Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 18 Dec 1918, 1, p. 7

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¢$00000%>009000000000000000000$86008§600G08 4000040004440 $900000489060 Opposite tho Goldiields MIN®S .‘l-.f‘;:t.., . s L.z J e g*.*â€" â€" M L “” Ne % J â€"â€" The Flavour Lasts Telephone 49 Real Estate §1MMS HOOLHKEKER rEAL ESTATE SULLIVAN NEW TON UY a Warâ€"Savings Stamp for $4.00 and affix it to space No. 1 of the Certificate that will be given you. Fill in the name of the one to whom you wish to make this Christâ€" mas Giftâ€"the most desirable of Gifts, for it may well mark the commencement of habits of Thrit, the stepping stone to Success. The Certificate In offering your gift you could say, "If you invest your savings regularly in Warâ€"Savings Stamps, you will soon fill this certificate, which becomes Canada‘s pledge to pay you $50 on the first day of 1924." "With every 25 cents you save you can buy a THRIFT Stamp, 16 of which on a Thrift Card will be exchanged for a W.â€"S. S." "An excellent investment for small savings ; and a strong incentive to every -jay economy. FOR SALE AT Moneyâ€"Order Post Offices, Ranks and hereyer the W.â€"S.S sign is displayed. (Successors to SIR THOMAS â€"WHITL Minister of Finance As Christmas Gifts GIVE Warâ€"Savings Stamps _ E. . Dickson ; Houses to Let and for Sale TITINSURANCE $5.9 for $4." Dr: Moore Block, Timmins Rsidence PHONEHE 118. The First meeting of CBurch Club was held af Church on last Monday c Oth., 1918 A crowd of 1 and sixty turned out and them has nothing but p1 entertainment farnmshed. ho 2 s J To begin things, J. G, Webster gave a. s dem has pro of the pI talks by a on C VWYÂ¥ NaAt «l A and wide inters ion from many tvx odd minutes on many sources and ine Lwenâ€" ty odd minutes so spent were greatly relished by all. Miss K. MacDonald spoke concernâ€" ing Napoleon, comparing him to the Kaiser. She said that Napoleon never hit below the belt; he always played square and did not break any of the rules of the game. The Kaiser on the other hand has broken all the rules and doesn‘t know the meaning of beâ€" ing fair. _ Napoleon. brought order out of chaos and did the world some good although he wen: too far. The Kaiser on the other hand made chaos out of order. She called attention to the fact that even though Napoleon was put away on an island and guardâ€" rILY 1M l( tertai ‘*‘What this was som{é be decided imm rstand it is up UNITED CHURCH CLUB tlh irlIme, I? votes}â€"I s; Jas. Robertso following candid O T Dan 0 n, comparing him to the said that Napoleon never e belt; he always played did not break any of the came. The Kaiser on the 1 V OT ad) bf 1 §1]I C l rotton irlie halt in the day o half a dozen of the ts of the Wye, inâ€" MceCoubrey, with a Lrogquo l Y 11 ¢ THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE Tl T C r consid the town 1, voteés. ites were 1 y ‘\M)(’I't 1{.( resident. Mr. hort address y drew opit nd the twer )1 stt If anne ‘alls. 4 id M lf‘e. cCO U votes cert t Is. OF€ t could but we eration one of for the SSCaUu United United », Dec. n fifty minute well ans ned M th otf 11 ced and V Q@I e 2 es C :E PWVA T [res m ervbody a generous assortment of number of those who were tical about joinins the ch 0f A ft an dow For the Raby For Father W ateh N C( Tib Holds For Mother iN CCK Pend Heart Neckla« xA o to give it thc meeting ther handed over the 100 Christmas Mintsâ€"From His Majesty the Baby to ~â€"~â€" Grandmother and Qrandfathoer Rift Suggestions for Every Mlember of the Family by mmittee ainsisted Oppcosite the Post Office QVvenIHn rmlierd Drc SOImn( Yoon (rin on‘ lined) Cl 1( propet )n ind S club or te ind f ecake, Cl Ond TIMMINS NEW JEWELRY STORE We Hefuse to T.:W . FPaithful, 000.00900} Meets every first and fourth Monday evenings of â€" each month, Oddfellows Hall, Third avenue. Visiting brethren alâ€" ways welcome. For the Best Young For the Brcther Man Bracelet Woatech Diamo Stonet For yeour Diamond Tt W ateh W aldemar Fobs ~and For the Si: "- Y aterma )CGI W un tal 1l¢ n ar| m :l'l’l 1CC ti0t Ire _ Met P. H.. S T OCK have a Dissatistied Customer CZ 7 CS fi..u L. W. Ducsharm, W .M. R.S. Penda PV ens Y it Y y c \‘lll.\ Svicetheart Scarf Pin Silk Fob Watch Chain Thin Model Watech Key Chain Bill Fold and Poecket Emblem Pin Ebony Cloth Brush 1018 ‘ents for the famous Regina Watch 1J For Grandmsother For the Bcy 7 or Grandfather Cuff 1 Fount Pencl Knife His First Signet Rin Searf Pin Bed EC TIMMINS 1006F, LO.0.f, No. 458 VÂ¥ ro n( pal pa 11 i~Ciidf tary Meets every Tuesday evenâ€" ing in their lodge room on Third avenne. Visiting broâ€" thers reauested to attend. G. Carson, from 5¢ to 10OOmm € »pectac 1|asses of Gold Spect: of Eye Glasses om Clock T1 ‘I"n loth Brush for dressin 11 ottle pect ind Chain c each 100(% i l c J. Morrison,

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