Porcupine Advance, 7 Jun 1922, p. 5

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,‘j regret at such an action for *‘ Duke‘‘ is one of the best athletes a fine hoâ€" ckey player and a steady and reliable Pritehard left bury for jury District Court Hall last attracted good time ©0008890080000000 8008000000000 0440008090004800006060684 641 BORXNX it n D Messrs nlms, on Jue to Mr. and M ' BUILT BETTER than Cars that Cost Moreâ€" n D CAREFUL analysis of the construction A and complete equipment of the Lightâ€"Six will convince you that it has no duplicate in value in the light car class. For instance, the machining of the crank shaft and connecting rods on all surfaces is a manufacturing practice that is found only on the costlier cars. This particular operation is mainly responâ€" sible for the fine balance of the Lightâ€"Six motor and its remarkable freedom from viâ€" bration at all speeds. It also has an imporâ€" tant bearing on the wearing quality of the car and on its longâ€"lived, dependable service. The exceptional values in the Lightâ€"Six are possible because practically every part that goes into the caris manufactured complete by Studebaker. Partsâ€"makers‘ profits are largely eliminated. Important savings through betâ€" ter methods and bigger volume permit greater value to be given the buyer. ; From the standpoint of shrewd investment you should find out why the Lightâ€"Six offers you so much more for your money in perâ€" formance, service and economy. Ob 1 122 () M The mm H d a V le fround that ne re will be general tion for **Duke" M i na Local Dealers. thro MARSHALLâ€"ECCLESTCXNE LTD. This Is a Studebaker Year n M L\ ird h aley rom that > ind ay H 1s oldâ€"timers‘ of Timmins, now with th McLagan Furniture Co., Smailord, a travelling salesman, spent the week end in the Camp renewing aequaint ances and being greeted hy old fri ends dep BORXNX wed M on M 1# M i. The provineial and Doâ€" orities this year are watch sely for anything approach urist‘‘ in sports. This will Taylor, one of the young ‘Timmins, now with the rniture Co., Smnaiflord, as n 0 t W singied out all come unde 11 be a dot of NlH lling Di Th iskeard o8 Mr. and ) As We . Ont. ralrlk an( nto spent VOW rev{ so9o0Pts m the imnpal Nas M y M 1 tfe In and M Mi 1 10n 1¢ 1KIN it mperâ€"Pat Timmin sty1 s new i earric iallv. hi IKeI Lew the same eancelled HW & mt will where Rob rIel M H l1 IVS LC a € n (2â€"Pass.) Sedan . . rourmg .. â€"._. :. Roadster (3â€"Pass.) Coupeâ€"Roadster Includes cowl ventilator operâ€" ated from the instrument board; cowl parking lights at base of windshield; inside and outside door handles; large, rectangular plate glass winâ€" dow in rear curtain; ignition lock and a thiefâ€"proof transâ€" mission lock, reducing the rate of insurance to Lightâ€"Six owners 15 to 20 per cent; and cord tires. LIGHTâ€"SIX PRICES 5 Pass.. 112" W. B., 40 H. P STANDARDEQUIPMENT **Hold on now!‘" exclaimed a tall, thin woman near the platform. "‘If this is to be a moral awakening, don‘t you dare to propose our taking off anâ€" other thine."‘ The new preacher was asked if he would like any special ‘hymn to be sung to agree with his sermon. ‘*No,‘*‘ he replied. ‘‘The fact is, I hardly ever know what I am going to say until I arrive in the pulpit.‘‘ > ‘*‘Well, in that case,"" said the vicar ‘*we had better have the hymn, ‘For Those at Sea.‘ * Let us gird our loins. our coats. Let us bar â€"H. Waddle; Mrs. Briscoe, society leader,â€"Mrs. G,. Shipman; Mrs. Brisâ€" coe‘s daughter,â€"Mrs. E. Yorke; Irish maid,â€"Miss Jessie Macfie; Horton‘s niece,â€"Miss Theresa Quinlan. In addition to the comedy there will be selections by the Melntyre Orchesâ€" tra, a monologue by Mrs. Keene, solo by Miss Mair and a chorus by four voungs ladies. "‘It is high time,"‘ said the militant reéeformer on the platform, ‘that we had a moral awakening in this town. events. With a band like the ‘Timâ€" mins Citizens‘ Band the public here will certainly enjoy the open air band concerts, and so the sooner the band stand is erected the better pleased the citizens will be. CAST OF CHARACTERS FOR EVENT AT SCHUMACHER The following is the east of charaeâ€" ters for the Jâ€"act comedy to be preâ€" sented at Schumacher on Monday, June 12th, under the direction of Mrs. Eva Parker, and for the b&nefit of the Children‘s Aid Society :â€" Jim Horton, farmer,â€"Chas Byrnes; Peter Adams, country bachelor,â€"Daâ€" vid Oswald; Paul Briscoe, lawyer,â€" Paul MeLaughlin; Paul‘s Stepbrother * The advancee agent for the Clhautauâ€" qua way in town last week conferring with tl/e local T.O.D.E. regarding the event this vear which will be held in 17 tioned here as representative ol ihe Cobalt Nugget, but for the past few years in the advertising department of a large Detroit corporation, yisited friends in the Camp this week., \The National Grocers, Ltd., of North Bay, have opened a branch ofâ€" fice and warehouse in Timnwns with P. Dougall in charge., Mr. Dougall has been the representative of the wholeâ€" sale house for several vears. | MV )6 J.0. 6. Walkersille, Ontario Mr. R 1zen 11 n would appe the Town to of the band THE LIMIT REACHED 111 Benallick Â¥n to nurry ailo band stand. T and is all re band concerts mand stand to ith a band lil 11 ng. Let us take off bare our arms. Let $1495 1495 1925 2425 0( THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE one fime staâ€" ntative of The e a good thing along the build The Timmins ready to give and â€" of start the on v se KEYS FOUNDâ€"Chain with five smal keys one being Ford Key No. 70 Owner may haxe same by proving property and paying for this adver tisement. Apply Box A. M., Ad GARDEN PLANTS FOR SALE.â€" Cabbage, cauliflower, celery, toma to plants,â€"all home grown‘ and 2¢ climatized. Apply to S. Salzer Hovie, P. O.. Ont. â€"â€"99.341 van NC S SBureme Gom Cires K G & Bupreme Ood Girss Ztiedominate COST NO MOFE THAN OTHpe MAKES office j/‘r @Tâ€"éâ€"' «e sy [re) S it t â€"ZP T, s e \\1-â€"‘ 3 C / Lk | fi M e\ ‘? A 4 J . onÂ¥ * <©/ hnd ill laol ass 3 ? ‘-"" | g @ &/.’ f s rere larsof tuality lon: » o o ST Cal Salzer, 22â€"24p 10â€" ence is informa REGULAR MEETINGS RE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HERE DRESSMAKING and PLAIN SEWâ€"| mery ternoon ING. done at yone interested in is cordially invite mal meeting eve: noon at the home v, 20 Hemlock st () at 31 El in Christian Seiâ€" ted to attend an stree Wed Mrs Nimmins anesdaa y mm H D Applicationts for House Sewer Conâ€" nections may be made at the Town Hall. _A deposit in cash or cheque pavrable to the Town Treasurer must accompany each application. J. F. Henderson, Town Engineer. Applications for House Sewer Corm nections. TOWN OF TIMMINS s 2 o ;{Igfg’&[

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