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Porcupine Advance, 21 Jul 1927, 1, p. 3

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July 22 | Aug. July 29 | Aug. Aug. 5| Sept. Aug. 12| Sept. July 21| Aug. 16 Aug. 4) Sept. 1 July 26| Aug. 18 ........ Montroyal Aug. 10| Bept. 9 :....;.;. Montnairn To Cherbourgâ€"Southamptonâ€"Hamburg July 27| Aug. 24 *Empress of France Aug. 3 1 Auo 31 Empress of Aus‘Jia Aug. 16| bept 7 *Empress of Seotl‘d *To Cherbourgâ€"Southampton Only MARRIED AT TIMMINS ON TUESDAY, JULY TWELF On Tuésday, July 12th, Miss Sarah Stirret and Mr. Dick MeLatchie were united in marriage by the Rev. J. D. Parks, minister of the United Church, Timmins. Mr. R. Maxwell acted as vroomsman and Miss Edith Kerr as bridesmaid. Mr. and Mrs. J. Jardine were the host and hostess for the wedâ€" ding party. The happy couple were the reeipients of many beautiful and costly gifts, indicating the popularity and esteem in which they are held and the good wishes extended them by hosts of friends here. Mr. MeLatchie is wellâ€"known and highly regarded in football cireles here, being a valued member of the Hollinger Recreatmn Football team. FROM QUEBEC To Cherbourgâ€"Southamptonâ€"Antwerp e L LCCX LX 2 t _ w# % .“““ .“.“ .“.“ .‘.. .“ .“.0. .“.“.“ .“.“‘“ .00 .“ .“.“.“‘“.1 W . Special Represent: Unusus â€" Educationâ€"reputation and ad homeâ€"arrange your own time A steady positionâ€"dignifiedâ€" shoe experience not essel Taplin Natural ‘ 20â€"31 32 King $ Te Mn e M I, us Ne Te I6. 6. k: k tow _ t# 4* _ t# # _ d . tb _ .0 # .‘ .‘..0... C K "% “..‘ * ~® ## # # io t th. t _ k. ..“.“.“.“.“.“‘ Have You a Cold? SsTOP IT! USE «_ ® s# + 20â€"31 32 King St. W., Toronto, Ontario Next Goldrange Hotel. Phone 119. Pressing and Repairing 11 Balsam St. N. in bulkK. Sold only in sealed packages. 741, TIMMIN®S, ONT. Prescriptions Promptly and Accurately Filled. 119 Wilson Avenue Special Representative, Lady or Gentleman, Unusual opportunity Educationâ€"reputation and address must be above average. Live at homeâ€"arrange your own time to call on present customers and others. A steady positionâ€"dignifielâ€"pleasant and remunerativeâ€"previous shoe experience not essential. Interview will be arranged. Taplin Natural Tread Shoes, Limited Public Auctioneer LIBE PHARMACY Prompt Service Dry Cleaning To Belfastâ€"Glasgow 10. . 1. Residence: P. 0. Box ....... Montrose ....... Montcalm. ....... Minnedosa .. ... .. . Montclare ..... Melita . Metagama CROPS N THE DISTRIGT PROMISE WELL THIS YEAR Potatoes Look Particularly (Good. Hay Crop May be Light on Higher Ground. The general outlook for the erops this year is very good. Potatoes look unusually well. One settlee in the district says he has yet to see a poor stand of potatoes this year. _ Other root crops are reported as all equally promising. ~There is one thing in regard to potatoes that this district has a big advantage. _ Here, potato bugs,â€"the bane of the potato growâ€" er elsewhere,â€"are unknown. So far as this country is concerned *‘ there ain‘t no such animals."‘ The hay crop, especially on the higher lands, may be a light one this year. While the rains seem to have come just at the right time for the root crops, the hay crop was more or less burned by the hot spells.. However, there will be a fair hay crop from present appearances, though not, perâ€" haps, as beautiful as in some other seasons in this hayâ€"growing North. Blueberries are showing great proâ€" mise and the raspberries are coming along well. Many have held the idea that when the blueberries are good, the raspberries are light, and when the raspberries are a bumper crop the blueberries are not so good. Preâ€" sent indications would suggest that this rule will be broken this year, if there is anything to it other years, as both raspberries and blueberries proâ€" mise good erops here this year. According to a despatch from Toâ€" ronto last week Provincial Criminal Investigation Inspectors Stringer and Gurnett arrived in Toronto recently from New York with Sidney Rosenâ€" berg, wanted in Kirkland Lake upon five charges of theft, the total amount involved being about $5,000. Prior to his alleged flight to New York, Rosenberg was employed as store manager b\ the Perkus Co. Ltd. They operate a chain of stores in Northern â€" From time . to time Rosenberg is alleged to have emâ€" bezzled the above sum from his emâ€" ployers. He was located after search, in New York City and extradited. He faces trial at Haileybury ARRESTED IN NEW YORK AND TAKEN TO HAILEYBURY. WILL CELEBRATE THEIR DIAMOND WEDDING DAY On Tuesday, July 26th, 1927, Mr. and Mrs. James Cuthbertson, of Rerâ€" frew, Ont., will celebrate the sixtieth anniversary of their wedding. _ The celebration of this diamond wedding will take place at their summer home at Norway Bay,â€"Quebec. It is interâ€" esting to note that the groormsman and bridesmaid of sixty years ago will also be present. They are Mr. and Mrs. George Cuthbertson, brother and sister of the groom and bride, who come every year from their home in Alberta to their cottage at Norway come every Alberta to Bavy. Mr. and Mrs. James Cuthbertson have four daughters and six sons, two of the sons, MeSbI‘b W. D. and I E; Quthbertqon, living in Timmins. There will be four generations reâ€" presented at the anniversary on Suly 26th. * Mr. and Mrs. James lived practically all 1 Clarendon County, Qt moving to Renfrew, Ont aguo. Blue Bird Tea Room SOUTH PORCUPINE (opposite Pearce‘s upstairs) Home Cooking Moderate Prices Sundaysâ€"Dinner only 12.30 to 2 MRS. HERBERT M. MARTIN 22â€"30 Mrs. James Cuthbertson ally all their lives in ‘ounty, â€" Quebec, betore a iew years CANON CODY‘S SON AND FPRIEND DROWNED NEAR NORTH BAY Caught in the undertow of a small lake formed in the Martin Kiver, Maurice Cody, only child of Canon H. J. Cody, formerly Minister of Eduâ€" cation in the Provincial Government, and Dan Pardiac, aged 20, of North Bay, employed in the Departigent of Northern Development were z()\vned in the Martin River, 37 miles from North Bay, on Thursday of last week, when their capsized while on a fishing trip. The bodies were reâ€" a fishing trip. The bodies were reâ€" covered on Friday. Fred Roberts, a companion of Cody‘s on the trip was, the only one in the canoe to escape with his life. Thursday morning, Cody, Roberts and Pardiac, who was taking an offâ€"day to show the two young Toronto men some of the best fishing spots in the vicinâ€" ity, started out by canoe from the construction camp where the Ferguâ€" son highway crosses Martin River. They paddled down the river about eight miles, making an occassional portage and then turned around to come back upstream. On their way back they reached the small lake formed by the widening of the river. At this point, the current is rapid and the lake bottom is rocky and beâ€" set with dead stumps. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO They cirecled the lake, trolling, and in some manner the canoeman, Parâ€" diac, misjudged the current at the foot of the rapids below a narrow opening into the lake. The canoe was capâ€" sized in the swift water and Roberts came up on one side of it and Pardiac and Cody on the other. This was as at a point about 25 feet from shore. The current however was so fast that it was impossible to strike out for shore. The swimmers were foreed to go downstream, doing their best to avoid the jagged rocks and stumps which reared their heads close to the surâ€" face of the water. â€" Roberts started off first and the last he saw was Parâ€" diac and Cody clinging to the side of the upturned wanoe. He reached the shore in safety at a point about three hundred feet from where the canoe capsized but when he turned to look for his two companions they had disâ€" appeared. Fus | MAGNIFICENT RAINBOW SEEN HERE FRIDAY NIGHT. Scores of people in town viewed with much interest the beautiful rainâ€" bow in the sky on Friday night after eleven o‘clock. The Northern Lights are among the common features of this North Land sky, but seldom is a rainbow seen here as late in the evenâ€" ing, or as pronounced in colour and beauty as the one on Friday evening. It extended from the north to the west in a beautiful arch of colours and light, ESCAPE INJURY BY JUMP QUARTERLY STATEMENT FROM OVERTURNING CAR. OF McINTYRE EARNINGS. Last week two Matheson brothers had a narrow escape from injury when their auto turned turtle down an embankment near Matheson. The two brothers, Messrs Hugh and Fred McCallum jumped from the car as it was on the turn, and so escaped being hurt. The accident was caused by a was on tnhe Turn, and so escapedu UCiluha hurt. The gccident was eaused by a collision with a team of horses at a erossroad, efforts to avoid the colâ€" lision resulting in the car going off the side of the road. The embankâ€" ment at the side meant a dangerous drop, but the ready jump saved inâ€" jury to the men. The car had a bad shaking up and sustained some damâ€" age, though not as much as might be expected from the drop. SURE YOU SEE ‘‘IT‘‘ AT THE NEW EMPIRE THIS WEEK. Comedy in Clara Bow‘s liveliest manner is the chief ingredient of the Elinor (Glynâ€"Clarence Badger proâ€" duction, ‘‘It,"‘‘ which will be at the New Empire theatre on Friday and Saturday of this week, July 22nd and 23rd. A vivacious shopâ€"girl possessing the unusual power of an invisible emanation said to exude from certain human beings mhkking them irresisâ€" tible to all with whom they come in contact, is the picture‘s central figure. With the aid of this strange power she wins the attention of the president of the department store in which she works and causes him to fall in love with her. plays the leading male role.. _ William Austin, Priscilla Bonner, Julia Swayne Gordon and Jaecqueline Gadsdon are also in the cast. The romance and misunderstanding which follow, leading up to thrilling vyacht wreck and rescue far out on the ocean, is presented with exceptional skill and lavishness. Antonio Moreno MAKING GOOD PROGRESS TO RECOVERY FROM ACCIDENT. All will be pleased to know that Mr. M. E. David, who is in the hospiâ€" tal here suffering from injuries reâ€" ceived in a motor car accident near Golden City on July 3rd, is making good progress to recovery, though it will be some time before he will be able to leave the hospital. His face and skull were badly cut by glass from the windshield and he sustained three fractures to his skull. At first it was feared that the injuries might prove fatal, but he soon passed the stage of active danger and has been making steady progress to recovery. His sisâ€" ter, Miss Nedda David, also of Cochâ€" rane, who was in the car at the time of the accident, is also making splenâ€" did progress to recovery. . She was cut about the face and had her collarâ€" bone injured. Miss David is at the home of Mrs. A. Shaheen and is doing well. The accident occurred while Mr. David and wife and family and Miss David were on their way to visit relatives at Timmins. _ While Mr. David‘s attention was elsewhere for a second or so, the car skidded in some gravel and turned completely over in the ditch. Mrs. David and children escaped without injury, but the other occeupants of the cear were not so fortunate ; [] {} iJ {} {| |} STEAMSHIP TICKE TS Steamship Tickets all lines, at Station Ticket Office where you can buy Rail Tickets at the same time. T. N.O. Station, Timmins, Ont + 4 d )j {} anmmemmes }j } ) (1 0+ 38â€"50p The ofticial statement of the earnâ€" ings of the Melntyre Poreupine Mines, Limited, for the quarter ending June 30th, 1927, shows that the gross reâ€" covery for the period was $894,167. 'iT, costs, including development, $522,â€" 641.86 ; leaving the operating earnings at ~:~341,{)225 51 Added to this is the nonâ€"operating revenue of $24,0065.85, making a total of $395,611.36; less, provision for taxes for period, $16,â€" 361.82. The net earnings before deâ€" preciation thus being $379,259.54. This is a decrease of $70,204.44 over the same period last year, when the net earnings before depreciation toâ€" talled $449,563.98. gross reâ€" covery for the same quarter last year was $963,799.99, which was $69,632.60 more than for the quarter this year. Last week Mr. and Mrs. J. Ruckâ€" wood, of Cochrane, celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of their marriage. Mr. Ruckwood is one of the employâ€" ees at the Cochrane town pumphouse. He and Mrs. Ruekwood have lived for sixteen years in the North, residing on a farm near Englehant for five years, before taking up residence at Cochrane. They are the first couple in Cochrane to celebrate their golden wedding in that town. The many friends in town and disâ€" trict of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stevens, of Cochrane, will be interested in tue following item from last week‘s Cochâ€" rane Northland Post:â€"‘‘Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stevens are leaving next week for Montreal, from where they will sail by S8.8. Asconia for London, Engâ€" land. After spending some time in visiting various places in England, Mr. Stevens will sail on the 16th of Sepâ€" tember by Union Castle line for Cape Town, S.A., to attend the elewenth Congress of the Federation of Chamâ€" bers of Commerce of the British Emâ€" pire. He will not return until late in the fall."‘‘ W H TE Carnation "From C ontented C ows" THREE SIZESâ€"6 oz., 16 oz., 32 oz It looks creamy It tastes creamy It is creamy Thursday, July 21st, 1927 Finer Foods of. Greater Richness Now no one need be conâ€" tent with unknown, inferior silverware. This ANY foods we serve today have been so refined in preparing that much of their essential food value is gone. The remedy for "starved" {oods is plenty of doubleâ€" rich, fullâ€"cream Carnation Milk. Used in cooking, Carnation adds flavor, smoothness and food value to all kinds of dishes. Every drop is as rich as every other drop because Carnation is "homogenized"â€"the butâ€" ter fat broken up and evenly spread through the milk. Every time you use it, you can count on the same sure results. Try Carnation for cream sauces, puddings, cakes, salad dressingsâ€"all cookâ€" ing where milk is used. Let 15â€"Piece Honeymoon Set in the fzzmous a complete service for fow, in any one of the four charmâ€" ing Tupor PLATE patterns, cased in a striking orangeâ€" andâ€"black chestâ€"all for less than a ten dollar bill! 4 Teaspoons 4 Forks 4 Kanives 1 Tablespoons 1 Butter Knife 1 Sugar Spoon _ JEWELRY STORE Now Open Next to Watt‘s Bakery. Carnation take the place of cream in coffee and tea at oneâ€"third the cost. Carnation is just pure, whole milk evaporated to double richness and kept safe by sterilization. Order several tins or a case of 48 tins from your grocer., _ . Send for a free copy of Mary Blake‘s Cook Book. Address Carnation Milk Products Comâ€" pany, Limited, Ayimer, Ont. Covered by a Replacement Guarantee Produced in Canada Made by the Makers of Community Plate

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