Porcupine Advance, 24 May 1922, p. 7

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April proved a record manth the Dome Mines. The production talled $377,0000 in gold. The bandled an average of 950 tons day. It is estimated that the net j fit for the month of April will A $250,000. The grade of ore is g as around $14.00 in gold to the to: tC A,Qane between Cam brai and Messine Avenkes tLane between Mes sines Ave, and Hol linger Lane. We st Bo ) U in 41 a p y FAMOUS TRID ComNG . ‘DEAD BooY OF MAN L ,§ EORr ThE WOGKkEY cuue) thaee days in tht Aver } Opportunity for the People of the Dis Outcome of _trict to Hear an Unusual Highâ€" Astitude class Concert and Show Supâ€" port of Hockey 1: ; of Reports have appeared in some newspapers to the effect that an ex: baustive report on the electrification wf the T. & N. 0. Railway had been submitted to the Ontario Government or to Premier Drury, which amounts to about the same thing. This report does not appear to be quite eorrect. it is understood that engineering exâ€" perts ‘have been at work. for some months making out a report regardâ€" ing the T. & N. 0. electrification, but puly an interim report has been subâ€" mitted as yet to the T. & N. 0. Com mission and no report of any kind has so far been given to the Premier or the Government. Further, it is un derstood that the report in prepara tion will be an exhaustive one, giving in the fullest detail the fAgures of the cost of complete electrification of the T. & N. 0. from the Bay to Tin Can and the other Bay. The ladies of the R.C. Church are giving a Grand Euchre Party in the Mcelintyre Hall on Wednesday even, ing, May 3ist. There will be prizes for the euchre and in addition a $2.5% gold piece will be given to the holder of the lucky number ticket. The Me Intyre Orchestra will furnish good music during the evening and a pleasâ€" an‘t time may be expected by all at. tending. ZAt tive to all lo Quintile Trio West, and the tunate enougn a visit from this All in the distric of attending thi ter event. ‘By so a rare treat appreciation here. REPORT NOT READY YET ON ELECTRIFICATION OF T. & N. 0 ‘"‘Big developments at the various mines in the United States and Can ada are expected during the current year, because of the fact that labor is now plentiful and costs have come down materially from those prevailâ€" ing shortly after the end of the war. These facts have caused a large numâ€" ber of mines to resume operations, and others to commenee development campaigns on a larger seale than here tofore. A boom in the mining stocks is usually the result of large sceale deâ€" velopment operations, which almost invariably open up important new ore bodies. Borden DOME MINE ESTABLISHES NEW HIGH RECORD IN APRIL AUTHORITIES PREDICT BOOM IN MINING INDUSTRY Hamilton B. Wills & Co.‘s Market Despatch last week features the folâ€" lowing :â€" s wee waurmier 1. The Council of The Corporation of The Town of Timmins intends to construct as a Local Improvement 8‘ Sanitary Sewers on the streets shown on the following table, and intends to specially assess a part of the cost upon the land abutting directly on the work. f 2. The estimated cost of the work, The Corporation share of the cost, and the estimated special rate per foot frontage is set forth in the following table. 10!in Fhe Quir ealre nne lainmen t ss one t} i1ons of STREET m The Special Assessment is to be paid in 15 arnual instalmen®s@ A petition against the work will not avail to prevent its construction. Dated May l6th., 1922. inder H OCKey H «We We VV € NT musical tri0. make a point rthvy musical ire prom|l ore is given to the ton. 1 H 10 win CK € ROM pro TAKE NOTICE THAT mill pet € C oP 1 Crusty Old Papa (looking him over) â€"There must be. rouan daughtan Nhas promised mawy me nd ehâ€"ahâ€"I‘d like to k if there is any insanity in youah milv? 4 ther be a Ducks d as for me. ning gear that they ¢ missing his body. Some ducks when th called drakes. Drakes set or hatch, just loatf and eat. If I had to be ther be a drake every L€ Unless otherwise decided by the Soâ€" ciety, the meeting of the Caledonian Society of Timmins on Friday evenâ€" ing of this week will be the last meetâ€" ing until after the summer holidays. The meeting Friday evening May 26th is to be a Social Evening. The proâ€" gramme is in charge of Messrs. M. B. Seott, W. Coupar and C. G. Pirie, and promises to be unusually attractive. The intention is to make this last meeting, the very best of the season, which will be something special. sureâ€" ly. The programme for the evening will inelude voeal and instrumentat music, games, dancing, refreshments and other social pleasures. An extra special feature will be selections by the Band Orchestra including Bandâ€" master Wolno and Messrs. 0. Brown and Archibald, with ‘‘Seotty‘‘ Wilson at the piano. and other special fe the Band master W The body is Walter Niemi SOCIAL EVENING FRIDAY AT CALEDONIAN SOCIETY BOY‘S COMPOSITION ‘‘DUCKS.‘" The Duck is a low ‘heavyâ€"set bird eomposed mostly of meat, bill, and feathers. His head rests on one end and he sets on the other. There ain‘t no between to his toes and he carries a toy balloon in his stomach to keep from sinking. The duck ‘has only two legs and they are set so far back on his runâ€" ning wear that they come durn near V O Wed 11 on tcome of the Usual Unchristian Aritude of the Provincial Auâ€" thorities. decen{( n 1a un( ind m W :ey Reginald Archibald A prospective fatherâ€"inâ€"law laughtah has promised pie O ich the on ) and W A SYMPTOM ive me in N4 M sU J when they are big are n ve m ro wn bodv w anyv IV days L V the sad l 1Di¢ 1( 0o more than 100 K ridiculous amount )6 rious youngs ty or de don‘t ‘have to go swimming a duck I‘d raâ€" ime W d but e () merous ( {] Dt LCY to know ines n In 11 t i U ti 1m ut )V of to N lhe schumac preparations we Day on July | | Tournament of @R00000¢00teAdee0ge¢tceteesetase ni‘ mI hiIs c Se Pos The Schumacher Fire Brigade have preparations well under way for a Big Day on July I1st, when the annual Tournament of the Temiskaming Fireâ€" men‘s Association will be held at Schumacher. The Temiskaming Fire. men‘s Tournament has always been a big day in the North Land and it can be safely left to the enterprise and awbility of the Schumacher people to see that the 1922 event is equal to anvy DON‘T MISS HOCKEY CONCERT THURSDAY, MAY 25th. to make from the dent un introdu« mMayor and Councillor Latrange as beâ€" ing ineligible were considered by the Judge last week and the protests disâ€" missed after consideration.* Followâ€" ing this further protests were entered, and it is understood now that the eliâ€" gibility of the whole Council, as well as HF{ of Mayor Pipe, are being quesâ€" tion¢d. It‘s a funny worl*. this North Uwing to theâ€" regular publication day, Wednesday being the wellâ€"known and esteemed 24th, of May, and acâ€" cordingly a fireâ€"crackerâ€"jack holiday,. The Advance is published a day earliâ€" er than usual and so ean not give an account until next week of the Fireâ€" men‘s Annual Ball to be ‘held this (Tuesday) evening in the Masonic Hall. It is a safe bet however, that it will be a pleasant and very successful VC Ej i‘The Afternoon Tea given on Saturâ€" day last at the residence of Mrs. J. W. Fogg for the benefit of St. Matthew‘s Tennis Club proved a very pleasant and successful event. The event reâ€" alized sufficient to clear the indebtedâ€" ness of the Club and thus allow for a good start for this new season. The election | 0 f offimeyeâ€"ftrsetrie=â€"theatth ow ‘s L 2 lub will be held evening of this week. "~ W M ind C€ 2al ance n | CORPOR ESTIMATED y cost or ths AHY imp It His many Owir The The reside 1 W )6 ery t is unds tmaster â€" a C WORK H. E. MONTGOMERY, Clerk. Te 1€ H M n Th 1 Mi ] (}0) n injuries receved in an acelâ€" erground. His complete reâ€" )w seems to ive only a matter ‘r lor many yéears at South resigned, moving to Barrie Mr. Dan MeLennan, a reâ€" ldier and an oldâ€"timer of the n remarkablv t€ ni ime sts against the Cobalt ouncillor Lafrange as beâ€" were considered by the eek and the protests disâ€" consideration. * Followâ€" ier protests were entered, riends will be delighted Mr. T. Brown continues arkably good progress Lekhardts put on Wednesday and Thurs ‘rospector Murphy des OoF COST N K€ Is1C ostmaster m 1 show he has seen r the past three has been out on nc mnion 181( ave I .. Qu arpis THE PORCUPIHE ADVANCE Stat H exceeller £1.00 (0 id iC Est Special Rate Per Foot Frontage publication yPe L 11e w os on Friday sen fortuâ€" ntile trio , violinist equires no > It will to finish. W . XUAIT, at South Mj veserve Th urd at 1 h 1.49 1.41 uk )6 W SPECIAL The factory representative will be at this store on Thursday & Friday May 25 and 26 to show the many good E}“ a a '/‘ points and special fea-r/fi tures in all details of / @04400000008064666 0@000000980000000000000000000000000460608600080406 @40000¢dzrg Warren & Finlay Ltd. ©0009¢0000000000080 00000000 $400000000 900000004 0000000000090000 00900# 06# ¢ Friday afternoon the Ladies Aid of the Presbyterian Church will serve Tea in this store. _ Everything homeâ€"cooked on the Perfection Stoves in this "Perfection" Store. _ You are specially invited. Do not miss this ! Phone 291 Pertection O1l Stoves ‘ DF He will be delighted to answer any questions and to prove to any and all that the Perfection Oil Stoves are, as the name implies, just about " Perfection " for the housewife. All economical housewives will do well to visit this store during this demonstration and learn firstâ€"hand from an expert the wonderful value of the Perfecâ€" tion Oil Stoves. lt is all free and you will be under no obligation to purchase anything, but you will be very welcome. V( ON FRIDAY SIRA 110 Timmins, Ont. NEW!PERFECTION

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