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Porcupine Advance, 2 Feb 1928, 2, p. 6

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Real success is of the mind and real suceess calls for constant thought, conâ€" stant dissatisfaction with yourself and what you have accomplished, constant willingness to receive new ideas. Money is not happiness nor is it a true measure of success; the great happiâ€" ness comes from a sense of achieveâ€" .4 # ®# # ## # # w# ind *# *# W# # La ## ## # w# e ®# # ## #. *# ## ## # # ##* @ # #* *# # #* w# + *# ## ## #* eetes C# 3 « #4 # 5 * * + a e # ## * #4 * .# * ## eoles .oooo\oo\co Thursday, Feb. 2nd, 1928 «+ # 0'0 C 649 B4 16 34 34 HERE IT IS, FOLKS!â€"â€".THE WORLDS GREATEST CLOCKâ€"â€"â€" The Sangamo Electrically Wound Clock Wrist Watches for Ladies Banner quality goldâ€"filled case and 15â€"jewel! adjusted movement Regular $15.00 for . ..... .. $9.95 â€"Exchange 1.â€"A lever escapement, watchâ€" type fullâ€"jeweled (11 jewels) 2.â€"A clock gearâ€"train, with chronometerâ€"type gears. 3.â€"A small precision electric motor built into the moveâ€" ment. The clock can be placed anyâ€" where. . There is no need for levelling. Plug in the cord. Set the hands and switch on the curâ€" rent. From the day you start it the clock needs no attention. Phone Your Order 57 3 Toronto Physicianâ€"‘‘From â€" this brief examination T am of the opinion that you are suffering from clergyâ€" man‘s sore throat.‘"" George Cameronâ€"‘‘The hell you say."‘ Physician (hastily)â€"‘*‘But it is quite possible I‘m wrong. I will look again.‘‘ Timmins, Ont. *# .. eates) P veles #* *# â€"Exchange SGHEDULE FOR McINTYAt TROPHY Event Now in Progress at the Timâ€" mins Curling Rirk. List of Games in the Series THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO The Leading Jewelry Store in Northern Ontario Walker, L. vs. Hill Ecclestone vs. Mitchell Langdon vs. Gordon 9.00 p.m.â€"Feb. 3rd :â€" McGuirevs. Gauthier Cuthbertson vs. Jackson Lowe vs. Prout ° 6.45 pm.â€"Feb. 6th :â€" Drew vs. Lang Sullivan vs. Solo Caldbick vs. Rar 9.00 p.m.â€"Feb. 6th :â€" Rinn vs. Watt Todd vs, Emery Lake vs. Huckab 6.45 p.m.â€"E‘eb Langdon vs. Gauthier McGuire vs. Gordon Cuthbertson vs. Prout 9.00 p.m.â€"Feb. 7th :â€"â€" ADRIEN T. POMMIER s s s s s s 3 s s s t s s i . 5 i i i ip i i ib ib ib i5 i i5 i5 1p1 i5 5 i5 4 15 4 5 o $ 2 . C s . . . . t i . i . . . . s . . . . . C . . o. . . . . 5 . 5 o. . 5. 5 5 io n i5 65 5 5 t 4 LoWwe vVSs. Drew vs Sullivan The Sangamo Clock Electrically Wound Prices run from $57.50 to $500.00 CONTINUED OPERATION through all current interruptions up to 24 hours J ackson Solomon vs. Lang Huckabone "th ;:â€"â€" ie vs. Todd vs. Sutherland vs. Grassett ord ;:â€"â€" within 30 seconds a week. Solomon Ramsay warranted for 2 years Lord Charlemont, Minister of Eduâ€" cation for Ulster, put the followinz poser during a visit to Portora Road School, Enniskillen : ‘*If a coin were dug up in a garden at Canterbury, which was in the area of the Roman occupation of Britain, with Julius Caesar on it, and dated ‘B.C. 43," was the coin genuine or not ? Give reason for answer.‘"‘ The masters could not answer it, and only one boy could. Lord Charleâ€" mont gave him a silver watch. The boy‘s answerâ€"and the right answerâ€" was: ‘‘No. How could the man who minted the coin know that the year was B.C. 431‘ From London, England, comes the following little story which has a deâ€" cided smack of clever novelty in the way of a tale:â€" Recently a regular campaign has been carried on in Ontario against the fake broker and his kind. It is pleasing to note that th# province of Quebec has also been looking after these crooked gentry. Within the past few weeks seven fraudulent stock brokers in Quebec province have been sentenced to jail terms. â€" Premier Taschereau made note of this last week in an interview when asked if he intended to coâ€"operate with Onâ€" tario in the campaign here to proseâ€" cute fraudulent stock and bond salesâ€" men. The Quebece Premier made his attitude quite clear. ‘*‘A vigorous drive against these people has been started in the Province of Quebec,"‘ the Prime Minister said. ‘‘We are determined to continue this drive unâ€" til we are rid of them all and we are always ready to coâ€"operate with Onâ€" tario in this work. During the past few weeks, there have been arrests in Quebec and Montreal, and seven such stock brokers have been sent to the penitentiary for various terms.‘‘ sCHOOLBOY GAVE THE RIGHT ANSWER TO QUERY QUEBEC ALSO SENDING FPAKE BROKERS TO JAIL The Detroit News has a good carâ€" toon on the present day scheme of the lawyers in trying to get their murderâ€" erâ€"clients free on the plea of insanity. The cartoon shows a lawyer with a The cartoon shows a lawyer with a strap in one hand and pulling along his young son with this other hand, on the way, no doubt, to the woodâ€" shed. ‘‘Aw! let me go, paw,"‘‘ the boy 1\ pictured as saying, ‘‘I‘m inâ€" sane.‘ 6.45 p.m.â€"â€"Feb. 8th :â€" Ecclestone vs. Hill Walker L. vs. Mitchell Marshall vs. Sutherland 9.00 p.m.â€"Feb. 8th :â€"â€" Murdock vs. Grassett Walker, 8. T. vs. Ramsay Hunt vs. Watt "WW"'\n For the person who wants to be ahead, for the house that "has everything," for the office, shop or store that believes in efficiency and accuracyâ€"the Sangamo Clock holds unequaled supremacy. Electric wind! Electric strike! Railroad accuracy guaranteed! Authentic period cases by Erskineâ€"Danâ€" forth! Bronzes by Graham ! And modern styles in every form for home, office, facâ€" tory or store. | We will be glad to install a clock for 30 days trial, free of charge. We could not afford to make this offer if we were not confident that we were offering you the best clock for the least money. oGHEDULE OFf GAMES IN THIRD QUARTER BOWLING First Half of Series Won by the Supremes. List of Matches in Next Quarter of Series. The first half of the schedule for the Ostrosser Cup bowling league was won by the Supremes. _ The third quarter, or first half of the second half of the schedule is given below :â€" Banks vs. Ssupremes. Feb. 15th, at 7 p.m., Banks Town; Uneedus vs. Supremes. . p.m., Leftovers vs. Splits. Feb. 22nd, at‘7 p.m., Leftovers Supremes; Splits vs. Banks. _ . p.im., Danks vs. LUrcegdus. There is great interest contirming in bowling in the town and district, the Ostrosser Cup competition mainâ€" taining its place high up in the genâ€" eral estimation of bowlers here. ‘The progress of the second half of the schedule will be followed throughout with very lively interest. Feb. 8th, at Leftovers vs. Banks vs. Suy RECORD OUTPUT MADE BY THE LAKE SHORE MINE Lake Shore Mines had a record proâ€" duction for the threeâ€"month period ending December 31st last, the second quarter of the fiscal year of the comâ€" pany. â€" The figures just released shoyw that the output exceeded by $224,000 the previous record for a similar periâ€" od, and they were more than $270,000 above the production for the previous quarter, ending September 30, 1927. The production for the quarter was $1,035,000, the official figures issued by the company indicate. The grade of ore increased by $5.35 per ton, and reached an average of $17.83 for reâ€" covery. _ The tonnage mi]lod while down by 35 tons ddll\, ay omged 645 tons every 24 hours. _ Anticipations are that, by Spring, the mull will be operating on a 1 ()()() tons a day basis. with tho mine developing to the 1600â€" foot level, and through two shafts. Out of ten indicators of conditions throughout Canada reported ‘by the Canadian Government Dominion Burâ€" eau of Statistiecs, nine showed that Canadian trade and manufacturing were on a higher level at the end of 1927 than they woere at the end of 192G6. 20 p.c. Discount on all Diamonds from $15.00 up to $1200.00. All stones guaranteed perfect # * . * ....0 ## # . _# Cadl trs t# #* w* ## t # t# # # ww #. _# + * t# + # w# ®# # # La ## # # # # ## ®# # ## # La w# # # w# # # #* w# # # *# + *# ># # # w ## ## * # # # w# # ## td # “‘“ # # # w® ## # # w# # # ## # + w# #.# p.m., 1< Uneedus Town. p.m., Supremé vs. Town. E x cha n o o A t BPA PAAA DL AL PP â€"AL DA â€"AL L AAP P P PP PP P PP t BA P AL LAAA AL LC AL PP P PA l PP PA t U WHERE THE SHOES BEGIN TO PINCH IN SHOE LINE Capper‘s : One reason shoes cost so much more than they used to is that about a thousand styles are made and new ones are constantly beâ€" ing created. It is nonsense to say that a customer must have that many styles to select from, but highly exâ€" pensive nonsense for which he pays and will continue to pay until comâ€" mon sense restriects styles in footwear to a reasonable number in quality and shape. _ As it is now, shoe dealers have to earry too large and too varied a stock and some of the stvles do not sell. That means a loss, ultimately paid for by the eonsumer. The total area sown in Canada to the prineipal erops in 1927 was 54,672,310 acres. _ Wheat occupied 22,460,154 acres; oats, 13,239,963 acres; barley, 3,005,713 acres, and the remaining 15,â€" 4("3.480 to a variety of other crops such as rye, flaxseed, corn, peas, poâ€" tatoes., alf‘alfa. mixed eraims. etc. All persons having elaims against the Estate of Guiseppi Frittaion, alias Guseppi Frett, late of the Township of Tisdale, in the District of Cochrane, Taxi Driver, who died on or about the 6th day of November, 1927, aro hereby notified to send in to the unâ€" dersioned, Solicitor for Teresina Galâ€" Material sucecess comes from spend ing less than one earns and investin: the difference wiselv. It pays to be . people think it si This is a mistake. kind and courteous In the Matter of the Estate of Guisepâ€" pi Frittaion, alias Guiseppi Frett. Aberdonian: ‘‘I‘ve lost a threeâ€" pennybit and I‘ve searched a‘ my pockets but oneâ€"and I‘m feared to search it for if it‘s no‘ there T‘ll drap doon dead." ed by iSstatut« mediately afte date the said J Marshallâ€"I Ontario. Solicitor 4 Trustee. fore the 3rd day of March, 1928, full particulars of their claim duly verifiâ€" ed by Statutory Declaration. Imâ€" mediately after the last mentioned date the said Executrix will proceed to distribute the assets of the said Estate having regard only to sucn claims as they shall then have notice. Dated at Timmins this 28th day of January, 1028. rusted Dats, 19,209,J403a Acres] Dariey, 3 acres, and the remaimning 15,â€" to a variety of other crops rye, flaxseed, corn, peas, poâ€" altalfa, mixed grains, etc. for the said Executrix and cclestone Block 110n the DEAN KTISTE courteous. _ Many mart to be rude. All great men avre Exchange Exchange *TH 14 Ai1VU3 immins

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