Porcupine Advance, 24 Nov 1920, 1, p. 8

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* Buy Now â€" Buy Now 3 DAYS ONLY â€" Pay a deposit on the artâ€" icle of your choice and we‘ll put it away for you. ‘ Just at a time when you are think ng of Xmas buying, we offer you this splenâ€" did opportunity to get your Amas gifts at a substantial saving. ‘ Here are some of the various lines: on which you can save 10 per cent Xmas Books Xmas Perfumes Desk Sets Xmas Papeteries || *A# Dolls Ash Trays Xmas Toys Amas Candy Hair Brushes Xmas Games _ Toilet Cases Manicure Sets Xmas Ivory Picture Books China Brass Goods Make your Xmas Selections now, it means better service and more choice High Quality and Low Prices â€" hand in hand in this store. To Stimulate Xmas buying for Thursday, Friday and SJaturday:â€" 10 . off all Xmas Goods had ical T â€" â€" [ e 5 5::.::?2.1"\.:’.!" U L U d2mnie! TAE NYAL AND PENSLAR STORE Timmins, Ont. Desk Sets Ash Trays Hair Brushes Manicure Sets China PER CENT es 45 § n us Mr. J. A. Howse returned this week from Toronto where he has ‘been takâ€" ing hospital treatment, and all will be pleased to know that he is now well on the way to fully restored health,. Tce races are proposed this week for autos on Poreupine Lake. Mr. Stanâ€" ley Pearce is credited with being the first to cross the lake this season by auto. There is a stretch of about two miles of the straighest smoothest ice roadway on the lake and the autos are having some fine races on this surface. Some of the tin lizzies from South End have issued a daring challenge to any Henry Ford or Rollsâ€"Roycee in Camp, particularly in Timmins, to come over and race on this smooth, Division Court will be held in the Council Chamber Timmins, toâ€"morrow (Thursday). The list of cases before the court is a very heavy one totalling about 190 cases,, chiefly garnishee cases, many of them being for Town taxes. wift highway over the old Poreupine waters. Although the attendance was small at the Dance given by the Orangemen in the Masonic Hall on Thursday even ing last, all present enjoyed a pleasant eveing. The music was by Colombo‘s Orchestra and was up to the usual high standard while the refreshments served were something special. The work of making ice on the Tim mins Rink has been going along niceâ€" ly. Yesterday and part of Monday were too mild for good iceâ€"making but with ecold weather for a couple of days the ice will be ready for the skaters. Consequently the rink may open this week,â€"Thursday, Friday or Saturday It all depends on the weather. This week Rev, Father Therriault started on the ‘"work of making his special annual call at every home in his big parish. Monday morning he comménced at the River, personally malke a special call at every home in the Mattagami district. bs ‘Mr: "Mrs. David Maxwoell and child sailâ€" d on Monday from Montreal to visit elatives and friends in Seotland../ 3. Wm. MeNeil and son, of the , will sail on the 27th for Lonâ€" England, for a visit in the QOld Fox News New Empire Theatre Timnuuns News in Brief Matinees â€"â€" Monday, Wednesday and Saturday Friday Saturday, Nov. 26 27 ’ Coming Friday and Saturday, Recember 24th 25th The Cup of Fury Every Wednesday and Saturday after the show. The original three piece orchestra Rupert Hughes In 7 Parts n Special Matinee for Children Ostrosser Co.‘s 20 per cent. dis countysale has been extended to Nov s)" 2{(tD. »+»BORNâ€"In Schumacher, on Wed: nesday, Nov. 17th 19230, to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Calverley,â€"a daughter. ~ Mr. F. G. Pratt, manager of the Deâ€" vonshire restaurant at Iroquois Falls, was a visitor to the Camp over the week/?end. Â¥ Mrs. J. K. Moore and little daughâ€" ter are;expected ‘back from their visit to Scotland this evening. The, Metaâ€" gcams, on which they sailed from‘Laiver pool, took two weeks to make the ocean voyage, having encountered very serious storms on the trip. In addition to Mrs. Moore and daughter there were several other passengers booked for Timmins on the Metagama. These include Mrs. W. Nicolson and Master Peter who are returning from a visit to the old homeland, Seotland. Mr. brother of ‘Mrs. J. T. Easton, was also a passenger on the Metagami and is expected to arrive in Timmins this evening. _ w Mr. Robt.. Jeanson, viceâ€"president of the Hamilton B. Wills Co. firm, who is prominent in Wall Street finâ€" ancial circles, was last week elected a member of the Consolidated Stock Exâ€" chayge of New York. fe. Despite the sensational articles of outside newspapers the Poreupine has not suffered from power shortage. It may be a sort of judgment on the seareâ€"head sensationalists that The Cobalt Nugget on Monday was delayâ€" ed for two hours by a power interrupâ€" tion and had to reduce the size of the paper. There are even compensations in a power shortage in Cobalt. « _ Mrs. N. MeEachren, of the River Road, left on ‘Monday for a few week‘s visit to Windsor, Ont., and Deâ€" troit, Mich, There were no cases of any parâ€" ticular moment at the police eourt here last week, practically all of the convictions being for minor breaches of the law restricting the freedom of the booze. A couple of men called up on the answer to charges failed to resâ€" pond to their names and consequently Miss Zealand, of Troquois Falls, was weekâ€"ond visitor to town. ants were issued for their arrest. Bringing up Father Comedy WANTEDâ€"20 pupils for class comâ€" meneing Monday, Nov. 29th in Emâ€" pire Theatre basement. Lessons every Monday, Wednesday and Saâ€" turday evenings from 7 to 8. lInâ€" tending pupils may leave their names with the prineipal, Mr®.. W. Brisson, or W. H. Wilson, piaâ€" nist, Empire Theatre. â€"â€"47 Furs remodelled See our large stock of Regina‘s before purchasing yours THE WATCH 55 1 O G MA WITH hree Year Guarartee JEWELLERS OPTICIANS Opposite Post Office. TIMMINS Official T. N.O. Watch Inspector. ts > E. WADSWORTH, 50 Balsam Street. Corner Fourth Avenaune. Keeping Perfect and repaired Keeps Time

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