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Porcupine Advance, 5 Aug 1925, 1, p. 13

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4 ptecet C meis s a C U# « 3’0 1@, 0. Sfim Wfll GDOII %..,p, ‘store at 3 Gédar Streot N. stltchmg, Smger Sewâ€" ‘ â€" Machines,: ~Gramoâ€" "“i;;_;__es, Gramophone Reâ€" _ pairs, etce. mbing; Heating and heet Metal Work. 3;105" _ 90 _ > Box 1640 . 15 Wilson â€"Ave. ‘Streot, N. _ Phonie 254â€"w. Brazeau Son 184‘ smce Btroet, Bouth /A .USIVB DBALERS In the life of business the matter of DOING IT“NOW is most important. ; . the Hanulton taxi service of convenience, â€" co_mfort and courtesy. ' e Promptness in answering cally is most important with â€"says Tati Tad. The HolHlinger pressed from â€"the changeâ€"over, but the Schumacher deâ€" fence was sound and kept them out. The Schumacher forwards came down and Robson missed a good chance, hy slipping down in the mud with only Dedrickson â€"to beat. The leather went back again and Wills was called on to make two nice saves. This was followed by Schumacher having anâ€" ‘other attack and Robson worked well in and passed to Hitt. Roberts savâ€" ed with a corner. The flag kick was sent out for another corner. This one was cleared to Short who sent the leaâ€" ther â€"to Pettersen who shot over the bar,. Schumacher came down again. 1 Roberts saved with another corner which was fruitless. MecLaughlin got ‘the balil and sent it over to Punbar who passed to Pettersen. He was 'dosely watched and sent it over. to Batrang who was on the wing, In ‘spite of his awkward position, he drove in a beautiful bwisting shot, ‘which beat Wills. The Hollinger were having all the play now and near ly had another goal before . the ball was got away. Robson came down and beat Hethermgton, but ‘ the lat- }ter came in and cleared the ball fore Robson eould shoot. The oI- dlingéer took the leather back and "just ‘before the whistle Satrang gave Wills ‘%a hot one to save. The final score 3â€"1, ‘The teams :â€" §A Hollmger f Dednckson, goal Roâ€" ?fl irts and Hetherington, backs; Short, @Andemon and Stephenson, halfâ€"backs ; ‘Lar Satrang, Pettersen, . Me«-' Laughlin and Dunbar, forwards. | There had been a lot of â€" rainfal} during the night and ~day, which waterlogged the pitch, and there was mud and water everywhere.. This made â€" good â€" football _ 1mposmble |Nevertheless theâ€" spectators »that did turpn out in the drizzling rain got thelr money ‘s worth. . Schumacher pressed at the kickoff : and missed a fine chance to score from baugall’s centre pass. They kept up the pressure, but the Hollinger deâ€" fence was sound. They had another chancee to getâ€" in when <Roberts slipâ€" ped and miskicked, but Hetherington ran across and robbed Robson, who failed to pass the ball to his wing. Dougallâ€"came down and sent in a good centre. to Robson and ‘the latter scored.. This set the Hollinger goâ€" ing and they soon had Johnson and Martin working hard to keep the ball ‘out and it was not ciefied until the Hollinger had sent in ; four corners, each one being close calls. \ _ _ the right, but Dougall‘s pass was inâ€" tercepted by Stephenson who sent the Schumacherâ€"came down again, only to have Short stop them and send the leather to Dunbar who went down and centred to Satrang the latter sending in a good shot that beat Wills, evenâ€" ing up the score. Soon after, Satrang had another good chance.but slipped in the mud as he was going to shoot. ball up to Pettersen and after a nice piece of individual play got the Jeathâ€" er by Wills for the lead.~ This finishâ€" ed the scoring for the first half.. 251. for the Hollinger. : In spite of the mud and water both teams were working hard to get the lead. ‘ Schumacher started down on \â€" The Schumpacher team has . been making great strides in ‘the P.D.F.L, and had won their way to second place in the League when they went on the field last Thursday. MR. HUJO MAKINEN PASSES AWAY AJ SUDBURY LAST WEEK /« The Hollinger Football team stayed off the onrush of ~Schumacher eleven and stopped their winning streak last Thursday by winning out Bâ€"1. . The Softball game at ’éuth Eind on Saturday, Aug. Ist, between South Porenpine and Hollinger teams resulâ€" ted in a win for the Hollinger, the score being: 11 to 2. It‘ was a good display of softball, ‘The . main feaâ€" tureâ€"of the match: was the great work of Bid McCoy, of the Hollinger team, who plays such a dandy game that he is nbw known in Softball cireles as **Charlie.‘‘ no doubt after Charles the Wise who was the man who inâ€" vented Softball. HOLLINGER TEAM STOPS . _ _ SCHUMACHER‘S RUN OF WINS The Sudbury Star last week says: ‘"After an illness of about three weeks, HuJo Makinen died in St. .Joseph s Hospital on Saturday. He was thirtyâ€"four years old, and had suffered from chronic hea.rt trouble for someâ€"time. â€"His sister arrived from Timmins and will take charge of funeral arrangements. . He leaves one other sister to mourn his loss; The funcral \nll be held thns afternoon."‘" . Club® have expremd their- mtentmn of go’ifig down to Haileyâ€" bury €or the day, ane im ing assured all who tuka part in tlfis mter-clnb match. . oal; .Martin K2 The real oldâ€"time summer weather | on Sunday again made the three bathâ€" ing beaches in the"neighbourhood the most popular part of, the Porcupine Camp. Hundreds went over to Golâ€" den City for the day, while Pearl Lake at Schumacher had its contingents of bathers not. only from Schumacher but from Timmins as well, while the beach on the Mattagaml R1ver was a close rival in popular favor. A picnic by the members of the I.W.W. drew quite ‘a larga. crowd to Bobs Lake at: Porenâ€" pine, while all afternoon the road to Golden: Cxty was lined with cars. The evoening train was packed with vresidents homeward bound, and until lateâ€"at night cars kept returnmg from ‘Schumacher and Poreupinge: . «e N 0 .9 V ols ie t i * \qrtue of A warrant issued by the Reéeve of the Township of Whitney bearmg date the 18th July, 1925 and to me direc d, comâ€" 'mandmg me to levy upon the several lands, being in the Township of Whitney mentioned and ‘described in the following list for ‘arrears of ‘taxes. respechvely due thereon and costs, I hereby give notice, pursuant to the Assessment Act and amendments, that unless the said arrears: of taxes and costs be sooner paid, I shall, on Wednesday, the 28th day of October 1925, at theâ€" Township Hall, Porcnpine at 10 a.m., proceed to sell by auqtnon so much of.the said lands as may be sufficient to discharge the taxes and allâ€" lawful costa mcurred in the sale and collection of same. No. Con. or Street REAL NORTH LAND SUMMER _ ' WEATHER LAST SUNDAY he dephxture of Field Marshal Earl i Bemersyde from Montâ€" real on the Anchor Donaldson Steamâ€" er Letitia, Friday July 81, was celeâ€" brated with full military honors. The ship and harbour ware decorated with flaégs and crowds thronged the quayâ€" side to obtain a lastcglimpse of the gea_t soldier who was Canada‘s guest. e may return in an official capacity. RGaath To 2 v'."v thk mth ihy'af July x The following lands are all patented. TREASURERS SALE OF LANDS FOR ARREARS OF TAXES 10 10 40 acres 89 acres F. 14, N. % Block or part of Lot 1â€"8 c. 1"8 $ decenses cavre cvee eveversees ...0"0.0.0. IN THE TOWNSHIP OF WHITNEY, DISTRICT OF COCHRANE 8..14 ~.Grimston . .... ~McCoy ......». . G. Carson...... E. Sullivan..... . W. Pickering... . Mackie ....... . H. Adams... ... . W. Goodfellow. Humphrey ... .. R W. Robbins..... D. 6. Craigit...... Robt. Murdie ... .. J. J. Denny....... Robt. E. Dye..... 0 â€"}p>p> C a®a . The. S#le of Homeâ€"made Cooking on Saturday in A. F. Kenning‘s Real_ Estate office, opposute the post office under the auspices of theâ€" Order . of Lady. Orientals, was well attended, there was an attractive display of the Bbest in cookmg, and the event generâ€" ally was a decided success.~ N6 . Wookey . .;s..s. _J H. Bacon...... D. W. O’Sulhvan. P.~E.:Cooper... :. A. Rice o s N. N. Kirkup... CIJOQ 3A td fuvast D . Sutherland . . * G. VVfllmme F. Frances.. S, MaePherson J . C 4; H H F®. M. Auer...... D C.* R. W. L. Pare ,......... ;. On Saturday afternoon the qualifyâ€" fg round for the Golf Ciub: Prophy was ~played .at the. Timmins Golf Course. _ An ideal afternoon for golfâ€" ing geeted the first. of: the. Trophy maté b:s,' at:odka large mll:fibel‘,o-f ‘the members took part in the qualifying round. â€"The following is a list of those playing on Saturday, the gross score, handicap and net score of each, Trophy. R. D. Parker.. J, E. Graasett J A. MacDonald the first hhnty-two-quahfydufiffor the second round for â€"the Geo. Drew .. R. B; Taylor V. ~H. ~Emery ult 850 489 1â€"10 acre 1â€"10 acre 1â€"10 acre 1â€"10 acre 1â€"10 acre 1â€"10 aere 40 acres _ 1 1â€"10 acre 40 acres 1922.3â€"4 No: t in s i o l ce 1 ukn t T 46 e D c t : PE RA T P PS C 24e i+ -A"h:-v.‘t."- B NA U Nok We a 1â€"10 acre 1â€"10 acre 1+10 ‘acre 1â€"10 gcre 160 acres 160 acres 160 acres 88‘ by 44‘ 1.20 acre 1«10 acre 1â€"10 acre 1â€"10..acre 1â€"10 acre 1â€"10 acre 1â€"10 acre 1â€"10,acre 1â€"10 acre 1.10 acre 40 â€"acres 40 ‘acres 1â€"10 acre 1922â€"3â€"4 1922â€"8.4â€" 1922â€"3â€"4 1922â€"8â€"4 1022â€"3â€"4 1922â€"8â€"4 1922â€"3â€"4 Years in arrears 1922â€"8â€"4 1922â€"8â€"4 . 1922â€"83â€"4 1922â€"8â€"4 1922â€"8â€"4 1922â€"8â€"4 1922â€"364 1922â€"8â€"4 1922â€"3â€"4 1922â€"8â€"4. 1922â€"8â€"4 > 1922â€"3â€"4 1928â€"3â€"48 _ 1922.9â€"4 °_ 1922â€"3â€"4 1922â€"3.4 1922â€"8â€"4 1922â€"8â€"4 1922â€"8â€"4 1922â€"3â€"4 1922.â€"3â€"4 . .. 304. "i11 11 .\ . 2 8C 280 94 7 78 280 94° ~= _ 7 78 890 59 10 08 2 86 111 28 , 2 86+ Taxes Costs ieÂ¥ 70 =] =~] tbo o V ‘L" ‘lsuo L f \4.." * :a fray "h #, } © M e l’: gor e 6| 3« ' n > â€" h ‘J ; ,‘ “ Send Your ~Remittance to: all: Countries throu; SAFETY @F FUNBS Absolutely. Guaranteed _ W D. CUTHBERTSON : Auditor . Office Systems Installed Income Tax Adjuster Room 2, Marshannéclostone Give them Wrigley‘s. It removes food particles "":‘_‘zfiei‘?v’ery' y meal " Pamm‘s:- £ children to care for Irt«tlc/ 4 78 zao” i 78 7 18 > 2 00 4: 06 116 06 14 07 288 7 208 72 5 24 4. 7 200| 2W0 J. ‘C Dunn, / Ori H F. Hunter, > A. \Haughland, â€"0 .." '!;anercofi ilcybury. Gates 'Ioront 5 40 40 00 Total in or 907 ) or y 1 ) uk ‘ 8. 68 14 «Methodht Church, 8. Porcupine. AMrs. V, Clermont. Owner‘s Name and Address: °* ~J, Craw, > . : BvfiaIO.N .. _ ___‘___ Unknown. Porcupine _ Liake R. B. Rankin, J. A. Mcinnis, ; Orillia. H. â€"F. Hunter, P. Hurley, 7 Porcupine D. Chalmers, J. S. Charbonneau, . Ottawa. Thos. Croughan, 7 Unknown. Tavistock. Matheson. 'l_‘c;toi\to- Toronto. Toronto. Toronto.

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