Tce Cream Summer Drinks Confectionery The Coolest Spot in Town Northern Ice Cream, Parlour 44 Third Ave. Ph. 438w See your Orangeade and Lemonade made from the true fruit in the only machine of its kind in town. Phone for prices on ice cream in bulk for parties Thursday, June 31d, 1926 , All the Very Best Service Perfect POPULAR LOCAL ATHLETE WEDDED AT ENGLEHART Mr. Jerry Abrams, the popular loâ€" cal athlete, and son of Mr. L. Abrams, Toke street, was not long in following the footsteps of his older brother, Colman. Mr. Jerry Abrams recently joined the ranks of the benedicts, beâ€" ing married at Englehart on May 23rd to Miss G, Korman. Quite a number of local people travelled down to the wedding and returned with the most glowing reports of it. After the marriage Mr. and Mrs. Abrawms left on their honeymoon trip for Aiâ€" lantic City and other points east. Mr. and Mrs. J. Abrams will make their home in Haileybury on their reâ€" turn. K\ /9 Governor of Prison: ‘‘No. 99, his Majesty has been pleased to commute your sentence to penal serviture for life.‘" 6 Reference is made elsewhere in!h? issue to the marriage of Mr. Jeérr Abrams, and the following further note may be of general interest to the many friends of the groom in this town and district. Condemned Man:s sir, they say no noose is good news, and I‘m hanged if it isn‘t."" His Opinion. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTAH!O. Rev. â€"C. Armstrong Sales, Mrs. Sales and Nancy left for Mattawa on Tuesday. Miss Erica, who is a studâ€" ent at Timmiffis High Sehool, will reâ€" main here until the close of the term. They purpose spending a day or two with their daughter, Maudie, who is nurseâ€"inâ€"training at the Lady Minto Hospital in New Liskeard, beâ€" fore proceeding to their new home. We wish them every stuccess in their new field of labour. Large Moose Wanders Into Schumacher Last Thurs Later Found Dead Near Gold Centre. _ Afternoon Tea and Bazaar by Ladies of the United Church. Preparaâ€" tions Under Way for Twelfth of July Celebration at Schumacher, June 3, 1926. Speâ€" cial to The Advance. ~A large moose wandered leisurely into town sometime during Thugsday night, and was the cause of some exâ€" citement for the next few hours. The animal appeared to be in a weakened condition and the monarch of the North Eand was found dead from sheer exhaustion. near (Gold Centre, on the evening of the following day. The Firemen are practising reguâ€" larly for the annual tournament to be held this year in the town of Cochâ€" rane, on Dominion Day. Schumacher. the United Church of Canada, as a delegate from Schumacher. The home of Mr.and Mrs. James Kent, Third avenue, was the scene of. a very happy event on Monday evening when the young friends and schoolmatea of Miss I\anm Sales, held a faxewell party and handkerâ€" chief shower in her honour on the eve of her departure for her new home in Mattawa. Our latest poultry enthustast is Mr, A. Costain. On Thursday he received a shipment of one hundred baby chicks by mail from Almira, Ont. ‘ Mr. Geo. C. Murphy is on a busiâ€" ness trip to New Liskeard. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Denny spent a few â€" days recently with Cobalt friends. 6544 * 4* 5t *4 4 44 T44 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Tuesday some boys chased a wild rabhit up the same street. The rabâ€" bit apparently came from the deep bush, one spectator describing the rabbit as having ‘‘hairy feet of snowâ€" she type.‘‘ The rabbit, like the fox, was eventually run to earth and captured. Anything that gets away in Timmins has to be swifter than a rabbit and more cunning than a fox. So, that‘sâ€" that! Thinking of other people‘s troubles always makes us forget our own. It never occures to an honest man to assure you that he is honest. ‘‘The meeting of the Ei Shadi B.C. on‘ Tuesday evening next week, June 8th, is to take the form of a ‘*Canaâ€" dian Night.‘‘ All members are reâ€" quested to take part by presenting a short address about their favourite Canadian author, or by reading or reâ€" citing from the works of some Canaâ€" dian writer. This meeting will be unâ€" der the direction of the Literary Committee who will kindly arrange for other items on the progamme. WILD RABBIT AND YOUNG FPFOX CAUGHT ON STREET (xeorn'e on the golf course: ‘*Now that we‘re alone, I really feel I must speak, Willâ€"will you marry me?" Jone: ‘*Yes, George!‘‘ George : “Thanl\ goodness! Now I can get my mind iback on the game!‘‘ ww W Ew W W OW w PE OR P P P PW OWR P P P WOR W W TR _SELECT CONCERT | hv Higch.â€"rlasgss Tincal Talant ineoeindina Addracgs Aan ssxxasxy: 4484648888884 848484844444 4 8444 45 4 4 4 4 * near Cayuga, Ont. This week two unusual captures were made in Timmins right in the main part of the town. Monday a vyoung fox was noticed darting up Third avenue. At first the aniroal was taken for a eat, but a side view of the animal proved it was no cat. Chase was given to the fox and it was eventually captured behind one of the billboards at the Goldfields Theaâ€" We are pleased to report that Mr. A. Salhani, one of our gopular young business men, returned recently from, Toronto, and is rapidly regaining his usual health. Mrs. Simpson and family left on 20th ult for Thormnhill, near Toronto, where they will visit relatn es during the next few weeks. Mrs. Costain, of South Poreupine, was the guest of her son and daughâ€" ter, Mr. and Mrs., Allen Costain, durâ€" ing the past week. Miss Meade, of the Newray, has, secured a responsible position in the Timmins office of the Metropolitan Life Assurance Co. ‘‘*CANADIAN NIGHT‘" AT THBE EL SHADI B.C. JUNE 8STH $ At 8.30 p.m.> Dr. J. A. McInnis will preside _ $ ;‘_\*s;xssmmsssmsxsxmssssmmmssxssxxsssxsssx§ Mr. D. Gannon has been in Toâ€" conto for the past fortnight You will be able to secure all the provisions and supplies needed for prospecting parties at We are situated just at the startâ€" ing point to Chibaugamau. At Oskelaneo River Bastien‘s Store to Prospectors Silver collection at the door. Proceeds for the widows and orphans of the Merchant Sailors by Highâ€"class Local Talent including Illustrated Address on GOLDFIELDS THEATRE Sunday Evening, June 6th, 1926 Notice (by Commander 8. B. Graves, R.D., R.N.R.) also Film showing the Training of Sea Cadets Auspices of the Navy League of Canada Room 5â€"III Sr. Girlsâ€"E. Haataja 90, M. Gulka 81, C. McCabe 77. E. Pesonen 77. Room 4â€"IIL Sr. Boysâ€"R. Eddy 76, P. Bovehuk 75. The following is the school report for the Central Public School :â€" Room 1â€"IV Sr.â€"Boysâ€"M. Rupert 80, E. Aho 79, V. Sillanpaa 78, G. Biâ€" ondi 77, W. Shub 75. Room 9â€"II Sr.â€"V. Keefe 84, A. Bucovetsky 81, C. Baker 78, A, Wai nio 78, G. Cool\e L H: Pottosl\\ TT C. Slobodmdn 77, J. Romiscon 4() 1\-. Sacharok 76. HONOUR ROLL FOR MAY GENTRAL PUBLIG SCROOL Room â€"2â€"IV Sr.â€"Girlsâ€"W. Conâ€" nell 86, H. Brown 82, H. Peterson 79, Mabel Beadman 78, A. Munro 78, B. MceClure 76. Room 3, IV Jr.â€"M. Williams 88, B. Pattelson 83, C. Gray 79, 8. Katz 75, H. Moore 75‘. Room 6â€"III Sr.â€"D. Horwitz 79, D. Macphelson 78, G Gauthier 77, F. Scott 77. Room 8â€"II Sr.â€"A. Grunlund 89, V. Laurila 81, A Longmore 78, T. Viitasaari 75. Room 10â€"II Jr. Senior ‘Classâ€"â€" H. Rantio 88, A. Gronlund A. Bjork 85, M. Romanuik 85, E. Sathâ€" rang 82, P. Ansara 81, H. Bobby 79, F. Ansara 78, A. Borkoski 77. Junior Classâ€"D. Lochree 86, M. Martin 85, W. Salo 84, I. Nikumaa 75. Room 12â€"I Sr. and I Jr.â€"1 Sr.â€"â€" Won On Yuen 93, 0. Pietila 92, R. Tuomi 91, H. Ringstad 79, W, Sundâ€" gust 79, J. Bridges 77, W. Borilka 76. I Jr.â€"J. Stewart 87. Room 13â€"I and Primaryâ€"I Sr.â€" J. Petechersky 94, C. Kelly\92, P. Romanuik 88, L. Vartinuik 82, M. Hurdle 81, M. Denasavitch *81, Y. GHover 78, R. Acton 77. Room 7 â€"IIL Jr.â€"H. Wirta 88, P. Mullen 83, E. Peterson 82, A. Brandt 80, R. Forsyth 79, M. Geils 79. I Jr.â€"H. Apjuth 86, P. MacLean 80,‘L, Dolynchuk 79, M. Parks 76, G. Colborne 75. Room 11â€"II Jr.â€"R. Rizallah 85, H. Cottrell 82, M. Lake 80, I. Bucoâ€" vetsky 80, J. Lake 79, P. Young 78, M. Booker 76, H. Andrechuk 75, M. Fairbrother 75, L. Reid 75. Room 12â€"I Sr. and I Jr.â€"1 Sr.â€" Primaryâ€"M. Volchuk 86, C. Perâ€" kins 82, R. Kremyr 79, T. Morris 78, J. Zabudna 75. The individual who laughs is underâ€" stood in every language in the world. Standing of the Pupils in the Variâ€" ous Classés at the Big School for the Past Month ; Room 14â€"Primaryâ€"J. Byrom 81, (G4. MceQuarrie 79, J. Munro 79, E. Stevens 79, L. Feldman 78, M. Watâ€" kins 78. » ECE id L Room 15â€"Kindergartenâ€"Primaryâ€" J. Scott 80, J. Easton 79, B. Howse 78, K. Kerr 77, S. Lewis 77 A. Mitâ€" chell 76, °K. Lake 70, P. Moroz 70. Room 16â€"Kindergartenâ€"Primaryâ€" F. Hill 85, A. Simola 85, T. MeIntyre 80, K. Lainsbury 80, E. Pietila 75, B. Pritchard 75. ‘*‘Well, Betty, and what progress are you . making towards â€" matriâ€" mony ?"" * kA T : iAthinmIr *T »utar . I io T * 9 _ cle EBarristers, SoTicitors, Notaries of Public, etc. 50% Third Ave., corner Balsam St., Timmins, Ont. 97 t.f. Platus Lewis I think I‘m on my last lap, unâ€"