Ontario Community Newspapers

Porcupine Advance, 25 Feb 1925, 1, p. 12

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THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO f ?%SMWXWWXWWSS @ WWWMWO@OWOO”WWOQ 114C QOL inhe most expemenced and conâ€" servative mining brokers in Canada, has recently contributed to the press some very illuminating articlee on Northern ~Ontario. lhs latest .comâ€" panison of and Paper with AXtold,""‘ _ published in the Canadian Mining Journal of October 24th, and xeprodmed in the January nunvber of the Canadian Club‘sâ€" M: agazine, **The \Iap]e graphically presents some mnterestmg aspects of Ontario‘s mineral rpsources. Mr. Draper Dobie, of Dra Co., 14 King Street Fast one of the most experienced servative mining brokers in has recently contributed to some very 1Hummdtmo' art Northern ~Ontario. .Hls lat pamson of and Pay Go‘:d,‘‘ published in the wt wWas expected Uhat ghe New Emâ€" pire Theatre would the reâ€"opened on Monday of this week, but the work of reâ€"decorating and altering has not been completed yet. The date of the reâ€"opening will be announced later) ed Mayo ment, anrnd treatment 1a for a vi The Northern News, of Coba"t, last week says:â€"‘‘"Mrs. M. A. Ellis, of Timmins, spent a few days this week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mns. Boyvile."‘ An examin neers will be Timmins, on FPéb. 2Othn. at at GORDON BLOCK Mr. I Town It was expected The New week {says :â€" Timmins, was week .‘ ine hebekah Lodge is holding a Bazaar of Home Cooking and Fancy Work in thé 1.0.0.F. Hal! on Thursâ€" day, April 9th, 1925, | Mrs. Drew, of Canni turned ‘home last week ; hey son, Mr. Geo. S, Dre | Bornâ€"In â€" Timmi February 19th, 1925, Sam I)a\xd.-â€"â€"â€"a son.\ Rinn ‘Bros. this‘ week n Ladies‘ Wear store to. No Block, - Jo-da) ( nesday, the Also, Chma The next regular meeting of C mneat regular meeting of the wn Council is scheduled for Monâ€" YÂ¥ afternoon, Feb. 9th. commencing 4 p.m. 20th, at 9 a.m L. K. Pierce, who recently ’\lbllâ€" yo Brothers Hospital fon treatâ€" ard who was much benefitted y ent there, has left Tor ( alifornâ€" a visit in Los Angellos. \ â€"H A LP E R 1 N Timmins and District Notes antee our imination for stationery Revekah it fin, sA s vb“uliâ€" tee our goods for quality and bééluty. full lines of Royal Crown Derby, Limoges , Cut Glass, Leather Purses and Bags, etc. ATTRACTIIVE STOCKS (Wednesday) is Ash Wed. >first day of Lent. as. ‘held at the High échofil Thursday (toâ€"morrow) Laskeard Speal **Mr. Einiten M mh Timmins, on Agent for Regina and Gruen Watches this week moved their qkeard speaker â€" last r. Eric McEw en, of visitor to town last’ innington Ont East, Toronto, Draper Dohbic on Ihnrqdav to Mr. and Mrs. ter a visit to TELEPHONE 212 0 Gordon engojâ€" Remenber the hockey matches toâ€" morrow (Thursday) evening at the "I‘immins Rink. Two Juvenile teams will play in the Roach Cup series, and the 1925 Juniors will play the Junions of 1923 and 1924. T wo*lively and interesting matches may be expected, and â€"a good crowd should be assured. reâ€" evening, March 6th. ‘This . event is being put on ‘by Golden Beaver Lodge, No. 528, A.FP A.M ) and will start .1t eight thirty o‘clock. The ev ening will be spent at dancing, with (ardb For those who do not dance, Invitations _ are being issued this week for an At Home to be held in the Masonic Hall, Timmins, on Friday eveninig, March 6th. ‘This . event Is being put on by Golden BReavar I ail~s town Tor a couple of weeks and being heartily welcomed here aâ€" gain by innumerable friends and acâ€" quaintances,\ : Mrs. R. P. Teare, one of residents of Timmins, but dent at Whornhilil, Ont., is friends in town dfor a couple All auto owners, truck owners, etc., show‘d note that Chief Greer says that all must have the 1925 markers by Feb. 28th.. For the TownsHip of Tisâ€" dale Chief Melpnis sets the same limâ€" it. The markers may ‘he secured here at the Town Office, upstairs. The Division Court sat in Th yvesterday, with His Honour Caron presiding. ‘There was a list of chiefly garnishes account collection matters., day from a short vik Mrs. Caldbick will re later. | Mn h 4. 1 P fine new premises in the Block receently occupted by the J Heffernan Co. store, The remgins of the late W m, Gagne are to be taken to Bonfie!d on the early train toâ€"morrow for interâ€" ment at that place,/ Band Concert after t vices on Sunday, Mare Goldfields Theatre â€" Gan PINE ST., TIMMINS on t« week The water Rinn Bros. moved this week Mr, James Lochmne of Cobalt a visitor to town ov er the weekâ€"end M» Mr. Jame and Mrs. R. G, Bradley, of T were visitors to the Camp | ? public should note that rates must be paid at the office in the Town Hall. JEWELER AND OPTICIAN ~unday, March 1st, at the Theatre. Good programme, veare, one uf the early Timmins, but now resiâ€" ‘aldbick returnc d on Sunâ€" short visit to the south. we will return to Timmins aftter the church ser Ont., is visiting sat in Timming Honour Judge the â€" Gordon Camp last to the large and now uj was

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