Ontario Community Newspapers

Porcupine Advance, 2 Sep 1926, 2, p. 5

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

All Grocers Stock Three Men Dead and Fourth \/ Blinded in Explosion al Dome Sad Accident Last Week at Dome Jury "Accidental Death." Cause 0 Hospital Tag Day to be Held on South Porcupine News. returned to Wednesday. Tuesday after a holiday spent n Kirkland Lake. Misses Byne and Edna Ball, who have been camping at Powell‘s Point, Golden City, for the past six weeks, _A A. d ad a l 3.A 0 sw / _ Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Legate, reâ€" turned on Tuesday from a month‘s holiday spent in Owen Sound. Miss Hilda Smith returned on Satâ€" urday from the sanitorium at Gravenâ€" hurst much improved in health., Mr Patterson, of Jamieson‘s barâ€" Mr. Patterson, of Jamieson‘s U ber shop, leaves this week for month‘s vacation to be spent in P broke and Ottawa. * $ K N4 $R No ho ce S NR CE Mr. Corrigan, of Rochester, Minneâ€" sota, was a business visitor in town this week. Mr. Francis Horne, of the Dome left on Sunday for Toronto where he will meet Mrs. Horne who will reâ€" turn with him the end of the week. Mrs. W. W. Wilson left on Sunday for a short holiday to be spent in ‘Toronto. J, XZF IOXZ A K U NZ # The tagâ€"day under the auspices of the South Poreupine hospital will be held on September 15th, the date of the annual Porcupine Fair. It is the intention to canvas Golden Uity, South Poreupine and Schumacher. Mr. Doelle, of the Ankerite leftf on Sunday for a vacation to be spent in the South. Miss Windle, who has been visitin her sister, Mrs. Dan MceLellan, left 0 Sunday to resume her teaching dutic in Calgary. Mr. Alex Kincaid is spending a fe days in Kirkland Lake the guest Dr. Kay. Ur. hay. Mr. D. Deacon réturned thos week from a holiday spent in Southern Ontario. Minnie Levinson and Alma La Forest and Walter Boyle are talking Upper School work in the Timmins High School this year. n e e k ut i dR s ol 2 c n 1 2c Cc i P 4 i1 1 1B o CORRE Miss Del Ferguson leaves this week for a vacation at her home in Pemâ€" broke. â€" Mrs. Harry Tompkinson of Galt, is visiting her sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs. Jas. Hoog, at Golden City. y Mrs. Jack Cunningham returned on Monday from a vacation spent at her home in Campbell‘s Bay. Mr. and Mrs. M. MceKinnon left on Friday for a two weeks‘ vacation to be spent in Buckingham. W ies At 215 a.m. Thursgay morning an explosion, while blasting, caused the reath of three men employed underâ€" ground at the Dome. A fourth man, John Nicholochuk, will be permanentâ€" ly blinded it is stated. The dead are: Andrew Dascovitch, a Croatian, Emil Haalhoofd, a Belgian, and William Thomas, of Wales. Dascovitch and Haalhoofd were killed instantly while /. 2 4. ) their home in Barrie on idle, who has been visiting Mrs. Dan MceLellan, left on resume her teaching duties want something better it Dome Mines. Verdict of Cause of Accident Unknown. Held on Sept. 15th. Other Thomas died several hours later : in the hospital where he had been taken immediately upon extrication. â€" Dasâ€" evoitch was forty years of age and leaves a wife and two children. Haalâ€" hoofd was unmarried and twentyâ€"four years old. Thomas, who was thirtyâ€" nine years old is understood to have a wife and family in England. The inâ€" quest held on Friday afternoon in the Township Council Chambers, was in charge of ,Coroner «Evans. Mr. Meâ€" Millan acted in the absen@ of: Mr. Geo. Cole, mining inspector. The verdict of accidental death, the acelâ€" dent being due to unknown Causes, iwas returned. The funeral of Dascoâ€" cAE a dent being due to unknown CaUSCS, was returned. The funeral of Dascoâ€" vitch was from the Roman Catholic church, South Poreupine. while those of Haalhoofd and Thomas were from Timmins. y Mr. Jos. Lalonde, of the Dome Mines, left on Friday for an extended visit to his home in Montreal. ¢ Mr. and Mrs. John Costain, reâ€" turned last week from a holiday spent in Ottawa and Kempville. Mr. John Fell returned on Thursâ€" day from a holiday spent in Southern Ontario. He motored from North Bay to Toronto and Kingston. ‘ Miss Dunk is again in charge of the millinery department at Sky‘s. Miss Dunk was here two years ago and during her stay made many friends who are glad to welcome her back to the town. Mrs. Garrity and little daughter, ‘Pat," returned on Monday from A holiday spent in Toronto, Vietoria Harbour and. Waubaushene. While in Toronto Mrs. Garrity attended the fall millinery opening. ; sys 3 1 061 n in t N21 A. * lu%(ll | 5 NNE . uin , Mr. Keith Manson, of the Dome Teft .on Friday‘s train for a vacation in the south. Mrs. Norris Howie and little son, Barrie, left last week for a visit with friends in Cobalt.: Mr. Howie will join them there for his vacation this week. â€"Mr. P. Murphy, spending a holida) Niacara Falls. â€" THE CONSTITUTIONAL ISSUE AS OLD AS SIR BOYLE RICHE a V of the Dome is in Toronto and . A. MACDONALD FUNERAL DIRECTOR 78 THIRD AVENUE Telephones 608â€"J and 608â€"W. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO. RAMBLERS CLUB TO HELP THE HOCKEY CLUB DANG Foregoing Regular Event on Mon Evening so as Not to Conflict with Hockey Club Affair‘ The next meeting of the Club will be on Monday, Septemeber 13th, in the Hollinger Recreation Hall. This danee will also ‘be the September â€" Guest Night; invitations will be issued in the course of the next week for the event. Lunch will be furnished by all the ladies of the ~Club. A particularly large turnâ€"out of all the members is requested. The Hall will be decorated for the occasâ€" ion, and the usual good time enjoyed by all at past dances of the Club, is assured all attending the September Guest Night on the thirteenth of this: month. This month ends the business year of the Ramblers Club, and the Presiâ€" !dent, Mr. Melllhargey, and the Secreâ€" taryâ€"Treasurer, Mr. K. Blow, request all the members in arrears in dues to see that they are paid up this month, and all other members to pay Septemâ€" ber dues promptly, so that the books of the Club can be‘ audited, and preâ€" sented in good shape at the annual meeting and election of officers held Inext month. ws Members of the Club are asked to remember that there will be no dance next Monday evening} that the next meeting of the Club will be on Monâ€" day, September 13th, which will also be a guest night, and an extra good one is promised at that, this being the last guest night of the year; ‘and that all dues should be paid as soon as possible this month, so that books may be got in order for annual meetâ€" ing. LISKEARD REPRESENTATIVE WRITES ON CRATE FEEDING. Writing to The Advance, Mr. W. Nixon, Agricultural Representative New Liskeard, says :â€"â€" Crateâ€"fed chickens, according to the Extension Department, Ontario Agriâ€" cultural College, Guelph are always in great demand. No doubt many poultrymen â€"throughout the district have already realized this fact, especâ€" ially those who have demonstrated to their own satisfaction the difference between the quality of meat in crateâ€" fed and nonâ€"crateâ€"fed roasters. The time will soon be here when Poultryâ€" men will again be giving this matter some thought and attention, therefore we beg leave to offer the following Fsuggestions re rations, care, etc. _ reâ€" lative to crate feeding. This informâ€" ation is issued by the Department of Extension, 0.A.C., Guelph, and should Recreation Hall sSCHUMACHER ¢. .% 62 stt .*, *e6 teatost 000000000"00000000 ular Event on Monday |fore beginning the fattening ration. as Not to COI}mCt (3)Feed at regular intervals, and ckey Club Affair‘ start light, gradually increasing, takâ€" ing four or. five days to bring the birds to full feed. Remove surplus feed after each feeding and keep the evening the Rambler‘s: r.regular weekly dance r Recreation Hall here.| feed trough clean. eing cool made it just! (4) Feed for 10 to 14 days, and be ing, and this tended t“‘«-arcful not to overfeed. Allow the idance good: The us\ birds 20 minutes and then take any held, with a Paul Jones | remaining feed away. Three feeds The music for the dancâ€"| each day give best results. 106 r® i oR Y k U k ie C oo uh Event on Monday \ fore beginning the of the Ramblers day, Septemeber nger Recreation \1]1 ‘also be the be of interest to most poultrymen :â€"â€" To cerate fattenâ€" : (1) Choose cockerels . of quick growing, early feathering, rapid maâ€" turing strains. These, if select, vigorâ€" ous stock, will fatten readily. (2) Starve birds for 12 hours beâ€" e at Rations for crate feedingâ€" (1) Mash mixture containing 60 lbs. of ground corn, 40 lbs. flour middlings with either skim milk or buttermilk to such a consistency that it will pour readily from the pail ‘into the trough. (2) Ground corn, wheat middlings, sifted ground oats, equal parts of each by weight. . Mix to a thin batter with skim or buttermilk. (3) Ground middlings, 2 pa 1 part; mix w There will be very general sympaâ€" thy extended to Mr. E. O ‘Callaghan hv his many friends in this town and district in the death on Monday of this week of his sister at her home in Cornwall, Ont. A despatch on Monâ€" day from Co: rnwall says :â€" <Miss Mary EB lizabeth O ‘Callaghâ€" an. daughter of E. O‘Callaghan, reâ€" tired merchant of this town, passed away at the family residence, Pitt street, . Monday. . Miss O ‘Callaghan had been in illâ€"health for four years, the last six months seriously. She was a school teacher by profession, [z 189 0 05 en ib # . .@ 3 22 2*a 90000’000.0 #4 ## 000000000 t $ p % #, # *# 00000000000000000 .%, ,* o :...0’00:0‘0'00’00:0’000000000.000.0000.:0:0000‘0000’0000000‘000 ‘a" *o THOROUGH VIOLIN usns t 22 ## 00000:000 20900000000’00000:0:0000 +***"*s 00..0..'.00.0...0.000.......0..0...‘C v’.’.‘""’.’.‘.’.”.’.000.000000000000’00000’00000000000000’00000000000’.00000000000000000000000.000.000 is a fighter against weather time or fire OUNT on an asbestos roof to C protect your home againstraim * Cc LA”A'A AFQ"ind Qnflfkga t +9 L s 3 4 5 t + § * 2 U £ A 11 o e t s ul ue o +A . e ' < » * 4A o y e ies . c % * o. B s y * uin stt s o L kn is t id *4 o Un ptH *A 8E se en o ns n l / 2+ * 2+ + ® e t o h e it »*2 OOAE iss B e snn e * +. . e â€" + ' +* 89e TVs +274 +8 * * ME s esnt * uhi s xiX 5h e * * + *4 8* P * 9t a * ** 90 + «es BA mssc u* 3 9 + 6w CXE + x 7 1158 #4 T % .8 +« e * * s . + . .-1'. «2 w Jn ts kn a ++ * . * 4 «1i Py 4 % Phone 567M ALSO Public School Mc}qty_ligkgall PlLblic School a ma Minag South Porcupine (one day) See Exhibit n Construction CORRECT VIOLIN ACADEMY Studio: St. Onge Block, Timmins, O1 ‘"‘"A CHAIN SLRDVIVE â€" The Geo. Taylor Hardware Ltd. BIRRELL BELL‘S ASBESTOS SHINGLES d. Allow the then take any Three feeds COUNT on an asbestos roof to protect your home againstrain or snow, the hazard of flying sparks, and the ravages of time. For this indestructible rock fibre is an ideal roofing materialâ€"unafâ€" fected by all the forces of nature. You can get its protection at low cost in Johnsâ€" Manvilie Flexstone Asbestos Shingles. Keep this in mind, whenever you need a roof. CANADIAN ]OHNSâ€"MANVILLE CO., LIMITED 19 Front Street Ea®, Toronto, Ontario Four Stores in the North Cochrane New Liske: Schumacher (one day) having taught at St. Andrews, Lamers Corners and Cornwall and was proâ€" minent in Junior 1.0O.D.E. work. She is survived by her parents, three broâ€" thers, and three.sisters, W. J. O0°â€" Callaghan, manager . of the Royal Bank of Canada at Stettler, Alta., Edwin, of the engineering staff of the Hollinger Mines, Timmins, Ont., both of which were home during Cornâ€" wall‘s Oid Home Week recently and | John, of the Canadian Immigration Service here, and the Misses Katherâ€" ine H., Margaret H., and Norah M. O‘Callaghan, at home. The funeral will take place on Thursday morning to St. Columban‘s Church and cemeâ€" Building, Canadian National Exhibiticn tery McINTVRE BASEBALL TEA WINS MINES LEAGUE Mcintyre Team Has Had a Very Sucâ€" cessful season ax_ld__Played Fine Melatyre Baseball team win the Champions _ _ of _ the Poreupine Mines League and retain The Poreuâ€" pine Advance trophy, donated by Mr. Geo, Lake. ‘The MelIntyre team have had a wery @uccessful season, winning the first and second half of the schedulé, and many exhibition games at home and out of town. The sugcess of this team is due to practice andfteam work throughout the season. The final game was witnessed by a crowd of fans at Schumacher bail park the weekâ€"end, Melntyre winning from Timmins, 9 to 8. sz Timmins . teamâ€"â€"VW lUson 2D, don 1b and p; Melntyre 3b; Tate s.s.; H. Towers p and 1b; Lanzon c; Webb r.f; Kendall Lf.; L. Towers c.f. Mceintyre teamâ€"Chisholm e.f.;. J. Monahan 3b; FitzJohn e; Angrignon p; Nottingham s.s.; MceGrath 1b;, E. Monahan Lf.; Dixon 2b; Corrigan Â¥.f. Timmins Mclntyre mpiresâ€" New Liskeard Cobalt 0 0 3 0 0 0 0Oâ€"3 13 0 9 0 0 0 0 Xâ€"9 13 1 â€"Carmichael and Simpson camâ€"â€"Wilson 2b; I Baseball 42 282 282 v.....‘.t.’.’.".‘.‘.’.‘a Dome Mines (one day) oooooooooooooou vrooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Box 1724 Ont. 32 o stt * Thursday, Sept. 2nd, 1926 PHONES 614 and 615 Cor. Third Ave. Birc] The Home of Satisfaction Take advantage of our mamâ€" moth saleâ€"last just 6 days. Compare our prices with others and be convinced. Canada Brand Catsup, qt. bot. per 25 Smith‘s Pure Tomato Catsup, per bot. . 20c. Brodie‘s Oatmeal, with chinaâ€" ware premium, large pkg. . ,85¢. Purity Oats, (cooked in a 31fiy) large package ...... e 30c. Quaker Corn Flakes, pkg.. .10c. Puffed Rice ..,....... 2 for 35¢. Puffed Wheat ............ 15c. Plums, 11 qt. basket .. Peaches, 11 qt. basket ... .$1.60 Pears, best eating, 11 qt basâ€" ket .. i. i. $1 10 Tomatoes, are at their best now, 11 gt. basket ..... se k e 6+3 . Tb¢. Cucumbers, 11 qt. basket . .50c. Potatoes, finest quality ‘graded‘ per 90 lb. sack. . ... $2.90 ©09000000000000000000¢ New Idea CASH TELEPHONE NO. 616 103%, Pine St., South Our money saving column apâ€" pears in this space every week, featuring items of special value. We would be only too pleased to serve your requirements. Catsup, Viector Brand, bot.. Mustard, Libby‘s Brand, jar‘>;...4 Th n ks 3 y 6+ Strawherry Jam, 38. jar . Strawberry Ja, 4s. tin .. Shredded Wheat...2 pkgs Pears, 141. »,, wan,. Lill Tomatoes tin Sauer Kraut, tin .. Where Quality Counts" Trial Order Appreciated Your patronage is looked forward to. SPECIALS FRUITS AND VEGETABLES DELIVERY 8t. .90c. $1.65 basâ€" $1.10 per 12¢. bbc. 65¢c. 25c. 15¢. 14c. 15c.

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy