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We were told . it was. avident some people did not take the Advance. but that it might save them the price of a year‘s subscription now # they did and read it carefully enough to heed the notice given in anâ€". other column â€" _ _ SS Mr. and. Mrs _ Cecil Kavanagh and children spent the weekâ€"end with Mrs. Kavanagh‘s sister in Cochrane. ' The Oddfeliows held one of their fortnightly dances on Wednesday. Jlast, Those , present enjoued â€" themselvos Do not forget the big masquerade dance on Oct. 3ist under the auspices of the South Porcupine Fire Departâ€" ment. Get that costume ready now. You‘H enjoy it more if you enter into the spirit of Hallowe‘en and come in costume.. The best time yet is proâ€" thoroughly. Lon Taylor‘s barber shop, Golden avenue., _ : â€"In the police court on 'I‘hursday last there were only _ three drunks who paid.the usual fine. There is a neaviâ€" er docket for next Thursday Among those changing. :esidence in town are 8. Legault, E. Spencer and J. Mr. Eric Donald, of Gravenhurlst, has accepted a position as assistant in The : Trail + Rangers ~have started holding < their meetings at the High School, having had their flrst meetmg there on Monday. : A number of: Boy Scouts did several good turns last Saturday when they went up and dug the potatoes for the Porcupine hospital. Later they went on a very enJoyable hike: out back: of MacDougan s farm. ty3 , Colonel‘s ~property in CIeaver townâ€" ship this week.‘ â€" ‘The Explorers‘ Club met at the ï¬ome of Master Billy Mclnnis on Tuesday evening and a right good time was spent.:‘Next ‘week they meBt at the home of Master Andrew Taylor. ~â€"â€" { *#‘5‘«1 apales radio map. The Advance upderstands thathehaslerthisrédfoeqnfpment and apparatus at Sandy Falls, but: it is more than likely that Angliers,' Quebec, wmnowbemade,famous in radio circles, sthechanoesarethat he â€" will bufld ‘up a radio e@ipmme{ at. his. new. stadon justashedid at the last one. . Mr. Cavaney.and famiâ€" lyhadhostsottriendsinthispartof the â€"North, ~all of whom wm.regret their removal,,qhfle following them with the best. of good wishes. setting many. new. records for.\ the North in radio. Hetookaveryusetul and noteworthy part "in relaying mesâ€" sagesfromfarNorthandfromother sections and generally put. Sandy Falls and Timmlns on the world‘e Bix or seven yearsagoheopeneda radio shop m Timmins in connection with the late T. F. K!ng, and: it\was largely through Mr. Cavaney‘s knowâ€" ledge, skill and. enthusiasm that this district eventtw.nybecamesoenamour-, ed of the radio. Through his broadâ€" casting. station sand‘ through the tal-l entandmteresthegavetoradio Mr. Cavaney has become. very widehr known among radio fans, contributâ€" ing to ‘"all the radioâ€"magazines. and M. J. CAYANEY: TRANSEERAED _ TO ANGLIERS, QUEBEC Mr. M. J. Cayaney, who for a great manyyearshasbeenwiththeNor- thern Canada Power Co.. at Sandy es on ceE ) 00 IL UA o 100000 much deserved fame as an electrician and radio expert, has been transferred from the Sandy Falls plant to the Quinze Power Co. at Mr. Cavaneywaï¬oneotthe. not only of the North Land, ‘but also Years ago pbefore others had considerâ€". edradloin any way practical he hacf taken up its study and: had achieved remarkable success. He built himself broadcasting station and "3GG," as it was known, was the first station of thiskindmthisaartottheprovince m-. Bc Las 4n man. i: mm ons P PC n e O 2R for Siscobe shares.. It is stated that in connection with this progress report there be given a comprehensive outline of the success which is atâ€" tending the construction of the new mill and mining plant which is being installed at the property. Councilior Latorest was of the opin-' ion it they started that in Schumacher they might have their hands full if the same thing .were required for South Porcuplné This also ‘applied when the matter ot making driveways for Schumacher people came up. ‘Couficilior Kerr agreed with Laforcest re the néed of the same things for South Porcupine. _A request for a side\valk to â€"a private. residence in Bouth Porcupine was turned down beâ€" ‘cause it was on Railroad: street where ‘a policy of discouraging the habitation of that street has been adopted oving to the eXpense of keeping lots there Hveable. . The routine bills and. <acâ€" ‘counts were passed. PVE VJ â€" ‘ 4 ; This statement will be received with great deal of interest not only ‘by the shareholders> themselves but. by the general public at large, which has been interestedly following the market ranging . reiiorï¬ whlch deal with all recent developments at the broâ€" The ~board of directors of (Siscoe Gold Mines held a meeting in Monâ€" treal some days ago. It is reported that at this meeting it was decided that the mine, and the board is arâ€" ISCOE MINES, TO ISSUE ~REPORT ON PROGRESS MADL 0 Y Sn se ?oi :enaltosux atx?: :3 benefit to IFOI‘ Sul'e Resultsi" ‘ry e +. y