Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 13 Sep 1912, 1, p. 8

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rot arm-d from va'atmn In Canada al‘ and will resu Jupiter mine Oscar Smith left last Sammy !m a tort stay in Sudbm'y. Dome rot u rm Go“ g: mda and been in Hui Ir Alex. pine (in camp \l' 00 K Billy Harmer. fm'morly of this town. and mun- rovvntly of k'obalt, is now in (,‘m-hrano in charge at the J. C. McNabb x (‘0. store. Mine R. U. Southee. branch manager the Canadian Rand Cu.. is away for vacation of a couple of weeks. Philip Waxmzm. of the Northern Ontario Light and I’mwr (0., left camp last Swatmda} fox z vaca- tion in Torcmto and othercitics. Mrs. C. B. Momma. who has spent the wm'mor at 1101' form- er home in Hamilton has returned to South Porcupine. Charlex llodgins has severed his connection with the liowry Tobac- co Company and has accepted a position as traveling salesman tor the Patterson Biscuit Company, of Bran'timd. (hit.llister"'tit.01_\ will he West .as far as Winnipeg and North to (loahrane and through this north country. He will leave here about the 20th of thismiontih and maln- lxis resitlent'e at Sault Ste Marie. He is a capable business man and has mum friends in this rump. O $§OOOOO£O¢¢QQQOO¢¢O 6.0¢§O.6669:.600 .9 00 v Q 9 o O O s O f G p a. r. u. a a}. 9999” 1‘ nd is” with friends in Cobalt. M W W .‘h‘s .\l influx Mrs. D. [Deacon has returned home , South Porcupine aftér a short buying trip om Loyd i" . A. Maclmc amp for the (133' for .‘ll It B M. Whytc lL't'! at (I n- . Morton has re‘turned from days trip to Toronto. Miner'o: the Miller Porcu- ‘ld Mines has renamed to b m m'! :31] has returned h‘um his to his home in Eastern alum: the St. Lawrence resume his position at the Thsdnlt Flynn Pearl \Vulfst mm o tumul from Mr )ltlskuku \"M‘ H Hu Christie *hlbn \vho h ~ past year. H ll of the McIntyre she left this week lerk any Travers haw LOCAL ITEMS El istie is away on the eastern mar- 0315 “(PI U punt this camp .has been :r, left last and Toron- I the town‘ mu .“l‘ trip into and has fr ul‘th the "7* organization Starts in a New Home With Members of 2|] Bend lien i! '.\.|’.. 19113 and the ei'ed'itnrs un- n-utilied In: meet at the utiice of (Bunion H.(,iuuthier in Porcupine. Untau‘io. un uhe sixteenth day of iSeptember .~\.l).. W113 at the hour inf two o'clock in the afternoon fur |the purpose, of receiVinu: a statement of his affairs. appointing inspectors and fixing their remuneration and for the ordering of the affairs of the I Estate generally. A ' A dismissed drunk in York town was subsc “-81:41. and math- ”10 pl PHBCUHNE [HUGE Inc Sarah Hurry-Btu“ Company [If HAWKS “SWIM Gives a finished Performance Hang Over Jag Came In Handy W a " wh‘ent. Nutiee is hereby xiv almve mum-d lnml’vem assigpment of his 1 for "he benefit of his deed dated the ninth The new Masonic [.0639 which was installed in Porcupine last Thur-Slay commences with a charter member- ship of twenty and has several other applivatinns cm file. The lodge has In the mantel I'urmpino. 1 All persons claiming to rank up- on the estate of the said Insolvent must file their claims with me on or before the sixteenth day of October A.D., 1912, after whidh date I shall proceed to distribute the assets thereto having regard to claims only of which I shall then have received notice. Hated at I’m'cup'rnv this ninth day uf Svptomher .-\.l). 1912. unmmx H. (‘r;\l"l‘u'lIDR. Tl‘ HL' reg Thu matter of M. . Mulligan 01 upino (mtmiu, fmmcrh mm .m business under the mum style of Mulligan Bros. 111- NflHBE TB BREDIIBRS urs-dav and made the plea that it. ' sumo drunk and he could rraicnml twin- fur our of- . ('unstitutiun makes. the sluw. 300nm (Bray. 1 ar meeting day [lav "I each n Sulicit (n‘ for Assiwneo was subsequently m L-by gin-n that the mh'vnt has made an his 051““! Lu mt? uf his creditors by 2 ninth of September the creditors art- at the oflicc of .tthicr in I’mwpine. uhc sixteenth day of -\. Ii. I’HAYRE. 1111 mm tylor ssmnce New flu i Walter Dawson, who recently re- signed his position with the Tele- ‘phone Company, and left for the West, has 'been heard from at {\Vinnipeg. where he is laid up with 'uppendieitis and will undergo an : operation. I BlEVEB Bill] the people away from the theatre each night well satisfied. Miss (lihney is clever, has a most attractive personality is well gown- ed» and entertains you every min- ute she is on the stage. This should be enough. Mr. Walter Wil- son knows 'his buisness and you feel xatislied that whateVer he does is gong to be all right. The whole company is good, and well worth yl‘fur time and money to go and sec. The play for the first half of The play for the first 111 next week will be one of best 0! the entire list I I'I'Q'N'llilil My filiis elem-r company. .\ll'..'(‘nt' “'3“er grout stm‘y of Xt'w York lift? vi the present day. ”Paid in Full." New scenery is living painted now by the company's 111‘- list. and the play will be mount- ml in am elaborate and appropriate stylv. Miss (iibnoy will be soon as “F}iiin1:il$i'ooks." one of licrfavor- in: parts, Mr. Wilson as ”Jimmy Smith." .\lr. Brewer as the old sea-dog, “Captain Bill Williams," Mr. Quinn as “Joe Brooks." Mr. Bigelow as ”Saba," Miss Dunstnoro It is a pleaszure to be able to say something favm‘able of a theatre company whim has dared the long jump from the thickly populated sections of older On- tario. as “Both." and Miss Sccord as ”Mrs. Ralston.” The third act setting “is particularly novel, show- ing the old sea captain’s den, with ship's lights, etc., from all over the \sbrld. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET. AP- ply .1. (a MCNABB co. and Worth While Seeing THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE [If Iflllf WINS range like :thVU (litinn, UV” so first-class ("un- linings. gallon wood and from. $200.00 will sell $125 hoilvr :X hum A‘Q (”111011) for tw c1] ty copper water t0 l' l (f c n L' w coal 111 the be SATURDAY iii '51:an 52}; $13.3: ARE YOU READY. 25 Flen’s brown tweed suits, new fall shades. Regular $I7.5o, Saturday only $14.50 20' Men’s fancy worsted suits, new brown’s and heather’s. Regular $20.00, Saturday only $16.95 30 Men’s fine tailored suits, new fall styles and patterns. Regular $25-00. Saturday only $19.75 "" 50 Pairs men‘s heavy kersey pants, well made and trimmed. Regular $2.00, Saturday only $1.50 24 fairs stripe worsted pants, winter weight clothes, You’ll have to catch them on the fly, for the big reduction in prices will Soon clear out the best styles and patterns. Study these prices carefully, then come in Saturday and see the marvellous values we are offering. . Jenkins' Valves. Canadian Rubber Co. Steel Products Co. ct Canada, I’ar Iron. Iron Pipe, Steel Plates. Tapped Nuts, Bolts, Horse Shoes. Rivets. etc. Jessop’s Steel., Canada Cement Co.. Ham Nott Refrigerators and Screen Doors., Oshawa Fittings, Metallic Roofinfi Co., Corrugated lrcn and Siding Carey Manufacturing Co., Roofings,Asbe8tos. etc. Burrow, Stewart 81 Milne Ltd., Stoves and Ranges, Canada Furniture Manufacturers Ltd. Berlin Get our prices. Marshall-Ecclestone Bedding c’o., Ideal Bedding Co , and many others. Many of tlwl argest mines in the camp findit to their advantage to deal with us \\ hx don't \nUP. Largest and best assorted stock in the country. Marshall = Ecclestone Hardware, Furniture and Mine Supples PORCUPINE “The Store That is Different” Let us get acquainted. AGENTS FOR LIMITED It will pay you Limited

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