Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 19 Feb 1919, 1, p. 8

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requests, the Tammins. fire brigade are putting on another Dance in the Masonie Hall toâ€"morrow night .Daneâ€" ang will began at 10 o‘clock sharp, awith Appel‘s orchestra,â€"three ‘pieces ~â€"to furnish the music. â€" The success ‘{nt‘ the Firemen‘s Daness in the past lis suarantee enough that this week‘s jovent will be a pleasant success, and that all present will sperd a very THE FIREMEN‘S LAST DaANCE OF THE SEASON YÂ¥ ‘s ~NMatipnal Tor LNe »Ou is parents at Oak!lands, _ "My father and moiht inz their Golden Weddin: irv,"‘ said Mr. Woodbur; ‘"they ‘have been 50 years word of disagreement.‘‘ ecoard worth â€" celebrating going from the North La rmnia to atterd. Timmins News in ched here this week of the nnipeg a few days ago of eightâ€"pound baby ‘boy to s. Geo. A. D. Murray, forâ€" oft â€"tire: CUiObxtL 1 ()pWM \dam Davis was appoint r Cobalt at a salary of r. Mr, Adam Davis is whout the North Land man who can beat Fire I vlaving erib. amdn id oted cby "oster v TCunIne. ord reachin x. Borland, s. Borland, rPa2 DCE of entative â€"0o 1e iy and repeated is â€" Fire Brigade er Dance in the ow ni@wht .Daneâ€" 4 o‘clock sharp, I)llt 0 ‘)eunecll Cabalt Town Â¥\ i =® 1t exercise are ieir pleasure ) the seaurse A few snow annual conâ€" Hiard wareâ€" Uls O s Oneo and : recegntiy re nins jewâ€" H. Stock. »cial sale, lar int>râ€" noted hy advertiseâ€" ofâ€" weeks left . on South to ury last ars withâ€" inge â€" and > would WwQOld was a < and a friâ€" on of Tsgus aAwAaAV 1s uyp ind 10 % OT ne r‘! i1C 1 * 1 111 iIre All are ple Cracken able JIDen Mr. A. E. Gentil, formerly of the T, N.O. staff here, is renewing acâ€" guaintances in town. Mr. Sutcliffe, of the firm of Sutâ€" cliffe and Neelands, was in town this week on business connected with the proposed extensions of waterworks, will De â€"~2 sSDC Golden Nugget â€" Iiebs morrow â€"(Thursday) _ q‘clock sharp; ‘busine Mr. H. tlus week vention 0o Mr.â€" Jack Bank SKtaff, acquaintane weekâ€"end. 3e On account of so many events hbeâ€" ing on this week it was decided not to have another hockey amatch untal next week. The return match bet ween the Town and the Hollinger teams will be held next week dikely. The second ‘‘Amateur Night*"‘ at the New Empire on Wednesday evenâ€" ing last proved a big succeess and the variation to the programme was much enjoyed Jby the audience. _ iMisscs Stevens and Olive Staaf sang. the specialty number, * Oui, Our, Marie,‘ and ‘by the applause of the audiene were granted first pri7e Little Miss Holton, aged about nine year s wan second prize, and Jittle Miss Brazeau, ,;wed albout nine, delighted the audiâ€" gnee with a vocal selection. Mr. Larouche gave a skilful exhibition of expert stepâ€"dancing. This week (toâ€" nigcht}) some surprises are expected, District Depaty Grand Masteor D. Joihns paid an official visit last Wedâ€" '103(1‘.\ to GGtalden Beavéer Lodge, A. E. AM. . After tVie session of, the Lodge there was a very enjoysble ban quet tendered in honor of the D.:D.G. M., whose address on the ~occasion was one of ‘the features of the evonâ€" ing. (On Thursday evening the< D.D. {LM. visited Poreuping Lodge at No. Licut. Grekla, for a yearâ€" or two past with the United States Air Serâ€" vice, but previously on the Staiff of the Hollinger~Ming, returned to Camp this week, having received lms honorâ€" able discharze from servics. {4.M. visited Poreupine. limmins Aink on i fursaay evening last was another bisg success. ‘Fheve was another ‘tig crowd, almost equal in numbers to the many at the first Moceassin Dancse here. All present en joyed the event, the musie was good, and from all viewpoints the event may be classed as a compliéete sugeess. Timmins Ri last was an was another in nunubers #Jsewnere In tenders for PCE OV »rested £u Laroucie gave a sSsE1llUl CXUIDNILIQL O expert stepâ€"dancing. This week (toâ€" mnight) some s'u'pnac:, are expected, one the specials being an‘ original act by two wellâ€"known young ugen of the town. ~ Boruâ€"In Cobalt, on Thursday, Fob. th., 1919, to Mr.â€"and Mrs. Chas. daunghter. "M j That the G d at onee O . Da trip eeat allnes®s are please secoaond Maocassin Dance * J. Marsunall is in Hamilton attending the annual conâ€" ‘ the ~Ontario HMardwareâ€" ociation. ' 111 hbe White, of the Imperial Kirkland Lake, renewed s in Timmins over the south vernmont intends to pro with the erection of the the Mattagzgam is sugâ€" r by the advertisement issug> callinsg for i special meeting of Nebeokah toâ€" av) evening oat 8 consitu@r{ion to see Mr. Meâ€" be out agzain after it !‘ VHE PORCUPINE ADVANCE H installation id ©608006668§66 §$0000080000000000000000000000000000066000000006000 006 2 rominz Througii 1O NMOneLa. »Qin€ ramjling gcames were raided, and as v_result there will be ‘both gambling charges and liquor charges to ‘be anâ€" swered to on Taursday of this week. on all Grocerios, Gents‘ Furnishings, Mardware Furniture and Crockery During our stockâ€"taking sale we are offering our large and wellâ€"assorted stock of Groceries, Gents‘ Fxnishings, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Furniture, andâ€" Crockery, at a discount of 10 per cent., which means tremendous savings and extraordinary values to you,. â€" Terms strictly cash Scores of other big savings. Tem per cent. off everything Money refunded, if goods not satislactory to you Five Roses Flour, for instance sells at $6.75 for the 98 !h. bag. With the special disâ€" count you will buy it here c s e 2i k «. . ~$6.08 Brookfield will be . Woestern Oats, regular wilt be . s ts IAS. PIERCE SONS LIMITED McelInnis, of Tisdale, 3 Allen, Rayeroff and D. ride one of the . oldâ€"time and cleanâ€"ups on Sunday arting at South End and ougzh ‘to Moneta. _ ames were raided, and as ere will be both gamhbling Eggs, regular 70c., ....... 63c per dos. yp o'sn 304 P $3.02 was dealt with in a very novel way and the ending was a clever and unâ€" expected on>. The Theatre offered a prize for the person who would sugâ€" gest the climax of <the play after two parts had been shown.. Not one in the big audfence came anywhere near the idea of the original ending of this unique problem play. Harrt Boots, regular $9.80, .. an o . 4 $8.55 Ribbed Wool Underwsar, reg. $2.75 per sulit, for ... ... $2.48 Regular $12.50 Mackinaw Coats fOre :: 2. e ced $11.25 Universal Lunch Kits, regular $4£:00, for. :.... ...‘ â€"} $3.60 Mine Lamps, regular $2.75, for .................... $2.48 2nl s ‘n 30 a" Our experience in u2 3 selling cough and t

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