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Open Evenings A Bicycle for the _ Boy Te d 2e ad nadrnd rnd ad na‘ 24 na* 2nt 22 2 2% 2 2%2 18. 29. .# W n n P P 0000000000000000000000000000000000‘00000000000000000000000000000000000‘00000003:000.00:%00000000 00 Fire Insurance at Reduced Rates * naranb* 228202204248 1441242221 242 291 244202282281 218. 109. ,0, .0. .0. 10. .¢, .0. @__0,. .0. #__C. %. .0. % ut 2 2t . .t ow tw hn ¢+, vo,00,00,+0,40, 00â€" _ at oo an oo ta o4 on se se 1 en es ooo.‘.‘o’o’oo’ooooooouooo‘o‘ooo Insurance of every description and Real Estate LEO MASCIOLl Cavplor‘s Rews »= is Just the thing he wants most now, with winter gone and summer just around the corner Won‘t he have fun, wheeling out the "bike" and off with his pals to the spot where the best fish are caught or later on in the season off to the old swimming ‘ole. We have a complete line of bicycles in stock all the well known C. C. M. brandâ€"we have them for men, women and the children. Come in and look them over. ‘Mr, MeceMillan, of the engineering staff of the McelIntyre Mine, was a business visitor to the Night Hawk Mine last week. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon McKee and daughter, Evelyn, of Porquis Junction, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Desauliers over Sunday. The many friends of Walter Coleâ€" man will be pleased to know he has recevered sufficiently to be around again, after his accident in the shaft of the Night Hawk Mine. Connaught Community Club Hold Very Successful Dance Connaught Station, Ont., April 25th, 1927. Special to The Advance. Dr. and Mrs. Day enjoyed a short visit with friends in Timmins last week. Pleasing Event on Friday Evening Last at Connaught. School Report for Connaught for Month of March. Other Items of Interest from Correspondent at Conâ€" naught Station. Mrs. Dixon and son, Ross, returned Night Phoneâ€"No. Day Phoneâ€"No. Phone No. 321 * n 222 2252282222822 *2 2s a* s a* 2 22 a*® #,. Sas*t oo eatootocotoote s 3.000003000 o *s *‘ *4# 4.4 82 .%. 28228228228 s 29 2s 228 2 282 a* 1 4* *. .® s"*s*"*s 9 s * Noo P eatoctecofec"oot Seste ooooooo ooooooooooooooooooooooooooonoono ooooooooooooooooooooooooo..’po_oonoooooooo "¢ "¢ "o o "s" "¢ + °e "s""6 + * "o¢ e "¢ s 0 s °6 ue "ar *n *a** @. * * "*% M 237 151 Mr. and ‘Mrs. Wm. Farmer returnâ€" er from Bracebridge last week where they had been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Morrison. The many friends of Mrs. Morrison will be pleased to know that she has recoverâ€" ed from her recent serious iliness. Mrs. Morrison‘s two daughters have been the guests of Mrs. T. 8. Woolâ€" lings in Englehart for several weeks. The Connaught Community Club held a successful dance last Friday evening in the public school. Daneâ€" Messrs Reid and Briden entertained to a stag party at their bachelor quarâ€" ters on Fifth avenue Jlast Thursday evening. Mr. J. A. MeAndrew, of Haileybury, wis the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. 0‘â€" Connor for several days, Miss Jacqueline Laroache was the guest of her. sister in Cochrane for several days this week, Mr. J. Hunreault was a visitor to Cochrane Monday. Mrs. Slaight and Mr. Donald Miles, of Detroit, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rebman. Messrs Heb. Briden ton were visitors in week. Mr. T. 8. Wollings, Englehart, here during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Powers reâ€" turned from a pleasant two weeks‘ vacation spent in Montreal, Brantâ€" ford and Niagara Falls. Miss Kate Watts, of Iroquois Falls, spent Easter Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, M. B, Knox. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE. TIMMINS, GNTARIO ioh 54 t "4 WOE Miss Clara P‘nne, who spent the Easter holiday with relatives in North Bay, returned Saturday and resumed her duties in the public sehool. Miss Etta McCallum, Matheson, formerly on the staff of the public school here, spent several days in town last week. Mr. E. D. Brown, of Johnstonburg, Pa., was here during the weekâ€"end and left Saturday for home. Miss Margaret Kant, of Timmins, had as her guest over the weekâ€"end Miss Flora Kant, of Englehart. Mr. Vie Woollings, . was a business visitor. last. â€"Mrs. Jas. Veith and two sons, spent the weekâ€"end with relatives in Mqthe- son. last week from a pleasant holiday spent with relatives in Bracebridge. and Bert. Matheson e Friday business stoote %° "@ oooou. 128 08004%24%21% o0 o NV E Ireâ€" last # \/ ozo ** 0.0 ¢2+ 0.0 v‘v 6 ... e #*2 A 0’00 * K ... P @ v:v t 4 aS Bessie (aged eight): No, indeed. We haven‘t anything to be ashamed of. Two men, were discussing the opâ€" posite sex. o you know,""‘ said one, ""I like a talkative Woman just as much as the other kind?"" _ To which the friend replied, ‘*Which other kind 2 Betty (aged seven): Our family is awfully exelusive. Is yours? -hoooocooono_onooooouooooooooooooooooooooooboooo fecteot The special at the New Empire theatre on Friday and Saturday this week will be Milton Sills in **The Silent Lover.‘‘ It is a First National Picture and judging by the press noâ€" tices and publicity pictures the play is a thrilling one. _ One notice deâ€" seribes it in these words:â€"‘‘The fiery, impassioned love of a Mahomâ€" medan dancing girl, a peerless beauty of the desert, for a French Legionâ€" airre,â€"a drama of one woman‘s faith and another woman‘s falsity,â€" of burning love amid the white hot sands of the Sahara,â€"of fires of love and hate kindled under the hot African skies. The picture is adopted from Lajos Biro‘s play, ‘‘The Legionary."‘ One of the seenes is described as the greatest wrestling match ever screened with Milton Sills and Montague Love as the wrestlers. There are also some other close holds in which Love seems to figure in this warm desert picture. Jr. â€"Pr.â€"Glenn Kenneth Long, Ellwood Swayne, Lewin Bass. ‘"THE SILENT LOVER‘‘ AT > NEW EMPIRE THIS WEEK Sr. â€" Primer â€" Douglas Warren, Charlie Kranchivicki, Elymer Long, Jean Swayne, Marie Veroi, Lillian Bass; Elsie Creed and Lorine Dixon, equal. br. Firstâ€"Ruby Knox, Ruth Creed, Eevit Norgold, Clifford Creed. Jr. 11TIâ€"Grace Harmer, Maude Dixâ€" on; Russell Creed and Charlie Birce, equal; Wallace Clement and Heetor Birnie, equal; Herbie Long, Amanda Kant, Roy Dixon, Annie Raccial ( Abâ€" sent for tests). Junior, room â€" H. J. Campbell, teacherâ€"Sr. Secondâ€"Donna Simpson, Bergitta Salo, John Sekulic, Jack I\omw Ralph Dixon, Russel Ruxton : Joe Commando and Clare Little, abâ€" sent. Jr. IV.â€"Bertha Honga, Helvi Soini, Annie Kranchvich, Orhand Heline, Opal Little. IV.â€"Edar Kant (absent for some tests); Dan Kranchvich, Pat Birnie, Bertha Birce, ing was enjoyed until twelve when lurnch was served, under the direction of Mrs. Knox. Local talent supplied the music for the evening. Some of those present were:â€"Mr,. and Mrs. Doug. Warren ; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. O‘â€" Donnell, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Desauliers, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon McKee, Mr. and Mrs. Max Knox, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Casselman, Miss J. M. MacDonald, Miss Ruby Laronde, Misses Laroche, Miss Saurish, Miss Campbell, Misses Kants, Miss Birnie, Miss MceCallum, Miss Dixon; Messrs Reid, Briden, Swayne, Cousinean, Dixon, Laronde, Greton, Mrs. Farmer, Sr., Mrs. A. R. Swayne, and Mrs. Wm. Farmer atâ€" tended the meeting of the Union Church, which was held in Cochrane last week. ® March report of Connaugh Public School. Senior roomâ€"Clara Payne, teacher V .â€"Laura Birce. â€"Broke Hustler â€"Exchange The byâ€"law regarding the proposed new company provides that the new company would ‘‘have, as unissued shares in its treasury, all its authorized capital stock exceept the shares to be issued to this company or its nominees, and except not more than ten shares to be subseribed and allotted in connection with the incorâ€" poration and organization of such new company, the consideration for the sale to be the issue and allotment to this company or its nominees of 3,â€" 500,000 shares of no par value of the capital stock of such new company to be issues as fully paid shares to this company or its nominees, and the assumption, as aforesarid, of the dehts and liabilities of this company as they shall exist on the date of closing the sale, and the assumption and payment by the new company of the costs of and incidental to the distribution of the assets of this company and the surâ€" render of its charter, but as a condiâ€" tion precedent to any obilgation on the of this company to carry out the sale such new company shall satisfy the secretary of this company that it has at least 667,000 shares of its capiâ€" tal stock subscribed for and underâ€" written at the price of 15 cents per share, payable on demand, by persons of financial standing satisfactory to the secretary of this company. The sale to be closed as soon as the same bas been authorized and the byâ€"law ratified, approved and sanctioned by the shareholders of this company at a special general meeting to be called for that purpose, all as required by the Ontario Companies Act."‘ A special general meeting of the shareholders of the Consolidated West Dome Lake Mines, Limited, has been called for May 10th, to consider the sale of the assets of the company to a new company to be â€"incorporated, hanng an authorized capitalization of 7,000,000 shares of no par value. The new company would assume the debts and liabilities of the old company outâ€" standing on the, date of the closing of the sale, and would pay the costs incideutal to the distribution of the assets and the surrender of the charâ€" ter. This is according to word from Toronto last week. It is understood that the directors have considered the byâ€"law to give effect to the above plan, and are agreed on its desirabiliâ€" ty. Further it is understood that the adjourned annual meeting will be comâ€" pleted on the same day as the special general meeting. Matter to be Submitted to Special General Meceting Calied for May 10th. PLAN NEW GCEMPARY TO BUVY GENSOLIDATED WEST IOME Quaker Corn Flakes If offered a substitute, it will pay you to go elsewhere to get real a Substitute Heâ€"‘‘How about a little ride, cutie?"‘ Sheâ€"*‘*Are you going north?"‘ Heâ€"‘‘Yes, I am.‘‘ Sheâ€"‘‘*Give my regards to the Esâ€" No man is a failure until he admits himself a failure. The Seandinavians are all registered members of the Hollinger Football Club, and are playing as that team, to conform with the rule of the P. D. A challenge match is announced between the Cornish and the Scandiâ€" navians to be played on the athleâ€" tic grounds, Timmins, on Wednesday, May 4th, at 6 p.m. This promises to be‘a match with lots of ginger and good football, as both the Cornish and the Scandinavians claim to be the perfectors of football. _ Recently a number of Seandinavians have come to town, from Norway, Denmark and Sweden, all famed for the fine footâ€" ball players turned out. Cornish prowess in football is too well known to need special emphasis. And so the match next Wednesday, when Cornish and Scandinavians clash will make the proverbial meeting of Greek with Greek look like the gathering of a tea party of the League of Nations, Both Cornish and Scandinavians being noted for clean sport, the match will not only be a lively one, but it will be clean football and the best of sport. The notice calling the meeting states that the directors have already arâ€" nanged that upon the new company being incorporated and acquiring the assets of ths company the directors amongy themselves will subscribe and pay for 667,000 shares of the capital stock of the new company at 15 cents per share, and 1,500,000 shares of the new company‘s capital stock will be offered to the shareholders for subâ€" seription at 10 cents per share. They recommend the proposed sale of the assets of the company and of treasury shares of the new company as being the most feasible method of raisâ€" ing the necessary funds to develop the Challenge Match to be Played at Timâ€" mins on Wednesday, May 4th. aCANDINAVIANS TO PLAY CGORNIGH AT FOOTBALL tion be, without consideration, reâ€" turned to the new company, to be by it sold for the benefit of its treasury. Samples may be left at Gordon‘s Drug Store, Timmins, Marshallâ€" Ecclestone Hardware, Schumacher Samples by mail promptly attended to. 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