Ontario Community Newspapers

Porcupine Advance, 31 Oct 1923, 1, p. 2

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Sullivan Newton, General Agents, Timmins. BANK OF MONTREAL «QOf Canada : Waterioo0,On itario , ., The money you work for and save will mean more and more to you as you see the figures in your Bank Book gradually mountâ€" ing up. Open a Savings Account with us and keep depositing steadily. _ You Value Most What You Work to Keep Any policyholder, eligible for examination, may secure the service by applying to the Head Office of the Mutual. The Institute will then be authorized to give the examination and the result will be absolutely confidential between the Institute and the policyholder. The conditions are as follows: If a letter is more convenient than a call, you can open and maintain an account with us by mail. R If insured for $4,000 and less than after such insurance has been in force years, and every second year thereafter If insured for $2,000 and less than $3,000â€" after such insurance has been in force for four years, and every fourth year thereafter. If insured for $3,000 and less than $4,000â€"â€" after such insurance has been in force for three years, and every third year thereafter. If insured for $5,000 and overâ€"after such insurance has been in force one year, and every vear thereafter. I{ insured for $1,000 and less than $2,000, the policyholder is eligible for first examination after such insurance has been in force for five years, and every fifth year thereafter. If insured for $2,000 and less than $3,000â€" after such insurance has been in force for four years, and every fourth year thereafter. Established over 100 years l\\\‘? ) / siei l \ Timmins Branch Ayi) on > $5,000â€" for two 2589 4 Ot to the f.'hf m aAFr} latet firm posstD which this b the prospect Mr. Anson C ing, "Mr. C that / $15,000 NUGGE BROUGHT FROM GILLIES LIMIT <*24j 10 ;00 ar: Big Crowd Watch Wagon Arrive at Cobalt with Tonâ€"Nugget, 75 per cent. Silver. 1 hree en ed 16 me uUn 16 O VE in{d e nug#get are _~I ark, K. Varetté rette and Anso actreally ntlemen irk 11 11 ¢ 2C Imbp)i wher U T; ‘MeQ . ClalMm or August, an made on Seq ement DV mply jutftt the the hi M r t V YA *X 11 tha di Irt the nent monster nu 5,000 had bet Cw net ohal theâ€" wiing he mem! ) cmma~y Phe | ne Di@ nugget ou intoy ~GCobalt: Th« miles north of th it of the Norther:t loration Un ‘s :01 "Clic et was. TS 1t W it 16th e|vV ue of PORCUPINE ADVANCE . ) HH ireltdE It) uid the . but 1,0600 O{){). OV mc of of whie YreCVI ind louUuncee S(*OVv eJ 6t in POV rabl juit ) n( n( th id 11 )\ tJ1 i'mm%fismmsmmmmmfimsfim explain the ‘Ph 01 tim{ 11( the Most colds are the result of a weakened condition of the sysicm. Nothing will undermine your health so quickly as a cold. More consumpâ€" tion results from neglected colds than any other source. When you notice a cold developing build up your sysâ€" tem. The most effective way, to do this is to take a tonicâ€"Carnol. Mr. Harry Heller, of Regina, cured a cold of two months‘ standing by taking Gold Completely Cured With Two Bottles you plcl SlUIrC n a T I n ive be Therke etely rem have suffte ancluded j the â€"N.O.H .:A regard tlre 0o the caltbre The Star piu liquor Aftet W 11 SUudpury on trimminy th Buy your tickets now from the girls Prices 75¢c and $1.00â€"Reserved seat sale November at Meyers Drug Store ST. ANTHONY‘S ALTAR GIRLS‘ SOCIETY OF ST., ANTHONY‘S R.C. CHURCH This play is being produced under the auspices of Real red blood flows in the veins of the characters in " The Wolf" T he play is mounted with special scenery, lighting and effects The strongest play of the North Country ever written i] The Play which shows the true French Canadian spirit The Dramatic Event of Timmins JAfi ify lot wert H: na ll 11 that eW Empire L thlev ind one 061 1lH id what he Hu 11 S11 2 SHaull eat the 11 the in‘ the bre J u the LU W H 81 t]l:li )10( 115 the T that who 4wo bottles of r1at it has comâ€" old from which he first week of otherâ€" remedics ithern minses : tdbury unlicen wC 11( NIlill 111 2 t ri bottle I1soOn ligqu 111 notltr ANNUAL MEETING OF N.O.H.A. SATURDAY,. NOVEMBER 17 bv ‘an mediate tion :1 pleted ied hy Ssecreta 11 ¢ mo the bvy on The fif NXorthern tionâ€" has to H the lreadsy ntran O V mb not reapresent CC ird IT‘¢ nih Fanion In n _ announcing ry Charlton give trmation fFor the ous cluhbs in the club shall ‘be e th 10th pre m hy the me pon t esident and it vided 10th 10 esent »lurned x playe tration innual the more th of the s 2 ird in thik § tht‘ { beatron TT interme« hx e thre mbe it the 1t in the reâ€"ment rat H o CAnnuXl ~med anmnua MP¢ 16( ind reosxs 1116¢ ely )T CX the s in the nands Wednesday Thursday ind itel itu LP‘€ *4 B4 ial fe €10.00 t } -t-]-x 1 C CALL AT 58 THIRD AVENUE OR 60 BALSAM STREET TELEPHONE 419A TIMMINS 1 \ \ de NEW AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS 1J With Thursday Matinee pl the | heaype h N im | K n Al} t 16 m UpD exp IT‘¢ O1 all 1j I1

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