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Porcupine Advance, 19 Aug 1926, 2, p. 4

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tÂ¥ s > ho LAST TIME TO DAY “RUSTLER RAN GE” m em : of Mr., and My in Schum th Deep Regr , 1 e s ',I'ea.tnring Art Acord, the \dareâ€"devil Oowboy £ y Ruth Mnller, ‘and his two fou â€"footed pals, Raven the won o o £ der horse ‘and the ‘marvellous dog. i. S Tux:pm afid Lomfie Ff?efidf_ ‘‘ . Své reel Outdoor phBtoplay. . .... the ban It ain‘t anotrher dres \ at all.. THAT’S the béauiar of a thorough dry cleaning =â€"the garment looks as pral it: had ‘just ‘come theâ€"tailors of the shop, We ‘pride. ourâ€" sel jupon theâ€" excelâ€" g of our_work and promppness of: our M i‘ * s .. Frdlp the FamousI Stage Success Naws â€" | comEDY\ . REVAEW The Liberty Magazine‘s $50,000 Prize Story ,,‘,EK-f-MON TUES. MAN NEQUIN T _ /\ Featnring . =â€" _ Ahw J oyce, â€" Wmer Baxtgr s * oR pC P e e N e en t t 2| ) Sm i . itc Ved /9 Mess YWe e x < C m t : $ 4 e« > x !d Htmilton in “Here~ "Oomes Ohar"li * t limbs Bis (tit. > ’er heriff*‘ Comedies ei Tho Sig Oity” > tX , d by th ‘ égilguests ?33 h asswte y the ‘fo owmg d ; Mrs. McKay, Mrs. Eady, Mrs. gen- derson, Mrs. Monaghan, Mrs., Willâ€" jams and Mrs. Gilbert. Mr. md Mrs. A.>J. Black and son, of Montreal, Thursday last at the home and lot of Mr. and: Mrs. James Kenf, 2nd; Ave.; the United : Roll picnice . was held. ‘About 60 children, acéompsanied by their mothers, were present, the children having a ‘glorions time on the hay and sandpile, (Games Sahmachpr, ‘Ont., Angust 1811 Specxal ‘to The Advance,. ~~ 3 e f:;:;flz A smashing melodrama Of‘ honeysuckle and highwaymen. ‘Featuring EVELYNK BRENT NEXT WEEKâ€"MON. ‘‘Black and Blue Eyes‘‘ ‘‘The Beauty Parlour‘‘ WEDNESDAY â€"â€" THURSDAY Doris Kenyon and Lloyd Hu hes ~YÂ¥ou‘ve read about it. KHeard abont Talked about it. Now see it.. "Motor Trodbb" “Winkinx Idol” No.g FRIDAY /â€" SATURDAY ". “w: “") FRIDAY SATURDAY Mrs. Joyper ‘and gon Hetbert, and : the Rev. Ivas and Mrs. were ‘present as guests. and aH had a most. en;bydbl time, the kindness of ‘the: h{,”ffi;hd eh {ss m their assist | ants being mu ppreo _ Mr. an }Coms, 2nd »avetme, snfiered ‘a gveat bereavement‘ |â€"in the loss of their child, Gordon Alâ€" fred, aged 8 months. . i The death took plaea on Saturday last after an illâ€" of tvx ‘weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Corris, who are well known‘ and highâ€" ly respected in the town, have our ,de’ep sympathy Interment took place at Timmins on Sundy, the Rev. Ivan Kennedy conductmg the service. / s et ‘to report the. death .of Mrs, AgrzgrEhzabeth Nilson, 4th ave., ‘who died on Wednesday last at the Hospital, Toronto. The deâ€" who had been suffering some time from internal trog,ble, went into ‘the hospital two weeks ago for treatâ€" ‘ment. She is survived by her husâ€" band, Mr. Axel Nflson and four childâ€" ren, one of whom is with its grandâ€" parents on Sweden. The remains were brought to Ttmmms on Friday and aken to ‘Walker‘s Undertaking Parâ€" ‘lours.. ‘ The funeral took place on ‘Saturday, many friends sending floral tributes.. Mr. Hall, Timmins, conâ€" the burial service. Much symâ€" pathy is extended to the bereaved famfly, who came from Sudbury disâ€" ‘*Winking Idol‘‘ No. 3 a bnay placeJMr ieo. Masoioli | . . :; iv l« 21 uo | lt.‘h;e“well-kflown Timmins oontractm', Mn "I“ v U..-.v ied ‘.-.v C250 vâ€" CE He has been promment and va.lued in fraternal and other clrcles, and will be‘ much nuissed in town, All will exâ€" tend best wishes. to him in his ne |posxt10m For some‘ years past Mr. Martin has been office manager at the 'Northern Canada Power Co. at Timâ€" mins and his ‘success hds proven his \qualifications for this position. . TLast week whilst playing, Alan, the sgmall son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Keeâ€" ;ley, had the misfortune to. fall and ‘break his arm. He at once received medlcal attention and we hope it will ‘not be .long tbefore he recovers the- ‘use of it again... .. . ;‘ â€"‘‘ _ Mr. B. E. .Martin left on., Sunday this week for Kapuskasmg, to take up his new duties as office manager for Spruce TFalls Power Paper Co. Mts: Martin ‘and family will remain in Timmins for a few months, joinâ€" ing Mr. Martin later at Kapuskasing. Mr. Martm has been a valued citizen of Timmins ‘and the Porcupine since the early days and was. previolus y at ‘Cobalt, so can surely qialify as one ‘of the real oldâ€"timers/of the North, Miss Rogina Mair left town by the. noon train on Monday, her destinaâ€" tron being, the General Hospital, Brantford, where she is taking up a. training cofirse. At large number of her f}mends wqré atz the station and gave ‘her a hearty‘ sendâ€"off. â€" Mrs. Dunéan accOmpamed her as far as Porquis Junction. â€" On. Wednesday. last at her home the Choral Society gave a farewell party where she was presented with an. umbrellaâ€"and the company present gave . her a miscelâ€" laneous shower. â€"On Sunday mornâ€" ing at the Sunday School‘the :]uven-} iles presented her with a small bible. MR, B. E. MARTIN LEFT THIS WEEK FOR KAPUSKASING Lucy (Glazier is at present spending. a hohday with fr1ends at Porquis Junction. v“-J bvstrdiat Mrs. Iio.rfma.n, of Toronto, fors merly ‘of Schumacher, is at present visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Keeley. > Mrs. W. C. Arnoft and son ‘have left town for a vacauxon /af Braceâ€" brldge Lt s W W Ts pléeted it should‘ be ond o‘f the _finest, streets â€" in the north, â€" ‘tainly have mg e great striglea tlns Inst year ‘or ;so, as many new and ‘substantial dlngs have been erected salso our water systenm, which certamlv has-‘ been a great.boon to the tqwh extension at the public school is also progressing and with other neeessary. improvements also . carried out, we can say ‘that â€" Schumachér‘ i8 certamly becommg progresuve little town.. (a8k. J 8 ~On Monday last a party of 15 boys connected with the Tuxis and Trail Rangers left town for Squaw Island. We feel sure that if the boys have good weather, full Justlce: will : be given to their week in camp. . ' Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Leck lef town last week for a vacation at Creighton Mine ;and other pomts in the Sudâ€" bury district, Mrs. W, J. Lampkin, of Gold Cenâ€" tre, warrived : home weekâ€" from Scotland. where she. has been vxsltmg her relatives. â€" *« t threside: i our town about thrge | W N Oe SWCn ssive Iroquons Falls golfers were the guests .. ;|.of the Timmins. Club _ at the, Curling boys| Rink, where a splendid dinner was Trail served Mrs. J. A. Howse catering for land.| the: dinnér. | After a couple of hours haye| spent at the Rink where a fine social 1. be| time was had by the members of the l ‘Timmins Club and visitors alike,. the town | rest of the aftemdon was spent on the | links;s=>* , rork k ANO TIMMINS . HERE On: Interestmg Ba,seball in the Qflnoa Series Thig Week. ‘MeGregor ‘ . Arm.strong O ’Leaxy Stewart Mltchell Mobbs _ Pincott â€" During thm weekoénd the: Abmln_- .Golf Club were the guests of the Tlm- mins Club, The Troquois F\l{l visiâ€"|â€" tors motored over from the Falls for| the matches. ~Timming golfers were succéssful in all the matches but two. | After the conclusion of the games the Iroquois Falls golfers were the guests ‘Thistlewaite Moore (Timmins) . Mr, ‘Robt. LeHeup, of, Haileybury, arrived in.Timmins on Tuesday evenâ€" ing, to take over his new duties as Inspector and Local Superintendent of. the CocHrane District Chidren‘s Aid. Mr. LeHeup will be in town for a fow da: 8 this week, returning to Hiaileybury to pack up his household effects and move to Timmins to take The following is the result oft the matchés played onâ€"Sunday.â€" . >\ Soderston . "~‘ Garner Davis 00â€" . ... McDonald Kendall Atkinson Bell Bartholomew this one, or you‘ll be Conry / Seeley . m h o s Sn "~.16 down. 12 down. â€"~8 down. 4, down â€" Even 3 up. 7 down Macpherson Shewan Todd' Marshall Bowery Sutherland : Adams Thompson McDopd_ldf Fopg c ow Doelle Horne ... Northern _ '_ Ice Cl‘eam Par] Lanesâ€"â€"Winder, goal; Jagkson and Wilkinson, ‘backs;, McGarPy, Moore, ‘Phzacklea, halfâ€"backs;â€"Trenouth, Foy, Bratby,, Jones and |Daniels, forwards, \The Lanes pressed from the start, and with some good swinging comâ€" bingtion were soon trying out the Dome goalie, which ended, with, a Dome player handling the ball in the penalty area. took the kick and put a fine shot past Sharp., The Dome then had a turn but the Lanes. defenee stood up to the test and cleared*well.. Play went from end to end with both goals having narrow the first ‘half ending with ‘the Lanes, l‘up,; â€" * â€". _â€" s 933 The Dome pressed from the comâ€" mencement of the second hglf, the forwards playing good. combination and getting very close up, but Winâ€" der was in form, ahd shot after shot was Cleared. Richmond missed the SR ind h o Pm CS E" 7 / w The free kick was taken by Ewark and â€" proved fruitless. .. Dome still pressed. hard and. Rlc“ilmond, Fidock und Douglas each had a shot which ‘Winder saved. On a rebound from Murray‘s shot, Douglas scored;; The Lanes. tried hard for another, but could not pierce! the Dome, defence and the gameâ€"ended a draw tâ€"4." In a good, clean, fast game in the P.D.F.L._ on Tuesday, the ‘Ganes. played the Dome team to a draw, the' score. bemg Iâ€"1. _ _ ‘ _ ful Ico Cream Dishes apd Dfin. . and you will find the Parlours Cool.| â€" and you will find the Parlour Oool| . _ Specia} Rates for â€" Parties and us‘ $ Picnica« Ey The Northern Ice Gream Pariour is .~ Phone 438â€"W â€" *"4€ Third Avenue

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