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Porcupine Advance, 25 Aug 1927, 1, p. 6

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* *4 *, # #*# \ # #* * % McLAUGHLINâ€"BUICK _for 1928 WE CLEAN EVERYTHING" l King‘s Dry Cleaning Service | Phone 280 ' J. CLOUTIER, Queen‘s Hotel Leaves Mattagami Dock cvery morning at 9 a.m. for Sandy Falls, which connects with Kamiskotia boat at 10 a.m. Leaves Mattagami Dock at 1 p.m. every day for Wawaitin Falls. Special trips can be arranged for by calling â€" 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 BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETCO. Gordon Block McLaughlinâ€"Buick took vibration out of the engineâ€"Now it has taken it out of the road Specialist of New York and Montreal Hospitals Eyes, Ears, Nose and Throat 50%, Third Avenue Timmi Eyes Tested hen Better Automobiles Are Built â€" McLaughlinâ€"Buick Passenger Boat "Foch" Frank J. Kehoe HEN MclLaughlinâ€"Buick made its famous sixâ€"cylinder, Valveâ€"inâ€"Head engine vibrationless beyond belief, millions, the world over, hailed this startling advance in motor car performance as an engineering triumph. Now McLaughlinâ€"Buick for 1928 has followed with another great contribution to motoring comfort. McLaughlinâ€"Buick has taken vibraâ€" tion out of the road by equipping every model with Hydraulic Shock Absorbers, front and rearâ€"an added luxury that the savings of McLaughlinâ€"Buick volume have been able to supply. s McLaughlinâ€"Buick Hydraulic Shock Absorb ersâ€"made an integral part of the car by reâ€"designing springs and chassis â€"provide far greater smoothness than Shock Absorbers which are added as "extra equipment". . m.y2ec GOOD SPIRITS MARSHALL â€" ECCLESTONE LIMITED Timmins, Ont. Timmins 22â€"35 | London; S. P. Canada Hogg, Glasgow 4. L. <Agnew, Copper Cliff; F. J.|don; Rt. Hon. Alcock, Ottawa.; Bateman, Toâ€"| don; A. 8. Ho ronto; J. Mackintosh Bell, Toronto;|London; H. R (G@4. IS. H. Booth, Cobalt: \\'intlll‘«‘)]),'(?-. 1. Kerr, (GH Brainord, Montreal; R. A. Bryee, Toâ€"! don; K. C. Lair ronto; A. G. Burrows, Toronto; A. F.| Lane, Shrewsh Grant Cadenhead, Kingston; R. A.|lon; Paul List, Elliott, Deloro; A. L. Entwistle, Ottaâ€" | Lloyd, Wolver was; Jos. Errington, Toronto;, J. W.| Lord, London; Evans, Belleville; E. R. Faribault, Otâ€"| Birmington; N tawa; John Galloway, Beinfait; Prof.| burgh ; Robert 1 . A. ‘Guess, Toronto; Miss Hagar, ham; Maximil Montreal; George Hanson, Ottawa;}|don; T. R. Mar K. E. Hore, Oakville:; G. 8. Hume, Otâ€"| Mavor, Glasgoyv tawa; W. A. Johnston, Ottawa; D. E./ diff; Charles Keeley, Schumacher; 8. F. Kelly, Toâ€"|John MeDermi ronto; 8. F. Kirkpatrick, Ottawa; F.| McKechnie, W E. C. Andrews, Sydney. Africa A. . Barratt, Benoni; R. K. Bath, Selukwe; G. J. V. Clarence, Jo‘burg; R Craib, Germiston; K. V. Cunliffe, Brakpan ; J. Davidson, Jo‘burg; G. A. Denny, Durban; Dennison Denny. Durban; L. L. Ellis, {State Mines: Samuel Evans, Jo‘burg; C. J. Gray, Jo‘burg; T. H. Harris, Jo‘burg; J. F. Kapnek, Jo‘burg; B. Lightfoot, M.C., Salisbhury; H. H. McNeil, Jo‘burg; G. B. B. 0. Orpen, Jo‘burg; A. E. Payne, Benoni; J. C. Phillips, State Mines; Prof. G. H. Stanley, Jo ‘burg; Thomas Stratton, Kimberley; Miss Tredrea, Kimberley; F. B. Wade, Tanganyika; F. Wartenweiler, Jo‘burg;. E. W. Weston, Jo‘burg, Alpheus Williams, Kimberley: J. A. Woodburn. Jo ‘®bure. ing men at the Empire Mining Conâ€" gress now being held in Canada and which will visit Timmins next week. From South Africa and Great Britain especially there are distinguished leaders, but all parts of the world will be represented Sir Robert Horne, Sir Thos. Holland and Sir Richm'«l Redmayne, R.A.S., head the list from England, and Hon. F. W. Beyers, minister of mines, leads the South Africa delegation. Leading delegates, a great many of them hrmgmv their wives and famiâ€" lies, include: adME LEADING DELEGATES WITH MIXING CONGRESS Important Mining Leaders to be Party Visiting Timmins Next W sek. Lathe, Ottawa There will be tenweiler, Jo‘burg;. E. W Jo‘burg, ‘\lpheus W illiams ‘y; J. A. Woodburn, Jo‘burg Australia Andrews, Sydney. Canada Agnew, Copper Cliff; F. J. Will Build Them many important min Empire Mining Con 4L 11 t 1A K A 1 _ 111112 *3 Cl Ab bd. '] , # " Â¥vâ€" o‘ % ) ) * s Hammerstrom was on the rod and 4_urâ€" * * * e # % rey ianded The qauarry. Thexy had let . +o e * * * out 290 feet of line in making the capâ€" ontat io (Â¥1 t y 14 T s m# 4 , + Ure, Going " section proweu + m I e s 4o . e ." I % ‘. ake shortly afterwards they landâ€" 0‘1 “\'p‘\‘q--!»;nn"h-?‘, 1v‘:1' later '-IT«".T~ brought no result. caugnt so The hsh t according merstrom Â¥ + «A1 GC 1 V VPAZUL, 1A .Hldll(l!' A €A . p [ ; TWENTYâ€"SIX POUND TROUT\ CaAUGHT NEAR LATCHFORD: en smm A Timmins young man who <;»‘\pr: vacation this summer at Latchfogd | is enthusiastic about that town :(j"~;: summer resort. He says that for scenery and for fishing it has Temaâ€" gzami backed off the map. So far as fish go, his ideas are more or less supâ€" norted by the storvy of a big@ 1lmlt n Durg ; YÂ¥ . Iv. P3 MeBride, Hobe; Capt. M.C.," M Yorky C. F®*ARand,. Nt H. Reis, Ithaca, N.Y.;° York; K. K. Warner Woalter Wood, Philade Bradley, San Estep, Clevela son. Philadelp Wellesley Hill H. Bradlev °C Caleutta Major C son, Coventry ; W Birmingham ; T. A. Woodburn, L house, Bramhope John MceDermid, London MceKechnie, Widnes; J. liam, Sheffield; Frank M E., London; Neil Metcal ter; Samuel Michelson, A. Miles, London; Joh Rotherham ; GHilbert Monm bello; Arthur Mort, Hig) Prof. K. N. Moss, O.B.] ham; Capt. P. Muschamp, Prof. A*A. W. Nash,. F 10use, Bran sondon;! S ". Woolmer : C. don; K. C. Laird, Malvern; Col. S. W. Lane, Shrewsbury; J. G. Lawn, Lonâ€" fon;. Paul Barrow ;> Capt. _ D.~C. Lloyd, Wolverhampton; PF.,. A. B. Lord, London; Capt. Luckman, Birmington; Mungo Mackay, Edinâ€" burgh; Robert Malcolm, M.D., Rotherâ€" ham; Maximilian Mannaberg, Lonâ€" don; T. R. Marshall, London; Samuel Mavor, Glasgow;C. H. McCale, Carâ€" diff; Charles MceDermid, London: don ; A.~S. Howie,; Ayr:; G. E. Ht London; H. R. Jenkins, Eastbow G. L. Kerr, Glasgow; E. Kuge!, 1 don; R. C. Laird, Malvern; Col. S. Lane, Shrewsbury; J. G. Lawn, I on ;. Paul List, Barrow ; Capt. D Lloyd, Wolverhampton; F., A. Lord, London; Capt. J.~F. Luckn Birmington; Munzso Mackay, E. tawa; Geo. C. Mackenzie, Montreal Wyatt Malcolm, Ottawa; H. Morti merâ€"Lamb, Vancouver; Balmer Neilly Toronto; Major (G. (G. Ommanney Toronto; M Montreal:; C idon;! 8. G. Wodlmer, London}; R Woolmer, London; D. Wylieâ€"King idon ; C. 8. Yeates, London. India 1. C. Jones, Caleutta; Geo. Mille: cutta; E. O. Murray, Tatanagur jor C. B. Oakley, V.D., Bangalore It. Stafford,. Burmah; B. Starks ld, Burdwan. rlos THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Russia B. Champness, Sverdlo Spain \. Haselden, W nmnuel Michelson, Stamford; J »s, London; John Minniken am ; (GHlbert Morrison, Porto: rthur Mort, High Wycombe . N. Moss, O.B.E., Birming ipt. P. Muschamp, J.P., Mans ‘of. A. W. Nash, Birmingham: tr., Needham, DS.O., Manchesâ€" R. Neelands, Doneaster; Cecil Manchester; R. E. Palmer B.; Pam,., OBE pped the to the fi and E. éidlen, 2 GAaro!lina United States (@. V. Hobson, P. Hodge, Glasgow; Jolhn zow ; K. J. Holman, Lonâ€" on. Sir R. 5. Horne, Lonâ€" Howie, Ayr; G. E. Hoyle, _R. Jenkins, Eastbourne; (iHlasgow; E. Kugel, Lonâ€" w nd Portugal ; Frank Merricks, C.B Neil Metealf, Manchesâ€" lothian; _ C..~0.. bpear, J. Stannard, London; Truscott, London; H. ., Millbank: E. ‘A. W atâ€" Philadelphia 11l11, W . R. A. Weatherhead, . . C. Wald, Shefficld ; J: Londony W. B. Woodâ€" . H. Trons, Harris Frankfort; W. G ipt. I. B. Marshall New York: incisco:; â€" H . Lynwood, erman urrey. Hull M. Mowat New York: hat W : lE AIM, L. J Pehrson, Shefâ€" J ; S. Redmayne, mid, â€" London on ; Alexande J. "AX‘. »MeWil shon H. Utz, New New Haven: canoe in fifteen m were able k. B. F. Luekman, ackay, Edinâ€" M.D., Rotherâ€" Woolme (L, tGrarrti Hoffman Hobson, Â¥;. Jolin n, ‘TLon>â€" r1ge,5 Lonâ€" W. (,)](’ LINEN SHOWER LAST WEEK POR MISS AILEEN THOMPSON Mr. Garner defeated Mr. V. H Emery, a former holder of the trophy The match on Saturday should be of great interest to local golfers. con. In 1924 Dr. H. H. Moore and the late Mr. W. H. Wylie were the contenders, Dr. Moore being the winâ€" ner. In 1925 Mr. J. A. MacDonald won from Mr. J. H. Bacon. â€" Last vear The Golf Club Trophy is the®Oldest of the local elub‘s trophies and was won first in 1920 by Mr. R. Lily. The following year, 1921, Mr. V. H. Emery defeated J. W. Fogg in the finals and was acknowledged the champion for that year. In 1922 Messrs J. Sullivan and (Geo. Lake were the contenders, Mr. Sullivan winning out. The folâ€" lowing year, 1923, P. E. Cooper, of Schumacher, won from Mr. J. H. Baâ€" con.. <In 19024 Dr. T. M‘ Maora 4nd This Saturday afternoon the final match in the Golf Club Trophy comâ€" petition will be played, when Messrs (Geo. Lake and G. S. Lowe compete for the championship of the Timmins Golf Club. The match will start at 2.30 p.m. . This is Mr. Lowe‘s first appearâ€" ance in the list of contenders who were not eliminated before the finals. Mr. Lake was the runnerâ€"up in 1922. Messrs G. S. Lowe and Geo. Lake Contenders. Winners of the Trophy in Previous Years. FINALG DN SATURDAY FOR GOLF CLUB CHAMPIONSAIP / Eagleâ€"Red m Eagleâ€"Red Cohoe Cloverleafâ€"Sockeye Crown Preserving Jars Small â€" â€" $1.15 doz. Medium $1.29 doz. Large â€" â€" $1.75 doz. Zinc Jar Rings â€" 20c doz. Rubber Jar Rings Thompson California SEEDLESS Raisins 2». 27° 19c No.2% TIN 250 PRESERVING REQRUIREMENTS "CASTY ~ Mayonnaise 34 oz. jar 8 oz. jar HILLCREST BRAND 3f0!’:---25c H. H. Moore and Marshmallow Chocolate Coated the For Sure Results Try Our Want Ad Column No. 3 Sieve Sweet and Tender Mayfield Minnehaha Brand 2, tins 233C Braeside Nature‘s Best tins 25§¢ Standard Quality $ The finest in Canada Brana 441. Brana 4@A 1». No. 2 TIN 2 ror 25¢ In Heavy Syrup Lombard FANCY COMBINATION MALT EXTRACT WITH HOP FLAV Peaches :‘ 17° Fancy Quality California Assorted Flavors Delicious Marshmallow CANDY LOVE PUFFS 19¢ Box 1 1Ib. Tin S$EASONABLE LINES Kippered Snacks â€" 2 for 15¢ Stelna Corned Beefâ€" â€" â€" 25c Crossed Fish Sardines â€" 17¢ Fancy Crab Meat â€" â€" â€" 39¢ Lily Chicken Haddie â€" â€" 23¢ Aylmer Boneless Chicken 43¢ Domino D.S.L. Bulk 59c¢1b. Richmelio 79¢ 1b. Dominion Stores Famous Quality Thursday, August 25th, 1927 Fancy Lobster 1/, lb. TIN 35¢ /4 Ib. TIN

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