Ontario Community Newspapers

Porcupine Advance, 29 Jun 1921, p. 5

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Mr. King also referâ€" red to the road at the Meintyre Hill which was in the municipality. He did not see ‘how it «ould be economically repaired under present conditions. He bolders on the part ed for the removal o omdingz of the stre« suggested a change sen the grade. O eillors Newton an eillors King and N ed with the Town J the maiter with tl ed and report at nc It was agreed t be called for all w ance. defraying the c trophy. This w upon to be given ,ip the hockey le " On motion of pmmemmmmnnmmmenmmmuanen mommmmsenmnnsnmmmenme mnemensmennmmnmmumevans sccommensntnnmmmeemmm ananmn mcmenmenmimmans n cmmonanmmmamesne annanmnnes mmatren mss »uruncn umm asmemnannamar t rommemmemamenmmen wenmeran _ eenaimcmiin vrererertarmancommenren tss monexamimeme tm 2e t 2000000000 0 60g5 cce parg osp [P9B $G90 (O2]D FCH NN DKR M!fi&fibfifli&fiififififi&fi%!fififli&fi!fififi&fi&fifi!fifi%!fiflflfifihfifififiifi!fifififi!fifififiififihfikfifl;fi%&fiifiifififi555%%55%%%&&%%&&55% Myrs. A. 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Music by Timmins Citizens‘ Band all day. ““MWWMQ“WMOOWQ“Q MQMOQWMOOOOO0““0“0“00“000000‘000 P00008046608 00006600060060000000004840086044 ©$00000000000000000000000000000000000000046000000008 000 0900008090 9000000000000000000000006 0 ©00660000008900009000048000¢000800000090006008 006090 ¢%0 0 A Big Day of Real Sports @ © in * is irQ @ & wo Chief Borland, President. ge in LiC On moti( ©00000000000000000000000 940806400008 46000080000000000000080008 0000080090008 2080600004000 0000009 00000080089 400000000000 #008 9080000088 ©00000008008 86 oun n( tina 1e n )bie were t a( Lonemore part me 10000 in U 11 0 N s Noble and rom Lo wa NO.H COQ p ind Impol oose a n 111 U U ns L H ( n upn O LY W W 11 L( L.O.D )6 M 1| $500,.00 n Buy a Tag, 75¢c, Good for All Day. . H anrum rangs ipply Temiskaming Firemen‘s Incl e in ce( VC ne d al n W My ent Un on LV NWY ( n wl n n 1OOU nevys He net n iC( ip re JC PREYTTY WEDDING AT SOUTUTH PORCUPINE ON TUESDAY PRETTY Scott s COS voun kn ow Mr 11.10 W Mn( ) W € n d sen nds 1€ TTY HOME WEDDING oN saATURDAY MORNING al tra large t weddin and p( D V Ned an 1) Mrs in UNl ited n n 1 M up 1 n NV 1N( very 1( Ing Mi 1J 1t ] € vas charming in a nandâ€" f white charmeuse with nt lace, with veil, and hower bouquet of roses e vallevy. C umber of beautiful an« »r gifts suggested the es pularity in which the are held, by all wh« M y pieasingiy, U, LCrâ€" ‘he house was beautiful with roses and â€"other 0 M y 1 m bi TOT NC 20( remon y oron W. T Kenni terns, rose nI bride 16 t n THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE i Mrs. W 1et 1p1 M ind relati n Qlive imi o Mr. Gord to. Only t M id (Mi vmat n Al $ lefl ( Montre [ 1 V M W Mrs )0( 1€ al n iuesday 10 co‘elock W g. M. B ‘©Q, Per R n mol wel es We was the i1 e J imâ€" fHeilated DI given Robert )1 milyV oron brid place wedâ€" nins Mai M W irel {t€ amâ€" en ayv n n $ $ $ $ $ ; :0 + $ 4 % Touring Cars and Roadsters LICHTâ€"SIX 2â€"FASS. ROADSTER].......... LIGHTâ€"SIX TOURING CAR................ SPECIALâ€"SIX 2â€"PASS. ROADSTER....... SPECIALâ€"SIX TOURING CAR ............. SPECIALâ€"SIX 4â€"PASS. ROADSTER....... BIGâ€"SIX TOURING CAR................+.« THE new and remarkably low price of the NEW LiGHTâ€"SiX is due to greatly increased production, low overhead, small profit per car, and the fact that it is completely manufactured by Studebaker in its own factories. THIS NEW LGHTâ€"SIX Grand Patrade on arrival 9.50 a.m. train, headed by the band. Good train service to and from all points. Presentation of flag to the Town by the Timmins Chapter of the Daughters of the Empire. ( [ * ; Bind m P MQasoy yap s {. ;' A.I::' > ow C Â¥ C § ryeg Shorctn C 4 s Ronps . SsSTUDEBAKER CARS Marshallâ€"Ecclestone, Limited Timmins « Ontario NEW PRICES OF STUDEBAKER AUTOMOBILES Walkerville, Ontario, effective June 1, 1921 John Morrison, Secretary. $1850 . 1885 2325 SPECIALâ€"SIA S°P AdJ. OEDALDCL. .2 c k k e k n en nn 2325 BIGâ€"SIX 4â€"PASS. COUPE.............6 6k 6k k 2785 BIGâ€"SIX 7â€"PASS. SEDAN.................. e« ARE EQUIPPED WITH CORD TIRE’S This is a Studebaker Year LIGHTâ€"SIX COUPE ROADSTER LIGHTâ€"S(X 5â€"PASS. SEDAN .... SPECIALâ€"SIX 4â€"PASS. COUPE., SPECIALâ€"SIX 5â€"PASS. SEDAN... BIGâ€"SIX 4â€"PASS. COUPE........ BIGâ€"SIX 7â€"PASS. SEDAN........ Coupes and Sedans $2385 . 2885 3525 . 3625 . 3995 4095

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