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Porcupine Advance, 6 May 1926, 1, p. 6

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L’Ecuyer, Smith Elston Ltd. Plumbing, Heating and Sheet Metal Contractors. 71 Third Avenue, Timmins No painful cutting or greasy salves now needed to cure piles in any form. Dr. Leonhardt’s HEM-ROM) frees the blood circulation in the lower bowel and removes the cause. It’s brought quick and lasting relief to thousandsâ€"it must do the same for :you or money refunded by Moisley Ball and druggists ex erywhere. Plumbing, Heating and Sheet Metal Work. Phone 105 10 Cedar Street, ‘South Piles Disappear Pine Street at First Avenue Timmins We Know How ESTIMATES FREE .. Brazeau Son Thursday, May 6th, 1926 EXCLUSIVE DEALERS FOB. 23 WILSON AVENUE Now Open for Business Porcupine Steamship Agency All the Best Lines Two Small Safes Wedding Cakes Pastries Breads, Cakes and Specialty Apply to Box 1540 Wmvmmm WWWXSXSW\\XWWXY The first Ontario Cup match here will be on May 22nd, Timmins vs. Kirkland Lake. \lm lb‘th Unmo \s. Lancs;ll1uredly, Mm 20 Hull\ Rec. \5. Hollinger. . The first match in the NWOFA will be the re-play final from 1925 season in the Fuster Cup, this being on Saturday. May 15th, Timmins vs. Kirkland Lake. day. May 11th, 'l‘owx Rovreatinn; Wednesd McIntyre vs. H'Ollin May 18th, Dome vs. L: May 20. Holly Rec. v: HRST HAGUE fflflIBMl P.fl.f.l. THIS flflfflflflfll The first of the Porcuine District Football League matches “ill be held at Timmins athletic grounds on Thursday to-day, when Hollinger and Dome will try conclusions. On Sat- urday there will be another match, the Lancashires and the Cornish 011c- and-All being the teams. Other matches this month includezâ€"Tues- day, May 11th, Town A. vs. Holly Hollinger Playing Dome. Lanes and Cornish Pay on Saturday. Other Coming Games He llliX0(l his beans with honey He (lid it all hls hfe, ‘Twas not because he liked taste, It held them on his knife Arthur E. Moysey Co. Ltd. Phone 100 8: 101 Nipissing o o .00.. ca}. . Gay. .0 O O O. O O .0 O O M 0 O O. O O 00 O. O O .0 O O O. O O .0 O O O. O O O. O 0 O. O O .0 O O .0 O O .0 0-0 9 O 00 O O O. O O .0 O 0 O. O O O. O O .0 O .0 O O O 0. O O 6. O O O. O O O. O .0 O O O O. O O .0 O O O. O 0 .0 O. a 2“ O O O 9 I‘ O. O ’ .9 O 3 O. O i O. O 6 0-. .0 O O O. O O O. O O 00 O O .0 O O O. O O N O O 00 O O O. O O 00 O O O. O O M O O N O O O. O O 00 O O O. O O O. O o N O O O. AT THE Private Wire to Toronto, Montreal and New York. F or information on recent important developments and future prospects write: ~ - .- “ THE BROKERS ON THE SPOT ” Special Cable Facilities with London, England rdnesday, May 12th, H'ollinger; Tuesday, Live \Vire liked the Thursday, TIMMINS ONT. 12th, “Hodge Podge” \"lhe sale of home cooking and pro- duce, held at 20 Pine street south. Opposite the post ofiice, on Saturday last, under the auspices of the lo 'al branch of the Humane Society, pro- ved pleasingly successful. Over $50 was netted for the funds of the So- ciety from the event. There was a line array of the best in the line of I~l¢)111e-(:¢_)(iki11g and produce, and the attendance on Saturday at the sale was large and encouraging. There appears to be increasing interest in the Wurk ot’ the Humane Society here, and the receipts Saturday will prove of material assistance in financing this good work in town and district. OVER $50 MADE SATURDAY {/I‘OR THE HUMANB SOCIETY The annual hall of the Schumacher Fire Dept. will he held on \Vednca- day evening of next week, May 12th. in the McIntyre Recreation Hall. It will be the event to observe the re- opening of the McIntyre Hall after the repairs and improvements made following the recent tire. The Fim- men’s event will be worthy of the occasion, and the re opening will he an anspicious event. Daiuing at El. 31) p. m. , the best ot music: lunch served. The Schumachcr Fire Department Annual Ball is always a big event in the district, and this year it is con- fidently expected to exceed all past records. SCHUMACHER FIREMBN’S ANNUAL BALL ON MAY 12 THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Established 1 904 O O 9 I 00.”: '0: N: O. :”:00.”.” LAST SHOWING TO- DAY iBetty Compson Thomas Meighan 33: FRIDAY SATURDAY, 7â€"8 :i; "Marion Davies in Special Feature 0‘0 .3. Comedy “THE MIRACLE MAN” No. 8 “ Spades’ ’ OLD EMPERE TL": TDL‘ “When Knighthood was in Flower” NEXT WEEKâ€"MON. TUES. Edmund Lowe “Soft Pedal” “Greater Than a Crown” No. 7 “Sears” FRIDAY SATURDAY, 14â€"15 Special Feature with Star Cast No. 9 “Spades” “UNKNOWN PURPLE” WEDNESDAYâ€"THURSDAY Umversal feature “BORDER SHERIFF” THEATRE Horaoe Jar W'hy is father singing, Inother? Mother: HE’S singing the baby to sleep. Horace, Jr.:‘WelT,. if! was baby I’d pretend to be asleep; Class R.â€"â€"Vi'ru'ini:t Maker 79, A1 bert H0th ‘78. . J.r 151 o: l1'-â€"»11Ur11 'I‘L111111101~â€" Bcnl Arnold 78. Ruth Bloug'h 78, Meiun Ramos 75. Vaila Bantu 78. l1’11inn Taixonen 77. Reino Lehtinen 77. Lillian Riv Q1: 7(3. lfllsie Lempine 75. Kindergmtei1-Prim11ryâ€"-(". Carroll, 'l‘11111l'1111'-â€"(‘ 1.1% 11net Gurrow 8‘1. L1111li Aspin 70,1{on11ld ll lnswmtli 77, \\ .1111111 Caner 76. lldxin Peterson 71$,l1lll11 Wilson 76, Kathleen Shav- l<l11"ton I.) Hurling: 251. Agnes Uwons 5], Von?! I’rnsj 80. Arthur Rocl'stnno 7S), “'eik- kn Lehtinon 78, Hamid Blnugh 78. \Vyman Brewer 78, Elisa Wallingi'm'd 78, Patricia Mclgend 77, Morgan Dmld Arthur 'l‘lmmsam 83, Marion Garrmv 82;. Jane \\'allin;_rford. 8‘3, Herbert Parsons 81. (‘rwcndnline Riley 81. First ("lass J. Ingiis, 'l‘eavherâ€" Margaret Hurnhy 90, Elsie Riohard- sun 85. lira Riley 84, Taimi Furs- lwrg 83. Nasoef Ansara 82. Genrg‘v Darling: 8']. Agnes Owens 8], I’vnti I’rnsj 80. Arthur Rod'stunv 79, “'eik- Jr. IIâ€"G. Purvis, 'I‘oaoherâ€"Jr. 1I. :\.â€"â€"Losli0 'l‘hnmson 91,,I’mlli Sillzm- pan Ni. Edward Peterson 8]. Jr. 11 Râ€"h’ny Janos 90, Emily Ilnrnhy HS, Margaret. Gurdon 87. Vera Bell 84. Oscar Taszmc 84. Arthur 'l‘lmmsnn 83, Marion Gal'rmv Sr. “â€"1 Carruthers, Teacher-â€" George Burton 77. Norval Coughell 77, John ("ocklin 76, George Meredith 76, Margaret Davidson 76‘, Stel'la Bohonos 75. Ai '21 Toko 75, Howard McKinnion 75. Jr. IIâ€"Gr. Purvis, 'I‘eaoherâ€"Jr. 1I. Sr. IIIâ€"M. Ferguson, Teacher-â€" Edna Kulju 84, Aileen Milton 9”. Bronnie Meredith 79, Jack Parsons 78, Marjorie Dunstan 78, Helvi Hello 78, Toini Tolmonen 78, Winnie Har- vey 77, Toivo Niomi 77, Lila Kulju '76. Jr. IIIâ€"B. Ralston, Teacher-- Kustaa Jaakkola 88, Bertha “raldon 86, Vernier \Vallingford 83. Ethel Taylor 83, Arne Jaakkola 83, Aila Floyd 81, Jack Neilson 77, Harry Sheppard 76, Elsig Jackson 75, Kirsti Hakola 75. Fourth Classâ€"E. J. Transom. prin- cipalâ€"Leonard McFadden 87, Doris Lloyd 81, Robena Sopha 78. Laura Hawse 76, Emma McClure 75. Al’flll fififlflfll flfPlflT fflfl MAUAEAMI SBHllfll Standing of Pupils in the Various Classes for the Past Month. Jr. lst 6: Plum-M. Gr in “Yearning for Love’ ’ ”Permanent Waves” “Womby Law” “Peacemakers” Western 1 0101101 Next week the patrons of the-Gt‘ih‘lo tields Theatre are in line fo' a unus- 11ally attractive offering. “The U11- wantcc ” is a story of two boys. one who was wanted, and the other not, ~â€" and a giil \\ ho was wanted by both "lhe pictuie depicts romance in \enhe, S\\"itzeil:1n(l. Berlin, Vienna and France. The mysteries of love, passion and intrigue are revealed. There is also one of the most colossal representations of the \Vorld \Var that has ever been shown in pictures. Actual hand-to-hand fighting between the Germans and the Allies in No Man’s Land! Scenes staged at fa- bulous cost! Some of the views were actually taken by a German canwra man during a battle, and now coming to light for the first time. “ The. Unwanted” is a picture you will regret missing. It will be shown for two days only, Friday and Sat- 11rday of next week, May 14th and 15th. Bili tlmught his low: He struck a let gmâ€" a, few who fm'got the new hours and so wrivcd at the barber Sim-p too late, but. this will soon adjust itself. [in- der the new by-law the barber shops close at seven each week night, except Saturday and the (lay bct'nro a hub- (lay. (bi Saturday and the owning before hnlidays the closing: is 10 p.131. “THE UNWANTED” AT THE GOLDFIELDS NEXT VVBEK Last week the barber shops 1n "lim- mins started on the new closing hnms, and the (hungc “ent along; smoothh and “ithuut am particular irmm \renieuve to the public; There were EARLY CLOSING OP BARBER SHOPS WORKING ALL RIGHT The annual general 111eetinn' ut the Ti1n1nins Tennis (luh “ill he held in the men Hall. Fourth menue T 1111111ins, on Tuesday next. \Iav 11111, at 8 11.111. The reports at the lbfll(‘eI'S tor the past season will he leoehed. ollioers elected 101' the ensuing \ear, and general business dealt “ith. ANNAUL MEETING OF THE TIMMINS TENNIS CLUB The new styles in Bob Wigs, Trans- formations, Front Pieces With the new sight proof drawn through partings, absolutely undetectable, call at the Hotel or phone Mr. White for an appointment Gentlemen’s Toupees and Wigs with the new partings that cannot I be equalled. Advice on all scalp and hair trou- bles without charge. Coming Monday, May 10th Edwards White Limited 126 Yonge Street, Toronto, Ont. -17p Timmins Hair Goods for the lady with: thin or faded hair Bill sailed three miles in the air Three miles to a pint is pretty fair MR. WHITE ”is good tea” l E] 80. to the Empire Hotel gas was getting matchâ€"the tank Ont. Joanâ€"“\Vould you put yourself out for me?” Johnâ€"‘ ‘ Certainly I would. ’ ’ Joanâ€"“Please do, as it’s after twelve and I’m awfully sleepy.” â€"~Penn Punch Bowl. Other matters in cmmoctiun with the English RA. visit were discussed t'rnm'many angles, the Mayor, Mr. \Vheoler, Mr. J. Stewart. Councillor Eplett, Chief Borland, Mr. DllXfiL’iti and others contributing valuable sug- gestions. *Further meetings will lw held in the near future and the (fill'll‘ est intention of all is to put this big sporting event over in a big way. PHEPABINE Ill ENTERTAIN VISINING [NGUSH TEAM Committee of Executive of T.P.C. and Representative Men" Held Meeting on Friday Evening Last Mailson’s Ice Cream Bricks GURDUN’S A Telephone Call will Bring One in a Few Minutes DRUG STORE TELEPHONE 423 Tlmmms

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