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Porcupine Advance, 1 Aug 1929, 1, p. 8

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SA h h h s1 South Porcupine People / | Figure in Motor Accidents on home Coun Bort day, . Some Narrow Escapes from Scerious Results in Motor Car Trip to Kirkland Lake on Saturday Not Marked with Good Luck. Social Events at South Porcupine. Other News from South Porcupine Corâ€" respondent. he ‘an if 4 wall i r 4 i5 J 1 Thursday, Aug. 1st, 1929 the Boy Scouts of this distriC Jamboree in England next mo s now at Arrow Park. rnâ€"At the Dome Mines on © July 22nd, to Mr. and Mrs nianâ€"2 Bethea th birt Mrs. J. H. Stovell have reâ€" ble telling of the safe arrival n, Hauder, who is representâ€" y Scouts of this district at ree in England next month. at Arrow Park. reupine, Ont., July 31 The Advance. vin Haley and C. H y motor trip to Cobc e former. Scully, of Kirklan rea Lonary 1 irthday toâ€"da 1ling about t rle Hamilton is spending vith friends at Shillington. s Kavanagh is visiting at f her brother Mr. C. Kaâ€"| RAic EXTRA SPECIALS FOR WEEK OF AUVGU Campbell‘s To;‘aâ€";to Soup â€" No 4 CROSSED FISH SOIl SARDINES Noted for their quality ch in vitamines â€"full of health â€"full of deliciousâ€" ness for light Summer repasts.. Libby‘s Pork and Beans New Potatoes, 5 l New Cabbage, per Local Lettuce ... Field Cucumbers, Ontario Tomatoes, Local Radishes, } Green Apples, 2 lb Red ‘William Apple Oranges, medium Rhubarb, 2 Wax Beans, per It Green Peas, per lb +. 2% size tin Tins for Biscuits ston‘s, English style. 24 Everyday Values at. Our T‘he Luxurious White Onions Saionia Coffee Peanut Butter 8‘. in the Toy Pail. ream Crackers maide in Ireâ€" a ‘S coiate Syrup ho Nutritious Cup * 25¢ EATON Blend T EA Times Daily to any art of Timmins thirt celebrating (Tuesday) ‘tv of her Cup lb WITH TOMATO thi 1 8¢c 7â€"oz. tin Mrs. Michae!l McMahon and young son, of Porquis Jct., also her aunt Miss M. Gordon, of Toronto, visited friends in town the latter part of the Messrs J. Flett and C. N. Robinson are on a holiday motor trip to Toronto. Mr. J. DeHaitre, of the Imperial Bank staff, Timmins, is relieving in the Imperial Bank here during Mr. Flett‘s absence. Mr. Hugh Train, of the staff is ill and Master Harold ‘Train is relieving as a junior. Bornâ€"In South Porcupine to Mr. and Mrs. John Manley, of Cochrane, (nee Beryl Childs), on Monday, July 29th, a son. In the police court last Thursday there were four drunks who paid the usual ten and costs. For having liquor in‘ other than his private dwelling house another man paid $100.00 and costs. For cperating aamotor car withâ€" et matot 1d lonia late Bars _ t WI Per Pkg. W € Cools the 8â€"oz 01‘?100(1 ( 586 Bottls Choice Banana th court last Thursday drunks who paid the ts. For having liquor his private dwelling | ian paid $100.00 and ‘ing a*motor car withâ€" h ‘râ€"â€"remove it rubbing New Carrots, 2 IDS........ cra sttÂ¥ Green Peppers (hot), per lb. California Celery, each Fresh Peaches (slicers), 6 for New Bects, 2 Cooking Onions, 3 lbs... ol B.C.:Cherries,; per ‘Ib:.............. 4. Pork Tenderloins, per lb.......... Choice Legs Spring Lamb, pet Pressed Ham, sliced, per lb...... Red Raspberries, pts. Red Currants, quarts Black Currants, 6 gt. baske Hothouse Tomatoes, per lb Fruit Saline nom imous 57 varietieseâ€"made from ripe iâ€"bottle; Extra Special:..;..... <A eclightfully 2L V inin lirt Meat, Fruit and Vegetable Counter tasty fish. Tins 1 9 for @ out the proper license a driver paid $5.00 and costs. A speeder paid $10.00 and costs. George Numelaa, the driver of the car that broke the roadâ€"roller in the accident which caused the death of John Fantorimaki was sent on for trial on a charge of manslaughter. The evidence was practically the same as that given at the inqauest short time way down a wheel was broken giving a nasty jolt to the occupants. One man had the ligaments of his hand rather badly torn. Luckily the car was not travelling fast at the time or the results would have been more serious. When a short distance this side of Swastika Frank Rich, who had some of the officials of the club in his Studeâ€" baker. met with an accident from which the occupants miraculously esâ€" caped serious injury. The road is very narrow at this point and getting too close to one edge, the heavy car topâ€" pled down over a twentyâ€"foot embankâ€" ment, turning over twice in its descent and â€"hittins numerous rocks and bo Bad luck seemed to attend the trip o Kirkland with the Dome Football lub last Saturday, two of the cars onveying some of the players and heir officials meeting with accidents. V. Kellow, of the Dome, took a number { men down in his car and on the vay down a wheel was broken giving s w King‘s Plate Cohoe Saimon trip _ to ther was t weeks visit Fray Bentos Gorned Beef en route. There A substantial meal Ov e Rritish Columbia 1 l . s + x6 i 1%. Choice Ha Bologna o EATON‘S Castile Soap L 8 hr 24c there rst is h Englan 18¢ 30¢ 29c 19¢ 19c 400 THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO w igain alter Wonderful his whole We Swift‘s Weiners, per lb... Devonshire Pork P’lttles pcr 36b ... Shoulder Roast Young Pork, per 1 Fresh Hams, whole or half, per lb Shoulders Spring Lamb, per lb Choice Veal Stew, per lb Swift‘s Premium Sliced Bacon. boxed, per lb.. Swift‘s Pure Purk Sausage in d play ‘box. per. * Jeliied Veal, sliced, per 1p23 Shamrock Pork Sausage, boxed Tall Size 2 Tins NESTLE‘S Evaporated Milk syrup McLaren‘s Invincit Queen. 14â€"02. Jar... in the car at the time and other than two broken fingers for one, a gash over the eye for another and some scratches on a third no injury was suffered, the driver coming through it absolutely unâ€" harmed. But the car looks like a veteran of many wars. There is not a square foot of it that is not dinted and scarred. Every bit of glass is broken, the leather is torn off the top, and the whole top badly twisted; one wheel is stove in: running board, fenâ€" gaers new pieces. Luckily the engine and workâ€" ing parts of the car are unharmed. The car was travelling at a very slow rate of speed at the time, which acâ€" counts for the lack of serious injury to the occupants. Then when they all did get to Kirkland the game could not be played owing to the gale that was blowing, Saturday‘s storm taking on the nature of a cyclone in and around Kirkland Lake. The game was postâ€" poned until August seventeenth. Mr. and Mrs. John Wirta and family are leaving for Sudbury this week. The funeral of the late Mrs. Bergâ€" man took place on Wednesday last, Marti Pohjansalo officiating. The serâ€" vices took place at the Finn hall and burial was made in the South Porcuâ€" pine cemetery. There was over thirty wreaths and floral tokens showing the sympathy of friends with the young husband and her bereaved family. A Green Gage Plums in large number their last re d Bacon, per lb ilmon NONSUCH SILVER CREANM With th Taste of â€" for For the Farmiily Have you participated in the splendid yalues offered in Hosiery on Pages 181â€"190 of 111\, Big EATON Catalogue? You immnvest in satisiacâ€" tion if you do. Orders may be phoned or teft at this ofilce. FPHONE 200 ives a bright little effc Marmalade Shoe Poaolish r a dasting shi Stuart‘s Orange galonia Olives LOve in} runnit are dented unn was ripped ri bitter followed the remain day‘s storm taking on i cyclone in and around The game was postâ€" T â€"~â€"~BWEeC Orange place I1D 1 5 25C 353C 28 C 4c 350C 10¢ 5C twisted board rcifully Beside On Mrs. Gooding, of 17 Crawford street, had a visit of a few days from her brother, Mr. W. J. Cattermole, of Engâ€" land, who has been to Montreal on business trip. Mr. M. G. Martin, of Parry Sound, is relieving as teller in the Bank of Toronto, during the absence of Mr. young husband, her father and mother Mr. and Mrs. Luhta,, one brother, Kosti, and a sister, Marian, mourn her loss. tha trol diteo ing last about ten O cliock when a | and another motor car were both badly damaged but no one was hurt. The aftermath will be heard in the next| police court. | | Mr. David Scott, who formeriy had a sculiptor‘s studio here, but has been| in Toronto for sometime, is visiting! friends here with his bride while on | his honeymoon. Mrs. Scott was forâ€" meriy Rebecca Margaret Ferguson, of | Toronto. They were married there onl April 29th, and have been or an exâ€" tended motoring honeymoon since, visiting Winnipeg and several western | points before coming north to Hailey-I bury and Porcupine. They are leaving this week for their home in Toronto where the good wishes of a host of | friends follow them. Mr. and Mrs. M. Thomas, of Conâ€"| Or laren MITO, insot SOU the efore he got the car under gain it had overturned in One little girl got a gash e that required hospital t but the others were unhurt. ‘e was another collision ou outh â€" Porcupineâ€"Timmins he cemetery on Thursday c t about ten o‘clock when a t iother motor car were both k T1 [ LDOome, wa th two children Just as they Domf his ar C car were botr_. e was hurt. heard in th e result ar under urned in t a gash ed ba «« Popular Schumacher Man o ~ _ fHilled in Accident at Mine onâ€" \h(l\ Cicci, Shift Boss at Mcintyre Loses Life by Accident com| _ Funeral Very Largely Attended. United Church Sun °/\ day School Picnic. Other Interesting News from th a 311«00 C orrespondent of The Advance at Schumacher. LA MSLCA DCt Intyre and the‘ Excelsic was held at Schumacher well attended and the fai good softball. McIntyvre The.Reyv._I= E. left on Monday or Maritimes. Schumacher Boy team were at home during the weekâ€"enc ed by 7 runs to 5. ings only; no evening held during this mont Mr. Ted Douglas, 0 town renewing acquain Mr. Dan Clark is a | ton for a few days. Mr. A. Carvith had a 1 to Connaught last wee ducted the evening ser ed Church. Miss Pfaff is the n The Rev. Mill will conduct the Church during â€" Services will be | Schumacher, July Tha Advance. The softball mat« im dow uried f . Pooley left on S tour to Toronto, jlaces east. Pfaff , offic Men Robe ngle m nUu Kenndy 2 moto of Oshawa y and family or tour to the iturday on : London anc way takin 1lich he wa n the Mcâ€" lub which was Aug V mo Drcu} M Joll rom him (__Mr. Jim Prentice and family ret ed to town after spending a very pl an‘@ holiday at Boulter, Hastings, Bloomfield, Prince Edaward county. We are glad to know that V Philips and T. Johnson, of the M tyre Football Club, have both recec ed from their recent injuries, ant hope to see them taking their plac the team again on Saturday when Intyre and Lake Shore meet on Timmins grounds. Pootball fans sh raAce, Mart the black LADIES QUALIFYING FOR KNOX HANDICAP GOLF CI Kno MT Miss K 1g9 the "Calls at HambDurg Full Information from any ime C. H. White DISTRICT PASSENGER AGENT C. P. 5., North Bay dicap To Cherbourg, Southampton ATS Ha twalk. M xcited and c ip be Wint men Drt. 25 Duches: To Glasgowâ€"Belfast L. aln on Lake )unds. 1 Ch] of M H .. Duchess To Liverpool 31 To Piymouth fo To Antwerp Lakes Hamburg Margueri D. Gree il 1iaking a net > second fligh 105, handica 105, han liehnt, Mytr Chris edad for hand southampton where he gu Ducl mleson | â€"80; and ed with ialified fo1 n Friday, ore of 86 T nake stoph > hely wh

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