Timmins Newspaper Index

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

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E3533! ES! BE! Wfigw PAGE EIGHT IVORY - Hair Brushes, Mirrors, Photo Frames, Cloth Brushes, Powder Boxes, etc. SAFETY RAZORS - Gillettes and Auto Strops Wicker Work - Lamp Shades J ardinieres, Vases, etc. Exclusive Nytal and Penslar Agents CURTIS DRUG CO. Save your votes for you, fav- orite boy or girl. Each 10c purchase means one vote. The following are the 10 leadersâ€"â€" 1. DORA POTVIN 2. HARRY BOYD 3. FRANK ELLIBS 4. TOM WADSWORTH 5. BERT STUDOR WE are working overtime these days getting our Chriétmas goods marked and on display. We will have this year the largest and best assorted Xmas stock we have ever shown. Begin now and make your Xmas gift list. It pays to buy early. How about the following ? POWELL MORGAN C.LAPORTB J. LEWIS P. NICHOLSON 10. A. ELLIES 6. 7. 8. 9. (ran I730 PIMP] Timmins, Ont. vn I73” [:1 Hfi! frit Alfred Currier, recognized in :ill the metropolitan ventres as a great artist, will be with Paul Dul'nnlt, the famous Vanadiun tenor, and Emil Tarnnto, llw tnlvnted violinist, at the. New l'linpirv 'l‘lioutrc. Thursday own inu. Nov. L’Tlh. Suits now on sale at Mrs. .1115. L. llrmxu 11ml lamily Iolt last week to join M1. Bl'0\\ll in Town to, where the family will take 111) 11Hcsid¢11111 )11. Brown was formerly 011 the. l. l{.(lu111o11 stall hero, but is now mm .111 zilmttoir 0011111311)! in Toronto. Milk pi'iees have :ulvauieed in (‘0- lmlt from 18 cents per quart L0 20 cents per quart. Perhaps Cobalt housewives may feel like objecting to the. raise, but in smell a «use. the. fact that, for some time past milk has been selling at four quarts for one dollar in this little. town of Timmins may give them pause. One milk dealer here has been selling six quarts 1'01: :1 dollar, but he is the, exception that does not prove the rule. Mr. and Mrs. 801. Sky loft South Porcupine lust \V'ednesday to take up rosidvnvc in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Sky have been wry pupulm‘ and es- teemed residents nt‘ the. Camp mu? will Sky have 1111011 very 111111111111' and 05- tcomvd residents «11' the (71111111111116 will he sinverely 1111551111 here. Mr. Sky has been (1111-. 01' 1111* 111'11111inc11t 11nd 3111:0055 1"111 pioneer 11101111111115 «11' 1111* Camp, 11111] 11:15 t‘n'inyml 1111- rob-1101111 11nd pa- trmmg'c 01" widv virvles in South Por- (111111111111111 1"111- distrivt g‘e1191‘1‘111y. 110 is 3411111.: into 11115111055 in 'l‘ummo “'11le 110 will mmduvL :1 11111111111111111'- 1113:; 11115111055 spwiulizing 111 ludies’ Mr. H. Duff was a visitor to (‘obnlt ivnds last week. Em §%%$§§§E§E§E§Efi$§fifi§figEEEEEEEEEEfiEEfiEEEfi 33a E! FEE! ESE! EE Timmins News in Brief ml “111' {“11 mt visit to 1 IT! ('1' Friday and Saturday, Decembgtj 5th and 6th Matinee Saturday at 2.30 pm COOOQWWOWWNWO MW- will be on sale for this Extra Special Production. You can reserve seats now by telephoning Theatre or Meyers’ (I Evening 75c. Matinee: Children 25c, Adults 50c 0 1' musu )ll I) ll ll music '11!) at'furd tn the Empire Theatre, he .I'mnuus Canadian Mill. and the popular :u‘mitn, violinist, and mm advauwod in (‘0- ents pm' quart to 20 art. Perhaps Cobalt rlc Hlm ’1 mums ()l‘ Net Cost $320,000.00. Based en the most famous drama the world has seen. More than three months in the taking Real racing scenes at the famous Belmont Park Track. Cast of stars headed by Tom Carrigan and Jean Acker. New Jersey railroad: rented for big scene. Responsible for more popular slang phrases than any other play in the annals of the stage. H l('r( )ll mk ll vn lub has hitâ€"+0111 is 5 Manitoba, 1t $3.00 1191' 1V .) I'( lub ‘s (DUI ()str Irmluuis Falls to school teaching sta Sum I'Q‘SS “'11“ 11111111 11114 this 111111111111 11111- 11111 in 1:111 111l11 $111111 that st11111k the Porcupine 111 t 111111k,tl111t is 111.5 111111 [11111111 7.11111 in 111111111111 111i11i11g‘11111p; ([1111 P115 Manitoba), the 111111}; before. 'l‘lw Fjrv Brig-adv had a ran at, 7.30 on Wmlnosday night In Mr. Frank Burke's lmuav. A prompt response was made tn the alarm call aml the little blaze very promptly extinguish- ml by 11w use ul‘ tho clwmical tanks. The fire was 'ausod by a rhimnvy blaze and was not a serious affair, practically nu damage being done. Jamp on )amd hon 'l‘he. Vietor)‘ Loan eoneei't planned first. for Sunday evening, Nov. 9th, had to he postponed on aeeonnt, of the t'aet that the motion pietm'e films and the giltul speaker lioni ”'loionto \\ ho a .1» to iultllt'h‘n the atulienee in am eral different. languages failed to appear in time for the event. It was hoped that perhaps the, films and the speaker might be here for last, Snmlav. but the local Committee, were. again disap- pointed, and the event “ill he inde- finitely postponed as thoc campaign 111m V'Cly 5111111541111) 1.011111111l1'11 PRESBYTERIAN MISSION BAND ORGANIZED. 0 V At. t.l111Presbyterian 1-l111r1'l1 last Fri (lay the boys and girls 111' lllu Sunday Sclnml 1111111111111! In 111'g'1111izs :1 Mission Band that will l1ul1l regular 111111eting~s every two \1'1111ks. T111111 were about. Ill) present, 11111: ll111 l'1)ll11\\‘ing' ”(livers wow 11.1ppnintel: ~â€"l;1111'.11l1' Mrs. J. 1.). Huh; Picsi1l1nt, H1111. Sims; "vice- president, Dorothy 'll:11'1'in§_rt‘1m: s11- 111‘121111‘)‘, Edna l)111-sl1111'111; 111111511111. Nellie Studur: organist, l‘lu-lw llmyloy usher rs (to 111* aplubllllWl 1111111tl1l\) Nor {11111 \\ 11111111 111111 Knunund l1‘11\111itt HHH Bornâ€" 1 n M M r nurauwv a Sin 1‘1 ll â€"~ln Timmins, on Saturday, 3th 1919, to Mr. and Mrs. D. THE PRODUCTION RESERVED SEATS UVQ‘IHH \\' vat 1'1 ll 80“ ut' Rev. J. I). Park's : ~ I’rvshytcrian church nin: is 31111011wa as 'nwom recently want t Schroder urday to 1 is \‘iolillj to join the staff there. “Come on. RBMORSE,” one of the phrases. New York’s Chinatown and its re- sorts are shown. Thrill crowds hard upon thrill. One powerful punch follows another in rapid succession. Comedy plentifully intermingled. with the thrills. Lighting effects alone cost months of work. “AIN'T it hell to be poor?" origi- nated in the play )1 II me to the 1 her hus- public 1m (' W 1(1- 011 trit't HOV Stun Du lll 'l'lmrsdny. .‘Vm‘. 2.’ ttvr day fur mllSit‘ ickvts mm m mpnm 27th is to hp at 40d v luvers in the dis- w kind efforts 0? mlt. 0n the 27th adizm tenor, Paul m-ll-knnwn Cann- Tamnto, vinlihist. '. pianist, will give , zuaxlxst, w Hmpin‘ Mp yer ’5 Nu: u” re. Drug {$1 [HI «21

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