Porcupine Advance, 11 Aug 1927, 2, p. 6

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Our prices are most reasonable and when you use the tackle which we carry, you need not fear that you cannot land the big ones. In our sports goods department will be found a complete asâ€" sortment of rods, reels, lines, sinkers, hooks, flies, floats, etc., etc. Prominent Canadians throughout the whole Dominion have given the ‘‘Isaac Waltons" plenty of moral support in their favourite sport this summerâ€"so prepare now for the fall fishing seasonâ€" when gamey fish are more gamey and the thrill of singing reel echoes over lake and stream. Prices at Factory, Oshawa, Ontarioâ€"â€"Govrernment Taxes Extra Special 2â€"Door Sedan _ â€" = « «:‘ Special 4â€"Door Sedan â€" 1,220 Special De Luxe Landau Sedan, wlth trunk 1,345 Special Commercial Coupe â€" _ 1,095 Special De Luxe Sport Coupe, with dlckey seat 1,205 ELDOM do the lines and color harâ€" monies of the costliest cars attain such exquisite artistry as those of the Jubilee Series Oldsmobile Six. Seldom do the finest of customâ€"built creations present more evidences of smartness and refinement than the luxurious interior of this latest Oldsmobile, with its rich moâ€" hair upholstery, its walnutâ€"finish panels and trim, its deeply cushioned seats, its silverâ€"finish hardware, its dome lighting. And, in addition, Oldsmobile gives you a precisionâ€"built, sxx-cylmder engine of superb smoothness, power and flexibilityâ€"plus posiâ€" tive four-wheel brakes and every modern motor car feature. Marshallâ€"Ececlestone, Limited Timmins, Ont. PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS OF CANADA, LIMITED Cavlor‘s RMews » ‘*Maybe you was,""‘ retorted the other, ‘‘and ah reckon you‘s going to die de same way.‘"‘ ‘*Ah shuah does pity you,"‘ said a coloured pugilist to his opponent as they squared off. ‘"Ah was bohn with boexing gloves on."‘‘ $1,115 1,220 1,345 1,095 â€"â€"Exchange On Monday, August lst, Mrs. J. Firth entertained a number of the little friends of her son and daugther, Sarah and Walter, at a double birthâ€" day party. Miss Gladys Gibbons asâ€" sisted in giving the little folks a good time. They had games of all sorts, races, etc, and when lunch was served they showed very apparent appreciaâ€" tion. All report a jolly time. Bornâ€"On Monday, August 8th, to Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Pfohl,â€"a daughâ€" ter. Bornâ€"In South Poreupine, on Augâ€" 4th, to Mr. and Mrs. George Maruâ€" chuck,â€"a daughter. Congratulations. Mrs, A. Londry and children are on a visit to the parental home at Meaâ€" ford, Ont. Mr. A. David Seott is on a vacation in the South. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Nigard and son, Holgar, left toâ€"day for their forâ€" mer home in Sweden. TIMMINS BRANCH Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Mortenson and Master Johnny are away for a motor trip to Montreal and other points of interests. Mr. Alex Grannas left this week for his home in Sweden. Mrs, A. Londry and children are on a visit to the parental home at Meaâ€" Mrs. Bert Frisby and Master Jimâ€" mie, of Kemptville, are holidaying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Costain. Mr. and Mrs. Sol. Sky returned on saturday from the South. They motored as far as Englehart but were not allowed to proceed farther oxer the Ferguson Highway as the contracâ€" tors are still busy between Bourkes and Swastika. Miss Kathleen LeRoy is home after a, visit with relatives at Sudbury. Mr. D. Cattarello, accompanied by his daughter, Miss Roma, left toâ€"day for a trip to Montreal, Halifax and New York, and other American cities. Part of this will be a waterâ€"trip going, but they will return by an overland route. Mrs. Dan MceLellan and young son, Douglas, left Monday for a visit at her former home at Calabogie, Ont. . Miss Daphne Boyce, of Ottawa, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. E. G. Britton, in town. South Poreupine, Aug 10th. Speâ€" cial to The Advance. Mrs. A. Holmes, of the Ankerite Mine, is on a two months‘ vacation trip to her parental home at Burlingâ€" ton, Ontario. Three Pupils in Form II Win Honours and One in Form I. in Departmental Examination. â€" Other Items of Interest from The Advance Correspondent at South Porcupine. South Porcupine Pupils in Lower School Examinations THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO *4 %"% $ * *# V VC #"+ #°% o 9 #"+ #"+% * t #4 b_® ® _4 w OA # %.% #"+ \/ VC #*"* #°% W o #"% ¢°% .“ +. * €% «*+ ce ©.% *. #"e # % s 0 % «s % wle *# #"6 #.% People who want to reduce varicose veins, or get rid of running sores and ulcers should not hesitate to get a bottle at once. _ It is so powerful that a small bottle lasts a long time. Any pharmacy can supply you. Moisley Ball sells lots of it. After a few day‘s ‘treatment the veins will begin to grow smalller and by regular use will soon reduce to normal. can start toâ€"day to bring them back to normal size, and if you are wise you will do so. Just get an original bottle of Moone‘s Emerald Oil at any dispensâ€" ing pharmacist and apply it night and morning as directed to the enâ€" larged veins. It is very powerful and penetrating, and only a little is reâ€" quired. Miss Marguerite Harty, of Campâ€" bell‘s Bay, Que., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. T. E. ‘Cahill. There have been quite long police courts the last two or three weeks, drunks and speeders answering for a large number of the charges. On Thursday there were five drunks who paid the usual $10 and costs. Two other men were fined for speeding. For letting their cows run John Tomâ€" nik, Alex Gregulski, Mike Waleo, Frank Barrich and Steve Luchan each paid fines. John Mongotich paid a heavy fine, being found guilty of asâ€" sault. Frank Melisani was also fined for assault. Clifford, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Foster Young, Dome Extension, we are sorry to report, is ill with typhoid fever. Varicose Veins Reduced Or Money Back Simple Home Treatment That is Giving Amazing Results . { _ C VCE The world progresses. Toâ€"day ailâ€" ments that took weeks to cure can now be ended in a few days. If you have varicose veins or bunches you Mr. W. J. Cahill;, of North Bay, spent the weekâ€"end with his brother, T. 6. and Mrs. Cahill in town. Miss Mary Melntosh spent Jlast week as the guest of Mrs. W. tosh, Timmins. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Simpson and son, are on a vacation trip to his parâ€" ents‘ home at Welland, and will visit other Ontario towns before their reâ€" turn. Mr. Allan Pearce Jr.;, Mrs. Stan Pearce, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cross returned this week from a very pleasant motor trip to Atlantic City. Passedâ€"Minerva Bannerman, Beaâ€" trice Dowzer (honours), Tomasena Boyle, Luella Duggan, ‘Claire Gervais, Gladys (Gibbons, Thomas Holding (Canadian History), Fanny Jaakola, Franeis King, Arvid Korpi, Mona LaForest, Leslie Lloyd, Walter Mcâ€" Dougall (Canadian history and art), Eleanor MceJanet, William MecLean, d{arry Martin, Robert Miner, Florence Murphy, Angelina Musemeci, Aileen Schneider, Annabel Taylor, David Taylor, Jennie Taylor, Irwin Wilson, Jean Wright, Clifford Young. Form IIâ€"Barney Bucovetsky, Rose Bucovetsky, Myrtle Dysart, Auni Korpi, Vern LaForest, Robert MeWilâ€" liams, (Gordon Michaelson, Nora O‘â€" Shea (arithmetic), Valerie Rapsey (honours), Irene Rowe, John Sharp (honours), Lazer Slotnick (physics, botany), Max Smith (Latin), Ruth Spencer (h(mnmx), ‘allum Stevenson, Fred Tavlor. | The report of Forms I and II of the Lower School examinations were sent to Secretary M. Smith this week. In the Lower School the only student atâ€" taining honour standing was Beatrice Dowzer. In Form II, Valerie Rapâ€" sey, John Sharp and Ruth Spence obtained honours. Where a pupil failed in one or more subjects it is mentioned after the name. They will have to write these subjects over aâ€" eain. Miss MacWhinnie, of Hamilton, is Westinghouse Maximum Volume Greater Distance Finest Smooth Operation CANADIAN WESTINGHOUSE CO. LIMITED HAMILTON, _ Soles Offices in Principal Canadian Cities. The Cochrane Northland Post last week referred to the opening of the Government Liquor store there as follows:â€"‘*The Government Liquor Control Store was opened yesterday afternoon for business. While quite a number of people made their purâ€" chases at no time was there an unâ€" seemly crowd, and the event passe off practically unnoticed.‘"‘ _ â€"Mr. and Mrs. Curnow sail this week from Montreal for Cornwall. ing Mr. Dorigo play at a social event here this week. The musician went on to remark that Mr. Dorigo‘s inâ€" terpretation of classical and lighter music on the accordion was the most expressive and impressive that he had ever heard. PRESENTATION MADE ON TUESDAY TO MR. J. F. CURNOW Mr. Vietor Dorigo, of Detroit, is at present visiting Timmins and effort is being made to induce ‘him to take‘ up permanent residence here, it is underâ€" stood. Mr. Dorigo is an aceordion player of the most remarkable talent, and has greatly interested musicians who have heard him. **He can give organ and other effects on the accordiâ€" on in the most gifted way,"‘"‘ one of these musicians remarked after hearâ€" Make sure that you Have only Genuine Radiotrons They give the best resuits NOTEWORTHY ACCORDION f PLAYER VISITS TIMMINS Mr. Pearce and his daughter, Mrs. Brimblecombe, returned to their home in Manilla this week after a pleasant visit with his daughter, Mrs. C. Mcâ€" Innis, at her summer home at Golden City. visiting her uncle, Mr. W. Donaghue CPrepared by the makers of Nestlés Food The sleeveless frock is of voile and is handmade. The yoke and shoulder, as well as the skirt, has fine pintuckâ€" ing. The sceallops at the neck and hips are handmade, with tiny clusters of French knots and at the shirt‘s brief hem narrow lace ruffies add to its charm. The broadâ€"brimmed hat of leghorn has a plain band around the crown and the brim is bound with the same grosgrain ribbon. A Delightful Afternoon Frock of V oile, On the warmest afternoon one may be assured of keeping cool and serene with the knowledge of being wellâ€" dressed in this dainty costume. The next regular meeting of the town council is scheduled for Monday afternoon, Aug. 22nd, commencing at 4 p.m. The following were the seores at the Rod and Gun Club weekly shoot on Thursday last:â€"J. Amms, 18; K. Eyre, 10; F. Furlong, 10; G. Jones, 16; Caut. D. Jones, 14; R. Milne, 2X T. A. MceDonough, 18; F. MeGrath, 20; M. A. O ‘Brien, 15 ; J. H. Staunton, 17, F. Sexton, 15; Capt. Young, 15; P.: C; YÂ¥oung, 23. In the shootâ€"off the weekly trophy was secured ‘by F. MeceGrath on the seâ€" cond shot. . McGRATH THE WINNER OF WEEKLY GUN CLUB SHOOT Dr. L. Gagnon Veterinary Office 27 FOURTH AVE. Dentistry 3 Specialty n *

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