Ontario Community Newspapers

Porcupine Advance, 29 Mar 1928, 1, p. 8

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We wish to announce. to all our friends and patâ€" rons that we have opened o a fully equipped and upâ€" * 'to-cfg ecfi)rug Store at. The same courtesy ‘and service that has been your custom to receive from tuis in the past will be exâ€" tended to you at our new store and we hope to make many new friends:as well. Special . attention be applied to our dispensing department, which will be in charge of: a graduate druggist at all times, and you can bring your preâ€" scriptions to us with ‘the ~â€"_ utmost confidence. . We will ha:ve a most coia plete stOck of . : TWOD BTORES 11 Pine St. N. Phone 7 171/2 Wilson Ave. _ Phone 870 § .. -‘.' K e e D " * -.' \‘-”»I‘ . % + School Supplies d Sick Room Supplies > Victrolas Victor Records ~‘:,- LTD. i3 _ Notes of ,lntemt Lmim Gluvmk‘file wi-mwn proâ€" prietor of the o;el at North Bay, died on Tnesdav morrmg in his 66th year. An eujoyable‘ evening is promised those attending the Easter Monday dance being held by the Ramblers‘ Club in the MclIntyre Recreation hall, IND INM the MCINLYTFG _ Invitations were issued during the past week, and this, the first postâ€"Lenten dance will be a good According to reports coming this week from Cobalt and Haileybury, outside interests are considering the establishing of.a brewery at New Lisâ€" keard. The capacity of thByproposed New Liskeard brewery would be over fifty ‘barrels a day. ‘ ~Mr. J. Gamble, of the Might Direcâ€" tories Co., is in town this week disâ€" tributing the directories just issued for the North Land.. ‘This directory covers the leading towns of the North but a cursory examination suggests that it is not prepared with the same care and completeness that was given to the Vernon directory issued A Miss M. M. Campbell, for the past five years public health nurse:at Coâ€" balt, has resigned to take the position of supervisor of the Kitchener, Ont., public health nursing service. Miss Campbell has won many friends by her excellent services to Cobalt and that town will greatly regret her reâ€" moval.© Cobalt no doubt will :hope that the North will cofitinue to be as fortunate as it has been in the past in the sterling character and high:ability of its public'helth,n_flrs.% o Cobalt town council this week deâ€" ferred the second reading of the byâ€" law to raise $20,000.00 by debentures for funds to pay for paving the Ferâ€" guson highway where it passes through the town. ‘The delay was made with the purpose of securing an. estimate of the probable cost from the Northern Development Dept. In case the matter is gone on with, :the town of Cobalt will pay half of the cost of the paving, the Dept. to pay the balance. ' TIMBER DISPUTE BEFORE ~THE SUPREME COURT NOW »u;;i'eâ€" of };ears ago for Timmins. 45 98 * #505.65. Gibson has not replied to. the service of the writ and notice of trial next month: has been posted in the Court Clerk‘s office at Haileybury. Cantrill alleges that Gilson agreed to purchase the lot in Otto township, but instead of making a cash payment of $50, gave a promissory‘ note last August which was dishonored and not paid until May last. â€" Subsequently. (Hibson is said to have cut and disposâ€" ed of wood from the proverty, and Cantrill states Gibson would neither pay . nor vacate until he took eourt action in the form of the injuncetion. ‘Then Gibson is declared to have r2â€" ‘fused to accept a transfer offered to his sgolicitor or pay the ‘balance. On Sunday afternoon Mrs. A. Lanâ€" dry, of Cobalt, by mistake took a couple of bichloride of mercury tablets. She was at once rushed to the Cobalt Mines hospital, being orâ€" dered there by the two doctors who were called in to assist the unforâ€" tunite woman. Her condition is seriâ€" ous and it will not be possible to say whether she will live or die, until a few more days have passed COBALT WOMAN TAKES MERCURY THROUGH MISTAKE FIGHTING ON THE STREET _ ‘CO8Ts $8.50 PER SCRAP buvedfmad a comparatively brief session. On a nonâ€"support charge one man was orâ€" dered to pay $10.00‘ 2 week. He had ‘previously been required to pay a higher rate but was able to show that ‘he could not â€"maintain the payments. ‘Two men for fighting on street last ‘week contributed $8:50 â€"each. _A charge of ¢ruelty to animals was disâ€" missed. . A fine of $1.00 andâ€"costs was imposed on one\yman for unpaid dog taxes, while the case of another citiâ€" ‘zen on a similar charge was withâ€" drawn At police court this. week, Justices of Peace Montgomeryâ€"and Evans had PLEASANT EVENT BY THE _ LADIES OF ORIENTALS The social and euchre, given on ‘Tuesday evening by the Ladies of the ‘Orientals in the 1.0.0.F. hall proved ‘to be as successful as expected, and ‘that means that it was a delightful evening. »There was a large crowd present and everygody enjoyed ‘the event from start to finish. The reâ€" freshments were specially good, as usual with events under similar ausâ€" pices. . Tommy Stephen‘s orchestra furnished the finest of music and lots of it. In short it was a pleasant sucâ€" ‘Though ‘little is known at present of its general geology and ore depoâ€" sits, it is agreed that the formation is very similar to that revealed in the mineral belts of Poreupine, Kirkland Lake Larder Lake, et al. 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