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Porcupine Advance, 4 Mar 1926, 2, p. 4

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5m ‘0... C... O... O... r~::::i;ov I ,. MarshnflsEcclestgne Block $wo¢hh Mo 1791'- Ladies SOCIetQ :Btano clothes for men ready to put on or made to your measme'. It will be worth your while to look them over heforeâ€"buymg Newly arriVed goods that are of conSiderahle Interest Include a lovely assortment of- children’ s hats. Reasonable prices and smart sty‘les. 3 Spam “ Have you tried Hoflmger Special Blend Tea? It’s good It’s guaranteed Your money back if you don ’t like it.» .000 0.00 too. .60. .000 o... coo. 0000 0000 40000 0... 0'00 Winger *' Elgmoyéé Entitled ,to' the Come and see them. > On Saturday night last ., T; g oomprisad of W o. :__‘_ s" p, Garden Gambler, nee- g', . Hill, mom and W Jameson» lead, successfully defen'c'led the T 8: N. 0 Gammissmn Carlin}: Trophy against a South Porcupine Rink, defeating the challengers 8-5. This is the thirdi attempt ofg South} Porcupine to lift 6116 T. p N. O. Trophy. ‘ Class IIâ€"John Pedder 78, Albqr-t deby 77, Virginia McIvor 7 7 Total enrollmentâ€"358. _ Jr. lst and Sr. Primaryâ€"Miss Gray teacherâ€"J r lstâ€"Beryl Arnold 78. Wilbert Rathwell 77, William Mason 76, Iris Latham 75, Herbert Burt-on 75', SteWart Murdock 75. _ A.â€"-Vaila Ranto 78, Michael Zob'ob 77, Reino Toivonen 77, Reino Lehti- nen 77, Constance Martin 76, Irene Brown 76. Kindergarten-Primaryâ€"Miss Car- roll, teacher-Class IIIâ€"Janet Gar- row /80, Ronald Unsworth 79, Warren Calgver 76, Leal_i As_pin 75. First-~Miss Inglis, teacherâ€"Blanche Coaty 94, Douglas Robertson 89, Ida Walker 88, Marga afet Hornby 87, Penti Prussi 86, Taimi Forsberg‘ 86, Agnes Owens 85, Patricia McLeod 84, Rose Shirrifls 83, Harold Blaugh 81, Arth- ur Manhire 81 William Mansfield 78, Michael Budzslk 76, ,Torsti Maki 75, George Darling 7_5. B.â€"S'arah Martin 79, Lillian Rigg 78, Reginald Pope 77, Elsie Lempine 77, Lillian .Loughton 76, Russell Moore '76, Richagdflroft 76.‘ E Jr IIâ€"Miss Purvis, teacherâ€"Jr. II A.-â€"Paali Sillanpaa 79, Edwanl Peterson 76. ' , . . _ Jr. II B.â€"-â€"-Emily Hornby 89, Oscq; Tasane 89, Vera Belle 86, Reggie Mc- Whaw 84,- Esther Weldon 83, Lilian Boyehuk _8_2, Marion Garrow 82. l' Sr. IIâ€"Miss Carruthers, teacherâ€"â€" Margaret Davidson 85, Gearge Luoma 85, Einar Sveen 83, Walfrid Hill 82, Helmi Kum‘pula 82, John Cocklin 82 Stella Bohonos 81, Howard McKin- non 80. The Haileyburian last week says:' “The neW' hotel is nearing comple- tion and already there have been one or two consignments of furniture 1‘8". ceived and plmds ,in -.,th.e. b '- These consist chiefly, Of the beds. ‘_ Jr. IIIâ€"Miss Balaton, teacherâ€"â€" Arne Jaakkola 82, Aila. Floyd 78, Er- vie J utila. 77, Milford Doyle 77. â€"â€"vâ€"- u...“â€" Sr. IIIâ€"Miss Ferguson, teacherâ€"- Winnie Hmey 88, Edna Kulju 84, Aileen Milton 83, Toivo Niemi 82 Ray Wellingford 81, Audrey Pet’rce 79,_ Jack Parapns__ 76. » I Jr. IV. -.--E. Transom, Princip a1, --“ 'Doris Lloyd 95 Legnard McFadden 93, Robena Sopha 89,1ngre Teider 87, Emma McClure 86, Laura Hawse Gladys McIvor 83, Gwendoline 84, Webb 78, Thomas Goodinan 77, Har~ old DOdd 76, Lewis Fields 76, Sarah Korman 75. Standing at the Variant“ Pupils in ‘ the 3mm Glass: for Past , Mantli. 1 k if 3r 3"4‘1w5'fl'4‘w ' .3. Diséount. I C.â€"â€"B. Ralston, 100, 135; B. Oowan, 80, :;133 M. Morrison, 72, ,112; M. Ferguson, 114, 80;- O. Ramsay, 72, 7‘2. D..â€"-J Morrison, 98,131; C.Mc-N Donald, 161, 93, I. gag-rumors, 143,. HIGH SCHOOL BOYS PROUD ‘ 0P, TAYLOR BASKETBALL 0UP A.â€"M. Smith, 103,184; G.'Everett, 50," 114; ‘J. ‘Watt,\22, 158; V. Jackson, 55; 1315 F McDon'alsi: --: â€". SCORES OP GIRLS' BOWLING ' ' . TEAMS FOB- I'BBRUARY '25. B.â€"-â€"B. Hill, 111,137; L. McIntosh, 55,118; K. Egan, 166,107; N. Mc- Lead, 111, 117; J. Sherlock, 150, 83. 117; G' Rob'insofi, 102,88; J. P'urvis; 182, 85. COWS EXTENDED ‘ , TO W8 PLUMBBRS This season the Geo. Taylor‘Hard- ware Co. ,donated a. handsome silver cup for the Junior Basketball teams. The trophy was won by, the High School Juniors, 'and‘ the boy's ,apprecié ate the cup very much.~ There were four teams in the icompetition, the High School Winning ‘ out. by two points. - _ way. L’Ecuyer, Smith 65 Elston, of Timininn, gave bytfineriil sitinfaction in each eaaeby careful and ex- inert work done 11 plumbing and heat. mg‘these fine new hospitals. . i n . - 812 946 "704 2462 Friday, the Office won three points from the Left-Overs. \Eaddle rolled ‘high for the Office, 57 Vale ntine rolleld- high for the Left-Overs 584 tota . Valentine . . Ferlong . . . McGam'y.. Dummy Dummy. Campbell. Recently reference has been me to the elegantly equipped hospitm established at Iroquois Falls and South Porcupine. In the case of' both these new hospitals special com- pliments have been paid to the that. ough and efiecti ve modern plumbing and heating a systems installed. It will- be ofg added interest to know that at both the Ii'oq uois Falls and W; South Percupme _ne_w_ hospitals a Widdle .. .. .. Ellis. Sand'witil " Gray... . . Newlands. . Timmins' fli'xi had the heaiing ~and {dumbing contracts and carried the work through in the most creditable 721 692 825 2238 Thursday the Mercantile surprised the Shops by taking three points and rolling 2713y total. Arnot't was in good form for the winners rolling 644. S. McMillan with 535 was hig%1 for the Shops. . , M. *MEMm'an 998,11in -. .. Cbstai£--.-. 'ccé ‘. . S. McMillan . . J. Abrams .. .. Lawson . . C. Abrams Scott . . Lewis . . Pla'tus .. ' °.°. ” Budgecm Hall... Gray' Dummg}. . .2. . Simpson . . . . . Arnott . . . . McDonald . . Bonnell. . . .. Campbell .. Starr. . . . .‘ 690 776 650 2116 Wednesday, Hardware wen three points £10m the Engineers}. Platus rolled 560 high; for the-Hardware and Hall rolled] 515 higp for the Engineers Rdbinsbn Mullins Pifiher .. .. Andrqws- . Hollo'well . . Leng .. for'th‘e Mill and‘Leng rolled high for the‘ Steel ‘Shbps. . Mill ’ W.’ Small .. . . 121 151 213 485 McFarlane . . . 182 133 85 400 Tario . . . . . . 165 165 134 464 Weeber. . . ,. . . 182 107 . . . ‘289 Sands, .. 169 169 Yorké . . . . . . 188 {172 171 .531 But the Engineers are Only a Couple ‘ of Points Behind in \the Big . MqIntyre. 'BOWling Leagué ‘.rcsults for the week show-Shops; team in first place and ‘the Engineers #only No poiptb behind. Tuesday the Mill took thl ee points from Stecyl Shops; Yorkg rol_led_ h1_gh Race 'rdi-"Iioadershi‘ " D; - ‘ ‘v c .LQJ. . 182 .. 165 . 132 iéé . . 174 . . .214 _ -856' 826 Left-Overs. Steel Shops .‘ 138 .11 Mercantile . . 213 1 . . 119 1 . . . 133 2 Hafdware Office . 218 214 . 131 167 . 113 163 '. 186 117 . .' 208 165 Shops . 115‘ . 124 . 204 .,.158 . 201 1'30 1 50 .157. 125 125 687 153 213 129 883 206 914 193 94 838 121 182 165 182 183 196 187 125 816 .257 190 17 2 179 190' 157 168 185 191 202" 122 196 137 114 125 129 828 _ 896 107 226 181 132. 186 128 129 728 151 133 165 107 937. 2440 190 210 172 804; 2486 142 148' 172 171 178 203’ 477 147 515 171 448 125 575 179 423 7 72 2338 §3 7 90' 2501 152 166 108 101 584 .536 554 250 375 141 449 .472 574 400 464 ‘289 169 .531 450 498 129 362 502 560 94 208 493 476 415 To Belfast-Glasgow May 20 I June 17 ......... Metagama To Gherbourg-Southamptonâ€"An May 5 June 2 ...... Minna osa May 19 June 16 ............ Meiita PROM QUEBEC * To Liverpool ‘ {May 21 I Jime 18 . . . . Monumyal ........ manocn PROM MONTREAL 3 To Liverpool , ‘Apf. 30 I May 28 . J. . . ; . .Monfirose May. -7 l June 4' ...... '. .MonflCal’m“ *May 14 l June; ‘11; . ‘. . o 5.”. .Mont‘clare . x - To: Belfast-Glasgow Apr. 291 June .,3 ..... .. .Montnaizfn' To Charmurg-Sonthmpton-Eam'bnrg May 121 June” 9 Empress of Frame May 26 [June 23*,1Empr‘ess 01” 8'00th -. T9 LiVQInool‘ ' _ “Mar." 5‘1Apr. 23” . l ‘Metagama. Mar._ 12 pr. 19 ....... . Montcalm Mar. 19 . . .‘ ......... . . .Montcl'are Mar. 26’. . .' ,‘.=. .......... Montnaim 'ZApr.‘ 2 -. . . . s ............. Mont'rose To Cherbour -80utha.mpton-AntWerp Mar. 18' .._;' .__. . . . . . ,. . '. . . . . Marlbch “fact; give quick relief; Don’t be skeptical about Rheuma. You' WilI knoW in* a flaw hours after beginning the treatment that the poisonous waste matter 18 leaving your system through the natural channels. You Will feel better in a day; you will know you are going to be helped in less than a week. There is: no guess work? about Rheuma bringing you back to health.. That’ 8 Why Todd’s Drug. Stores Ltd'., and druggists everywhere sell it with guarantee of: mogey back if it does Th’ousands of suflerers‘ have freed themselves from the bondage of rhea-7 matism; rid themselves of the tore turing ~pain,; recluced the swollen joints; threwn away cahes ‘and crutches, and from. helpless beings be- came able to work and be of use to themselves and their families. They took Rheumw: the modern enemy of rheumatismxvlumbago, scia- ticg, ay‘th‘ritis! an}; cprqpic_neqralgia. Rhefimatik: Pains Go Swollen Joints Vanish . The next Band Concert will be on Sunday yevenng, March 14th, in the Goldfields Theatre, after the churzl} services It will be ““Ita‘lian N lght A.J _ ___ , , . ..._-__ ":07"! ' m a pxjog'ramme of very 'speclal ex- cellence ls assured. RAJ: the mty-exghth "annual convo- ~mote" f. th Grand Chapter offlie Royal Arch Masons of Canada, held in Toronto last week, there was an unu'sually large number of distinguish- ed Royal .‘Cragtemen from all parts of Ganada, with visitors also from the United States. Mr. J, MorriSon of Timmins, and Mr. Geo. C. Murphy; Schumadxer, were re resentativee from ’ the «Northern Lig ts Chapter; Mr. Murphy was elected Grand 811-, perint-endent for the New Ontario Dist-riot, by the Grand Lodge. . axcwmve Iuwcfus Anew-r HOLLINGER STORES LTD. Of course there are many processes neeessary before the rubber is in 1} form fit for every day 1ise.Rubber footwear especially requires the ut- most care and skill in the making t6 give i1; durability. Columbus Rubber Boots are made from the very best; materials and seient cally designed to resist wear and ear. They are comfortable too. Get them at your dealers. ‘ . ' _ It is a curiOus fact that rubber trees are tapped. at sunrise because it is Supposed that the milk flows more freely during the morning hours. Be- ginning about five feet up the trunk, fresh incisions are made each mornin until‘ the ground is reached. A sma; ‘ clay cup placed 111 each" incision serves to catch the juice. w - , sâ€" 3' IIIIBIIEII IIIEES IIII'I'EII III IIIE IIIIIIIIIIIIi Steamship. Tickets, . all lines, at Station Ticket Ofliee where yen can buy :Rail Tickets at the same STEAMSH I P TICKETS 465‘ 51:33:” Invi'cms materials guarad- - . tee unusually long wear .and enduring good ap- pearance; and there is a range of designs and models to 836st every Step into‘ an Invict‘us agency, and try on an Invidtus Shoe. See how costly your foot nestles into itâ€" not a pinch any- whereâ€"not a gape qr trace of sla’ckness-' just a perfect gloveo like fit. -‘----that"s Invictu’s“ workmanship ! THE BEST 600!) SHOE

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