3 /1/0711‘/?2 SOLD a man Policy in fav $200 per month, took place a few Not long after h to her to borrow sot JOHN L. HUNT, Thursday, Feb. 17th, 1927 Build Dollar by Dollar Your grocer knows when you order RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE you Now packed in Aluminum. wikrtows the Valug of Monthly Income Inswince I SOLD a man a Continuous Monthly Income L Policy in favour of his wife, to provide her $200 per month, in case of his prior death, which took place a few years later. Not long after her husband‘s death, her brother came to her to borrow some money to put in his business. She answered the simple truth â€"she had no money. * "Why, you have Tom‘s insurance," he said. She explained that her husband had leit her an income of $200 per month. She had no lump sum at her dis sal. Sï¬e was sorry, but, afterwards, she realized her usband had been wise. "Because," she told me, "if I had had a lump sum, I would have lent it. And it would have been lost, because, within two years, my brother failed. I never realized ‘the full value of Monthly Income Insurance until that time." Let our Representative explain the advantages of the Mutual Monthly Income Policy. are a judge of fine tea. DON’T neglect to open a savings account because you may have no large amount of money to deposit. The Dominion Bank will accept deposits of $1.00 and upwards. Open an account now and add small amounts regularly. You will be surprised to see how rapidly your savings will grow. sULLIVAN NEWTON District Managers TIMMINS BRANCH, Timmins, Ont. "is good tea"‘ Acting Manager. 109 308 (On Wednesday evening the Ankeâ€" rite hcckey aggregation again tried their luck against what was supposed to be a team from South Poreupine but which really comprised players from Schumaecher and Timmins as well at certain stages of the game. The mimers came out on the end of a bâ€"â€"4 secore. too late to look for it this season but with the materiâ€" al which the Ankerite is producing we may expect to see them in the Mines League next winter.. Lineâ€"up Ankeriteâ€"Goal, Geo. Keller; deâ€" fence, Oliver and Holm(*s, centre, W. Rickard; wings, (G@. MacDonald and Baker; â€" subs., / Corlett, _ Qorrigan, Morelle, Hyde,; C. Rickard, Barrett, Stebenski. Ctoals seoredâ€" Corrigan 2, C. Rickard 1, AV . Rlckaul 1, Holmes 1. South Poreupineâ€"Goal, 8. Burns: defence, U. Levinson, D. Mahoney; centre, J. MceNulty; wings, N. Lahti, T. Mahoney; subs., various men from various places. Allan Pearee, Jr., acted as referee. In the Trail Rangers series of hockey the Dome played Timmins on the South Poreupine ice winning to the tune of 5â€"2.. All five goals were secored hy Geo. Johns, a coming star for the Poreupine. Hockey Club. Lineâ€"upâ€"Domeâ€"Goal, T. Sampson; defence, K. MeCaffrey and R. Sampâ€" son; centre, MeCaffrey; wings, Johns and Michaelson; subs., Horne. There is a big Benefit Dance for the Poreupine Hockey Club being given in the Continuation School on Tuesâ€" day, March I1st. Colombo‘s orchesâ€" tra in attendance. _ Lunch will be served atâ€"11.30 p.m. ‘ Thé tickets are $1.00 per individual. â€" This is our chanee to repay our Hockey Club for the elass of hockey they have given us this winter.â€" These boys are workâ€" ing their day‘s shifft the same as other young men of the camp, yet at the same time using their spare time for the most strenuous traminge and are giving us a type of hockey which is exciting the admiration of fans throughout the Province. _ At ther own expense they have brought in some of the ‘best teams of Southern Ontario and given us thrilling exeiteâ€" menit in the arena, never before known in this part of the Camp. _ Show your appreciation now and help put this affair over so big that there will be no danger of these boys being left on the light end of the financial balâ€" ance when the season is over. The South Porcupine Trail Rangers also played the Trail.Rangers from Iroquois Falls at the South Poreupine arena last Saturday, the score being 2â€"0 in favour of our home hboys. GCarlo Cattarello and Isrode Kokutu were the lucky ones who made the tallies. _ Limeâ€"upâ€"Iroquois _ Fallsâ€" (Goal, Mousseau; defence, Wilkes and Laroche; centre, Sarmiento; wings, Blanchard and Nault; subs., Gratton, Nault, Farrell. South Poreupineâ€" Goal, L. Slotnick; defence, Jim Cotâ€" trell, Barney Bucovetsky; centre, We hear that Mrs. Jack Johnston is suffering from a severe attack of tonsilitis. Her many friends wuh hera speedy recovery. A new tailoring shop has been openâ€" ed in the stand formerly ocecupied by the Northern Canada Tailoring Co. on (iolden Ave. The proprietor is Mr. Arthur Driscoll, late of Timmins. South Porcupine Having Lots of Hockey These The Reeve, Mr. J. A. Thomas, and Councillors Robertson and Harris reâ€" turned on Sunday evening from their business trip to Toronto. Clerk Ankerite Has Nice Promising Airoup of Players. Games By the Trail Rangers. Pledsant Social Events at South Porcupine. Marriage of Miss Rose Burns and Mr. John Raymond Lunny. cR Mr. H. M. Wilson left today on a business trip to Kapuskasing. He is aceompanied by Mr. Lever, of Toronâ€" to. Carlo Cattarello; wings, Isrode Kokuâ€" tu, Douzlas MeCann; subs., John sSharp, H: arry Martin, M. MacDougall, J . Miller. Mrs. H. Rapsey, Sr., returned on Monday from an extended visit with friends in Windsor and London. Bornâ€"At the Dome Mines, on Thursday, February 10th, to Mr. and }Irs. Antonio Vesentino,â€"a daughter. Wï¬géfVVlï¬lfllï¬/’//foflfll/ï¬/v;‘r 44 1 * PC % THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Entrance on Pine Street or through the Hardware Store 14 Third Avenue Chas. Pierce Sons Limited FULL LINE OF:â€" Men‘s Working Clothes also Boys‘ Children‘s and Ladies‘ Wear Tenders will be received by the unâ€" dersigned up to and including Tuesâ€" day, March 1, 1927, for the right to cut the Pulpwood and Log Timber on the South twoâ€"thirds of the Township of Menapia, the Township of Beniah, and the South west quarter of Thorn- ing Township, in the District of Cochâ€" rane. Further particulars may be obtainâ€" ed upon application to the undersignâ€" ed, or to Mr. D. J. Spence, Crown Timber Agent, Cochrane. Minister of Lands and Forests. N.B.â€"No unauthorized publication of this Notice will be paid for. â€"35â€"5â€"8 Toronto, January 21st, 1927 Evans also returned and hss since been confined toxthe houses with a severe cold, not being able to attend the hearing in Cochrane before Judge Caron, re the unseating. of Tisdate Council. The Reeve and Councillors, ------ hrods t trrmaineteset a | Council, The Reeve and Councillors,| enjoyed. The winners at bridge also Solicitor Bowles, and Assessor| wore:â€"Lrs. H. M. Wilson, first, a Smith went up on Monday. Among| heautiful bowl of hyacinths in bloom; the citizens going to Cochrane wete|and the consolation wéent to Mrs. Osâ€" Mr. D. Dagenais, Mr. 0. Henderson. | trom. A very ~pleasant _ time~ was _ Mr. J. Pillsworth has been spending| spent. Mrs. Pillsworth left for her a short time in town looking after home on Sunday. the ‘)“Siness ()f the Piâ€S\\'()l‘th }‘:Stfltc. .\{I'S. \h a“pnld “h() h Ls b(\cn \Oll“ It looks now as though we were goâ€" | ously ill at her home on Bloor avenue ing. to miss the N.O.H.A. playâ€"offs| for the past three months has been reâ€" with the southern group in our arena |moved to the South Poreupine Hosâ€" here, the arrangement necessary, most| pital, likely being a sudden death game Ulysses Levinson was on a trip North Bay after the winner of thehnt'{‘);the I\.Lm;b_ko{.m section lï¬hls \]\'eel\. * 1 ; or a apr North Bay, Soo, Espm}ola, and Chapâ€"| ) 4 llt)lr?dgeabe:;;g)z";ig; el‘)l;; t"ï¬:} ((";3:;' leau group has been decided upon. Exâ€" ‘ § fellows and Rebekahs combined on pectations are that the Soo will be| Friday, Feb. 25th. usn on mm Porcupine Feed Transfer Co. Coal, Wood, Ice, Feed Transfer QUALIFY SERVICE [f it is feed you want we have it. HARNE®S SHOP TRUCK TRANSFER Agents for Cockshnutt Plow Co. Gilson Manufacturing Co. For Best V alue Phone 88 ‘‘Around the corner from the Post Office‘‘ PHONE 38 SsSOUTH PORCUPINTE SPECIALTY THIS â€" WEEK Come and Hear Them Prices Reasonable Dr. L. Gagnon B. L. Pilsworth Estate 27 FOURTH BRUNSWICK PHONCGRAPHS Dentistry a Specialty These Days Veterinary Office k d 4 "A.4 4A 0.“.“.“‘“.“.“.0 South Porcupine coat, the gift of the bridegroom. The church was crowded with wellâ€"wishâ€" ers. Mrs. M. Bissette preqgded at the organ and during the sigi‘ing of the register sang with feeling and tenderâ€" ness, ‘‘Bridegoom of My Heart.‘"‘ After a wedding dejeuner at the home of the bride‘s mother on Railroad street, the happy couple departed on the noon train amid showers of conâ€" fetti and various types of good luck emblems. The honeymoon will « be spent in New York and Kansas City, after which they will take up residâ€" ence at 331 Clark‘s Ave. Westmount, Montreal, in which city <the groom has a prosperous eustoms brokerage business. The bride‘s goingâ€"away costume was of black satin trimmed with peach, and hat and hose to maitch, and black shoes. Mr. Willtam Lunny, of Montreal, brother of the groom, was the only outâ€"ofâ€"town guest for the ceremony. Mrs, Lunny has grown up from childhood in our midst, her brightness and vivacity making her a great favourite in whatever cirecle she moved and she will be very much missed, especially amonge girl friends. Old and young alike join in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Lunny many years of happiness together. winners there. Owing to the early date at which the games for the Onâ€" tario finals are required to be played in Toronto it is feared there will not be time for home and home games beâ€" tween the winners of the above gronp and the Poreupine Hockey Club, the winners of the northern XNX.0.MH.A. series. Don‘t forget the Knights of Columâ€" bus Bridge and Euchre on Friday, Fehb. 18th, On Thursday evening last Mrs. J. Alexander entertained at bridge in honour of her friend, Mrs. J. Pillsâ€" woerth,. of Englehart. Four tables On. Saturday : morning at St. Joachim‘s (Roman Catholiec) Church, Rose Eva, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Burns became the bride of John Raymond Lunny, of Westmount, Montreal, the marriage ceremony and nuptial mass being performed by Rev. Father Lagrevol. The bride‘s father being unable to be present, owing to illness, she was given away by her brotherâ€"imnâ€"law, Mr. Pecore, of the West Deme Lake. Owing to the reâ€" cent death of the groom‘s father the wedding was a very quiet one. The young couple were unattended. The bride looked beautiful in a powder blue georgette dress with searf to match and silver shoes and hose. She wore a very ‘becoming small hat in silver shades and also a beautiful seal honour of h woerth, of I were played later thev a Mr. Ulysses Levinson was on a trip into‘the Kamiskotia section this week. There is a big benefit euchre, dance and bridge being given by the Oddâ€" fellows and Rebekahs combined on Friday, Feb. 25th. Councillor Geo. Helmer returned on Sunday from the Montreal hospital where he was successfully operated upon. nomne on ~unday. Mrs. Sheppard who has been seriâ€" ously aill at her home on Bloor avenue for the past three months has been reâ€" noved to the South Poreupine Hosâ€" pltdl Arch. Gillie, 8.%.8c.,0.L.8. P.O. Box 1591 Phone 640 Ontario Land â€" Surveyor, Civil Enginser Contract Mining Claim Assessment Work. 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