Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 23 Nov 1921, p. 5

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©0000000000000000000 0000000000000000000000000 00000000 0000000000000 0000000000 0600 repeatediy relerred to in ‘these colâ€" umns, that all communications must be accompanied by the real name and address of the writer, not necessarily for publication but as an evidence of good faith. A Jittle consideration will show anyone tha‘t newspapers can not be expected to take responsibility for the publication of â€" anonymous communications of any kinds no name is attached tC cation. It is a rule of repeatedly referred to ne( AFC Uagne‘s attractin ©$§0006000§000090000000000000000000060000000080000000000000000®00000000006600046666 Mr. Sam. Bucove for Toronto, Hami other centres on a rors at A V was a riven 1 5fffhis Linis week ‘L Ne Z etter commenting . iection with the pi f Mattagami. /T) )e published, owin: o name is attache TMMINS NFWVS 1N BAE M 7 M y urt Mr. Len. Hi visitor to the Mr. A Lo on 1¢ At MGines s E"‘ga % wek dis prize i the the n millinery H it is my duty and I think 1 vote for Ber tor am well most an d will South Porcupine, Ontario. torm aoffer m U As the time is so short from now till nominati district of Temiskaming, I am asking your assistan to poll your vote on the 6th day of December next Farmer for the House of Commons in Ottawa. ri0, taking in county of Pr sell and the ( ) allevydury a V W ENTLEMEN Union by th K To the Electors of the District of Temiskaming M We have N 10n HAll P rGQG the Ladies of in the window M 11 n n L1 ive ) Advan was In np the H; parlowu Duvin U in AV n )n trv to hold my pI 1n7] 1 I 1¢ 11 Euchre n n following politics sincké ainted with the member: nt M 118 no t] unty of n( ) W L T mee H th ector n sure, with 1SK€ Ts in conâ€" innexation W recerve NCeK t1 day nl and ittent t1 M ommut A dvan M 8 em ram CK inCce h W in I‘l n LnRe JM« ipreme ird. is u will vOl rOI ht line from th d the county of ‘ Carleton in a s al 11 W 11 uPy rovincé M In i1 11 in many mee V€ l ovince since 0 the of citizens d the 11 wWavys tnmeéent of this new ‘rovince. The farme od roads and to have eir farms and assist i and give them a «h from the south part llecting from the tin )Wn some W1 maul n LVE Di( M divide this North BORN e 01 to fAAV north respe( He T M 1) & C L W th id h spto ind o patos es sys yA ies S) LC M ts P0 ces Seiieng Py 0s 00 9 n sad occurren( which â€" buildin _ Shaw home in U 1t t ats and 0 of $450.00 ne large i country andidate 16 NO( iay mornin ecouple of c D nan y 1 n rodv we teI if the officials of the Government would do their duty. e 1865, two years before the Act of Confederation, 1 ‘s in Ottawa a‘hd I was born in Ontario and have been 1890. I will be glad to take any advice from all the _and your good will, and especially with your work, advice and the good honest votes of the ladies, that we the best and the richest parts of the Dominion of Canâ€" fod is with us. SUP is Nortn part of Ontario from the South part of Ontaâ€" east to west from the Province of Quebec, between the Glengarry, the line running south of the county of Rusâ€" traight line to the west end of .the Province of Ontario. us a 1 un try V neck nCl v the were ill y is the Mai Yur FPCr UEnt. ol art of Ontario, s a fair British intry, to build a ecessarv, and to occeurt () ul In\ as pos urday _ morn nee to the dry o at North B: H adies h Feay 11 vthing ~O.K ill again b O 0s sible with my opponents )ortunity, other gandidates, best way to vote for their ind to en 11 111M0€ 1 claent in on Tuesd N4 so U m cen W who thave i| ance to : of the Pr Mi yno mave done so n s and good mining im paying $460,00 t to‘be elected in No Province to make the laws for the benefit of ‘s, the prospectors and the mine owners want the banks to be more liberal to help the farmâ€" he workingmen and help the good class of ince to start to build houses and clear land as even an chimney fh mornin ENT TO THE PORCUPINE ADV. In in the Camp ympathy? to he South P« n the death _who was k nt in the s the fire bri s to which Mi readv wGod Save The King. n Bay and lothing@ t M OI M H 1m1 of imual m M n LV 1e1 an{ @coun ed nda Ure rederal tovernment is the rir play, and I will do all I can in my railway to the James Bay and other ret the subsidy from the Federal Goâ€" 3. Will this we Te mo vince of Of candâ€"from t and servant U i H case LV SD0 DAVID BERTRAND to the A n OT( th M ill ut M l 1N( ney T C W 1 M much during the war, and elaims near Timmins, and this year, Municipal taxes, orth Temiskaming. If vou November 7th, 1921 P h success rane, is a visitor to town thiis week‘ 1 connection with election matters. H will be one of theapeakers at the mee ing to be held toâ€"morrow night in th interests of Mr. D. MeFachren. th H 11 @~ pri mmin en( M terests of Mr. beral candidate tario, whatever amount ie mining lands and the ‘om"the amount o6f moâ€" ral Government is the [ will do all I can in my sSUCC VIn C ( and on the same platâ€" if they will accept my own benefit. elf an exipert cat> auct . The amount of goods prices paid in eash pt nins is one town at lea ince with the ready . m d when occasion arises. 11 LV 101 ( n Jn s0 in mak M 1\ 1( n evenin n velry store, left on Sunday outh. ‘The sale was unusualâ€" sful, practically all the large jewelry, etc., étc., being disâ€" . Mr. Lvons again proved Howard Lyons 2 the auction at likc n OoI the dv wish to sth many diffe n Sm1i Maswat 1 it 1yons again pI such en U 1 wAino THE PORCUPINE ADVANOR literent ways asâ€" Euchre Paryt on i1 a noteworthy n n no w auction who h 1( VAaDiC in money ist Wi ove nas been at iStock one and )ld Church L. JOCIâ€" week in XI timeé §000008§0000000000000000000000000000008 8000008060646 0e60° $ Here is your chance to get unrivalled values § from our big new stocks of dry goods, boots shoes, readyâ€"toâ€"wear clothing, ladies wear % ; of all kinds. Large list of goods to be disposed of at startiing reductions on account of necessary reductions $ of stocks at this time. §$30.00 OPENING SALE 00§600060800680080000000500080000900000000000000000000094¢0 o n Senur ecane wel n Ansara Block skein ‘.;.*>...:;.:;..s....‘28¢. Shetland Floss skein, ea. 12%c. Silk Ray in balls, Regular 30c., at sys se en uts t tad, Leg. 200. at .:;:.....~.. 106. White and Striped Flannelette, 35 and 36 in. wide, Reg. 30c. per yd., ‘at‘..:.s......s.. 206. Scotch Yarn Fingering, best quality, white, grey and black. Reg. $1.50 per pound, at $1.15 Red and Heather Brown mixâ€" ture, Regular $2.00 per Ilb., &b 4 ;i im sls ira nsslsc en 140 Canadian Wheeling Yarn, Grey, White and Black, Reg. $1.25 at _ .?l..as u.ns kac.¢4k..: 00c] Blue and Red, Regular $1.45, at "_sl A..l..sâ€"ig."y. $1.00 Saxony Yarn, all shades, per M Men‘s Suits from $15.00 and up. Men‘s Overcoats from $15.00 up White Flannelette, 24 in. wide. EXAMINE QOUR STOCK AND COMPARE PRICES 5E TB : x amp ue e s C oR i «i esiatteon it un C e ty io P A hÂ¥ 3 wwal ts e i e 5o) $ C \ cA e Eh. hy teA 7 s oA S 6 A .;fifl % <A k,i_‘ in :,Ai’ -A& A. en <og Potke : . ica r:-.fiv‘ f esd i nternugn parale 4t ks y A [ TY t &A b db PPA o & f Ro â€" 75 Gacs $3 ~ R 4 \ ie n( n y ‘bmdegroom‘‘ is doubly true case, for the popular Claude ‘n taking a special pride and e out of the facet that for nearâ€" nth he has been able to keen M Now th howeve )ung coup ood wishe preparin w tnat the marria wever, the â€"many Now in Full Swins )1 BER 23rd., 1921 oi e uple w1 bl chureh, ! 1921, by | Philomene saulniers nds N. ANSARA Als L Mar W TIMMINS, ONYTARIO n L 18 vey. J‘atder Larche and were united matrimony.. doubly true open the pre da V immins. on I‘h to an well ha ten{( M Do 1] L LV n is anâ€" lend(s n very it n w $ D l ore LVS 108 n p HOCKEY DANCE PLEASANT a| AND SUCCESSFUL EVENT sible running time. A total of 2015 tons was milled during the period, the average daily production being 65 tons per day. The average grade of ore was also ofâ€"record type, being $25.46 per ton. WThe total production for the period amounted to $51,302.88, being noticeably in excess of previous months worthy know t M Orro yV venin $1.25, at :.; ..........=~ 6bo. Circle Bar Cashmere Hose, Reg. $1:00; at.:.......1......¢*.. 0B¢. Grey Knitted Underskirts, Reg. $1,.50 to $1.75, at ...... $1.15 Misriak:sered raagers io. atteordd Ladies‘ Overcoats from $9.00 up Flannelette Kimonos at low prices. Ladies‘ Scarf and Mufflier sets, wool different collarg, Reg. $5.00 to. $8.50, at ..... $2.95 Waists of all kinds at low prices Heather Hose, Reg. $1.00 and and styles, from .... $9.00 up Scotch Plaid Skirts, all sizes, Regular $9.00 to $10.00, Sale Price â€"....;::.....".".,:8$7:00 Serge Skirts of all kinds, all sizes, reg. from $4.50 to $6.00. Sale Price ............ $8.25 Serge Skirts, Reg. $6.00 to $7.50 Shetland Floss Ball at .... 15c. Serge Dresses of different kinds Durin ‘asing e mill nc D VC table ana convenien ding of the court. Nessn on rint i month th at n \ll In addition to ‘this noteâ€" howing it is interesting to t the physical condition of shows material imvrovement mirkiand uarke made some new records in production. ran 97.98 per cent. of posâ€" 30 Third Avenue October the Kirkland La la MH Th H at 1( CoU nOr y of 1( In n 0K C b this wee N Lake 1jOve d in the iue, Timâ€" veek (toâ€" Hall was short " â€" na l _ the Shore E t some # M man is ic. No e makâ€" ork on A man R1Sâ€" ing nan and Eraâ€" LEIMECE,. leadâ€" ‘s the life, , and ith the Ve cerâ€" nts 4%, Te tuar e bbon Ww 10 e td br se lod i fece oL 75

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