Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 5 Sep 1929, 2, p. 4

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‘Thursday, g%‘”fifiéfif”fi/flff?”fv’a%é.ffiafiéflffifu a#* i . o io C e e e o . . s . . s 4. . . . . . o. . . t . s . . . . . . . . o. i . i . . C . n s . o o . 4 o. 5. VC $ td t ho 1/ yry | + a $ t 1 NA F d C n 13q e y prâ€"* All Bookings receive perâ€" sonal attention BRANCHES ATâ€"TDNINS, KIRKLAND LAKE, NORANDA, QUE HEAD OFFICE and FACTORIES Lumber Hillâ€"Clarkâ€" Franas rst Ay AT THE THEATRES Birca St, N 9thâ€"Monday and Tuesdayâ€"10th We Close Wednesday Afternoons during Summer. Open Saturdays "Our Dancing Daughters" Marion Nixon, Carmel Mvyers and William Collier l1thâ€"Wednes. Thursdayâ€"12th see this picture, then get into the discussionâ€" for the nation‘s buzzing with its daring revelatâ€" tions. A Warner Bros. picture from the story Justin Mayor, featuring A startling drama of Free Passport Service PPLY TOâ€"PHONE 385 13thâ€"Friday Saturdayâ€"14th OWEN MOORE and HELENE COSTELLO Every Monday and Tuesday, Community Night at both Theatres, admission to all 9 Goldfields 6thâ€"Friday and Saturdayâ€"7th Joan Crawford " Husbands for Rent" It‘s Modern Whoopee! A Picture of Flaming Youth COoOMEDYâ€""MATCHMAKING MAMMAS FPOX NEWS See Our Display of Electric W ashers and Stoves "K elvinator" Electric Refrigerators drama of Cossacks of the Czar Love and Retribution. PARAMOUNT NEWS COMEDYâ€""SINGLE BLIsS ho SCENIC REEL COMEDYâ€""WILDCAT VALLEY Now is the Time to Order Scereen Sash and Doors The Red Sword " Ronald Colman our Lending Leading Auth irettes The Resceue and an allâ€"star cast in General Contractors y Joseph Cor P.O. Box 1373 Millwork the days that stunned the world! n e oib~} Library indies BIG DANCE EVENT, SEPT, 11TH BY CANADIAXN LEGION LADIES A big dance event will be given in the MciIntyre Recreation hall on Wedâ€" nesday evening next, Sept. 11th, under the auspices of the Ladies‘ Auxiliary of the Timmins Post of the Canadian Legion. Burt Holland and his expert Canadian Legion orchestra, in their classy new uniforms, will provide the music for the event. The lunch will be another big feature of the evening, the ladies having a big reputation in this line. Everything points to the ofi Hateâ€" by Edwin Builder‘s Supplies NEW LISKEARD, ONT beitr CaU ha th suC nc mm m es m mm n m on on oo m ons on o ut n m HOWEY I® A progt Howey C week end excavatio completec ations ar upper see and the ready, an sheathing crushing pleted, a frame wi stated th: now put would be bunkhous pleted. on the ; carpenter The re; ment on advance | 40 feet of a total ac obtained encouragi width ar values wi cated by On the cutting h Bort state very hard only one oneâ€"half. about for some qua present p where we 5 L RESULTS UPPER SCHOOL EXAMS, SOUTH PORCUPINE Standing of the Students Writing on the Upper School Examinations at South Porcupine This Year The following are the resu Upper School examinations South Porcupine Continuatio After each nams is given th in which the pupil obtaine (75â€"100) first class honours. second class honours. (60â€" class honours. (50â€"59) credit Myrtle Dysartâ€"Eng. CO excavations for the imnilil are 90 pegr centl. completed, and that the interior foundâ€" ations are 80 per cent. finished. The upper section of the fine ore bin is up, and the upper outside columns are ready, and the girts in place ready for sheathing. The excavations for the crushing pilant are 25 per cent. comâ€" pleted, and ewcavation for the head frame will start this week. The report stated that the machine shop floor was now put down, and that the tools would be installed ths week. The new bunkhouse is about oneâ€"third comâ€" pleted. _ Sixtyâ€"one men are employed on the job and thirty of these are carpenters. The report states that "the developâ€" ment on the 625â€"foot level shows an advance of 8 feet of crossâ€"cutting and 40 feet of drifting to the east, making a total advance of 48 feet. The results obtained in the drift to the east are encouraging. The structure ang width are good. It is assumed that values will rake to the east as indiâ€" cated by the unperâ€"level work." On the 750â€"foot level 36 feet of crossâ€" cutting has been completed. The reâ€" Jort states that "the ground has turnec very hard, and we were able to advance only one round for every shift anc oneâ€"half. We have passed t about forty feet of hard porphyt some quartz, but poor structure present position at the face is HOWEY GOLD MINES, LIMITED IssUES PROGRESS REPOR I where we could expect to cut the vein from data based on upperâ€"level work.‘ Valeric nd), â€"I Mary l idit ons C211 Dysart Litera . Raps d Mines Limited f: g August 24th, show for the mill are 90 pe ind that the interior 80 per cent. finished , Alge mpost e Row teratu THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO nave passed TArougDn of hard porphyry with r cent. finis the fine ore outside col irts in place excavations re 25 per c a tuire bra â€"IILng. ure (2nd 11 Lng (3rd 1@ ti0n i the ained 60â€"6 D1j2°C 8 Our SOUTH PORCUPNE UNITED s« chrrek sekoo riexic teen, boys, girls boys‘ Basil Doran, fifteen and C , fifteen and ove threeâ€"ls2ged Delightful Time by Pupils of the Doine and south Porcupine Sunday sSchools. Other south End [ TW OSR WBE TR OeC + + Kemptville. They also visited Monâ€" ! o 3 $ treal and Ottawa and attended the wx{c{l;% big Manx Convention in Toron'ta.é BC â€"a meeting while there many from their| x)a:is homeâ€"land. | fhien Ideal weather prevailed for the Sunâ€"| juries, day School picnic of the United Church | cus. I which was held at the ball grounds on | Provin Labour Day. A liberal supply of l ins ac cream and lemonade helped to make] the day a happy one for the young-i sters. The children from the Dome | Iroquo Sunday School enjoyed the picnic with | Proulx the children from town. There were | jump. races in which the following won| Mess prizes: Girls six and under, Fern Helâ€" and R mer, Kathleen Ayre; boys, six and unâ€" | motore der, Edwin Brown, Nick Toderan; girls } Jim F seven to nine, Stella Brown, Irene Helâ€" ; here. mer; boys, seven to nine, Raymond| Mess McCann, Jack Webstor; girls, ten to | and Ja twelve, Phyllis McCann, Mary McInâ€"| Red L: tosh: bovs, ten to twelve, Alex McGinn | ng At The Ideal Battery DON‘ : A weak Battery is a nulsance you are liable to be left on the when you least expect it It costs you nothing to have battery tested at am1l No. 11 Mountijoy St., foot of 3rd Ave Mt Neglect Your Battery ril M 1 dle r and n IOrF ind â€" Mt irk lames Miner; girls threa ace, Lillian Brown. Mrs. Howard Miller an Chariton, motored up an holiday with Mrs. Miller m a VC daught Service rac Minc eWws ctor Hansberry T, Basil Doran Phyllis McCann e, Homer McIn r: threa ored up and Mrs. Miller‘s A. Strain. l Smith and ir motor trip C m /A ~P * . â€" s t y U sap i8 / d @4 K Raymon,j{ Messrs D. McLellan, George Stanger, girls, ten to| and James Alexander left last week for Mary McInâ€"| Red Lake. Mr. Ralph Moore is relievâ€" Alex McGinn,| ng at the post office during the abâ€" on to~ fiffeen | sence of Postmaster McLellan. ‘ISDY, d M and road | Northern Man Hurt in Collision Near Meath pals in the accident received more then scratches and Mr. Fitzjohn‘s inâ€" juries, althought painful are not seriâ€" cus. Both cars were badly damaged. Provincial Officer Horwick investigated the accident." | _ Messrs George Flett, Robert Topham | 4 ind Robert Harwood all of Tcronto, # motored up and are the guests of Mr.|# Jlim Flett of the Imperial Bank staff 5 ) a im K CquoIs P of the highway whi of Gananoqu . tire. None of the 18 Irom ECl Wilfred Cecile the latter wh i coupe which 18 Sparks Street ills on Monday. Mr. Oliver the Dome won the higsh AautomC higshway sn 1 l imIt s of : Timmin DISTRIBUTORS FOR EASTERN and NORTHERN ONTARIO 4 \‘ # : Service Supplies Limited n 1ll § it l With built Speaker, E. instrument restrained rectifier, 8 Han Price (less tubes) $232.00 11 ; Mode v.lfIflfflI/?g’/”I/’/”’/’/flll’?’/’l’/f//’/’/’//’/fi \ e wc fi- c/ 4448444# 4* *4 4 4 4 4 4 771 **B*8 8453 %° *43 444 * / â€"36â€"38â€"40 * * * * * * 4 *b 44 % % % + 100 hp. 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