Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 20 Nov 1918, 1, p. 3

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oooooooooooooooooooooooo9°000990000699oooscoooooc*~- WOMMWWWO”.MOOWOOOOOWOO ”0' ion and (‘hinawa CHRISTMAS IS COMING liable gum! Store will COIIYGIIHEH Silverwa re ,will pa X‘f 80191, For Christmas Gifts of China and‘Fancy Goods Pl he gift-3 degree of confidence as an adult and le assured of th same attention and service as this store stands for Our stock of beautiful things IS immense, and no matter if you only want something at Ten Cents to a Dollar we can, no doubt, be of service to you The‘ Bean Contest. this week is for Cmdren Onlyâ€"sixteen years and unden In connection with the opening of Timmins New Jewelry Store, we want to meet not only every man and woman in this vicinity but every childâ€"boy and girl. We want them to feel that this is truly their own store, and we cannot emphasize it too 1 . - 1 strongly that a child can shop here With the same A GUESSENG CONTEST FOR THE CHELDREN ERNEST H. BRIDGER TIM MINS he Timmins New Jewelry Store Cxpert Watchmakers, Jewelers, and Opticians for at a 1' it have arrived. Re a reliable place. Thi: open for your inspect iun all the time. grands early, at and keep it for Full line of Je inspect the stocks at s have been placed in tHe \V we] 11V. V011 1‘ This um Jeweler and Optician Next the Post Office \\' L Special appointment for Eye Testing. Satisfac- tion guaranteed.We also replace broken lenses Ca“ Phone 141 )l‘ L HALPERIN UH 7c vase by Mayor McLaugHin and will be on View in our window from noon on Wednesday until 8 o'clock Satur- day nigt‘t when the contest closes \V ( m‘xwarw W3 him... iiifif WU NIT Edi dMflV RENTER Now What Do You Think of That For a Story? “Your item about th! difference in the priee of butter around North ’my and in Timmins was all moonshine." said a local merchant who would he a leading business man in town if he had modern methods Such as advertis- ing to get 'hnsiness instead of letting it go to the. departmental stores and other outside plan's. Without being Dersonal. 'l‘he Advanee will give the otlicr outside plavvs. Without being personal, The Advanvo will give the first initials of his nanw.-â€"â€"J. P. Mr- Lauglilin, Mayor of the Town of Tim- mins. “'0”, he did not seem any too well pleased about the little item. He was awful not to deny that the prive of butter ran from 60 to (55 vents per ll)., just as The Advance said, 1101‘ did he question the purchasing last week near North Bay of gnod liutter at 46 rents per ll). llis argument ran alongr a ditt'ercnt line. He claiint-d that the people there Wullltl not buy dairy hut- a «litl'm'cnt line. He claimed that the people there \mulcl nut buy dairy hmâ€" ter. “\Vhy," he said, “we had :1 Int of butter that we ufl'erml at 40 cents per pound and no one would buy it, though it was gum] “RUDY.” 1101' 110111111 111111 110 11110 wuum buy 11, though it was gum] hutt‘or H "Why. didn't you ‘let the 110111110 know about“ it 1’” he was asked. “\Vc did,” he said, “we had it 1111 :1 (111111 in the window for 11:1)'.<,\'1‘t we had in the 01111 to sell “.5 datin hutt‘m t1) :1 lumher company :11. 11 1911110911 11110." “\Vtrll. it' you had ht'nug‘ht that 111111 around here where we 11011111 have seen ‘ii, you (11111111 have 511111 11)!) lhs. right in this. “Hive. if the butter werv ”111111. 01‘ 0111115151111 (1110 will pay dairy huttvr 111111115 1111 axle 3111111511 ' he was told. “()h, 1111‘ buffet “:15 guml,” said the 11101141111”. “hut .tlw 1101111111 won't huv dairy hutier. 111111 it dues "\Vh)’. (lidn knnw almul‘ it? did," he said, in the window «mud. ()1. PONY: hutm Iniws I told. “()11, I said the more won't buy (1:! 115' It) zen ut pm' 41)., IMnug': 11‘ and as sumo 01' us "2'0112‘ 91:3. it mmhl I'i )ll t vrvlmn t. dairy but :l(3\'01'ti::v. SIN)!“ H THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE .limut ll )V 1'1 ( H 1K vertising. Sneers ‘at the local ‘ paper will not alter this, any than will tears at decreasing 1 It. is a law of business proven by successful merehant from Til: Baton down, ' Another thought that is that th'iszâ€"That the merchant whn mtt get the trade he might get advertised aright must (-hargt muah more tn his existing oust: to pay expenses and a prufit. customers at the mewaant whu not. advertise in this way pay th vertising 0f the modern business tn pay 1 vustumex not adve vortisinu who gets the biggest and hast bus through advertising. Mr. ('. Bass returned tn Tin' this \\'eek,at’ter a month's Valenti his home in Ottawa. lie is reprt in}: a emnpany making.r a1 ehe hathromn requisite that should lnneh sale in this district where ernge is laekin}: and there is a demand t'nr nther forms (if hath 110095301103. All will be pleased indeed to learn that Mr. 3. 1%. Martin is now making: satisfaotnx'y prugross In rm'uvm')’ from his illness. During the rovont Virtury Loan vampalgu he was hardest wurkers,â€"~at il 1 ”and last week NW 501' Mrs. Martin added tn ti iim. '(‘nnt'ravling' 11w was ill l'nr sumo days. I) (m the way to recovery ALL POLICE COURT CASES ADJOURNED ON THURSDAY. ES HIIHV l )0211 Pulim- Magistrate Atkinsml was mmvienll)‘ I'm-M'erml lust WUt‘k l‘l‘nm :is rovent attack n17 iuflnvnza to pre- ddv again at the lmliw mm't' siningzs wro on "l‘hursdm: (m .zuormmt uf 3w illness at” Sulivitur I). W. ()‘Sull- )nvenient m 11 n 19! mm. 10 ('dHll'f, and «m nit‘lil-Mo ubsonve ‘ who \\' i m M, :4 r" 2"“ 1* an r- m 1 fi§fi5ޤi3ޤ tfihfifimfiéfiwifihfififi§§fi€$£ifikfi§fiflfifi OI whu I] rotm‘nm a month .\\'a. II: 9 it to the public and keep the public in‘ is wha; by the only Jd,â€"â€"n.\.wspaper ad- n'esvm up} nmml I"mlllk known L‘l'll 'lmsmvss mam and best business SOHUUS l( 3‘3: ~‘-. " ‘3': ’i 3 L BE fig E0 I? a ‘ 2» "‘~ 3. ;.S f“ . :- r! "’. ‘ :' .3? ,4“ . f 5“ is... :7 ‘ . ‘ a: as , ‘Q 4. . m E‘Emmmg {‘ill >51 J('(‘U \\‘ ll Ml Mink .‘ 31mm Inihwm :1 ('homiral should have of rhv vases! kW] vuunsel ()llt. tn Timmins \‘aloatixm at ()1 IS “(MY -\\‘( m lln .1118 St till l( ll timely H :1] now 1)’ more 31 trade. by every Timuthy [1 :1 1:11 Illl'm ll M ()1 (l l; ml 0! mahle m 1t upnn Inhle ’.\l a (1- 00$ U ”11 L’l'i H ll 1t- \V (l ll he n” H H prevention of disease and for some impruper purposes, was remanded for a week un aeenunt ut' the nhsenee of his eounsel through illness. An Aus- trian eharged with assaulting: his wu- man, Mary. was nut wry decided in his replies :13 tn ndjunrning the ease and so on. hut when he was asked te explain the matter in the wmnan he heenme must detinile and decided. “NU! " heanswered in capital letters. Apparently he and his \mnmn are not The cases against one or two men w 129 have since died of the after-effects of influenza were withdrawn. (\nnmiz-v, the Italian acoused of selling a charm- ed garter to vermin woman for the IROQUOIS FALLS CELEBRATES. 011 the the heat of terms at the Inn- ment. ()n zit-enimt ut' Xuvemher 138th being.r Divisiun ('umt Day at Sun”: l’nreupine, the 'zises in w-hiuh Mr. .l. E. (‘nuk is interested, will likely he heard to-murrmv ('l‘hursduyl. thnngh 'deeisiun may he reserved until after the other eases are ready in he dis- posed ul‘. wm tilit Mn: (51 ”H [In [1S “'0” fish] 500mm] to have ( In tho nl'tm'nnnn pm'mlv was indulgm 01' Hw munnmniu': participated in it. I .\t‘ ciunt u'vlm-k I‘m-0 h \\' Hm lmmgvr lmmmlm inpt‘nrily insistml altiun ul' 2111 hm )HH 41 husin tinw. at lSC or ymsmu .\l Mu H H lis nmkm In 11*va hv l'nrm mlav snmot 11in 111101111011] upper-mu ‘lms \\ a} trulV Jud I ll ”\‘Cl‘ [VIII f’mwnnun hes 110 “'5' .u'tivim 1(‘1'01'm' should ll N at the :mlll H mm 1t INN)“ il\' furt} .lli ”I! H ll'lllfi UH ll nkp HUSH 10L l 7\' Hi. limg 1H (‘( tn stay n “"911 :Ittt'ndcd in by all (‘lassos vm'v nzltinnzllity lll(‘(‘ 101' {H H HUI m4! m'mm l'nl' I't-jnit'in I'L'vvlpt altiun n! smile. whic at tr lllus asnh 11113“ \\'(' V. 01'? H ll ll HI justlu )le 1H .H 11 )C I just mtlic ssihle ('tul'}; l'l lm [HUS le ()I‘ ll U) It speaker, and the Frem-h element in the crowd douwnstmted tlicir appreci- ntiun (if his remarks is the usual buistmus and happy French fashion. The Band then played tlw Italian Natiunal Anthem, and um' gxunl fri- ends the Italians ohvm‘ml it in the French. The Fat!» speaker. and thv F The Band then played t1 Natiunal Anthem, and um' ends the Italians chvm‘ml speeches were delivered hy a number at” our loeal oramrs. The meeting was opened by the singing of that grand old Hymn. “0. God our Hope in Ages Past." and, after the Revd. Mr. Marx-ham had offered up a brief prayer. and our famous hand had played the Freneh National Anthem. the Revd. “ather l’elletier delivered a shurt address in French. The Father is a very fluent llerd. Mr. Merton spake next. \Ve had heen tiglitiug, he said. t'ur Demo- erae)‘. and against Autuerae)‘. The struggle had resulted in the aver- thrnw of the latter. and lletuuerae)‘ was now “triumphant." The world had heen made sat'e t'nr _l)eumera.e.\'. and he prayed to God . lleumerae)’ Wultltl make use of the mighty power wliieh had ’l)(‘(‘tt delivered iutu its hands. for the advaneemeut of right- enusuess, and fur the establishment. here (in earth. of a real, and genuine "t‘hristiau (Runniunwealth.H .\t'ter mmther seleetiun t‘rmu the Hand, Mr. White mldressed the meet- ing. He spoke of various “aspeets ()t' the war. that was now mer. and etn'er ed a great deal of ground. .l-lis re- marks were frequently applaudwl, and his ret’erenees to the “(litt'lmlietll hens- tiality tit" the Him," the ”bleeding heart” at" llelguiin, and "the 1101118- Q less nues' were reeeired ulu'uari- haul h and l: \mnhl \vhivh hands loss mu‘s' “'10' mush/m lczutulh luzlmlwl. tum, what sort 0r thinking- nl‘ building greatest rum-em nrm‘ lighting slmuldor to what we (-«msidm'ml allity, and wrnngzx those" things down, ye 1! In my afi 11' ()(‘1' Wt mt «lnm it :11 11 V -, mmmrâ€" u beaten ! vigilant n\'('l' tho- \\'0 must uprmu'l- :siun (18- \Vllzlt' Yuu :11‘(‘ 0118.1 I'll!“â€" the “ O. and. had our been ninst‘. yam th‘al uul Ull

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