Porcupine Advance, 17 Dec 1924, 1, p. 6

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n in e c ; The _Mrs. Thomas eupine was the Mr. and Mrs. week. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Williams, are nicely settled in their new home, one of the Schumacher bungalows. The Firemen‘s dance, held in the Melntyre Hall on Thursday evening was a great success, Many supâ€" porters from South Poreupinme and Timmins were in attendance. Excelâ€" lent music was furnished by the Colombo Orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. F. Thompson have changed their place of residence from Second Avenue to one .of Mr. C. Millevr‘s new houses on Railroad Ave. Mean Thieves Make Big Haul of Prize Fowl at Schumacher Schumacher, Dec. 17â€"Special to The Advance. Mr. Richard Elley is at Troquois Falls where he is employed at the Abitibi Pulp and Paper Co. Our town physician Dr. Muterer, has been ill during the past week. We all hope for a speedy recovery. Mr. R. 8. Skelly‘s Poultry Yard Robbed. Fireman‘s Old Time Dance a Big Success. Musical Revue on Friday This Week. Other Items of Interesting News from Schumacher. * t .00 .0 * “. 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Mahon of South Porâ€" guest of her parents, Walter Cowan last From $1.50 up ity and every elfort our _ efficient police guilty parties. Mr. thusiastie poultry i always taken a very the â€" Poultry â€" exhibit been in this disrtrict A closing concert and ( Tree will be held in the s Friday afternoon, Some time during the qu of Friday night, thieves ent premises of Mr. R. Skelly, moved thirty of his choicest Such a deed came as a sho« citizens of this lawâ€"abiding ity and every effort will be our _ efficient police to lo« Mrs. E6. Jordan has gone to Liskeard to _ spend the Chr vacation. with her parents. Mr, John Ferguson has pure a new Reo Sedan. The cleaning and reparring busi ness recently conducted by W. C Arnott has been taken over by J (GG{annon. anery a #"s “.00 *# # # # # + #4 *# # *4 # «# *4 * # #4 # # #4 *# + *4 *# # ## # 4 *4 *# # #4 # *# *4 # L #4 ® # *4 *# # #* *# L *4 *# *# + #* + #@ *4 *# # *4 #..%..® ****"*s *4 *# # *4 *# L #4 *# * *# “.“ # * ## # *# *4 # *# *4 # * ## + # #* + *# *4 # *# #4 #+ 4# *4 # #% *4 # #% #4 t /+ 0..0 * “. # .0 # .0 # # *, * *4 .“ .“ .:. »;0 + * 4# *# *# #4 # *# #4 *# *# #4 # 4 Cad * *# ## + *# *# *# #% o+ *# *# #4 * # *4 + *# * #. * rO.“. *% # "s # * *# ## DELIGHTFUL GIFTS IN THE LINEN â€"DEPARTMENT ARE ALL PRICED RIGHT FOR THE CHRISTMAS SHOPPER. ecHOrt WIlll JC made police to locate Mr. Skelly is an ltry and ar very keen interest exhibitions that h 15 dozen Ladies‘ Camiâ€" soles. All shades and colours, regular $1.50 to $3.00, for Christmas Shoppers. the quiet hours ves entered the Skellv, and reâ€" suftferin Christmas e to New Christmas purchased school on poultry k to the cOomInunâ€" made by the enâ€" has OM VC But the happy days didn‘t last long. Sickness fell upon Mrs. Harâ€" row. ‘"‘It‘s just a pain in my baeck, maybe rheumatism,‘‘ she said.. But Jim knew how a previous attack of pleurisy had weakened her, so fhe called in a doctor. The docton hintâ€" ed at ‘‘lung trouble‘‘ and advised a When Jim Harrow moved into his pretty _ whiteâ€"washed cottage â€" he vhought he had reached the height of happiness. His wife and his baby boy loudly voiced their pl Everything seemed to be right‘‘ for Jim. a severe attack of pneumonia The â€" Ladies‘ Auxiliary Union Church are to be congr on the suecess of the tea. and pices of the hatepayers â€"Association will be held in the Recreation Hall on Friday evening, 19th inst. The enâ€" tertainment is under the direction of Mr. Ashworth and will consist of songs, dances, recitations and jokes. Come and have a good time. Mrs, H. E. Shippam is suffering from an attack of la grippe. Several of our citizens attended the official opening of the Timmins High sSchool on Friday evening, Dee. 12. CONsSUMPTION IS NO RESPECTER OF PERSONS THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO b t *A a"a 2 a a", ‘.00.00.“.. *# .“. "aAs a46"a a", “.00.00.00‘ a"s _ ¢%_#0,#4 _ JEAAA #4 ¢0 #4 t4* #4 : ~ 4* o8‘ ee‘os* ##* #4 8 their pleasure, too Ladies‘ Silk Bloomers From $1.75 up *4 meaking 146 which tells how kind nurses, and careful doctors all do their utmost to bring back the health that beâ€" longed to Mrs. Harrow. Shortly the letters will cease for she is almost ready to come back to the little white cottiage. Should you wish to have a hand in such worthwhile work as this, please send your contributions to Hon. W. A. Charlton, President, 223 College Street, Toronto, Ontario. man, handle MIs Wile h) a speciailist, who quickKiy confirmed the first verdict. **Conâ€" sumption,‘‘ he said. Husband and wife stared at each other in hopeâ€" less misery, but cheer was forthcomâ€" ing. ‘‘Don‘t worry,"‘ said the doector, ‘‘a year‘s treatment at the Muskoka Hospital for Consumptives will put Mrs. Harrow on her feet again; but she must go nowâ€"no delay."‘ A kindly neighbor is taking care of the baby boy while Jim is ‘‘keepâ€" ing house"" by lhumself. Everv few (i()mplete ex his wite toa a confirmed the sumption,‘‘ h wife stared : less misery, b ing. ‘‘Don‘t i Happy the man who love And loves his work al a VS on many W hen _ baby boy while Jim is ouse"‘ by himself. Ev the postman â€" leaves JOD ut on <es _ nine s his work alone: i man loves another man examinma tion a specialist he first ve J Ouocit e â€" tailors sensible efhicientls 1n 1s$ ** Keepâ€" Every few res a ‘letter nurses, and their utmost »Hiim to make OmaAn *A 11 lovin B1 work, took his tche â€"y1f}1O] November by the Limited, output w month, w Those who post parcels of merchanâ€" dise for the United States, says the circular, should understand that these parcels are sent by the Canadian post Uifices to a United States border cusâ€" toms office and not direct to the office named in the address. At this borâ€" der customs office the pareels are exâ€" amined for customs duty. Owing to the immense volume of business at the Christmas season there is apt to be delay in the handling of the parâ€" cels and the public are advised to post all Christmas parcels for the United States in exceptionally good time., Mr, E. Dakins, Principal since 1922 of the Cobalt Public School, has resigned to go into otiien business. His successor will be Mr. 8. W. Carâ€" riere, of Toronto, who will take up his duties after the Christmas holiâ€" davys, VIPOND‘S OUTPUT FOR NOVEMBER WAS $51,200 In ‘the matter of the Estate of Walter Hakola, late of the Town of Timâ€" mins, in the District of Cochrane, miner, deceased. Notice is hereby given that all perâ€" sons having any claims or demands against the late Walter Hakola who died on or about ‘the Twentyâ€"sixth day (26) of Februany, 1920, at the Town of Timmins, in the Province of are required to send, post prepaid, or to deliver to the underâ€" «igned, solicitor herein for The Toâ€" ronto _ General Trusts â€" Corporation, Adminis:rators of the estate of the o1 been discovered at the 400â€"foot Davidson V ein In addition, di vice in regard to the matter oT Uhristâ€" mas mail.. If the advice is followed both the post office staff and the pubâ€" lic will benefit. Mail your Christmas parcels early and give the Post Office a chance to deliver them in good time and undamaged.. You get better serâ€" vice by avoiding the rush period so do not wait until the last minute, says one of the cireulars. Also be sure to pack carefully and address fully. Give your mail the attention vyou want it to receive. dresses writing ments _ ture of if any. NOTICE TO CREDITO said loronto ation will proceed assets of the persons entitled the gard only to the w# *#* #4 L #4# *# % ## n * # # a *4 ##4 *# # #4 *# # # # ## * # #Â¥* ®# ® ## # # *4 # # #4 +. # l ## # *# # # #4 * # *# *# # *4 ®# «+ #4 * .0 William O. Langdon, Solicitor for the said Toronto General Trusts Corporation. And ta Fiftteenth Ire( ersons entilied Tnerelto, naving reâ€" ard only to the claims of which hey shall then have had notice, and lmat the said Toronto Genenal Trusts ‘orporation will not be liable for e said assets or any part thereof » any person whose claim they shall ot then have received notice. Dated at Timimins, the Eleventh ay of December, 1924. Oost 51â€"5‘2â€"5J \ Offict T DELAY THE MAILING OF CHRISTMAS PARCELS and full panticula _ of their claims and of their accounts and 1 [( the securities held by with a re â€" whi treneral. I‘ri Erators of ilter Hakola * full port on nd Mine for r, ~as issued Huronian _ J shows â€" that â€"() e notice that after the day of January, 1925, the to (General Trusts Corpor proceed ‘to distribute the the said estate among the ititled thereto, having re circulars sent out by the Department give good adâ€" ird to the matter of Christâ€" If the advice is followed ast office staff and the pubâ€" _ Mail your Christmas ly and give the Post Office ) deliver them in good time aged.. You get better serâ€" the signature, â€" a: states that * ir, millable â€" red n‘ the N bot:*level, : in at the 504 developmient 1AM : BCIt ‘ Company ~ that <the Vipond‘: 80 tons milled in th« recovervy of $51,200.0 level 10 » elt =() Administrators. ent was comnâ€" the month on ind whas mavy operations the month NO Y YLE and names is managlin ‘‘new shoot erade, chav ISstI€ n iteâ€" ot The following are Christmas events in connection â€" with â€" Byrnes Church Sunday School :â€" Beginners‘ Dept.â€"Thursday. this BYRNES CHURCH SUNDAY SsSCHOOL CHRISTMAS EVENTS Office Phone 84 WOE Upper Dec.,. 19th 7.30 p.m.â€" DR. V. K. B.A. EARN $3,000 at No. 6 Rea Street, is Now Open to the Public. .Open every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday from noon to only DOMINILON â€" GOV ER chartensd _ schools teaching trades. Diplomas granted. A Engquire for our special offen 1 weich: othe: tricity welding, ‘batteny, bricklaying plastering, barbering, beauty culture work, mechanical at the famous Hemphill Trade Schools. The midnight. STEAM, SHOWER AND TUB BATHS. 51â€"52â€"p». All table garbage should bhe wrapâ€" ped in paper and placed in a covered garbage can. Garbage does not inâ€" clude ashes and chips and these must not ‘be put in with garbage. Householders must supply their own garbage cans which should be kept clean and disinfected with chlorâ€" ide of lime. Chloride of lime is supplied free of charge and can ‘be had by applying at the City Hall. Attention ! See that all lids are kept on your "! cans and that all doors of your toilets are kept closed. Special attention should be paid to your yard. Keep‘ it clean, and so avoid sickness and disease. Tin cans and other dry garbage may be put in eovered barrels or boxes or bags. Outside toilets shonld be flyâ€"proof, and should ‘be disinfeceted quite often, By Order of the BOARD OF HEALTH O@1 100M our future is just what you make Be as successful as hundreds of rs who have secured their trainâ€" in~â€" automobile mechanies,, elecâ€" ity welding, ‘batteny, bricklaying sterimeg, barbering, beautyv culture 163 King St. West, Toronto. 81 # “.’ # # #. # ## % # ## # 4+ *# *# # *# #, + #4 w # ## *# #4 #* * # ## # # #4 # *# #4 * e #4# *# + *# # # #4 d t# # # *# # ® #4 Kraftâ€"MacLaren Cheese Co. Ltd. Montreal Send me Free Recipe Book. Name Address De DOMINIONX â€" GOV ERNMIENT We tell you how to make 24 delicious meat substiâ€" tute dishes with Kraft Cheese, in the new Kraft Recipe Book, sent free on request. Send forittoâ€"day and treat your family to "Something different". The childten especially will benefit by the change in menu. Tasty Meat Substitutes School 18th 00 q» Householders ! Re Garbage At ~06 Concert TCO $10,000 YEARLY special offer. De â€"Thursday At 5.30 p.m. â€"Concert. Friday., tius st Office Block Res. Phone 482â€"J 48â€"8p. muppet week, At thest this Supâ€" n O w

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