Porcupine Advance, 12 Jul 1922, 1, p. 6

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None sold after UKh ncluding ) Season Ticket Eight Entertainments: Adults $2.20, Children $1.10 ( OUR SLOGAN : We‘ll fill the Rink with Season Ticket Holders N The OWL says: ‘‘Don‘t say I didn‘t warn yuh.‘‘ BUY SEASON TICKETS NOW 703â€"4â€"5 Bank of Hamilton Building One of the Greatest Woman Orators The OWL says: ‘‘Don‘t say I didn‘t warn yuh.‘‘ BUY SEASON TICKETS NOW We can execute orders in these issues for our Porâ€" cupine friends, promptly and â€" satisfactorily. Wire your orders at our expense. TORONTO, ONT. . Gibson Co. Author, Worldâ€"Traveller, Orator the Continent We e ue n t is t ® THE BIG PROGRAMME INCLUDES : ‘‘INTERNATIONAL®‘‘ GAME AT THE DOME ON SATURDAY turn land‘‘* versus **Scotland, played at the Dome grou very lively match is assur« the second game to be pla benefit of Ralph Calve pular feotball enthusiast trict who did much to ma popular in the Poreupine. been ill for some time ani sent at Gravenhurst, Mus! ODDITIES IN EXPLOSION AT BIDGOOD MINES RECENTLY In regard to the recent expiosion at the Bidgood Mines some days ago, The COdbalt Northern News says that people were awakened as far away as Swastika and that at properties close to the sceene of the expleeion, dishes were shaken off shelves and many other results of a minor nature oceurâ€" red. No damage was done at the variâ€" ous propérties except the breaking of Continnine,. The News says: ous properUules LCLLC cUAE K LXE .(Â¥ 4e windows. Continuing, The News says: ©About a ton of powder was in the magazine at the time it blew up. No one had near the powder since the evening previous. Only two men were on shift at the time of the exâ€" plosion, both underground. Not a trace can he found of the magazine, and the trees nearbhy were stripped of their leaves and some of the rock turn ed over. ‘The cause is a mystery to the management as no one was around at the time. It is fortunate that it happened in the night otherwise some _one might have been injured. Manager 'l) H. Angus, of the Bidgood, after an investication of the explosion at the On Saturday next, Juh 15th, the reâ€" irn Game, ‘*Engâ€" mnIn MR W L that se One ot that a sho was caust »r a few s Il€ Major Arthur E. Runnells Stevens, Children‘s Musical Clown of One of Ganada‘s Most Interesting Speakers NCW YOI’k City The greatest Laugh-MakiilgLF‘ljf}" ,?f Lillian Reed, Flautist and Pianist { L( _ the Century : "It pays to Advertise The Elias Day Players of Chicago Little Alice Louise Shrode 11 omplefte it of the one. The return game on t the Dome will be equally and no football enthusiast rict should miss getting a| e hbus service nowadays sy for all from all over the ittend such events. 1 re 1 1 1¢t bhe nV the Mdg the expl o the cor me groul« is assured., Is a be played for the ol Calverley, a poâ€" the treatiment. o ** International crowd despite bi mateh was a ve ine. of PRESENT S3 Muskoka, »wder. At least nly explanation the ‘blow up wa:s and frame wa: t of this disâ€" make football e. Ralph has and is at p»reâ€" ALl T4 melusion tha ector ‘horrow ouse, and round by THE PURCUPINE ADVANCE e ‘‘*THE MAN FROM LOST RIVER‘‘ AT NEW EMPIRE THILS WEEK atre on week, Jul special th Goldwyn Lost Rive its real t Katharine Newlin most impressive d life that has even be Man From Lost R picture nicture melodrama IneVl As in .441 dwn ‘*Madame X,""‘ ‘*‘"Lhe Comediâ€" an,‘‘ ‘‘A Voice in the Dark," and many others, the director has achievâ€" ed several distinctive touches in his handling of the action of groups and massing his characters to »uggest the mental attitudé of the minor persons in the Particularly this effect is obtained ‘by never permitting the main characters to be"tong absent from the sereen. The story is thus unified and the interest maintained urou In1"n The Cochrane Post re ‘immins Fire Brigade at macher Tournament, as rw y professional lines."‘ Ch replies to this by suggesti Post onlyv says this becau @tion lawyn â€" have h human melt a slappedâ€"Togein cowboys whoopin pursuing a wvillain renuine story of nresent. Oun the present a man‘ ; Di( 16 specal at the mnen ink Lloyd, whose productior story of charecter conflict sent. On the one hand was the ian‘s nephew, charming of perâ€" ut weak in character; on the the strong lumberman, whose ife with men had estranged him the tenderness of women. The rbhle girl comes between them, i is a startingly powerful 211 n pnceture,. O 1 ecial at the New Empire Theâ€" Friday and Saturday this ly 14th and 15th, is an extra hat all should see. It is the outl 111 are nâ€" on l the contest on July 1s rs were just as fully vo )1 even been aclhmeved. ine Lost River,"" a Goldwyn ar removed from the false ‘‘western.‘‘. It is dâ€"together tale of a troupe whooping about a ranch, a villain. Mr. Llovd had ave earned ie excellence made from Cewlin Burt It deals in character and a picture Llova rmanent thke nere w ya‘s previ Phe Nilver ane‘s represe ermanent an| is because the swift and so m amas i: L. remarkable Un represen ruUn Clhic refers Man F1 mA ) if e l of perâ€" on the . whose ged him n.. The n ‘them, o wertul| T PA s (Uroidâ€" Horde,"‘" J 4 w THE CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OF TIMMINS. 0000000000090 9 00000900 00090008 0004 06004044 64A ; P.O. Box 62 Phone No. 32 § NM'MMOMOQMO000“000“““0000““!0_0_0‘_0_’__!_‘___“” WQ“O“OWQOW NQMMWMWOO“’O Regular Meeting dis # tie summer mon retingz in October. ecial announcements come to C. Martino‘sâ€"the largest direct importer of specialties inâ€" cluding :â€" Pure Italian Olive Oil, Salad Oils, Black and Green Olives, Maccaroni. All kinds of Imported Cheese, Mushrooms, Garlic, Tomato Paste, Arâ€" tichokes, Etce., Etc. Entreoreneur Peintra P.0O. 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