Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 7 Mar 1917, 1, p. 5

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WWQOOOOWOM““NWWOM“ "M @990@0@00@00%0%% QOOOQNQWO“OOQOOOOWNW: 4 A grass trimmer that resembles both hands horvse clippetsâ€" and is operated with Englishman. both hands been patented by an GRIPPIXG TALE AT NEW Erciting Drama to be Filmed at the Lockl Theatre Friday and Saturday. The special for Friday and Saturâ€"|| day, the 9th and 10th, at the New Empire is one of, those thrilling Blueâ€" bird dramas that never fail to interâ€" est and please. ‘*‘The Sign of the Poppy‘‘ is a mystery play, the red poppy being the token of the marking of a man for death. In this stirring drama Hobart Henley plays the dual role of Chang and Alvin Marston. The mystery need not hbe fully exâ€" posed in an outline of the story, for Interest in the photoplay would be proportionately lessened. Suftice it to say that Chang and Alvin arse twins: that Chang was stolen when| an infant and raised as a Chinaman, with hatrsd of the name Marston inâ€"| stilled within him. When, in later| years, the elder Marston is murdered | and Alvin marries, the bride :m«l'i groom are persecuted in mysterious | ways. Crime results and in the long \run the guilty one meets just fate, iand thus the story is permitted to end. happily. â€" Forthose . who like their love stories mixed with sensationalisin and adventure, (‘IThe Sign of the wierd in mystery and grip and adventure, **The Rign of Poppy,"‘ wierd in mystery and ping in its interest, will he const the best of all Bluebirds. TMMIS PUBLE SCHOR REPORT FOR FEARUARY Kindergarten Department Number of pupils enroll erage attendance, 26.3. Honor Roll (in order m« Jack Riley, Rolland Bar Kyllonen, â€"Slyman â€" Jacol Daher, Francis Wilson, berz, Wieno Pertisallo. Primary Departmentâ€" Xumber of pupils enrolled, 35. Avâ€" erage attendance, 28. Honor Rolb (Senior Class) â€"Lowis Jacobson, David Petchesky. C. Class :â€"â€"Osear Sandberg. B. Class:â€"Willic Huttola, Mary Bridger. A.‘ Class â€"â€"Buster WI HMay wood. â€"Teacher, Miss F. Maedonald. First Book Classesâ€" Number of pupils enrolled, 47. Avâ€" erage attendance, 35.31. Honor Roll (Junior or ! Prifier‘‘ Class) :â€"Mildred Jacobson, Melville Cox, Lily Niemi, Mona Dreyer, Clara Hultman, Bertha Sanders, Zeneri Boâ€" ‘sak, David. Hills, James Hogg, Aby Bllies. pam, Douglas brown. â€"Teacher, Miss J. Muirhead. Third and Fourth Book Classesâ€" Number of pupils enrolled, 38. .Avâ€" erage attendance, 32.15. Honor Roll (Junior Third) :â€"â€"EFlorâ€" enco: Kendall. Sarah Levine,;«Frederâ€" ick Auer, Philip Daher, Julia Kotvisâ€" to, Willie Mushtatow, Nellie Studer, Emo Koivisto, Nalina Moses, Smadie Shub, CGladys Hughes, Pearl l\ennwl\. Clifford Stewart, Mauvudie Black well, Archie Young, Norah Kennedy. _ Senior Third: â€"Bertha Baker, Earl Stewart, Joe Peters, Andrew Roberts, iHan\ Daher. Adoliphus Duesh@erm, \nnie MeLaughlin, Edna Duesharm. Junior Fourth:â€"Charley Jemmeft, Harry Aboud, Hildreth Auer, Hazci Tinkess, Ellien Hakala, Jeanie Hobâ€" lerts. Dorothy Harrington, Anatolia PREPARE FOR NEXT WINTER‘S DOG RACES At Stud the Russian Wolfhound "Prince of Kiev‘ CK.C 17178 Height 31 inckes. Good coat and bone. Exceptionally fast. Should produce ideal sleigh dogs if properly mated. Fee, $10. The property of Allan D.‘ Pearce, South Porcuping, where dog can be seen at any time. Pourth rollmemt for Febi ttendance, 151.170 â€"~T. DOWLEK, P acher, Mrs. Meye (Junior II.) :â€"Ingerie i1 Carson, Tom Lawâ€" Mackie, Harry Boyd n (equal). Simie Kyllonen, Peter Shippam, Oy THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE I*',dwin Staaf. Mau n â€"Wilson, Willic nentioned) hite, Stanley nes. â€"Hemmi )son,. â€" Madie Elsie Sandâ€" FTel ) rua ar M nsidered | rinelp Dick OV Du 11}»)â€" i1 were given ;Uution, see "©That this Council express its great regret at the neeessity of cutting Lhe Poronto train. While we realze the unusual conditions, we would point out the great inconvenience this district suffers in mail, express and passenger service by this action, and we would ask that every effort be made to remedy this at the earhest possible moment. In the meantime we would strongly urge that the daily noon service ito Porquis be continâ€" ued.‘‘ ~Carried. The matter of the return of the costs taken by Mr. W. H. Wilson, J.P., in the trial last October of the men accused of gambling was again before Council. Through the decisâ€" ion in the recent appeal the costs were ordered paid back to the parties. Councillor Globe explained that Mr. Wilson had tried the ease in good |faith, following the town byâ€"law, and !dom«r the work entitling liim to the costs. It was through no fault of Mr Wilson‘s that the eosts had now °t( réturned. and Councillor )1 |he reéeturned. COUuUNCLLIIOL 1 [‘thought the Town should sho | the lt‘s})()ll\l})lllt\. and pay bae "coom in this p.ntuul ir, The Co agreed to this without dissent similar order in reference to concerning Chief Cratlit was dis | of by the Chief explaining that h | already returned the costs involy Ithe Division Court Clerk. Messrs. John Dalton and L | boise addressed the . Council 1 tlenee to tlhe matter of license » read w@athered, ete., and finat decision would likely be made at the nesxt reg ular meeting. ‘On motion of Councillors Williams and Moore it was decided to take the steps suggested by the Town Soliciâ€" tor‘s lettor ‘to make applhieation for steps suggeoied UV Liil tor‘s lettoer ‘to make applicat free express delivery in town Mr. Hambly was ordered a of water rates on a property w had not oceupied during the 1 which he had paid the rates. ‘fn Monet:a [ Cl out the dang responsibhlit y the town‘s on ‘pl:mt at explaine [ plans w 4 pilant ; tinetlx to ‘)(.‘. PaDgRgeCQ decide mittee Moneta, NC itation,. He as)h \\'hi('.h (Coutinued from page seeure Town. Referring to the matter of proteecâ€" tion from forest fires, Councillor Globe said be understood from exeelâ€" lent authority that practically nothâ€" n@ineet O1In 1)1 1 oOwWnsiip at (Hlli¢ , and ‘he amended | onded by C. G. M follows :â€" [a, discnuss the matter and to Council. ncillor Brazean referred to the of a sewerage system as most tant for the town‘s health, sanâ€" n, cleanliness and convenience,. sked if there was no way by â€" debentures #ould be issued ‘to e the necessary sewerage for the M\ to After soms« miuttsr ol 1censes LOl s, It was explained Williams that the whole now under consideration ri‘ttee, information being c., and _ final decision be made at the next reg OW II OTlC ourcil! OV PC ood that Xpl:li the l tlid l6 return of the WY H. Wilson, October of the »lin;: Wuis a\j;‘:lill mugsh the decisâ€" j ] the costs \\'m'ol to the parties. ained that Mr. e ease in good in byâ€"law, and ling him to the no fault of Mr. sts had now to ouncillor. Globe s‘.l-mld .\'“\Hlll(l(‘l' d pay back the ir. _ The Council ut dissent. A ‘erencee to costs fit was disposed ning that he had costs involved to lerk. ton Hurtoâ€" Council in refer of lHeenses for It was explained ns that the whole der consideration nformation being l decision ‘at the next reg ow“momwwmmo“ s s omm en ic en stt ‘the town assiuuming ch might jeopardize otection. â€" He pointâ€" »st remedy was for ouncillor. Globe should â€" shoulder d pay back the u1. The Councul ut dissont. _ A piut 111 inder wa He said if ief, and the 4 representative matter and r« ain â€" before wnder in Williams, L)} 1Is reso®â€" time re: > lmillf t‘ll ind 1 oT 1p1 fim 0« Chas. G. Cumming § THIRD AVENUE MNMWOMO’W“WOWWMMNQ BÂ¥ l to k 00@%’00”00MOOQOWWMMOWMMWMM 0:200000000:%0030@:0‘0%‘00000:002000“ ent at tuheo m MeLaughlin, .\[l'. E Hose, w retail store stall Canada Supply for Winnipeg there. VÂ¥ W in aa s s ai Grand Spring Millinery Opening We have provided with a large stock. â€" Come and see the different Demonstrations by the best houses, withâ€"Suits, Coats, and Dresses of all kinds. We will take S])c(‘,izll orders. Timmins News Items $. SKY : So. Porcupine npidl At‘ter more wvol cording to ment permits for Will You Be There ? Wihere ? Byrnes Presbyterian Church C H 0 I| R Friday Evening TICKETS, ADULTS ouneil MARCGH 16th, 1917 some ol mCt Â¥ 1( ing were: Mayor 4. 3. a Conncillors M(*lnms. â€" Moore and Willhhams. who has been on the ff of the Northern (‘c., left on Saturday to take a position 11L done uthority enforcee 1¢ furt )1 eatr. routin( portable fizshting Ohe unds GRAN D ‘leariny 1 ie propertie ir.ohe undet GIVEN BY THE CHILDREN 25c. 11s suimmer neâ€" Dhusine Those pré 8.15 SHARP ) allow stem em!lâ€" fires 1()()41 50¢ Reserved Seats "_ 35¢ Admission 11( mateh â€" with planning to go down to the Toemisâ€" kaming Firemen‘s Association _ at Cobalt on July Ist, with a view to carrying off the cup and the prize money.. The Firemen are also planâ€" ning the ‘‘biggest and dance ever‘‘ on Easter Monday in the Masâ€" onie Hall. tirc expect \mong othd Chief Borland and ole Nort as a good meeting of the Fireman on Monday evenâ€" mz other items of interest of 1 hockeCy S$()0311 th ment o in Kkers family ar ilt, and ar« aew â€" home over A1s 11 pleased [ firemen with the installed { 11ns irst

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