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Porcupine Advance, 16 Jun 1932, 1, p. 7

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vyears agt the coun tawnsite lz in in Tp ty dn lt udn in i un y onl in in c in in ind en in ind ds se n e eE CCCX * | Porcupine Branch and it also suggested ates. The counci Mr. Bartleman‘s streets run som: town boundary, b dary to be the lin this account cour of the townsite | and inadequate 01 ng of the T. again and it was «B l d eb ie ie in i i l is uze e l ul e d ui zl ul in a in l ze l n l ol o s n t o6 ) At the town council meeting tenilars + ter prope! expected i accompan some of the d visit here the master has bi the 250 ft. lev the 250 ft. level. shaft sinking a ing of highâ€"grac ed. However, th ing the main gepth before do opment work. 1 let to Hillâ€"Clark bunk house to a« All indications appearance of the Paymaster among the new producers at an early date." Thd4 Advance Of June l4th, 1922, made the following reference to a meeting of the Northern Ontario Asâ€" sociated Boards of Trade:â€"*"The meetâ€" ing of the Associated Boards of Trade held at Kirkland Lake Wednesday, Thursday and Priday last week was primarily a mining meeting but matters of great general interest to the North Land were also dealt with. There was a large attendance except that Timâ€" mins and Cochrane were not repreâ€" sented. â€" Among the decisions of the meeting were:â€"Resignation of R. A. McInnis as president accepted; as the next meeting is the annual meeting no successor will be appointed until then. nectéi pol'e he ; inde: onvenient ‘The Dr. Harvye ropt 1} h1 TEN YEARS AGO IN TIMMINS i1 agail lt nber on ciaim to the mining patent. Greater the North Land. This again at the September AC Bartleman was befort From data in the Porcupine Advance Fyles. mI m 86 AJ and not Extended Montreal it to the it three om th or thi: S â€"sOool etâ€" | Mrs. E. York | Miss Theresa ay, | the event Th vas June 14th, 19 ers | Single," rth | comedy, pres comedy ther MclIntyre or l enjoved and and unc ren s Ald 530 fled success. the occasion lighted with betr van, Cigale clever and tuneful voice, the auâ€" dience with her solo, "Grannie," and won hearty encore. The chorus "Carry on and Whistle," by Misses R Mair, T. Glazier, M. Craig and M Cameron, brought down the house, an encore being insisted upon and the response, with orchestra accompaniâ€" ment, was also much appreciated. Mrs Neene‘s musical monologue, "The Oc Brown Hat " was effectively given anc was another appye€iated number on the programmf;/ After a year or more of praise of the T. N. O. service, The Advance ter years ago had to give the following "An incident occurred at the T. N C. station here on Sunday that illus trates many things. It points the fac trates mar that traffi cIntyre orchestra that we:r joyed and appreciated. "L n," ‘"Bohemian Life," walt gale," and other numbers w verly given by the Mcintyre i under the leadership of Mi rg. Miss Rosina Mair, with } this wee E. Yorke, Miss Jessie Macftie and Theresa Quinlan. In referring to vent The Advance in its issue of 14th. 1922, said:â€"*"When a Man‘s Do ol Aid Socic the au t it MclLaug} d Oswa Miss Je ce, The Adva: ) give the fol rred at the 1 n Ssunday tha ‘s. â€"It points t proved a] bhall was n Mond Mcintyr ices delighted the o, "Grannie," re. The chc stle," by Misse M. Craig and own the house 11 waltzes, ° Ts were v H illed 1 ‘CHe€ w eC ) n hC Advance ten years ago made the 10â€" lowing reference to Mr. Boal‘s death: "On Wednesday, June "ith, Rev. Samâ€" ue} Boal, formerly Captain in the Navy League, died in the General hospital, Toronto, aged 58 years. The funeral took place from his late residence, 548 Parliament street, Toronto, to the Mount > Pleasant cemetery. The late Captain Boal was well known in Timâ€" mins and district where he was a freâ€" quent visitor during the war, Capt. | Boal then doing energetic service for |\the Navy League of Canada. On his visits here he made many friends, all of whom will regret his death and exâ€" tend sympathy to the bereaved widow and other near relatives and friends." The Advance ten years ago said:â€" "Miss Olive Orr, of South Porcupinege, as was confidently expected by her many friends, was a winner in the Toâ€" ronto Sunday World contest, polling a vote that placed her among the first three in the whole province. The prize is a free trip to Europe, visiting all centres of historic and general interest. Miss Orr will leave this month to take Miss Orr wi this fine trij Ten years ago cars were cranked by hand on occasion, and sometimes they "kicked back" with disastrous results, as may be noted by the following paraâ€" graph in The Advance of June 14th, 1922:â€""R. Richardson, T. N. O. agent here, had the ill fortune on Friday last to break his arm while cranking A to break h Forda car for was staileC Richardson driver, wh felt need. The new indusiry is to do all kinds of machine repairs and new work at very short notice, is conâ€" ducted by skilled mechaniecs who have be eéentative Oof tThe . h of Rev. Samut etted in Timmins InC ret d t M J ¢ an acquaintance. aear the station volunteered to ong THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO 10w more tnhan Cver y have struck it rich" eing well known here ny visits here as reâ€" ie Navy League, the muel Boal was much ins and district. The s ago made the folâ€" to Mr. Boal‘s death: June iIth, Rev. Samâ€" y enjoyed S.S. Minga mfortable C 11 4 ¢ 11 1€ gure wa There are 11 sumimer‘s exceiâ€" tact that traffic t Wo years of better as perhaps gone "the public be Mat] Mees Birc OC chard ult that MI °8 3suffal numb id it at Ma and f Timm rict f the Otr 11 11 1€ had long and Successul The new business should re large share of patronage and »rove of undoubted convenier Ins da ance ten yea "Mr. 1€ ht CASE FOR HOLDING ATTACH MENTS srcessilil experiec! oss should receive cluo me ack. W _ Ccampn a A enCce or belts to replace aftezr a short time in use. quality precision bearings packed in greaseâ€" No oiling. Motor is 2ir cocledâ€"no overheati: faction, buy the Beatty. Visgit our store to demonstration. As a special this month, we are supplying, Free of cha attachments in beautifully colored case. These dusting able you to remove dust from upholstery, lamp shades, ¢ control included. Ingquire toâ€"day! ihe Leatty :s amazingly ftast ana th thoroughly. Its long, thin nozzle is n working parts. Suction fan is oversiz The Beatty protects your rugs from edged. lhidden dirt that cuts into the ; more dirt without pounding the r The highest quality or material Beatty cleaners. Fewer workin; known and very Land, was reprt Lana, was represen: pary in the North Mrs. Postsr took uj fir heavy weight ush to becor Stzrea mlined r _ eans and isz 8 Free Attachments and Case J. M 11 ozzle ugs, â€" VE erials and workmanship are used in rking parts to wearâ€"no revolving brush short time in use. Motor runs on high packed in greaseâ€"sealed against dirt. sledâ€"â€"no overheating. For lasting satisâ€" Vistt our store toâ€"day or phone for a woOork 1€ » _ l < ° in cpn"" uUn th furniture JR rug Red Rose 1 ea brus} powertu ge, eigh 5‘ stay Montre reatmen all here B e YÂ¥ou can now buy Orange Pekoe lowest price it has ever been sold at. apxdoor being nt. M ‘om hi BEATTY ELECTRIC FLOOR POLISHER W Reliable Beatty Service pt 1€ ht and says that thanks to the torla hospital‘s good felt finer in his life." Thursd Bealt Ways sure 0ol Beatty Bros only branches, re RANDY W AX val nevAe

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