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Porcupine Advance, 20 Apr 1921, p. 6

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THIRD AVENUE, Prices Right c Ue2J UczD M (c0 69 Maple Street, Timmins, Box 317. Phone 206. Gur Private Code Book Mining Stocks GOur Personal Service Watches, Clocks, Community Plate, All Repair Work Guaranteed. Everything in Jewelry sMM ie Members Standard Stock Exchange 703â€"4â€"5 Bank of Hamilton Building . HORWITZ (Between Holl inger Stores). vevevevevevseveveunuststatatatpt5kge DO NOT WAIT TORONTO, ONT. tevoustountetalaatstatatathched, before placing your orders,. PBUY at their present Prices. Will visit Timmins first of every month at Daiâ€" ton‘s Livery. Any other times by arrangement Ask your dealer for Dr. Gagâ€" non‘s Veterinary Medicines. Phone 152. DR L. GACNON VETERINARY OFFICE HAILEYBURY. all Orders and etc. P.O. Box 458 TIMMINS. U CLASSEG START NEXT WEX FOR PROSPECTORS Commence in O. B. U. Hall Next SBaturday. Evening Lectures In Miners‘ Union Hall. will fair outweigh the population. But no one would blame the people of Cobalt for seeing about an unusuâ€" ally libetal supply of liquor. Poor fellows, they have to live in the sante to®n as a certain Cobalt newspaper. Classes for Prospectors are to open here on Saturday of next week, April 30th in the O.B.U. Hall, Timmins. The Classes are under the auspices of Sthe Ontario Department of Mines and Dr. W, L. Goodwin will be in charge. Mr. Goodwin has been conducting classes class specimens wit and. deseriptio minerals consi simple field te:s they are foun« 2.‘ In the e ents of durin Goodwin, has been for prospectors : centres in Ontario been at Hailevbu: tures the served :â€" erals is wio â€"a made 1 cupine holding clas At each centre the largely attended ar cenerally have show t simple 1 illustrate slides. reolo 0 56 eaking peaking oi veral hundred cas to have been brou . Jne l course are‘ in »( 16 he 1 201 followin class for the study actical, each member a complete set/ot‘ 1 Oonsists r Frospectors are to open urday of next week, April O.B.U. Hall, Timmins. The uré evenin 1€ m Ste( week or tw ednesday, Ma ie Elements ¢ y lantern slid C 1t of spotting them by The rocks in which ‘e also discussed. nz lectures the elem ‘e set forth in plain, and each lecture is 1e l O company erais Jout poin 1¢ cla various iecently Kirklan ul class and the en free to all U f O1 , May 2nd. JInion Hall, until Tuesâ€" s and lecâ€" may be obâ€" THE PUORCUPINE ADVANCE id v It ay or minâ€" rber of the of minsral vinge labels lquor are to Cobalt s â€"<If this in sbooze pulation. ie people d1 iantetn form a iining the | t t LITTLE SUNSHINE, BUT THEUNDERSTORNS IN MARCH (Mr. Paul A. Cobbold, who is the capable officer in charge of the Goâ€" vernment Observatory at Haileybury, has an interesting report of the anâ€" nual weather in this North Land durâ€" ing the month of March this year. In his report, as published in the last issue of The Hailevburian, Mr. Cobâ€" bold says > ‘*An unusual thin the occurrence of 23.9, or 4.3 have Deel with mil« warmest i of 20.4. period ws xL.0,; Lh 70.6 in 19 5.57 inches, and \the driest 1915 with but ©.51 inches. The depth of snow in the bush varied from about 21 in., at the beginning of the month to parâ€" tially bare ground at the close. ‘*‘Sunshine was doficient, only 123 hours being recorded; less than Febâ€" ruary and 41 hours less than the On umt normal 1912, â€" corded or mode n 00 Aair pressut month was rather 1 year, and the varia ed as usual;, the h sea level) was 30 22nd. and the lowe Soutl1â€"we lhe average man would not naturâ€" ally turn his mind to the question of fire protection when considering the housing problem. Yet there is a very important connection ‘between the two subjects and the matter of fire proâ€" tection has a vital hbearing on the FIRE PROTECTION AND THE HOUSING PROBLEM rbove )q m un no w 1€ 1€ iys Wi mE rC vears 19 Lne exLP in 1905 and Fhe rain wa ation of jal. ©. ‘I‘h 1( raimn ‘being turee days with tuunder, th, 20th, and 27th. e temperature of the month was the average, the mean being r 4.3 above normal with a maxâ€" of 60.0 on the 27th and a minâ€" of 9.6 below on the 4th. There been five years in the past 28 milder weather in March, . the ast (bein@ 1898 with an average p was very different from en there were 241 h n( re wettest March s 1917, with a total and \the driest 191 1900, wit extremas 10e 0 1€ was 2.60 lowest 20.38 ds generally low for the time o itions not so mark ugshest (reduced t n U( est March in the ith an average of s for March are 8 below in 1900. Llor Lor mMarech was thunderstorms, 11 0 inche M M rouU a 'tot: 20 abc M were onl 11 mncni i0 is the | _ the (‘m-l rileybury, \ E the anâ€" and durâ€" s year. In | the last\ .\[l'. (‘Ul)<‘ | [arch was| lerstorms, 1 â€"thunder, | | i0onth was & ‘an being th a maxâ€" nd a minâ€" h. ‘There| $ e past 28 z arch, . the § n average ch in the z verage of |@~ larch are $ in 1900. i s and the total prc-l } above the h in the tal fall of | 1915 with i of snow ut 21 in., § C CA Svrvas On out U on M N1 n 1N NC fiv ale rC n L U 0¢%000909090 000000 09000000 0000009000000000000000 0096 00 question of adequate housing a modation. The bnturiu Fire P tion League fully recognizes fact. In a recent cireular se the rapidly i the enormou dwelline hou 5,644 fires I combined t blem one 0 proportions Ontario i “Noo”oooooooommooo“mowwwgmmmm& res will( able The Ontario F in affiliation wi Department, ha vinceâ€"wide publi purpose of con 10W VIOLINS, MANDOLINS, CUITARS & SUPPLIES ; MUSIG SATCHELS + #9009900000000000000000000080008880606 Napt Large stock of these instruments for sale ranging in price from $10.00 to $125.00 Come and look overour selection of Old and New Violins. Can take a very limited number off{studâ€" ents for violin and string instruments. pet o n cce cR esfi rtermetsrierda ns1 OUst to make Mn CAE JC Prevention LINQLEUMS AND OILCLOTHS ent Heavy, printed Dominion Linoleum, 2 y@. wide, per runuing yard â€".‘....;}.........;../ ... $92.60 Extra Heavy, Armstrong‘s Linoleum, 2 yds. wide, per running yard ...:.......:........... $5.00 occul Oilcloth, 2 yds. wide, per running yard Printed Congoleum, 2 yards wide, per running yard :ml.ll.l.iytealll.c.i.artrgaans i. $1.60 two out of Extra Heavy, 2 yds. wide, per running yd. .... $2.00 3‘ Hall Linoleum, Brown, per yard ... 22%/»‘‘ Bungalow Stair Carpet, per yd. 22%/‘‘ Brusgels Stair Carpet, per yd. . 27‘‘ Wilton Stair Carpet, per yd. .... 1( hairs and Rockers .. most serious ann veal HALL LINOLEUM AND STAIR CARPET O O1 erV ed for its exftray necessary fire wa m ~W the BFire Marsh inaugurated a P; y campaign for t vine the homes ng tal W 11 ndiff at 64 FORMER TEACKHER AT DULUTH CONSERYATORY milding & popul l destr 11 reventi.on SEAGRASS CHAIRS 1€ ich OovIn( 1( ueague says Neponset Flooring n B (1 Ont H. F. SCHROEDER, 14 CEDAR STREET (UPSTAIRS) 10UsIn an econo rencé per ceni., every th: our homes are prevent ng accomâ€" ire Protecâ€" rou 11 Congoleums TIO material ation, an« 1C1I0n nhomes as ere were n League Marshall Linoleams sent t the On 32 Pine Street a C OuUl it roâ€" tC 18 well as the lives o destruction by fire girls of the> Provi upon to assist in t and patriotie move principals and teael The League will copies of a * Home uUp mc called, Mr. Mc trip to New Yo expected * back and another me 4 Service ) V . $14.50 to $20.00 ATVCT thC D Mr. «Melnais 1 O u1i distrrbute me Inspection pils with the mav answer t the m( In 118 kack yard mditions. on iers of the nent ce will is most $1.75 $1.25 60c. $1.80 U1 0jject the people The bov postpone Wi ‘@iing nad neen had to make a business. He is week, chowever, LE LV fo LOâ€" _PFC use and cut D rougn t oards â€" od arran 9k Mcelnn scnoois, 200,000 Blank‘*‘ help' of e quesâ€" to clsean 0 cigan ind teâ€" sIraDnie d 1e UI TC ind n 01

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