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Porcupine Advance, 3 May 1928, 2, p. 3

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The recently organized Sons of EFngâ€" land Lodge at Timmins sare giving a dance in the Hoilinger Reereation hall on Friday evening, May 11th. Novelâ€" ty dances will be on the programme, ind the musie will be supplied by Tommy Stephens and his noted orâ€" chestra. â€" Refreshments will be served during the evening, and it is intended to have a very fine evering throughâ€" out. â€" All will enjoy this danee. All the preferred and ordinar shares were purchaser by Mr. Harold F. Ritclhie, of Toronto and New Yo.k. The sale to Mr. Ritchie took place on the celebration of Mr. Eno‘s birth day. Mr. Eno was born in 1823 One hundred years later, the business changed hands. The firm is also celeâ€" brating their diamond â€" jubilee tlhis year, as this is their sixtieth year in business selling Eno‘s "Fruit Salt‘ in every civilized country in the world. This is Mr. Ritchie‘s twentyâ€"first year with the firm as sales representaâ€" tive, having started in Canada, and now handles ‘*Fruit Salt‘‘ and many The ownerslhip of iE‘no, ILimited, of makers of Eno‘s "*F ed hands last week. HKAROLD F. RITCHIE HAS ACQUIRED J. C. ENO, LTD. lines of proprietaries in Canaâ€" da and Newfoundland, United States Mexico, â€" Central _ America, South America, the West Indies, Australia, New â€" Zealand, â€" Hawanan â€" Islands. Philippine Islands, Pacifie Islands and China, all through the Rite‘me Sales The sale was brought about for family reasons. After the death of Commander Harold W. Swithenbank, who was a sonâ€"inâ€"law of Mr. Eno, and also one of the trustees and exeeutors of Mr. Eno‘s will and estate. Surely enough, in true British fashâ€" ion, Mr. Ritchics was given evey eonsideration, due to his long serâ€" vice to the company, and when the business was to be sold, he received notice and first chanee. Mr. Riteclhie states that factories will be opened in several countries, first the United States and Australia. The deal involved a very large sum â€"in fact it is one of the largest transâ€" actions ever recorded in the proprieâ€" tary field. Mr. Ritchie sailed on the **Aquiâ€" tania‘‘ on March 21st, 1928, for. Engâ€" lang, and returned on the ** Maureâ€" tania‘‘ April 27th, 1927. (Organization. There will not be any change in the management of J: CU. Eno Ltd. ) The board of directors will remain and continue the progressive poliey which has â€"given this fine old company the greatest proprietary business in exâ€" istence. soNs OF ENGLAND GVIDG DANCE FRIDAY NEXT WEEK f€ the firm of London, En Fruit Salt,‘‘ « P... ~MDRO S / born in 182 er, the busine irm is also cel cha Will Commence Soon Under Auspices of School Board, Local Medical Society and Board of Health. Medical Society Hears Interesting and Helpful Address from Dr. Ralph, Toronto, on Gastroâ€"Intestinal Disorders. *AAA 4*#A *LEAAA L*A * *4 * * * * Medical Examination of the School Children in Timmins will be followed up as soon as posâ€" sible after the summer vacation. The new hospital is rapidly nearin: completion, and it will not be long beâ€" fore patients will be admitted to the new wing. Members of the Medical Society of the Poreupine District are naturally very greatly interested in the suceess of the new hospital. One local member of the Society says :â€" ‘AIt is to be hoped that the proposed oard of Governors, or really a ‘‘conâ€" tact committee"‘ will be appointed to assist the Sisters in their new enterâ€" prise to make the institution as pubâ€" lic and selfâ€"supporting as possible. It will be through such a committee that gratuities,. donations, ete., would be gratefully received, and plans arâ€" ranged to augment the furnishings and equipment necessary to carry on this newest public utility. Charitable institutions and societies should be prepared to stand back of our new hospital and assist as they see fit. Several pieces of apparatus and equipment could be subscribed at low cost to individuals desiring to contriâ€" bute.‘‘ THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Tommy Stephen‘s Orchestra Friday, May 11th. Hollinger Hall Novelty Dances Refreshkments appear to mean a large proportion of the population,â€"will deeply regret to learn of the death of His Honout Judge W. B. Wallace, of Halifax, N.S. He was one of the outstanding W.-' z. LJ 3. supporters of golf in the Maritime 4| Provinces and was personally known #"% to many here. In golf cireles he will \be particularly remembered for his i :::. clever _ parody _ on _ Shakespear‘s 3| ‘*Seven Ages of Man.‘‘ In his little :;: poem, **The Seven Ages of Golf,*‘ the 3 |late Judge Wallace touched a vein of truth and poetry that delighted all golfters and many others. His poem is ummlu('od below :â€" All the world‘s a links, And all the men and women merely * # ## “ WRITER OF ‘"SEVEN AGES f OF GOLF‘‘ PASSES AWAY. | Fi ‘om i * FPor golfers ; They have their victories and their defeats, And one man in his time plays many rounds. His games having seven stages. At first the Caddie Dragging the golfâ€"bag with his little arms; Then the truant School boy, with nimble feet, And â€" funâ€"expectant face, _ keeping a way Most â€" willingly from school. And the the Lover, Playing sweet twosomes; with woeâ€" ful excuses Made for his mistress‘ foozles; then a Star Player Full of strange oaths, and critic of his pard,"" Jealous of **thonors " graceful and Jealous of ‘‘thonors,"‘ graceful and quick in driving, Seeking the bubble reputation Even in the championshkip, and then the ‘‘has been," In fair rounds only, aâ€" bit_ stiffâ€" jointed, With eyes of care, thin hair, of Naâ€" ture‘s ceut. loon, With spectacles on nose, and watery eyved ; His youthful clothes exchanged; th links too long Por his shrunk stroke; and his bis raucaus voice Turning agaim toâ€" childish treble chattering At elubâ€"house. Last round of all That ends this strange, eventful lusâ€" tory,. He lies in ‘‘long grass‘‘ past reâ€" covery,"‘ Sans score, sans club, sans ball, saus Full of ‘‘I : cences ; And so he plays his part stage shifts Golfer 5 sceore, sans club everyvthinge.‘‘ | in a vivid story dealing with cm@®@ of the most ; idramatic episodes of the early days of thei f world war. i AT THE THEATRES The wonder dog in a mystery thriller of the gold fields Ronald Colman and Vilma Banky K M The romance of a little Paris street waif and her lover who leaped from the depths of degraâ€" dation to the Seventh Heaven of happiness. PACKED WITH BEAUTYâ€"ROMANCEâ€" THRILLS, featuring Janet Gaynor, Charles Farrell, Gladys Brockwell, George Stone, Jessie Hazlett and others. s HERE ! ! FRIDAY SATURDAY THE FINEST PICTURE OF MANY YEARS generally,â€"and that would mean a large proportion of Goldfields WEDNESDAYâ€"THURSDA Y Rinâ€"Tinâ€"T‘in PARAMOUNT NEWS AND COMEDY <ePrs John Golden‘s massive stage success Friday and Saturday Ancther Special ! to the quiet pant and â€" reminis featuring Phe sixth the Marge (to friend): ‘*Really goodâ€" looking boys are searce these days. 1 think I ought to make mine do anâ€" other vear." â€"Christian Leader. The average married man wouldn‘t object to his wife wearing her skirts a little shorter if she‘d only wear them a little longer. â€"â€"IUudgeo A very tasty salad «ressing that will be tound most appropriate now that we are on the eve of the fresh vegetable season is the following: 15 cups Borden‘s St. Charles Milk !» cup water 1â€"3 cup vinegar (hot) 1 teaspoon mustard teaspoon salt tablespoons sugar tablespoons flour Jash of cayenne tablespoons butter egg yolks Dilute milk with water and bring to sealding point in a double boiler. Thoroughly _ mix_ dry _ ingredients. Add egg yolks. Blend gradually with dry ingredients. Pour hot milk slowâ€" ly over the mixture, stirring conâ€" stantly. Return to double boiler, add butter, cook until thickened. _ Pour in heated vinegar gradually, strain and cool. # ve â€"= PW 1 Ive 1 For the conveyance of mail in Canâ€" ada 37,047 miles of railway are used. Over this network of lines the mail mileage used daily by the Post Office Department of Canada is 128,499. â€"Exchange. RECIPE FOR ST. 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The kind that everyâ€" one wants to see! ‘‘Gaiety Comedy‘‘ ~House Without a Key‘‘â€"Final Chapter with Marion Nixon He had a lot to learn about backâ€"stage Jlife when he fell in love with the beautiful star of the musical show! Denny‘s knack for getting into trouble and out of it is never more in eviâ€" dence than in this fascinating farce Of â€"a newlywed who dare not admit he was married! ‘‘Smith Family‘‘ Comedy Pathe News and Review * New Empire Ken Maynard in ‘‘Canyon of Adventure‘‘ Marie Prevost in ‘‘Man Bait‘‘ Phyllis Haver in ‘‘Rejuvenation of Aunt Ma2ary."* Leatrice Joy in ‘‘Nobody‘s Vidow."‘ Friday Saturday, May 4 5 Monday Tuesday, May 7 8 Starting Soon Cullen Lancuis in a Ten Chapter Serial ‘‘"ON GUARD‘‘ REGINALD DENNY Comingzg Attractions BUCK JONES Thursday, May 3rd, 1928 Residence : 119 Wilson Avenue TIMMINS, QNT. 1n HONE 112 Residence PHONE Phone 785â€"J Auctioneer Phone No. 321

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