Ontario Community Newspapers

Porcupine Advance, 3 Nov 1927, 2, p. 5

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Don‘t Buy or Sell Before You See Me. 36 Wilson Ave.., cor. Preston St Phone 610â€"J. Best Prices on all Goods Purchased. Lowest Prices on all Goods Sold. All Kinds of Furniture, Bought, Sold or Exchanged. New and Secondâ€" Hand Store This 20th day of August, 1927. House Dresses and Aprongs.................... 7b¢e. to $1.00 Baby 75¢c. to $1.00 Baby, Boobtees en ds 50c. to $1.00 Many other bargains for Baby. Come and see our new Fall stock A souvenir for baby with all purchases of $1.00 or over. TOWNSHIP OF CALVERT District of Cochrane PAUL DUBE, Treasurer. Mrs. E. Radburn, First avenue, who was called to her former home near Durham by the illness and recent death of her aged mother, Mrs. Watt, schumacher, Nov. 2, 1927. Special to The Advance. Mr. James Scott left recently to asâ€" sist in .the shaftâ€"sinking operations at the Mond Nickel Mine. Miss Maidie Dewar spent the weekâ€" end with friends at Hoyle. Mr. Howard McDonald, of Braceâ€" bridge, a former wellâ€"known employee of the MeIntyre Mercantile Co., is visiting at the home of his brotherâ€"inâ€" law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Arnott. Schnmacher C.G.L.T. Hold Very Pleasing Masquerade Event The two letters following are selfâ€" exptanatory :â€" Dear Editor:â€"If you ean find room for the attached letter from Colonel R. H. Webb, D.8.0., Mayor of Winniâ€" peg, and Provincial President of the Canadian Legion in Manitoba, I should be greatly obliged, as it will be read with interest by the general public and Legionnaires throughout the district. to ten o‘clock Friday night I anticiâ€" pated going with them, but I was sudâ€" denly advised of three very important civic matters coming up in the city this week, which made it absolutely imnossible for me to leave. I am sure you will realize that the importance of these matters is the only reason that kept me away. What I feel more keenly is the fact that I am not certain whether Colonel Baxter advised you in time that I would not be present Sunday night. If this was not done, it naturâ€" ally makes the situation so much more Hallowe‘en Social Proved Big Success. New Member of Schumacher Police Force. Visitors to and from Schuâ€" macher. Interesting News Items from Advance Corâ€" respondent at Schumacher. Regrets That Recent Appointment with the Canadian Legion Could Not be Kept. Will Visit Here, However, Between Nov. 18th and 22nd, and Will Address Canaâ€" dian Legion. follows : President Mayor of Winnipeg Explains Failure to Visit Timmins Yours truly, . THOMAS FELLOW Secretary Canadian L letter from Mavor Webb Minthorn Block liged, as it will _ by the general ires throughout PELLOWS, 100 Mary justified their judgment. She is not only beautiful but a superb acâ€" tor for her ninteen months. _ There are scenes when she almost ‘‘steals the picture.‘! Mr. and Mrs. M. Boivin announce the marriage of their daughter, Lorâ€" ette, to Paul Gervais, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Gervais, the event to take place in St. Anthony‘s R.C. church, Timmins, on Saturday, November 19th, at 8 a.m. So a committée of impartial bacheâ€" lors was called in and they chose Mary Louise Miller, who played the little kidnapped child. There were fact and thin babies, those with hair and without, babies with teeth and babies with none. ‘*‘I would rather cast forty pictures with grown ups than pick out one baâ€" by,"" said de Ruelle, throwing up his hands. * This was brought home foreibly to Emile de Ruelle, of the Mary Pickford studio, during the making of ‘*Sparâ€" rows.‘"‘ Mary‘s new picture coming to the Goldfields theatre on Friday and Saturday, Nov. 4th and 5th. A pretty baby was needed for the picture and a call went out. In came the babies, and after looking at about 200 they all lookedâ€"alike to de Ruelle. However, each mother insisted that HER baby was the prettiest and most clever. A despatch from Sudbury says that a discovery of gold has ‘been made about 20 miles northwest of the scene of the recent zine and copper disâ€" covery in Cunningham â€" township. Those making the discovery are W alâ€" ter Penley, Fred C. Bidgood, and Wallace Edmunds. These prospecâ€" tors are well known in the Cobalt, Kirkland Lake and Poreupine disâ€" tricts. They declare they staked nine claims, and merely came to Sudbury for the purpose of securing supplies to last until Christmas. Chief interest, however, continues to centre on the zine, copper and lead deposits in Cunningham. SELECTING A BABY FOR MARY PICKFORD‘S SPARROWS Since the beginning of time, every mother has thought her ba‘by the pretâ€" tiest in the world. REPORTED DISCOVERY OF GOLD NEAR CUNNINGHAM The Canadian Girls in Training held a Hallowe‘en masquerade social in the basement of the United Chureh on Saturday night. Afternoon tea was served from four o‘clock until ten. Special attractions were the ever popular "‘fish pond"‘ and cakeâ€" guessing contests. _ Socially and finâ€" ancially the event was a great success. Mr. and Mrs. K. Dawson and famiâ€" ly, pioneer residents of our town, are leaving this week for Timmins. We regret the departure of good citizens but wish them prosperity and happiâ€" ness in their‘new home. Mr. Burwell is the new member of the Schumacher police force. reéturned on Sunday evening. _ Mrs Radburn and family have the deepes! sympathy of the community in then bereavement. serious. I hope _ having M1 place at 1 Therefore if you will forgive my absence last Sunday evening, and would be interested in having me visit Timmins, I shall make the neâ€" cessary arrangements and get in touch with you as early as possible. If you care to give this letter pubâ€" licity in your local paper, I shall apâ€" preciate it very much, so as to inform your good people the reason why 1 did not keep my engagement. Thanking you very much indeed for the invitation, and wishing you and the other members of the Associaâ€" tion the best of good wishes, hoping to have the opportunity and privilege of meeting you later on, believe me to remain, Yours very truly, THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO K. H. WEBB, Mayor of Winnipeg. FUR COAT VALUES You may pay for the Holt, Renfrew Fur Coat of your choice on very easy extended payment terms if you wish. No interest charges for this service. Buy Your FUR COAT on Our EXTENDED PAYMENT PLAN NOW BROUGHT TO YOU! Yonge at Adelaide Toronto‘s Leading Holt, Renfrew l(/' C‘nm F723 P7 E Company Holt, Renfrew are this season making it possible, for the first time, for outâ€"ofâ€"town people to enjoy the unmatched values which year after year bring many Toronto customers to our store. This seaâ€" son we have organized an outâ€"ofâ€"town shopping service which has met with instant approval and has been an unusual success in serving outâ€"ofâ€"town customers. Write to us toâ€"day giving details of your requirements and we will gladly furnish full information without any obligation, and if desired, whenever possible, forward a selection direct to your home for your approval. izend for one of our illustrated catalogues featuring a wide selection of smartlyâ€"styled, reasonablyâ€"priced fur coats. Electric Seal Coats Electric Seal Coat Selfâ€"trimmed trimmed with [ Alaska Sable Muskrat Coat Selfâ€"trimmed Representative Holt, Renfrew Values Real Sealskin Coat Selfâ€"trimmed Toronto L[imited Thursday, Nov. 3rd, 1927 C W en t $ § }} § $ ammmmce }1 }) J iJ }) i) }j mm i} i} ue Various other trimâ€" mings from Hudson Seal Coat Selfâ€"trimmed Mole Skin Coat Selfâ€"trimmed

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