Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 1 Aug 1929, 2, p. 6

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For Sure Results Try Our Want Ad. Co]umn‘\l‘li Thursday, Aug. 1st, 1929 P hi ! the Hotol the members of the party ‘ Eddy Angrignon, playing centre field | been out several hours and one of the ;\x ere driven through the tm\ n by Messrs i | for McIntyre, featured their playing |had been growing uneasy. Final | F*. H. Anson. F. E. Wood, G. J. Thistleâ€" | with four hits in five times at bat, two | panic overtook him. itlw aite and C. F. Magum Ih:*\ met %of them two bases. He scored f()ll.ljl "We‘re Lost!" he cried to his compat | afterwards at the Director‘s odg,e‘ runs and stole four bases. Bennett‘s|ijon. "Shoot an extra deer and t f | game warden will be here in two mi where various questions of local imâ€" l playing for the Falls was outstanding § . t im 4 "D 6A s 6 4t / § * ‘ portance were discussed, after which | He had two hits in three times at bat,| utos ‘the private train left for Timmins. , one of them a two bagger, ;s'('ox(?_d_ ‘u @ A lunch to keep you Tomorrow at noontime, enjoy a bowl of Kellogg‘s Corn Flakes with fruit and cool milk. Prepare it in a jiffy at home. Or order it in any cafeteria or restaurant. Kellogg‘s actually make you cooler. They‘re so easy to digest, they supply nourishment without "heating‘‘ the body. Kellogg‘s Corn Flakes are ideal for summer lunches, suppers or breakfasts. Delicious with fruits or honey added. Children delight in their crispness and flavor. It pays to make sure of Kellogg‘s whenever you buy corn flakes. They have that original "wonder‘"‘ flavor discovered for Kellogg‘s. Always extra crisp. Look for the redâ€"andâ€"green package. At all grocers. On diners. by Kellogsg in London, Ontario. Every user of Power helps pay your Dividend CANADA NORTHERN POWER CORPORATION N FLAKES BRANCHESâ€"Cobalt Englehart Hanleybug South Porecupine Elk Lake â€"every electric motor in every mine, lumber mill and industry is working for you once vou become a holder of In Substantial physical properties, valued at $32,500,000 and viâ€" tally essential services, lie behind your investment as a guarantee of safetv. Through 0 amount of intereste ANADA NORTHERN POWER CORPORATION LIMVFLED 7C Cumulative Preferred Stock emplovees we awill shortly be offering a limited ur 7%, Cumulative Preferred Stock. Y ou will be in this investment opportunity which combines Y with assurance of regular dividends at the rate of $7.00 per vear per share. CORN FLAKES NEW LISKEARD, ONT. Haileybury Kirkland Lake Elk Lake Rouwvn Noranda FLAKES Hon. Chas. McCrea and Party Pay Visit to Iroquois Falls Iroquois Falls Delegates to Masonic Convention. Iroquois Frank K. Ebbitt. Followit Silver, Sanborn, Anson at plaved a round of golf wi Silv terms of the vastness, potential wealth, and opportunity of the Northland. He hoped that it would not be long until he would be able to take a similayr trip. The Hon. Charles McCrea spoke of the trip, which took in the Sudbury disâ€" trict, where the inspection of mines took up some time, the Kenora Disâ€" trict, Winnipeg, Fort Frances, Kapusâ€" kasing. Cochrane and Iroquois Palls. He itemized the party along the rapid developm maKkiL these yeree Troquois Falls, July 29th, 1929. Specia o The Advance. The Hon. Charles McCrea, Ministe f Mines, Provincial Government. To onto, accompanied by the Rev. Cap! Y. G. Martin, M.P.P., Brantford; A ‘. Waters, M.P.P., Cochrane; C. B ‘ullerton, Deputy Minister Norther Branch, Toronto; A. P fanley, secretary to Mr. MceCrea, Sud ury; Ralph Keys, inspector for th lorthern Development Branch, Mathe on: and Geo. W. Lee, chairman of th . N. O. Railway, North Bay paid ; isit to the Falls on Tuesday, July 23rc Ni 1b vhi vÂ¥ere mt mill ma iI W One nmll lopmet ) Grand 1ich was as served at th 30 pm. After the furnished by M aiterâ€"dint the Ministe AlC leavi Ma Mort c Dew: hairmai ‘s, inspector 1IOor nent Branch, Ma Lee, chairman of ivy, North Bay pa T ind THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO ite t1 on and If with rved a 1€ nhnese are Iroquois Kirklanc: day, July 23rd train by T. E a t abie er _ spseeche . Capt. Matr A 1 this Me T. E. W rtor MT . ]J . yvor SUC â€" _ the itheâ€" f the 1uent mpâ€" en the The ills kC d 11â€" | McIn he | Troqu tin, Grand Master, in which he reâ€" ferred to his tour of the North counâ€" try last summer, and the impressions he obtained of the Lodges visited, and of the general character of Masonry. That portion of the address read as folâ€" lows: "In Iroquois Falls the hospitality of the people is farâ€"famed. This is the mode] town of its kind where all the property of the municipality is owned, and directly controlled, by the Abitibi Power and Paper Company Limited. One of the beauty spots of the Northâ€" ern Lands, with its lovely parks, its wealth of flowers, its velvet lawns, its neat the which v stone 0o Mr. Lee the late ceremol W. Turk daughter ple gift number 0 signing of luncheon McIntyre defea! here Monday, July ming Baseball Lea thereby taking the seventh innin the score at 1 OIT Sultan‘s Qpinion as to "Man Who Won the War men humour not bani article s ment "OUr publi consi (now risen @new 1ir0M | the disastrous fire whic! destroyed it), and was en the exhibits. He came a Hall of Kings, where t England, from William t! to Edward VII., were stan tial array. He admired t ful clothes, he touched gold armour of Henry V. a the gold chain of precicus the warrior king wore rol The little child Prince 0 son of Edward IL., clauned for some minutes. He se thought. Maybe the pi pomp of English history before his mind. It was : moment. The Sultan then other hall where the g ent Royal Family a people of our own time He was in his elemer all he went, recalling here, a gallant deed t explained he visitors. 1In n three hits, t our stolen bas ive runs. thereb Round he turned and c by the arm. Never had more dignified, more im "The man who won The S tinguish: some fe Tussaud: iC Jack Eae : Wataybea p. They | inches ] A very prc _ Monday, ch ‘"There," he wAas rnwall, the Nava A tender smile pa "M‘toto sana," h Suddenly he stopt , looked and won The Sultan was T} late Mr. J mony was P. Griffitl VCE T and we ems of il cel hroug} D)L Th na lt [r. J. Barry, of Kir was performed b iffiths in the pre f their friends. register a d was served. The d many beautiful ind h â€"C he h Iroqt f Mr oron! Barr nings the it that time be: In their half ( brought long,, we aught by I1 owers, its vel llâ€"paved road Ontario." eauty spots of the M with its lovely park wers. its velvet lawt ind Fred Guy g on July 6th rought back ong., weighin it ha th edul m V opped. rondered nd M becatr the nch He seceme he pagear game hy id in the MJ1 roup of the pres nd many othe confronted hin it. Round ther ul ere their wonae the gleami ind pointed ; stones whi augnt nis so he appeare pressive. the war," T th vhe VOUuLr com} antec l kin DT mt h 1JY Bi ut S II1 cCn h Norman Leamen Manager Groceteria at North Bay In the course of a lengthy article on the opening of the new Eaton Groceâ€" teria at North Bay, The North Bay Nugget last week says, in part:â€" "The opening on Thursday morning of a second Eaton Groceteria in the o‘clock. During the entire day the store was favoured with exceptional patronage while Manager Norman Leaâ€" men and his capable staff rendered smart service in catering to the needs of the large number of firstâ€"day visitors to the store. In appointments this new addition to the Main street business section is claimed to be the most modâ€" ern of its kind in Northern Ontario. "Norman Leamen, under whose manâ€" agement the store is being operated, is numbet ed HOW TO SECURE ASSISTANCE WHEN LOST IN THE WOODS town men who go out to the bush. Ssometimes, if not oftener, they got lost in the woods. What to do? The answer is given by The Port William Timesâ€"Journal. The story is passed on by The Advance without any reâ€" sponsibility being taken by this paper. If the scheme works the saved man or men may credit The Advance. If the plan is not successful and the lost perâ€" sons remain lost and never réturn, they will scarcely be in position to say anyâ€" thing about it. The word of people who get lost in the woods should not Tim beer "Reds of men folk themselve clude chi pecial in the ntion W mE ore. In appointments this new to the Main street business s claimed to be the most modâ€" s kind in Northern Ontario. an Leamen, under whose manâ€" _ the store is being operated, is iewcomer to the city. For a p$! full rai uits thr years prior to going North ago he was connected with ablishments here and in nvinced the people of North capabilities as a groceryâ€" eamen stated that it is the Eaton Groceteria W 1 and Emj nto who »p ug hei further information consult one of the Company‘s representolives of domestic a0ut the year, an: )w has been plac for the particula r such edibles." ManNuFAcTURERS LiFE many cit] to the ner,. they hem Life Insurance Premiums 91 hunter pie assemâ€" doors at 9 ‘e day the exceptional rman Leaâ€" Barar Oof peopic should no iere is the t William: Effective August 1st, 1929 rs had f them The Company announces the adoption of substantially reduced rates of premâ€" iums for life insurance, thereby making possible the carrying of an increased amount of protection at a lower cost, and at the same time permitting participation in the earnings of the Company. the ish The Red Rose Tea guarantee means what it says. if not satisfied return the unused part in the package and the grocer will refund your money. ep District Representative, Timmins. Reduction in A,. JAPAWLYY. Pmuppmss MAWA!. 'WEST CENTRAL AND SOU’T‘H AMERICA _ ANADA, UJNITED STATES. GKRKEAT BAitaA | MILK EVAPORATED f v%nfie PHBxts 2 § iTE WRIT n 5ts NEA NESTLES MILKY WA.Y %fififlpe BOOK 4h * |..‘

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