n s _â€" ing a tally for the visitors.. Both : goalies showed up well at their reâ€" _ spective forts. Sullivan on the _ Sehumacher team â€" did some very ___â€" ereditable work. ‘This was the first â€"_ workâ€"out these Schumacher boys have .‘ together. â€"After the game the _ * Schumacher Scouts were banquetted _‘ * at the Troop Headquarters by the _ Funeral on Wednesday This Week. Other RPersonal and _ Local News Items from South Porcupine. Hockey _ Match with Scouts of Schumacher and South End. ols lI\"aurther Reference to Recent Play "Her Honour the _ Mayor." . We are sorry to report Mrs. A. Woods, Sr., in the hospital here and hope she will soon regain her health. _ On Monday evening at the arena here the Scouts of Schumacher met the South Porcupine Scouts in a â€"hockâ€" ey match which resulted in a win for the home team 4 to 1. The ice was in fairly good shape, except one corner, .which was not used. The game was fairly and ably refereed by D. Briden, of Schumacher... The teams linedâ€"up as follows:â€"Schumacherâ€"goal, P. Robertson; defence, M. Sullivan and P. Aide; centre, H. Calverley; wings, G. Barron and E. Fopurnier; subs, Keely, Briden, Mira and Martin. Grant Barron is captain of the Schumâ€" acher aggregation, South Porcupine South Porcupine, March 27th, 1928. Special to The Advance. â€" ‘Mr. H. M. Wilson left this week on a business trip to Toronto and the United States. â€" \ Mrs. H. Boyle is visiting her sister in Windsor. «. 7 Jns owe Mr.; H. Owens returned from Toronâ€" to on Wednesday. On ibehalf of his company he presented the Porcupine Hockey Club with fifty units of Kamâ€" iscotia Exploration stock. C "a Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jemmett and baby daughter returned on Sunday from Paris where they had been visitâ€" ing Mrs. Jemmett‘s mother. # CA# % The dance of tae cornish Welcome Club on Saturday night last was voted ‘by those present a most enjoyable affair. On Thursday of this week they are giving a real Cornish banâ€" muet and a concert afterward at the 1.0.0.F. Hall, South Porcupine. â€" Bornâ€"On Wednesday, March 21st, at South Porcupine, to Mr. and V[rs H. Dischereâ€"a daughter. "‘ongratu- lations. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hicks, of Schumacher, is a guest at the home of Mrs. H. Biood during the illness of her father. --goal T. Sampson; defence, Mclnnis and Bucovetsky ; centre, Catarello; wings, Holding and Martin; subs, Burns, R. Putivan. (‘aptam, Carlo Cttarello There was only one goal scored in the first period, Harry Marâ€" tin making a tally for the home team. In the second period Martin and Cattarello each made a counter for the South Poncupine group and in the third Cattarello scored another, while Grant Barron was successful in makâ€" Cmm Cleaning . : StrIp ies W Var ley ‘ _‘ and Sheathing Custom Tailored Clothes ’ . to Measure _ | _ Head Office Yard 52 First Avenue ,B.ox 1576 | W_S on Y Arthur E. Moysey Co., Ltd i _ 8STOCK BROKERS Estab. Timmins _ ; Ont. Private wires to New York, Montreal, Toronto, : all our offices. Special cable facilities with London, England THE PIONEER BROKERS for full particulars and maps Write: South Porcupine Troop under the direction of Scoutmaster V. Andrew and a happy time was enjoyed by all, with plenty to eat, funny stories and short speeches. se T â€"a s Toâ€"night a large number of memâ€" bers of the Order of the Eastern Star from South Porecupine and Dome are enjoying the hospitality of their sister Order in Timmins at a banquet preâ€" pared in honout of the annual visit of the District Deputy of the Order. Toâ€"morrow ‘Mrs. J. Costain, Worthy Matron of the Poreupine Order, acâ€" companied by several of the members from here, are Jeaving for Cochrane to be present at the annual inspection there. Three weeks ago toâ€"night the inspection by the District Deputy took place here, when a muchâ€"enjoyed banquet was arranged and a large number of visittors were over ‘from Arbutus Chapter, Timmins. ‘The play ‘‘Her Honor the Mayor‘‘ put on ‘by the Ladies‘ Guild of the United Church was such a success that over one hundred ‘had to be turned away. Standing room was even at a premium in the theatre, Any getting tickets, who couldâ€"not g.e} in have had, or may have, their money refunded. Over two hundred dollars has been added to the coffers of the church as a result of the efforts of those taking part, under the able direction of Rev. / Mrs. C. Melville and daughter, Meta, are expected back from Creeâ€" more this week. F. J. Bain, who took a leading. part in a most realistic way. THere are many wishing that this play might be given over,again, the careful attention paid to each detail and the perfection with which every part was given makâ€" ing it a most enjoyable form of enterâ€" tainment. â€" The picturesqueness of 208. es Snd some of the scenes, the beauty and beâ€" comingness of the costumes have been the subject of much favorable comâ€" ment and as for the comedian of the evening the public are earnestly wishâ€" ing for a chance to say ‘! Whoopsâ€" He‘s at it again.‘‘ : It is with regret we have to chronâ€" icle the death of Mrs. Mandley, Sr., at the home her son, Robert Mandley, Crawford st. This estimable woman passed on, to be with the Maker she has so faithfully served, about one o‘clock ‘this morning. â€" After a funeral service by Rev. F. Bain at the home toâ€"morrow at tenâ€"thirty the body will ‘be taken on the noon train to herl former home in Bracebridge for burial there. Her son, Robert Mandley, will accompany it to Bracebridge, Mrs. R. Mandley not being able to go owing to the illness of her two children with the prevalent whooping cough. The late Mrs. Mandley was a quiet woman of most noble character, doing good whenever, however and wherever a chancee to do so occurred. To know her was to love her. She came from Bracebridge to South Porcupine about five years ago to reside with her only son, R. Mandley, and has made many friends and set a strong example by her conscientious Christian life. While well enough to do so she was a worker in the United Chunch, teaching in the Sunday School, ete. For some fime she has suffered from a hardening of the arteries. Her husband predeceasâ€" ed her at Bracebridge some nine years ago and we are told that she has never fully recovered from her shock of his loss. She was sixtyâ€"one years of age at the time of her demise. Her only son, Robert, of this place with his wife and two children are the chief mourners. We extend them our sinâ€" cere sympathy. _ Mc@amus of New Liskeard was in town this week officially visiting the Consolidated ‘West Dome Lake. He is also one of the directors of the Northern Canada Power Co., which have opened up a new office on Bruce avenue here. Mr. St. Paul leaves Wednesday for Red Lake.. his medicine like a man ? ~ Tommy‘s Motherâ€"No, he didn‘t know enough words. and connecting Tommy‘s Fatherâ€"Did Tommy take Phones 100â€"101 â€"Exchange. [$! BUT 18 LILLEO:ON STREET Man Responsible for Death of Bi!| Bnn Moose Very Promptly Arrested and Fined. f Rouyn had an unusual: experience last week when a ‘big bull moose parâ€" aded through the town. © The anmal was followed town, however, and ‘shot. ~Then comes the sequel. With striking promptness a man was arrested and fined $50.00 for the shooting of the The story is told by The Rouyn News as follows: The inbhabitants of Rouyn, were given an unusual thril last Wednesâ€" day, when at about noon, a fullâ€"grown bulil moose traversed the full length of Perreault street. § He entered the town from an eastâ€" erly direction, and was in the centre of town before his presence was notâ€" ed. As the hue and cry went up and crowds began to gather, he steadily kept on his way, not in the least belâ€" ligerent, but rather surprised ‘at the racket which the townspeopleâ€"made. ‘AIis one desire seemed to be to put as much distance as possible between himself and the noiseâ€"makers, and breaking into a shambling, looseâ€" jointed run, which is the peculiar characteristic of his kind, he suddenâ€" ly decided to leave town by the shortâ€" est possible route. As ‘he coursed down Perreault street, he ‘bore to the left, and came to a halt in a clump of birches near the hospital. He appeared to be in a fatigued condition either from a long trip through the soft snow, or the sudden excitement, or both, and for a few minutes stood comparatively quiet while a large crowd gathered to view the unusual visitor. \ After resting, he struck out onto the lake, and as he did so, was parâ€" tially surrounded, mostly by youngâ€" sters. Owing to his excitement, he tried to break through the cordon that was being formed around him; and he did; even though he leaped over a youngster who lay in his path, having slipped and fallen when he saw the moose start toward him. From there he struck westward up the lake, followed closely by a dog or two, and at a more respectful disâ€" tance by a large majority of the citizens of Rouyn. He disappeared shortly, however, among the thick growth on Blakes‘ Room 2. Homer L. Gibson Bldg. Phone 34 Timmins Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. Toner A. MacDonald AT THE THEATRES â€"A harmony of humour, hate and high t $ e?osives _ â€"An epic of love, laughter and dareâ€"devils VICTOR McLAGLEN â€" EDMUND LOWE â€" DOLORES DEL RIO â€" SAMMY COHEN â€" TED McNAMARA and PHILLIS HAVER in 4 the Star Cast. A Bombshell of Mirth and Thrills Again we advise you to get your seats early. FOX NEWS AND COMEDY Goldfields FRIDAY AND SATURDAY The World‘s Greatest Picture "WHAT â€"â€" _ > NEXT WEEXKXâ€"MON. e TS HERE ! At‘ Schumacher this week on Tuesâ€" and Wednesday free clinies © for children to the age of 18 years were held under the direction of Dr. Phair, of the Ontario Department of Health, Toronto. . On . Wednesday. and: again toâ€"day (Thursday) similar clinies are being held at South Poreupine. These free clinics for children are a conâ€" tinuation of the exeellent work being carried on in the district for some time past by Miss Halley, Provincial point. 8 It is indeed a pity could not end here. But it was not to be, Lucien Ray, disregarding the game laws of our Province, and apparently having very little knowledge of the meaning of the word ‘‘sportsmanship,‘‘ took it upon himself to don snowshoes, pick up a highâ€"powered rifle, and set out after the poor lWeast. AT gOUTH END that this Friday Saturday, March 30â€"31 HANDS UP ! ! ANNA Q. NILSSON KENNETH HARLAN and BILLY BEVAN Mack Sennett Gomedy Pathe News and Review Monday Tuesday, April 2ndâ€"â€"3rd Billy Sullivan New Empire All those who â€"want to see the best mystery romanceâ€"ever madecome to see, â€" story Pnd «1700