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Price: 102.00 and interest The Oldest Bond House in Canada 36â€"38 King St. East TELEPHONE MA G. 4. STIMSON m Maturing Victory Bonds Price: 102.25 and Price: 97.25 and interest â€"â€"Toronto MAIN 7400 interest interest Organizing Northern Ontario League at South Porcupine South Poreupine, Nov. 11â€"Special to The Advance. ' The South Poreupine Social and Literary Club held a Social evening at the United Church on Tuesday, and a nice sociable crowd was preâ€" sent. The next event of this organiâ€" zation will be held on November 18th, in the United Church. Subjects :â€" Hymn Study:â€"**Lead Kindly Light"; literary : Wordsworth. _ Community Singing and Recreation. The Dance in the Oddfellows Hall last Thursday night was well atâ€" tended, The Goldfields Orchestra furâ€" nished their usual program of upâ€"toâ€" date music and every one had a good time. Meeting at Majestic Theatre. _ South Porcupine Social! and Literary Club Meetings. Personal and Other Items from South Porcupine. Option Reported as Granted Group of Claims About Three Miles South of South Porcupine. The Instrumeats for the Poreupine (Goldfields Band are expected to arâ€" rive here this week. ~Word was reâ€" ceivedâ€" that they had been shipped Mr. Shakespeare arrived back in town after a short visit with his children in Toronto. Mr, Shakesâ€" pear will be playing the Euphonium in the Poreupine Goldfields Band. Mr. Fraser, of Schumacher, left for an extended trip to Thessalon. It is his intention to spend some time on a hunting trip while he is away. Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Perey Clark, of Toronto, a daughter. The proud grandfather, James Boyle, has been having an awful time answerâ€" ing the questions of the inquisitive ladies in town. Apparently Jim don‘t mind a little kidding, although some women want to know too much. A J4arge number of residents enâ€" joyved â€"~Saturday and Sunday skating on the lake. A few of them fell through the ice, but fortunately no serious mishaps uccurr(,(l The Mechanics of the Dome Minés are giving a Dance in the New School Hall on November 28th. Colombo‘s Orchestra of 7 pieces will furnish the musi¢e for the occasion. James Norrie, Engineer, arrived back in South Poreupine after spendâ€" ing about four weeks in Nova Scotia, Toronto, Brantford and other points, Mr. Norrie is contemplating locating here for some time. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO they had been shipped CONFEDERATION LIFE ASSOCIATION from Toronto on the 7th of November The ; South Poreupine Social Club are putting on their popular play ‘‘Safety First,‘‘ at the Majestic Theatre on Thursday, November 13th. A large number of tickets have been sold and a good turn out is expected. There will be a Special Meeting in the Majestic" Theatre tonight (Wedâ€" nesday) for the purpose of organizing the Northern Ontario League. The object of the Northern _ Ontario League is to place the needs of the people before the government and get justice for the North. All should make a special effort to attend this meeting. _ _ The â€" special production, ‘*To the Ladies,"" featuring Theodore Roberts, will be shown before the meeting. The Conservative Government of the Country are considering speculation of about 5,000,000 pounds towards miining in Canada. (Rne Colombo has moved into his new residence opposite the Canadian Gbeneral Electric Co., and the citizens are anxiously awaiting the announceâ€" ment of his intentions. _ The little home is being remodelled and should be very appetizing to the, lueky young lady. The question is : Who is the lucky young lady? Come on, (¢ene, Dr. Day and James lteed, of Conâ€" naught, drove to South Poreupine last week and reported the roads in very good condition. Mr. Joe Clemens, of Connaught, was a visitor in town last week. Mr. Clemens returned recently from a trip into Rouyn, and reports that with the exceeption of two or three good finds in that country, much work must be done before anyone can comâ€" ment on it generally. Joe Lee, Ltd., of London, England, and Glasgow, made an open bet of even money before the election that the Conservatives would obtain a majority over all parties in that counâ€" try. We must admit at this time, that Joe Lee Ltd., had it figured out pretty good. Mr. James Fera, left on Sunday for a short trip to Welland, Toronto, and other points. The patrons of the Majestic Theaâ€" tre will have an unusual treat on Friâ€" day and Saturday when the third dimension Movie **Plastigrams,""‘ will be on exhibition. â€" The management will furnish special glasses which must be worn to see this picture. W atch for the fun. Miss (Genevieve McJanet spent the week end with friends at Connaught. You owe him more than Bread and M]Ik E. C. WARD, Dis. Mgr., Cochrane, Ontario. A. W. PICKERING, Gen. Agt., Timmins, Ont. SIMMS, HOOKER DREW, Local Agents, Timmins, Ont. 31€C. tell us about it. It is reported that an option has been granted to a large Syndicate on a yroup of claims about three miles South of South Poreupine. Up to the time of going to press we have not been able to find out if this news is authentic. If it proves official, it will be welcomed by South Poreupine. Apparently the Fire Bug is a Verâ€" min or species of Groundâ€"Hog. Last week some waste saturated with coal oil was found alongside of Wilsonâ€" Raynor‘s Garage and set on fire, but the wind must have blown this fire out and the Fireâ€"Bug undoubtedly was afraid to go back and reâ€"set it, as the material was found in the conâ€" dition as stated above. Mrs., L. 8. Patterson, of Massey, has been visiting in South Poreupine for the past six weeks. During her stay she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. St. Paul, who have recently moved to their new residence, which was built by Tom Ryan. Mrs. Patâ€" terson left for Massey on Sunday. There has been considerable> comâ€" ment in town about the New School Hall and what the basement of this place would be used for. Many are in favour of installing a Gym. and many are against it. It is to be hoped that we ean publish an account at an early date on this question, so that all interested parties will be satisfied. Theére was little difficulty in disâ€" posing of all the articles at the Aueâ€" tion Sale of Saunders‘ Restaurant last week. Many very useful articles were sold at very low prices. HEAD OFFICE : TORONTO Please send me, without obligation on my part, particulars of your Policy to provide an education for my children. Sign and Mail This Coupon Now You are looking after him now, butâ€"what success and prosperity in life he may have will very largely depend on the education you give him. You can place him on the **London‘s Great 8,"* Musical Comâ€" edyâ€"Variety Players, are bokked for tfoun days at the New Empire Theatre beginning Monday, Nov. 24th. . This company of players has won a big reâ€" putation and their visit should be genâ€" erally weleomed as a pleasing vanmaâ€" tion from motion pietures. NOTED MUSICAL COMEDY PLAYERS HERE NOV, 24â€"27. ARRANGE SCHEDULE OF MEETINGS FOR A.S.D. CLUB A.S8.D. Club held offices of Arthur with all members meeting a schedu the month of No On â€" Thursday elected Executive offices of Arthur E. Moysey Co., with all members present. _ At ths meeting a schedule of meetings for the month of Nov#@mber was drawn up, and arrangements made to hold an At Home in the Masonice Hall at the end of the month. It was found impossible to rent the Hall for the last Friday in November, so accordâ€" ingly arrangements were made for the first Friday in December. Inviâ€" tations are being prepared for the event, and all members are requested to turn in the names of any to whom they wish invitations to be sent The meeting this evening will be a novelty dance, a committee consistâ€" ing of Miss Rhoda Macleod and Miss Bella Gowan, and Messrs J. K. Kenâ€" nedy, E. L. Urquhart and J. Jacobs, was appointed to arrange for a proâ€" gramme for the evening. It is also the intention to hold a bridge party later in the month. Road to Success Send for particulars of the certain Confederation Life Association method of providing an education for your boy. ........ Age ... evening the newly Commuttee of the _ a meeting in the