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Porcupine Advance, 30 Jun 1920, 1, p. 3

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to purchase rough Spruce and fireâ€"peel Spruee PGilpwoed. For further information write Harry Towne, Cochrane. 55p. $>29.00U per w Semiâ€" I’U\dtu. $20,.00 per w Maternity Case, $30 and per week. Bpacious Accommodation. Efficient Attention. Graduate Nurse in Attendance FOR RENTâ€"\Wareito PULPWOOD WANXNTED. 1 am in the HOUSE FOR SALE plumbing â€" complet Broadway: Appoly I .fiaternity Cases especially solicited. ©$000000000600008§0000009$00000000000000000080 60000000 0@0060000000000000000000000000 4 on â€" rgilroad Apply J. W Rate K Â¥3* * 35 Fourth Ave., Timmins Wholesale Tobaccos and GConfectionery fiQ@é@fil um s Eetablished 1871. Head Office, Toronto. Total Assets $143,000.000 Interest at 3 per cent. per annum allowed on all deâ€" posits of $1.00 and upwards. SAVE NOW and insure happiness in the P days to come Timmins Branch Now Openr at 70 Pine Street TELEPHONE 215 T. a - - e » ‘.. s P w * W\ P # TIMMINS wili gladily play any selection you wish to hear * and. demonstrate the Victrola dar and Fourth Ave. Come, Play Wiz Meâ€"One Step In My Sweet Little Alice Blue Gown Billy XMurr Happyâ€"Oneâ€"Ste The Crocodile ox Trot Any "His Master‘s Voice" dealer ol Y areitouse in Moneta rack. would sell Reved, Timmins,. 23â€" Manulactured by PFRLINER GRAMâ€"Oâ€"PHONE COMPANY; LIMITED Moaontreal Savings Department $25.00 per week $20,.00 per weel ise, £30 and *#3 H roOOoOms i0Qâ€"inch irnace. _ "itzpatri« Billy Murray‘s Melody Mc W. J. DUNDAS, Manager 9 Maple Street, Timmins. P.O. Box 75. Phone 211. GOOD DRIVERS All kinds of Cattle, Poultry, etc., bought and sold. Come to me for what you need in these lines. Specialâ€"5 fresh milkers for sale now. Some Fine Young Horses For Sale Pikie‘s Transfer Phone 88 ©* Best Transfer in Northern Ontario Prompt Service. Good Attention Prices Right O. SEGUIN Freight, Express General Transfer Machines nC Honrt‘s Orche â€"Waltz b iy‘s Melody Men) w on sale $1.00 ALSO SELLING PIANOS Agent for Singer 69 Maple Street, Timmins, Box 317. Phone 206. Cor. Ball Grounds, opp. Knight Bros McKinnon tra 216148 Rev. R. S. Cushing, B.A., L.Th., Rector Phone 131. Residence, No. 1 Hemlock Street. Sunday Services, 11.00 a.m. and 7.00 p.m. Sunday School, 3.00 p.m. Baptisms, 4.15 p.m. Holy Communion:â€"1st. Sunday of month, 11.00 a.m.; 3rd Sunday of month, 7.30 p.m.; Festivals, 8.30 a.m. House â€" and ‘Lot at Mattagami Heights; house, bungalow: style, 3 rooms, verandah, all in firstâ€"class conâ€" dition. â€" Bargain for ca‘ Also Parlor Cabinet, solid oak ; new Singer Sewing Machine; beds, cots, chairs, ete., for sale.» Apply to HCUSE and LOT and FURNITURE FPOR SALE. POR SALE OR RENT Large Why not begin study of the violin now 2 ‘The long evenings are favourâ€" able for practice and progress. Studio over Curtis Drug Storeâ€"H. F. Scehroeder. (Anglican), Tamarack Street and Fifth Avenue Pourth Avenue and Cedar Streets. Pubiic Worship, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School, 10 a. m. A cordial invitation is extended to rll to attend these sarvices. hbut th Lean (G. Little C. Laforest. At the Big Day of Sports here on July Ist (Thursday of this week) unâ€" der the auspices of the G.WV.A., Timmins and Schumacher girls will again play hball, the prize for this ocâ€" casion heing more than a victory, as Simms Howker have donated a bea- utiful silver eup for the winners as a trophy ofâ€"championship. TIMMINS GIRLS DOUBL® SCORE ON SCHUMACHEKRK pI ton, son, Mrs,. Lyres. 1 ie ~chumacher players were:â€"Misses F. McLean M. Argrignon, I. Wilsore, Héler Plaunt, Kate Goodheart, M. Burton, G. Meâ€" Lean G. Little C. Laforest. At the Big Day of Sports here on TNAE Do eatures elding . od plays in t ‘ the Timmins Rev. J. D. Parks, B.A., Minister. Fhone 138 Jiv doBALt, Qiv ALkNLâ€"â€"Large ypoomâ€" ing house, completely furnished. Known now as the Cottage Hospital Third Avenue, opposite. the* Fire Hall, Timmins Big bargain for eash, or sold on reasonable terms. Or will be rented to responsible party on fair terms. Apply Mrs.â€" E. Scehelletter, Timmins Garage. 3â€"20 ST. MATTHEW‘S CHURCH. BYRNES PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. t1e Occasi1On.. IC lineâ€"up for Timmins : way, N. Studor, Fear Daher, N. H. Oshall, Mrs. Hu Mrs. Evres. â€" The >sts this" season, had the Sehuâ€" erâ€" girls outelassed in baseball, the visitors nevertheless put up od battle, and there were many plays in the game, The batting nt 16 Mattagami Heigcht en were ) doubled the seore t Girls, winning by €£. 16 ‘to . ~S5:>:"The in all the previous ns :â€"Misses M. vy,* M. Harringâ€" Hugzh Richardâ€" e Schumachet interest in 11 Timmn ame on â€"Jessie M. Macfie, Teacher, Senior IIâ€"Bessie Knott, Maisic Muskett, Douglas Craig, Gordon Meâ€" Garry, Kathleen MeLean, Annie Zoâ€" 1ob, Willie Labelle, (Katharine Grentz Hector Racicot, CGeorge â€" Cousineaun, Einar Kalja) (absent.) Junior IIIâ€"Honoursâ€"Ettaâ€"Brown, Passâ€"Willie® Assad, Willie Mair, Edâ€" na MeGarry, Glad.\{s Eliey, ~Margaret Elley, May Angrignon, Alex, Bergeron Tom Culbane, Anor Wilson, (Veletta Cousineau), Poris Hill, (Lilja Kalja), (Mamie Knott), (Absent). Sr. _ IIIâ€"Honoursâ€"Vieno Niemi, Beryl €ooper, Kathryn Kanerva, Jack Leng, Ethel Cousineau, Myrtie Cousâ€" ineau, Tomâ€" Ansara, Rosina . Mair. Passâ€"Kenneth _ Cameron, Stanley Bonnell, Georgia McLean. The following is the reportâ€"of Schuâ€" macher School showing the elassificâ€" ation of pupils for the next terfm:â€"â€" B. Classâ€"Fanny Finkleman, W alâ€" ter Finkleman, Fred Bennett, Rayman Bergeron, Mary Bruno,. Anuie Oehlick Eloisa Smith, Lily ‘Ritchie, Bertha sonnell, Nik Kengray, Mary W alko, Loretta Proux. C. Classâ€"Emma Monk, Marguerite Mackay, Roy Hamilton, Winme Parâ€" ker, Alex Courville, Tudor _ Zolob, Fred Gilbert, Cecelia / Craig, â€" Lauri Mikkola, Esther Ritchie, Billy Keeley Perey Archanmtbault. ~Senior â€" Primaryâ€"Doris _ MeLean, Lillian Thompson, Muriel â€" Murrell, Arthur Dawson, Leonard Harris, Rusâ€" sell Labelle, Annette Proux, Tom Harris, Lilian LeRoy, Marion Leng, Chrissie Murphy, Elios Racieot, Dan Krantevich,. man â€" ASSa(l, â€"Leo Keeley, Sylvia Ni strong, Ladimir C chances of a win were good. The Melntyres started off with a rush and kept the ball much round the Iroquois Falls goal, after scoring the first goall in a few . minutes of play.. Towards the end, of the first half Kenyon scorâ€" ed for the Falls, making the score one all at the end of the half. After fifâ€" teen minutes of play in the second half, Kenyon again seored for the Falls and despite the hardest, efforts of the home team theére was mo furâ€" ther scoring, and the game was called with the Falls winning 2 to 1. ‘The Schumacher team started the _ game early so that the visitors could> get away on the evening train, and this courtesy was much appreciated _ by the boyvs from the Falls. memior â€" Primar Florence ~Dawsor Dora Zolob, Aune Beaudoin. Ka, Pneca ASSad, ward Dorfman) Senior 1â€"Hu Radbura, Clarin J Grentz. STANDOING OF PUPILS AT SCHUMACHER SCHOOL for Valeartier, return home vi the authoritv they ter | en‘Ingog MORE CZEBCH TROOPS â€" PASS THROUGH COCHRANE Another | troops pass Saturday a: from Russia In all there wWhiC IROQUOIS FALLS WINS FPFROM THE McINTYÂ¥YRES On Wedne quois Falls the _Melintvi seore Deing .2 keenlyâ€"con‘test Falls had no seemed to expect looked #eron,. lunior 1 , Joan of Are Berg ilhert, Foster Label! Barbara MeGarry, 1 hea Assad, (Geo. Te P rnice . SGolt, teg 'I’rmm).wâ€"?\ellic Dawson, Dickâ€" ob, Auneâ€" Hissala of the f the 1¢ ste« sGla V A rnold mdla B PV 2C nunday on â€"their way Vancouver for home. be five trains bound from where they will QGuehee. . All this on walkâ€"o01 t.> Int a )POU afternoon last Iroâ€" ball team won from it Schumacher, the @CNYC y In fTact in the opâ€" rame especially it Mcelntvre â€" team‘s sent + ¢ MeLean, UM Ihanege, â€"Jaines Dorothy ’\'1'm~ )l) * ‘ * l{ *T‘ 1 d judgmentâ€" trane. no matâ€" and T eaciver iey may naye heardof the O¢ rly, ‘Norman ‘yon, Maimie ife?, J4 Lahja Sauk nnvson., Ed posted ocnrane on kins, 1O ame was a o Troquois as â€" some a C Ansara, Calverly, Lucien a P O8 00§9000000000000000 00â€"# ©§60§$00000080000 Timmins Branch, BOX 135, SOUTH POR TKE STRAIN GONSTRUCGTION CGO. C E ME NT W ORK A S PE C IALT Y The value of a Safety Deposit Box is in the protecâ€" tion it affords. Once your important papers, jewelry or other valuâ€" ables are deposited in one of these boxesâ€"they are safe from fire, theft or accident. Don‘t run unnecessary risks. For a moderate sum you can rent a Safety Deposit Box at any one of our branches. IMPERIAL BANEK State course desired and do it nowâ€"â€"â€"TOâ€"DAY. â€" Winter Term begins January 5th. We have many enquiries from Ladies in Haileybury, askâ€" ing for young ladies to stay with them. They will give room and board free for a few services after four. The Haileybury Business College HAILEYBURY, ONTARIO Is it to be the same old grind of hard work, uncongenial employment and small pay? ‘ Is it to be another year of standing still while you watch others get the advancement YOU hoped to get? Or will yeu make it a Year of real achievement? Will you realize now that the better iob goes only to the man or woman who have the Training that the better job requires. If you really want the coming year to count for something let THE HAILEYBURY BUSINESS COLLEGE help you to make your progress sure and bargible. For the ambitiouns and earnest, six months will work wonâ€" ders.. . WRITE _I‘OR_PARTICULARS. The coming year is the most important in your life. Get a real start NOW. What does the New Year mean to you Specidfists in Brick Work, Stone Work Buildings Raised and Lowered Foundations Made, Etc Branches also at Kirkland Lake, South Porcupine, $ New Liskeard and Matheson. Satisfaction GQuaranteed A. STRAIN, Manager H. C. McDonald, Manager. BOX 46, TIMMINS

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