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Porcupine Advance, 16 Sep 1926, 1, p. 6

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All outside toilets must be made fly proof. Householders using well water must boil it for at least 20 minutes. I came to Timmins seven years ago poor. And toâ€"day I am walkâ€" ing with a cans because I am cripâ€" pled up after having a paralytic stroke, which left me with a weak leg, but I am still in the Singer Sewing Machines and Willis Pianogs business, apd ready to treat all courteously as usual, under the same name. Wrap all Garbage in paper. Keep your Garbage can covered. Use plenty of Chloride of Lime which can be procured at the Town Hall, free. us a Trial. Goods Delivered Free. Don‘t Buy or Sell Before You Satisfaction â€" assured you here whether you Buy or Sell. Give 36 Wilson Ave.., cor. Preston St Phone 610â€"J. Best Prices on all Goods Purchased. Lowest Prices on all Goods So New and Secondâ€" Hand Store All Kinds of Furniture, Bought, Sold or Exchanged. But we don‘t ask you to take our word for it ; go to \onslev Ball or any drugg.ast and get a bottle of Rheuma toâ€" day ; if it doesn‘t do as we promise get your money back. _ It will be there waiting for you. Great Rejoicing by Rheumatic Cripples WwW. H. SEVERT It drives the poisonous waste from the joints and muscelesâ€"that‘s the secret of Rheuma‘s suceoss. (Giet a bottle of Rheuma toâ€"day and wear a satisfied smile on your face toâ€" morrow. It‘s a remedy that is astonishing the whole country, and it‘s just as good for gout, sclatxca and lumbago as for rheumatism. BUILDING CONTRACTOR Let us repair and waterproof that leaky roof before the rainy season. Parabestos Roofing Paint, and Kantlesk Roofing Cement For Sale Call 11 for information regardâ€" ing â€" our ‘‘Driveâ€"yourâ€"ownâ€"car bystem. It will afford us great pleasure to talk over any trip you have in ‘mind. Cars for hire by hour, day, or trip. Specâ€" ial rates for long distance. Cor. Kirby Ave. and MountJjoy St. P. 0. BOX 974 â€" TIMMINS, ONT. If So Crippled You Can‘t Use Arms or Legs, Rheuma Will Help You or Nothing to Pay. For your convenience and economy ‘â€"says Taxi Tad. N. GREENBERG ATTENTION HOUSEHOLDERS 0. SEGUIN, 3 Cedar Street, North Thursday, Sept. 16th, 1926 CARS FoOR RENT By THE DaAY, WEEK" monwrn! 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The Hollinger demded to acquire the opâ€" tion only after a careful examination by channel sampling had been made."‘ was held in the United Church parâ€" lours on Saturday last week, there beâ€" ing a good attendance and the event in every way being most enjoyable. A very pleasing and successful Afternoon Tea and Sale of Cooking ‘*(Geologist Ringsleben of the Holâ€" linger offices at Timmins has made thorough examination of the Jacksonâ€" Manion claims and> is‘ said to be strongly impressed with the possibiliâ€" ties of the district. ~A programme of surface exploration and diamond drillâ€" ing has been recommended and A. F. Brigham, of the Hollinger, has in band the plans for this work. 4 ‘*The main break on the Jacksonâ€" Manion property has been stripped for a distance of nearly 300 feet. A gang of men are at present at work Written from Pine Ridge last week a despatch says:â€" ‘*Woman Lake, the companion of Red Lake mining area, bids fair to outrival «the older section as a reâ€" sult of the Hollinger‘s plan for deâ€" velopment of the Jacksonâ€"Manion group of claims on which an option was taken some time ago. The terms of this option have not been made public in detail and for this reason, possibly, the Woman Lake rush has not yet been so spectacular as the flow of prospectors was at first into Red Lake. y P.O. Box 1591 Phone 640 Chartered Accountant WOMANX LAKE PROMISES T0 Bf BIG MINMG ABF Will Outrival the Older Sections of the North : as a Gold Producer, Says a Correspondent. Gents 75c. Officeâ€"Room 10, Reed Block THOROUGH â€"VIOLIN â€" TUITION Phone 567M Public School â€" McIntyreâ€"Hall Public School South Porcupine Schumacher Dome Mines (one day) * (one‘ day) y {one day) (ieâ€"decorated with New Equipment) Bowling, Billiards, Cigars, Etc. EVERY FRIDAY EVENING CORRECT VIOLIN ACADEMY Studio: St. Onge Block, Timmins, Ont. McINTYRE RECREATION HALL~ â€" QPEN TO ALL â€" BEST ALLEY IN THE NORTH MUSIC:â€"TED EMERY‘S ORCHESTRA Mdmyre DA NCB FUNERAL DIRECTOR 78 THIRD AVENUE ’ Telephones 608â€"J anJ 608â€"W. Ont. * .0 #+ o a*, °+ #* @ #4 ® 4 #4 # 44 ® #4 # *# * #4 *# *4 *# # #4 #4 *, 4 @ *4 * #© #,. “0“0 #4 * 4 ¢4 #, © #4 *# 4 #+ *# © #4 #4 * 4 *4 hi #4 @ A*ad # L *4 * *4 @ «# *4 *# 4 #, * “.. @ d ALSO at , THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Sunday meetings of the El Shadi Bible Class will start this Sunday, Sept. 19th, at the United Church at 3.30 p.m, Shal On Tuesday, Sept. 21st, there w 1]11 be a Corn Roast at Dalton Park, and all members and friends are asl\ed to meet at . the church at 7.30 p.m. sharp. Mr. Walker, inspector for the Fire Underwriters of Ontario, paid an offiâ€" ctal visit to Timmins on Monday of this week. â€" Early Monday morning he sentrin a call and the fire brigade believing it a regular fire alarm made the usual re%]mnseâ€"â€"â€"the speedy reply to the alarm being very pleasing. Inâ€" spector Walker took tho time for the run, tested the water pressure and generally reviewed and considered the equipment ~and apparatus for fire fighting. . While here he made no statement, following the usual rule of reserving his findings and recomâ€" mendations tm' his formal report subâ€" mitted to the Fire Underwriters, _ A copy of any recommendations in this report will be sent laterâ€"to Timmins council. The Timmins brigade, as in past years, showed up well under all the tests submitted. | Minister ofâ€" Customs ~of Canada who was reâ€"elected member for V anâ€" couver Centre by a large majority. Mr. Stevens was opposed by Dugald Donaghy, member of the last parliaâ€" ment for Vaneouver North, and by E. T. Kingsley, Labour, and on Sepâ€" tember l1th was the object of a vioâ€" lent attack by the Vancouver ‘‘Sun,"‘ official Liberal organ of the Province of British Columbia. THE FIRE UNDERWRITERS INSPECTOR VISITS HERE Recreation Hall SCHUMACHER HON. H. H. STEVENS Ladies Free C y t®e4 0; n s h s io uts /n h W . is 282 282 20 2 it 2 2282082282082 682 n P s n t i n 2 a P a 244 2 4s a* 2 242 2 2®, 28 , .*, . ) ..z .:.’..:.:.0.”..:.:"’:".’. .0..'. ... .0.0 ‘t"." 000 Oz 03 .’. 00‘ Qa 0“0 * ono * % ) b ) ) ) ) ) i n Hall HER ~ d gas car to visit a patient at Madaâ€" waska, â€"Ount. The car left the track while travelling at a rapid rate, and Dr. Sullivan was hurled several feet. He had,. the misfortune to break a bone in his shoulder and two bones in the leg, as well as sustaining bad bruises and aâ€"severe shaking up. Dr. Sullivan is now in the Toronto, (ieneral Hospital where ‘he is/mdking good progress to recovery. His many friends in Timmins: Schumacher and district will regret the accident to Dr, Sullivan and very sincerely wish for him a very ap(,ul\ dnd cmuplete recovery,. With a view to providing educaâ€" tional facilities to the children of ' railwaymen and residents in the reâ€" mote stations and settlements along the railroad lines in Northern Onâ€" tario, the Provincial Goyernment, in coâ€"operation with the Canadian ‘Naâ€" tional and the Canadian Pacific railâ€" ways, â€" has completed plans for a unique experiment in bringing the ‘*little red schoolhouse*‘ into the unâ€" beaten paths of the hinterland. The plan, which will be put into effect within a week or so, calls for the opâ€" eration of two travelling school â€"cars which in every way will be the equal ! of the rural schools both in equipment and in effictiency of insttuction. Dr. MceDougall, Chief Inspector, in charge _of the cars, states that it was the in‘ tention of the Department of Educaâ€" tion this year to operate only two ‘ars, one to take care of the children on the Superior division of the Canaâ€" dian Pacific between the stations west of Sudbury to Chapleau, and the other on theCapreol dlivision of the Canadian National to run between Nandair and Palmar. â€" These terriâ€" tories were selected by the Departâ€" ment of Education after making a thorough survey of the educational, needs of the North, and should ‘the travelling schools prove to be a sueâ€" cess it was intimategd that the plans probably would be â€"extended to inâ€" clude other _ railway . subdivisions. Both cars are much the same in conâ€" struction. Approximately one half is devoted to the school room proper. A dozen desks of the usual school type, grading from those for larger pupils down to the smaller ones for the first books have been installed, while at the soâ€"called front of the room stands the teacher‘s desk with a blackboard behind. Besides the ordmary school equipment, including a reuuldtlon bell to summon the bLllO]dlb, there are two book cases, one containing the usual school books and the other a qmall lending library, including standard works for the adults, as well as juâ€" venile reading. DR, HERBERT,SULLIVAN . / INJURED AT MADAWASKA Dr. Herbert Sullivan, who was{\iith Dr. H. H. Moore at Timmins f(:j some time, and who a few weeks ago was visiting his brother, Mr. W. R. Sulliâ€" van at Schumacher, last week met with a serious accident while going by THE SU M MER DE LIGHT The Northern Ice Cream Parlour is famous in Timmins for its delightâ€" ful Ice Cream Dishes and Drinks, and you will find the Parlours Cool and you will find the Parlour Cool Speciab Rates for Parties and Picnies Northern ce Cream Parlour Another plan adopted by the Onâ€" tario Government to make education available to all in this province is now under wav, IBAVELLING S5CHOOLG FOR NORTHERN CHILD Ontario Government Making Anotheér Moye to Assure Education for s _ all Children. Pure Ice Cream, Cool and Refreshing Plain and Fancy and in Summer Drinks Phone 438â€"W 44 Third Avenu»s ie ite iin sb L a «*s + SIVGNAs YNno e * > «"% o : #, *asd‘ves‘esd" Pad o6 14 2 2 28 2 2 *n . 2%, 218 o sn * ns ant 2s sb ns na*na* aa*, 000 s oooooo-o\ooooooooooooooooooo'oooooooooooooooooooooooooo!o * ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooou 0000000"000000006 Who again was elected as a Conserâ€" vative member for Picton, Nova Scotia in Tuesday‘s federal elections. Mr. Cantley figured in the debates on the report of the Maritime Rights Commission in the last parliament. Mrs. J D; Chileot, of Schumacher, arrived home Tuesday evening from a four months‘ holiday spent in Eng, land and France. Caledonian Society of Timmins will reâ€"open for the season at the Hollinger Hall on Friday evening of next week, September 24th. _ The opening meeting will be in the form of a social evening and a pleasant night may confidently be expected. A good programme of music and 4itâ€" erary numbers is to be prepared for the occeasion and there will be the usâ€" ual dancing and refreshments. The folâ€" lowing meeting, Oct. 8thy, will be the annual meeting for the election of officers, etc. Members of the Gun Club wish fo thank the Geo, Taylor Hardware, F. M. Burke Drug Co. and Desaulnier Drug Co., for their donation of prizes which helped make the event an inâ€" teresting one. a3rd eventâ€"First prizeâ€"Briar donated by Desaulniers Drug Timminsâ€"won by H. Clark. Second prizeâ€"Box of Cigarsâ€"won by J. Clemens. CALEDONIANS TO REâ€"OPEN FPFRIDAY EVENING SEPT. 24 2nd eventâ€"First: prizeâ€"Cigarette caseâ€"won hy A,; O ‘Donnell Second prizeâ€"Ash trayâ€"won by J. Clemens. lst eventâ€"First prize, smoking stand, donated by the Geo. FTaylor Hardware, Timmins,â€"won by J. Cleâ€" mens, Second prizeâ€"Thermos bottle, doâ€" nated by FE.M. Burke, 'llmmms,â€"â€"-\\on by H. Briden. Connaught Station, \Sept. 14th. Special to The Advance.} The Connaught Gun Club had very unfavourable weather for their shoot on Labour Day, with a result that the number of shooters in attendance was disappounting, _ The programme was run off on schedule. . Owing to the stiff breeze no high scores were made, as the birds were very tricky in flight. The following ‘are the winners of the different events and prizes. Silver Cup,â€"won by A. 0 ‘Donnell, Highest seore in any event. y Weather Unfavourable and Birds Very Tricky, but Event Carried Through. Sad Accident on Night Hawk Lake Through Capsizing of Canoe. Other Connaught News. Winners of Various Events at Connaught Gun Club Shoot Daly‘s Good Tea Mrs. Brown, of St. Jolhns, N.B. and A rare treat. Unequalled for quality, strength and flavour. Picked when the teas are at the peak of perfection. For salse by A. P. Dooley, Nick Blahey F. Feldman, Timmins, Ont., and F. Feldman Co., South Porecupine, Ont. THOMAS CANTLEY, M.P. Orange Pekoe Blend Always Buy a pound and be convinced you never tasted better PIPE, 1nternal _ remedy can remove â€" the cause.. That‘s why salves and cutâ€" ting «fail. Dr. Leonhardt‘s Hemâ€" Roid, a harmless tablet, succeeds, beâ€" cause it relieves this congestion and strengthens the affected parts. Hemâ€" Roid has given quick, safe and lastâ€" ing relief to thousands of Pile Sufâ€" ferers. It will do the same for you or money back. Moisley and Ball and drugegists everywhere sell Hemâ€"Roid with this guarantee, Piles Go Quick rARt. Craft returned on Tuesday ing\from Atlin, B.C., where he been for some monthb past in conâ€" néction with a placer gold proposition owned by a local syndicate. Mr. Craft says that the propects are of the bnnhtest while it is very evident thatahe is in love with the ‘‘Land of the Midnicht Sun.‘‘* > A sad acceident happened on Night Hawk Lake when a canoe upset causâ€" ing Eric Hyhlo a Finlander, to lose his life. The body was found about one hundred feet from shore. Much sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. John Watson in the loss of their little son, James. Mrs. Eva Gordon, who has been visiting her father, Felix Nadon, and her sister, Mrs. Geo. Spooner returned to her home in San Francisco. Miss D. Martin returned to her home in Chiswick after spending two weeks with her father, Capt. Martin. Miss Annie Bouliew left Tuesday for her home in Bonfield, where she will spend several weeks with her parents, were visitors in town Sunday. Mr. Fred Burt and Mr. Jack Little returned from Toronto Tuesday after spending two weeks in Toronto. Mrs. Maison, of Lindsay, are visiting thon* sister, Mrs. Wim. Farmer. "The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. V. L. MeKay were pleased to hear of the arrival of their httle daughter, Ssept. 11th. Mt. Donald Miles returned home Tuesday after spendmn a few weeks visiting friends in Sunridge. c Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Farmer returnâ€" ed home Sunday from a motor trip in which they visited North Bay, Orillia, Dundas, Lm(lq(n and Toronto. Mrs. Dunivan and Miss Dunivan Pleasure ITce Cream Parlour at P. ANTOINE‘S Opposite Fire Hall, Fourth Ave are a delightful treat when you are thirsty or want light reâ€" freshments while out shopping. They soothe and satisfy and reâ€" new your vigour. â€" Made of pure rich ice cream in a variety of tempting flavours and choice crushed fruits or nuts, they nonâ€" rish the body a#well as delight the taste. TIry one toâ€"day. Head Office: Napanee, Ont . CRAFT RETURNS FROM D OF THE MIDNIGHT SUN

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