Ontario Community Newspapers

Porcupine Advance, 30 May 1923, 1, p. 8

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P 1 ) Everything here from a tait box to the finest reel For those who are anxious to get the best â€" Let us fit you out and it won‘t be necessary to invent a fish story. You can tell a true one . We have a splendid assortment of , 4 P 5 ® § e ce t s h § » * ' * , P s * Â¥ Nh N* CÂ¥ " | [ June 5th. being the first Monday in |the month, is scheduled as the regular |monthly . meeting. of the Timmins Board of Trade. Council Chamber at | 8 p.m. : 1 4% ‘‘_Don‘t forget the big musical event at the Bink on June 14th. [The Imperml Onl Company, *bhmugh the Cobalt Red Cross, has contributed $500.00 to the Cochrane. Relief Fund) _Tomorrow (Thursday) â€" afternoon and evening there will be a Grand Bazaar, the auspices of the Daughters of Israel, at the Synagogue, Cedar street. All weleome ' â€" The Haileyburianâ€"last week said :â€" #‘Mr. R. Whorley is busy reâ€" building his greenhouses west of the ‘I. N. 0. ‘Railway. One building has been comâ€" ‘pleted and is already nearl)‘ filled with blooming pla"nts *94 a C The report of the Football Club Concert last week the name of Alex. Wilson.was given, instead of that of his brother, Bert, as the banjo artist. Bert. Wilson dehghted ‘the ‘big crowd présent with his. clever banjo playmo' But there are so many ‘©Scotty)‘ Wilâ€" sons around these days that it is hard to l\epp them sorted out, especially as they are all musical in one way or anâ€" ‘other. ) » ~The next regular meeting of the Town Council is scheduled for Monâ€" day afternoon, June 11th, commencing at 4 p.m. In paying up his subscription the other day, one reader of The Advance stopped long enough to remark :=â€"â€"‘‘I see the town is urging citizens to clean up and brighten up! Good, but why not have the Town do some cleaning and brightening too. For instance why not take away the shavings Iefé ‘scattered around near the hydrants. The boxes . to protect the hydrants fro‘jn the winter frosts have been reâ€" moved and stored, but the shavings left behind. These shavings do not look well, and also they form a fire danger.‘‘ | ie f Mr N. C. Berkman, of New York was :' itor to tbe bamp th*s week («Mrs E. Jaedbs and Mys. . W. H. Jacobs, of Toronto, were the guests of Mr. #4J. ; Jacobs on Wednesday and Thursday last. ) y \‘Reserve June 14th, for the big muâ€" swal eventâ€"the Tunmms Male Chonus â€"At the Rink. Porcupine Lodge, A.F. A.M., will attend divine service at the Umted Church, Soutl Porcupme, on bnhda\, June 24;’11 (Rev. J. D. Parks of the Timmins Presbyterian church, and Rev. Mr. Mc Vitty, of the Umi Church, South Poreupine, exchanged pulpits on Sunâ€" day last. j ' Watch for announcements next week regarding J une 14th at the Rlnk (DIEDâ€"-In Txmmms, on Tuesda\ afternoon, May 29th, 1923, Alice, Viâ€" v1an, eldest daug‘hter of \tIr and Mrs. H. 8. Garrett, aged 8 years. ((Rev. 1. _The usual dance A.8.D, Club was held last Wednesday in the 1.O. O.F. Hall here.. Wolno‘s Orchestra provided the usual good music and an enjoyable time was spent. (May 21st is the official date on which: Lake Temiskaming was declarâ€" ed free of ice this year. This is‘ the iatest date for the ice to go out in 19 years. The earliest was in 1910 wheun the ice went out on April 12th. ) The British American Nickel Cor: poration has reâ€"opened its mine and smelter works which has ‘been clo> for over two years. The company has two furnaces with an ore capacity of 1,200 tons per day and a matte produc tion of 30 tons. _ c/‘u ; . CProvincia-] Officer Attaman, recentâ€" ly stationed at Cobalt, has been disâ€", missed from the force in connection with the Leo Rogers case. It is underâ€" stood that the ieason for his dismissal was that ‘he took a drink, or more, whileefhcaged on the case. ) WANTEDâ€"Secondâ€"hand M to two horse power. The Timmins, Ont. Gooed Standard Bread FRENCH and DANISH PAS WEDDING CAKES and TART PIBS, â€" 0 FRENCKH ICE CREAM, | _ CKHKARLOTTE RUSSE, WEHAVE THEM Special meetings »‘begin Sunday, .‘f June 3rd, and last for one week. Special singing at all meetings. 11 a.m.â€"‘‘Found Wanting.‘‘ T p.m.â€"‘*A Question of Profit. Pastor: M. R. Hall, â€" Phone 353. @ V -‘...' hn _ 8 dn o t All orders promptly attended 06. Birch street, ibehind Frank Byck’s Grocery 6 Tickets for a Dollar., 12 â€"â€"â€" Pints fora Dollar. x â€" South Porcunine â€". Ont. LAW OFFICE . W.G. BOWLES, B.A. T P# _ > o . 2 5. hi â€" Township Building If you want

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