ho e oA enc enc nonenfenertene t ctnteied &9 53 Enmaueveusvoueunlpveueueleveusupuclpueunleustniptelpuetelnupucupupiâ€"ucupueupurtr %%Eï¬%%gï¬%gï¬%ï¬%Eï¬ï¬ï¬gï¬%ï¬%ï¬%gï¬%%%%%%%ï¬%%%%%%%%% ( <a.) The Geo. Taylor Hardware ("miz:" | E «_ LIMITED â€" * tq m on 1 n otronrimuetroeuse yeak I Lueuolclt e [HCAt VJM.‘.“T;-%:?!-,-‘EEE.-‘-ZTEE‘;?:H_igég.&ï¬*-ï¬gé%- ._qâ€"_ es r -%-’-’Eï¬- @000000000000000000009000000000000000000000000000000000000000 04400 6%0 The Curtis Drug Co. WWQOOWM“OM 00000“0“00â€â€œâ€œ0:00 DRUG STORE SERVICE | : 0090090009000 0990000009 09 000000000004 00000000000000008906000060% The George Taylor Hardware $0¢008$08000009900000 000000000000000004 00000000080000000000008608 These are the days when any trouble in reading shows up very plainly. Dark, dull days where every effort has to be used for reading or close work, brings out the deficiency very quickly and brings home to us forcibly the fact that our eyes are not right. Eye troubles require an optometrist. Bring Your Eye Troubles To | Us. Vou expect and rightly so, that your Drug Store service should be of the very best. There can be no delay over mistakes if you are still to retain your confidence in the store." The line of goods carried must be the best obtainable, and the prices right. We want you to know that The Ford is sturdy construction throughout. Vanadium steel is the costâ€" liest steel used in motor construction. . Every strain bearing and wearing part is of this wonderful material. It is not the ordinary vanadium steel sometimes found in other cars. It is Ford vanadium, heat treated by the exclusive Ford method. The same sturdy, rugged construction prevails throughout the car. No wonder the Ford owner is master of the roads wherever he may be! We sell Ford service. We see to it that=â€"Ford efficiency, put into the car by the makers, is maintained. We keep our stocks of genuine Ford parts always complete. Our skilled mechanics are ready to answer your call for repairs at any time. Let us come to you and demonstrate the Ford. sURVEYORS and sportsméenâ€"men whose transportation requirements are intensely practicalâ€"whose work takes them to outâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"way places, invariably prefer the Ford. Settlers living far from the beaten path find that the Ford gives saâ€" tisfaction on crude, rough roads. * The Ford is the trail breaker. On the regular roads of this part of the country the car that meets the test of the trails is the car that will give you satisfaction year in and year out. The Trail Breaker Run This Sort of Drug Store. N Pn Om : «.-';ï¬ï¬‚ LIMITED Sold by THE PORCUPINT ADVANCE [ 7 y uq‘) week [ broke | l Do [ ing : |;’6j. e C( § (The . & N. 0. Employees Annual Picnic at New Liskeard on Saturday attracted several from Timmins and district who report the event as a pleasant suceess. There were the usual rounds of athletic and> sports features, with a special baseball match, Callander vs. New Liskeard, the latter winning 6 to 1. Mr. Wadâ€" dell, Timmins, won second in the 220 yds. open, first being taken by M. Lidâ€" kea, North Bay. The dancing_contests in the pavilion were also special items on a muchâ€"enjoyed day‘s programme. The attendance at. the picnic is estimâ€" ated at 6000. ‘ _ ‘Mr. and Mrs. R. Boyle, of Cobalt are the guests of their daughter, Mrs W, Armitage this week. Mr. and Mrs Boyle are on their way home from : thred months‘ visit to the West. N (Â¥tev. Fatliter Therriault returned on Saturday from a very enjoyable trip through the east. He and Rev. Fr. Leduc had a delightful motor trip through Quebec, making pleasant camp at any place that suited their fancy. On the trip down to Quebee tWey were accompanied by Rev. Fr. Therriault‘s brother who had been visiting here after several years "in Africa on mission work, = Finest display of upâ€"toâ€"date millinâ€" ery at Sky‘s Millinery Opening, at South Poreupine, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Aug. 25th, 26th, and 21th. â€"â€"34 One of the settlers up the river has written Hon. Beniah Bowman to see what the Department of Lands & Forâ€" ests is going to do to see to the interâ€" ests of the settlergin the matter of amounts owing from the Mattagami Pulp Co., now in receivership. The answer to this letter will show whethâ€" er the Department is anxious to do its part to truly assist the settler to all he asksâ€"a fair show and a square deal. Wait and see! And how are Don‘t forg ing at South vou betting week from a visit to broke, and other points fMrs. D.> & m ave returnt Ve south. My Texpin M Mrs. K. P. m a holid ) Timmins News in Brief and W uthern cent MHM r€ forget Sky‘s Millinery Openâ€" Millini mil Ag_?M‘m’ Richardson returned last visit to Ottawa, Pemâ€" 10 rvy Openin orceupine Drew retumed. last liday in the south. \ N n< returned last week nt in Toronto and re Mj up the river has Bowman to see of Lands & Forâ€" see to the interâ€" CH and daughter rivr holiday in d Aug t outh oth, Remember Opening at S on Thursdas Aug. 5th, 2 bour Day, and out in foree to Monday, Sept. (" Fire Chief Borland, Mrs. Borland ue ; * e l4 and Miss (Maimie returned on Friday last from a few weeks‘ holiday in the south and east. While away on his boliday the Cliief represented Timâ€" Thompsonite the new explosive, is expected to be in active use this week. For this new explosive it is claimed that it is nonâ€"freezing, gives off no poisonous gases, the iminers can go back to work as soon as the blast goes off, and the further clfim is made that Thompsonite is much more econâ€" omical than the ordinary explosive thowgzh more powerful, holiday the Citief represented Tim; mins at the Dominion Fire Chiéf‘s Convention ‘held this year at Three Rivers, Que. They also visited their old homes in London, Woodstock, ete. %, Mr. Alf Prout and party went out fishing this week in Craft‘s Creek, apparently not believing the suggesâ€" tion that all the fish had been taken from the creek and eaten by a mink after men had brought the fish to land. Alf. did not take any other chanees, however, the party going up by eanoe. Alf, explains that if you tie a @inoe properly it will not run home alone. This is all right, but at the same time you can‘t do any bareâ€" back riding or wild west stunts with a canoe.. /’l'he petition: regarding the annexâ€" ation of the Mattagami and Mattagaâ€" mi Heights townsites is now in cirâ€" culation, As mentioned last week the petition provides for ALL to sign, either for or against the proposed anâ€" nexation to the Town of Timmins. It is runderstood that the people of the towr;;?-es are signing® almost unaniâ€" monsPvy for the annexation idea. \ oronto and tvre at ind Mi me r a two wee aV < t Minés â€" “u“ill i the muth 12en band has neen enâ€" it Iroquois Falls on Laâ€" the boys expect to go the big Paper Town on the oth edule« @1 Grand ~Millinery Poreupine at Sky.s day and Saturday, Massie leave on Saâ€" 1 onts sou F r this week ea g on i0 rue 14 ELECTRIC RANGE FOR "Ar REGULAR MEETINGS RE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HERE Anyone interested in Christian Seiâ€" ence is cordially invited to attend an informal meeting every Sunday evenâ€" ing at the home of ‘Mrs. Macpherson, 49 Tamarack street, Timmins, at 9 p. m. and every Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. V. H. Emery, 20 Hemlock street, atâ€"3.30 p.m. â€" â€"Mâ€" This sixteenth day of August T offer for sale by sealed tenders one hunâ€" dred and twentyâ€"five acres of wood. Tenders will be accepted up to the seventh day of September, 1921. This wood can be seen on the north half of Lot 2 in the Fifth Concession in the Township of Mountjoy. = This would be an ideal opportunity for several citizens. Terms can be arrange{l on purchase. Address all tenders to SEALED TENDERS FOR WOOD echeapâ€" for plates and Ont Now open for business. Best dining room in town Meals at all hours. Firstâ€"class rooms, and steam heated All upâ€"toâ€"date conveniences. Reading and Sitting Rooms. Sample Room for Travellers. m Box hÂ¥ sWE l\'(‘t)\' PARIS HOTEL IROQUOIS FALLS. casn., mleectric range, 4 oven, complete with serâ€" , wire and conduit; used in firstâ€"class eondition. n, Box 103, Schumacher, 30â€"Mp, Mattagami Heights, % we can give you ce as to ,the\make of the goods we handle. R. J. CONVERY, W. JIMES. SALEâ€" s, Ont 33â€"34p. L1 {