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Porcupine Advance, 29 Apr 1926, 2, p. 8

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Naud are both confident new veins will be encountered as this work conâ€" tinues and before the objective is reached. ‘‘Breaking down from 8 to 10 feet a day on both the 875 and 1,000â€"foot levels indicate@s that it will only reâ€" quire a comparatively short time beâ€" fore these low horizons may be exâ€" pected to be in ore and incidentally augment the mine reserves to. an apâ€" preciable degree. The new goldâ€"copâ€" per vein which came into the main o t t "a % #4%°% + .C C C *Â¥ %%°% *A 2C 4"44"% *A a%, «4/ 44‘s *A 2 *A 29. *A 29 4"44"% 19 on w 9. #4"% #* #* 4 % *# .# #* a"04"% %"%4"% #* 6 14 4 ““ . * '000000 o. 1¢. ;A pire i © %*.S #"% 0.1 ... %.% i % P\ h d *# .# #4 *# # *%.% 4# b The following despatch is from the last issue of The Toronto Mail Emâ€" ARGONAUT DEVELOPMENT MAKES GOOD PROGRESS #4 " u* s E0k : Thursday, April 29th, 1926 VICTOR RECORDS AND VICTROLAS Come in and hear the New Victor Orthophonic Reg. 50c. 33c¢., 2 for 65c. Don‘t Fail to take Advantage of These Remarkable Bargains Protect Your Income By Hudnut‘s Houbigant‘s Lyman‘s GIN PILLS Pays one half monthly indemnity for inâ€" juries causing partial disablement. Policy goes into effect immediately. Pays full monthly indemnity for injuries causing total disablement. Pays doubls monthly indemnity and princiâ€" pal sum indemnity for injuries or accidental death, while travelling, or on a passenger eleâ€" vator, or in a burning building, etc. If premiums are paid in advance all monthly indemnities are increased Takes up the Worker‘s Task where he is Forced to Relinguish it. Merchants Casualty Insurance Co. wW. S. MACPHERSON Head Office: Waterloo, Ont. DISTRICT TANLAC Reg. $1.25 DOES NOT COVER FOR FIRST SEVEN DA Special accident indemnity. (Delicious) Regular T75c. 49c¢. lb. a "o "e "e "o "o °o °e o ce ie 1 s 1 s is is ns is ie in n ind .“.“.“.“.”.“.“.“.“.”“ b# t# 4# t4 #4 44 t* t4 #4 44 .00.“.“ #@ * °¢ "%¢ °* *4 + #* # #% ## #% # *4 *# #% *#* *# *# #4 + # ## *# 6n n se 282222 at 242 2a*2a*2e*ns*, N.“.“.“.“.“.OO.“’“.“. JAAA PAAA “.“.“.“.“.“.“’“' * °+ °C + *Â¥ °* “:“’“’n%o'“'«’“: “:“'“° * * + #. * ““. *4 # % #* + *# “’“ * *~ * es* * * *. * ““'“. “.O «o #.% #.% # .# _ sb 4* ## SMILES CHUCKLES CHOCOLATES It‘s Marvellous! Fresh Every Week 75¢. per lb. A wonderful Tonic Reg. $1.00 3509c. 33c., 2 for 65c. Regular $1.00 $1.50 $2.00 69c. $1.19 $1.49 BATH BRUSHES Reg. 50c. DODD‘S PILLS The Naticnal "Disability" Policy Molasses Reg. 50c. 39c¢. Reg. 25¢c. 19¢. 25c. 18¢., 2 for 35c. ROYAL OLIVE SOAP 3 for 22¢. "T‘m very careful; I always send my children out of the house before I quarrel with my husband.‘"‘ ‘*Milling operations are continuing to give satisfactory results so that April production of gold is likely to be quite substantial, the plant handâ€" ling 100 tons daily and mill heads reâ€" ported averaging higher than in reâ€" cent months."‘ A\ Mrs. Jos. Alleroft, of Ramore, Ont., was the guest last week of Mrs. W. Green, of Schumacher. *The little dears, they look so healâ€" thy from spending théir time in the open air.‘‘ Baby‘s Own Soap Reg,. 15c. ‘‘Development work along the 625â€" foot level to open up the new oreâ€" body uncovered at the time deepening of the shaft was started from this depth will be resumed within the next few days and the possibilities contained therein are adjudged most favorable inasmuch as ‘‘pay‘‘ ore was brought into sight in the limited aâ€" mount of development done. 6 for 25c. shaft at a depth of 970 feet, assumes large proportions on the 1,000â€"foot level and is confidently expected to eventually prove a valuable source of ore supply for the future. CARTER‘S PILLS Sulphur Reo. 10c. BENEFITS 11 Pine St., North posgnoAr!{ncs Eno‘s Fruit Salts Reg. $L.25 ........... 79c. 3 for 50c. Woodbury‘s Boap Reg. 25c, 2 for 23¢. BEEF IRON AND WINE Reg. $1.00 SNAP Reg. 20c. 509c. Goes into effect thirty days after date policy is issued. ' ~Pays full monthly indemnity for boils, felons, carbuncles and abscesses, although not confined to house. Pays full monthly indemnity in case of conâ€" fining sickness. Pays oneâ€"half monthly indemnity for nonâ€" confining illness. Pays full monthly indemnity for quarantine. Every known disease covered. Cash dividend of 50% of premium returned after 10 years where no claims are paid. Camelia V anishing Cream Reg. 50c. Gillette Blades Reg. $1.00 63c. 39c. 15¢c. 2 for 25c. Reo WASH CLOTHS Reg. 20¢. 1 Reg. 25¢. 1 Reg. 3D¢c. 2 Mentholatum Soat Reg,. 25c. Castile 3a0c. 19¢, 60c. 39c. LMr. and Mrs. A. Brazeau and family, who have ‘been residing at Ottawa for some time past, moved back to Timmins on Thursday last, and have taken up residence at 77 Balsam street south. They will be very heartily and sincerely welcomed back as permanent residents of Timâ€" mins again, where they have innumerâ€" able friends. | D.â€"F. MceDonald, 155, 137 Everett, 108, 119; A. Hill, 72, 126 ; Jackson, 79, 48, B. Ralston, 91, 81. Standing of teams to date:â€"Aâ€" C.â€"J. Pur\ is, 100, 133, P. Sherlock, 78, 95;, N. MelL.eod, 97, 109 J. Watt 1)5 129, M King, 139 1(_)" C SJs B.â€"J. Morrison, 126, 155; 0. Ramâ€" say, 161, 126; K. Egan, 107, 114; C. \IcDonald 137, 102, . Purvis, 78; 1A A.â€"M. Smith, 172, 155; L. Mcln* tosh, 100, 91 ; 4. Robinson, 49 161; M. I’eréuso j ()0 T185;} L. Carrutherc 1"9 596. SsCORES OF GIRLS‘ BOWLING TEAMS FOR APRIL 22ND THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO 13c. 18c. 20¢. Prescriptions Carefully Prepared by Graduate Pharmacists Only to every child accompanied by an adult KODAKS and FILMS LET US DO YOUR DEVELOPING AND PRINTING One Day Service â€" Satisfaction Guaranteed Scribblers Ree, 10c. Reg. 6oc. 49c¢. Reo. $1.00 89c. SCoOTT‘S EMULSION 21 6 V acuum Refills Reg. 65c..... 390¢. No Purchase Necessary 3 for 10c. One Soap Doll Reag,. be. Re Reg KEPLER‘S Cod Liver Oil $1.25 89c. 2.25 $1.69 It was decided that referees for all P.D.F.L. matches be selected, the committee for this being Messrs. J. Stewart, J. Moore and the secretary, F. J. Hornby. The fee for referees is to be $2.00 and expenses. After That Date Players Can Not Transfer. Referees for all P. D.FL . Matches to be Selectâ€" ed At the meeting of the P.D.F.L. on Monday evening of this week there were many matters of interest disâ€" cussed. Mr. Ted Duxfield occupied the chair and carried the business aâ€" long effectively. The annual meeting of the P.D.F.L. is to be held each year on the dast Saturday in March. Mr. Everest addressed the meeting in regard to rugby football. He enâ€" quired as to dates that might be open for any matches here for the rugby enthusiasts. He was referred to the secretary for the necessary informaâ€" tion after the schedule was announceâ€" ed. P.D.F.L. TRANGFER DATE . \CHANGED TD JULY 1st After discussion the matter » of drawing up a schedule for the P.D.F. L. for the season‘s games was left in the hands of the President and the Secretary. Mr. Duxfield, the president, spoke of the interest felt in junior football. He thought there would surely be a team in Schumacher this season and work was being done now to get one at the Dome. This would mean good games for the juniors and a successâ€" ful season. He thought that perhaps the League could encourage the boys by putting up medals or some such way. Mr. Jardine was also strongly in favour of helping along junior football, but financial reasons requirâ€" ed ceareful eonsideration before any commitments were made. The quesâ€" tion was laid over to another meetâ€" ing. This season the Dome is to have only one team, the other team being withâ€" drawn. The Dome team‘s cofours will be Black and Amber. A change was made in the transfer rule. The new rule is that no transâ€" fer can be made after July lst. / Townley: ‘*‘Do you often have to run to catch your morning train?‘‘ Stubbubs: **Oh, its about an even break. Sometimes I‘m standing in the station when the train puffs up, and other times it is standing at the 2 for 15c. and other times it is standing station when I‘m puffed out.‘ Reg. 15c. 9 0c. Waterbury‘s Cod Liver Oil Reg. . $1.00 Puffâ€"Puff. 69¢c. CHASE‘S OINTMENT Ree. 60c. t # #. .}“’“. astectes* ts eat # v, *ve‘ .:oo .“O t t +, .“ ##4 #* exfect ** # . _ ®@ x s * * .“ #4 w #4 # *o,4* .“. # .“ 4 # + t .“ #*# #* # “. * # *# *# # :“ #* # *+ ..:“ “.N ht .“ # _ _ @ eteotes teslve ests t aste st *# # # *# e« s *3 * * #* #* * L # * .“ #4 a # *s 49c, Autoâ€"Strop Blades Reg. $1.00 63c. The Ideal Spring Tonic Reg, $1.00 2 for 25¢. Jergen‘s Toilet Soaps Reg. 25c. CHASHE‘S Nerve Food Reg. 60c. Salts Reg. $1.00°..;;......s. 69c. POND‘S Vanishing and Cold Creams Reg. 50c. Montserrat Fruit 49c¢. MEETING TO ARRANGE FOR \BIC MATCH Thi The Timmins Football Executive has called a general committee meetâ€" ing of representatives of the Town Council, the Board of Trade, the Kiâ€" wanis, the Timmins Citizens‘ Band, all the Mines in the district, and other representative bodies, the plan being to secure general interest and coâ€"operâ€" ation in the arrangements for the visit here of the touring English F.A. 59c. Various Bodies Coâ€"operating With Ecotball Club in Arrangements for Visit of Touring English Team. team on July 7th. ~â€" The meeting is called for Friday evening of this week, April 30th, in the council chamâ€" ber, at 7.30 p.m. The Mayor and the heads of various other bodies and orâ€" ganizations have been specially invitâ€" ed It is hoped at this meeting to get interest fully aroused and also to lay plans for the fitting entertainment of the visiting team. It is recognized that the visit of the touring English F. A. team to Timmins is the greatest event in the history of football in this North. It is one of the most outâ€" standing incidents in the history of North ((nmtrs sport. â€" From a general viewpoint it is of special importance. Accordingly, it is desired that Timâ€" mins should do its full part in the matter and make the most of the ocâ€" casion. To this end the coâ€"operation BBEEEEEEEE CE S C3 5 o o 55 05 050505 05 05 i oo oo oo io oo oo oo oo oo on oo io io on on io io io io 400000404040 46 vomo v.l. Dr. Murray‘s Hygienic Tooth Brush Reg. 50c. 29c¢, Pepsodent Tooth Paste Reg. 50c. WE ARE AGENTS FOR PAGE SHAW‘S CHOCOLATES TRUSSES FITTED V ARICOSE BANDAGES MER Tooth Paste Reg., 50c. CHASE‘S Stomach and Liver Pills Reg. 3Dc, NS SUSPENSORIES AT REDUCED PRICES Pebeco Tooth Paste Reg. 50c. C * $ "Just a Little Better" Thurs., Friday Saturday MOTH BALLS Specials 25¢. 1lb. 2 for 25¢ Reg Reo UPENING FOOTBALL MATCH GATUROAY AFTERNOON Hollinger Winners of Last Year‘s League, to Play Picked Team. Kickâ€"off at 6 p.m. The first football match for this season is scheduled for Saturday afâ€" ternoon of this week, May 1st. Kickâ€" off at 6 p.m. sharp. The contending teams will be the Hollinger team, winners of the P.D.F.L, championship last year, and a picked team from the League. At the meeting Monday night of the P.D.F.L., Messrs Webâ€" ber, Curnow and MeHugh were apâ€" pointed a committee to select the P. D. F. L. picked team. They went right to work on the job and selected an aggregation that it is generally believed will give a mighty good acâ€" count of themselves. The Hollinger team is understood to have some new players on the lineâ€"up and is claimed to be a winner generally. In any case Saturday‘s match is sure to arouse special interest, being the opening game of the year, and with two teams contending that are sure to put up brisk contest. and assistance of all is sought, and the meeting Friday evening at 7 p.m. in the council chamber is designed to get the arrangements under way with a swing. Reg,. 25c. ! 18c., 2 for 35¢. CHASE‘S SYRUP eg. 3bc. .27¢. g. Toc. D7¢. Peroxide PLAKES Special Weekâ€"End 25c. 4Dbe. CHOCOLATES Fresh toâ€"day 49¢. 1b. 1‘7c. 27¢, 53c. CHASE‘S Liver Remedy PINKHAM‘S COMPOUND Reg. $1.40 99c. MOTH BAGS Reg,. $1.25 Reg. $1.25 # *#+"% *# o 2% Â¥"%+"¢ w J k t a 6 CA Â¥ #4"% w P\ «* *+%"% "a a C e *4"% iA 26 « t4°% t a C a"¢+°% * %#4_% 0‘0 Q:. F Ww\ ## ## a t4_% *4 #4 *A a%, ¢ .l La «"*a‘» C *# .. .:.

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