Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 8 Aug 1917, 1, p. 2

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#3acli £nce SNA2ll 11 COcndensed 406C per Reading Notices.â€"Reading notl of entertainments, etce., where charge is to be made, will be inse: in The Poreupine Advance at the 1 ular rate of beents per line for n type or 7 cents per line for black f type, except where the. job work done at the Advance Printing OG when notice will be inserted free chargo. CMCOWW tet Professional and Business Card Canada â€" United States 10 V 3 l mt «e Mmoommnoumnmmmommmo“: W JTCC PAlll : 1@D} ©4¢0000000000086088$0040800@0046 $#0080000§008§0800068§606088 nd lon The Pore r rate of e or 7 cet e, except ie at the en notice M ublished every© Wednesday by Geo. Lake, Publisher mM C 111 10M 1 } in ilu lines, 71 THURSDpAY. August 9. 1917 IN MASONISC HALL, TIMMINS Stit. Matthow‘s Tennis Club JVernol naltut residence 112 li¢ 2.00 YEaT $3.00 a year rule: ws m 4 °TS at e r black face job work is ntinge Office, ird 1| lin it Orshestra NCE Fivza thousand delegates from all parts of Ontario gathered in the Areâ€" na last week, for the great ‘‘Winâ€"the war‘‘ Conventicn. The â€" greatest enthusiasm greeted the statements of speakers calling for the enforcement of Conscription without fear or favor, the formation of a National Governâ€" ment. and the more effective conscripâ€" tion of wealth. Unity of loyal men GORSERVATINES ANH LIBERALG UNITE 10 WIN THE WAR Conscription and National Governâ€" .ment Enthusiastically Endorsed at. _ Winâ€"theâ€"War Convention @asioinn showe O I udience on more than one 0Câ€" howed that it doubted the sinâ€" r loyality of those opposing tion and National Governâ€" An attempt to defend some political party leaders along buildin 0O w , 111 )1 n @CC C101 1]1 MHIT erIn it npt to derend some party leaders along indignation and eries The big Winâ€"theâ€"W ar If was. enthusiastie d not understand, apâ€" n view of the serious he world toâ€"day others rosmcerely take any r‘ps it T Y N € C °V C nacdlalt leanin nrades ®CO it SRCR 006 0. C es i ioh 600. ed Soldier. The idea of the above Returned Soldier was the idea of the Winâ€"theâ€" War Convention, and as there is a win the war union of Luiberals, Conservative and Independent newsâ€" papers in Ontario, there is every reaâ€" son to believe that *‘*something will come of it."" among weekiV publication of during the su odate the holi at the time w be in the smal aMALLER PAPEN FDW NHT WIH 88 TWD No w 6 Vance OWwWeql S( hbe filed wit er than‘ 12 the 14th d malityvy in m + of An ‘he lows mrily ac SHIP CPF TOWNSHIP OF TISDALE BRANCH OFFICEâ€"CONNAUC 11 LC Phone John Power for Particulars. ralle diffe Opposite Goldfields Hotel cepted. . H. WILSON, 4( NOTICE Municipali 1 U uy tender not ne« T THE PORCUPINE marked seCrPrVl n on Tuesday tel tion OIT 11 "*Tender and must I notâ€"latâ€" The Adâ€" m un work Moneta O still PUBLISHED BV W’MMMMNMWWWQN MQM H A ARE ©@§#4¢08000000009000600°04§00§4 4466 290890006000090066900.” NOOQOOOO 6 0000009090000000 00080000000 0044000064 Do not overlook our stock of perserving utensils, such as Gem 1â€" at. jars, $1.25 doz. Jar rings, 10c doz. Parowax, 20c lb. Perserâ€" ving kettles 50c to $2.00 Makes frozon desserts and freeszos ice cream hard and smooth in 30 minutes without any tiresome turning. Just fill it and set it aside; that‘s $3.50 and $4.50 We carry a very House Office ire kilis 9,000 poersons a yearâ€"most omencdy‘s home burns each minute calize the danger that lurks in The head of a match. Announcement busine I thank the many customers aI large patrenage to the store in ance of this patronage To secure more rocm and better service for the store‘s customâ€" ers, I am centering the business on the lires of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Furnishings, etc., the grocery department being discontinued. With the increased space and larger attention now possible to these lines, and with our big new stocks of goods, the bost values, service and at tention will be given. SAMUEL BUCOVETSKY Suppose Your House Takes Fire : Will You Be Ready ? of fhire are everywhereâ€"iIr0im may go next. Be preparedâ€"with nan cz child can use PYR ENE 4J Perserving 1 ime | _the retirement of Mr. . firm of Bucovetsky Bros. will hcereafter be contin prices, as in "‘”J CABLE SALE made of extra selected material on sale during the Seo "’mdo w o dis play* TabIts.».> ... "Tas wouts in s s uks s $1.70 .50 Tablg®g. .. ... $2.10 3.00 Tables.................... $2.70 3.50 Tableg.................... $3.00 EASY FREEZERS OW 1y nro 71 of gasoline. lamp or stove of rubbish st full of Clo y cellar. large assortment of house and office brooms. DTrOOMS, ... . .cs e ie i+ 55 to 85 . $1.00 to $2.50 324 U akas ids Won‘t AND pre mill and 1TQ0g. PRICI of the I. Bucovetsky from the busiâ€" zs been dissolved, and the 1 by Samuel Bucovetsky. 1 V collar to and ask for a continuâ€" st of service and the ~A+¢ € Y our Attention cent for people don‘t each year o all kinds G@ood until

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