Ontario Community Newspapers

Porcupine Advance, 26 Jul 1922, 1, p. 8

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J â€"nofien Te ie Mrs. J. W. Fogg is spendin umxlfli'at Portland, Maine} Raiilway is now eonsic of gasoline cars on th Coljalt, Harleybury and Ffom local service. Â¥ (81‘3011 s . Barber Shoq the street from the old same guod service at th ne‘t®Dominion Bank. no \\'aitin}:j Dividend No. 17 of the MeIntyreâ€" Poreupine Mines Limited has hbeen announced. It is payable on Sept. 1st. to shareholders of record of Aug. 1st. Tomorrow â€"(Thursday) lRegatta at ‘Mattagami the auspices of the Timm Band. A fine program Among the District Deputy Grand Masters appointed at the Masonic Grand Lodge meeting at Fort William last week was K. W. Bro. Frank K. Ebbhitt for Temiskaming, District No. Cohbalt does not intend Labour Day this year. present as if the one Big celehration in the North IiGlese clams show s mise \fi'om a small amount of them that they are already n tion to an Enelish syndicat« [ M and Mrs. J. H to, leave this week meet their daughter trom overseas.. The ig a few days to spe cli¢ést of. Mr. J. W. §‘.\'I'r. J. HMadden, telegrapher of the 1. B. Wills Co. local office, Jeaves at the end of the week and will be telegrapher ‘in the (Buffalo office. _ Mr. A. E. Riddell, formerly of the local office, will return to take up the duties of telegrapher here. The many friends of Mr. Hadden here will regret his leaving here, but at the same time all will give hearty welâ€" come back to the Camp to Mr. Ridâ€" dell who made â€" innumerable friends during his previous residence in t()\\'n.\f) >« « Timmuns and District Notes id._ _A fine programm p:n'ed for the occasion to sh»]end of the W. Stanislaw, of New Yorl isitor to the Camp last week. reporte at rted that the T now considerin Shop now Timmins under the a immins Footballâ€"Club attagami River, under the Timmins Citizens‘ â€"programme has been on the line between eekâ€" Lor. «The ~city sto iter who is returning Phey will return here spend a month as the left on Thursday ld stand. The the new stand, Three chaiurs, € 1( wCE aked west: o ow such pro t of work or ew Liskeard to abour Day ind wili ‘be celenrate C o N. U. the use the big tGer op of a | C Miss Salmon, of Oshawa, Mr. J. E. Salr | A v$nue. Câ€"Mr:/ Harold Finla Monday from a week and Hailevbury. * week LA[!'. Geo for a two Aumd and \Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Elphick returnâ€" ed dast week a holiday spent in the /Temagami Lake Mr, A. M. Bilsky, of Montreal, was i Fimmins visitor la:t week.} C(Miss Grace Macdonald is for a few days of ‘(Miss Iroquois Falls.} { Afood old Golden City is enjoying a second peried of glory, shining for the second time in its history, this time as the beautiful Summer Resort of the Gold Camp. y VAINn|).. ilis Ccar 1s the service Of the public for ‘hire for parties or inâ€" dividuals for trips in the town or disâ€" friect. _?hone 305.« 27 Birch St;: . â€"30 July 2i(th, shouldâ€" read Schumacher at Timmins. The game Schumacher at Dome, July 3l1st, was also omitted accidentally from the list. All in the district should seeâ€" these two Junior League games,â€"Schumâ€" acher at Timimins tomorrow, and Seh:â€" umacher at Timmins on Saturday. 01 puoiishd Thursda Bank, now it Through the accidental omission of a line in the box score of the Timmins Falls baseball game, as published in these columns last week, it might apâ€" pear as if Timmins had no catcher for that game. ~Of course, Timmins had a catcher, the old reliable Melntyre, and as usual he did good work. Despite the fact that he had his hand rather badly injured, in. a previous game with Cochrane his good work ‘had a material ‘part in helping to make the score what it was,â€"4 to 0, in favou! of Timmins. 1{ 1(¢ the street. wasâ€" alon Twaddle fTeft of weeks‘ holiday other points sout U1[NIOT rReC.Cnaits, no chelletier, of North Barber Pinlay returned on rlonesidtd 00| > left on Sunday holiday in Owen f%llt»}) is s msaimon. MmImniMAxs tihe iimmins published in it might apâ€" o catcher for [immins had le Mcelntyre, W aliting the M ar visiting . s moved of g‘tmd Imperial Dominiâ€" dule Cobalt guest varel Some real money savers 090004646 CASH SAVE Best Creamery Butter 10 Ibs. Granulated Sugar Thomson‘s best seedless raisins, regular 33¢. per lb. ..... 25c. ¢e00000080000000000 06e Fine old Canadian Cheese, per ib s; .. iss o hn 24c. @09000000098800 00089800088 h. :. 25¢, Brooms, 9ach ............ 49¢, Aluminum Oats, per pkg. 346. Quaker Oats, per pkg. .... 268C Bulk Rolled Oats, 6 lbs. for 25c. C. S. Seal Brand Coffee, per ALEX. â€" MACKAY CASH SAVE Meats Government inspected We deliver free of charge Pure Peach Jam, 4 1b. pails, 69¢. Pure Plum Jam, 4 lb. pails, 69c. 6000940088090 #900080806046 soapFlakes Lipton‘s Tea, black, per lb. 50c. 0846 jJams Young Steer Beet 00# 04 Soap Flakes, bulk, per lb. 19c. Lux soap flakes, pkg. ... 13 §49§9§%0860080000000 $%6%% Wagstafis pure Orange Marmaâ€" lade, per 4 Ib. pail 79c¢. 6 Corn Starch, reg. 15¢ Biscuits 448000060006 6 Camned Cherries, regular 40c., .... 33c¢. Lombard Red Plums, a can, 24c. Comfort,; 12 bars .: * 85c. .. ‘00G. P. G.; 12 bars.....s.. .. ‘856. Polo washing soap, per cake Olive oil soap special, 4 for 25¢. Classic Cleanser, 4 cans for 25c¢. Thomson‘s seedless raisins, reg. Large assortment, high quality, . low prices. 5 Ib. pail Corn Syrup. â€" Marmalade â€" We have a Free Delivery AMexander Mackay Corn Starch Cleanser Specials Sugar Cheese 3yrup 302p Tea Fruit 10c 49¢,

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