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Porcupine Advance, 21 May 1931, 2, p. 8

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eyoury IaAst ai months in England «4640080 8. Beanland returned home to Hailâ€" bury last week after spending several TT TT o e P o P P P t e P e P e e e h e e t e e n n Te ce n Thursday, May 21st, 1931 %555555555555555555Efifififlifififi!fibfififififiitfitfifififfi?fi Ithe province. ‘ dis here is de Caboose. : .Efigfififi%%gfigfigfiEfiEfi%fiBfiEfiEEBfi%fiBfi%fi%fiBfigfi%:fi%fi%fi%fiEfi%gfigfigfi%@fifi"fi%fiEfiEfi%Efi%%%%gfigfigfigfififigfigfi%%gfiflfi%fifigfigfi%%gfi% In our opinion the soundest and most attractive gold mining investâ€" ment in Canadian Mining Shares. For particulars write A. A. AMOS PARTNERS Branches:â€" COBALT KIRKLAND LAKE When your FUR COAT is stored in our modern fur vault, you get full proâ€" tection against Fire, Theft and Moth. Your garment is thoroughly cleaned and DE â€" M O TH E D by aâ€"special process before storing. The charges are 2 per cent. of your valuation. The repairing and relining of Fur Coats is our specialtyâ€"Sample linings will be submitted for your approval. FUR STORACE MR. MeDONALD WILL BE AT THE EMPIRE HOTEL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY, MAY 22nd 23rd He will gladly give you estimates on the repairing and reâ€"modelling of your Fur Coat. THE REXALL DRUC STORE. ONE OF THE 16,000 STORES Drugs, Cutâ€"Rate Prices for tte Weekâ€"End Pepsodent Tablets A. H. McDONALD Specializing in Canadian Mine Shares TIMMINS ONTARIO® ~!Former Resident of _ Camp Dies in S. A. k Fruitatives large Shaving Sticks English Direct private wire connections to Toronto _ Montreal, New York, Chicago and Winnipeg * The Goldfield Drug Store Many friends in the Porzcupine camp will learn with deep regret of the death of Johan Snyman, a former resident of this camp for some year. The late Mr. Snyman was drowned from a dinghy | while yachting on Table Bay, suth Afriâ€" ca. The late Mr. Snyman was wellâ€"known and well liked in this camp. He was employed as shi#; boss on the Hollinger Mine staff previous to the fire. He Iohan Snyman, Formerly of the Hol â€" linger and Dome, Drowned from Dinghy in Table Bay, South Africa, Recently. then went to the Dome Mine as mine captain, leaving there to take the posiâ€" the M lion of assistant manager of Premier| The Diamond Mine, Pretoria, South Africa. | Sue of A friend of The Advance kindly sends | as foll this newspaper two clippings from The| On Rand Daily Mail in regard to the said | yach/s "Carmtown, Tussday, March 22nd, 1931â€"Drifting aimlessly before a southâ€" east breeze under reefed mainsail and jib, a Redwing dinghy was accident. The first clipping reads as follows:â€" fcund off the breakwater late yesterday afterncoon. Ths owner, Mr. J. Snyman,. of the Premier Mine, Pretoria, who went cut in it alone at 2.30 p.m., was missing. Mr. Snyman,an elderly man, was a visitor ‘to Capetown, and on Tuesâ€" day last he bought the Redwing dinghy No. 17 from a local azent for cash. Three or four times during the week he Barbasol for Shaving 25¢ Kruschen Salts Milk Magnesia Tooth Paste 49¢ Salts was seen, always alone, on Table Bay. Yesterday afternoon he again went out, taking a reef in his mainsail on the advice of a coloured boat attendant. The lookout at the East Pier saw him off the Milnerton side of the bay severâ€" al ‘{imes during the afternoon. A fresh southâ€"easter was blowing. Shortly afâ€" | ter six o‘clock the lookout noticed ‘that the Redwing was running before the wir4 and thrauch his telescone he saw | wind, and through his telescope he saw that although everything was appareniâ€" ly in order on board, the craft was deâ€" serted. The port capt:ain sent out the pilc boat to investigate. The pilot bceat brougzht the Redwing into dock, and an examination was made. The police took charge, and are attemptâ€" ing to solve the mystery of Mr. Snyâ€" man‘s disappearance, which is likely ‘to prove as baffliing as that of the crew of th> Marie Celeste.â€"Reuter." The other cutting is from a later isâ€" sue of The Rand Daily Mail, and reads as follows:â€" On Monday, March 23, 1931, while out vachiing on Table Bay, Mr. Johan Snyman, son of the Rev. C. J. Snyman and Mrs. Snyman, of Queen‘s Hotel, Marine Parade, Durban, was accidentâ€" ally drowned. His loss is deeply reâ€" gretted by his parents and his brochers and sisters, Mattie, Attie, Chris:o, Hetâ€" tie, Jarye, Albert and Laura. Some years ago Johan sent these verses to one of the home circle, and they have been chosen as a fitting epitaph for his unknown grave:â€" WHEN? I live in a western inland, Afar from the sounding sea, And I seem to hear its sobbing And calling aloud for me; My heart calls out for the ocean As a hunter for his guest; I long to lie on its waters And be lulled in its arms to rest. I can close my eyes and fancy That I hear its billows roar And see its green waves splashing And plunging upon the shore; The white foam caps the billow i And the sea birds wheel and cry, And the cool wind is blowing, l And the ships go sailing by. Ch! wondsrful, mighty ocean, When shall I ever roam Where my heart has gone already There o‘er my ocean home; When shall I ever wander Away from this inland west, And enjoy the calm, dear ocegan, _ Or rock on thy heaving breast? North Bay EPSOM SALTS Puretest, 1 Ib. tin Peroxide 16 oz. bottle Absorbent Cotton _ _ Why Do You Pay More | ramous Picardy‘s %WW@W%@ *4E PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO 19c || Seventeen Face Powder THE PRESCRIPTION DRUC STORE 3 CRADUATES EMPLOYED Milk of Magnesia 25¢ Tenâ€"Pin Bowling at _ the McIntyre Alleys Arrott Wins from Webb and Skelly Wins from Cooke. â€" Arnott Team Now Leading the League in the Schumacher Section. Last week in the Tenâ€"Pin League| some high single scores were rolled. Skelly won three points from Cocke and Arnott won three points from Webb. This ties up the Timmins section, Webb and Skelly each having 12 points to their credit. Arnott‘s team now leads | ‘he Schumacher section. This week| will decide whether Skelly or Webb, cf ' Timmins, will meet Arnott for the tenâ€" ! pin champronchip. E. Williams regisâ€" | tered high single score, 227, having a | close call from Webb with 225. Haines rolled 208. The previous high score was held by Hodnett with 222. l â€" The following are the scores:â€" | | Brough Farnum Hodnett Skelly Newkirk . Cameron Wilson McDonald Williams BettiOl ... Morandin Haines Reid Tonkin Dummy Webb .. Angrignon .. McDonald S. McMillan M. McMillan Solomon Thanks The Advance for Coâ€"operation Extended The following letter from the office of the General Superintendent, Ontario Offices Employment Service of Canada, Deyiartment of Labour, explains itself: Toronto, May 12th, 1931 Mr. Geo. Lake, Proprietor, Porcupine Advance, Timmins Dear Sir:â€"At the recent conference of Ontario Office Superintendents of the Employment Service of Canada the following resolution was passed unaniâ€" mously :â€" "Resolved:â€"that we, the delegates assembled at this, the tenth annual conference of, Ontario Employment Office superintendents, wish to place on record our sincere appreciation of the courtesies extended to us by the newsâ€" papers of the province throughout the trying period through which we have just passed. And we desire also to exâ€" press our grateful thanks for the genâ€" erous contributions made by the press in giving such wholehearted support and publicity to the needs of the unemâ€" ployed citizen." I have very great pleasure, therefore, in forwarding you a copy of this resoâ€" lution, knowing as I do the help your newspaper has been to Mr. Garner and to our office in Timmins. 708 766 3 points for Skelly, 1 point £ WEBB aines eid" :sc 1 49}.... A0OB;.... 129.7... ummy 120.:.. :.:. ioA AO is With my personal thanks, therefore, for your.coâ€"operation in the past, and bespeaking a continuance for the fuâ€" ture, I am, A. G. Carson, superintendent of the Children‘s Aid Society for the District of Cochrane, was in Toronto last week attending the annual meeting of the Associated Children‘s Aid Societies of the province. 803 842 822 2467 3 points for Arnott, 1 point for We‘bb. DEXTRI MALTOSE Ipana Tooth Paste alc Coty‘s Face Powder 56c 741 COOKE ARNOTT Aran ....... 16‘1....;. SKELLY ces (a1ll4..., d1# T .156 Yours sincerely, H. C. Hudson, General Superintendent 125 122 142 154 165 166 163 158 185 182 157 193 147 188 154 158 175 143 122 125 2250 790 155 173 187 159 168 63¢ || 169 180 147 138 798 132 227 190 167 869 2343 or Cooke. 176 183 169 125 160 813 180 169 160 165 California Syrup Figs AMBROSIA FREE with $1.00 bottle Ambrosia 1 jar Cream and regular 60¢ 511 460 451 487 212 2 TD 119 132 557 498 490 bottle Tightenerâ€"Free 559 459 375 555 464 509 525 490 479 Watches Repaired and Cleaned LEGION BUGLE BAND TO HOLD PROGRESSIVE DRIVE ITALIAN BALM Regular 35¢. A progressive whist drive of twentyâ€" four hands in being put on by the Leâ€" gion Bugle Band in the Oddfellows‘ hall on Monday, June l1st. There will be six prizes. The catering for the lunch will be in the hands of the Ladies‘ Auxiliary, which guarantees the success of that feature of the evening. Those who attended the last whis!; drive put on by the Bugle Band will rememâ€" lber what a delightful evening was held, and this drive is going to be even betâ€" ter. Cards will commence a; 8 p.m. Ample room is being provided so there will be no> disappointed patrons. All can turn out this time sure of accomâ€" modation and certain of a pleasant evening. "What!" exclaimed Mandy‘s mistress as she appeared at the home one day, after a prolonged absence carrying aA little black baby, "Another little carr?" "Â¥essum, Mistressâ€"an‘ I don hopes dis here is de Caboose." Smiles Chuckles Chocolates ALSO THE Famous Picardy‘s Now Priced for Every Home / â€"End FRENCH AND ENCLISH SPOKEN V elvo Sanitary Napkins 30c 3ROSI A h $1.00 bottle jar Cream and ; ightenerâ€"Free ; i x ® t i < € ® ® ................ e ME L ue Repaired and Cleaned. se ... _ ao€ £ 25¢ 1iiles Chuckles Chocolates ALSO THE imous Picardy‘s uo Three Screenâ€"Gfid Tubes . :. Two "245" Tubes in pushâ€" pull amplification . . . every tube fullyâ€"guaranteed. Rogers "Miracle" Chassis and Electroâ€"Dynamic Speaker in handsome figured Walnut Cabinet. The chassis is gwaranteed for a year. Lowest price a genuine Rogers Radio has ever sold for. Surprising volume, fidelity, sensitivity. Come in today and let your own eyes and ears be the judge. Just the Set for Summer Cottages Apartments, Small Homes MARSHALL â€" ECCLESTONE LIMITED i Late on Saturday a young man naimâ€" ied Sharp, about 15 years of ags, was captured in the bush near Temaâ€" |gami after a search for three days by ‘provincial officers, nc to mention ‘a skilled guide who directed the manhunt through the rocky buth country west of Temazami and northward. Sharp is wanted to face charges of theft. He was even:ually taken in charge by Proâ€" vincial Constable Walker, who is staâ€" | tioned at Temagami, Ont. Toronto Lad Caught in Nortl_l_l_iand Bush i | _A companion of Sharp, Albert Arnott, aged 16, of Toronto, was carhured on Thursday, being taken into custody at the cabin from which Sharp escaped. The two were on a cance trip from Temagami to Matachewan when the pursuit commenced, and are said ‘to have hiked their way from Toronto l about one month ago. Fifieenâ€"Yearâ€"O.d Adventurer Captured After Threeâ€"Day Hunt Near Temaâ€" gamli. Wanted for Several Theft Charges. l The club will also hold a dance on Sa:urday. May 30th, and on Saturday, Junv 6th. The Club Royal orchestra will furnish the music on both these occasions. Everybody attending will be |given a hearly welcome. Members, whese dues are not paid may see the on any one of these According to the despatchss in the matter the search for young Sharp beâ€" gan on Thursday of last week when he fled from Constable Walker and his guide, George Guppy, of Temagami, inâ€" to the bush near Lady Evelyn Lake, in the Temagami forest reserve. Equipâ€" ped with only a compass and maps of he district, Sharp climbed through the back window of a cabin at Mal.tawapika Falls, and led the constable a chase through the bush that cnly ended Satâ€" urday. o WHIST DRIVE TO BE HELD THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING A whist drive will be held on Thursâ€" day, May lst, in the Hollinger Recreaâ€" tion hall under the auspices of the Lancaczshire Social Club. Cards will beâ€" gin at 8 pm. charp. There will be good mizes, and refreshments will be served during the evening. Lady members of he club are asked to bring refreshâ€" men Oshawa Times:â€"A Pittsburg woman motorist who ran down the same man twice imâ€"one day, is engaged to marry him. Bound to get her man one way or another. for this latest Rogers Mantel or Table Model Only 109 TIMMINS, ONT. (Including Rogers Guaranieed Tubes) | _P. Shinehoft returned last week from Rouyn, Que. where he had been ‘visiting his daughter for the past two \weeks. Let us change your OLD CAR into a NEW CAR and give you the Beauty and Lustre of New Paint Job at a small fraction of the cost. NOT A WAXING PROCESS Just drive your old car to our Servâ€" ice Station, leave it a few hours, and when you come back you will have a NEW CAR. We will clean the surâ€" face free from all wax, grease, and the staining film of dirt that gathers on all finished surfaces and then give it a coat of NUKAR, the new scienâ€" tific finish that restores the original color and gives a bright mirror-liko- A. J. MACDONALD No Waitingâ€"No Delay Drive Your Car the Same Day Lustre that will last like the original finish that was on your car when new . HAY S e r Y 1Cce $ t a t 1 0 n THIRD AVENUE, SCHUMACHEKR South Porcupine, Ont. Â¥ FLOUR, FEED Specialty in Chicken Feed J. L. Clusiau â€"~48â€"51p tf

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