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Porcupine Advance, 17 May 1928, 2, p. 4

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Dr. O‘Connor, of Junior Red Cross Gives Helpful Address. Mclintyre Pootball Team Have Easy Win Over the Lanâ€" cashires. Other Schumacher News Items. Mothers‘ Day Appropriately Observed in Schumacher Thursday, May 17th, 19283 tss s o o o o o n n n n i id t id id id id i id ib 1b i5 i5 in ib i5 i5 5 id 15 15 45 45 45 15â€" 0545 4545 45 05 05 45 45 45 45 45 4 se Like our big Eastern connection, we are adopting the same policy, namely, to clear all stock of one season before starting on another, this keeps our stock styleâ€"right up to the minute. Our buyer is leaving this coming week to buy for summer o h m m 4t t % * * * * 6t 64 C 4 CCA * * 4t 4+ 4 4 44 a s 55550555550 5 550 95 3555555959595 98 35 3595 35 35 35 35 00 00 95 95 95â€"95â€"05 95 050000 00 95195 10 1050000 30500500 00 95 95 90 90 30 Bm 3000 00 30085 900000 00 00 000000100 00 00 900000 t 0000005000000 10500 00500 0000000 0 t 00 t 00 00000 0000 0 08. 00009090900 00. 00. t t t t 00 900 90 % 3 An opportunity such as this to purâ€" d t e t t n n n t o o on n n n m m ns s s x 5 45 4 451 c o ats chase a truly beautiful coat at a genâ€" z uine saving is not likely to be reâ€" _ . S at u g» d ay * * * * * * * 44 4 i t 5 5 i5 p p * 3 3 peated. The fabrics, styles, and fur trimmings are uniformly smart, and the colours are softâ€" Frid ly harmonious. Such details as buttons, finishings, and Onl s 2 attractive linings have received careful attention. Coats y § you‘ll like to wear for several seasons with confidence of their smartness. Morning Only r=aP ~P_ DP DP ~AP P PP Watch Our + A *A 4 4 4 454 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 4 4 2 460808 0 SAAA SAAA NA S 4A A P P EL N T T P TN P n n 9 1 0 1 on snyp Judq JnQ al at limmins. Inâ€" a few months ago his work necessitatâ€" hope for held at morning memner 00L ULBGG 1. cmuluctvd the services. A general Sunday School rally was held in the afternoon in the auditorium followed by the baptism of several young childâ€" ren. Rev. Ivan Kennedy in !ns evenâ€" ing sermon paid eloquent tribute to the mothers of the world the wonderful influence of their love Mother: in the complete recovery ay was nited C member was fittingly observâ€" d Chureh. In the ibers of the CG.ILT. / 2 PP DP ~D DL â€"L ~â€"LDL DL L D D ~DL DPb Ensembles and 2â€"pieced tailored suits of casha and charmeen serge and hairâ€" line, also fancy cloths that were all very reasonably marked; as they are nowâ€"â€"This we know for a fact hy ti« number of suits we have sold. Withâ€"tius 20 p.c. reduction off these prices, our.zZering of suits is the most outstanding values ever "offered here. AJ Shrago THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE. 1TIMMINS, ONTARIO Special muste was rendered by the choirs during the day. to t ably The woOn Hats: Suits The Mclntxre Football Club keard with regret the sad news of the death of Mr. Bil} Field, and the clwb offer their sinecre sympathy to the bereayâ€" odad family. Captain (to gunner)â€"*‘*See t man on the bridge five nmles away Gunnerâ€"‘*Ay, ay, sir‘!"" ‘‘Let him have a 12â€"inch in without it Ire Iznorance> and bungling with love e better than wisdom and skill Hunnerâ€"‘*Which eye, "In STYLE AND VaALUE THE STORE THAT SETS THE PacE" on all our This sale includes hats of all types, sports, afternoon, street and dinner hats of every new fabrlc and trimming. 20 p.c. reduction on all hats. in the * * ABNOTT‘S BOWLING TEAM CHAMPIONS OF McINTVRE Wor the Playâ€"Off Frem Starr‘s Team To by 307 Pins on Total of | Three Games | Arnott‘s bowling team are the champions of the Melaotyre Five Pin Leagur, having won the playâ€"off from Starr‘y team by 307 pins on total of three games. The Starr‘s were hanâ€" dicapped by the absemee of their capâ€" tain who was out of tewn. For the champions, Joe MeNeill rolle high single, 268, and Capt. Arâ€" nott, hizgh total, 64:% For the Starr‘s Proulx rolled high sIn#1€, . tal..609. (ireen Proulx .. YÂ¥ 4: Dr. Honex Tonkin.. Barron .. Joe \lc\mll Platus .. Jack \!’e\mll Arnott 867 1034 1002 2903 The bowlers will be tendered a banâ€" quet in the Melntyre Reereation hall, where prizes will be awarded to the following â€" winners :â€"â€"_â€" Schumacher team, winners of the Manufacturers‘ Life Insurance shield for the chamâ€" pionship of the Poreupine interâ€"town league ;‘ Arnott‘s team, winners of the Melntvre league; Starr‘s team, winâ€" ning second place,; W. Tonkin, high 245, tarr‘s Proulx rolled high and W. Tonkin, high toâ€" ‘\L‘ARR’S 110 «x I064 2 ~. 100 .. 186 212() 187 20 163 194 146 146 1910 830 2061 1092 183 154 140 215 114 245 2068 12(6 24.3 194 387 602 452 299 492 584 643 Â¥4j | E REGITAL AND CHILOREN‘S DARESS BALLl The daneing recital and (_-hildren’sl dress ball given each year by the juvenile papils of Mrs. R. B. Simms, is one of the big features of the year and will be looked forward to with keenest ftaterest and pleasure. Each succeeding year the event seems to beâ€" of incressing interest and wider suc~ cess. None who enjoy clever dancing and the grace and charm of wellâ€" trained and talentel youngsters will care to miss this event. The «hildren‘s dress bball and daneâ€" ing recital will be held this year in the Masonic hall, Timmins, on Friâ€" diey evening, June l1st, commencing at 645 pm., with a Saturday matinee, June 2nd, commencing at 2.30 p.m. The programme will include a erand march and waltz, Highland Fling, Sword Dance, Court Minuet, Sailors‘ â€" Hornpipe, Dutch Dance, Irish, Spanish and other national dances, and other numbers. _ Every item on the programme will be appreâ€" ciated by . all. National and other classical dances will be featured. _ â€"On Monday, June 4th, the pupils of Mrs. Simms at South Poreupine will give a dancing recital and childâ€" ren‘s dress ball in the High School hall, South Poreupine, commencing at 645 1».m. } l ! " t average for the lea@ew high single seore, 367 be Held in Masonic Hall, Timmins on Friday Evening, June 1st, ang Saturday Matinee June 22nd. alley, 954. 221; M. Starr, * Arnott, high LANGCAGHIREG LOSE FRST GAME TO THE MchNTVRES Contested Match Before Good Crowd Opens the District League Schedule. The opening of the football sceiason twok place on Saturday last on the MeIntyre Athletie grounds, between tke Lanes and Melntyre teams. ‘The was played before a good cromwd and was closely contested until near the close when Melntyre had the upâ€" per hand. The Melntyres won by a seore of 4 to 2. The Lanes opened the scoring of the season when G. €ooper scored from a penalty kick. The Lanes were badly weakened by the inclusion in their team of Maecâ€" Gregor, but were lucky to be able to take the field with a full team. (Both teams showed lack of practice, but the players gave of their best with the result that the spectators were very pleased with the showing of the men. _ The second goal for the Lanes. was also scored by Cooper, who playâ€" ed an outstanding game. Melntyre‘s goals were scored by Bratbhy 2, Macâ€" Latchie and Hughes. Loberg at cenâ€" tre half and Moore played very effecâ€" %tiw games and on the forward line Bratby and the MacLatchie Brothers were the favourites. For the Lanes,, Leonard, Johnson, Aspin, Madden and Kitcher all turned in good games. The splendid spirit of sportsmanship that was evident throughout the enâ€" tire period of play augurs well for other splendid ve peri ames ( i play angurs weil FJor f the P.D.EL. and gave irt in its endeavours to an sport in football for presents

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