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Porcupine Advance, 19 Nov 1924, 1, p. 11

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See the heavy ribbing under the laces. This is only one of the many special features that make it possible for us to back up the sweeping guarantee on every pair. Rates to suit all cases. Phone, Call or Write J. K. Moore Steamship Agent Wearing rubbers all day is tiresome, but since rubbers are necessary, why not wear RHINO Rubber Footwear? Each pair combines the least weight with the longest possible wear ? ‘*Compare the W ear" Timmins, Ont. ~44p, Phone 585â€"w FOR SALE BY S$. Daher Son Ostrosser Co. Box 70. This footwear is made from RHINO RUBBERâ€"the toughâ€" est and most wearâ€"resisting that Science has yet discovered â€" which will wear up to twice as long as ordinary rubber. Let us fit you with a pair of RHINO. The following is from the last issue of The Northern News, of Cobalt :â€" ALLEGED ‘*CONFIDENCE" GAMES BEFPORE TWO COURTS Experienced Workmanship Gordon Building, â€" Timmins. By Lambkin and Roberts, P.O. Box 839 49 5th Ave. 41â€"54 p Now open for business. Firstâ€"class rooms, and steam heated All npâ€"toâ€"date conveniences. Reading and Sitting Rooms. Sample Room for Travellera. Best dining room in town. Meals at all hours. in Antique Restoring Upholstering Shop Fitting Interior Decorating Repairing Musical Instruments. IROQUOIS FALLS. PARIS HOTEL ‘‘Poppy Day,"" under the auspices of the Ladies" Auxiliary of the G.W. V.A. at Sudbury last week netted the neat sum of $400,.00. . The money will be used for relief work among reâ€" turned soldiers and their families. Last year the organization spent over $1060000 for this purpose in Sudâ€" bury. ‘"Toâ€"day they said that the hidden wealth in Northern Ontario could pay off the whole debt of the British Empire and still have untold milâ€" lions‘ worth of minerals left." pectally to vellous leg ground. ‘‘When I was a boy I used to think that the first land that showed up through the waters in the time of the Creation was Egypt or Turkey but I am convinced, through historiâ€" cal and geographical research, that Northern Ontario was the first land to show when God created land,"" said Dr. J. B. MacDougall, Assistant Chief Inspector of Education for Northern Ontario, in addressing the Kiwanis Club luncheon on ‘*Northern Ontario as a National In ‘introducing his subject he said: ‘*Countries usually spring to fame through beingr known for their comâ€" merceial value, thein production of great men, their reputation as a fightâ€" ing race, or through their antiquity." Northern Ontario can lay claim to. fame on all these counts, and esâ€" In a report of a Toronto luncheon The Toronto Telegramâ€" last week says :â€"â€" "When I was a boy I used to DR. McDOUGALL SAYS THAT NORTH WAS CREATED FIRST. ‘*‘The thing that makes ‘*Polikushâ€" ka‘‘ remarkable is the simplicity of his nature, the subtle portrayal of servility imposed by serfdom, which did not, however, succeed in crushing his innate nobility and strength. This character as acted by Moskvin, is an unforgettable one, and will live in the memory of those who have the good fortune to see *‘ ‘*‘After being shown in Ontario, it is planned to present this historic picture _ throughout _ Canada. The Canadian Proletarian Films Ltd:, deâ€" serve the strongest coâ€"operation of the workers in their splendid atâ€" tempt to produce educational art picâ€" tures that will be: available to the workinge class." To begin with, this film is totally different from those dished up for our usual consumption. The _ bourgeois atmosphere is entirely missing. There is no cheap love story, no alluring scandal, no commereialized sentimenâ€" talism:â€"â€" As a work of art, the poigâ€" nant story and beautiful acting set a high water mark in the moving picâ€" ture world. . The film depicts serf life in Russia almost one hundred years ago. It is drawn with the simple inâ€" tensity of that master of dramatic Leo Tolsto1. There, before our eyes, appears the actual hovels and surâ€" roundings of the serf‘s. The lonely, bare landscape. The whole primitive setting only throwing into more powâ€" erful relief the fundamental human qualities of the people involved. It is life not assembled and scereened. Not set as on a stage,. Not overâ€"emphasâ€" ized or distorted.. But life as lived by _ unsophisticated _ human â€" beings faced with the tragedy and joy of exâ€" istence. ‘*When the Moscow Art Theatre players appeared in New York last winter, the crities found that their usual stock of phrases were inadeâ€" quate to deserithe the art of those players Now we know why. For most of the actors in ‘*Polikushka‘" belong to the Mosecow Art Theatre, and the central figure, * Polikushka,"‘ is superbly acted by Ivan Moskvin one of its stars. "It was evident that the audience which assembled an hour and half beâ€" fore the picture was scheduled to start, in order to be assured of seatâ€" ing accommodation, was familiar with the â€"reputation of the Moseow Art Theatre. It was also a refutation of the doubt expressed by the censor, when he asked, ‘*What makes you think Canadian people are interested in pictures from Russia?" 22nd. In reference to this Russian picture at the time it was shown in Toronto, a writer in **The Worker,"" had the following to sayvy :â€" Picture That Has Created Much Inâ€" terest and Discussion to be Shown at Old Empire Theatre. ‘*Polikushka.‘‘ This â€" pi shown at the Standard T ronto, in September, t houses. It will be at theâ€" Theatre, Timmins, on Frid urday of this week, Nov More than passing interest has been caused by the recent release of the Russian motion â€" picture _ film, ‘*Polikushka.‘‘ This picture _ was RUSSIAN FLM TO BE HERE ON FRIOAY AND SATURDAY THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO a country â€" with endary and historu mceture _ was d Theatre, Toâ€" ,toâ€" crowded the Old Empire A V and Satâ€" 21st and 8 « ® < *# w# w# # # # + # se â€" t ## a *# _# #* w# a ## Lad ## ## # # # # ## ## ## tw *# w ®# *# + *# # + w# *# # # # # t t # * # # ## # # # # ## ## *# w# # + *# # w# ## # o _ tw _A + # # # *# # # t# # ## t# ® # # # ## # # # # t Cns # # # # t ## a _#e % ® :“ .“ # # # # # *##"% ## # # w “‘ # # tow _ + # «# # # ## Cas # t# #*# ## A he # a *4 * a ta * Suatse «h _ t w# ## % * t# _# t# _ w# w# # # d ## a _# o #as t T. # w# w# _ #% * % **° * ** *# # # 20 ve" * it 2 0.0'.0 *L CaJ #*% Â¥*# #Â¥* "a a*, 0.0 #" ® Cl ® 0.0 _# t @0 > *# #e #©. *4 * *+ # *s ® _# 44 #4 #* # ’00 * °* es *# To i i is is ns io sc stt s 2t 2 22 282 2%, 28. 1%, * t t ‘%t‘ /% “.“’“:“2“ 2“ 2“ .“2“ 2“.“ .“ .“ .“ .0-0 .“ .“ 2“ ’“ ’“ .“ ®_% *4 t 1t .t . * A“,“’“,“’ A estest. t :t "t :t. * ’“’“’“.“’“’“ ies _ ®@# _ #* we, bo.*, #©° w# #* +4 S #4 f Nind + y * ## ## e e ## #* ® *# # * C *4 #4. * # # 4 _ "a" 9 #* # + # ## :W:vv 0“0 e #* # * + #4 *#4° 6 # *# 4+ e e ## 4 + + *A C 44 # # 4 ##4 4 *# # e #4 #4 oo * \a/ # * *% Ww 44 #@ * # # *« + s* * _ 4 #4 #4 foofess TW #* 44 # fest ow #4 $ e *4 # *# 4 #4# * C 4 $ + a**@ *«* e *4 es y m $ + wl 4 # # CC #4 ht 4 .0 44 * SOUTH _ PORCUPINE, â€" Mects every second and founth Wednesday in each ‘month, in IO.O0.F. 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