvmsgu GOLD Mlugo CLiml TA sm.rm Poacupme o m m'n\mo TENDERS WANTED }% Forsinking of Threeâ€"Compartment Shaft 17 x 7‘ to 1000 ft. at an anglé of 72 degveea Plans and specifications may be seen at mine office on application to the manager P Ys 4 The special at the New Empire Theâ€" atre for Friday and Saturday, May 18th and 19th two weeks from now, is ‘Marion Davies in "‘When Knighthood Was in Flower.‘‘ The novel from which this picture was taken is one of the most fascinating of historical stories, and the picture has been wideâ€" ly acclaimed as one of the best of reâ€" cent examples of the supemor in the film art. The Masquerade Dance given by the Timmins Dancing Club in the Masonic Hallâ€"last Thursday evening, proved a very pleasing and successful event. â€"The nest ‘regular . meeting of the Town Council is schedyled ior Mon-f' day aftemoon, May 14th ‘ Mrs L. Joyal and â€" haby Yeft last Fl'l- day for a visit to Montreal and other pomts east. ~ ~ | The river broke up last week, all but the shore ice ‘being gone now, and a few days will see that away also. The river has raised wbout foot last week. The Mayor, Dr. J. A. Mclunis, left on Monday noon for a visit to Toronto Councillor L. S. Newton being Acting Mayor during the a@bsence of Dr. Mc Golden Beaver Lodge, A.F. A.M., Timmins, is giving an At the- Masonic Hall on Friday evening, May ith, commencing at 8.30. Dancing and cards will be among the. features of the evening‘s pleas_ure, music for the occasion bein‘g furnished by Wolno‘s fiveâ€"piece orchestra. Attendance is by invitation only. The two steamers on the river, the Irene and the Minga, have had trial trips this year and are all tuned up for a big season. The various motor boats are also ready to put to sea or see to putâ€"put. uts The small frame next to the Dominion Bank, moved temporar- ily from across the road to clear the ground for the Gorden Block, has been moved to Moneta. â€"Mr. Chas. Pierce intends to use the lot for an extension of his general store preâ€" mises which will have a front on Pine The Georgetown Herald last week had the following item in its column of ‘‘*Personals‘‘:â€"‘‘Mr. Charles Suâ€" therland, of Timmins, formerly of Georgetown, spent a few days in town during the week. ~Charlie has done well in the North Country.‘‘ treet as well as on Thu‘d Ave. when he extensions are made. ty y e es Al‘Kinds: Of Vegetable Plants: wiastes: seloct them from ' smdpomts ’ i. d The first and most in eficiznby Bvory i s t /. .78 4 se ts f wX s ‘ waix W mt P e y P . . ho NS YÂ¥ m s $ A 3 f ; We 11 Heart‘s Garden. 3 p.m.â€"Bible School. i8‘ ) u5 7 p.m.â€"‘‘A Fool‘s Paradxse M se Monday 8 p.m.â€"‘*Young People’s‘ Meeting. Wednesday 8 p.m.â€"‘ ‘!Prayer and} iBible Study. Pastor: M. R. Hall, â€" PhOBng Prompt Aftention. â€" > W. G. BOWLES, BA. . ; South Porcupme » Ont ' Township Building ue R. C. Forbes, optical special has opened up his optical park in connection with J. E. Garh was. engaxad in tho opfical profwg sion in Southern Ontario. _ mt His office is equipped with all the latest upâ€"toâ€"date optical eqnipment and is ons of the most up-toâ€"d-l’h optical parlours in Ontario. _‘ _ _ Errettville: â€" Englehart, Ont. | Florist, Landscape andMarâ€" ket Gardener Plants and Cut Flowers, _ _ If your glasses need changing Oiv; you are having any trouble. witliégi your eyes, call 185 and mal:e shw; appointment. Mattagami 6 Tickets for a Dollar. â€" Pints for a Dollar. Clean Stables, Clean Cows, Olem Handling, Clean Milk. i wWATCH. FOR THE .'BLAOK . HORSE AND THE RED RMG. _ i on o you‘l! find nothing 1 : Motrintinge, gold tims, ;h,n frames, etc., that will give lf Â¥ % ’v [ t e 2 ."‘,. x ‘.Al'.' i * ty 6t s # BAPTIST CHAPEL Ontario l

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