Ontario Community Newspapers

Porcupine Advance, 5 Jul 1922, 1, p. 12

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d‘du“uuuuuu“u_lâ€"__I-I-I_I“I-I_ilâ€"lâ€"-â€"lâ€"-â€"-â€"-â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€" tA NE c o q: Friday Saturday _ July 7th July 8th t3 The Nonth Bay Nugget changed this weel} fftom a morning to an afternoon pap G.: W .T Btacebridge, w Caimp this week D’Mr. Raliph Sullivan, of Kirkland Lake, formerly of the Dome, renewed acquaintances here over the weekâ€"end. Toronto despatches last wee the proposed merger of the Hughes and Orr Gold Mines at land Lake is now all off again. Instead of coming to Cobalt as reâ€" cently reported, Provincial Officer Fred Lefobvre, of North Bay, has reâ€" signed from the Provincial force. Ofâ€" ficer Attaman, who has been stationed at Cobalt for some time, is succeeding Conttable Lefebvre at North Bayv. (F"'I‘he Salvation Army has been makâ€" inz a house to house canvass for subâ€" seriptions to assist in defraying the expense of the new barracks to be erected opposite the public school on Fourth Avenue. The canvass has met with suceess, support being general. } Timmins Baseball Girls do not alâ€" ways have as easy or decrided a vieâ€" tory over South Poreupine Girls as on July Ist.. For instance last Thursday evening the two teams had a flively contest in which honors were fairly eveén, though Timmins won after a rard ‘battle, with the seore 13 to 8. ( ‘Mr. Matt. Allen, of Mattagami, has statted in the milk business and is supplying milk at reduced price, having placed the price per quart at 12% cents, or 8 quarts for a dollar. There was a time when milk sold ‘here at 25 cents a quart, but times have chansed. The Cobalt Northern News last week says:â€"‘*The sign of the Lucky Cross st the station at Swastika has heen the object of interest to passenâ€" gers on the T. N. ~O0., ags well as to the residents of the community. Mr. D. Kerrigan, the landscape gardener for the railway Jlaid out the cross, which consists of plants which will be in hbloom during the summer."‘ ty had assured that paper that the story was unfounded. The Governâ€" ment, it is understood, is well pleased with the financial results of the Cream m"\'/(u‘d bas no idea of sellinge it. Speaking of the rumor that the Goâ€" ver nment Creamery at New Liskeard had been sold to the Harris Abattoir Co., the New Liskeard Speaker last week s®ys that Hon. Manning Dolherâ€" Timmins and District Notes In Timimins, on Thursday, Mr. 0. 1922, to Mr. and Mrs. Dunâ€" erly with a son stone, M.P.A a visiftor tc ained. â€" He, > on a platâ€" ‘The timâ€" the men to said Teckâ€" Kirkâ€" of Mr. 0. Robson, of Co erly. with the Express C visit@r to town last wee t roin #B(.)R..\’â€"-In Timmins, on Sunday, Auly 2nd. to ‘Mr. and (Mrs, Chenier, Sixth Avenue.â€"a daughter. July: 2 Regatta, Timmins _ Mr. and Mrs. M. .B. Seott and childâ€" ren left dast week to spend a month‘s vacation in Muskoka and other poin‘ts south. Timmins now has four bank branches, with the probability of anâ€" other,â€"the ‘Bank of Hochelaga,â€"at an early date, week says:â€"**‘Mr. Tom Davis irom Timmimns to attend the len‘s Baill,;"" i ‘Mr. Wolno, of his ‘brother, Mr. master of the iL SOM Ars. J. T. Easton ani isiting in Renfrew and BORNâ€"At the Cairns Hospital, Timmins, on Friday, June 30th, 1922, to Mr. and Mrs. Archie A. MeDonald, been proven up 130 Teet in ilengih and 20 feet wule. The.vein on the 180â€" foot level has been sampled indepenâ€" dently by three engineers, and the findings show an approximate value of $13.75 a ton. Directors of the company recently returned to company recentiy returned to Pitts burg after a visit to.their propertv and $250,000 additional cash was im mediately suwbscribed to the treasu work thest Monday. golf eroun his WABs juring his arm and juries, while paind and his many fri inca day or two 1 for the mishap. My AMt. H visit t IT‘€ The Northern News of Cohbalt last te Pas (Monito! ck «Cailllinan is Night Hawk lal the 120â€"foot «le are in sight, : i proven up 150 . oA. 4. ‘Carson is out of actiye these days due to an acceident on day. While returning from the grounds he stepped in a hole and thrown heavily to the ground, inâ€" s his arm and shoulder. The inâ€" s, while painful, are not serious, his many friends will hope that day or two he will ‘he no worse P. Tatllon returned dast week roliday trip to the south and elle Stirlin Collegiate t th, is the date under the aus Citizens‘ Band . Garner left yesterday for Montreal and other points Hamilton lake mining venture. level 84,000 tons of and cone ‘block has 30 feet in length and he.vein on the 180â€" date of the annual e auspices of the Timmir a ) Her } sD€ Tom Davis came 12re, was ‘me tTrom léiren are er points ; visiting 0o, Bandâ€" Citizens‘ e Vaciqlâ€" d with orin V S tireâ€" Seme real money savers 0000000000# ¢0 @0# 0000 6 CASH SAVE Meats Government Inspected Young Steer Beet $0¢08%00008 9064006046464 Lipton‘s Tea, black, per lb, 50¢c. 9846046 palls .:; .. Pure Peach Jam, 4 Ib. pails 75c. Pure Plum Jam, 4 Ib. pails, 75c. ©0§0400040600089 00046089846 %#46 Corn Starch sSoapFlakes Pure Strawberry Jam, 4 Ib. Corn Starch, reg. 15¢. .... 10c. 00 Soap Flakes, bulk, per 23¢. Lux soap flakes, pkg. ... 13%c. Cherries, regular 40c., .... 33¢. Lombard Red Plums, a can, 24¢. 60046040600 0%¢% Classiec Cleanser, 4 cans for 25¢. Canned â€" Fruit Comfort, 12 bars, .‘..;.....,. 84c. Ciold; 12 bars, ;.... .\ ... 84c. r.G.; 12 bars>,". ... .4 ;4 84c. Polo washing soap, per cake 5c. Olive ol soap special, 4 for 25c. Large assortment, high quality, low prices. @40008000000000009°0¢%¢ Wagstafis pure Orange Marmaâ€" lade, per 4 Ib, pail ..... 79c. 5 Ib. pail Corn Syrup ..... 49c. Fine old Canadian Cheese, per each ; ; ..... We deliver free of charge ALEX. MACKAY CASH SAVE We have a Free Delivery Aexander Mackay Biscuits Marmalade Cleanser Specials Cheese Jams 3yrup 30ap Tea

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