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Porcupine Advance, 13 Sep 1922, 1, p. 8

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se t n eS THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE As judges of the entries in the paâ€" rade on Labour Day here, Messrs. P. A. Macauley, Hugh Richardson and J. W. Faithful made a record. Usually in such cases someone has«*some critiâ€" cism to make over the decisions of the judges. In this case there was not a question as to the absolute correctness of the placing by the judges in each and all of the classes for#r.hich prizes were awarded. the sou light and power <this winter. The Power Co. has heen interviewed: and is understood to k#ave given a favourâ€" able answer to the request for the exâ€" tension of the line to take in Swastiâ€" Last week one of the most horrible crimes ever perpetrated in the North Land was committed whenm a little girl under five years of age was eriminalâ€" ly assaulted at her home in Cobalt during the temporary absence of her mother, the hideous crime being comâ€" mitted by a man whose identity is yet unknown. «â€"__... week, .Sept 1 ‘*Life Savers all attending Empire Theat ka. It is expected that construction work will start at a very early date. In the Holstein class to Exhtbhition last wee bull »from Mr; "A; }J}; IR unknown. Swastika l1opes t light and power th ‘*Absolutely nothing to it,"‘ said Rev. Fr. Martindale to the Northern News when asked regarding a recent report that there would be a Separate School ‘built in Kirkland Lake in the near future. Mr. F. Horn, of the Horn, Weinâ€" trauwb Co., left last week for the West, the office here ‘being closed. While in Timmins the firm specialized in the sale of stock in the National Life Preâ€" server Co., a company making a unique style of suit for use in ocean The stock had a successful Mr. A. A. Cole, Mining Engineer for the T. N. O., left last week for a trip to James Bay. He will make the journey from the railway to the by means of the airship in use in the North all this summer. ill Speck, of Haileyb signed on with the ‘Calgar sional hockey team and is le: the west. This takes from H: one of the team‘s best player Cox, formerly of Timmins, with the Calgary team this Calgzary is lookine forward O Forimerliy _ with the Calgar Calgary is look] gereat old hockey Mtr. and Mrs. Ernest hief of Police M. Greer and family urned home last week after a hoâ€" ay spent in the Ottawa district and er points south and east. Timmins and District Notes i1 Friday prize, an :Hld, took arm ne ize. and 25 as ** pruce with the Calgary profesâ€" key team and is leaving for Phis takes from Hatlevibury rom and have hopes to have electric and Saturday of whis 5th. and 16th. a roll of ‘ will ‘be given free to the show at the New 11 BJ . . ~Kennedy â€"s@trienâ€" p New Liskeard won a 3â€"yearâ€"old cow, Laâ€" xth in a strong class. am tThs yeal forward to s uleybury algary on d e( gâ€"four in up ‘residâ€" return e( VC Oscar is also 11 K has me old S() th *A OoODait policemen the Silve is said th: It is estimated that the fire which destroyed the hbig mining and redueâ€" tion plant of the O‘Brien Mine at Coâ€" balt last week, caused a loss of apâ€" proximately a quarter of a million dollars. American dollar was beli Montreal yesterday, quoted Sure, «Mike, Montreal has even ‘better than gold. It joke on Willhamgrape Juic the ‘‘ceross of gold"" was 1 the ‘""‘jar of Ohâ€"beâ€"jovfn A gentleman came into The vance oflice on Saturday ‘bub over with joy. he said, troplhtes in the window of J. i. Garâ€" rett‘s jewelry store. ‘These trophies are the prizes given for the leading events in the big day of sports and pleasure held at Timmins on Sept. 4th under the auspices of the Timmins Footbhall Club. During attention display At 545 Sunday afternoon the Fire Brigade had aâ€"call to the town annex where the new Hollinger houses are in course: of erection, The fire was in some piles of tar paper and was disâ€" covered by the watchmen kept on the works by the Foundation Company who have the contract for the new houses. ‘There was a great amount of smoke bhut the fire was not a dangerâ€" ous one and was soon put out by use of water ‘buckets. ‘The cause of the fire is not known. There was no daâ€" mage done except some slight loss through the injury to the tar paper rolls. The brigade as usual made a very speedy response to the call. 144666 SPECIALIST IN PIANOFORTE TEACHING ‘ i Telephone 153 â€"â€" Timmins, Ont WOI ncn @4*¢%4% OO 1@ se e nextâ€"item on HOH IT s purcuaasing three **silent nen‘" for use on the streets of Iver Town. In earlier days it that policemen have been purâ€" in Cobalt but they were not of ent varietv,. ng the past week considerable m has been given to the fine of handsome cups and other s in the window ofâ€"J. E. Garâ€" jewelry store. These trophies Y im. Golight id mont intereé the lighty, of Buffalo, spent the Camp last week. tihe progr st and e Poreupine tÂ¥ on the ne sal below ; at anme ot ntertar mu»bling id, *‘ the y use of the no daâ€" ht loss reserye silent at at The Porenpinge Mutual, adjacent to the HMollinger Reserve, is planning several thousand feet of diamond promising {formatlon week from Deloro claims near the RBig Beginning on Sunday next, Sept 17th, Sunday School at the Presbyter ian church will dbe held at 2.30 p.m for the winter months. h Many old friends in the Camp w glad to greet Mr. W. Oke, now of . ronto, who is visiting in the Campy Ais Oke has had a long and tedious siege with illness but is now able to be out and around again. $ Rev,. J. D. Parks pastor of the Préesâ€" byterian church has returned from is holidays and is again in <harge of the church here. Rev. Mr. Parks may be found at Mr. L. E. Dorway‘s, 45 Eim ‘treet, until further notice, Mr. J. A. Broughton, of Monteith, is erecting a large greenhouse and inâ€" tends to grow plants for the North Land. He counts on growing all sorts of perennial flowers and vegetable plants such as tomatoes, cabbage, cauâ€" liflower, ete. With a small greenhouse he has had much success, and has deâ€" veloped a number of straims particuâ€" larly suitable and fully acclimatized for the North Land. % Small cash prizes were distributed last week ‘by Mr. H. Hatton, ‘barber, King‘s Amusement ‘Parlors, in conâ€" nection with the Horticultural Show held under the auspices of the mins Foothall Club on the big day of sports and pleasure, Sept. 4th. (Mr. Hatton had charge of this feature of the Labour Day event, and the Horâ€" ticultural Show feature proved so sueâ€" cessful and pleasing that it is likely that is will not only be made a permaâ€" nent annual feature ‘but also that its scope will de much enlarged. ‘"A Elying Cabinet ‘Minister,‘‘ is the heading on an editorial article in the last issue of The ‘Cochrane Post. At first, The Advance thought it must refer to Hon. Mr. Mills, Minister of Mines, who never makes anything but ‘"‘flying visits‘‘ to the North Land. Instead The Post refers to a British Columbia Minister of Lands who took a ride in an airship. There are Cabinet Ministers who need no airship to go ‘*mup in the air.‘"" \ noteworthy find of free mising formation was rey of free gold in a was reported last from Dvke.

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