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Porcupine Advance, 27 Dec 1920, p. 8

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â€" â€"" EARTHBOUND " 2d â€" i i5 yorpueus upueusveueveueyeveueueveusueusue t= I F q t veupyeuetevousueususuceuet E, New Year‘s Specials The Curtis Drug Co. 20 to 50 Per Gent. Larry Senon Comedy Matineesâ€"â€"Monday, Wednesday and Saturday at 2.30 Ivory Goods Toilet Cases Boxed Chocolates Sm Fancy Boxes Writing Papers New Empire Theatre NEAR POST OFFICE Friday and Saturday, Dec. 31st and Jan. 1st Basil Kimg‘s Powerful Drama of the Unseen World retcse. en â€" < wl ‘ain | fom £8 [ To | ET : 0 m B " cUE eS i in es DANCING THEATRE BASEMENXT . Off Regular Prices Clearing Saie of odds and ends in gifts, at from Every Wednesday and Saturday after the show. Goods on Sale ThAE NYAL AND PENSLAR STORE BASIL‘ KING‘S "Earthbound" GOLO W YN Smoking Sets s â€"â€" Dclls Canadian Pictorial TIMMINS, ONT. Perfumes Toys THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE 43 C3 30 S SA Un The annual Sunday School Christâ€" mas Tree in connection with §t. Matâ€" thew‘s church will be ‘held this (Wedâ€" nesday) evening in the basement. Tea will be served at 5 p.m. , tended, and all present enjoyed a very pleasant evening. (Music of the best kind was furnished by the Colombo )relhestra. Mr. Chas. Alton won the fine turkey given by Mr. T. F. King for the best score in tenâ€"pins. Mr. Alton‘s score vas 218. ‘The turkey given by Mr. King for the best fiveâ€" pin score was won by Mr. Jack Guthro with the even seore of 200. * Timmins Golden Chapter Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire are holding their second annual Rose Ball in the Masonic Hall on New Year‘s Eve, Friday, Dec. 3ist.â€" Dancing at 9.30. Colombtb‘s Orchestra. Refresh ments. This will be one of the best social events of the season. The Christmas Night Dancte in the New Empire Theatre was largely atâ€" The 19231 Huudson Bay Dog Derby at the Pas, Manitoba, is scheduled for March Ist. A purse of $2500.00 is offered for the event, and there will be big doings for three days, including Carnival features and a Ball. dias If the Premier really wishes to supâ€" nly good work for the unemployed. why does he not consider tire matter of building the proposed, North Land hiechway? 4 Mr. RNoy â€"Upton, of the Timmins Fire Department, is spending the holiâ€" days at Toronto and other points of interast in the south. s (Miss Florence Ross, of tl Bank staff, Haileybury, : Arnold Burrows were the g Mr. and Mrs. ®olin Burrows tome in Poreupine over the ‘The first Dance to be given by the Caledonian Society of Timmins will be held in the Masonic Hall on Monday evening next, Jan. 3rd. . Mr. J. Willy, formerly of this Camp but now with the Wrightâ€"Hargraves at Kirkland Lake, spent Christmas with friendsâ€"in town. The first League Hockey game of the season will be on ‘Wnursday evenâ€" ing of this week at the rink here. No one should miss this game. (Mr. Loughrin of the Imperial Bank staif, of Timmins, is spending the Christmas ‘holidays in Ottawa and other points east and south. Mr. R. LeHeup, of Haileybury, Seâ€" ecretary and Agent for the Children‘s Aid Society of Temiskaming, was a visitor to Timmins this week. vince and other points east. [ Mr. A. Ridd mmacesces ’infli(-o. is spen: A Watch Night Service will be held | home in Parry in St. Matthew‘s church on Friday‘ evening, Pee. 3lst. at 11.30. 1~ Mr. H. Stue . Mr. D. Loughrin, of the Hollinger Ollice staff, spent Chrsitmas at his home in ‘Mattawa. % (Miss Copps is moving her fancey goods store from Pine street to 41 Third Avenue; next to where the Oriental Bakery was loeated, Mr. and M spending the vinece and oth Mr. Geo. S. Drew Christmas holidays Cannington, Ontario Mr. J. P. Bartleman left last week for Toronto to spent the Christmas holidays with relatives and friends at Hailevbury. f 1@ imnusi¢ for ghtful evenin irge number f in ing the ‘holiday: and other point Timmins News in Brief oreu} Danced rom , village and t« bylaws for the s at I7 and to 18 »babl v HIOI8 "airbrotue in Quebec of the Royal y, : andâ€" Mr. the guests of rows at their the weekâ€"end. tendd spending the his home in al 0 1090000000008 000800000600060004 #00080069§60000064008060# EMPIRE HOUSE FOR SALE, No. Start pr "©1921.‘" Norman Faulkner, the oneâ€"legged fancy skater who was to give an exâ€" hibition at the rink bere last night, was unable to be here on account of the train missing connections at the Junetion. He wili give his exhibition this evening. ‘He is a returned soldier who lost a leg in France, but who is now ereating a sensation throughout the country ‘by his skating exhibitions. @$600068§000004000008000006060000080§6000000004 80000000 (Mr. Reynolds, barrister and solicitâ€" or, spent the holiday season at his home in North Bav. Mr. A. 8. Fuller, formerly of this Camp, but now of New York City, is spending a few days renewing acquain tances in the Camp and sizing up the situation. Mr. Fuller came in on the National on Christmas Night. Mr. D. Curtis left on Monday for a visit to his home at Barrie, Ont. Mr. Fred Kenning left on Friday‘s National to spend the holidays at his home in Pembroke. $00000008099000000000090000 009900000000 000 0000004400006 WANTEDâ€"Smail filing cabinet, letter size; une or two drawers. Apply ~ with particulars of size and price to The Advance, Timmins. JOSEPH â€" CHEETHAM Repairs a Specialty: muuple 50 Third Avenue, opposite Queen‘s Hotel. Apply to John Denosavitehn on the premises. "bl1â€"52â€"1p. Phone 152. P.O. Box 458 Will visit Timmins first of every month at Dalâ€" ton‘s Livery. Any other times by arrangement Ask your dsaler for Dr. Gagâ€" non‘s Veterinary Medicines. Mail Orders promptly attended to DR. L. GACNON Your Vote and Influence solicited for VETERINARY OFFICE HAILEYBURY. H. Stuckey Piano Tuner and Repairer () TIMMINS, P. O. R. D. Robertson Polling Day, January 3rd treig weeks aeticl ing A Sound »|] vaci ol sded now to Councilior, 1921 rief clerk at the ed, is away on a ation. Terms Moderate stl H. B. Will mas at hi write it WANTEDâ€"â€"By young girl, position as stenographer, ~Apply P. 0. Box 101 Tirmins. 51452 p. FORX RENTâ€"II FOR SALE OR TO RENTâ€"SMA®LL FOR SALEâ€" A teward will be given for informâ€" ation leading to the return of Prince, St. Bernard and Collie dog. Last seen on Saturday morninge. OR RENTâ€"IHouse on corner of Eim and Broadway. Apply at 58 Bm& way. â€"B. Lennan. 8 2R SALEâ€"lestaurant building and all fixtures and contents. For cash or on easy terms. Apply by letter to Mrs. Annie M. Humphrey, Sehnmâ€" macher. â€"Offâ€" House and contents. Eim street, Timmins 29 Maple street, Timmins REWARD W.A. FIBELD, Apply blp. 17

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