' Riilinen Pykala 4 SHANKMAN‘S HILL 'ggmnn AVENUE TT The annual meeting of the Rateâ€" pavens of School Section No. 2 or the Township of Tisdale, Schumacher, will be held in the Schoolâ€"house on Tuesday, Dec. 30th, 1924, at 8 p.m., to nominate and elect Trustees for the coming year, 1925. "Notice is hereby given that Byâ€" Law No. 281 was passed by the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Timmins on the 15th day of December, 1924, providing for the borrowing of Ten Thousand Dolâ€" lars ($10,000.00) _ upon debentures for the purpose of enabling the Timâ€" mins Public School Board to comâ€" pletethe erection of a new addition to the Central Public School at the North End in the Town of Timmins, and that such Byâ€"Law was registerâ€" ed in the Registry Office of Land Titles, Haileybury on the 17th day of~â€" December, 1924. f Any motion to quash or set aside the same or any part thereof must be made within three months after the ‘first publication of this notice and cannot be made thereafter. Dated this 23rd day of December 1924 Notree ts hereby given that Byâ€" Law No. 280 was passed by the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Timmins on the 15th day of December, 1924, providing for the borrowing of Sixtyâ€"seven Thousand Four Hundred and Eighty Dollars ($67,480.00) upon debentures to pay for the construction of pavements in the Town of Timmins and that such Byâ€"Law was negistered in the Regâ€" istry Office of Land Titles, Haileyâ€" burvy on the lith day of December, Any motion to quash or set aside the same or any part thereof must be made within three months after the first publication of thig notice and eannot be made thereafter. Dated this 23rd day of December, 1924 Buyers of Good Used Furniture, Pianos, Victrolas, Ranges, Heaters, and (CGeneral Household Goods. In Large or Small Amounts. Highest Cash Prices Paid. For Good Used Goods Only. o un 14424 Home Furniture Store 15%, Mountjoy St., Foop of Third Ave., in The St. Onge Bldg. 46â€"49 All kinds of Blacksmith Work done promptly and well. FIRSTâ€"CLASS PAINTER IN OUR SERVICE HORSE SHOEING ANOTHER NEW POOL ROOM OPENR® AT 6 WILSON AVE. Hendrickson Toivonen Wb Now open for business. Firstsclass rooms, and steam heated All upâ€"toâ€"date conveniences. Reading and Sitting Rooms. Sample Room for Travellers. Best dining room in town. Meals at all hours. Woodwork Repa‘.ing Prompt and Satisfactory Service Used Furniture Dealers Experienced and Capable Mep New Blacksmith Shop All Kindy of Soft Drinks Cigarettes and Tobacco QOpened at Shankman‘s Hill IROQUOIS PALLS PARIS HOTEL Town of Timmins NOTICE Town of Timmins NOTICE H. E. Montgomery, Clerkâ€"Treas H. E. Montgomery, Clerkâ€"Treas E. Waddle, Secretary. Generous Christmas Gifts by Mr. F. W. Schumacher, Columbus, Ohio. Interesting Closing Exercises of Schumacher School. New Schumacher Theatre to be Open Christmas Eve. â€" Other Items of Interest from Schumacher Correspondent. Schumacher, Dec. 22ndâ€"Special to The Advance. $600.00 Worth of Presents for Schumacher School Pupils | Legate M ceDonald l We regret to neport that the illâ€" ness of Dr. removal to week. The are hoping soon. Muterer necessitated his a Toronto Hospital last doctor‘s many friends to see him home again Miss Irene Murphy left on Saturâ€" day to spend the Christmas vacation at Mount Forest. A closing concert â€" and Christmas Tree was held in the school on Friâ€" day afternoon. A prmogramme consistâ€" ing of songs, recitations, dances and plays was given by the pupils, aften which a lunch of fruits and other delicacies was served. ‘The most inâ€" teresting feature was" the presentaâ€" tion of about six_ hundred dollars‘ worth of beautiful gifts from Mr. F. W. Schumachen, of Columbus, Oh1o, to the children. These consisted of books, dolls, drums, musical instruâ€" ments and one hundred sleighs. The teachers also received costly and suitable gifts Mr. J. E. Williams, Mr. Schumacher‘s repnesentative, the members of the Scehool Board, Messrs. â€" Godfrey _ James Shewan" and W. R. Sullivan,. and many of the parents were pmesent and enjoyed the fun with the youngâ€" er people. The people of the town wish to convey to Mr. Schumacher Maiss Victor:a Mialkin is visiting at her ‘home in Parry Sound district. The Musical Revue under the ausâ€" pices of the Ratepayers‘ Association held in the Recreation Hall on Frmâ€" day evening was a decided success. The audience was delighted with the excellent entertainment provided by er people. The people of the town wish to to Mr. Schumacher their appreciation of his generosity and interest in the school and the children of the community. The Maple Leaf Theatne will be opened â€" on Christmas Eve. Tlus macnificent building has a seating capacity of four hundred and many of our citizens expect to spend many pleasant and profitable hours there during the winter evenings. Miss Victoria Malkin is visiting at The Melntyre Shops team have taken first place in the Schumacher Sowling League. Play in the League will resume on Januamy 6th. ; On Christmas Day the Bowlers will roll for turkeys. Mercantile y3 .4. 132 204 184â€" 520 Arnott::>;,.. 93 158 183â€" 434 Corrigan‘ .. .‘ 114 140 139â€" 303 Grahan Sandys Dr. Ba Martin the children of the formance reflects o McINTVRE SHOPS TEAM FIRST IN BOWLING LEAGUE Schumacher Bowlers Will Turkeys on Christmas Play to Resume January 6th. te irst 9 the M Hall Arnott Corrigan Sullivan Budgeon Campbel] W o )k ey Pargek Sullivan Adlev 2Â¥ m e a t itepson Wednesday n 1 a steady mes from .t Thursday lam iMmie TA K l1 team stron Todd‘s Limit d s tss3 ...... 6 205 ..... 146 Leftâ€"overs 650 Engineers waImnt the Town 20() the ment provided: Dny town. Their perâ€" reat credit on the 141 141 181 114 142 10 19 99 218 <trongo t i 3 764 8$76â€"235. Todd‘s Ltd. rol and took tw 812 99 182 159 1( 129 130 240 xt ##1 4 142 169 * 20 16 24() 102 1 :M )wn â€" tea )*1*) Roll for Day. f t 2( 41005 601 482 6: (} A 111 the 10 An 11 ability of Mr. and Mrs. Ashworth, the directors. Miss Gertrude Sabine is spending her vacation with friends at Ridgeâ€" way; Miss MceKeown at hen home in North Bay and Miss Catharine MeDonald in Manitoulin Island. Mrs. Charles Kanerva, ‘twho was dangerously ill with pneumonia is on the way to recovery. A very largely attended and enâ€" thusiastic meeting of the Ratepayâ€" ers‘ Association was held last Monâ€" day evening. After the discussion questions of general interest, ©the names of several of our prominent citizens were mentioned as probable candidates at tlte coming muniapal elections. Miss Margaret Burns has returned frnom visiting relatives in North Bay. Dr. Sullivan, of South Poreupine, was the guest of Mr. W. R. Sullivan and Mrs. Sullivan on Sunday. First Aid meetings are held in the Recreation Hall every Friday evenâ€" ing. A veny competent instructor is in charge and every citizen who has the leisure time should take advantâ€" age of this free education. The Sunday School of the Union Church will hold its annual enterâ€" tainment and Christmas Tree in the Recreation Hall on Tuesday night, Dec. 23; and the Sunday School of the Roman Catholice church on Monâ€" day night, Dec. 22nd.. Come | and help the childrnen have a good time. The town merchants report great business activity during the Clhristâ€" ma‘s season. Everything _ moves when it is thirty below zero. Mrs. E. Keeley and babe are visitâ€" ing in Sudbury at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Mulligan, the parents of Mrs. Keeley. The school population is increasâ€" ing soâ€" rapidly that an additional teacher will be requined for the new THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO term. 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