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Porcupine Advance, 25 May 1921, p. 3

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i'irr?,tr7rg,r _ Sewing Machines zine with 0mm 1 20' Motor condition. Fri Call at Tie f{;,1 am. P. 2 Cylinder Excelsior Motor Cycle Engine two speed and inverse, fitted for Hydroplane. , 1 Aerial Propeller, 5' dia. _ 1 Set Motor Sleighs for above en- WINS tllllili, l,il,ll,f, No. 453 r Neets every Tuesday evening in the Oddfellows Hall, Third Avenue. Visiting brethren requested to attend. J. B. Brough W. G. Smith oG.ttooo-rqrero-td WWOOWWWC . White Bros. Garage g Studebaker Servite station, General overhauling. Repairs and adjustments. Get your . Wowrk done now and be ready i for spring. WHITE BROS. GARAGE, t . OP-P Union Coal Co., 4 9 12-26 Moneta. t 0. SEQUIN ramx “IVE f) Maple Street, Timmins. P.O. Box 75. Phone 211. ALSO SELLING PIANOS 8 "WINS LILL No. 2552 Highest Market Prices PAID FOR ALL RAW FURS Orders taken Dealer in Raw Furs Box 33, Matheson, Ont. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary. New Empire Theatre Block TIMMINS, ONT. 35 Fourth Ave., Timmins Wholesale Tobaccos and Confectionery ‘. A. HOWSE Agent for Singer NEH FAULKENHAM . C. BROWN FOR SALE Phone 154 - ken for high-grade garments. mat " mm n all, in first class 5.00 for the lot. ant Marta " WIIH nilll VINE Til an tlilllllilll fllil TIMMIIS Vote on By-law day of public: beneh that the reading of literature. 'l literature because it i reach of ne reach m near limited way reading. The ple especially Jtlwary Wtll ennui on the town as a ll individuals enjoyin the library the cos [There does not set reason for voting l and a score of rea its favour. liutepayers, 'cleetrritllrcWi.v, should makp a point of voting on Sa- turday Heft. Any who can assist in getting out the vote, by the loan of 1heir automobiles or otherwise, would confer a favour on the eitizéns gener- ally by this service. Any who can help in this way should see.Mr. Car- ter at once and let him know of their willu1gness to help along this good proposal. lib h' wal TRAGIC END TO FISHING TRIP FOR KIRKLAND MAN tl LACROSSE BERE IF ENOUGH ENTHUSIASM EVIDENCED The meeting called for last Thurs- day evening for those interested in lacrosse to gather to organize for the sport 'here this sea.son did not bring out as many followers of lacrosse as had been hoped for. Other events and attractions on Thursday evening no doubt interfered with the lacrosse meeting. A number of lacrosse en- thusiasts, however, did gather, and the situation was generally discussed and considered. It was decided not d to proceed With organization on Thprsday night, but to wait until there were one or two lacrosse pram tiees called. These pracgces would bring out the players and enthusiasts find it would then be possible to judge whether the enthusiasm for laerose,---Cannda's national game,-- warranted organization here. The date Was set for one practice and af.. ter this further steps will be taken to organize, or, if the interest does not gem to ‘warmnt organization, the matteranay be dropped for this year. rat ti Ii pointed out in e Advance tin V will entail N' HIST 9ally everyone ttgl nary would be a " Timmins. The mment about that reading matter, tor You] ti nt l it a pleasant public library of good readh F to be Held on Satur- f This Week. ltepayers, aeeorrlurgl.v, point of voting on Sa.. Any who can assist in f? vote, by the loan of les or otherwise, would 1' on the eitizéns gener- was generally dxscussea d. It was decided not with organization on M, but to wait until e or two lacrosse prac- Mant he proposed pr very little exp whole, while to 1g the privilege' em to he one good against the bylaw mums for voting in 8yerrs, aeeording:ly, nt of voting on Sa.. " ill we t be road Gllllllllilllilillllllll HEW 1llll.lQllill 1llilllll llll Mlll; Union Mining Corporation Meeting With Great Encouragement " Whitesides Property. 6000 Tons now on Dump." Mr. ll Anton, Mining Corpor mins Thursday ent two-eonxpartlnent one. In [he WOI'K already done three good veins have been encountered. The last one to be encountered is the full width of the shaft, over 8 feet. Over b'000 tons of ore have been taken from the shaft and this ore is new on the dump at the surface. Mr. Depker, who is in charge of the work at the mine, says, that all this Ore will be run through the mill. Timber is being prepared now for'the mill and other arrange- ments made for an early installatior of perty cmnplete pert)‘. T would be put in, tl were simply waitin ment to redeem the ha mused to l as the I'Ot' hauling ix be under Mining C the mill tl a perty has been pm the most promisin The ore is of higl the Walk up to'dut have Investigatet dined to be er, the development addition to the} ation there are promising district tha near future Whiteside,; edly be the BAND CONCERT AT NEW. -. EMPIRE NEXT TUESDAY The following is the programme as announced for the Band Concert to be given by the Timmins Citizens Band in the New Empire Theatre on Tues- day evening of next week, May 31st, commencing at 8.15 p.m. sharp. The Band win be under the direction of Mr. Rudolph, Bandinaster, and-Nrs, J. W. Faithful will be the accom- panist for the evening. 1. Mareir---"Fortune Hunter," 'by J. M. Fulton,-rtlut Band. 2. Monologue-Selected,---" " AI. M 1'. IN Wilson 3. Banjo Solo-jamie-sis," by Nevin,--by Mr. Rom, Howard. 4. Concert Waltz,--'Hlosalena," by E: Hazel,--by the Band. 5. Contralto solo,---"'));, Red Sun," by Teresa Del Riego,---by Mrs. J. K. Moore. .. 6. Cornet Solo,-by Mr." W. J. Brdwite. 7. Vocal oartetrec-Seleeted,--by Mrs. J. K. 'Moore, Mrs. Jr R. Todd and Messrs. Merrill and Geils . 8. Serenade,--'Odle Hours," by J. M. Fulton,--by the Band. ' 9. Violin tSolo,-"Diazttrlra," by Mlynarsky,---by Mr. Victor Rudolph. 10. Baritone t"yolo,---"iAnehored," by Weatherly,-by Mr. J. Geils. 11. Saxapbone soloc-"cSerenade," by Sehubert---by Mr. Robert Howard. 12. ove;ture,-'ulueen of the North 12. overture,--- "Queen of the North," by J. ,3f. Fulton,---by the He expre courazinu North, Band. 14 seleetiom---"Plantation Songs," by Maekie-Beyer,---by the Band. 15. Instrumental Quartette,-"Hu- nioreske," by Drorak,---Violin, Victor Rudolph: Piano, Al. Wilson; Cornet, W. J. Browne; Saxaphone, Robert th very pleasing results. now down 150 feet and al station is being out. The; 'o-eontlyayttnent one. In Mrs. J Howard. 16. Mare Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Wilson, of quois Falls spent the weekend in wins and South Porcupine. HIE ll IN 1'C are m ll on buil 01 WIt U. IN r the ntill and other made for an early in proposed new mill at or 18 spec MEGS“ Sl{e( oprano So 1111 It IE be enthu that tlistt'tt and well-m scene. ot mun Todd 11101) consule Ill W a lllllS property up to date mm at work now am a shaft is proceeding ll' "State Line," by J. If he Band. l V It ll 11 Tven mm for the Govern promise made tt road to the pro THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE It) 1n att to the pro- Corporation strotch of lip property nment pro- k. As soon eleeied,---by lctlvlt Hus level haft is a he work ins have (llstl'lct tlea m date tet le ne n 11 at In Iro- Tim of U THE CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OF TIMMINS. Meets Every Seeénd ant) Fourth Friday in each month in the I.0.0.F. Hall. P. LAMB, G. A. MACDONALD, payable Timmins' Gold Nugget Rebekah L0dge,N0 173 nue Visiting b'rot ways Welcome. Mary Morrison, Meets every 2nd and 4th Thursday n the oddt'eilows' Hall, Third Ave- Room 7 Reed Bldg., Timmins. N. all. B. AIKEN DENTIST Phone 201 Plates C tui . ' - . A " - w. _ . hrr :5 . " T - M c, Mel g ‘m a); "' . ‘ > up . .7 . " ttt {5; " " S, PA _ m., - , TL". . . ’~"“**"~‘ " It' hit . " - 4* 6 'i' 's' Bi lg li, BPS IR, W. BF, "I' - . if l} - Mt " 323 lk t55 L3 IF,', IE Mt = " It Bfi FA' 'id tS IN IM I " t'. g5- Iti " IO, ' " Mi x, tht - at: r th' I'- TEit, s, u? g. , , 'c?, A a (if ii * Bt - if m Bl . - 'iii Ell Bi " , .. Rf! Jie P. I" uit 'sl. h? mi th' __ ik " .,“. " li '" .. " RI ha = " " nit . 'NI A. , " 3 . " " " F p, " ti" BE iBl up " a]. 'ii? a iE B, , . " . a E Bg " “‘5 m ‘ - q.." - " "e51 a a I g r it . tio, " . Ea, q a . a: " p I . " " L: '1' " " , c. a. Q su dr' "a, tMR FE " KE Im s . " 'di .2? 3.; IN - " . , I " . rg ' c' ia . 5 W q , TI l t* Ir?, ia Ill' . = . . > " I R 155 Wi RI f: ir guy-g, .7, " . .. I Fi as-w - ' - I"M. r --- li - _ .. ft " TiN . IR " " - - . - _ l Ir q itl WE w* Afr ' E cw. - - TRADE V . = . It Ni' tll - g? IN ' . i 3 Ft k" Ir, _ ‘ 'if I A1. M, " I. ‘ , I r lg t M " , v. . gi S“, if: N. Bi' gr I Et " m grit BI IN - ,. Eil ii] iti' Bl ', lil a; _ MN J 3;? ill iit " - MI 'tEli' It . " .4 if " IIN MlttMi. ", K , El a ~" m" - & itW8 e iid I lt, " I‘M Bl a... B5 Nil' Bg . , " II -r in Fr. y tl - ' . ' \ n1) Ant T “T ii President rown and Bridge Work hes Consultation Free. l Duplex Steam sude Motor. r .", sl' r .‘A , Ind Ho Comprising a Full Line of Paints and Varnishes FOR SALE tIE Brothers and §isters munch, a ood 00nd mwer Bo 5-}le Harnes The immaculate white enamel. The daint'y decorator for woodwork, furniture, floors, etc. ELASTICA FLOOR ENAMEL Dries overnight with a hard surface that withstands much wear. WALL FINISH 18 beautiful shades. Wash. alle and sanitary. ELASTICA FLOOR FINISH Has no superior. 1t FLATI'INE INTERIOR or Barns and outbuildings May Richardson, Rec. See. P. S. HURD. INTERNATIONAL BARN RED opposite Ier, with fix.. LACO UER ET SATINETTE 1orse [III Secretary power PRODUCTS HOLLINGER STORES, LIMITED. TIMMINS, ‘- .. ONTARIO PBDIGRBED RABBITS FOR SALE oo-o-ooo-ot-ot-o-ooo', MM ”WOMOMWOOO ”OMNQMW Black Siberian; pedigree sale. $5.00 per pair or .f, Ap ll, F. ACCOUNTANT and AUDITOR xperience Office Reed Blk. nergy Timmina, Ont. quipment Telephone 66 Business Systems Installed and Improved. _ ttt Spruce, Jack Pine, Tamarack, Poplar New Ontario Colonization Co., Limited Jacksontmro - Ontario W FOR Complete facilities for Dressing and Matching suit your needs. Elastica products are easy to use, economical; look well and wear well. Only a pure paint will spread easily and cover completely-only a pure paint will give you proper protection--- Purchase Elastlca and you cannot go wrong. n Came in and consult us regarding any painting or varnishing you have in mind-We will be glad to advise you and to give estimate of cost. Adl ARGLES OR every surface inside or outside, there is an Elastica Product that will exactly LUMBER Simmons, 115 1tttt SALE Our Assortment of Itt Rive at 0 PRODUCTS is Complete w t D with each oo single. so Sixth n t't N E LATE IV if Id H POR BAM1----1 Cash Register, 1 Show Case. 1 eotltttep. Apply, J. Hogan, 9 Third Avenue, Mcfurmick Bldg., V "mnw'uw Cu" t(iBllll,r,9', li Il,'-. i:,] , 4 . h w"; J 3 tir' tAl 2r:- {“532 't " v IPP, " 'P,T"l't Z L n " lk" -. ('4 " Eh Puma _s'yi'1:""i'i), khMro27 since "Wig; limit ttfr t19-2 l

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