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Porcupine Advance, 22 Aug 1929, 2, p. 4

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52% First Ave. Why not join Books by e give YVOu Baptist Church SUNDAY, AUGUST 25th Thursday, Aug. 22nd, 1929 Save money by calling on us before you insure vyour car or truck. stor Moriley Will Spe: AUTOMOBILE OWNERS District Managersâ€"Mutual Life of Canada ream Soft Drinks Graoceries, etc. 00 spent igaretteos Phone 376â€"W our Lending Library? Leading Authors Cycio Gas discount on every A new motor fuel with drive â€" p e pâ€"~a n d punch aâ€"plenty! wlz UINLZUL mMmoTOR 91L Mgffzme; get-awmj at the g of every description Mortgages arranged ies a perf: A straigh Candies prote all work C A S C LIN E J. R. W ALKER, AGENT | | Car Overturned and Some of the Girl Guides Injured, but not Seriously. . Oddfellows‘ Picnic at Golden City Spoiled by Rain. Dome Wins from Cornish Football Team in Nice Game. Other News from The Advance Correspondent at South Porcupine. South Porcupine Girls in Auto Accident Last Week Timmins, OQntario Night Phone 237 or 151 1 Jt NV 1 O M || Akron GaVvâ€" 1 M 1929., number of friends at the Blue Bird Tea Room on Friday last in honour and |of her guest, Miss E. McIntosh. p to The dance on Monday evening at ‘ the | the High School hall under the ausâ€" pices of the Junior Baseball Club was _ fa. | a great success. There was a splendid _Oo;. crowd and every one enjoyed the clasâ€" ints. | sy music of Tommy Stephens‘ orchesâ€" yho 1J 1Cc Mr. Leslie Fairfax left on Sunday for Maryland. Miss M. Kindred, of Toronto, was a eguests of Mrs. F. Farrant during the Mrs. J. Doran has returned to the Dome after a holiday at Toronto and Ottawa. Dr. J. Kinsman is in Toronto this week having accompanied a patient who was seriously hurt at the Dome to the hospital in Toronto. Mrs. Jeffrey and son, Vernon, Mrs. McManus and daughter, Genevieve, of Rouyn, accompanied by Mrs. Dewar and son, of Ottawa, motored up from Rouyn and were the guests of Mrs. Ceâ€" cil Kavanagh during the past week. Mr. and Mrs.. D. Deacon are on a vacation with their daughter, Mrs. W. Smith, at Aurora. Jean, up re house Mothe The unfavourable weather to somst extent spoiled both the attendance ant the enjoyment of the annual Oddfelâ€" lows‘ picnic at Wilson‘s Farm on Wedâ€" nesday last week. All the races were not run and some of the other schedâ€" uled sports ‘did not take placse. Only the junior races had taken n»lace wher a storm came up that necessitated, a: many as could, taking shelter and : large number 6f those attending wen! large home and Mrs. J. Hill and daughter of Kirkland Lake, have taken idence in town occupying the recently vacated by Mr. C. Laâ€" THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO 62. Only |=~Mrs." "F ce when i h Mr. and Mrs. N. Sullivaen and childâ€" ren of Cochrane, are visiting Mrs. Sullivan‘s sister, Mrs. Cecil Kavanagh. Mrs. Allan Pearce (nee Margaret Bailey) joined her husband here on Saturday last. We believe they are taking up residence in Mr. W. G. Bowles‘ residence on Connaught Hill. Mr. and Mrs. D. Hughes anid family, of the Dome, are spending a holiday in Toronto. ‘Mr. Maggiorino Pellarin of Italy arâ€" Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Bowles are mo ing into the house recently occupi by Mr. and Mrs. C. Sharp on Co naught Hill. for a few days returning to Toront on Friday. Mrs. Cole, of Smith‘s Falls, is a gues at the home of Mrs. Cecil Kavanagh. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Cahill and tw children are leaving this week for : motor trip to Quebec, Ottawa anc Toronto. Mr. Fred Farrant is on a holiday camping with friends at Sesekinik: Lakes. Mr. Gordon, of Schumacher, i relieving as a druggist here while Mr Farrant is away. past week. Mr. and Mrs. Drew of Timmins and Miss Hart were also visiâ€" tors at Mrs. Farrant‘s Mr. and Mrs. S. Phillips and two sons left for a motor trip to Toronto during the early part of the week. On Saturday evening last a number of Rebekahs and friends gathered at the home of Mrs. Stanlake, the party taking the form of a miscellaneous shower for the yvoung bride. Mr. J. Manning, camp Su ent at the Dome, will take i ronto Exhibition while on hi Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Uren are this week for a vacation in the and will see the Toronto Exhibi On Monday evening, Mr. L. cage tender of ;he Paymaster joined the army of benedicts w was married in Timmins to one town‘s fair ones. Miss Renee Varker is leavmg for a visit in Toronto this week. « Mr. and Mrs. A. Yeomans and Mis Maisie will leave for a holiday in To ronto on Priday. Mr. Mudge, of the C leaving this week for a ronto. Mrs. H. R. M. Turng moth he Dome Miu or a holiday i MJ1 7 the shibi Bd whetr the vaca Rhude 12 h A daividend of 10 on the outstanding Capital Stock of the Company has been declared payable on the 9th day cof September 1929, on which date cheques will be mailed to shareholders of reâ€" September 1929, on which date will be mailed to shareholdet cord at the close of business 23rd day of August, 1929. DATED the 16th aay of Aus rived in camp on Friday night to join his father at the Dome. Mr. George Bartle met with an awkâ€" ward accident on Friday last. While helping to jack up a house which was being moved the building rclled and his léeft arm was quite badly injured, the ligaments being severely strained. Wh brousg catr wh Mi the South Water Hollinger Consolidated Gold Mines, Limited Mr. W. Joh alden ew minu courage injul Porcupine Aare . Lake. Rupert M ative from tow later. The boy h a M whit otba hrane h we be temb 91 hi r@vour C whollyv L ol ‘imm Tuesday e ind M1 I. McIVOR, Assistantâ€"T L are camp Martii town. C LV it rC€ of football un n they ind d as W 1€ lL he Dom Day ceIti i V it Big | l Th 1l th contact *with all ing tray twice, at about t He had immedia he follox However a good spirit prevailed throughout and the Cornishmen provâ€" ed themselves worthy sports in the atâ€" titude they showed, though playing a losing game. The busiest and one of the best men on the whole field was again Rowe in goal for the Cornish. The winner c meet Kirkland Ocean his fa M 1 is this we Haileybury was great interest in the gathering, s The Advance herewith gives the fol lowing extended report of the event given by The Cochrane Northland Pos "Between sixty and seventy stalwart of the Liberal party, delegates from a parts of the riding, met at Porqu Junction on Wednesday afternoon t attend an Executive meeting of th North Temiskaming Liberal Organiza tion called for the purpose of hearin the report of our federal Joseph Bradette, of hi since his election and ta generally. dette and further recommend NMGQ} Et esc ce e ow‘ be elected candidate by acclamation. i All Lin S "While the meeting was primarilyf called for the federal organization, the All Bookings receive | fact that the federal riding of North‘ i Temiskaming comprises the two pro-g l“slg:“ll’zlts?:o‘ifnstelr?ircle vincial ridings of North and South Cochrane coupled with the fact that a| APPLY TOâ€"PHONE 385 provincial election in undoubtedly in PERCY YOULTEN the offing, naturally brought provincial 1 No. 1 Bircu St. N. P.0. Box interests much to the fore, especially | with the view expressed by Mr. Braâ€"| that this was in reality a matter fc dette that a federal election would different provinces and when a de possibly not take place until 1931.) route had been decided, support Since therefore, federal matters did not the federal Government woul appear pressing and calling for any| forthcoming, but the federal Go change in the organization, a great| méent could not do anything unti deal of time was devoted to provincial| different provinces had decide« matters. Naturally, there being two|such a definite route to connec provincial ridings represented, no steps| different existing links. for Gdefinite organization could be| "Mr. Bradette warmly affirme taken but the presidents of both ridâ€" joyalty to his leader, Rt. Hon. ings of South and North Cochrane kenzie King and the members o intimated that work would be started| Cabinet and in warm terms of at once for the calling of conventions| and admiration outlined the char; for the purpose of strongly organizing istics and the particular abiliti | for the impending campaign. ‘ each, which in itself was listeni put thro in Timn Hospital rarmMm at AApUuUSKASING, iT the train service between Hearst and varicus other "In connection with t tion Transâ€"Canada High: mll anC LIBERALS OF DISTRIGT MET AJ PORQUIS JUNGTION There was a gathering of tt of the district at Porquis Jt Wednesday of last week wit ber present from Timmins parts of the Porcupine cam as other sections of the distri was great interest in the gat Fedceral Member Given Great tion. â€" Many from Timmins F at Gathering Last Woeel doubt as to teem in whic his constitue] it must have the unanim( "The President after expressing hi gratification at the good attendanc: briefly outlining the object of ths meeting, called upon Mr. Bradette, wh in a forty minute address gave an out line of his activities and showed hi: unfailing loyalty to the party. Here peated the salient features of his adâ€" dress in French. the int rdin Hou he 1l J€ Mi met Mr. Bradet mi V dur lu Y iIml ther there of Commons. This feeling iation of his good work du: aure of office culminated n1 ion moved by Mr. Harry Fine ville, seconded by Mr. Belan uskasing and unanimously ( at this mseting of the Execu nend unanimously to the 1 tion the candidature of Mr. F ind further recommend that ted candidate by acclamation Ved AY Ma Dom Whi [ M nts the hn 1 1 ) b mg hi imons th could have been any high regard and esâ€" Ir. Bradette is held by throughout the riding. rely been dispelled by ed AY 11 gaime mu ) compete enthi Brad iberal Organiza rpose of ral member, Mytr his stewardsht )llea al 1¢€ LI C JC ane hin thin ba th 1] Is YOUR CHILD THIN AND WEAK? In just a few daysâ€"quicker than you ever dreamt ofâ€"these wonderful health buflding, flesh créating tablets called MeCoy‘s Cod Liver Extract Tabâ€" lets will start to help any thin, underâ€" weight little one. 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