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Porcupine Advance, 3 Mar 1927, 2, p. 8

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t â€" 1 was a fair‘attendance at the mE n O ol e ie A band concert on Thursday evening e o e o e c s ~â€"â€"J| last. : Owing to colds and other inâ€" Why Not Buy Your. Soft || disposition@s several members of the \Drinks made with the best band were not able to be present. e e e t e n _ "After the showing of the comedy at Smg water of Northern || the Majestic the band played their first number, a. march, ‘‘(Glorious | South.‘‘ after which Master James f -f SEBHEGW,AT»BB McFadden, of Timmins, favoured the BOTILING _ WORES . audience with pianoforte solo which ‘Releghone 60 _‘ P.0. Box 19 â€"~. . gOUTH POROUPINE _ â€"Warehouse in Timmins at â€"â€"â€" ©106, BALSAM was remarkably wellâ€"rendered for a lad ‘of fifteen years. â€" The. next numâ€" ber by the band was a waltz, after which Miss Maisie Roberts, also of Timmins, gave a most gracéeful e<â€" se hibition of the Highland: Fling. Then ‘Barristers, Solicitors, NMotaries of Why Not Buy Your Soft Drinks made with the best Bprmg water of Northern Ontario? â€"WATER SP. BOTTI.ING WORKS JPB. Olusiau prop. ?5 Bfed Block ' New Oflces We are naw in the midst of a large v ariety of f ancy, fresh, frozen and smoked fl#hâ€"-whlch we offer at prices that are right, with the e;tra fine : t ~ quahty to back 1t ;:i*;_,, LET (not frozen) per lb ......... .25c. HALIBUT, selected ‘quality..per 25¢. ING SALMON, from the producing areas, per lb.........................28€. j FISH, newflstock winter caught, per lb. ~FR ,SH LAKE TROUT, mediam, large orâ€"small, per Ib.:..:..... 22c , PICKEREL, of ve%beautlful quality PEL 1b. ...\ ocm .200 BONELESS, STRIP COD, pure white salt cod, per lb ie inss tC af .e " Phones 614 and . lots ....... ; FINNAN HADDIE, per lb SMOKED FILLETS, per tb. Royal Brand Norwegian Ssrdmos a Tims A Keintz Spuhetti. medium Tins KIPPERED HERRINGS, large tin EGGSâ€"Fresh Firsts, guaranteed, per doz. _‘| : Mrs. Doelle/and Misses Shirley and "| Dorothy of the Ankerite Mine left ~|| this week for a visit to the States, Among those leavying Sunday for |Toronto were Misses Velma and Marâ€" '-"vvv'â€"â€" Mr. and Mrs. W. Bonney, of Winâ€" hurat, Sask and little daughter, Ohve # _ â€"--‘â€" ‘n Mfl“ «era ‘ ite Kl‘fi'bnr» Mrs. H. Grewoo% Ric me Ex., also and 1 m nephew; Masber Bobbie Mmer ile in Toronto Master Bobbie is going to aonsnlt the Hambourg Conâ€" . atory in regard to furthering his education in 'Jnusw . o n d ie iN o.‘ Te en s t arrived this week for a visit with Mrs Bonney‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs Childs. j nth orcnpino, nmh lst 1927 toâ€"The Ad ; Mrs Doeller ‘and uses Shirley and TS (not frozen) per ID, eC cted quality..per ID..................li . 230. , from the producing areas, per lb..........,........... _ tock winter caught, per Ib. ........... ... 200. ~g , medium, large orâ€"small, per 220. utiful quahty per lb. ..... 20c ~ o8 D, pure Whlte salt cod, per lb .......... ‘.\ ..... 20¢. . i 6i rs i8Â¥ e ons es r i E8 Ee se r4 i e 9 Oc.; > lb ..."‘..'. ............ '........................"’a-.'..‘...z.r.'....."a-*.;.;.;......;.....; ...... \150 0 L P lb a, ..... 250.'- Te | s 9po, . pustsieancten . 0 > 956. . 0) ie * Transfer Co. QUALITY: â€" . SEBVIOE [ '[t it is feed you wangwo ‘have it. 8 SHOP > '.mmx TRANSFER â€" 11. Agonts for : Cockshutt: ‘Plow: Co. Gflson Munnfactnring Co. hss ‘fltmfl\ Parcmnnina j\ Porcupine Feed 1â€"Coal, W Wood, Ico, Feed Transfer Heints Tomato Soup 2 Tins for es y t Pobt e n oT h ,'..‘OQQ.Q......Q....l.........’OIOQOOQ.O‘.._...Q.."..l..‘....‘.... a ag e ho 060 0 bae a hob be seb ho db n 6.0 60 o 9 0 88 0n e da o e # 0 a larly 6 ling. Next caxhe’ a very fine tenor solo by Mr.: J enkifii Mr. Aquino, of Timmins, also favonmd the audiense with one of his popular clarinet solos.. Mr. Hale was accomâ€" panist for most: of the numbera given dnrmg the evening. Mr. A. Brian, of Haileybury, was in town over the weekâ€"end and took in the big hockey match,. «h ETTE h.A s d s â€" The nominations for reeve and councilliors for the Township of Tisâ€" dale are announced forâ€" Thursday, March 10th at_ one p.m. e tave: NAL . DA VAAA _ MA Y YALALQ _ ~ P27 @AAL® «t There was a small fire at the Dome Mines on Monday about three in the afternoon. _ The Dome fireâ€"fighters were called out and it was quickly squelched. : From some unknown reaâ€" son it had started in a cupboard in the Club House and was going merrily when discovered. ne The Benefit Euchre given by the Oddfellows and Rebekahs combined was very well attended and a nice sum was netted for a worthy cause. The prize winners were :â€"Euchreâ€"Ladies, Ist., Miss C. Adams; 2nd, Mrs. Clarâ€" ence Farrell; gentlemen, 1st, H. Millâ€" er; 2nd, J. Belland ; consolation, Miss McNulty â€"and Mr. E. Charrier, Bridge ladies, Ast., Miss Nora Spur; 2nd, Corner Third Ave. and Birch â€" On Monday.evening to a crowded theatre, ‘‘The Path Across the Hills‘ was presented by the Guild of the United Church and was pronounced fully as successful as ‘‘Aunt Susan‘s ~Visit,‘‘ of a year ago. Each part was taken so well that.one felt as it was being performed in the best manner. As Grandma Davis Mrs. J. Herman with her snowy hair, was a part full of charm that so bewitched the gentle Grandpa Conrad (Rev. F. Bame)â€"that the was proposed to, carried off and. married before he really realized t? it was not his own doing, and coul searcely credit the sweet coquettigh Grandma‘s assertion that it was she ‘who proposed to Samuel. Mr. Bhine had a strong part as the gentle selfâ€" sacrificing old man and played it with ‘effective realism. Mrs. W. R. Mandâ€" Jley as the lovable young grandâ€"daughâ€" ter, Ruth Conrad, carried her part On Tuesday‘s train many more are going down to Toronto to witness Wednesday‘s match, among them beâ€" ing Dr. Russell, Mesars. F. Horn,J. Fell, Sr., Jas. Hogg, G. Bowles, F. C. Evans, A. McMurray, W. 8. Sharp, G. Hamilton, Miss <Dowsett, and others. f Knss old and young, rich and poor, mine manager® and mucker from town and surrounding districts crowding the platform to give their good wishes to the first hockey team from.the Poreuâ€" pine that has got as far as Toronto. Mrs. J. R, Laidlaw, of Timmins, is a patient in the new Porcupine hospiâ€" tal at present. , Messrs. Seammel, Douglas and Patâ€" terson, of Cobalt, were in town for Saturday ‘s mateh. Heavy Slate Coated Roofing $2.88; House. Paint $2.45 gallon; Doors, Windows, Frames, Flooring, Wallâ€" ‘board.. Thousands of Building Barâ€" gains. Free Catalogue. _ Halliday Company, Box 231R Hamilton. through with a sweet graciousness that pleased â€"everyone.. Ida Percival, As the pretty, but awkward country girl who wished she was eighteen and could carry off Walter to the altar beâ€" fore "‘them Uu York sissies‘‘ got him, Miss Percival was exceptionally good. "ZFuz,~" the darkey cook, actéd ~by Gertrude Snyder, was a scream of laughter throughout, especially so when she brought home Salamander Alexander Jones Henry Jones as her husband, got him a chauffenr‘s job and told him to make himself ‘‘pow‘â€" ful useful.‘‘ ~As this obedient spouse whose chief ambition seemed to be to égt hold of Zuzu‘s mince pies, George tarling wamr a perfect wctor. â€" Mrs. McGinn, as Ruth‘s rick cousin from New York, a real flapper with all the newest slang phrases, became enaâ€" moured of ‘‘angel face,‘‘ Dr. Jimmie Reid, Ruth‘s fiancee, whose one ambiâ€" tion was to get along in the world on the strength of what others did. They as ‘‘Lutie,‘* would: always sneeze at the wrong time when sent out by her mother to keep watch on Grandma‘s doings for fear Grandma‘s money might be used in some other direction. w# ENPCY ho is (Axenu for Oonfedenfion WAmmn). " REAL ESTATE .- wmwmmmxm . 7 M s . r C S a 7 ( Mrs. F. J. Hamilton and two childâ€" ren left for Toronto on Tuesday to meet her sister, Mrs. Benson Harriâ€" son, who has just come to see her parâ€" ents there from Oregon. i â€" The committee. in charge. of the Benefit Euchre wish to thank the pubâ€" lie for their generous support, and all who assisted in making the event such a propounced success. _ ; Especial thanks is given to the anâ€" onymous donor of $10.00 to the event. A bargain, so called, in cheap bulk tea isn‘t wonth what you pay for it. Lrge Crowd Enjoyed Programme of Special Intberest and Excellence â€" Who band eougert in t‘he Goldfields theatre‘ on Sundgy evening after the churchâ€"services attracted a large crowd, and the audience was much pleased with the programme presentâ€" ed. The selections ‘by the Timmins Citizens‘ Band were very effect};ely and pleasingly given, and included: March, ‘‘Never Despair‘‘; selectlon, Memories‘‘; selection, ‘‘A Rustic Holliday.‘‘ The audience showed especial appreciation of the good work of Bandmaster Wolno and his bandsmen‘ during the evening. _ The vocal solist for the evening was s. Roberts, who was insistently enâ€" cored, and receivedâ€"further applause on her second appearance. â€" The gifted piano playing of Master Thomas Bird.made a decided hit with the audience and ‘he was enthusiast!â€" cally encored,â€"all being delighted with the skill and musical talent shown by this boy. ' ~Another special favourite was the instrumental quartetteâ€"Burton Holâ€" land, Jack Neilson, Miss Vieno Pirtâ€" tisalo, vioiins, and Miss Dorothy Porâ€" ter, piano.. These popular musictans were very.heartily encored, and their attractive selections, so well presentâ€" ed, were a genuine delight to all lovers of good musig. To: SS# The instrumental trio, Messrs Priâ€" mo, Chiecori and Piccalo, mandolin and guitars, were very popular with the audience, winning the most proâ€" nounced approval on merit, . These musicians gave very attractive music and were repeatedly encored. / ; Mr. Emest Palk‘s chromatic acâ€" cordion solo was given with outstandâ€" ing talent, and was very heartily enâ€" cored. His responding number provâ€" ‘ed even more pleasing and a second éncore was given.. The aundience will be delighted to hearchim on further W‘g;l‘l‘c’l;y evening‘s band concert is generally considered as one of outâ€" standing merit. The next concert will be on Sunday evening, March 13th, in the Goldfields theatre, after the: church services. It is expected now that it will be a special ‘‘Trish Night,‘" in honour of the Seventeerth of Treland in the same week. k Christian Science Meetmg's . 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