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Porcupine Advance, 4 Sep 1918, 1, p. 1

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ofi 0) Al p)} a} O s Vol 3. Practicalily all Evonts Run Off. body Checrful Despite th Weather. represented tne 101 Day, and was one of Parade floats, etc. ties in the North La: sented officially for tfeam and a in charge of Mr. J./ Porenpine was repr team and by some of main the day was weather. A most of th cnough to hi The parade, peaded by the Lri Falls band playing well and 1k well under Bandmaster Stover wne of the day‘s best features. | weather the parade would have remarkable; on such a day the was the more noteworlhy. The ter of clever floats and designs ed the eare thoroughness which the day hbad been take The Sulphite Department‘s th which the Battleship, Queen Ehz was moulded from pulped pape pmayers. 1 neo unable to play, t spect being eve quois Falls enth Reeve J. E. Boyl more Tnhnan raln And to live in t or a woman mus the hose : ©7 seconds children are optimists un spoiled. Troquois Falls h much good work with cin« macadam, etce., to say noth grass and sod that the cl ecoula only be found in a a 12 1or sec minute and 12 secon 1 minute and 50 see running off the tie and heary roads, the and Timmins teams the cheque for $25. made a smooth and Timmins lost out t wait for water, the 1 Timmins The baseball games woere with great interest and much rooting. The umpiring was honest enough but no big league w ork. â€" There was lots of ‘‘erabbing‘‘ for fun and otherwise. In the first game Cochrans defeated ‘WTimmins 2 to 0 in a closely contested game. In the second game, Cochrane «ras beaten 5 to 1, Iroqmns Falls team thus winning the $100 prize. the cheque for $25. . South Poreupiné made a smooth and speedy run, but Timmins lost out through having to wait for water, the low pressure being a new one to the team here. In the Ladder Race the times were:â€"Cochâ€" rane, 18 seconds; South Porenpume 2014 seconds; Iroquois Falls, 21 see onds; Timmins, 43 seconds. The baseball games wore watched with great interest and much rooting lf;\'t‘l’)' the amils fi\,e town waood 81(10 ur 4+2r6 Â¥fr. and Mrs. S Esmily left on Sun« Portage La Praime lllpll' aud a| 17 Y O 1¢ to have : ran rain live in t @ri ftie fo t MH Bs B x. MeVean is \\'eeks' b()lid:l)‘ at Malt , neaded by the Iroquois laying well and looking Bandmaster Stover, was s best features. In fing pa"-ule would have been on such a day the effort thAusiasIm 1or yle, of Tisdale 1e Township PORCUPINE ADVANCE rt in the West resentedâ€" by ts Run Off. Every the occasion. f the program n with despite pite the weat e were optimi nid wCl d time. It tak kill an optimi orth Land a m in optinl s â€"until t municipaliâ€" ) also repre i t o divide oreupine run, but o 111 al UIIM 111 Parents Advisecd That Children . Lose Promotion If Neglecting School. ;\l.\,’(), Mr. | all pupils for Timmins was honored last Saturday by a visit from Most Worshipful the Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Ontario of the Masonie Order, M. W. Br. W. H. Wardrope, K.C., of Hamilâ€" ton. The Grand Master was accomâ€" panied here by Distriet Deputy Grand Master, D. Johns, of Haileybury, and Past District Deputy Grand Master, N. J. MeAulay. ‘The party was taken on a trip through the mines and also on a little voyage up the river where they enjoyed the scenery and noted the possibilities of the country. A visit was also paid to South Poreupine ard other places of interest. On MASONIG GBARD MASIR 5TS TMMIN3 Yolden Beaver Lodge Pays Fitting Honor to Head of Order in Ontario. a 1. M A mon Un B W 1t 1116 al D n CC tit recently rc Kindergarten mu | in Timmins open _a full staff and 10 staff imcludes :â€" PJ! T‘C H tive sorvicdt Bailliod, w‘ 3 Junetion. 11 a it n 11( \ Y folde rlin TTA H 1| ¢ 1€ 111 1 it TIMNMINS, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th., 1918. 1 COURnsE 18 TA MAT SCIERCE AT MONTHTH â€" BaSus3fD BÂ¥ GOUNCI )( @COUl St celye class the _ done meémbDei Messrs. E. J. Moe left this week for tion at Niagara * uts uts .. Pa Bo vo. se vie Work is being done now on the Reâ€" T o * Wce naud claims in Pacaud Townsihp. ‘Ljediarmp pres o3 JO M49],) The Mining Corporation is now said to have nine claims in the Boston Creek district under option. 10 trainlt uine neal ind tellw U Some ‘se not oniy an t that it would ision, in additi ed from the «c Te at *4 * Ne ate oTe vie ®, *# 0" #®, w2 ats 2*%, vhe ofe Te «ie 1t S (%0] Notes, Comments and Opimions Of Interest To Mining World rible Opportunity for Y Ladies of the District, Sept 16th to Oct. 5th,. thue pa 000,080 fll 1eÂ¥ it was ove U ild be spectacular samples were takâ€" itly from the Bourke‘s gold ir the 100â€"foot level, free gold utrides being in cvidence. 11 nolice 11 1) ‘ a four wee Falls. ntly Donald an@ C. Whute dies, for instance, could attend tlus unusually valuable be an ideal #moliday n to the benefit reâ€" ourse. Four highâ€" ) been secured for 1 possible is being course practical as A nominal charge ring made for board is is the only charâ€" Domes Te se aBe aBe ahe oo ho on ofe oo oi ie iB on uie on oo afe aie o ohe oie ohe she now on the Reâ€"| Progress is heing made in the de l Townsihp. veloping of the barite property near | € ‘onnaught. â€" Several big shipments of tion is now said | barite have â€" been â€" shipped â€" out n the Boston| but under® diffieculty on aceount option. of transportation. Now, however, it § is understood that a siding is to be mples were takâ€" ‘builtâ€"at Connaught for the eonvenience . Bourke‘s eold{Of the other propertics in the Night tssA Fean smmA THawk district. 1, sewing, etc. .\eptcmber 16 completed for Min l | )ldiers in less L V Young| Amount for General FPurposes to be | t. | â€" Struck Later...Other Township i Coauncil Business. revious sSAIGC OL ‘s until )1d bars VAaCcaâ€" IT‘C eral Purposes was laid â€" ed at a meeting of the Committee of the Whole more comprehensive fig obtained. On. motion of Councillie abd. Morgan, Messrs. J. F B. Hutehison, D. Mackie Morgan and B. M. Walto pointed a Board of Fuel C ers for the Township of the Damini Miss Veronica Pearce, of Fores the new teacher in charge of the M eta public school. roceeds €) 1 mniurt 10 m i gecâ€"a [# # 3 3 jwe ‘he Public Works f that the Davidson i1 rom Northe nd Finance Committee e schools had receiv s of the sale of debh Ames Co. and a s: )1 Hil] n i1 with o| n rate for lownsaip ten was laid over to be fix the Da l UC iL xX 1 C ATlO i1l} | rej ineis were w chumacher mm ipine Nn nst nade On 1 ld Mine Councll as a in order that 1C rUC o JC Imnnls e Mon 1‘@jp})0O1 € DC eport n indication of the forest â€" wea Canada and the way that weal be utilized to the advantage industrial and general life of i ple. In the were samples hundreds of different woods obt in the country, withan account locality in which each was mo erally found. Many of the i a pro qualities of ting, fabrics teresting art wit npin veyin and Mr. Robson Black I1 and illustrations emphasiz sity particularly for pr forests from fires.. In t sample outfits of the p phone sets now used in Quobes by fire rangers, In the line of emphasis for bet servation of our forest wealt innumerable suggestions about and Mr. Robson Black by hi and illustrations emphasized th sity particularly for proftect forests fTrom fires.. in the car Nq sample outfits of the portakle teleâ€" phone sets now used in Ontario and Quobes by fire rangers, the wireless outfit pow in use in British Columbia for forest fire prevention work and the model of water and air plane soon to be used by British Columbia for forest protection purposes. Mr. Black pointâ€" ed out that Quebee had done much more than Ontario to préserve its forâ€" est wealth, while this province also POST OFFICE SHOULD had lagged behind European and other countries in this matter. _ He said that public interest must be stirred to the necessity of the work and that Canadians generally must pay more attention to this important matter. Many boxâ€"holders have been comâ€" plaining recently of the fact that the post office is not open these days on Sundays for the seeuring of mail. Business men, who pay box rent with the idea of getting some extra accomâ€" ecl rit â€"stead Porest Fireo P helpdt Blacl uS n ht Il l 1eInl( Protection Suggest ions, etc. itedâ€"« motron piC lanatory 115 NC 1l 10C1 TC€ woodas oblaina in account of i pl Â¥Q it Seerdé ople are. IFS n ‘t stop altogeth e a lang‘h at Un tion and ITntelli e clock 1V ed the otectin interestin? wealth _ of wealth mav ealth, were the car e expiana interestin: pictiu Thea tern O T m U neC peo A I 1( 1t M uUu}p A Several Appointments Made at the Council Meeting Yesterday. BUFRE uids 6 ALfR AGITATORS UNEER ARRFST Many Cases to Come Before Magisâ€" trate Atkinson on Thursday. Thursday will be an interesting day at the police court here. ‘Tlhere has been no court for the past two weeks on account of Magistrate Atkinson beâ€" ing away on his holidays. In the meantime several eases of special inâ€" terest have been brought forward by Officer K. Allen. In addition to the several charges in connection with the improper bringing in of diquor wrongâ€" Ivy addressed to the Hollinger Mine, N I M TNIS WCEOEK. â€" 1| citation, siimnil police of Sud and other plas out ‘here at or is Week and Next Effortto be to Got 500 New Members Norman Melvor relary LoOr the Canvassers will Single Copies 5 Cents NC PAGN FOR MEMBERS 0n T; NAVY IAGUE M district i D. Muyle Nickel Co., SCcure new Int ) JC imilar to that Sudbury, Win LsSsCIs IMSS ot) 1¢11 »mi MeLau W eek y and ‘ter: ’i he motli WNViiAms. vor, of th behalt the M irtin Moelno ampaign call on 1nQ@e} irrest c 1N o1 Northern Onâ€" of the Interâ€" Sudbury, has an and>= Rey. ‘apt Boal apâ€" uis Chairman .\I:’l(’-dmm]d NEW NSIRLE iloimc all in the bers here. Juunt ons is appointâ€" r Timmins. is appointâ€" larv bheing@ LamSs, 121 . M.eInni of polic policema Crreéer, o1 is the latâ€" was mado n enet ouhblin N residing uns., Dt \| r mon‘th who has °*TS, 00 new remberâ€" and all vith the sailors le Marâ€" ore. . held IICPO, 1 fthi.“ 1 and 16 Oso® by tit'. as rl s 1l o

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