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Porcupine Advance, 9 Jul 1924, 1, p. 7

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Read Eplett‘s Talk on Ice Cream Eplett‘s Ice Cream on hot days is a real TREATâ€"so refreshing and imâ€" vigorating. Nearly every Ice Cream Dealer handles â€" Eplett‘s Bricksâ€" What is more satisfying aifter a stroll than‘ to eat Ice Cream with fruit or One Gallon of Ice Cream Please We are now making Iee Cream with any flavor, color or combination desired, and packing it in one gallon containers. We then deliver to yout home it will keep hard for several hours. Try a gallon at your next party or dinner some eveningâ€"perhaps you go Picnicing, why mnot take a gallon along, it is only twelve inches high and can be placed any place in your and can be placed any place in your car.. Packed with:itein waterâ€"proof paper bags, gives no trouwble and stays hard. Eplett Dairy and Ice Cream Factory BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC Gordon Block Gordon H. Gauthier LIMITED 5 Pine St. South Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, Etce. Ryanâ€"Murray Drug Go. Mr. Gauthier will be at Timmins daily. These candies arrive every Thursday. Leave your order for the regular asâ€" sortment or make up any assortment you desire. List closes every Tuesday morning. Same prices as in Toronto and Montreal. HBecord Candies OFFICES REEJD BLOCK, TIMMINS and sSOUTH PORCUPINE. Parties, Picnics, Dinners Timmins, On#ario Sunshine Ice Cream Frank J. Kehoe Leave Your Orders for Barrister, Solicitor, etc. ROOM 2 HANK YOU Phone 514 Timmins WEDNES DA Y Bulletin Commercial Dept., Thos. P. MeFadâ€" den, Stenographic Dept. The following is the report of the monthly theory examinations held in all subjects at the College the last week of June: Bookkeeping: Honors, (requiring Among the latest enrollments in the different departments of this Gold Medal School are: Mr. M. J. V anasse, Hertha Ho When you are good to others you are best to vourself.â€"Franklin. E. Cockburn §2% ; Kathleen White 5349 Devine 52% ; Beulah Elsie Corrigan 40% : 40% ; ‘Mary Evere Roberts 37% ; J. J. N Eugene Robitaille 139 Commercial Law : E 21% ; Jack Shub 20% Typewriting: The s June was taken by M Craig. S;pellinu“â€"lonms: M. Craig 100% Irene Taplin 98%; M. Everett 92% ; Jean Laporte 92% ; Rose Devine 90% Hertha Horster 88%; Eugene Robiâ€" taille $4%; Adrian Major 84%; A. Monek 84/p, A. Devine 82% ; Qewal Joseph 80% ; Elsie Corrigan 78% ; James 50%. The Misses Mary Everett, Beulsh Laporte, Rose Mary Devine and Segal Joseph were successful in passing the Shorthand Special Test from Intermeâ€" diate to Senior Stenographic Dept. last week. U ) 6 Now is a very opportune time to enrollh in the Gold Medal Schoolâ€"No Summer Vacations and owing to the many recent graduations we now hbhave room for many enrollments. Make it your aim to enroll in the Business College as soon as possibleâ€"a Timâ€" mins Business College Graduate is an efficient and competent office employee Did you ever stop to think that what you pay us for a six Months‘ (C@ourse can be earned in a month or so after your graduation and you then have a training to fit you for life emâ€" ployment. Just think it over and you will wonder why you are wasting your time and delaving to eftroll. Timmins Business â€"College Call, phone or write the Supervisor immediately and arrange for enrollâ€" ment. Phone 501 «m SOLD BY E. R. Riggs; Ryan Murray Drug Co., Timmins; W. D. Pearce Sons, South Poreupine. ; enlarged or diseased tonsils to a normal healthy condition. no longer run. Dr. Thuna‘s Tonsil and Adenoid Pills have saved thousands of children from this awful risk by restoring Shortha when you consent to have its tonâ€" sils removed. Thanks to Dr. Thuna this is a risk that your child need You Are Placing Your Child‘s Life in Jeopardy irtin 19 60 Balsam St. and Corner Presâ€" ton St. and Wilson Ave. Box 962 Best Service Calls made at any time, for either Buying or Selling, to Porecupine and Scehumacher. 8. Finkelman and Max Greenberg We buy at sell at the a specialty New and Second Hand Furnâ€" iture of All Kinds 36 T wo Stores z: The speed record for aken by Miss Marjorie Dealers In the highest price and cheapest. We make of exchanging goods. Needham arjorie imb 19° 101 ; Jean Laporte ‘ett â€"39% ; Jean Novakusky 20% ; Eugene Robitaille Give Us a Call Monck. 72% ; eneral marks e Crarg 80% reneral marks iporte ame Deli M O x THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO DOME LEADING IN RAGE fOR THE DIGKSBN CUP Win Against Timmins Last Thursday Give Dome a Total of Five Points. The Dome got a big lead on the Dickson Cup on Thursday last by defeating Timmins at the Dome by a score of 1 to 0. It was a lively football matech. The Dome now has five points and one match to play, at Kirkland. Kirkland Lake has two points with two matches to play. Timmins has only one point with one match to play. Kirkland Lake, to win the trophy, has to win both matches. At the present moment the Dome‘s chances of winning the Dickson Cup seem to be of the very best. Fearless minds climb soonest unto crowns.â€"Shakespeare. Old Colored Mammyâ€"* * Ise ticket fo‘ Florence."‘ Ticket Agent (after ten we; utes of thumping over gutdes)â€"*‘*Where is Florence Old Colored Mammyâ€"* *Sitt dar on de beneh."" WOMAN SUIGIOES AFTER HUSBAND 15 MURDERED eyes. ** why do you drive tandem i‘ he demanded. ‘*‘Because it‘s such fun,‘‘ I replied. **And that,"‘‘ he observed solemnly, ‘‘is why I dig post holes.‘‘ Great values at the Special Sale at Garrett‘s Jeawelry â€" Store, Thursday, Friday and Saturday this week. See the unusual values at 9%%¢ and $1.95, I remember a rare old boy in Caliâ€" fornia, a pioneer who had crossed the plains in a prairie schooner. I found him digging post holes under a blazing sun. And he was a rich man. ‘*Why do you do this?"‘ I asked. He looked at me with twinkling eves. **Why do vou drive tandem?" (Continued from Page 1) religious book in the Roumanian lanâ€" gcuage that the woman had ‘been noticed as spending much time in reading on Thursday. A â€" marriage license was also found. It is probâ€" able that the ‘couple believed this to be a marriage â€" certificate.. It was dated over two years ago, May, 1922, and issued to Mike Lasuck and Nastasiz Badialuck. The fact that the couple still had the license would suzgest that they had considered this document all that was necessary. Work is play when it is the work we love., The English novelist, Mr. H. A. Vachell, in his book of memâ€" oirs, Fellow Travelers, makes the point in this little story : Lasuck had been working at Boston Creek and was up here on a visit. He was last seen alive «on Wednesday night, ‘being intoxicated at that time. Neighbors say that the couple had frequent quarrels and that there was much drinking going on at the place, the house being suspected as a. blind pig as well. The police think that Lasuck in a drunken state lay down on the floor to sleep, and that the woâ€" man used on him one of the axes found in the house. His skull was smashed in at one place and there were eightâ€"cuts and slashes on his head. The fracture Jlikely _ caused death, the fact that there was little blood on the floor or underclothing supportinge the theory that the cuts were inflicted after the man was knocked insensible. . The use of the coal oil and candle were no douht deâ€" signed to dburn up the evidences of the crime. The woman had apparently stayed alone for eighteen or twenty hours with the dead body in the house. An inquest was opened on Saturday afternoon into the death of Lasuck, Coroner Montgomery presiding, and Mr. T. F. King being the foreman of the jury. ‘The evidence given added little to the information secured by the police. The jury, however, were interested in raferences made by some witnesses to a big party in the house Wednesday night and also in regard to an automobile that had parked tbeâ€" fore the place for long periods of time in the day or two near the crime. To secure further witnesses that migcht throw further Jlight on these features, the jury suggested an adâ€" journment, and Coroner Montgomery set the adjourned inquest to be held Thursday afternoon of this week. On Friday mornin‘g the body of the woman, â€" Nastisiz _ Badialuck, was found floating on the river near Mcâ€" Chesney‘s mill. WThere was practicalâ€" ly no water in the lungs, and death had dbeen due to the drop from the bridge or to shock. The woman‘s breast was ibadly bruised where she had strucdk the water. E a" VERY MAN TO HIS OWN tin" over ry mInâ€" rarlroad ThAIL RANGERS LEAGUE BASEBALL AND FOUTBALL Oneâ€"base hitsCockburn, Snyder, Mcâ€" Warters, Sheppard 2, Bradshaw 2; Hit by pitcher Campsell; ~Base on balls off Thomas 3, off MeWarters 1; Left on bases South Poreupine 7, Meâ€" Intyre 4; Struck out by Thomas 9, by MeWarters 7. Umpiresâ€"at the plate, Jemmett on the bases, Monaghan. 8. Poreupine.. 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1â€"3 Meilntyre. . ... 1 3 10 0 0 0 0 xâ€"6 hit â€" Tario. Oneâ€"base hitsCockburn, Snyvder, Meâ€" McIntyre Cocekhurn, cf Snyder, 2b. . Puths, §.5. . . . Parker, 1b. .. Campbell, c. . Corrigan, 3b. Fario, Lf.â€" .;.©. Monaghan, r.A MeW arters, » Series of Matches Arranged Between Timmins, Dome, South Porcuâ€" pine and Schumacher. Fell The following ranged for the Trail Rangers n July 12â€"Dome at Schumacher; Timmins at South Poreupine. July 19â€"Timmins at Dome; South Poreupine at Schumacher. July 26â€"Schumacher at Timmins, Dome at South Poreupine. Aug. 2.â€"iSchumacher at Dome; South Poreupine at Timmins. Aug. 9.â€"Dome at Timmins; Schum acher at South Poreupine. ‘Aug. 16â€"Timmins at Schumacher y South Poreupine at Dome. Football July 8â€"South Poreupine at Timâ€" mins; Schumacher at Dome. July 15.â€"Schumacher at South Por cupine; Timmins at Dome. July 22.â€"Timmins at South ‘Porâ€" cupine; Dome at Schumacher. July 29â€"South Poreupine at Schum acher; Dome at Timmins. Aug. 5.â€"South Poreupine at Dome; Schumacher at Timmins. Aug. 12.â€"Timmins at Schumacher; Dome at South Poreupine. All of these games are in the afterâ€" noon commencing at 3 o‘clock. Footâ€" ball is on Tuesdays and Baseball on Saturdays. Mince the football scheâ€" dule was drawn up, Schumacher has dropped out of foottball, and so each l The Melntyre jaseball team won their opening game in the Mines Leaâ€" gue by 5 to 3 from South Poreupine. The game was a pitchers battle allowâ€" ing each 4 hits. Intyre pitcher, MeWarters, the Meâ€" was given good supâ€" port by his team of young recruits. ~ South Porcupine A.B. R. H P .XO: Sheppard, c. .....!. : Parnell, 1ib. Bradsllmv, 2. css _ Nelson, ...... Deaxconr; Pullan,:1:f.",‘;. ;.3 Hepburn; 1.f:..,.:.. Thomas, p. Webster. z.f.:..;:. 4 #a C Iv Do > ifs }. 0 0) *3 dad () 0 () 0 () 11 6 /.. B. t) 3 0 1 0 _0 0 0 0 00 0 0 2 "0 0 1 July mings; July cupine Julv McINTYRE WINS 5 TO 3 IN MINES BASEBALL MATCH Aibout 125 men are at work on the road to Porqms Junction and good progress is being made. It is undor stood that this highhway will ‘be pracâ€" tically completed this year. match in which they are scheduled means a bye for the other team. All good citizens should give all possible encouragement and support to the Trail Rangers and their sports. The ‘Trail Rangers are doing good work indeed in providing the lads with good sport and wholesome recereâ€" ation. No T m GANG OF MEN AT WORK ON ROAD TO PORQUIS C3 3 fll w @::‘fed v{ood VWrite to The Borden Co. Limited, Montreal, for two Baby Wcl!aro Books. TRBREE BABY BOOKS are the schedule ie games between in the Camp. Baseball. Droven best Since 1CT7 the Mr. Randle Van Sycekle left Sudâ€" bury for Havelock where he will spend a couple of weeks. iMrs, A. R. Harkness and children left last week to spend the summer at Crystal Beach, Ont. Miss D. Kiley and Miss Betty Pope left on Friday for Toronto for the summer vacation. ‘See our window Thursday, Friday and Saturday, for 95¢ and $1.95 values. J. E. Garrett, Pine street, opposite the post office. 28. 84448484 848448 44 S *4 4 4 4 4 4 4* 84444 45 t *4 *,*,: Timmins Trail Rangers won from South Poreupine here yesterday affterâ€" noon in a lively game of football, the score being 1 to 0. Mrs. C. E. Jamieson and daughters, of Owen Sound, is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Archer, 82 Maple street, being called home by the sericus illness of her mother. The Girls®‘ Own Clubsof Schumacher wish to announce that they, are holdâ€" ing a Strawherry Festival at the home of Mrs. J. R, Todd on Friday, July 18th, from 3 to 6 p.m. Sturgeon PA ner vacation +2 /A . . s s s s s s s s s s s s s i i i o n i i i i i i o . . s C o s o t o o o o o o n o 4 t 4 The I.0.D.E. have planned to give a picnic next Tuesday to the youngâ€" sters taking part in the recent fine presentation â€"here of ‘*Cinderella.‘‘ The event will be at Golden City. Mrs. W. J. Carmichael and childâ€" ren have returned to their home in North Bay after spending _ three weeks with Mrs, Carmichael‘s mother, Mrs, John Archer, during her serious illness, ;fi\\“sxwmmmmwemmm. * ‘\XS“SXSS§$Â¥ l «e Mr. Framk Francis is spending i# few days at his ‘home in Huntsville. His mother, who is over seventy years of age, is leaving shortly in company with his twoâ€"sisters, on a trip to the Old Land. lig ‘becaunse the resignation is owing to poor health and all will very sinâ€" cerely wish Sol a very speedy and complete return to perfect health. Preparations are now well under way for the Picnie to ‘be given next Wednesday, July 16th, at Golden City (Poreupine) under the auspices of the Caledonian Society of Timmins. There will Ibe a general good timse at this Picnic and al}k members of the Society and their friends should keep the date in mindâ€"July 16th, 11 V Miss Loret Timmins and District Notes ie annual pienic of the Sunday School is bein at Poreupine (Golden This Iron is approved by Hydro Electric Commission Procure them at River Road SPECIAL FOR ONE WEEK Hnllywnud Burlmg and Waving Irons combined â€"=â€"I)~ â€" for $1.3 Builders and Mines given special attention. ‘Speedy shipâ€" ment and satisfaction guaranteed.. Can dress in transit. We have a good stock of Spruce Lumber ready for immedâ€" iate shipment, both 1 and 2 inch. Also timbers up to 12 by 12) inches, 16 feet long. Boivin is home from for the sumâ€" ie Presbyterâ€" ing held toâ€" Opposite Hollinger Townsite east. Mrs, John Archer, who has been dangerously i1 for the past five weeks, shows little improvement. Mr. 0. Villeneuve and family leave tomorrow (Thursday) for a vacation at Ottawa, Cornwall and other points OLD EMPIRE THEATRE ONE OF TOWN‘S COOLEST SPOTS Through the recent introduction of a nadw system of ventilation and coolâ€" ing, the Old Empire Theatre is now one of the eoolest spots in town. . The new â€" system provides a complete change of air every five minutes, and during the hot weather this theatre is likely to Ibe one ot the most popular places in town. TIMMINS ORANGEMEN AT CHURCH ON SUNDAY The members of the Timmins Orange â€"Lodge held their ‘annual church parade on Sunday, attending divine service at the 8.A. Hall in the morning and at the Presbyterian church in the evening. In the mornâ€" ing there was a good attendance of members of the lodge and visiting brethren at the S.A. Hall where the services proved most interesting and inspiring. In the evening about 150 brethren were in the line of march to the Byrnes Presbyterian church. The address given by Rev. J. D. Parks made a deep impression on the members of the Order and all others present. One of Mr. Mertins‘ outstanding characteristics is his saving sense of humor. He can tell a humorous story, coin an epigram or discuss a funny incident so that his audiences burst forth in unrestrained laughter. He will be one of the outstanding speakers at the Chautaugua here. Mr. Mertins‘ lectureâ€"recital is built around his own poems and short stories, many of which have been published by leading magazines and newspapers, Several of his books of poems have gone through a number of editions. Marshall Louis Mertins, popularly known as "The Poet of the Commonâ€" place," will be heard at the coming Dominion Chautauqua in his great inâ€" spirational recital, "The Gold at the Rainbow‘s End." Absolutely the best price obtainable Poetâ€"Lecturer Will Be Heard Here at Chautauqua MARSHALL LOVIS MERTINS

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