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Porcupine Advance, 28 Apr 1932, 1, p. 5

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. To Do Field Work in â€" Porcupme in 1932 +t t P is n | d c y L m o C 4 % K on t{he. GC.P.K. and lying: REDUCTION [ IN PRICE OF ASKED TO COâ€"OPERATE west of the Bwayze area, where imporâ€" | RED ROSE TKA ANNOUNCED o : The coâ€"operation of all the old memâ€" sinination of the 2s _ The reduction of 100 a pound in the D65 of the Timmins Colf Ciub is astâ€" heen previously made. The survey will prict;i:r Reg R?s:,g:a;a's anhx;c;u::;l with the many new aprlications reâ€" whow whether the favourable rock forâ€" gad panel A !f yS ceived. If all former members who o k °p°s“b1°b“°’w°’°°mmth°p“‘mmeobelongtomaoumubm Swayze area, into that part which has mm%“ag py ims would send in their fees to the t glca ped,. _ a ythedepmcmnonsewetaryatonoeitwomdgreafly wmmmdmn ‘of the pound sterling. : facititate matters. If any old members hh aqumn Theareductionwasnot made sooner wmdonotmtojmnagadnthisyear d discoveries have been made â€" “Ommmh‘hflvebmmademltecttmsalsowouldbeafmucha.ssls- in recent years. The examination will téa when the Budget came down, but as tance. wWith the coâ€"operation of the. extend the detailed mapping done by Scon as it was found there was no| old members the new applcations can Enw,flnlm to Binch Lake, . ’duty,pmeqwerereduced 1 _ _ | be dealt with.promptly.and the advantâ€". <J. E. Thomsé remé,mg_mogy This reduction ,applies ; to the age of this is easy to see. . All old mem ; , whith . c W,fipmthmMcmmyw-mmmmmmmma on the CPR. sorbs the loss, ; "*~**"ofite and so help all concerned.â€" K. C. Rickaby,.of the department of staff, will examine an area north dduplmuonthecr.n.ndm- west of the Bwayze area, where imporâ€" -mwbmingvemswe:‘edbwvued in the fall of 1931, No geological ex« anlnhflmof*mechm.eanamhad been previously made. The survey will whow whether the favourable rock forâ€" namy be studied in greater detail than Teaâ€"Our Own â€"â€"Blend, 3 lbs. for...â€"â€"........ Tomatoes, 3 tins for.......... nc CALL AT OUR STORES Fresh Eggs, 2 doz. for... Extracts, all flavours 4 bottles for ........... Brooms, Special Townsite Storeâ€"â€"Thursday, Friday and Saturdayâ€"â€"Phone 7 05 Dome Storeâ€"â€"Monday, Tuesday and Wednesdayâ€"â€"â€"Phone 135a Spices, all kinds, 4 tins for..25¢ Phims, 2 tins for Prunes, 3 lbs. for Rideau Hall Coffee, per lb...47¢ Peas, 3 tins for CREATEâ€"PROSPERITY, BUY AT HOME Gheese, / Ib. pkg f‘k" C o a0:0 6 as s a on aa # e o e a a<va0 e deee g onb e 0 9 a a e 6 rORES _ SAVE YOUR DOLLARS QUALITY AND SERVICE The reduction of 10c a pound in the price of Red Rose Tea, as announced this paper a few days ago, has been made possible by lower costs in the priâ€" ed t> Timmins by Magistrate E. R. Tucker, of Cochrane. mesecomdonatimcommctot.he Chikiren‘s Ald this week was one from Golden Beaver Lodge, A. F. A, M., Timmins. â€"Golden Beaver Lodge has always been helpfully interested in the work of the Children‘s Aid. and makes frequent donations to the necessary funds required. The donation received thisweekfromGoldenBeavermdge was for $68.00. Ladies of the Canyon Relief Club, an organization of ladies at Abitibi Canyon who are doing remarkably fine: work. This donation was for $25.00, and it is the second donation to be received from the ladies of the Canyon by the Childâ€" ren‘s Ald. The donation was forwardâ€" TO THE CHILDRENS AID misweekA.GOarson.superlnund ent of the District of Cochrane Childâ€" This aresa has long been known for disâ€" ooverlu of gold, and properties were mmflmmumm A. P. Coléeman will continue his geoâ€" }ozlcalwmtmtheplemomemdre- cent deposits contiguous to the lower Gwmmflmoueraemedpm of the province. APPRECIATED DONATIONS 27¢ 22¢ 4 Roastmg Chickens, 3 to 4 lbs,. each, per Ib. . Brisket Beef, per !b; s ofâ€"Pork, lb.........16¢ Breakfast Bacon, by slab, per lb. . Chuck goasts of Beef OLD MEMBERS OF" GOLF CLUB Denial campaign) announces some of the activities of the Army and the list as given is an impressive one, inolud« ing:â€" feeding the poor, slum work, priâ€" son work, children‘s homes, police court work, colofltes for lepers, maternity hospitals, working girls‘ hostels, shelâ€" ters for the..homeless, naval and millâ€" tary homes, women‘s industrial homes, rescue homes for the fallen, summer ........ 1 20â€"14¢ % 00 o 0 o 6e 0 00 0 0 1 e 6 0 0 0 a o 7¢ miles up the Redsucker river and while tapping with the butt of his giun on theé toe to test whether it was sate enough mmmmmmmw the bullet striking him in the hand and soring ‘a team and theyâ€"expact that Schumacher will have to:look to their laurels so far as girts‘ softball is conâ€" cerned. And the same goes for North Bay. Inthsmeanthneallinwmuld lendahandbyatwndmememeeflng mmmmmmm Girls‘ Softball League ® M 4 j # s ; A meeting is called for next Mn day evening, May 2nd, at 8 pm. in the town hall Timmins, to ‘dnganize the Girls‘ Softball League for: the eason. All interested in good: wholessme sport for the girls shou‘d make a pmmint to succesful â€" Volunteer Firemen this year are sponâ€" Meetin# an Maonday for W K. WylielosttoRev DHWood- 5k Mixed Doubles MissMulvih.lnandH E;mewonfrmn Miss Wilkes and E. M."Little. _ Mrs. Keeley and S. A.Wonkeylost to Miss Adams and P. Harrower. : Miss Mulvihil1 and W.:â€"M.â€"Widdifield ‘Iroquois Falls mintonr Club paid a friencly visit to the MciIntyre court on ~Saturday ~and many‘ interesting matches were played, ; ty of ioomts)vm‘emaebyt‘he mmm'dmw and Miss Dunkin. . Mrs.;Robson and. Mr:. Kelly won from Mrs. Hurter andl house. Hotet and statiorx b\flldmgs wm, be lighted by small lHighting plants sperated by oil engints. It is hoped to have water supply available .by the time the hotel is comftileted. Secâ€" tion houses will also be built at interâ€" vals between Coral Rapids_ and Mooâ€" sonee." Iroquons Falls Badminton Club Visits Schumacher ron tructed on a point of land . jutting t‘â€"» Moose River. The whole deâ€" ign is an attractive one and can be economically built. n "Other buildings to "be erected at once include the combinitd station and water tank and remains indefinite. It is something of problem to take care of any number of visitors at Moosonee even for one day, until accommodation is built, "The road bed through to Moosonee: is in good condition, Mr. Lee stated. The section north of Cochrane came through the\winter in fine shape, and further work will be done to bring it upmostandardassomasfrostomdi tionswmpermit ‘"There will be a main section of the buiXting which will be for use both winter and summer, in which the lounges, offices and dining room will be located on the main floor, and some: half dozen guest rooms and employees‘ "ooms on the second fleor. Two wings, for use during the summer, with about B. E. Ashton won from E. M. Little. ‘0 rcoms in each wing, which willâ€"be i Wl o P en i hn i "Tha first bullding ofâ€" conmuenoe‘ at the new James Bay port of Moosoâ€" 4 ‘Lord‘s Day Alliance of Canada to adâ€" vise the public that the Lord‘s Day Act of Canada, under the head of "Works of Necessity and Mercy accepted" (Secâ€" ”»tlon 11), expressly permits "works for the relief of sickness and suffering, inâ€" cluding the sale of drugs, medicines and Surgical appliances by retail" ~"‘TtHe sale or purchase of other merchandise on Sunday is forbidden by the Act. the Ontario press by the Ontario Reâ€" Canada, enclosing the following paraâ€" graph forâ€" publication for. gengral : inâ€" formation. The paragraph has a parâ€" ticular interest this week in ‘?iew of the fact that a political parade is planned in town for the coming Sunday by 83 group of pecple, chiefly aliens and practically all of foreign origin. The paragraph sent by the Lord s Day Alâ€" liance: reads se 5on s $ 8 â€" i+ w0 0 "In order to give information as to the legitimate business of drug stores on .Sunday, this létter is released to The Advance this week received a note from Chas H. Huest.is general secretary of the Lord‘s Day Alliance of ABOUT THE SALE OF GOODS â€"_ IN ONTARIO ON SUNDAYS event for the evening, these being as follows:â€"first prize, $20.00 cash; secâ€" ond prize, $10.00 cash; ithird ' prizes, $5.00 cash. A good t is sured to all attending and all are inâ€" vited to attend and bring along their +f Announcement is made of the Moose annual dance and draw under the ausâ€" pices of the Moose Entertainment Comâ€" mittee, to take place in theâ€" MciIntyre Recreation hall, on Friday, May 13th. The MooSse annual dance and draw is one of the most popular features of the year: and should draw a large attendâ€" i ‘*)v ev \hall, Dancing will be at 9.06 p.m. / Reâ€" will be served during the evening, and ‘all will remember "that the refreshments at the Piremen‘s Dance are in the extra special line. Tommy Stephens‘ orchestra will proâ€" vide the music for the night. Moose Annual Dance and Draw on Fnday, May 13th AnnouncenwntismdeoftheMooae annual dance and draw under the ausâ€" pices of the Moose Entertainment Comâ€" mittee, to take place in theâ€" MciIintyre Recreation hall, on Friday, May 13th. The MooSse annual dance and draw is "3 o+ ‘| The druggists of Ontario, : acting Danss pemmmwgmmf‘mmmmcomcuamm R+â€" tail Druggists‘ Association, mdestrws that the ‘public should assist them in theobservanceo!thelawbyretrfin ing from asking for other merchantise on Sunday." Eganville Enterprise:â€"Radio listenâ€" ers in Canada will follow with interest the movement in United States to proâ€" ‘Ivibit Sunday ©advertising. The proâ€" posedb(nisoflaedasanammchnmt to the United States Radio Act. In brief it provides that on Sunday there shall be no commercial announcement setting forth the merits of this or that product. However under its provisions the name of the sponsor of the proâ€" gramme may be given at the beginning oneoftb‘emosbpomnhrfeatm'esofthelm at the‘end of ~each program, and wtananss1s1 o a o mttkmaens$ vam me nn‘ dance go on sale the citizans buy them not only for the to have plca:ant social gvening, also as mo>rk # appreciatiorl for the consis« ‘ent‘y good work of the ‘brigade. IEXTRA SPECIAL ' Vnctor Superette $69 50 WE SAVE YOU MONEY Cod Liver Oil, 1 gt. Lunch Kits ....... Vacuum Bottles ... Bottles ........ t Castoria ....... Nestle‘s Food :.:;...... Abbey Salts .................. ....29c., 49¢., 79¢ Wampole‘s Frmt Salts... .50¢ and $1.00 Hind‘s Cream ... Woodbury‘s Soap, 3 for Cutieura Soap .............. Castile Soap, reg. 10c .. gastlle, large bar .......... j nap ie Chase‘s Nerve Food ..... Eno‘s Fruit Salts ........... Kruschen Salts ......... ARAA M RAAIUAA . AJ CAA =< o 6 e se snn es go «e a 4 a e e on ‘ Jad Salits .s.......... P ies es n Ligquidâ€"Petroleum;.1 qt. ...........::..99¢ Terms Arranged ONE ONLY 9â€"TUBE Victor Radio Regular $149.50 for _‘ . FREE FOR MEN _ One 50¢ Tobacco Pouch with 0 0 o u.0 0 o a o a o a o 0 a 0 0 0 8 # + Q.O...Q.I...0.0...O..QO..Q‘ a 0 o a 0 a a o ob 00 0 o8 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 s.a a 0 1.0.0 9 a 00 00 a a a 0 6 o0 6 0 0/ ooo.‘.co..ooo....ooooocoooo.ooooo.o;o..lton _...................‘........l....... 5 v l'Q“‘..."DQ‘.Q..".O.............".5' and 59¢ WHERE GUALITY RULES ol AP us â€" se o a 6 o a a o a o 0 a VWVA GA EM A¢ .......... 18c., 2 for 35¢ Regular $30.00 for ........$5.50 Regular $40.00 for........$7.50 Regular $60.00 for .:.....$12.:50 One Cabinet Victrola Regular $120.00 for ....$19.50 comes law, there will be at least one with a period of one hour between an 'thro\:ghthecouncuoftheoflufloma- tail Druggists‘ Association, are desiroys tlutthepublicMfldaasixtthen!m the observanee of the law ‘by réfrainâ€" ing from asking for other merchandise SPECIALS ON USED VICTROLAS _ 2 for 25¢ 367 a d7C 67¢ 49¢ SPECIAL THIS WESK FULL LIFE PHONE 42 f HOURS 10 A.M. to 10 P.M. Eveready Blades .............. 44c and 88¢ Palmolive Shaving Cream .......... ;27€ Colgate‘s Shaving Cream................ .27€C M. and L. Florida Water, large......88e Brilliantine, reg. 50¢ for................. ..89¢ BArbDASOl ... 29¢ Minard‘s Liniment ............ hn e ts 18¢ Pebeco Tooth Piste ........................39¢ Squibb‘s Tooth Paste ...................... 39¢ Listerine Tooth Paste ............... ;...20€C Nyseptol Tooth Paste .................... 22c Pe Tooth Paste Colgate‘s Tooth Paste... 18: 2 fm'35c Pond‘s Creams ...........................cll.2.. KIG@N@X iess ,28c Jergen‘s Lotion ......... oo on in ols Probak Blades, special 8 for..........50¢ Pss 200 o t t Glycerine and Rose Water 19¢ 39¢ Gillette Blades .............:...38¢ and 72e Thefirstca.rreportedtm:sm'mss to couple of days from the snow and the n'ostoonnngoutofthecmund,. When â€"we note these periodical disâ€" turbances down there we are tempted to congratulate ourselves upon â€" the exâ€" emption we enjoy in this north oo_,untry 0 0 0 hA 00 o 0 609 0.0 0 0 a D 0 on o a o o a 6 a 6 6 $ Victor : Cabinet Radio Reg. $255.00 for [3 EXTRA SPECIAL ! ONE O_NL_Y 10â€"TUBE ONE ONLY 10â€"TUBE Victor Radio Reg.â€"$202.50 1 WE .SAVE. YOU ~ MONEY .27¢ _

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