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The Sault Star from Sault St. Marie, Ontario, Canada • 8

Publication:
The Sault Stari
Location:
Sault St. Marie, Ontario, Canada
Issue Date:
Page:
8
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THE FRIENDLIEST TOWN IN CANADA THURSDAY NOVEMBER 3 1927 Makes your breakfast appetite better Algoma News Mines Ltd of New York The latest crosstrench to be 'cut has exposed a width of four feet of ore without the walls of tha vein having been reached and good values have been obtained by assay Meanwhile the work Is progressing on the parent property of McMillan' Gold Mines Ltd at West River which will shortly reach Its 'objective of 550 feet When ibis objective has been reached it la cx-jpected that the McMillan Co will 'transfer their diamond drills to the Huard-Zangar! property near AID MET AT I0S CHARTERS Marie and did not see the other ear coming up Tha result was that be took the Whippet car aide on and carried It about two and a half feet off tbe track Quits a bit of damage waa done to both cars but fortunately no none waa hurt Both cars were being driven within tbs speed limit iirhen the accident occurred At St Carthier Camp about 25 miles west of Naim Centre Chief Maroney arrested A Dube on a charge of obtaining food and lodging at Blind River to tha extent of 825 under false pretenses It will he re' numbered that Dubeau figured in the late Therrlean case In Espanola a short time ago The police brought him to town on Thursday night At 13 o'clock on Saturday night he was taken to Blind River for trial The Presbyterian Church la again in full awing The services have been secured of the Rev Mr Hamilton late of Thessalon The reverend gentleman and his family era now resident in tha Maaa at Webbwood where they have installed for the last three week There was a large turnout of the congregation on Sunday evening and services will now be held regularly every Sunday Rev Mr Hamilton wll ha In the district for a year at least Special mention was made In the Mall and Empire of the good reports coming in from the work being done on the claims of Messrs Huard and Zangari of Espanola which are under option to the McMillan- Gold You never tire of its delicious flavour Sustains you oil forenoon Cooks in 2H to 5 minutes Wrapped seeded dustproof pacluxgcs I The Stork paid two vIgIIs to town 1 within the last week one to the home of Mr and Mrs Gibson of Tud-hope Street where s' baby girl waa presented and the other at the homo of Mr and Mrs A Grenon also of Tudhope Street on Monday where a baby 1xy was presented Very best wishes are extended to both homes A grand masquerade ball waa held In the Ukranlsn Hall In Frenchtown on Monday night There was a large turnout and the costumes were most original The muaic was good and a very nice lunch was served and everyone was unanimous that they had is good time The boys and girls were out In full Hallowe'en regalia on Monday night and played many of their usual pranks The good people of -the town had many calls at their doors where the same phrase was always Met At the Home of Mrs Gibbs Tenby Bay Nov Mr and Mrs Macphail were Sunday visitors at 1 Mr Coulter of the Encampment la busy threshing for Fleming and Gibbs this week Mr and Mrs Art Duncan wort Sterling Bay visitors Sunday Tbe monthly meeting of the was held at the home of Mrs Gibbs on Saturday By tho discussion which followed wo may expect to find groat Improvement In the community In tho near future Mr Jack Porter and Mr Header-lekson visited Sterling Bay Sunday Some advertising of this community must have bens taking place as our population haa suddenly grown by the moving in of Mr Ellis and family Mr Boomhower and Mra Matheson and family Timbering seems to be the cause Mr Sam Bolt who has spent tho past months In the west' returned home' Monday last Sleep walkers had beter keep off our roads as Louise Adcock baa started to drive the ear An enjoyable party was held in the school Monday afternoon A bill recently Introduced In tha legislature of tbe Phllllpinei provides a fund to be used In fighting the mosquito peat Imported from Australia SO years ago the favorite riding horse of the late Emperor of Japan has led a lonely life since the death of his master and is believed to be dying of old aye Tonnage under construction in British and Irish shipyards 1536410 at end of September all other countries of the world 1537341 delivered Treat or Mr Joe Shlfsky left town on Monday on a visit to his home in Ottawa for a few days Mr Ed Durham of Sault Ste Marie was a visitor In town on Mon day Traced by hoots of different sizes which he stole and wore James Cation a burglar was recently sentenced to SI hard labor at Glasgow Charles Ledgsworth Belleville fattest citizen who although only eleven years old tips the scales at 225 Vi pounds Young Ledgeworth who recently moved to Bellevlllo is anxious to enter the movies and Is especially Interested In the studio at Trenton where a British film company will make a series of pictures Ha has one brother and one'asiter both of whom are of normal weight "Where Qualify Coions Miss Class En-tain Miss Pupils Ur and Mra Reginald Rhodes motored here-Monday from Kent rale Messrs James Burnside A Piper fend Delmar Littleton Blind River apent the weekend at their homes here Mr Fred Axworthy and son Erie Harmony wore In town Saturday Mr and Mrs Art Duncan of Hilton Beach were In town Saturday Mrs St Martin of Hilton Beachr Iras here Saturday Mlssea Alberta and Muriel Harmon spent Saturday in the Sault Mr Leslie Morton was in the Sault Saturday Mr Walter Richardson was town Monday from Hilton Beach Mr Traiuor of Hilton Beach Visited the Landing Monday Mr Sam Bolt returned Monday from the west Mr and Mrs McMinn were In town Monday from Hilton Beach Miss Kena Rosa who has been visiting in the Sault returned Monday Mrs A Littleton returned Monday from the Sault Monday afternoon from 380 to five M1m scholars entertained Miss Bell's pupils at a Hallowe'en decorations contest and fames were Indulged in the ducking for the apples causing lots of fun The contests were won by Bessie Skinner and Rena Morton Mr Clyn Smith was in town Monday from Hilton Beach The Ladles' Aid of Harmony United Church held a social evening at the hoe of Mrs Coulter The Encampment Monday A very pleasant time was spent in games and music Those present from Richards' Landing were: Mrs Jack Allen Miss Bell Miss A Ross and Rev Frank Williamson Mias Bessie Skinner entertained aoe of her girl friends at her home Monday evening Mrs James and niece Miss Jean Brock motored' here 'Tuesday from Hilton Beach Born at St Joseph Island Red Cross Hospital Richards' Landing Monday October 81st tc Mr and Mrs Fred Rogers a sen Mr Brason drove to the Sault Tuesday with a load of meat Mr Karl Young Kentvale was In town Tuesday Mr Fred Lemcke was here Tuesday from Hilton Beach Major John Armour spent a few in Progress in Exploration Of Huard-Zingari Gold Claims Espanola Nov Lr-About 515 pm on Monday evening two cars were In collision opposite the Algoma Station One waa a Whippet car driven by Mr A Pannettl while theother was a Chevrolet car driven by Mr Albert QuesneL Mr Quesnel will he charged with reckless driving When the police appeared to Investigate the matter Mr Quesnel la said to have admitted to them that he was at fault and that ha had been looking at the new garage which is- being built near tha scene of the accident by Mr Marshall of Sault Ste days in the Sault this week Mr and Mrs Art Duncan were in town Tuesday from Hilton Beach Misses Adelina and Alice Johnson of the Sault era visiting at the home of Mra William Reed Mr Charles Sr has returned to the Sault Mrs: Currie who has been spending a few days in the Sault returned Monday Mr Lloyd Barker of Desbarats was In town Tuesday Mr Glynn Rains of The Encampment was here Monday Mr Brlcknunn Horonto waa in town Tuesday The monthly meeting of the Aid of the United Church was held at the home of Mrs Joa Charters Tuesday 'afternoon Mra Owen presiding The meeting was well attended The articles In tha barter basket were soon disposed off the basket being a most Interesting fea- tare of the meetings At the dote of the Mrs Charters kindly arved lunch It was decided to hold the next meeting of the Aid after Christmas Rev WilliamWn waa In the Sault Tuesday Hallowe'en has come and gone with the usual pranks played' by the boyg and girls and the usual fun and excitement Mr and Mra Coffey and daughter Freda who have been visiting Mrs Coffey's brother Rev Frank Williamson at the Manae left Tuesday for their home in Toronto Choice Smoked 6 to 8 lbs- each Hams' lb $10000000 In Savings Tbe approximate savings to tbs housewives who take advantage of the special values lilted this week will exceed the enormous sum of One Hundred Thousand Dollars Think what this means to the people who deal at DOMINION Stores This is only one savings which are consistently made throughout the year Every customer who deals at a Red Front Dominion Store receives Real Value for her expenditure Como this week and taka advantage of these exceptional offers Finest Granulated or Yellow no IS By rubb with Vicks also wallow small pieces Choice Red Cehoe 1-Ib tin Now Season's Pare At Less Than Market Price A wVaporub Over WMiujon Jars Used Ybutv Family Size Jar Raspberry Reg49e 47 Strawberry or Back Currant Reg 65e ir-yrAvAVv? vl SJtfvvA TW i'ji i' 1 CONOMttM DECORATING enuine At a Special Introductory OSfer we are ceUlag eur Bsraesldc Brand Batter this week at an exceptionally low price "The Finest Butter in also Mayfield Bran3 38c lb Beekist Pare Clover Honey Domino Brand Tomato Catsup bet No 5 Fail Club House Mayfield Brand Rag 35c lb Funout Quality FIne(t QaaUty Santa Clara Pnosaesi Machine Sliced large size esle Mason Jar Choice Smoked Side 2SC Queen S9c gibs In the piece Molasses Freehand Snaps Crp lb POO White Naptha Candles i Jelly Beans Gum Drops Creams SSc is Dried Fruits Finest California Seedless Raisins Golden Ilallowl A goad strong blend rs Its Chocolate Nibs vib CeyIcn fWSZ -S ICs Teas experts epent ye fee In the Tea business Finest Candied Lstnoa Sveetheart Chest A bos of Asserted Chocolates x-ib 39c 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