Ontario Community Newspapers

Porcupine Advance, 23 Mar 1921, p. 8

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As President Jack Faithful says "We have, had Spring with us mil winter, and it is going to be an'early summer will this your.” Accordingly good weather and a big day are expm'wtod- quite. eonfidcantly on May 24th. Junk Thomas says that seven years. ago the 24th was a very fine. day and so it is every seven years. So when the two Jacks agree, there 's surely a good day coming. A Toa and Sale of IIume-mlade Baking, and Sewing (plain and fan- ey) is to be Ireld in the I.0.0.F. Hall on Saturday afternoon, March 26th, from 3 to b' 1mm, under the auspices ut' Crold Nugget licbelmhs. All are invited to the event, and it promises to be a profitable and pheasant away sion for those aticndinst. -lmis, 'many friends in town and dis- trict will regret. to know that Mr. J. Heppleston has been eonfined to the 'house with illness during the past week. All will wish J. H. an early ande complete return to the fullest health. k 'rrrhere was a big crowd at the dance at King's HalLon Saturday, the new orchestra there attracting many. t t . J. L. 1%glehar't, totuneroreh,airu of the T. & N. o. Railway Clom-. m, is in the Wellesley Hospital, in), though now well on the way ovary and expected to he able to the hospital this week. His Pre- byness and the necessity, for hos- treatment- amne from trouble is teeth. _ Cobalt Cochrane ‘aledonian Society of Timmins ing an Open Dance in the 'Hall, Tuesday evening, April The George Taylor Hardware Timmins NeWs in Brief '.c' a curling club re hold in the Cc (Wednesday) e and low Nuance. you to own curling 3 the meet Down mnong the orchards of Nova Seotia, t wick, on Sherbrooke Street in Montreal, Yonge S Avenue in Winnipeg, on the far flung horizons td' fa, up through the mountains, of British (‘olu'mb in Vaneouver, on Government Street in Vittoria--. of all the ours you see are Ford cars --in many crowd at the dance ml strength mala mdition of 11532 UH club. This me'et.. le Council Cham- y) evening at, 8 of ll earr if Ind The Geo.1'ay10r Hardware 1e " cut ll Why the Ford is the “Universal” Car ll wrea bouts ing,' called 11 ort ot ll the samestory in Afr a! operation and main makes " it power or its low fir nplioi'ty The Masquerade Ball at Sehumae, her last week was a great success. The attendance was large, the eos- tumes original and interesting and well carried out, and the 1nusie and everything, else up to the usual high standard of {McIntyre Recreation Irall events. Among the many striking costumes the one winning first prize as a Comic. was worthy of note, though many did not understand the signihe- anee of [his masquerade. This first prize was won by Mrs. Fred 1fehllis, ter, her representation being a skil- fut one of "Topsy," the celebrated little colored lady in “Uncle Tom Is Cabin.” IS , Mr. T. H. Strain, of South Por- cupine, has just returned from Flor- ida. He can see quite a difference between the climate here and in Flor- ida at. this particular time of Ke year but nevcvtheless, his Janey on the whole is for the great North Land where he has spent so many years. T on (Mom H ish'on ls music fo 1' tr' Report has it Ilutt, a: are under way to re-upen on the Bourkes Mine, furl and drifting being: plmmm _ The Girls' Auxiliary of St. Vat. thew's church are giving: an Easter Monday dance in the Masonic Hall on uMonGy evening. Mareh 28th, Don't forget the Danee" in Kin Hall, Saturday night. Al. Wilsu Orchestra will fuyntsh the music. m " Mr. Hall frawyer, of Portland. Maine, is visiting his aunt, Mrs. J. W. unly, ol to town l Mr. J. he Camp le ivorld---oru ability and If Miss Haile Mr. and Mr ear sod car tl Agnes Angri eylmry. s" d Mrs. J. S. Brown, and fa.. Imquois Falls, were visitors his week. LIMITED " eve ll lance in the Masonic Hall my evening, Maxeh 28th. Orchestra will furnish the. 'duuoeettsion. LIMITED Sold by am for ‘ll vet Hack, t OI t 1hat arrangements to re-upen operations Mine further sinking I .lstr .,mon Toronto. is in dapt 111 the f Street visiting If " tska t Toarimrcar- $ 675 Runabout - - ' 610 Coupe - - - $1,100 Sedan - - - $1,200 Chassis '- - - $ 550 Truck Chassis$ 750 Prices are f.o.b. Ford, Ont. tior son ‘5 m at' FORD PRICES trms of New Bruns- in Toronto, Portage atehesvan and Adher- JWll Grnhville Street the same story-half awooowooomooooowooooé WWOOWWQ oo 900M“W””OOO 906099969”.me ur STOCK A large assortment i of Crosses in solid . gold, silver, etc., i 50c. to 25.00 with g neck charms to match. . t Mus d r JEWELLERS OPTICIANS Basement of St. Matthew's ' Church BIRTHDAY PARTY Easter i Suggestions i Official T. & N. o. Watcha. sic. earth are 3 610 $1,100 $1,200 $ 550 Commencing at 8 PM. St. Matthew's Ladies' Auxiliary Opposite Post omee New Liskeard Timmins W o TiMMINS April lst te Inspector. Games. Luncheon. "

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