Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 18 Jul 1929, 2, p. 4

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555$$555555i§fi5£fi$£fi£fifi 20009096960600 90¢90z900090 93,966 90392093030039 99009000009999909090000909090: 09.999909900999990090W No. 1 Birch St. N Thursday, July18th, 1929 Steamship Tickets All Lines J. J. LYNCH. MGR. PERC Y YOULTEN One able to Speak French and English for Timmins MUST BE MARRIED Wanted Immediately (-uttish Excursion. July SUNDAY. Jl.'LY 215! Bookings receive per- sonal attention Armand Rose Grace Chapel APPLY TOâ€"PHONE Don’t Let Anything Keep You Away From the Biggest Event of the Year Pine Street Mr. Busby will Speak Service at 7 pm. A Chancellor‘s Dilemma One English-Speaking for South Porcupine and District Prep Passport Service Stockholm Hotel Two Full-Time Representatives Railroad Street SOUTH PORCUPINE 75 ELM STREET S Metropolitan Life Insurance Company SUBJECT ATHENIA Vorih PO. Box 1373 1929 6th 18-3lp APPLY TO and mar McIntyreS Win First Half of Temiskaming Baseball Sche- dule for This Group. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bush Leave for the South. Wedding at Sehumacher. Other In- teresting News from Schumacher Correspondent. Schumacher Baseball Team Takes Sixth Straight Win round he big Schumacher. Ont. July 17th. metal to The Advance. The McIntyre baseball team tak (th straight victory and wins the llf of the schedule. winning ruth Porcupine 7-1. on Schum: :ed by :h Porculj five inni 1f sack. Was )ur innin ac e in t1 an 1mm 111 t1 an h The CirC 11 th L1 1111 n Smi Porcup'm 1'st inning Len .1 l] NE hf Gordy Spence pitche< and was touched f0 v0 3 walks, hit on! :i three. Then Jr 1t in makj Timmins, 0m Th DES hi 111 whe No' 1d 110 lg 1113 firm He wified witc il‘ Schumacl‘ hoic‘ wirl ring 2 :quired 1C 1U m anc fitfifiéfififihfififififlififlikfiflib‘itfififi I‘tE na .ec‘ond mm nd I fiv ayer first from 1929 n 1d )I‘ ha was made by motor. She was 2 panied by Mr. Harry Armstron merly of Schumacher. McIntyre Bradley. Hewett, 5 Smith. 3b 1V1 Gagnon. Mullvhill Sargen Spence Jemmett. going to first. and Proulx to right field. No runs were regLstered against Thomas. He allowed two hits. struck out one. and hit one man. An~ grignon. at centre field, made a spec- tacular catch. One double play was made by Newkirk to J. Monagnan to Newkirk. Time of game was one hour and forty minutes. Umpn'es were W. McIntyre and J. Deacon. emrr Ians 'roul. fooke Wkil'k bl: for left on naghan 'cupin '1101‘1 p eld. 3b . 1b.. 1 Lppiness and prosperitj ‘ving been in the camp 1 ears was highly respecti ; made numerous frie: greatly missed by the chool. Mr. Bush said Schumacher and his .ike leaving home. Mr 2 circles of friends and : 1.f 1211 3:31) 2b.. 1b 8.: 2b 31' a vacation. t Saskatoon. Th 1C 'n and tr THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO of 33 AB AB and Bro. OO O CO 0000 U left on Sun- y will reside t of friends bid M 1p friends :ho chi a play was onagnan to as one hour es were W. 0 children .vish )f 24 16 PO A cdb friends 1's. Bush also will CO O CO R H jOllI'I‘ ice, lef isit he ha 1C Owe 0 1' The strange illusions of a magician lot" the stage, and the even strangei il- l lusions of voodoo priests and devil worshippeis in the jungles of Africa Hi 55 5 g; are among the mysteries of L011 Cha-‘ 5 EH ney '3 latest Metio- Goldwvn- -Maye1 . th rillei. “West of Zanzibai " which will be shown at the Goldfields theatre 011 l Friday and Satu1day of this week. As “De ad- -Legs Flint” Chaney first 1 l :11: pears in the picture as a stage magi- gcian performing theatre illusions and ‘then paralyzed in a fight with an en- emy, is next seen in the African jungles : ruling a tribe of savages by his strange £5 E5 Hi 55 5 ”magic” as a ‘white voodoo‘ priest. 51:13.11 the time he t1ails the man who in- 51j11red hin1.a11d fmmulates a terrible 5‘ plot of revenge. l Lionel Ba1ry1nore plaV's the fugitive 5; enemy and Man Nolan heroine of 5 ‘Scrrel and Son." is seen as Chaney's Eidaughter. a dominant ligure in this! luncanny structure of terrorism and re- E: Venge. Warner Baxter. Jane Daly and 5" others of note appear in the cast. 5‘ Tod Browning. direct01 01 The U11- 5. holy Three." “The Road to Mandalay" land other Chaney hits. directed the [new production. ‘ Among the sensational highlights me 5; the replicas of weird voodoo rites and : the ceremonies of devil worshippers in Eithe Congo jungles with hundreds or people taking pa1 t in orgies of terror. FF E ‘. L 0n Chaney Appears in Strange Role in New Film 11‘ 31‘ .VIr OD I] Ottawa Joumalzâ€"“Over in Turkey a 165 year old man claims to have start- ed smoking before he was six. By now he should have enough coupons to win a silver plated dish." “Mr. Corfleld. representing Major M. R. N. Jennings. a wealthy Englflh gentleman. has decided on this district for a home farm where he will train young English Boys Scouts in Canadian farming and then place them on farms of their own. He proposed sixteen lads and each year place four on their own land. and bring out four more. The Charlton-Englehart district seems to be coming to the front now. Mr. Corfield has had a lot of experience in the west but he says this part is ahead of any- thing that he has seen." O DO The following interesting paragraph is from the last issue of The Engle- hart. Times:â€" Home Farm for English Boys Near Englehart lso suggests in a note to boards of trade and other bodies at the towns to be visited that a couple of good speak- ers might be used to explain to the editors the various problems at the dif- ferent centres visited. Word received last week suggests that the party of daily newspaper edi- tors to tour the North in August will comprise about 25 couples. They will reach Timmins at 5.35 pm. on Fri~ day. August 19th, and will leave here again on the following day. Aug. 20th. at 9 am. It is only a brief stay. Dur- ing their visit to town the daily news- paper editors and their ladies will be the guests of the Timmins board of trade and the Kiwanis Club here. The town will also co-operate to make the brief stay of the editors as pleasant and profitable as possible. mining. me be hoped t informative Largely through the efforts of J. W. 5 under! Curran, of The Sault Ste. Marie Dailyl R F Star, a tour of the North by news- I f 1 papermen has been arianged for next 0 1“ month, and Timmins is 011 the itin- :Timm: l e1a1y. In wxiting in 1egaxd to the t11p , busine greater Ontari‘ Mr. Curran said:â€"“New Ontart frankly recognizes that the solution 0 its difficulties will rest mainly on th public becoming informed regarding these. In order to give Canadian dail; newspapers first-hand information 01 New Ontario, a trip is being held dur ing the latter part of August. for editor and their wives, which will cover th greater portion of the North. NOV Daily Newspaper Men to be Here on August 19th M olems C The United Church Sunday Sch! will have their annual Sunday Schi picnic on Wednesday, July 24th. in which is to be held at Golden Ci Teachers and scholars will leave 1 church at 1.30 pm. All members Miss Phyllis Pryor. L England. has arrived in c: become the bride of Mr. VS Sound where she will be visiting her mother and friends. The Excelsior softball club were at home to the Ramblers and proved worthy winners by 17 runs to 4. McIntyre footballers are to be con- gratulated for their display against the Dome on Saturday last and were very unfortunate in losing by the odd goal in three. Mrs. A. J. Hayward and son. Stirling. have returned to their home after spending a very pleasant holiday at T0- ronto and other southern points. Aurora friends McIntyre and the 1135 met at Schuma 1e Macs being the ayers won easily by a picnic. Free tx‘ansportatio: wided for all who wish to : i very pretty wedding was iumacher on Monday wh .delaine Holjevac became ti Mr. Mike Duravich. The b ired in a white silk dress dal veil. The wedding sun under th A. Sarto DI oil. The wedding supper we held in the evening at hotel, where alarge numb gathered. The chicken su ier the management of C portion ( needs the itorial ch 11116 ads hat th for saidtâ€"“New Ontario 283 that the solution of will rest mainly on the 1g informed regarding .' to give Canadian daily th umacher on Tuesday. the more experienced with . forc which will cover f the North. help of the men tri 'm m.” Mr. Curran note to boards of ies at the towns to 11319 of good speak- in vi I) members ed to att: tion will be :0 attend. :35 held at when Miss 3 the bride 3 bride was ess with a supper and 112d Cornwall ), soon tc . Corm. It ve th ,oftball h mper Chief and the r of 1113' 011 nd I 250. 375 I conditior carry which pmpm ha th mising and the far has been mo: At present the Polaris Mine. just northwest of Timmins. is ousy making alterations and additions to .the plant. As soon as these are made the Polaris intends to go on three shifts a day. which means. of course. that active mining development will be carried on in extended way. The Polaris is now down to the 216- ft. level and the intention is to push on to the 516-ft. Stations will be cut at :h 0: 1nd PNlARIS MINE PLANNING FOR INREE SHIHS A DAY The Now Making Alterations and Additions Will Sink Shaft to son-Ft Fin- ances Ample for All Plans nte I‘C 1m m in 1b h terned. Further, it may be noted the Polaris has ample finances to y out all the plans under way, :11 is even more pleasing and satis- er. The Polaris has gone along quiet ayw. making effective pro- '5 without any noise about it. No ic offering of stock has been made, e interested having both the faith the finances to carry on the work ntaken. I’V RUBBER RINGS ZINC RINGS - sted in t1“ the makin are going CROWN JARS 66c. si.o9 $1.39 Chicken Roll Faggots Round Steak Picnic Hams New Potatoes Holly Peaches Aylmer Soups it 1nd pro md Vaiues like these can be obtained every week at your Dominion Store, and in addition you get “Persona! Service,” which is such a vital zu‘ttcr when shapying. You wiil enjoy 3310p- ninr? at a Dominion Store. Mayfiem Butter Stibbax'd. the Polari 1nd holiday DOMINION STORES LIMITED Jelly Squares lb. 25c L Icarice All Sorts lb. Study the accompanying list of grocery items and you’ll readily see that we are offering some very fine values this week. ltisfa la GREEJCAGI'. No - c UR EGG Ti; man. ~. .3232 3,1‘Eor 1fte DELICIOUS 1d 500 feet. at the Polari‘ IRIPORTED AYLIVIER FANCY QUALITY FINEST GRANULATED OR GOLDEN YELHH‘V PEARL “'HITE P. G IODIZED FREE-RUNNING Preserving Needs tllf , the general manager has just returned to 1 few weeks spent. on 1°C Candy Specials sult of the encouraging Polaris belie of a 200d m in C011 l‘i in the south all 11 I good ffecti SMALL 11‘ the work 5‘ ne K bt i0 mine m i‘ way SUEIE-JELL BOTTLE Doz‘ ich 1058 11' He a1 “OUR ADDRESS IS EVERYWHERE" MEDIUM known firm tc sivcly to mini: Bornâ€"In 16th. 1929. t 15 Mess'mes Velma). University, at the 1.0.8. in member of the ciety. Mr. Stibbard C0 ine 1d ll 3 002. 25c Pkt. 15c of 10 lbs 1m 59° his interests to devote hi. ,ing interests immins on Tue Mr. and Mrs. E ,venue.â€"a dang LARGE in minim mmnt‘s ( an De' ibbl .l( 23c Curious Optical Illusion )etl‘ol‘ obard 'uctior it llSI 30° ll steel W( ht of the Doz College. ’I graduated ‘cture. He ture. He is a ! With the comment that The Advanc: Engineering SQ- ! is not “A" Porcupine paper. but “The‘ organized the ' Porcupine paper. the following itenz Co: in Detroit, from The Sudbury Star is passed on2~ ts m that well- “A Porcupine paper reports that Dr his time exclu- I George will prosecute those who break ) O I ‘ ts. I quarantine. even when lLS only measles qSome people are so notoriously selfish 1 Tuesday. July a that they care not at all for danger to /Irs. E. Randall. ' others. We suggest a few prosecutiom daughter (Lois ; regardless of possible municipal votes. I Public health is the primary matter.” and rl 11) W ll)‘ [FUCUI BIA CK. GREEN 0!! MIKE!) Grapefiruit 2. T3? 25‘: lgineer- Toronto JAPA.‘.' GREEN Puffled Wham PM 1 5c SALMfiN CHEESE SOAP SALAfiA TEA ORANGE PEKOE CHOICE COHOE QUAKER AYLR'IER DICE!) HAND PEELED KRAFT CANADIAN INFANTS DELIGI-i‘i‘ n the Dr MAYFIELD MACHINE SLICED DELICIOUS FOR BREAKFAST )Xl‘l Reg. lb. 35c ONLY ONE PORCUPINE PAPER AND THAT’S THE ADVANCI‘ i d IS DELICIOUS 11‘ in 3 for 10¢ per 11). 35c per lb. 25c 5 lbs. 25c 2’s 19c tin 3 tins 25c per 1b. 39c l1 BRAND 4 Cakes 2 59 Pk 'r Pk}. l-W. Tin $68 lb otoriously selfish all for danger to few prosecutions municipal votes. 11 1t

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