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Porcupine Advance, 18 Mar 1926, 2, p. 4

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h;g Hcom amions on the LrIPp ANd ©0OOlâ€". i off from the hext of the crowded 'Goaches. . He suddenly lost his balâ€" ‘ance. and: fell: he'a‘filohg ‘out of the ‘train into the snow. . This was just a few lmnutes after tke frain daft Porâ€" uis ‘Jot. ‘and the aecident was. not 'covared ‘by those‘in charge of the‘ ] train. until the train had, gone about two ‘miles farther; .: They then backed ‘up and found Healey: who had ?ently fallen head first ‘in the sn m .. ... s us . i1 ts sz l en it y y o ‘and ‘ was ‘buried to‘ “t"he waist Dr n . <at at s ol ce in °0 i5( Paul Of / ‘Cochrane was on hand: to as: +. .. L i d O C 000 0 C 0 y lc o ulc t. s c o c and the m;;nred man was brought ‘mto the van m an. unconscious conâ€" ‘dition. â€"â€"Upon arsival ‘atâ€"Gochrane the: ,‘#as taken: to ~the in the mhulance where _he :only: ‘regained nSewusness early Sunday n;ommg _,A,tf the present time Mr, Healoy is {progressing favorably .but_ is unable l to speak as his tongue was bitten alâ€" 'most in two through the sevgnty of is heâ€"ines x.\ t w to, SS‘ uq t i "o x i 4 -.-» m 35. ols t t ’: «.' n ah E h,ws com 8111,91 'ing of m | gonches. . -HQf‘ ance_ and. fel tram mto ‘the 'few xmnutes t ‘Jet anc zes‘ w o S ,-::fiean Columb B,â€"" ibs ade in ‘a most u‘pâ€"to- e factory by skilled and expmanc, workmen,. â€" Comfort and durability, Atfikt mj;o them from the beginning, _ All the best deaters 6#a of manufacturing artiâ€" A‘a 45 'eo_ M i,“tit;bfi *"’**The evenfi wm %on by' ;anme, first ; Boudreau, second ; Bisâ€". fsonnet_fie, thxrd” but the ma‘xgm was .t was made that some ~hBad not gone the nght cofil‘se, and A desmptlon of the= +4 J § n | *Â¥ iding and weighing, ate, and had teams all lined up on Aime. The ’ieaux, 3 doga :The tlmes made ‘by the_ several teains were as follows :â€" teams started in twos as: follows :â€" SPaddy Doyle and Hugh Cottrell; 2 ‘dogs each; Teddy Hull and D. Jackâ€" ‘lin, 2 dogs each; Fontame and C Fontaine .,.....;.. 24 ming., i ‘set. Boudreau ._-'.-; ... 24 mins., 16 see. ‘B1ssofinette . :24 mins., 30 see. Angleoff . . 20 ming., 8 sée. ,Lamoreaux . 26. mins., 14. sec. Doyle 26 mins-,, 33 see. Reid 28 ming., 24 see, Constant . d mins., 55 sec. '_"t on, xty was fioufid that none ‘of, the winners were ooncemed ‘so that‘ any imistakes did not affect the regult, The ‘first two teams started theIm: jerial Bank corner at 10.10 a.m. . The ‘eame starters and fimers: and om,cxa1s- Jooked. a.ftgr this event as ~handled ‘the main . :event m,l ‘the. afternoon. Chxef Borland looked azfter ‘the proper Pime. Re <! _ Over the weekâ€"end an interesting 3 curlmg match was staged when the :| Hollinger Stores were the > -challengers in game, the stake beâ€" ing: a bag of flour to be donated to charlty i Marshallâ€"Ecclestone . Ltd., ‘| were . the defenders, and the. dlgmty ‘of the hardware men was upnheld to the extent that the bag of flour for charity was donated by the Hollinger Btores. . The final score stood 16 9 Thg rmks playmg\ were ;â€"â€" _ .|‘ For the: ‘Challengersâ€"W!. Arunflel,' 7 lea,d, E. L. Urquhart, sedond; W. *A Montgomery, v1ce-sk1p $ Chag Kedche,- | skip. * [ +) The Wmners-â€"D Kerr, lead W G. .\ Smith; second;. Walter Ecclestone,' ;vme-sklp ; MH. J‘ Marshall,‘sklp %I’ALLS OI‘I‘ EOOKEY TRAIN* ‘ ON WAY“BAOK TO OOOH"RAN E A sermus accldent, and Qne that, .nnght easily have. terminated : fatality, but fortunately ill not have "fatal ‘results, occurred. while the '.hbckey speclal was returnmg recentlv from Iroqums ]?‘alls â€"to. Cochrana story is told. by ‘The News, of ‘Cochrane, as ‘follows :â€" . _ .‘ "On the return trip of. tpe sppclal tmm which,. had been made up for ‘pur "_Q_bse of taking fans to the ‘game‘ at Iroquom Falls between. the *;.F,a_ _and North Bay, Friday mghf ‘a, very dlstreSSing aceident occurred ‘son, but ‘the 'besrt m;yet to come." To: 1 cher d\Sbuth*Por- ‘Both.. good-" Tha T fits m ‘have . goodl ht ~The, game. comnmnces at 8 15 sha The winners of toâ€"night‘s match play off with the Timmingâ€"\Juniors for the .ehdmmdnshlp of ‘the Porcupme ‘Dis" triet Hockey .. League. . Mines League hockey, as it is galibd has been a sguccess this: ‘season so fan, and should be still bettter: tomght and in the deciding game, not to mention ‘next season when it. should ‘be started early and interest kept up from the ‘beginning. There has been. lots of _fnendly nmivalry _ and good hockey in the games to date. The match thls evening should ‘be sp ‘cially keen as both Schumacher and South Porcupme think they. have the winâ€" ‘ning téeam for the evening. South Poreupine has recently had some noteâ€" worthy acquisitions of hockey talent,. and should be able to give the Jumors quite an argument. (On_ the y other hand if Schumacher wins tonight it ‘will} mean the same thing for the South End boys: will take good team to trim them. . HARDWARB FIRM CURLS . [ N HOLLINGER STORE PAYS, d Mu S ___.-”’T.‘"r','.‘-(“" <"Med Grlerson, son of Mr. and Mirs. A. Grierson, is in hospitalâ€"as a result of a bad cut in the wnst whmh necesâ€" last Fmay and{ tno icing what he thought was: ‘sgomeone ~attempting to fasten‘"‘a rope to his dog. which! was on the. rogd, he asked and gained permission to go out and in rushing through the door, he pressed against crackéfid ghass in ghe door wh ich gave way a 'ceratéd mpact badly 1a Wnstf ‘severing the d.rtery,h the: nervé and a number of tendons.. He fainted from loss of blood: and was. 1mmed1ately taken to the hosfiital wh,bre he sfill is at the time of ,wnt-, ing, The extent. of ~the â€"damage= toâ€" his~wtist can hardly be estlmated as yet.!* /. _ k ~" 0. 114LHDSUVULY â€" OH â€"J@UULLUAG Y : Adaaly: SH L §DIL 13th, the event bemg in l}onour of Mr. Lainsbury‘s bxrthday Numerâ€" ons friends and relatives were in. the 'gwt.hermg and gmong them was. some ffinp vocal and musmal talent. Mr. amy Unsworth started the ball rolâ€" ling with a vocal, selectiqn . that brought very hearty applause. . ‘Myr. Bill Lainsbary followed with a recita> tion which was a treat f magh Mr. Taom Lainsbury was then called ‘upon and he.responded with a comic gong which brought hearty laughter and aApplause.. / Mm Qrmton Also obliged BOY CUT BY GLASS KAS _ â€" . es OVBR PII"I'Y STITOHES.. *-‘- Fxfty-sm strtches wefne reqmred to- close â€"the wounds sustamed by â€" a Kirkland Lake boy in an unusual accident recently." The RKirkland Lake accident recently. The RKirkland Lake cornespondent of The Northern News reports the incident as follows:â€" A very pleasant evemng Was Spent at the home of. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lainsbury . on Sa.turaay last, Marph Le is t SOOIAI: EVENING AT TEE HOME. OF MR. T. LAINS Wfth alvooal. éeleétieng ‘the piano acâ€" companiment "being. by Mr.: T. Onmsâ€" ton. I)':hglfland Fling, danced by Mass Lllly ainsbury, accompanied by Miss:,DorisLainsbury.â€"at~ the: plano, wasâ€"anatherâ€" attraetxve ‘eatm:e â€"of=the: evening; ‘beimg: in" ‘Cxcelléat pivpellmg heavy ladened Canoes . but ; ;;lqnld bear zthem up in snch % manner ‘ed" with greqter safe péetor claims that htg nded flnd m ‘od effectively: on pr is especially helpful â€" style. sSUGGE o e o s h( .(u' C K ,“ti‘é“ Here 3, what appears to Be 'brax;d i)q_ew one! TlIat 113 from The NO;%H*‘- ngg 68 ugget says:â€"~ . * 18 kmds ?‘ hames:.are 1 -consadera,tlon for viA viatin: ~f 7 d ,Sportfigxon dnficultxes Qhat‘_ W 1’3% andivl ‘? tran hkgl opens. : From the number of residents, ~o£ orcugine, prOSpectars and tenderâ€" faot alike, who h_pvp t intention 6 ks th ,h’ttall chfins spnng,;lt oks. as though, â€"much: as Red Lake has been boomed already, it is. ,merqu enjoying ajtaste ufâ€"what is to . follow, . A.real old .time. mmuig ?1 ........ ede is in the offing. 4‘6110 of the most hovel experiâ€" ments under cofsideration. wasdisâ€" élosed today by a group of prospec~ tors. Their employ la; kites, lfixexes oF hffixch would be attac ed to .t the canoes.. Wl}ga’x‘ s >R ® ‘Meets every Tuesday evening in t OGd.feuoWs‘ Spruce St, Nort f'*;_;‘ Y,?atmg brethren reqneeriml? to' attend." 3 Harais, . :C; Amith, Servicks:â€" .. â€" e s ‘Bunday 11 a.m., Sunday Scfiool _IQ'T ‘Wednesday Meeting........7.30 0. p Testuhonies of â€" Healing ‘th hnstla.n Sclence. 'd‘;;%"“o;‘ or from "“3,: k4 . member. Ofi the-, K Qmmxtt 2X s o WHEELER : T. EHGW‘_T.__ f . |$1 Pine 8t., 89 "th .P.0. Box 1037; P.O. BOI i es d j Meéets every Thursday in the month â€" . in the Oddfellows" Hall, Spruce 8t, . Visiting Brothersâ€"and Sisters alwaye | . an Ch I‘l rf, ;:"'I‘tk-‘:;' (;" OB ®y j s

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