Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 10 Nov 1920, 1, p. 9

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mm Sn been shown puwhbliecly h other oceasion, and all w seen it should make a po: present. Indeed, it is t prood picture that will be viewin> a s2cond time. ANOTAIR MAVY LEAGUE GONCERT SUNDAY FV‘G Â¥Q,.â€" _ _LEFOI eently a% there w2 froin the * IaAlil down ‘ in tie campagn. ~Acâ€" eordingly, there will be another meetâ€" ing in the theatre on Sunday evening. The Mayor will preside. The proâ€" gramme will be in keeping with the day and the event. There will be seâ€" rections by the Timmins Citizens‘ Band and other highâ€"class music, yoral and instrumental, by gifted local talent. In addition two motion picâ€" ture ffilms will be shown. One of these will be the views bf the Hollinâ€" zer and other mines of the district, rhowigg the gold industry from beâ€" irinning to end.â€" This picture has only fFroim the Sunday evening meeting in the theatre preliminary to the openâ€" inz of the campaign. As the funds #rom this campaign are to go to proâ€" viding for the sailors and their deâ€" mendents and â€"to assist in awakening nationâ€"wide interest in naval matters, Timmins naturally does not wish to n mm m REPORTED FIND OF.ZINC } o e nc l IN PORCIJPINL DISTRICT. ‘TEACHI:.PS FOR THE NEW AT MONFTHITH. w mm £uping dGqistric made the find The campaign for the Town of Timmins for the Navy League of Canâ€" ada has not yet been concluded. The pbjective of the Town in this camâ€" paign was set at $500.00, and up to yate this amount has not been securâ€" ed. From the Taz Day held here reâ€" 5 1011 N Eo oi i in ienss fertert 2 e t eriel ns e Liz | 5o 5: Two Motion Pictures Will Be Shown As Well as Fine Musical Programme Given. promis:n atind roet rom tne 1AJ 112Â¥ aout $150.00 w c .0. ~Li¢ ~to make a spe in Tweeds, Serges and Worsteds, neat styles and patterns. Prices range from $19.00 up All Boasts, Shoes, Rubbers, etc., reduced 20 per cent. for 15 days, also considerable reduction in our Women‘s Readyâ€"toâ€" Clothing. _ There is a good line of Coats to choose from, including Fur Collars, etc. Styles and Prices Right. Our Fall Millinery Greatly Reduced. ’ Don‘t forget the date, 15 days only, from Nov. 10 to 25. Call early while you have a good stock to choose from A drop in the price of Clothing, Boots and Shoes on for 15 days commencing. Nov. 10 25th, both days inclusive 111 12 COnCt $45 Suits for $28.95 it 11 We have just received a large stock of Men‘s Suits and Overcoats, bought at the right price, and to give our cusâ€" tomers a chance to get a good warm Suit or Overcoat for the Winter at a Reasonable Price, we are going to put 10) Suits and 100 Overcoats on Sale at a Reduction of from 25 to 40 grer cent.;so don‘t overlcok this opportunity to stock up your wardrobe for the winter. V Was Nee collection evening meet inary the ign. As the n are to go t 1Jay neld nere reâ€" 0 was netted, and collection sceured Men‘s Suits â€" rosnect who poin NC ind Te On 10 nhave not nt of being he kind of well worth l reil attending nf a very LATCHFCRD ONCE MORE A REGULAR MUNICIPALITY. L1l}J0I Latchfor®d has ‘had an experience not equalled by any other town in Ontario so far as known. â€" Once a thriving qplace with a magnificient uotel, fine houses and stores, etc., it rost prostige and trade until eventuâ€" ally on default in the payment of its bonded indebtedness ‘*‘¢the town was pinthed by the law,"‘‘â€"seized for debt The hotel was taken down and s‘hippâ€" rcd to the south for rebuilding, the hotel furniture was sold to Cobalt ceople, the ‘houses and stores were down and shipped south. The Town Council ceased to exist and even the school eventually was closed. But Latchford hbhas come (back on the map. Mr. Huzh MeNeill hag elected Mayor of Latehford; the school has been reâ€"opened; and the necessary school trustees and other officials duly selected.: Latchford is aregular town again and has made arrangements to eventually provide for the earrying on af town affairs and the meeting of its ing openeit D ment to affor The Euchre and Social in aid of the R.C. chureh planned at first to be held in King‘s Hall will be ‘held in the Parish Hall on Friday evening of this week. This Euchre and Social will be one of the ‘best events of the seaâ€" son. There will be an hour of eards, followed by the presentation of an inâ€" teresting and attractive play by local talent. Then will come the distribuâ€" tion of prizes for the Euchre. The Drawing for the valuable and desirâ€" EUCHRE AND SOCIAL IN PARISH HALL, FRIDAY EV‘G. ade t l ind IMn l prizes for the Euchre. The z for the valuable and desirâ€" mbfla prizes will be next. freshments will be served. All iz this event can rest assured ‘y pleasant evening, and none niss it. Remember the evenâ€" ‘davy of this week,â€"and the M 1 ofi wee arish Hall. al 4 hy Nort 10 charge n Acad TEA Lanil. . been princip aVv CoOmC the Oantario Governâ€" educational facilities and normal _ school young people of this th Land. ‘Mr. Johnâ€" T A few nice neat Suits in Tweeds and nson, of he North teaching Monteith O T Serges at Reasonable Prices. Boys‘ Suits ~% So many showed interest in the fliniecs yesterday and toâ€"day that an overflow Baby Clinie has been arrang ed for toâ€"morrow (Thursday) afterâ€" poon in the Goldfields Annex at 1.30 pm. Mothers who were unable to bring their children to the Ciinie on and Wednesday are invited pm. Mothers who were unable to bring their children to the Ciinie on Auesday and Wednesday are invited to attend the Clinie toâ€"morrow afterâ€" noon.â€" The Clinne toâ€"morrow, like those on Tuesday and Wednesday, is under the auspices of the local Board of Health. The Provincial nurses at present in town will beâ€" in attendance and local doetors will also be present. All mothérs with children under school age should take advantage of these Clinies in the interests of their children. five years, will be the principal of the new Northern Academy, and Mrs. Johnson will be lady princeipal and teacher of Moderns and English. Mr. Johnson will teach agrieulture as a specialty. During his term at Whitby Mr.â€" Jolhuinson developed the high school there to a high standard of exâ€" cellence and it is believed that ‘he will make the Monteith Sehool a power in the North Land. Mr. Johnson has been for some years principal of the summer school in agrieulture at Whit by, Ontario, as well as principal of the hzh school of the town. J Kara Timmins Oriental fection, | PLEASANT GATHERING AND BANQUET FRIDAY EVENING pVERFLOW CLINIC TOâ€"MORROW AFTERNOON. the service and appointments reflected the highest credit on the Queen‘s Hotel. In brief, they were to the Queen‘s taste.. At the banquet there were the usual toasts, addresses and fine social enjoyment, and the twentyâ€" five or thirty present had â€"a jolly good Kara Sanctorum, No. 153, Oasis of Timmins, Sahara of ‘Ontario, of the Oriental Order of Humility and Perâ€" fection, held their monthly moonâ€"feast and ceremonial sessior on Friday even ing of last week. In otherâ€"words, the Orientals had their regular monthly meeting. ~They meet the first Friday of ceach. month* in the Oddfellows‘ Hall.â€" But the best part of the story is yet to tell.. After the regular rouwâ€" tine. of business forâ€"fullâ€" report of which, with diagrams and details, sge nage 13 of this issue}) the Sheiks and bangqu fhne socl five or t time. Hote jesm en ‘n adjourned TO tThe There an unusually riks and Quteen‘s pleasing reflected LC and Blacks to choose from. â€" Prices righ A good line of Checks, Greys, Bâ€"oawns Boys‘ Mackinaw Coats ‘Phone 28 in Frieze, Tweeds and Ulster C_beth, loose and form fitting, stylish cuts and materials. Prices range from $21.50 up. $55 Overcoat for $35 Overcoats

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