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Porcupine Advance, 15 Apr 1925, 1, p. 6

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Mr. J. R. Walker, as Harrington, gave a very clever characterization of the part. His rnepresentation of the thrown ridder would be difficult to improve upon, and the way ‘he made the very most of his lines would have «done credit to an experienced profesâ€" ‘sional. Mr. Walker took his part inâ€" deed in the most effective way, and he degserves a few bouquets. Mrs. Ed. Loney as *‘*‘Mrs. (hdd\\l(‘l\, the merry widow, took her part in exceptâ€" ionally effective way. Swift was a character supplying much of the comedy, axd this coloured butler was well preseauted by Mr. Frank Rodger. Mrs. Keene, as * Mrs. Ollie Gilford ;"" Mrs. Rosalind Barrett, as Peggy Fairâ€" fax;‘‘ Mr. Joe Jackson as “Lal‘?\ Crawford‘‘‘; Mr. Ernie Fontin, as ‘‘AXlex Fairfax‘‘; Mr. Joe Weston, as ‘‘Ollie Gilford‘‘; Mr. Maunice Belanger, as ‘*Perkins‘‘; and Mr. Jack Kennedy. as ‘‘Reggie Townsâ€" end‘‘,â€"all carried their parts throug! with cleverness and skill. The specialties ‘between the acts were particularly enjoyed. The first chous, ‘‘In the Little Red Schoolâ€" house,"‘ was a number that brought heartiest applause. Miss Gwendolyn Smith, solist, was assisted by Misses Esther Robertson, Jessie Watt, Gene Sutgherland, Romaine Acton, Ethel Brown, â€" Beverly _ Stewaunt,â€" Shirely Harris, â€" Winnifred â€" Wilson, May Moore, â€" Marjorie â€" Booken. **‘Hong Kong!‘‘ was a very pretty number, costumess, dancing and singing all beâ€" ing very effective. Those _ cleverly taking pant in this number were Misses Annabell Taylor, Mildred Slater, Crissie Robertson, Ione Cuthâ€" bertson, Luey Morin, Marianne Colâ€" borzte and Delia Blow. The audience The comedy, ‘*The Hottentot,""‘ is an amusing comedy with many enterâ€" taining situations and a plentitude of good lines. The audiences appreciâ€" ated its presentation very much. It is the story of Sam Harrington, a young man who has a horror of horses, following a mishap that came near having serious consequences. Harrington is mistaken for a famous horseman by a_ young lady (Peggy Fairfax), and for fear that he will forfeit her good will he does not corâ€" rect the mistake. The usual line of complications ensue and there are many humorous twists and tunns. The wild â€" manâ€"killing horse, ‘*The Hottentot,"‘‘ is eventually ridden hy Harrington and wins the race, under the colors of Peggy, who is won by the same token. (Good crowds attended at the Goldâ€" fields Theatre Monday and Tuesday evenings of this week for the presentâ€" ations of the threeâ€" act comedy, ‘‘The Hottentot,"‘ given ‘by local talent unâ€" der the direction of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Barrett, and under the auspices of the Cochrane â€" District Children‘s Aid Shelter Fund. Bpring and Summer Faghion Review by Living Models Interesting Feature of the Evenings. Prior to each show there was a Spring and Summer Fashion Display by living models from the establishâ€" ment of Rinn (Bros. There was a very attractive showing of coats, suits and dresses and the young ladies making the display filled their parts in very pleasing and effective way. The music ‘by the special orchestra added to the effectiveness of this feature, just as it contributed to the pleasure of the evening generâ€" ally. Office 26. GROWDS WELL PLEASED WITR "THE AOTTENTOT" taking pant in ths number were. Misses â€" Annabellâ€" Taylor, Mildred Slater, Crissie Robertson, lone Cuthâ€" bertson, Luey Morin, Marianne Colâ€" borze and Delia Blow. The audiense was delighted with the daneing and singing specialty by the Barrett Ba‘ky Duo, the smaller tot being partâ€" mulalL\' ecute, and clever. Just a Flowen from an Old (Bouquet‘ was a duéet and oldâ€"fashioned chorus by Mrs, U. L. Acton and Mr. Eie Fortin, assisted by Misses Jessie Marshall, Genmaine Bissonette, Lylah Stevens, Mrs. iPeter Maltain, Shirley Paine and Mrs. Jos, Weston. This was very pleasing, very well done and much appreciated. One of the most attractive numbers of the evening was Nellie Kelly,‘‘ an Irish singâ€" ing and dancing specialty im which Miss Elsie Joanisse very ca eapably took the part of leading lady The Inish chorus was good, and included Misses Ingrid Hakala, Constance Kerr, Marâ€" Babky D: ieularly Just a 4 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8th, 1925 Member of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association. Telephones : â€" Canada â€" â€" _ $2.00 year United States â€" $3.00 year Published every Wednesday by Geo. Lake Owner and Publisher, Bubscription Rates: Residence 70. The Schumacher Fire .Departâ€" ment‘s annual ‘ball is an event now always looked forward to with pleaâ€" sure, owing to the previous ‘big sucâ€" cesses held by the Brigade. This year the event will be held in the Mcâ€" Intyre â€"Recreation â€" Hall, on Friday evening, April 24th, commencing at 8 p.m. Good music, refreshments, and a good time for all attendine! ANNUAL BALL, SCHUMACHER FPIREMEN ON APRIL 24TH. garet Cole, Edna Essa, Mayme Puine, Alice Macpherson and Irene Everard All the dancing and singing was esâ€" pecially. creditable. Gowns, costumes and stage settings were very attracâ€" tive and d@ded to the evening‘s interâ€" est and Pleasure. Timmins Business College Over Economy Grocery 58 3rd Ave. Phone 501 â€" Write Box 223 E. M. TERRY, Supervising Principal. Any further orders for Hemâ€"stitchâ€" ing will be assured of the best service and attention if left at Stadelman‘s Store. â€"14â€"15p Mrs, V. Clermont. Now is the time to enroll at the Timmins Business College and preâ€" pare for Summer and Fall positions. Phone, call or write. Any persons having left goods for Hemâ€"stitching,etce., at Mrs. V. Clerâ€" monts may secure their work finished, by calling at Ivan Stadelman‘s Book and Stationery Store, Pine St., Timâ€" mins. » Mr. David Crotin, Iroquois Falls, has completed his examinations in bookkeeping. _ Mr. Crotin registered at the Timmins Business College a little over four months ago; today he has a training which assures a proper foundation for a successful future. Rememberâ€"FOUR MONTHS. Informal meetings for those interâ€" ested in Christian Science will be held every Sunday morning from 11 to 12 a.m. also Sunday School from 10 ,to 11 a.m. in the I.0.0.F. Hall, Third Ave., Timmins. B s â€" Also every Wednesday afternoon from 4 to 5, at the home of Mrs. G. H. Gauthier, 30 Hemloks Street. Meets on the First and Third Friday of every month, in the hall at the corner of Mountjoy and Kirby. All visiting members welcome. Mr. Edward Huot, South Poreupine Ont., who has been attending the Timmins Business College, has acâ€" cepted a position as Stenographer with the Hollinger Gold Mines. As usual the graduates of the Gold Medal School always secure the best posiâ€" tions available. WANTEDâ€"Three â€" Adults require three partly furnished rooms in private home with Englishâ€"speaking family; within two weeks. â€" Apply to Box H. ., Advance Office. 15p WEDNES D A Y Bulletin \“ *L 0 mkmm "4 i %oz‘ograpfi on rfl _ Ca l'* Timmins L.O.L. Step in and let the lens of our portrait camera make a record of your pleasing personality. Send ach of your waiting friends one of the picâ€" tures they have been askâ€" ing for. “. In the matter of The Bankruptcy Act and in the matter of The Estate of .. Mrs. Vina Clermont, of the Town of Timmins, in the Province of Ontario. NOTICE is hereby given that Mrs. Vina Clermont, of the Town of Timâ€" mins in the Province of Ontario did on the first day of April, 1925, make an authorized assignment of all her property for the benefit of her ereâ€" ditors and that T. J. Bourke, Esq., Official Receiver, has appointed me to be custodian of the estate of the debtor until the creditors at their first meeting shall elect a trustee to adâ€" ministrate the estate of the debtor. Notice is further given that the first meeting of the creditors in the ministrate the estate of the debtor. Notice is further given that the first meeting of the creditors in the above estate will be held in the offiee of 8. â€"A. Caldbick, Barrister, Marâ€" shallâ€"Eccelestone Block, Timmins, Onâ€" tario, on Saturday the twentyâ€"fifth day of April, 1925, at 2 o‘clock in the afternoon. NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that on and after the 30th day of April, 1925, the said Execuâ€" tors will proceed to distribute the asâ€" sets of the Estate of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have had notice, and that they will not be liable for the assets of the said Estate or any part thereof so distributed to any person of whose elaim they shall not then have had notice. DATED this 19th day of March, 1925 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purâ€" suant to the Statutes in that behalf that all Creditors and others having any claims or demands against the Estate of the said David Alexander Dunlap, who died on or about the 30th day of October, 1924, are hereby reâ€" quired on or before the 30th day of April, 1925, or sent by post prepaid or deliver to the undersigned, Soliciâ€" tors for the Executors of the Last Will and FTestament of the said deâ€" ceased, their names, addresses and descriptions and full particulars in writing of their claims or demands and statements of their accounts and the nature of the securities, if any, held by them, duly verified by affidaâ€" vit. To entitle you to vote thereat, proof of your claim must be lodged with me‘"prior thereto. And further take notice that if you have any claim against the debtor for which you are entitled to rank, proof of such claim must be filed within thirty days from the date of this notice for from and after the expiraâ€" tion of the time fixed by subsection eight of section 37 of the said act, the trustee shall distribute the proâ€" ceeds of the debtor‘s estate among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he has then notice. Creditors of Baptiste Jette, Deceasâ€" ed, late of the Town of Timimins, in the District of Cochrane, who died on or whout the 20th day of March 1924 are required to send ‘by post prepaid or to deliver to the undersigned Adâ€" ministrators of his Estate particuâ€" lars if any, of their claims against the Estate and alll securities, if any, held by them duly verified by statutory declaration, on or before the 25th day of April 1925, after which date the Administrators will distribute, the Estate among the parties entitled thereto, ‘having regard only to the claims of which they shall have then received notice. C. A. Raiche, Esq., Barrster, Timmins, Ontario. . _ Dated at April, 1925 IN THE MATTER OF the Estate of DAVID ALEXANDER DUNLAP late of the City of Toroto, in the County of York, Esquire. $50.00 â€" RNEWARD. ‘"‘I know!‘‘â€"I want positive proof in court as to person ‘breaking into, and stealing three blankets from, my cabin in Ogden, April l1th, 192%5. W. Fry P.O. Box 4§1 Timmins. â€"15 p. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Capital Trust Corporation, Administrators, 10 Metcealfe Street, Ottawa, Ont. ANTEDâ€"A few private boarders, Table Board. Mrs. Annie Jones, 208 Pine st., South. 15p/% HOLDEN MURDOCH, 603, Royal Bank Building, Toronto, Ontario. Solicitors for the Executors. wW, D. CUTHBERTSON, Custodian. Timmins this 14th d Estates Solicitor ay of FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT.â€"â€" Apply 47 Fourth Avenue. 15p FOR SALEâ€"Twoâ€"storey, twoâ€"apartâ€" ment frame House; well finished, inside and outside, including balâ€" cony, large sheds and two lots. Must be seen to be appreciated. Will pay 20 percent. clear on sale price. If you want a bargain and know one when you see it, call at 32 Preston (upstairs) for particuâ€" lars. 14â€"15p. STORE AND FLAT TO LET. Apâ€" ply to Jospe‘s Clothing Store, Schumacher, opposite Melntyre Reâ€" ereation Hall. 15p. FOR RENTâ€"Small House, three good large rooms. Furmished or unfurnâ€" ished. Apply to 38 Fourth Ave. 15p HOUSE FOR RENTâ€"Three rooms. Apply 115 [Pine street north. â€"15 p HOUSE FOR SALE; 5 moms; all conveniencées. Good stable on back of lot. Aipply to 80 First Avenue, near St. Charles school. â€"14â€"15p. TW Oâ€"ROOMED OFFICE SUITE TO UPNTAIRS TCO RENT; four large rooms; with water. Apply 8 Kirâ€" ‘by Ave., Moneta. â€"14â€"15 â€"p. TWO FURNISHED BEDROOMS TO RENT in Timmins. Also _ small Shack to Rent at Schumacher; central. Apply 13 Pime â€" street, over Ostrosser‘s stone, Timmins. â€"13 tf. HOUSE RUSSELL HOUSEâ€"ROOM BOARDâ€"Hot and Cold Water. Rates $9.00 per week and up. Good accommodation. Phone 275â€"W. No. 2 Wilson Avenmnue, car, Mountâ€" joy, ~33â€"3p. PURNISHED ROOMS TO REXN Hot and cold water; bath. A T2 Third Ave, or phone 586 J. PROPERTY FOR RENTâ€"Store on ground floor; three storeys.. Apply to Tony Kawalski, rear of 27 Fourth Avenue, on P.O. Box 565, Tinmins, Ont. FOR SALEâ€"Two lots, 60 and 59, for sale, No. 59 has good building, with store and dwelling. Will sell at sacrifice price for quick sale. Enquire to August Clermont, last house on the right hand side of Kirby Avenue going towards the River. 15p. FOR RENTâ€"Large front office in Post Office Block. Apply to Mrs. E. H. King, Room 6, above Post Office. ~ZJlIt.£. HOUSE FOR SALE on Maple street. Eight room. Well finished outside and inside. Hardwood floors. Water in the house. Real bargain. Good condition. Will accept a vacant lot in exchange. Apply 167 Maple street South, Timmins. â€"10 p. WORK _ WANTEDâ€"Either â€" Houseâ€" work or as Chamber Maid. Apply â€"P.0. iBox 90, Schumacher. _ 14â€"15p TWO GIWLS WANT WORK BY DAY OR WEEK. Prefer work as chambermaids in hotel. Apply 81 Hollinger Lane. â€"15 p. HARNESSMAKER WANTS POSIâ€" TION.. Apply Roy ‘Aitchison, Mount Alfert, Ont. 15â€"17 p. TOQ LETâ€"A Boarding House, all furnished. Also a store, complete with fixtures. Store is situated FINN WOMAN WANTS HOUSEâ€" WORK by the hour. Apply P.O. Box 43, Mattagami Heights, Ont. 153â€"16 p. OUSE FRPOR SALEâ€"One 9â€"room House, 2 flots 30 feet by 120 ft. Pump in house. Price $2000.00; easy terms. Apply 158 Birch street north. RENT ; above the Post Office. Apâ€" ply to Mrs. E. H. King, Room 6, above the Post Office. 4: 1. near Pearce‘s Drug Store. For either of awhove properties apply to P.0, Box 17, South Poreupine. Hot and cold water; ‘bath. App‘iy T2 Third Ave. or phone 586 G. POSITIONS WANTED ROOM AND BOARD TO RENTâ€"â€" bath. Apply â€"13â€"17 p. â€"13â€"16p. ~13â€"15 HOUSE MAID WANTEDâ€"For genâ€" eral housework. Apply to Helperâ€" in ‘s Bottlmg Works, 74 Fifth Ave. 15â€"6 PROPERTY FOR SALE. Good locaâ€" tion. A bargain for eash. Apply 14 James Avenue. 15p BUNGALOW FOR SALEâ€"In Schum GIRKL WANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. Apply Mrs., Halâ€" perin, No. 7 Maple st., South â€"15 FOR SALE OR RENTâ€"18 Cedar St., suitable for machine shop, garage, blacksmith shop. Size 28 x 42. Apply B. F. Lennan, 60 Corner Elm and Broadway. ,â€"12 FOR SALEâ€"Claim No. P. 10858 (Fraction) Bristol Township, in goldâ€"bearing belt. Cheap for eash. Write Box KK., Advance Office, Timmins. ~13â€"15 SALESMEN WANTEDâ€"Two salesâ€" men wanted by the Canadign Autoâ€" sleigh Company, Limited. Referâ€" ences. _ Apply Company‘s office, across tracks from station. â€"~10 FOR SALE or TOâ€" RENTâ€"Two stores; plate glass front; good for any line of business; good location. Apply Helperin‘s Bottling Work, 74 Fifth Avenue. 15â€"18. LOT FOR SALEâ€"Large convenient lot, 40 x 140, in Moneta Addition. for sale. Must be sold in a few days. _ On low terms. Don‘t let this opportunity slip by. Apply to 24 Laurier Avenue, or P.O0. Box 1296, Timmins. â€"13â€"15p. FOR SALEâ€"40 acres in Mountjoy, S.E. 1 N. % Lot 11, Con. 1. half mile from River. No timber. About 19 acres clay loam, balance sand and gravel. $200.00 cash. Write Box G. C., Advance Office, Timmins. ~19â€"I0 BAKERY BUSINESS FOR SALE, on account of leaving town. iGood business. Apply. to {P.0. Box 411, ~14â€"17 13. BARGAINS...It will pay you to give us a visit. Rompers, Dresses, at 75c. Pantry Dresses in Ginghams and superior Satines, 98e per set. Ladies‘ House Dresses, all washable gingâ€" hams, in all sizes, $1.35 each. Ladies‘ Silk Stockings, 50c a pair. Cretonâ€" nes, 1 yard wide, at 28e per yard. All goods manufactured on the premâ€" ises. The Dressmakers Shop, 7 Mountjoy Street, just at the bottom of Third Avenue. 15p. POR SALEâ€"BUILDING LOTS 40 x 90, with lane at back, dry and Sandy. Situated close to High School, on Mountjoy Ave. Electric light available. _ Terms. _ Apply 28 Cambrai Ave., Hollinger Townâ€" site. j 14â€"16p. FORTY ACRES OF GOOD FARM LAND FOR SALE just across the River from Timmins, oneâ€"half mile from the town. T‘wentyâ€"acres cleared and in meadow, another ten acres burned off and ready to stump. Apply 47 Fourth Avenue, Timmins. 14â€"15p. WANTED TO RENT with option of purchase, if found suitable, 5 or 6 room House or Bungalow. _ Send particulars in first instance to Box D. U., Advance Office. 15p. FARM FOR SALEâ€"160 acres; 5% miles from Matheson ; one mile from school ; good frame house and bharn ; 130 acres clay and black loam; 25 acres under hay. _ Imiplements, wagons, etec. For terms, apply to Arthur E. Small, 118 Maple street WANTED, by two gentlemen, Thre« Room _ Apply P.O Box 1661, Timmins, ~10â€"1"7 j acher; 5 rooms. Price _ $100.00 Cash. To be moved off property at onee. : Apply : to .P.O. Box 11I81, Timmins, or 201 Elm St. South, Timmins. 15p. PARTNER in Beer and Soft Drink Stand for summer only. _ $300.00 capital required. Write Box B.K., Advance Office Timmins. ~13â€"15 wagons, etec. Ec Arthur E. Small South, Timmins â€"14â€"16 ip PRIVATE SALE OF FURNITUREâ€" Maxwell Truck; Kitchen Range, . tile back; round Table, Buffet, Gramophone and Records, Dresser and Chiffonier, Bed Springs and Mattress, Chairs, Rugs; Oil Stove, three ‘burner; set of Carpenter‘s Tools, Vise; and lots of other things too numerous to mention. Everyâ€" thing must go within 6 days. Apâ€" ply upstairs in rear of 32 Preston street. â€"15 p. FOR SALEâ€"Twelve Brood Sows, exâ€" pected to farrow June I1st. Also, 1 Boar, twoâ€"yearâ€"old. _ Apply to Dome Mines Limited. «10. FOR SALEâ€"1 Pony and complete outfit. _ Fine for children. _ Price $100.00. . Apply V. Laffin, South Poreupine, Ont. 15â€"16p. FOR _ SALEâ€"Three Male Puppies, Pomeranian and Fox Terrier crossâ€" ed. Will make smart little pets. _Colour, black. Price $5.00 each. » Allan D. Pearce, So. Poreupine. â€"15 FOR SALEâ€"ARISTOCRAT DARK BARRED ROCK EXHIBITION COCKERELS. Imported â€" direct from W. D. Holterman, 7 only for sale, all from Holterman‘s best pen, headed by Prince Narrow Bar; every bird a pen header. Have won the Poreupine Poultry Association cup with my ‘‘Aristocrats‘‘ the last two years. See report in Canaâ€" dian Poultry Review. Prices right for quality birds, . W. T. Montâ€" gomery, Box 1215, Timmins, Ont. POR SALEâ€"One Maxwell Truck in good running order. New battery. bet of wheels for rear, one set of solid tires and one set pneumatic tires, 35‘ by 5"‘. A bargain for ecash, or make an offer. Must be sold within one week. Apptv 32 Preston street. 10 D. POR â€" SALEâ€"One . Soloist phone, â€" reasonable. Alsc Heater. Apply 20 Mess ue. FOR SALEâ€"Buckeye Incubator, 200 egg â€" size. Also _ coal _ burn®Ahg Brooder. Apply A. MacKenzie, South Poreupine. Phone 28. 1315 POR SALEâ€"One 1400 lb. Gelding FOR SALEâ€"Banjo (5 strings), Apâ€" ply after 7 p.m. Shack. 104 Elm Street, North. â€"14â€"15p LOSTâ€"On Third Avenue on Tuesâ€" day, one Dancing Shoe. Will findâ€" ersplease return at once to 73%% Birch street South, or leave at The Advance Office, 15. FPOR SALEâ€"Ice Cream Tables and Chairs. Apply to Northern ITece Cream ‘Parlour, 44 Third Ave. +15 BUFF ORPINGTON EGGS FOR HATCHING, from a beautiful pen of solidâ€"colored females, headed by male which won the Championship for Best Bird in Show, Poreupine PHONOGRAPH FOR SALE, with Records. Apply to 33 Cambrai street Hollingey Townsite. â€"15 p. HOUSEHOLD FUR}] FOR SALEâ€"4 Beds, Springs and Mattresses, Comforters, Dressing Table, 36‘ Box Stove, Roller Blinds 30‘ and©6‘‘ wide. Apply between 10 and 11.30 a.m. Lambkin and Roberts, Cedar street (opposite Hollinger Hospital). 15â€"16p FOR SADLEâ€"Iee Cream Fountain and Show Case. Apply 47 Founth Ave. 14p, POR _~â€" iSALEâ€"Gramophone with records and Library table. Apply Donald Smith, Baryister, Goldfields Theatre Blde. c 18 Horse; sound. Also, one 4â€"yearâ€" old Jersey â€"Cow, just freshened. Apply to No. 3 Elm street, South, or P.0., Box 408. â€"15â€"16 p. Pet Stock number of Apply W. pine, Ont. SALE, including piano, sewing machine, ete. Apply to 120 Spruce Street. ~14, show, 1925. A limited settings, $2.50 a setting. D. Pearce, South Poreuâ€" Also, â€" Queen Messines Avenâ€" -15 # 1Tamoâ€" â€"15 p â€"~14â€"16

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