Porcupine Advance, 2 Aug 1922, 1, p. 2

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: _\ VAE l L. z Yaisiting Brothers and Sisters alâ€" Nathan Greenberg : ways welcome. $ 60 Balsam St. _â€"â€" Timmins. 3 | Isabella Vollet, Ethel Keene, $8001008000000000000080040 > N.G, Ree. See, 4 @4144 0904460080 0900 0006004004080 @9 4000400494464 FIGURES ARE THE LIFPE BLOOD OF BUSINESS. 35 Fourth Ave., Timmins Wholesale TObaCCOS and Confectionery Accountant and Auditor _ BANK OF MONTREAL Foot of Third Ave. For particulars, write H. F. Schroeder, St. Onge Bldg., Timmins. xX Derience The Timmins Conservatory. H. F. Schroeder, Director. Faculty of five experienced teachers. Vocal. Violin, Piano, Theory and Wind Instruments, and Languages,. Highest artistic standards. Now in wellâ€"appointed new quarters. Mhcieney juipment R. B. Angus, Esq. Lord Shaughnessy, KL.V.O, C. R. Hosmer, Esq. D. Capital Paid Up $27,250,000. Wm. McMaster, Esq. E. W. Beatty, Esq., K.C. Lt.â€"Col. Herbert Molson, C.M.G., M.C. Sir Lomer Gouin, K.C.M.G. Gen. Sir Arthur Currie, G.C.M.G., K.C.B. Timmins, Ont. Telephone 66 Offic MUSIC Branches in every important city and town in Canada and Newfoundland. Offices in London (Eng.), Paris (France), New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Spokane, and Mexico City. Ns # yâ€" T t 10 4 4 0 ',. m *A i + NTEX on * iX oDio t t . / uie s i Am t 19 esn , _ t SIR FREDERICK WILLIAMSâ€"TAYLOR, General Manager. )C SIR VINCENT MEREDITH BART., President. SIR CHARLES GORDON, G. B. E., Viceâ€"President. _ Harold Kennedy, Esq. y, KC.V.O, H. W. Beauclerk, Esq. Correspondents in every part of the world. EAD :; MONTREAL 11 = Dr. L. Gagnon â€" Phone 209 iimmins Gold Nugget Rebekal Lodge, No 173 T wo good Homesteads in Township of Mountjoy; partly cleared; best of land ; immediate possession given. Also, 10 H.P. Gasoline Engine, Fairâ€" banks Morse: used about fifteen mont Total Assets $653,869,071.21. Meets every 2nd and 4th Thursday the Oddfellows‘. Hall, Third Aveâ€" Sample Rooimm for Travellers Best dining room in town. Meals at all hours. Appls 1 e d ht and Day~ BOARD OF DIRECTORS your Dealer i Prepared opke PARIS HKOTEL IROQUOIS PALLS Veterinary Office n for business. ss rooms, and steam heated )â€"date conveniences. and Nitting Rooms. Brothers and Sisters alâ€" Timmins, Ont. nod order ir Doctor Medicine promptly at Cochrane, Ount Timmins, Ount G. B. Fraser, Esq. His Honour Henry Cockshutt, Esq. J. H. Ashdown, Esq. noll 3 tendâ€" Reserve $27,250,000.% on Dusiness on ocenpied by t claims «against are to be pre net the mins, on 1922 at lear Appeais against assessment 10 Local Improvements constructed un der Byâ€"Law No. 208. 30â€" _ H. E. MONTGOMERY, Cler} Take notice tha will be held in C mins, on Monday In response to the request of a num er of citizens, and so that all may njoy the Big Day at South Poreu: ine, T herehy proclaim Friday, Aue. 1111 ¢ 1)a NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. + AlL deD)ts owing to the said parinerâ€" ip are to be paid to Anthime Joseph Ecuyer who will continue to carry business on the premises heretofore cupied by the partnership, and all uumsâ€"against the said partnership e to be presented to the said Anâ€" ime Joseph L‘Ecuyer for settlement Dated at Timmins this 25th day of Tual consent t day of July U debts owin JK sALLâ€"â€"Iiouse and tFurniture, Horse, Wagon, Harness, Pigs, Chick ens, Ducks, ete. Two lots and stable with house. In good location. Apply to Jos. Chargales, second house on east side of Elm street from the corner of Sixth Avenue. 31â€"33p 110CE ness :â€"GHordon uind Sh¢ 1InmIins in neo has thi New Empire Theatre Block Barrister, Solicitor, Notary. Town of Timmins Civic Holiday, Aug. 4th nereny 1p1 a Civic H OoDser\ TIMMINS, ONT. 2 ret O@KkK in a J Holidas \UI_ #go0o hat ouse and t Court of hevision ouncil Rooms, Timâ€" , August the 14th in the afternoon to inst assessment for ts constructed unâ€" od_ citize Gauthier LecuNyer i Eead 1ay, the ween us Heating M avor O WII 1P‘ On the other hand, the Iroquois Falls scorer allows Anson a hit m the .3th. in#ings on what should have been a very easy out only for Duncan‘s erâ€" ror pure and simple, and ‘but for that Tate probably would have had a shutâ€" out. â€" Therefore, Iroquois Falls did not get an earned run. On the other hand Timmins got three earned runs in the Sth. on a triple by Duncan, singles by Tate and Pierce, and a saâ€" crifice by Melntyre. If you will take the trouble to look up the rule book, Mr. Iroquois Falls scorer, you will notice that any man getting on a bag either through a walk ortbeing hit by a pitched ball and then scores on a hit is a run earned. Normal School will not open in North Bay this year until Sept. 19th, several days later than usual. This is due to the fact that supplementary examinations are to be held for those who failed to pass the Entrance to Normal Examination in June. This Destefano should certainly get creâ€" dit fer a ‘hit in the 7th. innings, as his grounder was fielded cleanly and the play made at third ‘base, the runâ€" ner reaching the bag safely. No error was credited on the play. Then why not allow Johnny a hit? It is his by right and ‘he should get credit for same. due ent put Who would book a earned. to how morning, and all kinds of sail boats can be seen. There is a steamer fast on‘ the rocks at a point called dazard on the south coast ‘of Cornwall. It is almost time to collect the last mail which goes back from Plymouth, hope to ‘be able to give you allâ€" a good desceription om my trip later on. Again thanking you for your kindâ€" ness and also everyone who helped so enclosing ‘the mentt card yvesterday‘s luncheon, This card menâ€" tions all the giris in our party. 1 am underlining the names. We expect to land in Cheseborough tonight (July i2th) some time. ‘The l14th is the French National Holiday and we will be in Paris for that. The trip down the St. Tawrence was lovely, and to hbave keen in ness : much SCORER AT IROQUOIS FALL» NEEDS TO STUDY RULES Writ Hustle ball ga ent put Jgeen â€"guiven the . tihree.."=. won from the menus. instance **CPutman / 1 is mentioned, Miss Putman being of tbie party. Miss Orr is referted in. (the . item,; Lamb,":4 Sauce."*‘ Miss Orr‘s letter follows for July 1l11th. ‘This menu is p on board ship and is very intere It shows that the party is h everything good and upâ€"toâ€"date : matter of ‘**‘eats‘‘ and suggest: that there is lots of wholesome f board the Antonia. The menu board the Antonia. The menu eonâ€"|« tains the name of each young lady m! the Sunday World party, the names i-‘ being *‘‘hidden"‘‘ in the items of the|I menus. For instance **Putman" l)uvl\' is mentioned, Miss Putman being one| I Contest and accordingly won a place in the party of young ladies taken by the Sunday World on a tour of Euâ€" rope. Miss Orr encloses in her letter the luncheon menu of the Antonia for July 1l11th. ‘This menu is printed on board ship and is very interesting. It shows that the party is having Having Good Time on European Tour. Several Icebergs Seen on Voyage. Last week The Advance received a letter written on hboard the R.MLS. ‘*Antonia,‘‘ of the Cunard Line, by Miss Olive Orr, of South Poreupine, who was the North Land candidate in the recent Sunday World MISS DLIVE ORA WAITES FROM BOARD, "ANTON® 1 W aving, and tfher wvly on account perfectly zht till 4.30 the Thought perhaps it would interâ€" the Poreupine people if 1| were to e you a few things about our trip t1} ting on the report in The Broke râ€"last week of the district baseâ€" ame at the Falls, a correspondâ€" it the matter this way :â€"â€" ) is the seorer at the Falls? He doâ€" well to look up trne twe and see how earned runs are . He might also take notice as v to credit a hit where a hit is nt uUmost Yours truly ween tiien we 11¢ PA ay is a grand day. We izht of land nearly atl ill kinds of sail boats is a steamer fast Â¥o sport days. re on the team of\Jla land in Cheseborough ‘th) some time. The ich National Holiday l upâ€"foâ€"date in the and suggests also wholesome fun on The menu conâ€" laimnptons11p ‘anada and 11 date in t who â€"~%0 error Then why is his by redit for U li( mMmCoe the ivs late Oll€ «â€" Very Vuly the OE =() to @ 0980086 9000006008008 0040000 S t3 and *A reéeport on the Larder Lake disâ€" trict, Ontario, by Dr. H. C. Cooke, has heen published by the Geological Surâ€" vey. This presents the results of a deâ€" tailed study of the geology of MeV itâ€" tie and McGarry townships including the auriferous ‘hbelt lying to the north of the lake. The report is accompaniâ€" ed by a geological map on a seale of 2 inches to 1 mile. Bound with the reâ€" port on Larder lake is a report by Dr. @4000000000000006¢ 408000 000:000000000000000000:00001 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY MAKE REPORT ON LARDER LAKE LAKE SHORE PRODUCED OVER $44,000 DURING JUNTE The mary o Shore 2 i miill ran 94.940 per ceftt, possible running time, reducin tons of ore, and recovering the Power off (16 times Miscellaneous .. The percenta follows : V ap} nonth The ntell Now on Sale His Master s V oiceâ€" Vicor Records for August. The undersigned having purchased the King Edward Cafe, business, building, good will, etc., from Geo. Nam, wish to solicit a continuance of the patronage of the public and assure all of the best service and the closest attention to all patrons. £ 1Tl Le Roi d‘Ysâ€"Vainement, ma bien aimée Beniamino Gigli I Know a Lovely Garden (Baritone) Emilio De Gogorza La Cinquantaine (The Golden Wedding) (Violia) Mischa Elman At the Fountain (Am Springbrunnen) (Violin) Erika Morini Spring Song (Mendelssohn) (Piano) Oiga Samaroff Quartet In D Majorâ€"Adagio Cantabile â€" Flonzaley String Quar. Tannhauser Overtureâ€"Part 1 Philadeliphita Orchestra Tannhauser Overtureâ€"Part 3 Philadelphia Orchestra Tannhauserâ€"Elisabeths Gebet (Soprano,in German) M. Jeritza When Love is Kind (Soprano) Lucrezia Bori Violets Ciannina Mia We Would See Jesus Jesus, My All Mighty Lak‘ a Rose Last Rose of Summer at any "His Master‘s Voice" dealers Rock Me in My Swanee Cradle Old Kentucky Moonlighst 1 Certainly Must Be in Love Whenever You‘re Lonesome of June mill ran on the ©AaYatI following t the oper Mines, Kir . reéport. GLopes . e separate maps ing to the Direct Ottawa. the Kenogami ‘Lake and ke areas. Maps of Holines, Otto qgnd Boston townships arts of Dunmore, Bompas, Flavelle, Gross, Blain, Marâ€" Pacaud townships accomâ€" Manulactured by Berliner Gramâ€"oâ€"phone Co., Limited, Montreal in 94.906 Ask to hear these new selections played on the Victtola : VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL RECORDS aA T10tT of los KING EDWARD CAFE "HIS MASTER‘S VOICE*" COPYRIGHT, CANADA, 1900, BY EMiLE BERLINER ot 117 theretrom cital sumâ€" the Lake » for the POPULAR SONCGS Â¥isiting 1.86 p.« acecomâ€" report bc 'llzld b]«)u'it‘lll Wws as of the ) W Aileen Stanloyâ€"Billy Murra Lucy Isabelle Marsh Olive Klineâ€"Elsie Baker OQlive Klineâ€"Elsie Baker Alberto Saivi Alberto Salvi ‘*In the course of his valedictory address at Johannesburg as retiring President of the South African Insâ€" titute of Engineers, Mr. C. R. Atkinâ€" son declared that the Rand gold refinâ€" ery would be ‘‘the finest an the world.""* South Africa, he said, proâ€" dueced approximately 8,000,000 ozs. of gold, valued, in normal times, with the price of gold round about 85s. per ounce, at £34,000,000 annnativ. The ounce, at £04,000,000 annunatiy. refinery now in operation had sufficiâ€" ent capacity to deal with this quanâ€" tity. To put the matter in another form, something like 2,400,000 tons of rock were mined zlnnuzlll) to produce about 270 tons of gold, so that each working day nearly a ton of precious metal. was obtained.. Therefore, the new refinery would dbe receiving d issuing each day 1 ton of gold." RAND‘S NEW REFINERY NOW HANDLING TON GOLD A DAY is hy no The Ady teresting Notices have been issued this week by the Waterworks Dept., informing the public in general that water for sprinkling lawns, gardens, grass plots, boulevards, or grounds of any deseripâ€" tion shall only be used (between the hours of 6.30 and 8.30 in the morning and between the hours of 6.30 and 8.30 in the evening. Beniamino Gigli 66070 Emilio De Gogorza 66072 "olin) Mischa Elman 66073 in) Erika Morini 66074 Oiga Samaroff 66075 Flonzaley String Quar. 74746 Philadeliphia Orchestra 74758 Philadelphia Orchestra 74759 nGerman) M.Jeritza 74760 Lucrezia Bori 87344 RESTRICTED HOURS FOR WATER FOR LA BTC. rless Quartet Sterling Triu} 18908 10 Hiily Murrayt iA Merle Alcock ance sen( clipping he comment tua means dead vet _Lem Shung Seto Suey Seto Shing Wing Seto Yee Yick ) 45315 45313 45314 18913 1891 1 18907 t trua: the Rand l yet a friend of the following inâ€" 10 $1.50 oooooo 1.50 .83 853 253 23

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