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Porcupine Advance, 4 Aug 1932, 1, p. 3

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ciatIiOn, Is real | land Lake farmer while in town 1: his trip home to : cenrtre and went c Wm. Hastings. pré kaming â€" Farmers much he liked th sident C Pleased with V alue of Kirkland Lake Market sA1ce for further informaticn. Picnic on Sunday district picnic of the Canadian egion will be held on Sunday, August A3, and it looks as though a fair numâ€" #x will travel from here to Meeda «<e. The roads are all piainly marked nda no one should have any trouble ‘aching this beautiful spot. A collecâ€" on to cover the total cost of oil and s will be taken up and given to the irâ€"owners for their services. This is e first district picnic of the Canaâ€" sn Legion in Northern Ontario and Je droppéd th *»ing. It migh ABgion Week of »» the members 2 securing fun elief â€"work. * 4244 sns / W.O.W. Dates to be Changed ) so all will hope for its entire success. Juring the past two weeks this colâ€"| With good weather, and a large attenâ€" uin has had reference to the Legion | dance from Timmins, this will be asâ€" Week of Wonders and it was underâ€"|sured. Cars are due to leave the post siood that the dates announced were)}office at 8.00 a.m. Sunday, August 7th. sorrect, and that no counter attraction Still Carrying On would clash with that week. During; After an interview with president, e early part of last week it was| Austin Neame, it was suggested that earned that the skating rink had been |some desired that this weekly letter be! ecsured the week previous by anotherfstopped for the months of August and| ‘rganization. It . was fe}t that two;September,. the reason given for this’ »vents of this kind so close together | suggestion being that some of the memâ€" vould not please the public of Timâ€" bers did not favour it. This seems to| uns and district and the Legion thereâ€" be a great pityâ€"to drop it even for a | ore dropped their plans for the time couple of monthsâ€"as it has become tc‘ ring. It might be stated that the many a valued feature not only for the| Agion Week of Wonders is run entirely j Legion but to readers of The Advance| »» the members for the direct purpose | in general. There is no aquestion that it n ts ty ty ty ty ‘% " 4* ~ | WaAs 4* * 4 IIV?ll?/??fl/llfl/’lVlI,l?/??flllfll//flllllf///m ) mi ~Jm ance iness uitable town mwmx“\mmx\mmmmve ild be of Reph Laca want it where 1e of them sugg« rket near the ba aseph Laca n Ontario could no s marke bes working as : years. Acco number of s matter they â€" preéesent mark * the Porcupine ntario Settler expressed his The Canadian Legion in solu beli he be Made Than. ... Muskoka Dry PALE GINGER ALE You‘l enjoy its delicious Aavour. a flavour that ha tured from pure water, drawn from artesian wells it has survived the test . 1€ ed his pleas: Kirkland La iy as much fo Sold by all Leading Grocers and Confectioners in Northern set siden C build| pre Brown‘s Beverages, Limited EYXNHTORPSGT n‘ marke day he delaye e busy tradin narke quest}: would 0 the 0p questione nleased be the atior e Kirk S‘S““fi\““i““\\\‘\fl‘\‘\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\‘\‘ 1€ ut up in Cartons of Six and One Dozen For #81; nmnisâ€" now nio 12 Try The Advance Want Advertisements WARIC tion. offere whict MA NATIONAL GROCERS dance from Timmins, this will be asâ€" sured. Cars are due to leave the post office at 8.00 a.m. Sunday, August 7th. Still Carrying On | After an interview with president, [ Austin Neame, it was suggested that |some desired that this weekly letter be l5st:Opped for the months of August and 5September,. the reason given for this | suggestion being that some of the memâ€" ; bers did not favour it. This seems to. be a great pityâ€"to drop it even for a couple of monthsâ€"as it has become to many a valued feature not only for the ’Legion but to readers of The Advance| in general. There is no question that it has been of service to the Legion. Nearly anyone will admit that. There are scores of people who have expressâ€" | ed their approval. On the other hand | there are some who may not always be! pleased. One item in this column reâ€"| cently offended a few, but it was meant for the good of the Legion. There is very serious doubt as to whether the! members in general of the Legion wish the letter discontinued or not. Untili there is some evidence of a general deâ€" sireâ€"not the opinion of one or two who are perhaps impelled by motives that are not bound up in the advantage of | the Legionâ€"the letter will be continued.! It is not an official letter of the Legion! and has not been so. It has simply{ been a column for the benefit of the| returned soldiers placed at the disposal | . NEW LISKEARD HAS A DOG TRAINED IN THE RIGHT WAYX Â¥n from artesian wells 240 reet below the 'surface has survived the test of over half a century"? ha Order it by The Carton So tI@ geni@il cted the marke HC a Aavour that has made Muskoka Dry famous since d soldiers placed at the disposal exâ€"service men by The Advance. r the present still carrying on, â€"W. A. Devine Mtr. A BT: TIMMINS DISTRIBUTORS w Liskeard Speaker last wee few days ago while lookin very fine ficower and fruit gar . A. A. Cole, president of ou ticulitural Society, we notice« righâ€"bred Collie dog was no we asked why not., consider He c Sparkling and Pure as a Mountain Spring TS THE DRINK FOR YOU Every Bottle Is Thoroughly Steriliz,, rd By One Interested in their Welfare MEDIUM SIZE BOTTLE Established 1873 Plus 3¢ Bottle Deposit 1@ not AM same g Fasalie walks | H. E. TOMNEY, OF COBALT, vever,| ELECTED MASONIC D.D.G M Ved X€ Your Convenience our ced not W |Ca nas Masons C from Ma D.D.G.M | beaten in the North. The effect of the Icne read is proven by the number of tourists who stop now at New Liskeard. Anyone who> has been at Liskeard knows they have five tourists for every one coming farther north. Many ! would place the proportion as dsuble ffive to one. | 1 Reférring to tourist trade in the North, The New Liskeard Speaker last | week said:â€" | ‘"The past week has seen a great | many visiting mcotorists through the !Temi.skaming district. A Northerner going on the highway from here to Toronto is struck with the many Amerâ€" ican cars he meets. On a recent trip a Temiskaming resident says he beâ€" lieves fully half the cars he met acâ€" tually running on the highway were United States cars. On Saturday lasti a car from Windsor, another from Nova Scotia and still another from the Westâ€" ern States were almost toâ€" gether on one of New Liskeard‘s streets And, why shouldn‘t they be, becauss the Ferguson highway, with its beauty spots, and the wonderful agricultural lands, the mining areas and the fishing of the Temiskaming and Cochrane,. is one of the most attractive trips in Canada A trim through Temiskaming is one of continual surprises, and the fellow who does not keep to the right is Just about sure to receive the surprise CIEased many 1ToIid. LCurists Appatrâ€" ently get tired of proceeding farther north when they reach a certain point and find that whatever distance farther they may go will mean a return by exactly the same route. With the proâ€" posed road from Sudbury to Porcupine they could vary the trip and see dsuble the amount of the North Country. The new section they would see would be remarkable, too, for the scenery along the Montreal river can not be Many Motorists Visit New Liskeard These Days onto Globe:â€"In Toronto we call police dogs. In the Sault they alled tame wolves. 0dA _ ia>st WEX in Kingston. Anâ€" rtherner, N. J. McAulay, a Past . was elected a member of the General Purposes. Mr. Tomâ€" ) is accountant at the Mining ion, has been identified with work in the district for many e is a Past Master of Silver obalt, an Englishman by birth spent many years in Canada. of the district, which extends| balt to Kapuskasing, all are’ ; that the interests of the | 11 be well looked after by Mr.' m e That, however, so far ial road hog is concerned Plus 3c Bottle Deposit since 1873. Manufacâ€" is it any wonder that sSMALL SIZE BOTTLE Tc rand Master it the annua Grand Lodge Ontario PHONE 101 THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO On 2| was **% _AAill} VvIPW QiL A perplexing case is suggested by the reported theft of an 18â€"foot pointer from Camp Lorrain, together with some provisions all of which are said to have been taken during Sunday night, although provinâ€" cial police district headquarters in Hailâ€" eybury were ncot notified until Wedâ€" nesday. The boat, police were told, was in its customary place when the camjpmers went to bed on Sunday night, but it was gone, with food, in the morning. * ine porformances of a lightâ€"fingered gentleman in the Lorrain district tempts The Sudbury Star to head an article, "Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly?" The Haileyburian last week makes the following reference:â€" The elusive movement of an indiviâ€" dual reported to the police as John or Thomas Kelly, and who is statan tA operating, and his booty is said by | hiding police to have included coppers taken : simult from child‘s bank, provisions, clothâ€" | shots." ing and ammunition for a revolver of German make. It is not known by [ =Toro the police if he is armed, but some of | that P the stuff which was taken is declared | 000,000 to have been recovered, while it is furâ€"| haps t] ther stated that he used some of the | good b money in payment of a meal he reâ€" to him t * trict from Lorrain Valley to the M treal River because of certain all actions credited to him, was hunte two provincial constables on Sur: and Monday of this week, but he di peared from view somewhere in eccuntry, and developments in the yesterday indicated he might have en his departure by the water rc He has not been heard of since e in the week. Mystery Man Reported in the Lorrain Valley CORN BROOMS, good quality, each ... PORK AND BEANS, Libby‘s large No. 2 NORWEGIAN SARDINES, in Olive Oil BA V l Y ? «G =»z SOAP sSIXCGER SNAPS CLASSIC CLEA NX SER 2 â€" 15. IVORY SOApP | â€" Quality Foods s Kelly, and w‘ caused considera settlers and oth Rubt GRAPE JUICE, sortts 33¢ VINEGAR nominion Stores‘ buyers purchase, for you, fron variety of fine foods. Through ~our tremendous and rapid turnover we explains why Rominion‘s prices are lower, The price is lower, the quality is higher nutstanding VALUE. % KIRXK‘S SINGAPORE SLICEI WELCH‘S astile Soap SSE BLACKWELL‘S vIngs . . . at lowest prices in years! Preserving Requ:smes P*RUIT ]ARS “’ POR JAMSâ€"FOR JE buyers purchase, for you, from every part of c o the Monâ€" ain alleged hunted by on Sunday is John or stated to uneasiness LARGE Borris 200C LARGE Doz _ that > case > takâ€" route. early NO Toronto Globe:â€"It is announced that President Hoover‘s fortune of $4,â€" 000,000 has dwindled to $700,000. Perâ€" haps the idea of recouping by laying a good bet on Roosevelt has not occurred lseen of the man wanted. The dis~’ trict contains a large number of prosâ€" | pectors‘ cabins, and Kelly would have no difficulty in finding shelter, the police say. In the course of the inâ€" vestigations made, one report was heard l that the man had fired at a Lorrain Valley settler, but enquiry showed that a neighbour ‘of .the latter had taken three shots at a bear, and that Kelly, hiding nearby, had jumpied for shelter simultaneously with the sound of the shots." | ceived at one place. "Despite diligent search of parts of the district by the officers, no sign was 289C In referring to the Northern Ontarh! Golf Association‘s annual tournament to be held this week at Timmins The New Liskeard Speaker last weék says: | "An inspection committee, consisting | of the following golfers, visited Timâ€" mins on Saturday, July 23rd, to report upon the condition of the golf course prior to the tournament, which is being | held August 4th, 5th and 6th: George | W. Lee, Chairman of the T. N. 0." | Railway, founder of the asscciation: Roâ€" bert Lee, Northern (Omnmtarin chamnirn | Report the Timmins Golf ONLY CANADA OR RUSsIA May Course in Good Shape | AFFECT WORLD‘S GOLD SUPPLY We i 5C SWEET LARGE | CERTO BULE }\UNEGAR SWEET Corn Flak CATSUP KIPPER SNACKS n 6c at Dominion Store are able to buy carload shipme CHF AT , 2 tins for tin, 2 tins for the Empire, a tremendous purchase n i. IN l7c P 230 TiNS 25C TLES ’) 3C Barrie Examiner:â€"Motion picture salaries at Hollywood have been cut 35 per cent. and some of the talent wii have to live on as little as $1000 a week. The poor things! i1 of the Survey‘s section on metalliferous deâ€" _posits, recently received reports that placer deposits had been found in Siâ€" beria which yielded $25 per cubrc foot of gravel. Having in mind the miany contradictory reports that have come out of Russia, he reserved Judgment. He believes, however, there is a good prossibility of rich deposits in Siberia and unexplored portions of Canada‘s Hudson Bay section. There is a possibility, but not a probability, Loughlin says, of additionâ€" al rich finds in the United States. Undoubtedly a few areas will be develâ€" oped, but he thinks the day of the gold rush is about over in the 48 stat,esl and Alaska. nts which maAl Despatches last week from Washingâ€" on, DC., USRA. say thnat Aakxnartse Af he PA 35¢ _ 7râ€"» VaoA., say lIIAl eXxpéerts Oof }Uip on a bicycle, H. Spreckleson pedâ€" United States Geological Survey|alled hkis way from Kirkland Lake to convinced that only two countries | Sudbury last week, a distance of 360 anada and Russiaâ€"hold possibiliâ€" ; miles He started on Monday, July 18, of new discoveries which wovld| at 7 a.m., and it took him 47 hours to °_ any particular effect on the ‘reach his destination, counting stops d‘s gold supply. They are doubtâ€"| on the way for sleep. Most of his traâ€" of any gold rushes like those of ‘49| velling was done at night, because of 98 coming soon enough to bring | the heavy traffic during the day. Mtr. rise in commodity prices Spreckleson arrived in Canada two y economists believe would help | years ago from Germany, where he says cconomic situation. long bicycle trips are common. "Once F. Loughlin, in charge of the| in Germany my wife and I travelled eys section on metalliferous deâ€" | 500 miles on our bicycles," said Mr. S, recently received reports that | Spreckleson. "The roads there are betâ€" r deposits had been found in gi. | ter, but the scenery here is much more is an Oc United ns )C 2 0o ) coming soon enough to bring e in commodity prices which economists believe would help nomit situation. . Loughlin, in charge of the s section on metalliferous deâ€" recently received reports that 6e _ 00000:0000‘::000000:0000 See our Fruit Department for all Fresh Fruit and Vegetables LEMONS, fufll of Juice, per doz. _ ()R ANG I‘S good NWQOOQOOM““MQNM“QO‘ | POTATOES, No. 1 Ontarios, 15 Ib. pec CABBAGE, crisp solid heads, Ih. _ TOMATOES, No. | Ontarios, 4 Ih. and VEGETABLES Half side or whole > per Ib. l 5c ............................... PORK ROASTS persib..:..s... sn3 3. 33 I 5c CHUCK ROAST BEEF.perib. _ [s. _ _ 10c FRESH PORK SAUSAGE! perip;s_â€"_ | Lofe SFEF sSHOULDERS OF PORK Smoked Picnic 'I Style,! per Ib. .. â€"=.. _ BREAKFAST BACON MEA TS You Canâ€"this Easy W ay Plan to pay yourself a pension at 50â€"55â€"60 or 65 years of ageâ€"a guaranteed monthly incomeâ€"to give you the pleasures you have always wanted â€"or to provide the actual necessities for the rest of your life. 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