Ontario Community Newspapers

Porcupine Advance, 4 Jul 1923, 1, p. 8

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~â€"«â€"«««~â€"*ME PORCUPINE ADVANCE â€" L "RK. J City, spent last week. Troquois Falls a year only ‘one automnbxle To thirtytwo, with the num to double in the next‘ve Mr. ‘Win. York spent last week. zens saw a Dright moon in The sKy while there ~was also a rainbow in glorious evidence. It may be taken as a commentary: on the number and frequency of heavy downpours of rain recently that it is thaus ‘apparéntly necessary for Nature to put out the rainbow, even at nights, as a sign of the ancient promise that the earth is again to be destroyed hy floods of water. There was a good attendance and a pleasant time at the dance in King‘s Hall after the Day of Sports on Monâ€" day.. Musicâ€" forcthe was furnished by Scotty Wilson‘s Orchesâ€" tra.s Practically all jattending tlie event agreed that it made an agreeâ€" able ending to a fine day of pleasure. + Margjorie â€"MeMillan, the _ twelve: yéearâ€"old> daughter of Mr. and (Mrs. James _ MeMillan, â€".of! : was drowned in Peterson Lake last week. The girl evidently took cramps while swimming.; When she failed to apâ€" pearsat her home search was made for her, with the â€"that first cher boots andelothing: were found on the bank, and three or four days datet after the lake had been dragged withâ€" out â€"suceess, theâ€"dead. body ‘was â€"dis> covered Friday morning foating upon the waters.; i ' weighing 25 lhs,} recently caught at stunmer resort. A rather mnusual phenomenon was noted last Thursday evening at about ten o‘jclock when many Timmins citiâ€" zens saw a bright moon in the sky A Targe number from Timmins en joyed the holiday at CGolden City, the pioneer: town on its part sending > goodly representation to the Day ol Sports here. The first ‘annual picnic under: the auspices of the Caledonian Society of Timmins will be theld on Thursday, Julyv ‘19th,; at (Golden CItv. Reports : from h â€" weighing are Timmins and District Notes visiting ‘\Iernmzm. of New York i few days in the Camp im Temagami tell of" a x‘ 21 "Ibs: and ‘ another Ibs. being among those ht at that North Land t e w 1N AZ the Houseman‘ of days in the vear or so ago and litt] > south. er promtsing T so. daught boas Un | ha £ W | _A party from Buffalo of someof the stareholders and others interested in the Marsh CHold Mines : visited the Camp this week, coming here by priv= !znfi_‘e carsâ€"â€"They ~â€"visited ~theâ€"property ?;md also spent some time at other ;puinrs of interest in the Camp.: They %\\'fere all well pleased with the visit \ and def‘t Duesday for <the south again | with can increased ~ regard for the Land and its possibilities. Mr. and Mtis H..Webly and ;son aré expected back in a few days from their visit to the OI@ Ladd. ; } ‘ochrane‘*s T4Â¥ rate for thi wHI be 415 mills on the dolla: The _ newlyâ€"organized _ Timmins Loyal Orange Lodge will hold its anâ€" nital church parades on Sunday, July Sth, attending the Angli¢an church in. the morning and the Preésbyterian church in the evening. All Orangeâ€" men in. the town and district are inâ€" vited® to Aattend these church parades on Sunday. The Dominiongy Dayâ€"dance â€"at the Metntyre Recreatign. Hall on Monday e\enmg was a pleasing success. All present<en fored®the Sevyent which was uf} to the now \\ell known \Itlnt\r Hall standards ({ 4PÂ¥ ETA } The monthly. meeting of <the Timâ€" nrins Board of Trade will be held in the Council, Chamber, on Monday evening next at 8 p.m. Musical «andâ€"other, cireles in town will suffer a distinet loss in the reâ€" ninval of Mr.â€"Orville Brown, who chas accepted an engagement at Brampton. Brampton‘s prize, winning. band. will be ~tleuwthened by tlle,addmon of rhls t.llente(l unlnet playér. _ Friends Timmins Cand (‘distri¢t, ‘However, \\"hile sincerely following Mr. Brown with good wishes, will hopethat his thouchts and steps will soon return to the unrivalled town of the Northâ€" Timmins. ‘Mr. Roy Killings, who es the **Bubbles\ Bus Lines®" Camp, has taken of to Haileybury to establish service in that area, to® join tlm 50 u #Miss lmhardson, of ‘Timmins, and MissShaw, bf "South Pm‘oupme. weére among those leaving this week to® join a party making sayctuise tu on a party southern sea ie next issue examnation 4# 4049 % ablished 101 of Th tresults s care jitney this wWORDS ‘*OUR HERO®‘ ORDERED "_TAKEN OFF ROGERS‘ ‘S8STONE <~â€" week! referenca was xflid? to the tragic mistake made in havfif@ the words, ‘"Our Hero""‘ graven on the IWf’“o"g prer the last restity place of, Lg0 Rogers, fhe bandit *‘ of North Bay, who,.aftter a wasteful life, Ekdk‘d; tWd imea« before he was la w , . Lt;is pleasing to note that the himself shot to death by ofticers of the authorities took prompt action to have a U the oftfends? Uundersto« Study M Riches 3 p.: World Pastor: M.R. Hall, W. G. BOWLES, B.A. South Porcupine .â€" Ont. passa #e p.mn. x‘ obtiterateda 8 p.m.â€"Prayer and â€" Bible Township Building Bible School The DDO x4 The id ‘nere saves your iny ~difficulity with The pcost of the muvh} less. Boolk will=â€"forward the Cesspool of" the remove were De mmisie Unsearehnable Phone 383. Nervers peope intelliâ€" ive the iptly OÂ¥

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