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Porcupine Advance, 9 Aug 1922, 1, p. 8

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P is s nc n nAAA t h c 10 NAAA 137 THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE )l' / Chief M. Greer and family Sundm for a holiday in the district and other points east (Mr. D. B. Curtis leaves t for a holiday in the south. _\ Mr. Wm. Salter, of Ottawa, visited the Camp this week. j BORNâ€"In Aug. 3rd., 192 Bowie,â€"a son The next regular meeting of the Town Council is scheduled for next Monday afternoon, Aug. 14th. Miss Grace Macdonald left on Sunâ€" day for a couple of months‘ vacation in Toronto and other points south. Nevada and Lillian MeCarâ€" thy left on Saturday for a three weeks‘ vacation to be spent in Toronâ€" to, Chicago, and other points south. Mr. Geo. W. Lee, Chairman and Col. Martin and Col. MeLaren, Commisâ€" sioners, of the T. N. O., together with a number of the high officials of the road paid a brief visit to Timmins last Thursday. ‘They travelled in a special of two cars, and it is said that Premier Drury was in the party, but this report is not confirmed. If the Premier were here he must have been suffering from a severe attack of moâ€" desty, for he «did not make himself known to any of the many who would like to see him here and diseuss North Land affairs with him. Mrs, D. D. Chisholm and family left last week for a month‘s holiday in Dalkeith, Ont. | Fire Chief A. Borland, Mrs. Borland and Miss Mamie are spending their vacation at London, Ont., and other points south. from a month‘s vacation spent in the Muskoka district. Mrs. Seott and the children will remain until September. The Football Club‘s Day of Sports at Timmins on Labour Day, Sept. 4th. promises to eclipse all similar events in the North Land. An unusually atâ€" tractive programme is being prepared. Timmins and District Notes In Timmings on Thursd 1922, to Mr. and Mrs. M: Sceott returned last week a‘s vacation spent in the Lee, Chairman and Col. ol. MeLaren, Commiusâ€" (T. N. 0.; together of the high officials of left on Ottawa Mark week Rev. J. D. Parks is away on a femw weeks‘ holiday in the Mr. and Mrs. R. Richardson and family returned last week from a holiâ€" day visit to the south. â€" heer J. O ‘Connor is Acting h » s 7 of Police during the absence of Greer on lhis vacation.‘ visiting L this week ‘*Last and Best of the Season,""â€" the Football Club‘s Day of Sports a Timmins on Monday, Sept. 4th, La bour Dayv. Texas, is spending a month‘s holiday with her uncle, Mr. Vincent Woodâ€" bury. f Tomorrow (Thursday) is the annuâ€" al Oddfellows‘ Picenie atâ€" Wilson‘s Farm, Golden City,â€"always a very enjoyable andâ€" succeessful summet event . Mr. W. Stapells, of the Royal Garâ€" ments, Toronto, was at the Hollinger Stores last week with a fine display of new dresses and suits for fall‘and winter. Haileybury‘s an show will be held 23rd., and 4th. in ‘*baby show"‘ is to event As will ‘be noted by the announceâ€" ment elsewhere in this issue ‘the Hollâ€" inger Stores are holding a special sale to clear out all summer dresses, and the high quality goodsâ€"are priced so attractively as toâ€" guarantee â€" their quick disposal. Tomorrow â€" (Thursday) â€" afternoon and evening the ladies of the Schuâ€" macher R. C. Church are giving a and Ice Cream Soctal on the grounds near the chureh.. The the grounds near the churech. ‘The pleasant social events given by the ladies of the Sehumacher R.C,. Churceh in the past will be full assurance that the Social tomorrow will be a pleasâ€" ant and eujovable event. A dance is announced for toâ€"morâ€" row (Thursday) evening, Aug. 10th,. in the Melntyre Hall, Schumacher. Dancing at 9 p.m. Refreshments. Me Intyre Orchestra in attendance. The dances in the Mcelntyre Hall are always enjoyable events and the one toâ€"morâ€" row evening will be up to the usual standard. Miss Louise Davis, of San Antonio, us brot annual horticultural d this year on Aug. in the Armories. A to be a feature of the Chief Chief Black Rexander Mackay CGASH SAVE Some real money savers Best Creamery Butter 10 tbs. Granulated Sugar .. 89e. Thomson‘s best seedless raisins, regular 38¢. per lb. ....., 25¢. Meats Government Inspected Young Steer Beef @00 9009000000006 060804 Lipton‘s Tea, black, per 1b. 50c. Pure Peach Jam, 4 lb. pails, 69c. Pure Plum Jam, 4 lb. pails, 69c. #009040086 0000 0000046466866 soapFlakes Corn Starch, reg. 15¢. .... 10c. ©06006040000000460 060406 Soap Flakes, bulk, per lb. 19c. Lux soap flakes, pkg. ... 13V%ac. Classic Cleanser, 4 cans for 25c. Canned Cherries, regular 40c¢., ...«. 33¢. Lombard Red Plums, a can, 24c. Large assortment, high quality, low prices. Comfort, 12 bars ......... 85c¢c. Clold; 12 bars, ... 85c. r. G., 12 bars ........, 85c. Polo washing soap, per cake 5¢c. Olive oil soap special, 4 for 25c. Wagstafis pure Orange Marmaâ€" lade, per 4 Ib. pail ..... 79c¢. Fine old Canadian Cheese, per S Ib.. ........... 265c. Brooms, each ............ 49¢, Aluminum Oats, per pkg. 34c. Quaker Oats, per pkg. .... 28c. Bulk Rolled Oats, 6 lbs. for 25¢. C. 8. Seal Brand Coffee, per ................... b7c. 5 Ib. pail Corn Syrup ..... 49c. We have a Free Delivery We deliver free , of charge _ _ Thomson‘s seedless raisins, reog. ALEX. MAGCKAY CASHSAVE Corn Starch Cleanser Marmalade Biscuits Sugar Specials Jams Syrup Soap Tea

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