Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 2 Nov 1921, p. 2

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Let us fit vou with RECORDS A RECORD ew November offerings Prin Prin O Ou Chnesti tet 3 \ 18800 10 $1.00 A t 235006 16338 64390 74710 64991 74711 64993 74712 64994 74713 for a urcly 3001 make these shoes ootwear problems > of materials and 12 19 10 10 10 10 10 $1.25 12 2.00 10 1.25 12 2.00 10 1.25 12 2.00 10 :1.25 12 +2.00 0 §1 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.¢9 1.00 65 Af G0 00 CQ C0 09 80 THE PURCUPINE ADVANCE McNTVRE ORCANIZES 0n BOVLUNG SHMSSA SBuggestion Made for a District Bowl ing League. Much Interest and Enthusiasn at Schumacher. h games in two series of 2V games eacin, the winners of each of the two serios to play off. In additior to the Meinâ€" tyre trophy there will be prizes as follows :â€"prize for individual in winâ€" ring team; prize for player making highest average seore; prize for playâ€" er having highest cross alley seore for three consecutive games; prize for highest individual seore for any one came. The first game in the Melntyrs tournament is to be held this (Wedâ€" nesday) evening, with the next match on Friday night. After this week it is likely that matches will be on Monâ€" day and Friday evenings, with, perâ€" haps, three cames a week later on, so as to finish the first half of ‘the series PORCUPINE MINES BEING SHOWN AT LONDON CINEMAS as to finish the fi before Christmas )1 D C OV C ‘CGold Mining in Ontario,‘"‘ the Goâ€" yernment moving picture film showing the Hollinger â€" Coasolidated _ Gold Mines underground, and_ views of other mines of the Porenpine, is now beinz presented in leading cinemas in pia\ Old ucial announcementi eral for Ontario in the first week the f H Ired N 6 m 11 1( ns In xand 1€ don OTé O ~A part in turping the Country people to this aâ€" ate noteworthy _0 16 LC 1 11 11 ( Ol We 11 praised no revie 16 n i N€ the mb Lno U 1}DDed M n M d Refinery i\ In al M ime W n M( n T TE n n L T 11 1( i€ |) U PROGE. will ec "of 20 MceD men In 1} ) V M filn m né n entatior m alng to an 01â€" the Agentâ€"Gen it Britain... 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A Real Force A Real Leader Ard one man stands out head and shoulders above all others as preâ€"eminently fitted for the task. Born on a farm near St. Mary‘s, Ontario, Arthur Meighen is a true son of the people, a toiler who ‘has fought his way to eminence by sheer ability and force of intellect. Entered Parliament in 1908; appointed Solicitorâ€"General in 1914; Minâ€" ister of the Interior in 1917; and Prime Minister in 1920. ; At the Imperial Conference he was acclaimed by the Press of Great Britain as a great statesman, as a strong, virile, vigorous personalityâ€"alert in mind, keen and farâ€"seeing in judgment, and with a fearless determination to stand for the right. Professor A. D. Skelton, of Queen‘s Upiversity, and biographer of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, wrote of the present Prime Minister : â€"" He has already given proof of high administrative capacity. His personal integrity is beyond question." Of himself, Arthur Meighen said to his constiâ€" tuents the other day : â€" "You know where I stood on this issue in 1908, in 1911, and as in 1911 I stand toâ€"day." ken for highâ€"grade garmeonts, MA acla heeds Inocofon {f// ’ duf M &A JA T2 To TD T& Faed t 76 at $A ACG. D 83 ,’{/ /“’.,/,71;///-'//: .y" in "///f'f,’}f’g///f‘ * r‘,u/!‘i / sn oeere e 1/:'.»”“%‘; vererat en Ni is e P Mn P e se L e /( h se ie *A o o Ne e ie rat Alse 9/ 1116 /» The National Liberal and Conservative Party x 3 Publicity Commiitce (Next BRank of Commerce). iss (//Bcn 66066 M-&O&MOOMOMOMOMWQ”@ #00000000000000000000000406 00000000000009800000000006 t PORCUFPINE DISTRICT t ; ASSAY OFFICH Samples may be left at Curtis Drug Storo. -{ Laboratoriesâ€"At J{orthcrown Mines. GEO. CARSON, Assayer. Timmins, Ont. Victor and Brurswick Phonographs L S We Print and Develop flms Eastman Kodaks and . Supplies Agent for REDMAC "the regRorer of health Prugs and Stationery BA COpon to all prospectors and Latest Sheet Music V ictor Records Ee ons . m Jri""l"”n t P 99

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