Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 10 Oct 1923, 1, p. 7

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m.. Lr‘-‘ ..fll ooofi o o ut The F. Scullino Stock, on River Road, below Gray‘s Drug Store, bought by Sky Bros. of South Porcupine must be sold in 7 days commencing Saturday, Oct. 13th to Saturday, Oct. 20th. We have bought the stock at a very low rate on the dollar and will now treat the people of Timmins with real bargains, something to be remembered by and to renew acquaintance with our many friends that have so generously contributed a part of their patronage to the old established firm of Sky Bros., South Porcupine. The prices will talk for themselves. Don‘t miss the genuine bankrupt sale of the Scullino Stock. Bankrupt Saleâ€"Saturday, Oct. 13â€"Saturday, Oct. 20 hy w ho 604660444 40046660 NEW MASONIC TEMPLE AT HAILEYBURY DEDICATED 1D C [} the MARSHALLâ€"ECCLESTONE LTD. H 11 it Mclntyre Recreation Hall, Schumacher T hursday Evening, October 18th, 1923 Sullivan Newton, Insurance and Real Estate, have moved their offices to the new Marshallâ€"Ecclestone Block. AN INFORMAL DANCE Amusement Tax $1‘50 per couple Included Dancing at 9.15 11 fir and lea 1( M The latest Dance Music direct from Toronto New Insurance and\ Real Estate 3 MARSHALLâ€"ECCLESTONE BLOCK. (Upstairs) REMOVAL NOTICE Big Six Studebaker Touring Car, 1923 Model. Regular price $2671,F.0,B. Vimmins fort .‘ .ls n _ $2300 11 with V € and take W e pI REFRESHMENTS INCLUDED esen WE 11 11 1rom GCome have an enjoyable evening H will be held at M d:; Ir. SUPPLEMENT TO THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, OCT. 10TH, 1923. splendid example who are nott stC M Extra Ladies 25c. 11 Hailevbury are to 1¢ he ersary did‘t P10 U ddre a fitting ry of the 1 example the town table proâ€" ucces such put tin the 111 the Yenus flyâ€"trap o the Uarol the separated halves of whose l« close instantly when their surf which bear irritable hairs, are t ed. The Poreupine again prove cosmopolitan â€"flavour _ by posse specimens of the insectivorous pl ‘‘Yes, we hbhave no Bananas!‘‘ least not yet. ‘But we have n everythinge else from radio to ca everything else fr pigeons and from brew. The plants found in Cote Township appear to be of the orchid family. The roots are sturdy and long, the leaves growing from four to six inchâ€" es above ground. ‘The leaves grow in clusters from one bulbâ€"like root. The plants are chiefly found in lowâ€" lying ground. Their leaves are very gaily colored. ‘The leaves are vaseâ€" shaped with a hood cover at the top, and inside the vase or eup of the leaves there are innumerable hairs that seem to move when touched, The inside of the vase or ecup seems to exude a liquid that attracts insects any of "the fly or bug family. Perâ€" haps, this plant is commonly known to prospectors and other oldâ€"timers here, and if so no. doubt it has s common name that® is familiar to the vase, the top eloses over and the insect is trapped. ‘The plant appears to devour all but the skeleton or casâ€" ing of the insect, the insect then beâ€" ing moved up tne walls of the leaf and dropped out, the 191[ opening again for the next viectim. Mr. Anâ€" son watched a fly or two meet death son wateched a 1y or IwOo meéet dGeathi by the insectivorous plant route. Some of the specimens brought here by Mr. Anson had insects enclosed in the leaves in various stages off the diâ€" process... Ofhers of . the plants were open, waiting a visit from INSECTIVOROUS PLANT FOU TD IN COTE TOWNSHIP them. ‘But se the past week to them so far cerned,‘: One 4 111 §0011 t has : ctâ€"eatet 1( 1 W re But several questioned durin st week said it was a new on n so far as this country is con One prospector â€" said ther common type of the insectivor Crown Timber Agent sSoOUTH PORCUPINE w Government Lots in Bartleman Townsite For Sale tV tinent the ut ites from the Apply to W. G. A. Woods 1V nood ‘er cover at the vase or eup of th ire hait move when touch»« or in‘ .pPi animal tyP C T Bananas!‘" At ve have nearly radio to carrier estos to homeâ€" or carnivorous cyelopedias say, the usual plant nutriment from the contrivances.‘ plants are not _ countries 111 irt on e pilant 11Y The Advani num! plant 11@ Di proves 11 possessing us plants <nown restion in 43c 1 the touch 1n s r1cGes (,)ff On O On | followin 1€ 1¢ year th on Octo O1 Ssun wl also si Drury Govert considerably | idea had not (perhaps in members of t sSNOW ON DAY FPOLLOWING ANNIVERSARY OF BIG FPIRE tThe twovernment had mature in withdraw It may be argued fire ranget The Advan sponsible f. made Rhea chose new monkeying nlant in thi 01 Known ano wolf district there i if vho ecan )et ween ut rot nd n Definite lUNI EC ven of this, Haileybury apparently Dy snow. weather ver,. indi SU {Nows y ©DC »AF not necd 11 ite set Dy the weall and by the shortâ€"si ing a few dollars. to be safe than s that Government _ vith this man the Cote in som of." thc C s might ha e would not e r what migh vear to ned the innoun ce ‘een ne of ir Mn ha tron also a ut the A mos sDe 01 i in many f the mind ubhinet itse 1°I ire repol n@id h hfi would last 1IO0n l : B ol ndition ihdra w have it Q u6 rTen the )1 m en little prc tC 3ishop 3ishop it Otâ€" in anâ€" OY 11 1 , â€" necessary ««jni ~ xhed staff of pr intention to enfi hat wlen the e hey will be as w« sible to underiak: Zens. ly hoped that ma e necessary but a win should be i is Pn s P Mn Ds oi is Pss P3 Nh PA GQGGQ@QPGQ@ O t GO O 4 miupt npal â€"ab jaath LIMITED PFEL 3 vising Prnpceryal underlaks the; ATPTY icconxnt w e pnirentxs esnor y bi M I Carbey s aF. | 17

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