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Porcupine Advance, 1 Sep 1927, 2, p. 4

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Timmins, Ont. 4..0..‘.00.000‘0.....QOQ".’...O:'OOO000OQ ').a000'00| oo oo ooo e i e e oo t o t s t o n o i ut io t ut in n o us n ob 444 oooooooo.oxo.Oooooo.ooaoo*oo y se Residence : 119 Wilson Avenue Public Auctioneer Colleenm Moore " ORCHIDS ERMINE " She may be a telephone operator, but she sure can hand ycou a line in this picture Jos. Clusiau, prop. Goldfields \DOLPH MENJOU with ALICE JOXCK â€" â€" THE WINNING OF BARBARA WORTH " â€"WEDNES. THURSDAYâ€"8 | THE ACE OF ACTORS â€" Featuring the screen‘s greatest lovers ) (} i ;) () ces 3 i) ces M Next Weekâ€"MON TUESâ€" PRIDAY SATURDAYâ€"3 SPECIAL | ! ! LS ROMANCE SUSPENSE WITH AN ALLâ€"STAR CAST Fire Insurance at Reduced Rates Fox News and Comedy hty drama of the great open spaces Insurance of every description and Real Estate Ronald Colman * THE THIKRD DEGREE ‘* BELOVED ROGULE / Vilma Banky Coming Soon ‘omedy and Sceen Harold Bell Wright‘s medy and Scenic and ‘enic syeeding. H. Ferrigan guilty of being in charge while intoxicated but the believe has been appealed tabuk accused of stealing his case adjourned. Haam a fine for assault. Bornâ€"In â€" South _ Pore Wednesday, August 24th, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hendry, acâ€" companed by their niece Miss Bess, leave this Thursday to visit friends in Kirkland Lake and Haileybury. They purpose joining the Crusaders at Cobalt on Sunday, Sept. 4th. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller and family of Charlton, motored up for the weekâ€"end and Master Kenneth Myers returned with them for a holiâ€" day in Charlton. At the police court on Thursday last there were no less than nine drunks who paid the usual $10 and Miss Cook has returned to ‘Stratâ€" ford after a visit with her brother and Mrs. Cook in town. Reeve â€" Bannerman,. of â€" Whitney, Mrs. Bannerman and Mr. and Mrs. H. Montrose visited friends in Kirkland Lake over the weekâ€"end. New Teachers at Continuation School at South Porcupine South Poreupine, Ont., Aug. 3l1st. Special to The Advance. The Misses Williams, of Toronto, have been the guests of Mrs. Hepâ€" burn, Connaught Hill, during the past week. Changes at Dome and South Porcupine Public Schools. President and Some of the Directors Visit the Paymasâ€" ter Property. . Lengthy Session of the Division Court Held at South Porcupine. Day Phoneâ€"No. Night Phoneâ€"No South _ Poreuping Atugust 24th, to M Cook paid a H. Ferrigan w n in (h.ug(- ated â€" but ‘the aling wood Haame Oja | COMEDY LAST SHOWING TOâ€"DAY " Rose of the Patsy was little, but she had courage of twenty. PATSY and EMMET and TIM and the picâ€"eyed old papaâ€"you‘ll laugh with them and love them if you see IRISH HEARTS SHIRLEY MASON and JOHNNY HARRON iâ€"WEDNES. THURSDAYâ€"S Hoot Gibson "THKR SILENT RIDER" The biggest lot of laughs mixed w gest bunch of thrills ever seen in picture 12 A romance of the Hastâ€"side tenements of New YCork . MAY MecAVOY and JASON ROBARDS of plU and fine for as found of . car case, we Next Weekâ€"MON TUESâ€"6 W. C. Fields ne, On Mr. and FPRID SATURDA Yâ€"â€": eJ Horâ€" had naid »* THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO take the principalship, Miss Naney Fraser, of Cobden, being his first asâ€" sistant, and Mr. T. Eidt as second assistant. They all come very highâ€" ly recommended. Mr. Eidt has speciâ€" lized in gymnastics and sports generâ€" ally , as well as classics, so the boys will be well looked after during their recreations as well as in school. Miss Webster, who was formerly at the Domey will take Miss Dobie‘s class in the town public school; Miss Marâ€" jorie Hogg, of New Liskeard, will have charge of the town kindergarâ€" ten, and Miss Maud MacDonald, of Tara, is also engaged for the town, while at the Dome the new teachers coming are Miss Victorine Morris, oft Sheenboro, and Miss K. M. Webster. of Foot‘s Bay. It is urgent that all the classes be there right at the beâ€" ginning, so the pupils can be put in their proper places without any unâ€" necessary delay. Bruce aAvenue Mr. and Mrs. macher,â€"a so Bornâ€"On Monday the home of Mr. C macier,â€"a son, â€" (LLoWwWara ~â€"WawIiecy}. Conzratulations. Mrs. Bert Frisby and Master Jim returned to their home in Kemptville on Saturday last. TWey were accomâ€" panied by Miss Eva MeCann, who will holiday for two weeks there. Mrs. Ireland accompanied by her daughter, Miss Irene, visited in Kirkâ€" land Lake over Sunday. People of this part sympathize very sincerely with Mr. and Mrs. Sandsâ€" trom of the Swedish boarding house on Bruce avenue in the death of theur only son, a bright baby oneâ€"yearâ€"old. The little fellow died last Tuesday, Angeust 22nd, and was buried on Wedâ€" nesday, the Rev.â€"F. Bain taking@ »the serVIcdt There will be quite an array of new teachers for the pupils to greet when school reâ€"opens on Tuesday, Septemâ€" ber 6th. In the Continuation School, Mr. F. H. Clarke, of Harrow, will Among those leaving here for the harvesters‘ excursion to the West, were Ulysses Levinson, Edward Huot, Victor MceCoshen, Joe Beland and others. Mrs. Jack Lunamanâ€"a daughter. Congratulations. Dr. and Mrs. Barry are back in town again. They : motored up from Toronto. ROGERS Maste assisted bV sayving Tenements ~ venue, South Poreupine, t Mrs. Allan Costain, of Schu â€"a son, (Howard Hawley) YJ in the Amer le of this screat E. Martin ith the bigâ€" any Gibson , August 29th, ostain‘s parent i9 t, 1 A. CALDBICK (UOn Tuesday evening the Melntyre and Holly Rees met to decide the championship of the Poreupine Disâ€" trict Football League. MceIntyre won by the narrow seore of 1 to 0, and acâ€" cordingly will become possessors of the Garrett shield and the medals for the players. The Dome and Holly Rees meet on Maturday of this week to de. cide as to who shall be the runnersâ€" up for the season. The game on Tuesday was one in which some good comhbination _ was seen and there were lots of thrills for the spectators. The teams were as the spectator follows : Melntyreâ€" and (Goodman B8 (NnG@. CrOSSsDar / LITICK OUL. 1 10 Rees then took up matters and the Mcelntyer defence had to stand a heavy bombardment, but Parker in zoal was in splendid form and turned all dangerous shots. One save from MceKenzie drew forth loud applause. It was a tricky ground shot which he There was quite a lengthy Division Court session held here on Tuesday, August 36th, His Honour Judge Caron presiding. _ The cases heard were chefly debt cases where accounts were disputed or there was difference of opinion as to the agreements made. In the judgement cases, the judge meted out several tenâ€"day sentences to defendants who did not appear. Some other defendants were ordered to pay a stated amount per month or go to jail. One man said that he P.DF.L,. Leadership Decided by Match on Tuesday Evenâ€" ing. â€" MciIntyre Won from Holly Rees. 1 to 0. Dome and Holly Recs. to Play Saturday to Settle the Runnersâ€"up. Mcelntyreâ€"Parker, goal; Johnson ind Goodman, backs; Woods, Morris ind Moore, halfâ€"backs; Bratbhy, Douâ€" rall, Taylor, McLatchie and â€"Cran, in d rello, (George Johns, Rupert Martin and Thomas Holding this week qualiâ€" fied for their swimming badges in the Trail Rangers series. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Neal, of North Bay, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. R. Storey, motored up and spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. M. Clarke President W alker, of the Paymaster Mine, accompanied by several direcâ€" tors of the mine from Boston, Mass., are at the Paymaster this week. Mr. Lorne Orr, was up from Kirkâ€" land Lake to spend the weekâ€"end in town. Mcintyre Team the Winner of District Football League Pine St. N fin > goal. and the very â€" b at ilmost off Bank of Commerce Bldag 1¢€ 1117 }]) ind the Cran missed â€"a 8 3, the ball just sk with Elrick ou! ok up matters fence had fto s aradment, ‘butâ€" Pal B e New Office TE thus winnin ship for 19% 11p Mc ut 11 0T by o Tim Â¥ McJn 11 son D ,| IROQUOIS FALLS PLEASED || WITH UKRAINIAN ORCHESTRA DATES OFP THE DISCCVERY OF GCLD IN THIS PROVINCE end The Melntyre team has played a sgplendid _ sportsmanlike game _ all through the season. They have showâ€" ed that playing the game @All the time brings one out on top. All their games have been cleanly contested, and their victory for league chamâ€" pionship is one that will help the team‘s committee along in their efâ€" forts to secure for the MelIntyre boys a football field which will be worthy of the players and the district alike. In answer to a question from an interested reader, the various discovâ€" eries of gold in Ontario may be sumâ€" marized as follows: southeastern â€" Ontario â€" (Hastings, etce.), 1866. Lake of the Woods zwmra, 1870. McINTYRE BASEBALL TEAM AT KAPUSKASING MONDAY W ners trict have the M The Melntyre Baseball team, win.. ners of the northern group of the Temiskaming League and likely winâ€" ners of the championship of the disâ€" trict and the R. A. MeInnis trophy, have been engaged to play ball at the bisg Labour Day celebration at Kapuskasing on Monday, Sept. 5th. Mandoli Winnip« Land., p could have paid last month when he had $5,000.00, but lost it. The judge advised him to pay next month before he had a chance to lose the money. Some of the cases had touches of huâ€" mour or the ridiculous about them, but none of them were important either from the legal or the humorous standpoint. Several cases were setâ€" tled out of court. 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Taylor Hardware Ltd. 23 t.A. Phy Room 6GODC Prescriptions Promptly and Accurately Filled. Hours Campbell Bros. is Your Order In? GUARANTEED RELIEF PHARMACY Contracting JAMES REED PHONE 45m. BEST PRICES BEST QUALITY 281 H. Cameronâ€"Smith! of â€" Electrical ment. Estimates Given sician and Surgeon 5bâ€"Marshallâ€"Ecclestone Block Phone 770 trical Work â€"2 to 6 p.m., or by appointment South Porcupine lence Phone 938. ORDEEK TODAY and epair all 1 Equipâ€" ~18â€"31p Te tin

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