Porcupine Advance, 26 Sep 1923, 1, p. 6

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TT BANK OF MONTREAL at all its Branches will accept «oh. subscriptions for the new Dominion Government Bonds, or effect the exchange of Victory Loan Bonds due 1st November, 1923, into bonds of the mew Issue. THE STUDEBAKER BIGâ€"SIX SEVEN.PASSENGER TOURING CAR $2425 1924 Big â€"Six Leads in Value shield. Automatic windshield cleaner. Rearâ€"view mirror. Glareâ€"proof, glass visor. Walnut stecring whee!l with new type spark and throttle control. Courtesy light, cow!l lamps, combination stop â€" and â€" tail light. Tonncau lamp with convenâ€" â€" ient extension cord. t Quickâ€"action cow!l ventilator. Motometer with lock and Extra disc wheel with tire, tube and tire cover. Handsome nickelâ€"plated bumbpers, front and rear. Atlutomatic gasoline signal on instrument board. Oneâ€"piecce, rainâ€"proof windâ€" ornamental radiator cap. Tool kit in left front door, locked with master key. Aluminumâ€"bound running boards with corrugated rubber mats and step pads. Aluminum kick plates. Grip handles on body rails. Thiefâ€"proof transmission lock. Snubbers. DOMINION OF CANADA LOAN 1923 Full particulars will be gladly furnished at any branch of the MARSEALLâ€"ECCLESTONE, LTD Timmins â€"â€" _~ Ont All Dissases Successfully Treated by This Method OOM 6 Marshailâ€"Ecclestons Bidg., Timmins Dr. C. E. Hawley Chiropractic Specialist The series 24 model â€"the finest Bigâ€"Six Studebaker ever builtâ€" presents a value unapproached by other cars at anywhere near the price. Everything for which one can wish in motoring convenâ€" ience, comfort and utility has been providedâ€"even to an extra disc wheel complete with tire, tube and tire cover, automatic gasâ€" oline signal mounted on instrument board, and man‘y other features. Many motorists who have always insisted on the best in everyâ€" thing they buy, have discarded their heavy, bulky, highâ€"prieed cars and have replaced them with the Studebaker Bigâ€"Six. The low price of the Bigâ€"Six is due to large volume, the fact that Studebaker overhead is shared by three models, the manufacture of all vital parts in Studebaker plants and Studebaker‘s vast physical and financial resources. P Cw a a a # 9w And they report that, in every way, it represents precisely their conception of what a really fine motor car should be. After 71 years of service, the name Studebaker enjoys confiâ€" dence and respect more than ever. p o Touring ... $1395 Ro.dm (3 Pm) 1375 Coupeâ€"Rd.(2â€"Passe.)1 775 1924 MODELS AND PRICKSâ€"f. o. 6. Ont. â€" Exclusive of taxes LIGHTâ€"SIX SPECIALâ€"STX BIGâ€"SIX §â€"Pass., 112‘ W. B. §â€"Pass., 119‘ W. B. 7â€"Pass., 126‘ W. B. 40 H . P. â€" H. P. . 4* 60 H. P. Terms to Meet Your Convenience Roadster (3â€"Pass.) Coupe (§â€"Pass.).... The Goverhment is offering the munificent reward of $50 each for the ‘apture of the four conviets esceaped from â€" Kingston â€" Penitentiary. As these four fellows have the more ot less wellâ€"earned reputation of being desperate men ready to ceripple or k II to save their own freedom, it will he seen that the Government places a very small value either on the e>â€" ‘aped men or on other citizens or on both. 1t may be that the Government has found these fellows so troublesome at Kingston that there is no desivre to have them baeck. _A good method seems to chave been a l oted to assure the safety of the escuped men. No reward at all (excen, tie thought of good citizenship ard the supporting of the law) would be betâ€" ter than a reward of $50 thes> days men. xo â€"re ward thought of supporting of the ter than a reward for the capture of RIDDELL‘S SOFT BALL TEAM STILL Aâ€"WINNING HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO RISXK YOUR LIFE FPOR auspices _ alw; and successtful Carling‘s Independents to the 16â€"6.. The game was not so previous ones, the superiority winners being apparent throu Hngs:arth and George Cars the batteries for the wht‘e Carling and Hardy these positions for the Inden» The Hallowe‘en Dance on Uet by the St. Matthew‘s Girls‘ Aux is sure to be an interesting and ing event, social features under auspices â€" alwavys provine enj On Thursday. evenin Riddell ‘s {\.S.I). Soft were â€" suceessful in az; $1895 ... 1865 _277185 ... 2950 Speedntcr ( 5â€"Pass. ) 2550 Coupe (5â€"Pass.)}......3475 T .. .. .. :2 o2 2o2 t OM in azain defeat Independents to the tune > game was not so fast mes, the superiority of Dance on Get. #6th w ‘s Girls® Auxiliary iteresting and pleasâ€" features under these provine _ enjoyable Penitentiary. â€" As s have the more 0t reputation of being Hardy â€" ocupied the Indevnendents U Tn>a;> day. sperate criqg irson we! defeat iL TO SPREAD FOR NORTH TN BRITAIN SCHUMACHER DANCE CLUB / DANCE A BIG SUCCHESS ways injurious in the end.. Men like Mr. Holt, however, with a personal knowledge of the country, with large experience and insight into mining and with all the necessary technical and local data to back up their case, will be able to â€"do much to offset the evil work ‘of the ‘‘flyâ€"byâ€"night‘‘ boosters. There seems to be every chance that a large amount of Britâ€" ish capital will shortly ‘be attracted to this country by the genuine merit of the mining propositions that amay be put forward. Wellâ€"Known English Mining Enginâ€" eer Sees Great Future for Gold Camps of North Land. iA recent it John William English minin: change in atti recently towar and Holt may Holt for strong (Ontario : possibilit terests it n imining, previous: to was gome ] **The dance held last , Wednesday evening in the Melntyre Recreation Hall, Schumacher, under the auspices of the Schumacher Tennis Club, was one of the most enjoyvable and sueâ€" cessful events held in Schumacher. The attendance was very large, many being present drom Timmins. The music was Of the very best. Refreshâ€" ments.were served during the evenâ€" ing. Every feature of the evening had been well arranged and well carâ€" ried through and the Schumacher Tennis Club is to be congratulated or the success achieved. The event was greatly enjoyed by all attending, and is generally voted as a most successâ€" ful and pleasing event. (Contributed ) An Irishman presents himself to a Liverpool Magistrate to seek advice. he said, ‘*I keep hens in my cellar, but the water ~pipe gof burst, and my hens got all drowned.‘‘ **Sorry T can‘t do anything for you, poor man, you had better apply to the poor man, you had water company.‘‘ A days lat appeared. ‘*Well, what n water company t the magistrate. ‘*They told me, ligzent @ TE tfor some years past bas had x faith in the North Land of 10 as a immining country of great ilities. Heé has had many inâ€" s in this North and has speut and talent in the investigation tudy of the country. Mr. Holt, ras had forty years‘ experience ning, told a Toronto newspaper us to deaving Canada, that he for somé6 illiam â€" Holt, mining engin in attitude of nt interview given by M gre L forty years experience told a Toronto newspaper ) dleaving Canada, that he back to England to secure put into the development ak 1t V 0T men en for gerante ater, â€"again e of . Engli the mining chan Ineet nining industry That there will ge with the inâ€" men â€" like Mr. r o Mr. 11 ET i We w} 1P KNO Ww II ts the ipit Te (Contributed) ‘*Why did you strike the telegraph operator,"" asked the magistrate of a man who was summoned for assault. ‘‘Well, sir, I gives him a telegram to send to my gal, an‘ he starts readâ€" in‘ it; so of course I ups and gives Town of Iroquois Falls *L to send to my in‘ it; so :of him one.‘‘ TAKE NOTICE THAT (1) The Counetl of the Corporâ€" ation of the Town of Troquois Falls intends to construct as a Local Imâ€" provement the following _ works, YiZ :â€"â€" (a) cA twelve" ‘uunch; (12‘"). file sewer with the necessary manholes from the existing â€" manhole in the land intersecting Block **H*" westâ€" erly to Grosvenor Avenue, then south to the intersection of the lane beâ€" tween Piccadilly and Cirecle Place, thence im a south westerly direction along this lane to its intersection with Ninth Street and intends to specially assess part of the cost upon the land abutting‘ directly on the work,. The estimated cost is Four Thousand, Five Hundred Dollars ($4,500) of which Four â€" Hundred. and Fifty (Dollars ($450) is to be paid hy the Corporâ€" ation. The estimated special rate per foot frontage is Two Dollars and Forty Fivie Cents ($245). The specâ€" ial assessment to be paid in fifteen annual installments. (b) _A cinder road will hbe conâ€" structed along Eighth Street between Fyfe and Grosvenor Avenues, thence along Grosvenor from Eighth to Cirâ€" cle Place along Circle Place to Ninth along Ninth to Piccadilly and along Piccadilly to itsâ€"junction with Eighth Street. Alongâ€" Circle Place â€" from Eyfe to Grosvenor and intends to specially assess a "part of the cost against the land abutting directly on the work. _ The estimated cost is Four Thousand, â€" Eight Hundred _ Dollars ($4,800) _ of which One â€" Thousand Dollars ($1,000) is to be paid tby the Corporation. [PThe estimated. special rate per foot frontage is Ninety Five cents (,95). The special assessment is to be paid in fifteen annual installâ€" ments. j 4 ce # 6 ds your FREE “ {copies of Canada Gold $y {Review (15¢c per copy). Current | |issues contain: 3 Romances of Golden North. ' | Where Truth is stranger than . i fiction. Prize fortune articles. | 1 Tons of Silver and Gold daily. | § News from Mines and Markets. . t Reader‘s questions and answers, | ‘,.\‘end your name and address l'l‘hen receive 6 illustrated_ copies of . ‘CANADA GOLD REVIEW. No obliâ€"d | gation of any kind. Offer Limited. Write ; * at once. ’ CANADA COLD REVIEW ; 19 Melinda Street Toron Z7 THEQA «$ ° FLAVOR I.ASTS Aids digestion, cleanses the teeth, soothes the throat. A universal custom that benefits everyâ€" A. J. HODGSON, Clerk. to, Canada \Pays highest prices for secondâ€"hand furniture. Sells new and secondâ€"hand | Furniture at cheap prices. TIMMINS 100GE, 1.0.0.f. No. 43 Meets evecy Tuesday evening in the Oddfellows Hall, Third Aveaue. Visiting brethren requested to attend. M. Moore J. R. Newman Big Bargains These Days at P. Antgoine‘s 9 FOURTH AVENUE OPPOSITE FIRE HALL For the best in Fruits, Confectionery, etc., and for Ice Cream, come here. In Toys, Fancy Goods, Jewélry. etc., as we are going out of these lines, Pleasure Ice Cream Parlour Timmins Geld Nugget Rebekah Lodge, No 173 Fire Wood in any iengtas to suit, from 14 inches to wood in log. _ Dry and green Jaekpine. Prices very reaâ€" song@ble. Order your wood now heâ€" fore the rush. ~3% H. CHARLEBOTS. Phone 347 Report every suspected case of comâ€" municable disease to the Medical® ficer of Health. By trying to conceal cases of diphtheria, scarlet fever, etc., one ts endangering the lives of other people. Meets every Thursday in the month in the Oddfellows‘ Hall, Third (Ave. V isiting Brothers and Sistecs atways welcome. Ethel Keene, Rose Anderson, Boiling will render all water safe for drinking purposes. BUYS AND SELLS FURNITURE W. H. SEVERT Let us repair and waterproof that leaky roof before the rainy season. Parabestos Roofing Paint, and Kantleek Roofing Cement For Sale Cornear Kirby Ave and Mountjoy St P?.0. BOX 974. â€" TIMMINS, ONT. Now open for business. Firstâ€"elass rooms, and steam heted All upâ€"toâ€"date conveniences. Reading and Sitting Rooms. Sample Room for Travellers. Best dining room in towun. Meals at all hours. Wholesale Fruits, Vegetablbes, 3 Spruce St. Timmins Barrister, Solicitor, Notary. New Empire Theatra Block TIMMINS, ONT. Safety First Boil the W ater Confectionery, Tobaccos BOARO OF HEALTH GOLUMN MON ET A P.0. Box 3, Timmins IROQUOLRS FALLS. PARIS HOTEL H. H. MOORE M.D., M.O . . H. CHARLEBOIS, â€" 30 Cedar St., Timmins. Rose Anderson, Res. See.

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