Ontario Community Newspapers

Porcupine Advance, 13 Dec 1922, 1, p. 13

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IS THIS A METEORITE FOUND AT IROQUOIS FALLS Last week a round turned up by a stea quois (Falls while ¢ bridge was in progress. 1186 about the size of a 16 Ib. s was down about 10 or 12 fee eclay., Considerable question raised at the Falls as to what may be, the Broke Hustler su that 1t is likely a meteont{ other hand, Babe W arren is ding made by a Falls bride the husband throwin side of the river and the j ilé' the rest. In another i ©Suld have been through t MEETING TO ORGANIZE MINES HOCKEY ADJOURNED sto The meeting called for Friday evenâ€" ing last to organize the Mines Hockey League for the season was adjourned nuntil Monday of this week, and. on Monday of this week, and on Monday it was again postponed for more comâ€" plete representation. There â€" were itwelve ar fourteen hockey fans at the Friday evening meeting, and local hoâ€" ckey in general was discussed, but those present did not feel the meeting representative enough of all the inâ€" terests concerned to do anything deâ€" finite. interest and entnusiasm, ana the 1ocal organization will accordingly be taken up enthusiastically. Last year there was a great deal of good sport from the local league hockey and fans will want the same this year. The mar half make There is only one proper time to have antinjury taken,care of and that is immediatéely after it occurs. _ is a eable; we add a thread to it each day and at last we cannot break it. Following the line of least resistâ€" ance is what makes rivers crooked and many men eripples. ‘*‘Knowing how doinz‘‘ follows i to sugy? rade by he hus n @o on )00( ind it XC@aAVA T1 e pudding r five year 1 to China n is under a plum pud : three vear C t In is be the i for unle r o a)}the e was | Amer and;ria H the < Cn efre Om will DLA $3 hard _ up th large, lumbe logs, _ teams farine 80 WC little bellin LISTENED TO FPAREWELL SPEECH OF TIGER OF FRANCE r‘e th able to get a job, but the knows WHY will be his bos Cuts. cer, with million shares of a dollar each. The h ronto. There was a little N. 0. last week dc Junction. Some frei done bit. rega "Don‘t Worry About Me" W » Tom‘s Assuring Message On a little farm away up north Tom lived with his parents and one brother. His father, well up in years, found himself unsable to continue the hard work of farming, so Tam took up the burden. The income was not large, and the lad signed up with a lumber gang working nearbyâ€"sawing logs, stripping bark and driving the teams. Altogether these two jobs, fariner and lumberman, kept his day so well filled that he had time for little more than â€"sleen. Nature reâ€" belling at this heavy burdenâ€"conâ€" sumption claimed another victim. After trying varicous ways to overâ€" come his physical weakness, he went to the Muskoka Hospital. His parâ€" ents are anxious about him, they send the other son to see him eften, for they are old and feeble and journeyâ€" ing is a hazardous undertaking to them. Tom‘s own trcubles are never so real to him that he forgets others. He asks for those about him, lives for little bits o‘g news abouthis home, and never faiums to send ‘this mesâ€" sage back, ‘"Don‘t worry about me. The people here sure do treat you white." A wonderful work is befng done by the National Sanitarium Association. The death rate from tuberculosis in Ontario has been reduced by more than oneâ€"half during the last twenty years. t needs your help to make its efforts still more effective. â€"Contributions may ‘be sent to Hon. W. A. Chariton, 223 «Coallege Street, Toronto. . ~Â¥Yyon Usuai rard to T. £ N. O. wrecks. encE Y loquent address OI TAreweil } fca madeat the Wal#orfâ€"Asto otel in New York by exâ€"Premie ncear, the ‘*‘Tiger of France.‘ ometer registered Merrvy Christmas nut dship wh No particular harm affic was delayed a | now.â€"the usual thin add 101 little wreck ek down ne 11 1<} V Latul (c € T LPorqulis went off the duâ€" was n Jt es || d fet une Cw *Few families in ordinary cireumâ€" stnces are unable to lay aside one dtlar a week and hardly notice the dference. That one dollar a week in year will be $52 in two years with ugal bank interest it will be over $16, in four years it will be over $20, and in ten yvears it will be over maAkK 1t C YCA JY tractive, and Sshould\belidely used for decorative purpos\s tChristmas packages, lette‘rs, The Hospital is in‘ing of funds to carry on its work.\ not buy these seals in liecu 01 Qrs? Not only will you get gOO¢ e in re.â€" turn, but your money Wihe made to=nserve a greater ent > it will go to help someone in thge, _ _For sale by sthool chi\dfiufianks. or dGdirect from Xmas 8 Departâ€" ment, Ga‘ge Institute, Torq Ont. It is oreover, it is not necessary to save arge amounts. Little drops of waâ€" make the mighty ocean and little es and nickels make the mighty There 1922 | mas Seals tendencey ARNES one vay to be happy Th4 N a ti on a ) Sanitivrium Asscciaâ€" tion E\ to be conâ€" on the andsme xX m a s 6 eals now on sale £ the Musâ€" ka Hospital for _U}tw is very atâ€" have a little T HE 12 1nC aIT nil 2%’)@3@5 NTAE CE CA CH: 8. . mmm;wmwwm Watch This: %W

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