Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 14 Nov 1923, 1, p. 6

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Sullivan Newton, General Agents, Timmins. AXNUAL MEETING ONTARIO HOCKEY ASSOCIATION 00080400 #3¢ A desrtch from Toronto says: * thirtyâ€"fourth annual meeting â€" Ontario Hockey Association w held at the Temple Building, B d Riehmond streets, Toronto, taxrsllay, December 1, 1023. at 10 LIFE 5604. 46 on the proper a s1ide of the Balaeéc OF CANADA : Waterloo,Ontario. * The Net Cost Life Insurance Company"‘ â€" | IN keeping with its practice of extending to its customers every proper banking accomâ€" modation, the Bank of Montreal directs attention to the fact that many husbands and wives maintain Joint Accounts with this institutionâ€" a convenient arrangement whereby either may deposit or withdraw as the occasion demands. Policy Plan _ _ Please send me detailed information a System of Insurance at Cost. particularly of polticy I have specified below. Name Post Office Chequing Accounts for the purpose of dealing with household accounts may also be opened. Established over I00 years Fill in coupon and mail it today for particulars. In other words, this polâ€" icyholder received $179.71 for every $100 invested with the Company. Take the case of Mutual Life Endowment Policy Number 28083. The holder of this policy took out a 30â€" year endowment at the age of twenty. At the close of the contract the total premâ€" iums paid in amounted to $708.15. The Company paid back to him a total of $1,272.61, representing a net gain of $564.46! ENDOWMENT Policies issued by the Mutual Life of Canada give the full benefit of the profits earned by the Company. and the cost of ‘protection‘is re. duced to the vanishing point. Gradually these proâ€" fits help outweigh thepremâ€" iums until in the end you receive more money back than you paid in, and your insurance all" these years has cost you nothing. It is the aim of the Bank to be helpful in matters f: nancial. J. W. WALLACE, Timmins Branch 3 V i. â€" M@ch C yate and Xaw clubs lToront should be filled the O.MH.A. seer 1O Hewitt, To: ind Province Age DroXxXies secreial Meers the etc. at entitied iI1¢ Drospectiyt 4TE 4. 1J Te t*4 1 it :t wer 11 mont connections in provided arou The Royal Canadian Naval Reâ€" serve, of 500 officers and men, is now being organized, and it is exâ€" pected that selection of officers will be completed early in November. Headquarters will be established at (‘.harlottetg\wn, Halifax, Lunenburg, st. John, Quebec, Vancouver, Prince Rupert and Victoria. Naval trainâ€" ing at the naval bases of Esquimalt or Halifax will be given to R.C.N. The most spectacular nugget brought to town in many years arrived in Cobalt, Ont., recently, and the camp‘s oldtimers gathered round, admiring the huge mass. The nugâ€" get weighs approximately 3,200 pounds, is estimated to run fully 75 per cent silver and is worth over $20,000, according to the estimate of pounds, is estimated to run fully 75 per cent silver and is worth over $20,000, according to the estimate of the owner, Angel Clemens, a New Liskeard carpenter. V.R. rattings during the winter months. tralia when that ship was in Yokoâ€" hama harbor at the time of the earthquake, has been fittingly honâ€" ored by the Canadian Pacific Railâ€" way. He is to command the comâ€" pany‘s steamship, the Empress of Canada, when the ship leaves New York, January 30th, on a world cruise. "Captain S. Robinson, R.N.R., the hero of the Japanese dlsaater who commanded <cthe Empress of Ausâ€" A total of 40 round voyages to the port of St. John, New Brunswick, constituting an increase of six over last winter‘s figures, is announced by the Canadian Pacific in a newly issued schedule of operations for the winter ‘S.S. Montclare will be the first liner to leave St. John after the close of St. Lawrence navigation. sailing for Liverpool on December 7th. sprea« eight points. whom Bell w 100 pieces. Up to the end of June, 1923, acâ€" cording to E. W. Beatty, President of the Canadian Pacific Raiilway, the Company had disposed of 18,â€" 194,737 acres of agricultural lands, for which an average priceâ€"of $7.87 per acre was received., During this period the Company had, by direct effort of its own, secured the settleâ€" ment of over 100,000 farmers in Western Canada. City shortly. esting incidents Eskimo and ty Northern land. Part of the 15,000 feet of moving pictures taken for the Dominion arâ€" chives by the Arctic expedition in charge of Captain Bernier, which has just returned from the northern regions, are to be shown in Queber Tens of thousands of caribou are trekking southwards through Yukon Territory for the winter. Bands of them have passed through the outâ€" skirts of Dawson City. For a hunâ€" miles down, bands of caribou can be seen swimming the Yukon river and sometimes surrounding canoes and steamboats as they pass. routing of Canadian trade over Caâ€" nadian railways and through Canaâ€" dian ports, was the view expressed by Dr. Murray MacLaren, M.P. for St. John,. speaking recently in his constituency. That the future nrosperity of Maritime Provinces, as weiil as whole of Canada, depended on showing a record increase over the figures of last year, grain loadâ€" ings in the Western Provinces since the commencement of the crop year, September 1ist, aggregate 8$2,219 cars, repregenting 136,958,448 bushâ€" els, as against 8$0,828 cars loaded, or 130,287,104 bushels, from September 1st to October 14th, 1922, appeared. AJne ord fined £10.00 and ec charged with drunl tbifty cars of fish .were shipped this season from Lesser Slave Lake to varitous points in Canada and the United States, the majority going to cities in the Eastern States. These shipments were practically all whitefish, the coarser varieties being disposed of in the local marâ€" kets. FINED $20.00 AND COSTS FOR ASSaAULT IN MONETA tfore the case can found that Steve injured after all at poli ppeal y comdxuet, were is expected »TOV Ee wiO‘ n‘ C i a publ 3“”.01) ouchu were s was thought wWAarral fir ons into OOnNn 4 of «4 and There PlOUs Une or rid «211 DA WAas ecg s assued for their ireed with havine O ‘st liner to leave St. close of St. Lawrence ing for Liverpool on was all and th d from the northern be shown in Quebec They contain interâ€" de â€"inDidt 106 Ollt 1 l o cases of disore nanded for a we he new re«g 1t THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE not Ccailed TLrom when he was » was handed t ‘eold. Tha nda at firs sault migh wever, hbe rial t wa s fir ‘unk w o â€"other failed Thursdas N 00 and treatt nt w liquo ouslv the the the VCOI the jures ln\\‘ get Imis wifle and Dbaiby and escape himself to The Timmins fire bris usutal speedy respon though Moneta is not side the town limits. l wWwas weo (dl@amaged the lta The house is own of â€" the ‘bakery months ago it w threatening @Overe sidk ire and FPIRE DESTROYED HOUSE AT MONETA YESTERDAY way CAU tho on tro he strengilh and viiaiilty ustaily wane. They are easily tire notice that they are not as they were. ‘They nced som tone up their system â€" s$s which will put new strength, vitality into themâ€"a tonic. a tonic must contain no t gredients. QOld age was Mr. trouble. Read what he says slightest â€" ove weakness, wh systeim, result lessness, depr and vitality. I was sufferin ed something andâ€" vitality. about 1 tolt if clining unders Only Those in Declining Years Realize What It Means M Uredl the ha ited effective and, and Â¥ATMen(ds. alnl have no hesit arnol to old p« belhieve that is helped me anover, Ont. mornin lirvakened by umpho would oOre d, however lat there a ol pre Dinner Service for Six People comprising 52 pieces THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 11 Clearing Sale of Meakin‘s fine quality Dinner Sets in attractive Rose and Vine Decorations, also Plain White and Gold Edge C@COInIlIn $15.75 DINNER SETSâ€" 111 COT on x 178 the l sAÂ¥ as:. m or, howe D1 who on| e hinself to give the alarm. ins fire brigade made their edy response to the call, meta is not yet officially inâ€" wn limits. By the time the ‘ached the scene the house and the Italian Hall ‘aught fire and was well in e flames. OI€ was necessary 11 00( conten OOCCANXH .Cad y those w its of thei tfi V SS%UTPCO With mney are not is a LL\ They need somethin LV C pass Phi ho to© Tene w Lar \ ven exertion inothe CePrâ€"S1Xâ€"O / this weel ir street. 11 ¢€ Y it ha ; ue SOC while t mew hat B l MI Wasâ€" saved{ 11 iddle age, their usttally begin to ilv tired.. They ort that busiâ€" ire those who 1} O the fir was all wa tro en somethiing to â€"â€"something ngzth, life and miic.â€" But such no harsh inâ€" â€"NXlr. Snider‘s 254 LHG Moneta,. ani l adjoining he proprieto i November 15th, 16th and 17th timeé thi clock tent e(u c relU1I be s ucuye n en nch yort Tin he in the deâ€" who can les which re, + ‘The rings on def e hem as druggists lll'()lH Cc outsH a 1 stroVv S11l LC en )t her ‘nCd look cding l1 @fi%fi%fi%fi%fi%fi%fi%fi%fiw 5 nal 11) usual \\'nlll() usual seQerV C ofi Messtrs The annua Club held las the Oddtfello attended and spefftt. In th dent, Mr. R Drew â€"was a the eveninge. PRESIDENT REâ€"ELECTED AT ANNUAL MEETING A.S.D. CLUB )°eImnsgs ut )ITY. Mess reoxs 1| 1cers w nt, M the U 1 ht Sechool H of this we presentt of the V ouUs vears CIll¢t by the inntial} meelin 1d last Wedne lC t Wi the Orcehe TIMMINS, ONT. then nUuUste. . hvetfreshments > lady memibers of the usual an enjoralble par Insert One Next Week ‘rangement proveé FOR SURE RESULTS omimittee for the vye as follows, Misse MtIntosh and Steve 11 Wednesday evening i s Hall here was wel n enjovable time wa ‘ s progl nming will ime. all itftend t h Porcupine Advance irth ILIPY 10n 50 cents in advance wili bring you what you require One Insertion costing you () # mce of ind belanger. oft officers the proceeded with, providing â€"their Retreshments (030] OÂ¥\ )e resasuUre} vuinme. be the us he memib Tekerin W.) M:; rid 1G6t reâ€"electe Drow wa T "Mr. "A ret e 1 it @VCT (+Ol1} tC on Y C The mencing a arid of the at Connat Schumacher Just What You Want? HEATED CAR STORACE Room for About 20 Cars TELEPHONE 419A TIMMINS MARTIN GREENBERG CALL AT 58 THIRD AVENUE We make We buy at the DEALERS IN NEW AND SECOND HAND ~FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS Oonnal OR 60 BALSAM STREET at J. McGregor rods 4 pm., Children i specialt apply to the zhest price and {vyent hristmas V C Ontario exetran» being in i eall h

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