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Porcupine Advance, 21 Mar 1929, 2, p. 7

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Mr. M. Clark was in Haileybury over the weekâ€"end, having gone down to attend the banquet given by the Orâ€" der of Rallroad Telegraphers at the Haileybury hotel. The officials of the company were the guests of the Order, Senator Robertson being one of the guests of honour. â€" Bornâ€"On Wednesday, March 13th, to Mr. and Mrs. Jock Robertson, of Domes Mines,â€"a son. j South Porcupine Scouts Won in Hockey in Overtime Miss Betty Pearce spent a few days last week visiting friends at Kirkland Lake. Mr. H. R. M. Turner was a guest of friends in town this week on his reâ€" turn from a business trip to Noranda. Fast and Exciting H(;Ekey Between South Porcupine andi Dome Scouts. Visitors To and From South Porcupine. Franklin Hall Seriously Ill. Mrs. Hall Loses Sister by Death. Other South Porcupine News Items. | South Porcupine, March 19th, 192 Special to The Advance. Mr. H. M. Wilson is on a business trip to Kapuskasing. Mr. W. P. Taylor left on Sunday to join Mrs. Taylor in Toronto for a week. Mrs. Douglas Warren, of Connaught, was in town on Monday. Mr. W. D. Pearce has bought Mrs. Warren‘s house on Broadway, we hear. stt _ is# hss it "uph B UÂ¥ ASTMAN‘S big prize contest is for amaâ€" E teurs onlyâ€"for everyday pictures anyâ€" one can take. That means that your chance of turning out a prizeâ€"winning picture is as good as any other entrant‘s. Don‘t take any chances with your valuable contest films. Don‘t leave them just anyâ€" where to be finished. Be sure to send them where you can depend on skilful and careful workmanship for every roll of film. After you have taken your contest pictures your part is done. The final appearance of your pictures, however, will depend entirely upon the manner in which your exposed films are developed and printed. Eastman Offers $30,000 in Prizes for Pictures You T ake Yourself â€" FRANK M. BURKE LIMITED â€" GOLDFIELDS DRUG CO. LIMITED SUPPLEMENT TO THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MARCH 21st, We Offer You Photo Finishing of the Prizeâ€"winning Kind 14 Wilson Ave. Phone 312%â€"Jâ€"2 TEMMINS MOISLEY BALL J. R. TODD . Chenier â€" Porcupine Feed | _ On Wednesday, March 13th, the First | South Porcupine Troop played the last \ game of the Scout League with the iDome Troop. The teams lined up:â€" iDome‘-â€"â€"goal. McWilliams; defence, C. tMcCafi‘reJ R. McPhail; centre, B. Dorâ€" an; wings, S. Stovell, and B. Stovell. lSouth Porcupineâ€"goal, Cattarello; deâ€" ‘fence, H. McInnis, B. Bucovetsky; cenâ€" tre, T. Sampson; wings, Holding ana H. Martin. In the first period both We understand that Mr. George Banks has been appointed as curate at St. John‘s Anglican Church, Toronto, for the summer. During other years, Mr. Banks has spent the period out of college here in Porcupine and has freâ€" quently occupied the pulpit in St Paul‘s church. We wish him every success in his new field. On Saturday evening last a number of her friends gathered as a surprise party, at the home of Mrs. Henry Milâ€" ler in honour of her birthday. Three tables of five hundred were enjoyed and Mrs. Miller was made the recipient of a beautiful tray. Transfer Phone 88 soUTH PORCU PINE Special goal held his own. The Porkies chargâ€" ed the Dome citadel and a scramble resulted in which McWilliams, the ‘Dome goalie, was knocked down. TIn« bootâ€"heel did not get over the line, however, and the gong rang for the end of this bout in a 0â€"0 score. The third period opened with the Dome pressing ;hard. After two minutes of play Sam i Stovell scored for the Dome. The Porâ€" kies came to life and rushed the Dome troop off their feet and a goal was scored from a melee in front of the |Dome citadel, making the score a 1â€"1 tie at the close so the game ran into overtime. S. Sampson . went into the inet for South Porcupine during overâ€" time and Cattarello played at centre ice. After the first five minutes of play the teams changed ends. Still no | score. Then Cattarello, on an assist from Martin, slipped the disec past Mcâ€" : Williams putting South Porcupine one up. Soon after on a lone rush he made another tally. McCaffrey worked his way through the whole Porcupine team ‘but failed to score, the game ending 3â€"1 in favour of the Porkies. The Dome boys had speed to burn which they used to advantage but seemed to ‘lack the weight of their opponents. ‘This gives the South Porcupine Troop | possession of the "Nitroâ€"Glycerine" troâ€" ‘phy for this year and they wish to conâ€" vey their thanks to the donors .of this teams worked hard but seemed to be testing each other out. There was no score in this spasm. The second periâ€" od saw the Dome Blue Shirts and the Porkies both roughing it a little but there was still no seore. Cattarello in The concerns whose signatures appear beâ€" low can be counted on for results that are right, Their contribution toward your sucâ€" cess in the contest is to give you photo finishâ€" ing of prizeâ€"winning quality. Send your contest films to them or their agencies and be assured that your prints will be the best it is possible to make them. If you have had much experience in taking pictures you know that Kodak Film in the familiar yellow box produces the highestâ€" quality negatives. Stock up with Kodak Film and make any of the stores listed belowâ€"or their agenciesâ€"headquarters for contest inâ€" formation, supplies and finishing. During the Contest, an Eastmanâ€"made No. 23A CartridgeHawkâ€"Eye, ModelB,for ;» In any event Mr. Ballantyne has lgiven a good foundation for intelligent discussion of the question, and farmers‘ lciubs and individual settlers might do well to carry on the discussion to a | logical conclusion. . The suggestion of The Northern Tribune that the Govâ€" | ernments might also take a hand in ! experimentation and encouragement of goatâ€"keeping among the settlers, if such were found to be practical and profitable, is also well worthy of conâ€" sideration and action to follow. of the goat and the proverbial fact that it finds few things "hard toâ€"eat" would suggest that the animal would be of some use in keeping down the growth of sprouling trees on partly cleared land. THE ROYAL STUDIO L. A. WILSON THKE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO S o CC intelligent| Simcoe Reformerâ€"A federal grant d farmers‘ towards maintaining Jack Miner‘s might do ‘ game sanctuary at Kingsville wou‘ld sion to a meet with the approbation of everyâ€" gestion of ‘ one who has seen or read of the wonâ€" the Govâ€" |derful work Mr. Miner has done in i hand in preserving the wild life of the country. gement of | It is an institution as unique as it is ettlers, if | valuable and its fame has undoubtedly ctical and|been responsible for bringing thousâ€" y of conâ€"|ands of American visitors across the ow . border to see it firstâ€"hand. The good sportsmanship of the Dome and Schumacher troops has been very favourably commented upon. Pete Mill refereed the game, keeping the boys down to hockey and it was so fast at times that Pete himself had to hurdle the boards to keep out of the players‘ way. The attendance was not very large but those present enjoyed the brand of hockey dished up. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hendry have opened their home and hearts to a bonny fourteenâ€"months‘ old baby boy who was left an orphan. We congraâ€" tulate this little man on his choice of parents. Mr. C. V. Gallagher has returned from Woman Lake in the Red Lake area. Mrs. W. Gagnon and little son, Gerâ€" ald, are visiting Mrs. Gagnon‘s parents at Cobalt. ‘The whole district sincerely symâ€" pathizes with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hall in the seriqus illness of their only son, Franklin, who was taken sick a week ago. On Sunday a trainfusion of blood was given him,. Mr. Jim Fell supplying the blood. Others have been ready if more was needed. We unâ€" derstand oxygen is being used this afternoon and the stricken boy is still holding his own in the grim struggle. While torn with‘ anxiety over the fate of their little son, another blow came to Mr. and Mrs. Hall this morning when a telegram arrived from Toronâ€" to bringing the sad news of the death there from pneumonia of Mrs. Hall‘s sister, Miss Elsie Smith. The late Miss Smith has frequently visited here and IIEY Was LanreCii uUuuwiL aile icCupuiicdur uty uks before it lost the habit of getting on fire irrespective of whetner it was cleaned or not won many friends whose hearts are full of sympathy for Mrs. Hall who is prostrated at the blow and under the care of the nurses at the Porcupine hospital, where ‘her little son is also being cared for. Later reports Wedâ€" nesday state Franklin is improving. Mrs. Jamieson, of Toronto, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Walter Honer, at the Dome Mines. The two bridge clubs were both enâ€" tertained at the home of Mrs. M. Smith on Thursday last, Mrs. W. Johns and Mrs. Smith being the joint hostâ€" esses. The house decoraitions, table adornment, lunch, etc., were all in keeping with St. Patrick‘s Day spirit, this being the meeting nearest the 17tn of March. The first prize winners were Mrs. Andy Taylor and Mrs. D. McLellan, while Mrs. J. Alexander and Mrs. Frood shared the consolation hor ours. The prizes were also in keeping with the saint of the Emerald Isle and a "rale jolly Irish noit" was spent by all. There were six tables played. Mr. George Stanger arrived from Toronto on Tuesday last week. Master Marshall Hamilton returned Master Marshall Hamilton returned on Monday from a visit to his grandâ€" parents in Toronto. While there he enjoyved the Iroquois Falls series of hockey games and as one of The Acâ€" vance newsboys he had the privilege of being shown over the fine new 21â€" storey building and equipment of The Daily Star, and was presented with a copy of this week‘s comic section of The Star Weekly as it came off the press, after having seen it in the variâ€" ous stages of its makeâ€"up. In the police court on Thursday last two men were fined $100 and costs for having liquor illegally and two more paid $25 and costs for choosing the wrong place in which to drink it. For obtaining goods under wrong pretences a man from Schumacher got three months in realty, no pretence about it. The Continental Limited, Trains Nos. 1 and 2, between Montreal and Vanâ€" couver daily, operating through sleeper between Cochrane and Toronto. These Trains use Canadian National Railways Station at North Bay. Trains Nos. 46 ana 4/â€"‘through serâ€" vice daily, between Toronto and Timâ€" mins, also to Rouyn and Noranda, Que. Operating Parlour Cafe Car Service between North Bay and Timmins. Through sleepers operated between Toâ€" ronto and Timmins, also between Toâ€" ronto, Rouyn and Noranda, Que. These. Trains use Canadian National Railways Station at North Bay. _ Rot med Trains Nos. 17 and 18â€"Daily except Sunday service between North Bay and Cochrane, operating through sleeper "setween Timmins and Montreal. These Trains use Canadian Pacific Railway Station at North Bay. Local service between Cobalt, Founâ€" tain Falls and Silver Centreâ€"Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. Triâ€"weekly service between Cochrane and Island Falls Jet., leaving Cochrane 8.30 a.m., arriving Island Falls Jct., 11.20 am. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdayâ€"leaving Island Falls Jcet. 12.20 p.m., arriving Cochrane 3.10 p.m. Tuesâ€" day, Thursday and Saturday. See current timetable or apply to any T. N. O. Railway Agent for full particulars. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Gregory, of Hamâ€" ilton, Ont.. were Timmins visitors last week. TEMISKAMING AND NORTHERN ONTARIO RAILWAY A. J. PARR, General Freight and Passenger Agent North Bay, Ont. Why Not Buy Your Soft Drinks made with the best Spring water of Northern Ontario? SPRING WATER BOTTLING WORKS Telephone 60 SsOoOUTH PORCUPINE Warehouse in Timmins at 106 BALSAM STREET SOUTH 1i onnections at EKariton e, daily except Sunday onnections at Engleha Jos. Clusiaun, prop ceyp Larder Let us put an electric washer in your home on trial. If you like it, keep it. Otherwise, we will take it back without expense to you. Canada Northern Power Corporation Limited es «es Earlton Jct. for El for Charlâ€" mInis, interâ€" FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION Owning and Controlling NORTHERN ONTARIO POWER COMPAN) NORTHERN QUEBEC POWER COMPANY ES AT PORT ARTHUE ‘FEERING STRANGE MALADY Port Arthur Chronicle sys:â€" dogs believed to have been ill strange disease, have been deâ€" by the Port Arthur police. Reâ€" ig to a cali from the hill section, larly in the district adjacent to i street and Prospect avenue, ier day, officers were informed resident that her dog had been ‘d. The police, however, were to get any further evidence of ng. Later they learned that jogs were acting strangely and ng persons. All were destroyed. is no indication that the dogs rdrophobia, but there appears to ie ailment which attacks them. a year ago, in another part of y, the police were called upon to a number of dogs. In the case ; ailment there is no frothing at auth, but the animals appear to very semblance of domesticity wild, with the tendency to even children of the homes in they have been pets." }} Match your Winter Costums with a "Northern" tailored to fit Stylâ€"Shu peeneenancamen Made with 1, 3, 4 or 6 Buckles NWomen‘s "Whizzer‘"‘ ""' ..................... "~ Alberta" LOOK FOR THE TRADE MARK A complete range of ‘Northern‘ Rubbers and Stylâ€"Shus is on hand to meet your needs. "mmins Cobzlt South Porcupine Kapuskasing oilâ€"Saving Electric in Your Home nly $5°° Down ked woman feels . . . and locks rs, long before they come. Keep ling the most trying of all houseâ€" oldâ€"fashioned setâ€"tub washing. ne A.BC. or Rotarex Electric ur home on the generous terms of Pay only $5.00 down: the balâ€" ‘omfortably over two years. "NORTHERN" \ Rubber Footwear Stay Young With Your is â€" Children The "Northern" range of Overshoes for Men, Women and Children offers a wider selection than ever. Jersey or Cashmerâ€" ette in various heights with buckle, strap or Whizzer fasteners. COMPANXY LIMITED LIMYITED Thursday, March 21st, 1929 Pormeri

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