Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 10 Dec 1919, 1, p. 10

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Nn s |_:,{ fi] J l PAGE EIGHT 8 Anorew Wirson 40 2sR 47 We have not cluttered up our store with a lot of useless gifts, but have managed to get together a wonderiul assortment of useful gift articles for grownâ€"ups. We want you to come in and see for yourâ€" selves, the splendid assortment we have laid in stock for you. Buy Early! Buy Early! Do not leave your buying till the last minute. Do it now! It means BETTER ASSORTMENT MORE SATISFACTION MONEY SAVED In this line we have a complete range of beautiful articles all particâ€" ularly suited for Christmas giving. Manicure pieces, Clocks, Powder Boxes, Hair Brushes, Mirrors, Jewel Cases, Perfume Bottles, Trays, etc. [ Dolls, Mechanical Toys, games of all kinds On payment of a small deposit, we will put away anything you choose. All daintily boxed in attractive packages. The very sweetest : most delicate odors. Attractive boxes of fine writing papers, in various sizzs and prices Holders, Ash Trays, Smoking sets, Christmas boxes of Cigars, etc Everâ€"Sharp Pencils, in sterling, gold filled, RI KARI again leads this week with Dora Potvin and Harry Boyd, third. Save your votes. Late fiction by popular authors. In Ivory and Ebony, containing all the necess@ry toilet and manicure articles. CURTIS DRUG CO. Exclusive Nyal and Penslar Agents A big array of fancy boxed chocolates for Christmas trade Pipes, Cigarette Cases Hand Painted China Toys for the Kidd es French Ivory Goods Amas Stationery Xmas Gift Books KXmas Perfumes Fountain Peas Xmas Candy Toilet Sets etc Timmins, Ont. close â€" second may $( Hlast 2nl lal D ed a letter Deputy Fird ment. â€" This has been able tion â€" on his Jack wishes 1erC. â€" l uccessf‘ul Â¥ill: beâ€" so is illne y tha LTickets at the limmins hink ason will be sold at the rate of r a dollar for adults and ten : for children. n;»N.l..hN.. td . P y «* * Lea 4 h 1t xpresses nIS many kindn )C up ana recove ‘he operation S3OIMIGC \WWCC Timmins News in Brief hbeen in Friday and Saturday â€" December 5th and 6th k. MONKEEY 3TUFF‘ Wednesday Thursday, Dec. 21-25 T:’LL}L’!? 840664 ¢LG 460@ 0@ 4604000400404 404441 080004 C po § 446464 .-N‘. e .lâ€"\.flon + o n io e en o 4 . 4 m oW uit ol ge P m i on Lt o .. lt . 9 J â€" e t o+ a e e e “fi » 11s ba l0 Al l1 huis husing ind Borland last wee rom Mr. J. D. hristmas Features: 1919 11 "RIDEES OF THE LAW" K sO0OmMme wWeOeKs )e remembered 4 )wn and district s3 eratecful thank Comedy Feature: "Love‘s False Faces" l1ion â€" was eminen iys, and though s cbefore he will ind int T §1NC( »Tul Titank®s Tor to ‘him during UlI chere will reâ€" iess now s to M y ind V ery _b oreman reral Hosâ€" for treatâ€" tter Jack the opera g‘et M ?P?eL DaCK minentlv 01 10) l1« o1 uis te l 11 M y 9. Matinee Christmas Day fi ‘:111 and 1t in )6 ,NCW uilSKGq ware busine Williams. 1s now at the The Grand Jury at the District Court held in Haileybury last week, after an inspection of the Court House and jail very strongly recomâ€" mended the erection of a suitable jail for the District of Temiskaming, and also the providing of a suitable waitâ€" ing room at the Court House for the accommodation of female witnesses. The Jury said that similar reeommend JuI H and JOE MARTIN itions V 6 Capt 1O K )11 Il V itron Lh servVvIice ToI as, and only nd Tom Magladery, M. P. P., of keard, has sold out his hardâ€" iness in that town to Mr. H. rda had been but nothin gint ud nd held ud that similar recommend been amade by previous tormerly ink staff at South popular oldâ€"timer returned to the C: he Dome. He spe 11( Hartman warded I‘C 11 theyvy 1N lar oldâ€"timer of the red to the Camp and me. He spent some r King and Country vâ€" recentlyv returned vernment me TO helul Timmins, but ill endeavou mt will Anyv YÂ¥ had beenâ€" dons 1¢ ratts id vour to oppose HALt hC dations Lt propet would His rppI UnJp) late 1tA t amp iast week, and was weled back by his many friends in the triet. Mr. Hollin Y . ce without c attendance at ea roomn, â€" will iPo 31 e nda 111 l1 ¢ D1 rmut iq one nfort and j aura Poitr 11 othic 1J ded (1s W A] i l M Helh is it O tink is ‘the installâ€" om, where hot tea ments, candies, ete. o the patrons of the re should be a very i the standpoint of leasura of the s is in charge of th« c assurance that the W. Haoo 11 Iness of the maâ€" v Empire Theatre, ‘esented again on the dbenefit of the A. ‘The Theatre 1 cavects services esWn Mason ; LMS gOOd servVâ€" Phere was a good nt, and over $50. >‘ evenmngs for the for ret io win 1M + LWO reatre orcehestra ot musie for the w sond nto 1 merly of the urned to the as weleomed Paul â€"Payette ek to having in «onnection ry «of Myles‘ rate Atkinson id D¢e very tandpoint of of the public charge of the mnce that the with the convenionces the installâ€" ere chot tea,. Â¥O years Fellow, t w M W .â€"â€"B yroin tTae uable artâ€" iple came after the IT*C n P Deockert Y QOT Ontamo olheer term : SeTrVIces rchestra A TA 23 TC ntl aned B PA disâ€" an at SLIX I

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