I, , $ gnecials for Saturday Extra Special Mildâ€" Cured Smoked, Hams whocle, por ID....... 380 Extra Choice Trimmed Fresh Pork Shouliders, Ihb. ... 29¢ Extra Choiceo Steer Round Steak, ib... 29¢ Fresh Breasts of Stewing Veal, shank A1ll our M choico Stcer Brisket Boilinz Eeetf, Points, per Ih................... 15c Try our Pure Pork Sausage ©0808008000°00008460008 Ghoics Fresh Caught Herring, 2 lbs. for.... Gnoice No. 1 Silver Smoits per Ib. .:... ...}..!...... 2 CGhcico Saimon, per lb. Choice Halibut, por !b. Fresh Â¥ourg Turkeys, Milk Fed Chickeus, Fatted Fowl. G. 8. Fancy Sceded Raisins, 15 oz. package, s AOL: . ...« + walv e iss Pure Cane Syrup, 3‘s, Fish Department 9 Ib. Coffee, per [Avergige weigcht 2 cat Department, Heinz BARRINC ~NONE Grocery Dept. Poultry Dept. (t is the finest in the country ONEB 562 TIMF Carrots Potat atoes Ssucrkraut, per 5§a TIMMINS. 96a SCHUMACHER 79 S. PORCUPINE C O 1t Licease w UC 25c. O0c. Thursday, February 20th., 1919, is 1 date to keep in memory now. After lat date has passed it will be a night that will be remembered with pleasâ€" ure. It is the date of‘ the second dances to be given in the Masonmc The local T. N.O. staff and friâ€" erds held a delightful sleigh party on Friday night to Mr. M. Boivin‘s Camp up the river. There were two sleigh loads of young people, all enâ€" joying a very pleasant drive. _ At the Camp they had a fine supper and 2 delightful time, and cannot speak too hivhly of the Boivin Camp hospiâ€" PrV1ICGe! 111 BHC CHUFPC. rave. ‘The 4 ad heee ill since lasi one to Graverhurst atterire his health, M ditpr . OL bilGâ€" oYY > Phe *‘ War Hamiliton" was jalso duly launeued last â€" Maturday and zo named in honor of Hamilton wity‘s standinz in ti:e Loan Feampaign. Timmins News in Briei ‘i7th week nber from herd 6 MedGreg@ Timimins last e â€"church here he rCIMC Clubh lreld mecting : 11{ nov ub will A nts 0 rest ] on Monday ie next med it riday and we ront, / talian how nipt To i1T} A 11 ummer and n the hopss of death claimâ€" quietly to rest. rs of agzse and Oill adt n <TAeC .t week after at the Wainwright ner and had lakeâ€"built ho ist LWO rome at NCW Satim W ain W ed port . yur«\s iristenâ€" Sena * we nomme V C 11°â€" n 10t N)(] NT a Tew on Monday Veal M hosp COuUp one evCeI Country. 1 u; ing The Advanee to my son, Capt. H. M. Stovens, who has been in France for nearly thres years and previous to that time was for several years on the staff of the HMolinger Gold. Mines, hence my connection with your good uffering andition pape Sergt. James Mogz, son of Mrs. James Hogg, of Schumacher, and a of Mr. Thos. Hogg, formerly of ‘the Hollinger staff, is back home after over four years of active serâ€" viee. He was the first of the men from the Poreupine Camp to be aâ€" oversecas. â€" iX l was wounded, seS3H XU >A (0~â€"mOorrrow Lorest,. s â€" onee of hbeing Peace Celebra ‘ja firm. â€" Mr. Sanetonâ€"_receBily reâ€" urned from a warâ€"time visit fo Engâ€" and that was of more than usual inâ€" torest. He had the historie sexperiâ€" of being in London during the Peace Celebration after the Armistice was â€"signed. â€" The: English â€" people worldâ€"famous for their quietness and lack of demonstrativeness, made an opposite record _ for themselyes in their entlinsiastic eelobration rof vicâ€" @OnNl ‘A2 1irm. urned from and that w: He Inâ€" renew uta HLLaAIT mlette M eAqvazemom. hit the copper C ing it aronnd the kuife ham defliectingz the bullet from the ‘‘If that coin had not been, wsuess 1 4be here,‘‘ $ays m Ho#an. t ;‘\1 1 noine [ to ind will r 16 1| f demonst: te record enthusiastic ind also in OnNn e EQrcupilit the Military M epolness il) ti o vâ€"little oÂ¥er SIMILin I (Thurse Heneral n i VC (1 restin M is bein eal, whe L imcetomn return necessary al, where he is ntanager â€"Chalmers Co., after a unmp» on business an conâ€" mocas scrap 3 recauitte NnerVyOoOuUs LV a mrsday ‘HE PORCUPINE ADVANCE. * Cl 1€]1 mroceed 1J} in Cillne Aalta 1Mll} am}) edal made t":)e)(V reâ€" armly \a.dmm- 11“61](15 in" the W1 teel Trom The 1 on the view that no o made unless I L@C@USC€ in Hamnlevb crap jemend( *@enerls *A 3 Julien, in duvyin wulty, ndsd bhail @4 OX from atiment 11 pensio ind LA T 11 d the North rPesidG ind conseâ€" 5 Feld AlCG NOC K. nA i 5q Teesd . C IJ C,f td L:. nurE. â€" C k nz PR __â€"._._â€"“mum yCY ho mt 34 Word rsceived in Camp last week gave the interesting news that â€"Mr. Frank Garreit, formerly of the Hol!â€" inger Mine bmif is now in France in a civilian capacity in connection with the reconstruction work there. He was in the Royal Air Force in Canaâ€" da and imadso unusual progress in that service, reaching the responsible post o" bein@ Commander in cduarge of the [ 11A 24 * ~# H[‘ CouncilL changgd ItSs «OVâ€"1aw, iI6C, dill~ in# the holding of regular meetings. Hereaftter the regular meeting nights for Tisdale Township Council will be the second and fourth Friday evenâ€" ines of each monthi. TtE VC Â¥ 1i 11} t » 74 miay nlml'i] 1 ‘lhe Advance two week ;u’l! nsville 4 §08%0000606 00%000080006004006004§666 Near the Post Office C1 TiX 6 d1 ‘ely complete account of râ€"meeting of the Tisdale Council. Despits thie fact eeting was held on a TPuesâ€" nz and continued until a riy hour, and The Advance shed as usuar on Wednesâ€" ic important items of busiâ€" Optometrist and Eye Specialist of Toronto will be with The Curtis Drug Company all week from Monday, February 10th, to the following Saturday, February 15th. He will look after all cases of eye trouble, and where necessary, will fit patient with glasses. Have your eyes tested. Relieve that terrible eyeâ€" strain and those fearful headaches. Dr, Culverhouse is a wellâ€"known and experienced optometrist, and you may safely rely cn his judgâ€" ment in making eye tests and fitting with glasses. We would advise your taking advantage of this opportunity of having your eyes tested carefully by an experienced specialist. f All week at The Curtis Drug Company. mp The Curtis Drus Company ) % J xgraVveCo . VeJ % * 060300000080906360300600%3209000900.@08620 000990900080000008§0000¢440004066 Bring your wifz to th@ most delightfu}. delectable photo- dramatic feast she ever thrilled through in her lifeâ€"new plot, new ideas, new settings, subtle with humor, full of sensational twists, daringly French! And when you end she send your friends, don t tell them the ending’- â€"it‘ s too good to spoi†veueue NC NEW EMPIRE THEATRE CHARLIE CHRAPLIN IN " RCUSTABOUT MRS. CMARLIE CHAPLIN Prices 25c and 40c On the same programme \s tantwlizing as a wink) two days SV ery "bauhew",_’-,'“ï¬â€˜(‘fl 9‘)1)0;“{'.‘.. f a . <» meet the Hollinger 5 is ~ZN.O. to get into the ies ion‘din. have a svitable and perâ€" anent hbridge and to avoid the entai‘ls # of expeuse on the Town, Friday, 14th _# Saturday, 15th ; Pine Street Timmins