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Porcupine Advance, 24 Dec 1924, 1, p. 14

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Room 15, Reed Block Timmins. West Indies Cruisesâ€"32 days from Timmins and return $321.00. For Steamship Travel Information Phone 17 La .‘ # 4# .“ al * â€"t. .*, * 4@ * + 0..0 * * 4 + #4 # *# #4 * # * * * * *# *..* 00.“.0 Â¥ + s * ,**,**. * U #% * # *4 *%, * 0.0.' *.,* * 0. .0 #4 * .*t. * 0.00.00' * .0 *4 * _¢..*.,* .00'00.00. * * #* *# # *4 + '0 * it .00.0 *# «# ## # L3 44 # + ## # # *4 *# 4 ## *# + #4 # 44 #* *, # *4 # t #4 4 # #4 * *4 *# #4 * 3 *4 * Dr. A. P. Murtagh Physician and Surgeon 28 AVE., TIMMINS Phone 580. Opp. Woolworth‘s, 12 Third Ave. Phone 77 W. G. BOWLES, B.A. South Porcupine â€" Ont. Phone, Call or Write J. K. Moore Steamship Agent Township Building Specialist in Plate Work and Crown and Bridge \_Work. Box 70. IMPRESS THE DANGER OF RUNNING AFPTER CARS A rider urging school teachers to impress upon their pupils the danger of running after trucks was added to the verdict of ‘*accidental death" neturned at Cobalt last week by Corâ€" oner Dr. Mitchell‘s jury enquiring into the fatality near St. Hilarion‘s Separate School when Yvette Allaire, six years of age, was killed under the wheels of a tnuck driven by G. Blais. No blame was attached to HOW TO CARVEL THBE The turkey is placed with the head toward the carver‘s left hand. He thrusts his fork firmlly into the breast bone and with a civeular cut arouud the joint, between the thigh and the bodv. cuts off the drumstick and thigh Again making a wide, but cut around the wing to give shape, he ceuts it off and cleanly at the joint. His fork unchanged, he slice the breast thinly, 1| hen back His f slice the from the removed any person Charging trespassing, Elias Hagâ€" gan, of Sudbury, has issued a writ against George Stephenson, trustee, and Robert Home, his clerk, both of Toronto, for $10,000,. The case will come before the Supreme Court at the next session. Haggan charges that Stephenson and Home, with two constables, searched his place of business and his home in search of goods alleged to have been stolen from a bankrupt Toronto firm. Hagâ€" gar alleges that although the deâ€" fendants held a search warrant for his place of business that no warrant was held to search his home, accordâ€" ing to The Sudbury Star last week. CLAIMS WRONGFUL SEARCH ISSUES WRIT FOR $10,000 nto two part ver, cutâ€"side down, the knifle pres: mrmly across its centre, the ne aised with the fork, when the b: hould break easily in two. The s ones, with their delicate morsels ark meat,> are then cut from 1 ack bone which is held upright, ti nd down, with the fork. With o1 ‘ut your soul into your work, not ir hand or your foot. nen , cuts C cond j« the leg severs and with a civeular cut around between the thigh and the cuts off the drumstick and thigh ond joint, together. He presses the leg with a twist of the blade, severs the thigh hone from the WJ the the h()(l_\' with breast thinl cut made whe 1t the breast each â€" show and in G ark 16 blame was by the jury cavity each side of ither i pried :the meat is cu ‘The win If ~ther second joint are now as ithey are. probably meat is cut from thenm cimeular cut arouti«â€"d i the thigh and the drumstick and thigh ol oose . with then the bre y, lengthwise, n the wing was is stuffed, the a portion ol bhurd cor robabl| v 17 CcarvVytC not deep, it a good stufi» will ! V eTrs npletc turn illS to 1J Northern Exhibitors at Ottawa Winâ€" ter Fair, Win Prize Money Instead of Grain, Returned. NORTH LAXD GRAIN MAKES SUFERIOR SFED GRAIN "Mr. MeCoy, of the Domimion Govâ€" etnment Seeds Branch, who judged the standing wheat entered in the Combined _ competition _ in _ spring wheat last summer,, came here las week, and took back to Ottawa samâ€" ples of the grain owned by those who are in the competition. _ The final judging will not take place until next month.‘‘ ‘*Instead of sending Mr. Kennedy‘s two bushels of oats back, Mr. Rayâ€" nor sent him two dollars. The oats were wanted for seed., ‘""It is wellâ€"known, often been said by us, and recently again said by a prominent American in Toronto, that the further north grain or fruit could after theâ€" second JudgIng ol the wheat grown this year has taken place, so we shall have to wait for the outcome. ‘‘Mr. John Gray sent oats to the Ottawa Fair, but, unfortunately did not send the full quantity, and hence could not receve anvy award. FUNERAL OF THE LATE WM. CORNTHWAITE, OFP SUDBURY Epiphany at three o‘clock Monday afternoon â€" with members of Sudâ€" bury Great War Veterans‘ Associaâ€" tion attending in a body. Rev. P. E. Bull officiated. The veterans headed the funeral cortegee from the club rooms at the corner of Elm and Durâ€" ham Sts., leading the procession to the church and after the ceremony walked in a body to the Chureh of Capt. Cornthwaite, S.A., last week to his duties in after being in Mudbury for s called there by the death of his brotâ€" her, Wm. Cornthwaite. In refer ence to the funeral of the late W Cornthwaite,. " The ~Sudbury. Star, last week said :â€" ‘‘The fungral of the late William Cornthwaite, who passed away at his home on Ethelbert St., early Saturday morning last, was held from huis late residence to the Church of the Epiphany atthree o%clock Monday affernoon with members of Sudâ€" England cemetery, where the remains were laid to rest in the Veterans‘ Pot. Deceased was a member of the 227th battalion. With his wife and seven children, two sisters, Beatrice and Lily, in England, and three brothers, Richard _ of _ Sudbury, Thomas, in England, and John H., in Timmins, survive. _ The pall bearers were Messrs. J. Linklater, V. Batâ€" tram, J. Ledingham, E. L. Esperance. J. H. Wills and D S. Humphrey. Reâ€" presentatives of the Dominion Exâ€" press Company, of which the deceased was an employee for years, who were in attendance at the obsequres, were Chief Messenger W. C. Fex of Toronâ€" to and R. S. Seott, of Sudbury. The large number of floral tributes reâ€" ceived were: a cross from the widow and family of the deceased; a basket from the choir of the Church of the Epiphany; wreaths from the Brotherâ€" hood of Dominion Express Employees and Local No. 19; Officers and N. C. O.‘s, 227th Battalion;, Mr. and Mrs. R. Campbell of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. J. Corlin of Toronto; and sprays from a son Wilfred, of Timâ€" mins; a brother Richard and family of â€" Sudbury; brother, sister and THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO nephew in Timmins; the G.W.V.A., Edith Cavell Lodge; Girls‘ Auxiliary, Church of the Epiphany; Mothers‘ Union, Church of the Epiphany; Ladies® Auxiliary of the G.W.V.A., Junior Orange Lodge, Mr. and Mrs. J. McKay, Mr. and Mrs. L. Bouskill, Mr. and Mrs. George Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Gale, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ross, Mr. and. J. Tucker and Ethel, Mr. and Mrs. D. Drybrough, Mr. and Mrs. C 0. Dennis, and the staff of Dennis‘ News Stand."‘ mmer.â€" came here las k back to Ottawa sam in owned by those wh« a few fart d will mes e shall have second judsg *‘ . SIgter. An the G.W.V.A. rls" Auxilhiary any ; _ Mothers he Epiphany C InmMm turnd{( (Qa V s brot ‘efer Lancashire Club â€" Timmins Meets every first and second Satâ€" urday in Each Month. All Lancastrians weleome and their Friends are invited. H. UNSWORTH, F. Y. UTTLEY, Secretary. President. every second and founth Wednesday in each month, in I.0.0.F. Hall Visiting patriarchs welcome. D. Hughes, C.P. 44.â€"5 J. R. Newman, R.S. GOLDEN ENCAMPMENT NO. 107 Eo2 L. % g%ggggfigggfiofiéfigfi%g% B B tWd Bd V .I.I.-t!? dhda S Tilh CV QHANNDA NOA % S 41 Wilson Avenue New and Secondâ€" Hand Store Gordon Block All Kinds of Furniture, Bought, Sold or Exchanged. Satisfaction assured you here, whether you Buy or Sell. Give us a Trial. Goods Delivered Free. Best Prices on all Goods Purchased. Lowest Prices on â€" all Goods Sold. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC 36 Wilson Ave sOUTH PORCUPINE, â€" Meets Electrical Contractor Frank J. Kehoe N. GREENBERG Ave.., cor. Preston St Phone 610â€"J. ABOUT WHAT TO GIVE We can help you solve the problem. _ Make this Store your headquarters for Christmas Gift Buyâ€" ing. _ Our Large Stocks of beautiful articles of various kinds at prices to suit all purses make this Store an Ideal place for Christmas Shopping. Our very complete assortment of China, Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry and Silverâ€" ware will suggest the right choice, and you will find an appropriate gift for everyone on your list. Few things really delight like an article of Jewelry. 000..0000000000 “.“ .“ .“ .“ .“ .“ .0. .“ .“.“ .“ .“ .“ t *¥‘ k *‘ .*. .% :% % 4 t 4 t t t t %. # i. t. t N k. * AMA V P0 IG. 0 ; se"ad_cr en se a+,08,04 4464 * oo o o o s se e * *h *4 * * 0‘ "0 s‘ e s o o ho e e e e s e s o e *sns * s * * * *}* * }**,* GRQUEN Pentagon eP /31 WE SPECIALIZE in BETTER QU ALITY GOODS The name "Halperin‘" is a guarantee of Quality and Value. Timmins. . HALPERIN Agent for Regina and Gruen Watches PHONE 212 For Sure Results T‘ry Our Want Ad Column e s s . . . i i i i i i n in i in i in 05 i5 i5 i5 i5 05 io i5 i5 15 i5 15 15 05 15 05 15 0015151545 15 45 1545 45 5 51 Electrical â€" Treatments, â€" General Drugless and nonâ€"Surgical Practice Room 6, Marshallâ€"Ecclestone Block TIMMINS «â€"â€" ONT. Hemstitching and Picot Edging Done MRS. V. CLER John W. Fogs Limited | HKead Office Yard TIMMINS, ONT No. 3 Cedar Street, North (Note the New Address) CHIROPRACTOR RED AND GREEN Slate Surfaced Roofing in Strip Shingles and Rolls. Asphalt Roofing and Sheathings. Spruce Building Paper. Clear B.C. _ Fir‘ V. Joint; Gyproc; Hardwood Flooring; Spruce Flooring V. Joint and Shipâ€" lap; White Pine Featheredge; Clear Fir and Pine Doors in stock sizes; Sash in stock sizes. Lumber, Building Materials, Coal and Coke, Mine and Mill Supplies A COMPLETE STOCK OF ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER # '0 # # ## *# + “. #* # # # “.“. #4 .00 .“ .“ .“ .’0 .“.“ .00 .“ .“ .“. #* # o . S o. . t . . t t*. %. * %. t 0“0 C :. °% K JA k: NC M N # # notastactacts e NK /N w # .0 PINE ST. N., TIMMINS STANDARD STEEL CcOoONSTRUCTION CO., LTD. Head Oflice and Works Welland We design, fabricate and eroect structural steel for buildings, mine and miscellaneous structures. Large stock of Tâ€"beams, channels, angles, plates, bars, ete., for imâ€" mediate shipment. Phone 603 Gordon Block P.O. Box 1651 "‘TIVM MTINK P. O. Box 883 Consulting Auditor Office Systems Installed Income Tax Adjuster Room 2%, Marshallâ€"Ecclestone Block. Phone 533B Y ard SCHUMACHER TIMMINS Timmins

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