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Porcupine Advance, 10 May 1922, p. 7

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TAE TRUSTS and GUARANTEE COMPANY, LIMITED, LEE, O‘DONOGHUE & HAR.KIN:S, 18â€"19â€" Barristers, Toronto, On o. ‘b. Nipissin: Claim H 7. ~GH Minins miskaming, % inte Claim No. Lâ€"1055. 3. Lebel Townshi miskaming, % inte Claim No. Lâ€"3192. 4. Lebel Townshn miskamIin Claim No 5. 'IA(’})UI miskaming, Claim No.:‘ 1. ‘Whitney Township, District of Temiskaming Mining Claims No. 127â€" 99 and 12795. + 2. Lébel Township, District of Te The Administrator of the Eitate of Bernard McEnaney. OFFERS FOR SAL!A The :interest of the deceastd in the following | HAVE YOUR HOUSE RID OF COCKROACHES, Bugzs and all ing ciaiums flor saie,. lhere claims in all, in five groups, & between the Hollinger and t! den. Most of the claims are p and all show good indications Apply to W Ont. €0, ete., ete., etc." A a good opportunity Owner retivring fron to W. M. W FOR SALEâ€"Five For Sale consists roods. sta FOR SALEâ€"â€"Lots River. Terms. H. Block, opposite G REDBIRD BICYCLE FOR SALE: ROOM WANTEDâ€"! OT other kinds of ve taken for this, and ranteed. Hnndre been delighted wit ferences. Apply Spruce street, T posteard to Box 4 A number of e claims for 10 Lecuyer street and Eim and to rent unfurnis modern and cen fields most new ter to H. Timmins. MINING CLAIMS FOR SALEF or Turt rO( BUSINESS FOR SALE tor St. H modet () Admi 40 MINING CLAIMS® iti0ner of wposite Goldfields H M ADPG 1904 16( in Bargain o wns CHEVYVROLET ent ird A4 very promising | mir sale. There arg 1 five groups, all Jyin imte interes n Du ) y 5(00 17( Flynn, Ti/‘nmins, 19â€"20p re +8 ( t Bs groama o on c in i t*> ga x‘ C . w «2 L esbarys @ s Bm 5 ‘;.“-*» i3 "*.".;h'_ y rep w * Ne but ,A.,(u}% ks hss §°o Rea s sÂ¥ T KeNs a7t t ) " Ds ~. 0 5s 0k ® sn P w <~%3 hiplt _ 28 Riget 4y3 Rrraggs Â¥ #afg pxag> Wrmees( aincg<P e CAE M p 2 Pss & y ¢ & ® with a 3 D on t 1) tâ€" in â€" Mini 1 nc M 1 D "Lede wliere you are to. where you be. Crowd more into the busy day Modern business demands the sp efficiency of the Chevrolet "490". l x Cover. the from tWher Marshallâ€"Ecclestone, Ltd. er ie Hayâ€" atented, THO .= 4 mtrad Minit M _ minâ€" r[fl 16 H LOCAL DEALERS, TIMMINS, ONT. |We G LIGHT RAILWAY CO. AGAIN ASKS GOVERNMENT HELP ann« L€ The Minstrel Troupe ‘have had «a number of suceessful practices recent ly and now have their show about perâ€" feeted. The troupe may give its first public entertainment in the New Emâ€" pire Theatre on the evening of May 24th. if stage settimgs, etce., arrive in time, otherwwme another date ‘will be on rorcupine Lodge OI , I Star are in Cochrane toâ€"d at the institution of the r Star Lodge there. A laroi Ing, i with t Night poriant MeJ® ila. 1€ 18 () M il wa\ ground! Spend less time going 1 unced articular Nes en yed N( Ha n NC & ( ¢ts continue very encouragâ€" ut it mildly, in connection wotk now under way in the NC h wk iaike atrea. Anotner imâ€" rike was reported last week rthwest shore of the Peninâ€" D In it ochrane toâ€"day assisting tion of the new Eastern ere. _A large number of [immins and South Porâ€" »â€"day for the ceremonies 10 rernment has been in 16 representatives o cht Railway Co., and med nith, 1.0.0 onnection® with the from the flooded riâ€" 1( He eeK OW 100 ind Ma nome in where you ought tc; ferreda payment plan ilth n vernment a mile to L V )6 m west In n Ontario Tie Â¥.. is in town U Another im U 1 M t1 Eastern ithe 0 17 11 Swas speed and K 11 cted ana ere ol 11 Lo D () mteere; *‘ Phe scotsman as a TPioneer‘ * by Mr. P. Harrower; ‘*The Seotsman as ‘a EHumorist,‘‘ by Mr. J. K. Moore; ‘"The Finest Music in the World,â€" the Pibroch,‘‘ ‘by ‘‘Seotty‘‘ Wilson; ‘*‘The Seenery of Seotland," by Mr. W, Coupar; ‘‘Paisley,"‘ by Mr. Ailex Wikkon; ‘‘Jocek Tamson‘s Bairns,‘‘ by Mr. M. B. Seott; ‘‘Why Is Robin Grav?‘‘ by Mr. Hamish Duff ; * Annie night,"‘ and there will be fourâ€"minute addresses on subjects of special inter est by members of the Society. In addition there will be attractive muâ€" sical numbers, including selections by an orchestra from the Timmins Citi zens‘ Band. The programme, which is in charge of the secretary, Mr. C. G. Pirie, will include songs and instto mental selections by talented and po pular artists. There will be an im promptu dance, as well as refreshâ€" ments, and other features. The topics as outlined by the secretary include:â€"â€" ‘‘‘The Poetry of Seotland,‘‘ by Mr. Steele; ‘*The Sceotsman as a Pioneer‘" by Mr. P. Harrower; ‘*The Seotsman Mr._ M. B. Se Gray?‘ by Mr. Laurie‘s Neck, donald. M on one C1€ mIis ‘‘TOPIC NIGHT‘‘ ON FRIDAY AT CALEDONIAN MEETING sOovVEREIGN CONSIDERING ACTIVE DEVELOPMENT L‘ne golâ€"darn There are spot ocean, By the light o The OInin nd a meeting ikely be ealled a hese plans unde:1 as a total of 12 iin amount ith some « want no rhymes of the North Land, Nor yet of the Cheeckaho; m full to the neck of this North 9 The meeting of the Caledonian Soâ€" ty of Timmins in the 1.0.0.F. Hall Friday evening of this week proâ€" ses to be an unusually interesting e. It is to be a special ‘‘topic rht.‘‘ and there will be fourâ€"minute in ere mt (1 Dred the 1€ Ost the s10dt T light of the soft South moon, man may lie by a ripe brown S(} H icres lying south. .A cerâ€" of surface work together amond drilling has been roperty, ‘but the present a thorough development property. The company lebt of anvy kind and has KISMET OO n d that plans are un n for active developâ€" wereign Gold Mine» of shateholders wili t an early date to get r way. The Sovereign 0 acres, 40 acres adâ€" T( by Mr. G. A. M m e waste ol sn in the reef treasury 000,000 e dollar iI1 n( THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE wer with uld. MA )1°C )6 H ry, as well tock out of 1N la )1 ruti€ Int LC M n ) \t strewn lares ind acâ€" en This exceptional tour starts from Montreal on Saturday June 24th, callâ€" ing at Quebee, by the splendid W hite Star Line steamship ‘*Canopie‘‘ (12,â€" 000 tons.) .A period of approximately The arrangements for this tour are most complete and the charge which is a minimum one covers everything in the way of transportation, hotel accommodation with three meals a day transfers, sightâ€"seeing fees, in briet all necessary travelling expenses for the entire tour. servant know portunit y in life. noa, I‘isa, home, N~Naples, sorrento, Capri, Pompeii, Vesuvius, Florence, Venice, Trent, Innsbruek, Munich, the Paksion Play at Oberammergau, Nuâ€" remberg, Mayence, the Rhine, Coâ€" logne, Brussels, Louvain and Ostend, returning through London and Liverâ€" pun]. two months will be occupied by thae tour as by the itinerary the return trip is made from Liverpool by the fine steamship *‘*Regina‘‘ (16,500 tons) arriving at Montreal on August 26th. The is the cA otn htfi 41e ie ternier tsfi Te poIrtert ht 4t orierterfef ies? mind ing organized under the persona pervision of Mr. T. H. Matthew A. (Oxon) Assistant Professor of thematics, MeGIll University, and Instruetorâ€"Lieutenant, ‘Roval Q 1sS A In In ary and economic signinNcance of tne siglits seen and the placesâ€" visited. A most carefully planned and inâ€" teresting itinerary has been arranged including visits to Montreal, Liver pool, Chester, Stratfordâ€"onâ€"Avon, Oxâ€" ford, London, Paris, Versailles, Fonâ€" tainebleau, Rheims, Lyons, Marseilles, Cannes, Nice, Monaco, Mentone, Geâ€" noa, Pisa, Rome, Naples, Sorrento, pool, Cnester ford, London tainebleau, R Cannes. Nice Apply to any agent of the Canddian National Railway for further prticuâ€" lars. â€"â€"1fâ€"21) to irave world. b ast summet Tand unmn 11 About the best thing a father can for his boys is to encourage them travel and see something of the rld, before they become too keenly rrossed in commercial life. Travel a great Educatorâ€"it enriches the id and fits the youth to better fill place in life. A normal boy is obâ€" ure STUDY TOUR FOR BOYS M question of the hour:â€"‘*When T. & N. 0. going to resume the r service on the Poreupine that gave such satisfaction ition, 10( o condu« m 1¢ 1t the artist1« assimilates and retains Pravel gives him his opâ€" fits him for every phase uropeé unde guides will be se excursions and give tistic, historie, liter. sicnificance of the s at present the personal T. Matthews by the return by the (16,500 ‘ Ma 1 late M PORCUPINE CROWN MINE CROSSCUTTING ON 500â€"FT. at n balt, has received a letter from Hon. Dr. King, Dominion Minister of Puâ€" blie Works, stating that the engineerâ€" ing branch of the Public Works Dept. has been instrueted to investigate and report as soon as possible regarding the recent request of the Timmins Board of Trade for proper wharves Work at the Poreupine progréssing favourably. T presext is centered chief roséâ€"cutting t oM: iucht Mr. D. MeEachren, exâ€"Mavor of Coâ€" y .â€"â€"al ' y ’ es yenl !\1\}‘{ P ~ S : + ’ l JB y 3 $ permriliinnaAniitentatinn dry mfi F‘»--;?W:é“ A ittaganml Distributors in the principal towns of the North Country. Pure, clean milk from green pastures. THE NYE YÂ¥ eS Te thexs Abp xA W .. 4 ol ue *A t §X SS e BX +A + \ ' e NY S% c 63 hss snror Nes e ‘ We oth, "th uD‘ .‘..t“. w +c NEW WHOLE MILKâ€" POWBERE at rorecupme Crown is urably. The work ered ehiefly on the the 500â€"foot level. In the brown and yellow tins Land1n and Conâ€" ‘‘There was a fairâ€"sized crowd at the meeting Sunday evening in the New Empire Theatre when Miss Bukay gave an address on conditions in Rusâ€" sia. A noticeable percentage of thosu attending the meeting were foreigners and most of these were wearing red ribbons, embleifatic no doubt of Red Russia. | The work of sinking the shaft at the V.N.T. will soon be in full swing, and it is understood that the sinking will be carried to the 1000â€"foot level. Diaâ€" mond drilling work has .been carmed on with xery encouraging results. V.N.T. SINKING SHAFT, WILL GO DOWN TO 1000 FT.

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