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Porcupine Advance, 23 Mar 1921, p. 5

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€] CALEDONIAN SOCIETY TO HOLD $OCIAL EVENING The regular meeting of the Caâ€" ledonian Society of Timmigs to be beld in the 1.0.0.F. Hall on Friday evening of this week, March 25th, will be a Social Evening. Special inâ€" xfion! to all the members have en issued this week to attend ,and a very pleasant evening is confidently expected. A very attractive pro‘ gramme=is being prepared, and all Seotsmen and Seotswomen will find Friday evening of this week at Caleâ€" donian Societvy meeting a very pleasâ€" in« ing..given, #agion ; for social ever on Monda : ‘Bhe Grand F1 gramme ito be Hal)l, Timmins evening, Marcl! unusualiy Tickets i ready, sal under wh anniversary « Pare will ha 4 G0O0D CHANCE FOR THE JUNIORS IN FOOTBALL the Timmins Footba day, the matfer of" ager for the Junior season was 101L sident Faithful with the idea of of Mr. W. A. F Field has kindly ten the Juniors agree they con hands. Mr. Fi player of wide special. executiv the game and h: the boys. (‘I w thing I can to h cause in boys we ture of t Ali‘\"‘ boys 1 who are intert see Mr. Field portunity: Rev. Mr. Cushing very capably looked after Junior Football here last year. This year, however, as he exâ€" pects to have a Boy Sceout team, the would like the town team to have a special manager, so as to leave him free. No better choice could be made than Mr. Field. It is now up to the boys to get busy and if they want to get into the football game they should @et in touch with Mr. Field at once. EING GEO®GE HOTEL FOR f SALE, WHOLE OR DBIVIDED { eleatrical and boile men‘t cist doubtedly chase fir The ‘hotel and full be secure« wown Porcup this fine buil worthy one f« enportunity ‘t« s‘de mOos veal nau OAidl d there Georg South nmuey 0oll bheginning days with ing and t ing ing rosDpe At OWn P On iss Tac Vn +1 Al relr [‘ LC en ewnere at art fixt C many of IN1 ete at Lt in THG NATM( ul and Rev. Mi )1 n 11 rtU‘AC aepend me."‘ th n ure di B rosper m at 16 T cons( n (1 na l T( welcome, Al the n N 16 M U« Ou Dek 1 reéee oven irâ€"earliest said this week,. wn or district football should possible ted ito lo ir and a uring otball hands in V H n Mmi executi ones imcreas H avy plate | tigerator, l E en range| 5 iss bUYVy fOUF ounter is is unâ€" : « 21 n m Ooutâ€" IN )lv ‘GIRLS HOCKEY GIVES | CHILDREN‘S AID OVER n SOME GOOD END OF THE _ SEASON HOCKEY HERE. In addition to the Girls Hockey, the Kinston vs Firemen games, etc., all well enjoyed, there have been other bright hockey matches here much enâ€" joyed recently by big crowds. Durâ€" ing the weekâ€"end the Hollinger Enâ€" "ineers erowds to watch makes it generally regretted that they did not start their hockey earlier in the season. If they had, there would be now a couple of classy girls‘ hockey teams there. The following are the players in fast night‘s game all of whom did well, and only need practice to ‘get there with both feet, standing up :â€"â€" ; Mack Sennett girls (white sweaters) captained by Miss Irene Carswellâ€" Misses Nellie Richardson (goal), Mary Bovd. Ireng Carswell, Nellie D U M wrrace . MaAacdonal Mary Downey, _ Cole. L. Kendall 1P( ere ilour. Sunshine Comedy Girls (red sweat s), captained by Mrs.S. MceCoy,â€" isses Poulin (g#oal), Klelah Brown idot t will prove more convenient and satisfactory for you all round The price will not be any more, and it often will be something less, than charged by outside firms for a less convenient service, j A full line of samples may be seen at The Advarice Office. _ Just call up Phone 26 and have these facts proved to your enâ€" tire satisfaction. of the Sampliers. ublic School boy al Mary Dow ird worke Ma a U Tunnin me, still Check Books â€" in Timmins > lans. are being arranged for, should ask you if hoâ€" as slackened ‘here, you Firemen games, elc., , there thave been other natches here much enâ€" by big crowds. Durâ€" nd the Hollinger Enâ€" conclusions with the t eoncluded 8 to 5, in T( n asoal), Kilela Id, Fern Maud Bovd ney d a nice DT work found n () effed nd did conciusion, tTie ig twentyâ€"five winding up a Miss [ 11 turn{ ed here, you ereater than 16 rOIN Ma brand 11 nod work give iPD renerall pa U UAISâ€" In soal m U wee 11 VC rate lago 11 team up Mi N 840 +OV« T( ley ame the M ( )€ 0.8 3% wz anea zm To l HEAVY GOLD SHIPMENTS M "1€ PR2ODUCTION OF GOLD IN THE TRANSVAAL CAMPS. The following figures will be of inâ€" terest for the pyrposes of comparison, as well as for general information. They are taken from the official figâ€" ures from the year 1907 to the end of 1920, thus covering fourteen years of production. The figures for 1920 inâ€" cluded the gold premium and so look higher than they actually were. Other wise, the production of the Transvaal miolit be considered at its thighest of such special importance. Proqucing gold mines may accomplish a great deal in assisting. to ‘bring exchange back to normal and to strengthen and establish the conmntry‘s finances on a firm foundation. Accordingly everyâ€" thing possible should be done to asâ€" sist the gold industry to ‘‘carry on,"‘ and nothing should be done surely by anvy Province to handicap the indusâ€" an y try. LO In 1C n TC ) ner nome n ork, â€" Buffal uthern poin 1erk M ven to the (On M t n Al W1ll D in Kin 11 n FROM EUROPE TO U .S. A U RUIT M 1] veLy M M he orancodern ‘Trade international ‘fina of this fact that O ure evre @(L at H even THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE ldman has returned after m visit to New Detroit and other Oove Pri ice 1e Dres elty Plank .. Prizes m muple accon in lon. nds )q Ma 1916 and 1918 and 1( nt time 1 Producin 0.:000 Us IDpDi 1 n n com @] mpâ€"| SMALL HOUSE WANTED, "I nn-l A»plv to Box 848. Timmins 0.000 Daace‘ ill be InC epl TC 1 In oi the Porcupi has received an & Game Depar Government reg the waters of ce of this district food Mr district Club w date tc COMPETENT GIRL WANTBD fo weneral housework. Appoly Mrs. J WAREHEOUSE FOR RENT 11 (An Tamarack Street Ni Rev A cordiai Ul#to attend Myp L Fourth Avenue and Pubiis Worship, :1 {U UE ev. R. S. Cushing, B.A., L. Th., Rector Phone 131. Residence, No. 1 Hemlock Street. en Sn] [ Euppupupupupuounueimupteupinupueupunuptoununununtrunanuauny m oxrefelLmieLUusVve e Rev. J. D. Parks, B.A., ben turned over by t Parks, Game Wards U ST. MATTHE 121 BYRNES PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. H 102 y 1 {) HELP WANTED 1K€ meé S C Pnong i regardin miet with fisn orrespondence 1se w Montgomery t by 40 feet, ApPIY J. W. REED, Timmins.‘ t ne tmenk Ist answet rtain n be IFW‘3 ol, 2.30 p.m. itation is e«tended to eso sorvices. 1 uJ [E $ 8\ f omm Fess‘m. s 5 ‘xififiâ€"'fi,n\, Mut : : m h iA *n Mep s es Ais emmaies, i Bs (A, Cemgat on ycsl en PR‘ on ut Mn c dng t o T P oi a ; s < bScants C e en y yc Bs\ B N â€"~€[y 9 e e jyorcch â€"(A. $ [ es ho m 3 w‘ (Â¥" â€" ce hall Lt ; 2ib 6T §- mt? e Cmm â€"LSl beas q:‘:f'-". ba tw '; Garrp C ;'n}‘:â€"{ s oi) J o e in seP Cuiu?" Wilk t Bos . o > ( 4 t e e t "aed c#m EB e on on fps Pn o ie Ki B +m Lt CSA s l «C Hi> y 7. ce ie iutmerracys % 44 P Uragwe k05 °P (aauctistae in y ce :598 â€"Prlind VesÂ¥ <agp yes® ‘,,g- ce Cxx" MAE NE yE it MCep Fica oo (T Es o B5 tz V % CÂ¥m268 2P & a (A 4o CEx>y G» CTeS * se oneey GNp â€"Gge‘ ty â€" css Qoa C ; , ; gyom Pss > reard Ertyue® - «e Coneavy exa fakai xo e%% graand & ¢ Y 5 anitol . [eSy i n s § ho x e oo E. is 31 . P s & / [AÂ¥ i9 9w (ige D sgorla Kn C ~Mts C 5) {:‘ on ,.“h', """":“3 s S ie ind .::;}«;; DL (‘q‘»‘ R '55; u't‘_ Py fas mc y N bueq 2. s it s2 . 2A ces sad E.sn p P Pss o. iA hssA ~V K§l (x@ § t up .';5(.;:4 [ / se ho :j’;q_» tss F3 ?.P-l» peys fige? noflfi’f» » fm liw i’?“ CA 67 (a l â€" NJ SR «B5 N * ; ES W 8 & o d Teanrt r}? [ ol _ tyr So MB â€" '-F‘.f;g:?r;_‘ Aa ® ue td o Special reductions in all Suits, Spring Overcoats, and 25 per cent. discount on all Fine Shoes. 44 Third Avenue @§$000009000080000000000808090000080000000008004804000404 4BQQQ O & OQ to C. R. WILLMOTT loa‘t 'O'&@MW%M@MM“OMO@@OW@Q&Q ©40O844§08§84§6064§00°0§$04§608 , 11.040 a.m 88§6§4 00%@0OOOWQW000%00QOOQOOW“WQQMOMQQWC- id liecan). and Fifth Avenue "estivals, 8.30 illed with . BUCOVETSKY & C0. ) Cedar Streots. a.m and 7 p.u ‘ry, «ecretary & Gan Club. JHURCH At irom here ie Dept. to n for this Rod & Gun m Sunday Sunday an on N1 inister n ma +0 mvers hbird early Rent of Ti 00 m of fext breed in (h #0@0080006§°060$00060 JOSEPH â€" CHEETHAM 000000600000006000000040R00000000000$000066 N@Q@OWO«: Ap; 609690866 widl der, Hyvdr ol v Piano Tuner and Repairer TIMMINTF P. 0. MMINS, PHONE 43 a Specialty Neaw Ontario Colonization C€o., Limite 2000 : Rhode TA y pruce, Jack Pine, Tamarack, Poplar L A T H nese V ers prompuy a FOR FOR SALE §$00000000000040466 ©0O§000000000000008000060006 Complcte facilities for Dressing and ; Matchkins , SALE Jacksonboro D. R. MacDonald, 6 Birch Street ‘ tae pair. [sland ‘Reds, 20 birds. irposes 2NA ie td U ted) Nt e Structural Steel and Steel Plate Work Transmission Machinery Grey Iron and Brass Castings Terms Moderate r attended to £0.00 T. F. KIN i1 b0¢¢~$0@00”0@0@0@%00“000“%0000006 Northern Reprosentative VINCENT WOObBURY U M BE BR yeat NP Timmins, Ort. eductions C Catario 4.2 0 Md <> <4 45 Le &5 Nics i Bn} bGq d 3t ;Jlj

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