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Porcupine Advance, 9 Dec 1926, 2, p. 5

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FINED $100 AND COSTS FOR THREATENING WITH GUN Charge of Attempted Murder Withâ€" drawn. Stabbing Charge Put Over for a Week At the police court this week Tony Salvadore was fined $100.00 and costs for threatening R. Gentile with a gun. The charge of attempted murder was withdrawn. Salvadore, as noted last week, had chased (Gentile, a gun in Salvadore‘s hand making Gentile aâ€" fraid that his life was in danger and impelling him toâ€" flee in his underâ€" clothes and take refuge in a store. A remand was made in the case of Luigi Celli, charged with stabbing P. Cherubini last week during a quarrel. _ Cherubini was too ill to appear this week, having caught cold in the wound. He is not in a dangerâ€" ous condition, however, it is underâ€" stood, and will likely be able to apâ€" pear next week. Two men charged with aggravated assault were fined $50.00 and costs each. Three drunks paid the usual $10.00 and costs. YES MADE IN CANADA BAKING POWDER Biscuits. Doughnuts, | Cookies, etc. you can easily kg most delicious E. W. GILLETT CO. LTD. TORONTO, CAN. CONTAINS NO ALUM Schumacher Altar Ladies Event Proves Big Success NOVEMBER HONOUR ROLL FOR 5.5. NO. 1 A., TISOALE Schumacher, Dec. 8th. Special to The Advance. The Senior Sunday School of Triniâ€" tv United Churech will hold their anâ€" nual Christmas Tree and concert on Friday evening, Dec. 17th. An exâ€" ceptionally good programme will be wiven, a special feature being a beauâ€" titul pageant by the children entitled, "©The Greatest Gift."‘‘ The price of admission will be announced later. Evervbody weleome. United Church Sunday School at Schumacher to Hold Christmas Tree on Dec. 17th. Mr. J. G. Harris Only Schumacher Candidate Successful in Election Contest. Miss M. J. Lawrence, of the Public School staff, received a message on Sunday bearing the sad tidings that her brotherâ€"inâ€"law had_ died quite suddenly at Owen Sound, and left at onee to attend the funeral. The aged erandfather of the young lady passed away only a week ago. Much sympaâ€" thy is felt in the community for Miss Lawrence in the double bereavement. Mrs. Fancey, of Cobalt, is spending i few days in town the guest of Mr. .md Mrs. John Besley _Thud Avenue. The Ladies‘ Auxilifary held a very successful afternoon tea on Tuesday at the opening of Sky‘s new general dry goods store on First Avenue. Mx. J. . Harris was the only sueâ€" cessful candidate from Schumacher at the recent municipal â€" election. The township of Tisdale will have the Sr. Fourthâ€"B. M. C. Shaw, prineiâ€" pal.â€"FEFarle Hamilton, Kathleen Gallâ€" agher, . Francesca Cattarello, Carlo Cattarello, Harold‘ MeInnis, Dorothy Kaufman, Joe Miller, Owen Wright, Stella McDougall, Annie Kesnesky, Irene Burke, Abie Frumkin, Marjorie Dysart. (George Burns, Kosti Luhta, Esther Bucovetsky. Jr. Fourthâ€"M. D. Colborne, teachâ€" er.â€"Clifford Schmelzle, George Kautâ€" man, Tony Cecconi, Impi Ukkola, Jack Morgan, Rupert Martin, Gladys Herâ€" Standing of the Pupils in the Various Classes at South Porcupine School. mant Freddie Jakes, Maleolm Dysart, Ho.mon Boyle, Mary Miller, Homer Mclntosh. Moodieâ€" Miller, Gordon Owens, Billy Capyk. Senior ITL.â€"L. Lamb, teacherâ€"Sim Huhta, John MeInnis, James Cottrell, Mirjam Wuori, Betty Martin, Michael O ‘Shea, Mary Myronyk, Toivo Parkâ€" ko, Gordon Roy, Luey Purnis, Mary Gallagher, Marie St. Paul, Annie Buâ€" covetsky. j Other Schumacher News. unique distinction of having a lady at the helm in the person of Mrs. Thomas, South Poreupine./ __ > A stalwart son arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Hanna, on Friday, A B Fedore Morgat neskv. The Progressive Card Party held in the Recreation hall on Thursday even â€" ing, 2nd inst., under the auspices of th(' Ladies Altar Society, was a very successful event. The spacious buldâ€" ing was crowded to ecapacity and for three hours the lovers of this form of amusement enjoyved themselves to the fullest extent. â€" Valuable prizes were then presented to the expert or forâ€" tunate ladies and gentlemen. _ ‘The serving of a delicious lunch was folâ€" lowed by popular @ancing to the melodious strains of the wellâ€"known Emery orehestri Mr. Gerald Armstrong, who has been visiting during the past month in Hastings County, returned recentâ€" Iv to his home at Gold Dale. Mr. Lewis Taylor, South Poreupine, was a visitor in town during this week. Sr. IIB.â€"Kenneth Myers, Patrick Cunningham, Frances St. Paul, Annie Marinchuk, Wilmer Fera, I\dte Kranâ€" choviek, Mike, Vronick. IJr. TIA.â€"GHladys Forster, Billie Fedoreac, Johnanna MeNulty, Mary Morcan, Sirkka Wuorri, Tessie Kesâ€" Dec. 3. Congratulations. Mrs. James Tinsley is confined. to her home with a sprained ankle the result of a fall on Thursday of last week. Jr. IIB.â€"H. Michaelson, teacher.â€" Sylvia Parrko, Muriel Miller, Marâ€" earet Richards; Irene Deacon and Gertrude Wilford, equal; â€"Madeline De Rosa; Betty Gallagher and Beaâ€" trice Smith, equal; Edith Rapsey, Lily Niemi and Dora Kobsey, equal; Evelyn Mack; Kate Miller; Bob Galâ€" lagher and Hildreth Childs, equal. Sr. .â€"Nancey Holding, Harold Helâ€" mer. Jr. â€" I.â€"Dorothy Sharpe, Rauha V allenius, Elina Wuorri. ‘ Primary A.â€"Bethea Londry, Tuilâ€" ikki Vikstrom, Stella Brown, Vieno Kautto, â€"Preston â€" Hamilton, Arnu Manner. W. ELLIES STORE HOLDING CHRISTMAS BARGAIN SALE THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARTON Aan, mwmwmmmwmmmmmmmmmmww §

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