Ontario Community Newspapers

Porcupine Advance, 11 Apr 1923, 1, p. 3

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$0%90900000008980900008000000000000000000000000000000880 00q Here you will find anything you wish in Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Candies, Fruits, Wines, Tobaccos, Cigars, Cigar ettes Stationery, Novelties, Jewelry, Etce. Phone 347 9 FOURTH AVENUE OPPOSITE FIRE HALL Pleasure Ice Cream Parlour Come to P. Antoine‘s Fire Wood in any iengtns to suit, from 14 inches to wood in log. Dry and green Jackpine. Prices very reaâ€" songble. Order your wood now beâ€" fore the rush. HAVE YOUR HOUSE RID OF COCKROACHES, Buss and all \Homer L. Gibson Co. wVUVERDUQAVILEi3, â€" â€" ADGL _ All other kinds of vermin. Contracts _ taken for this, and satisfaction guaranteed. Hundreds of people have been delighted with my serâ€" viee. â€" References,. Apply to A. Coter, 49 Hollinger Lane, Mattagaâ€" mi, or send posteard to Box 465, Timmins, Ont. 45â€"49p. Now open for business. Firstâ€"elass rooms, and steam heated All upâ€"toâ€"date conveniences. Reading and Sittimng Rooms. Sample Rooimn for Travellers. gest dining room in town. eals at all hours. The International Plating Works Brass Bedsteads REAL SERVICE IN THE MINING MARKET We can save you a lot of money with our service. Just come over to No. 9 Second Avenue and see what we do for other folks, you will get an idea, to your advantage. We collect and deliver, free of charge and guarantee our work. Can be renewed, for a small sum. We will make your old Brass Bed as it was when it first left the factory and in some cases better. IF YOUR NAME IS NOT NOW ON OUR MAILING LIST, WRITE FOR GIBSON‘S FORTNIGHTLY MINâ€" ING REVIEW AND OUR FREE MAPS OF PORCUâ€" PINE AND KIRKLAND LAKE. A service based on seventeen years of direct connection with Northern Ontario‘s mines. satisfactory in every particular. IROQUOIS PALLS. PARIS HOTEL as oiven us 9 Second Avenue â€" Opposite Balil Grounds A service fortified by the knowledge this long experience A service that hundreds of clients have tried and found FPOR SALE, H. CHARLEBOIS, Wisox‘s 30 Cedar St., Timmins 703â€"4â€"5 Bank of Hammilton Building TORONTO, ONT. Still the Most for the Money "* T he National Smoke" This is the time of year the Decemâ€" ber ball players ‘begin to quiet down. A woman came into a crowded street car with five children. She busied herâ€" self looking for seats for them when a kindly old gentleman arose and offerâ€" ed her his place. *‘*‘Are these all your children,‘‘ he asked, ‘‘or is it a picâ€" nic?" ‘‘They‘re all mine,"‘‘ snapped the woman, ‘‘and it‘s no pienic.‘‘ # *# GUESS YOU KNOW IT After Every Meal ‘ én;v TS%g MEETING T0 ORGANIZE PR are to receive cash in full thirty days after the full quota of shares has been received by the trust company. The retiring hoard of directors were reâ€"elected for the ensuing year, and a vote of thanks was extended to the directors and the engineer in charge of operations at the mine. The annual meeting of the Poreuâ€" pine Baseball Club is called for Friâ€" day evening of this week, April 12th, at 7.30 p.m. in the Council Chamber. This meeting is to elect officers for the district league and to otherwise orâ€" ganize for the 1923 district Ibaseball league series. All baseball fans should attend this meeting. With an early start and the right coâ€"operation and enthusiasm 1923 may easily ‘be the biggest and best baseball season ever in this Camp. This year there is said to be a really remarkable array. of baseball talent in the district hereabouts and if the supporters of baseball do their part the season will be successful from every, standpoint. The first way the fans may help is by having a bumâ€" per attendance at the organization meeting on Friday evening of this week. ‘Be there withy our ideas, your help, and the determination to assist n every way in making 1923 a big success in baseball. _ an item of special interest to baseball fans, it may be noted that all the necessary steps are being taken to affiliate the Northern Ontario Baseball Association with the Ontario Baseball Amateur Association. In fact, likely oy the time of the meeting the affiliaâ€" The offer of two shillings per share for 1,600,000 shares was most favourâ€" ably received, and it is estimated that the holders of approximately 1,000,000 shares have signified their desire to sell by signing the necessary doeuâ€" ments to complete their part of the transaction. A great number of outâ€" ofâ€"town shareholders who were unable to be present had already expressed their acquiescence, thus assuring the culmination of the sale. The attractive feature of this deal is that the shareholders of the Baldâ€" win (Gold Mininge €Comnanv. Limited. BRITISH CAPITALISTS INTERESTED IN BALDWIN The annual meeting of the Baldwin Gold Mining Company, Limited, took place at Toronto last Wednesday, when the financial statement was read and approved, as well as a very comâ€" plete report of the operations at the mine, from the mine manager, B. Ashley, A.M.E.I.C., show ing that during the past three months 300 feet of drifting and crossâ€"cutting has ‘been done, with the result that they have found substantial bodies of commercial ore at the 100 and 200â€" foot levels. Porcupine Baseball Cith to Hold Anâ€" nual Mesting in Council Chamber On Friday Night This Week. given to baseball here throug filiation and the possibilities up should add greatly to ba terest in this Northern par North Land. It is difficult for any man to realize hat he was once the ‘‘prettiest baby n the world." Amateur Association. In fact, likely oy the time of the meeting the affiliaâ€" tion will be an actuality. North Bay, Sudbury and the Sault have also been talking of affiliating with the O0.B.A.A. the plan suggested being to have baseâ€" ball in the North on the group plan like hockey here. The Northern Onâ€" tario Baseball Association is affiliatâ€" ing with the 0.B.A.A., irrespective of what North Bay, Sudbury or any of the other district leagues of the North Land may do. Mr. J. Heppleston, Preâ€" sident of the N.O.B.A., has been in correspondence with the O.B.A.A. reâ€" garding affiliation, and this week the final steps were taken, including the payment of fee, etce.,t o affiliate with the O.:B.A.A. The additional standing to baseball here through this af: filiation and the possibilities it opens IOc. KK »YENUHEECGEE rreatly to baseball in â€"of, FPne Bac ‘ompany, Limite« in full thirty day~ * »* Oft ne Exeeisior lLite bumiding, 30 Toronto street, Toronto, on Monday, April 30th, at 2 p.m., to receive the Diretâ€" tors‘ report for the year ending Deec. 3lst, 1922, to elect directors for the ensuing year, ard to transact all such other ‘business as may properly come before the meeting. For the conveâ€" nience of shareholders who can not be personally present at the meeting proâ€" xy forms have been enclosed with the notice of the meeting. Messrs. E. P. Earle, David Fasken, J. H. Black and Alex. Fasken, who are named in the proxy, represent the present adminisâ€" tration of the company. BLUE QUARTZ GOLD MINES ORDER DEISEL ENGINE Perhaps the most striking evidence of the courage of the people of Hailey bury and their determination to carry on as usual despite the calamity of fire and so on is the announcement that the annual Horticultural Show at Haiâ€" leybury will be held this year as usual. It is expected that the event this year Aannual general meetin shareholders of the Nipissin (,ompan}, Limited, will be he head office of the commnany, R ANNUAL MEETING OF THE NIPISSING MINES COMPANY HORTICULTURAL SHOW TO BE HELD AT HAILEYBURY »uildin he Nipissing Min I, will be held at th commany, Room 20 the ho will be held in August. Horticultural Show had the big fire to be an ev inportance. _ The Tim Club in a counle of flor will be held in August. «Haileybury‘s Horticultural Show had grown before the big fire to be an event of special importance. The Timmins Football Club in a couple of floral shows here was the only organization in the North Land to rival or anything like equal the Hairleybury Horticultural Society in its display of flowers, ete. This yvear the citizens of Hailevbury 04 #aaaq â€" 3 | # f i # ( 1 § NO 2 2 will no doubt be very much ntm;:iwi' in getting reâ€"established. That taw can think of flowers is an evidenee af their ‘farâ€"sighted bravery m the tzoe of discouragement. Also that they are going to carry on their hortw=ilâ€" tural show as usual would that they are reâ€"building real hbomes and intend to fully Hz#iâ€" leybury as a place of beauty as well 33 of convenience and comfoyt x mR

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