Ontario Community Newspapers

Porcupine Advance, 28 May 1924, 1, p. 11

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E A. F.‘ Kenning THE CALEDONIA)? SOCIETY 01‘ Open. to native-barn Scots and Scotawomen and those of Scottish de- cent. - Meetings the second and fourth Fridays of the mont’h, in the I.0.0.F. Hall, Timmins, starting at 8 pm. sharp. 0 ' Membership fee, $2.00 per year for ordinary members and 50c. per year for associate members. ‘AH- Expense College Tour to Eumpe A 36-DAY TOUR FOR $330 The itinerary covers the beauty spots of England, the British Exhi- bition, and on the Continent, the Briges, Zeebruge, Brussels and special visit to Paris for the. Olympic Games. EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEMEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE§EEEEEE§EEE§$$E§EEEE§EEEE§ (If: ROOM 10 ‘1). mcxm, A. J. DOWNIE. President. Secretary. Box 1338 Phone 29 Mug %%%.. r.%%%%g %%%%. 414% J%%%%%%%a.%%am Gordon Building, Reed Bldg. Timmins, Ont Phone 66 J. M. Belanger, Manager Leave Montreal June 2131: Returning to Montreal July 26th For full information apply Wholesale Steam and Anthracite Coal . L. HERBERT DR. JNO. B. AIKEN DENTIST Cars Always in Transit J. K. MOORE surrounding High School and in Mattugami Heights, West Timmins and Southwest Timmins just subâ€"divided, all cleared and ready for garden if de'sired with about 5 acres cleared and stumped on each, running water, very close proximity to Town of Timmins 7/311??/Â¥?f//IÂ¥//iÂ¥?f//f?fff¢ffl5ar/VlflliffiylflfiIii/1953956?!I.IIg Eight Twenty-Acre Farms filvfflrgfizfllfizaltitzttifivlflJr/Alé?/£f/.¢¢fifflfffl¢ff/AIVA???VIIr53 I Have still Lots For Sale Foot of Third Ave. Timmins, Ont. Easy Monthly Payments Steamship Agent Phone 201 ‘10 Choice Building Lots Agent The man who attends strictly to .his Box 70 o'wn business generally has plenty of REED BLOCK ’business to attend to. «Jr’i’lzfil’lilfili”?’f¢’lz”’w ’T. P. Carroli "U m '6 G q ="‘ 9) 3 GO CD a 29 "U E = 0â€".- CD H SS SSSSSSS SSSSSSSSS 1| Main Ava, Iimmins «it’illfill’VI/fiiIIIV¢I$$II¢ Visiting Brothers and Sisters always welcome. Nevada McCarthy, Rose Anderson, N.G. Rec. Sec. Timmins Gold Nugget Rebekah Lodge, No 173 Meets every Thursday in the month in the Oddfellows’ Hal], Third Ave. SUFFERSNUMURE WIIH HEADACHES "Fruit-a-tives” med homom years of pain The Fruit Treatment seems to be the only way of completely ridding the_s_ystem 9f the cease 9f} leadacl‘nes. Miss Annie Ward, of 112 Hazen St, St. John N.B., says: “I was a great sufferer {or many years from Nervous Headaches and Constipation. I tried everything, but nothing seemed to help_me until I tried “_F5'uit-a-ti'ves”. F'A'fter taking several boxes, I was completely relieved and have been well ever since”. Practically all Headaches come from poisoned bloodâ€"that is, the blood is laden with impurities which should be carried from the body by the kidneys and bowels. 'u‘ ---w_VJâ€"â€"â€"â€" wv “Fruit-a-tives”â€"â€"made from the juices of oranges, apples, figs and prunesâ€"regulate the vital organs of the bodyâ€"insure a pure blood supply â€"and completely r_elieve Hepdaches. 25c. and. 50c. '13 boxâ€"at druggists or Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. Now open for business. Firstâ€"class rooms, and steam heated All up-to-date conveniences. Reading and Sitting Rooms. Sample Room for Travellers. Best dining room in town. Meals at all hours. IROQUOIS FALLS. PAR-IS HOTEL MEIR!" All] PASSENGER ‘ SERVICE AI Bfllflflllfilfl Passenger Boat Leaves for Night Hawk Peninsular Every Morning on Arrival of 8: 20 Train From ’I‘immins. A very complete and convenient freight and passenger service is being carried on this year by the Connaught Navigation 1(‘0.. of which Mr. Dug \Varren is the manager. rl‘he service is of the wery best and the interests of those travelling in the Night Hawk area is well looked after. lThe pas- senger boat leaves (“onnaught for Night Ham'lk Peninsular every morn- ing on the arrival of the 8:20 train from Tim-wins. ’The returning boat arrives at (.‘onnaught in time to cateh the '6;101p.1n. train £or Timmins. Ex- cursions and s;,)e'cia.l trips may also be arranged for. The service offered by the (‘onnalw'ht Navigation Fro. ap- pears to be at special -gadvanta 01e not only to the Night Hawk area 1h11t also 1to the piilblie in general. 1(‘onna11grht 3and the Night Haw-k district offer 11n- usual advantamks and attrartinns l‘or exmrsiuns and lake trips. and any '11'l1o wish partirulars as to the servire along these lines 'an serure same by phoning“r or (ll'npplng' a line to Mr. U112: Warren the 11111111154'91' of the (‘1111â€" naught Nauiuzltiun 1 ”111,1;1111. DR. J. H. KNOX, V.S.. OPENS PRACTICE IN TIME 131'. J. 11. Knox. I).V.‘S., Hf T‘nx‘nn- tn. has opened pmvtire in Timmius, his ofiioe being: in the Mnnion Blm'k. Dr. Knux has had fifteen years ex- perience in practive as a Veterinary Surgeon, and has the highest remun- mendatiuns. His “Hive here should prove of 'alue and -(-0n'\'vnien(re In mvners of hurses, rattle, and uther domesticated animals. ‘The 'Marter ne‘ws last week in The New Liskeard Speaker included this item :â€"“)Irs. W. Johnston and son. Bdbert, of 'I‘imzm-ins, are spending a t'e‘w weeks' holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. Hounslow. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Consultation Free Dr. C. L. HUBBERT Gordon Building, Timmins Chiropractic Specialist Examination Free TIMMINS 'Rnotl the j Land Certn was night dun, ands the 1 the brow Sum been far (1 Ithe ‘1 Hit. th on :1 Wow" "1 f“ .4 2/4. 1’ those . gin S plum tram: 1mm \VUI’U ifififiEE§§§%$$E§E§E§fi§$§§fifififififi§$$§$ (“ADM A a v at. LN G A‘l‘ The Ninth Annual Ball of the Tim- mins Fire Department held in the Masonic Hall last Friday evening was not as largely attended as some of the previous events held under this nus~ piees.but those present had a very en- joyable evening. «Music for the dame- ing: was. provided by Wolnu's Orches- tra. Refreshments were served dur- ing the evening. LOSS OF BYE RESULTS FROM FALL AGAINST CABIN WINDOW 'Some days: ag’o Mr. Harvey Wheel- er, a farmer in the Night Hawk dis- trict. met. with a most unfortunate ae- eident where‘by he has lost an eye. He was getting off the boat when his foot slipped and he fell through the window of the cabin. A piece of glass pierced his eye. 'He was brought to the hospital here and all possibll'e done for him, but the eye had to he removed, the operation being success- tt'ully performed. with the injured man making excellent, progress to recovery, though sut’t'erimg the serious loss of an eye through an unusual outcome of a simple :u-oident. LESS THAN A DOZEN CASES AT LAST WEEK’S COURT u’l‘hnréday last was a cnm'pa "ltivelv easy day for 31:1};Mist1ate -\tkin.<on at’ter sume of the leceni strenuous and! llmsy polive ("Jlll'th‘ that he has had to preside over here. ’l‘he cases ’I'lrm'sday were neither mnncmus nor very impurtan't. (ln :1 rharg'e of the illegal tranwmx tzltinn 01' liquor, J. l’etmwtt was. fined More than the radio fans should the interested in the programme broad- easted in Britain one evening last week. It is to he regretted that this unique programme could not have been heard' on this side of the oeean.‘ If 3G.G. at Sandy Falls, near Tim- mins, eould have listened in on this programme like that. station did on ~Bri-bishelhroa-deasti-1Lg on some .ooeas- ions last winter it would have been another feature, surely,,in the cap of the pioneer of radio in the Nortlhq' Land. Htmaiking' of features. it was eertainlgi' a third of a programme. It was the broadeasting of the songs of nigh-tingales. 'I)espatehes from Lon- don, l‘lngland, point out that thous- ands ot bersons who had never heard lthe notes of a nightingale listened to lthe songs 01 these shv little hiids ‘hroadeasted trom the depths ot a 'C . oo_d.. Great precautions had been taken tokeep the local residents far enough away so as not. to frighten the “birds who were tenupted to sing: at. the right moment by notes sound‘ed on a ‘eello 1h}" a musician seated in the wood. it havingr been found that they respond to musical tones- resemthling those with which they l1a‘iritually'be- 31in their songs. A' sensitive micro- phone and amplifier were used to transmit the notes to the 'Ixondon hroadeas'ting station. whence they were relayed to other stations througlmut the country and to the WM_-- illegally keeping: liquor for sale, and was. fin ed $300.00 and oasis. A (-whlr're nl' disorderly mmluct against A. (lmrotte, a newmmer to town, resulted in a fine of .43“ 00 and oosts. A similar charge against A. ’l‘remlnlay was dismissed. NIGHTINGALE’S SONG BROADCASTED IN BRITAIN $200.00 and msis. ‘M’m‘ Bigras l" illeg‘ally keeping: was. fi1.e(l $300.00 Where were. five drunks who. were awarded the, standard fine of $10.00 and costs each. The March achievements at the Lake Shore shdwed are averaging $42.60 per ton, and which was believed to have (honstituted a record for are treated continuously for a full month omany gold mine in this country. Examination of the records of Teck- Hltrhes for 1922, howex er, show; are tmted in September-,1922, to haxe ax eraged $13.79 per ton. The remrds ot' the Lake Shore Mines and the 'l‘evk-l'l'ughes show these two Kirkland Lake properties to be running neck and neck in the rave for the remrd of being the rich- est producer of gold in the Dominion. or, rather, the producer of the riehest gold in the country. 1~lollinger. of course, has them all far out distanced in the produetion of gold, no matter how it is figured,â€"4by value or by ton- nage. Accordingly, Hollinger may be set, down as “the richest producer of gold in the Dominion." .For g'ade of -ore. however, the two Kirkland Lake. properties hold a record each. In, this («mnee'tion a'des'patx‘h in a Toronto newspaper last week set out the, two records as t‘ollows:-â€"â€" Tor consistency of high-graée con- ted! from the eommenoement of mill- ing operations, however. the Lake Shore so far easily holds the lead among the gold producing mines of Northern Ontario. TBCK-HUGH'ES HOLDS RECORD FOR M-ONTH’S HIGH GRADE were relayed throughout th« radio listeners PIRBMEN ’ S NINTH BALL Marge of sale, and Try The Porcupine Advance Want Ads for Sure Results MSSSSSSSWVSSW‘SSSSSS\VSSSVSSVSSS.“W '

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