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Porcupine Advance, 24 Jun 1925, 1, p. 6

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TWD CHILOREN AT DOME MEFT WITH AGCIOENTS Office 2%6. Baby Falls Off Chesterfield. Boy Bitten by Huskie. Other Items. of ‘‘Dome Foam. Mr. Dan Hughes and Mr. Sheridan Miller have been down to Hamilton, where the 1.0.0.F. Grand Encampâ€" ment Session has been held.. They were representing â€" Golden Eneampâ€" menrt No. 107, and the members of the Order will be glad to know that these Past Chief Patriarchs bréught back the good news that the local Eneampment had_ won« the Reed Trophy, which is annually competed for by all the Encampments in Onâ€" tario. This will be the second time that No. 107 has won the coveted silverware â€" since the institution â€" in 1916. We understand that the Grand Patriarch and the Grand Seribe of Ontario will in person visit the winning ‘‘Camp‘‘ and officiâ€" ally present the eup, probably early in September. eye.. . treorge ceity and was great change pearance and eap will be c ted courage â€" along. Myps.. John One of Mr. John Doran‘s childâ€" ren, Lloyd, met with a mishap last Friday evening, when a dog, with which he was sharing his lunch, made a snatch at a piece of cake that wasn‘t intended for him, and <the youngster, in trying toâ€"elude the unâ€" wanted advances of the dog, brought the cake up close to his face just . as the husky grabbed at it, and it is presumed,. accidentally, _ cut the young lad close to the eye. Lloyd is too hardy a kiddie to let a little thing like that keep him in the house, but it may serve as a warning to parents not to permit their children to play with dogs,, which after all have only brute sense, and also serve as a reminder to the owners of the many dogs on the property to exerâ€" cise a more careful supervision over them. 4 Everybody was glad to see our old friend, (George \Imer. back â€" home again from Toronto where he has been ever since the accident to his eye. (George was ‘fed up‘ with the citvy and was glad to get home. No WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24th, 1925. The soccer land Lake I; beaten â€"two of the King sult had no suffered a defeat at Timmins . last week, and are out for revenge at the next game. If the.â€"weather was anyways suitable we should be seeâ€" ing some good clean games. The soccer crew journeyed to Kiurkâ€" land Lake last Saturday and were beaten two to This was one of the King Cup games and the reâ€" sult had no bearmg in the competiâ€" tion as Timmins had already einehed the trophy. The boys all say that it was a good game, and one point worth mentioning in box car letters is this, that the defeated team is united ~ in stating that the referee, Mr. Meath, of I\n'khmd Lake, is the most eficient and fair man with the whistle that they have played under. The many friends of Mr. Donovan. unite Mr. most wlhns nmear ol HNIS t1UV The Dome First Aid Team is pracâ€" tisiny hard every day for the comâ€" petition to be held shortly. Harold Michagison isâ€"going around an crutches, the result ofâ€" stepping Member of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association. Published every Wednesday by Owner and Publisher. erent anc that they i1any frie ‘aymaste his pron rge was ‘ITed upâ€" WItN uiC was glad to get home. No nge is apparent in his apâ€" and we trust that the handiâ€" be overcome by the undouhbâ€" ze that he has shown right Telephnones : Residence 70. ‘ry â€" nhappy her i sister Carsceallen Enterprise, Presentation Made by Friends to Popular and Helpful Citizens. Personal and Other News Items From Corâ€" respondent at Schumacher This Week,. Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Johnson Honoured at Schumacher time. Preparatory practices were held for the big Temiskaming Fireâ€" men‘s Tournament of July 1st im South Poreupine. An aeroplane service between the towns of South Poreupine and Timâ€" mins on Dominion Day will be one of the great conveniences and attracâ€" tions of the North Country. Mr. D. Briden, our enterprising airman, . is responsible for thisâ€" very »interesting feature of the day‘s programme. Mr. James Woods left on Wednesâ€" day for a short visit with friends in Toronto, after which he will sail from New York for the old home in Engâ€" land. L Many of our citizens attended the cireus in Timmins on Saturday and were well pleased with the street parade and performance. Miss Francis Olton, a recent graduâ€" ate of Timminsâ€" Business left last week for Toronto, where she has secured a position, with the Dominion Stores, Limited. Mr. J. A. Bush is in Cochrane this week, presiding at the Departmental Examinations. A dance under the auspices of the Schumacher Social Club will be held in the Melntyre Recreation Hall on June 26th. Mrs. Alex. Hattie, Mrs. Arthur. Matson and Mrs. Wim. Isnor, all of the Vipond Mine, left last week to visit their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Williams in Goldenville, Nova Seotia. Mr. James Huxley spent a few days last week in Toronto. Mrs. John Howard from Pembroke is the guest of her friend, Mrs. J. R. Todd. on a broken bottle while bathing near Golden City. The school children * are counting the days until the beginning of the summer vacation. Miss Marjorie . aged 4, had a birthday party last week. Tlhe young son of Mr. Ronald Vary fell off the chesterfield and fractured his collar bone. The inâ€" jury was very simply done. We hope to see the young lad out and around soon. Mr. Frank Desormeau is quite ill at his home in town. He was taken ill on Monday evening, having a seriâ€" ous hemorrhage. 1. The Council of construct as a Local on the streets as set assess part of the c« Street £ rom Wilson Street.......... W.S.L. Gillies Street....... E.S.L. Mountjoy Mountjoy Street........ S.S.L. Wilson Avenue... ..8S.S.L. Third Ave Third Avenue.......... E.S.L, Mountjoy street... . W.S.L,. Elm Stree 2 The estimated cost of the work is $30,000 of which an amount mated at $13.100.00 is to be paid by the Provincée of Ontario. The mated net cost of the wortk is $16,000.00; $8.86¢.00 is to be pard by the nporation. ; NOTE :â€"Thi cupme Advance is estimated at o cil of the Corporation of the Town of Timmins intends to Local Improvement a 16 foot Asphalt Penetration Pavement set forth in the following schedule and intends to specially as the cost upon the land abutting directly on the work. â€" From To ......... W.S.L. Gillies Street.......E.S.L. Mountjoy Street BE nÂ¥ .ls s s S.S.L. Wilson Avenue... ..8S.S.L. Third Avenue .......... E.S.L. Mountjov Street. ... W.S.L. Elm Street notice displaces previo avyanst THe. WOlk _ Twentyvâ€"fourth da» TAKE NOTICE THAT annual 1 work will not ay: ate per foot fronta of friends :â€" Mr. and Mrs. Johnson: It was with very mixed feelings that our community heardâ€"of your impenâ€" ding departure from Schumacher; sorry that we are losing you, and rrlad that you are attammn something that you may have lonfled to attain. "©Your presence has been a power for good in our town; the results of THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO ‘‘Your presence has bheen a power for good in our town; the results of your labours will long remain with us, and it will be a long time before we forget Godfrey Jolmswl and hus better half. ‘‘Mrs. Johnson‘s interest in our church came at a time when it was most â€" needed, and the flourishing state of that institution is in no small way due to her noble efforts. ‘"*"In the last four years Mr. Johnson has spent unlimited time on our educational institutions and durâ€" ing his chairmanship of the School Board there was built one of the finest teacher‘s residences in the North Corntry, and certainly one of the best equipped schools in Ontario. "©These are only a few.of the good things you have done for us. They all take time and unselfish devotion to a community. We all owe someâ€" thing to the locality in which we live but as far as Schumacher is conâ€" cerned you owe ; us nothing, â€" but, rather we are very much in your debt. "©The accompanying presefts are small tokens of the foregoing expresâ€" sions, and we trust you will accept them with the same pleasure that they are given. We sincerely trust thm will remind you of the many years spent in Schumacher and help you to think of us kindly once in _ a while. ‘‘"in your new sphere of life we wish you the best_ of Tuek, and the best of health. We hope you will be spared to give the same.enerâ€" getic interest to your new communâ€" ity, which will eertamlv be the gainâ€" er as we are the loser.‘ on behalf of the friends. TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. TO RENTâ€"3 roomed house. â€" Apply 205 Pine Street South. 20 p. GIRLâ€" WANTED FOR â€" General Housework. Apply ©~53 Kirby Avenue. â€"25 p. SHACK TO ~RENT. Two: roOms, Apply to 206 Elm Street South. â€"25â€"26 p. FOR SALEâ€"Baby‘s carriage. Cream wicker. good condition, Apâ€" ply 108% Balsam St. South.: â€"25p. FOR SALEâ€"On June .30, Clothes, Bed springs, eant hooks and handâ€" les; garden tools, dishes, water barrel and~ cupboard, ete. Apply to 160 Elm St. North, Timmins. FRIEND, BE THE OWNER OFP THE HIGH GRADE, 21 JEWEL INâ€" SURED STUDEBAKER WATCH. Sold to ladies and (Gents on easy monthly payment, or fair discount on cash. A postal card will make p)pnintment. Local agent, A. M. inn, â€"P.O. Box 654, Timmins, Ont. office: 47 Wilson Ave. F20 "p. GOLDFIELDS THEATRE BLDG. Phone 534 Timmins. ) unt Sold to ladi monthly pas on cash. A ppointment inn, ~P.0. J office: 47% arrister, Solicitor, Etce. notice Toner A. MacDonald Montgomery, Clerk. ) prevent its construction t weeks issue of Porâ€" be paid by ratepayers â€"20 p. estiâ€" estiâ€" Corâ€" FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT.â€" Hot and cold water, Apply to 10 Maple street North. 22â€"20p. TWO NICE BEDROOMS TO RENT Apply to 13 Pine Street _ â€"24 WANTED TO RENT. TO RENTâ€"Two rooms and kitchenâ€" ette, together or separately. Apâ€" ply Room 14, Reid Block.. â€"24â€"25. LARGE FRONT ROOM FOR RENT during July, and August. Runâ€" ning water and all modern convenâ€" iences. Apply between 12.30 and 1.30 p.m., to Room 12 Marshallâ€" Ecclestone Block, Timmins. ‘â€"23. FPOR RENTâ€"One furnished Room with all conveniences ; private home. Apply No. 3 Elm street South. LOSTâ€"A Lady‘s Wrist Watech, dost on the ball grounds or on Second Avenue. Finder please return to The Advance Office. â€"280 1. WANTED TO RENT from August 1st, Furnished House. Must have at least 2 bedrooms. Apply J. M., P.0. Box 1409, Timmins, Ont. â€"24 p FOR SALEâ€"Slabs, 16. inches, green and dry. Green, $4.50 per load. Dry, $5.00 per load. _ Guaranteed every load over two cords. Apply Jos. Gowlet, No. 80 Fifth Avenue, or Phone 584 W. â€"22â€"29 n. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MEETINGS Are being held at the Timmins Busiâ€" ness College in all commercial subjects. Enrollments may be made any time in either day or night classes. 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 1.0.0.F. Hall, Third (No Personal Liability) A dividend of 1.6% on the outâ€" standing capital stock of the Comâ€" pany has been declared payable on the 15th day of July, 1925, on which date cheques will be mailed to shareâ€" holders of record at close of business on the 29th day of June, 1925., Dated the 20th day of June, 1925. I. MecIV OR, â€"25 ‘ Assistant Treasurer, DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Ave., Timmins. a Also every Wednesday afternoon from 4 to 5, at the home of Mrs. W. S§. Macpherson, 49 Tamarack Street. Notice is hereby given that the busiâ€" ness partnership known as the Timâ€" mins Laundry Co., heretofore existing between William Patrieck and John W. Noble has been dissolved by mutual consent. f All liabilities of the Timmins Launâ€" dry Co., will be assumed by William Patrick and all accounts owing the aforesaid firm are payable to him. Timmins, June 16th, 1925. + Sigcned William Patrick. 6)7 ‘)4-- Miss Shirley Payne was successful in being promoted to the Senior stenoâ€" g'rapluc speed classes last week. ym a * Mr. David Crotin, Iroquois Falls, a recent graduate of the Timmins Business (‘olle(re, motored to Timmins last weekâ€"end. A letter was received . by the Colâ€" lege this week from Miss Frances Olton, one of the latest of the Instiâ€" tution‘s graduates,. Miss Olton states that she has secured a position in the office of the DPDominion Stores, Ltd., Toronto, Ont. WEDNES D A Y Bulletin Reservations are â€" already â€" being made at the College for enrollment in the Fall Term. Enroll now and be nearing completion by the Fall Term. Information â€" regarding _ courses, tuition, ete., will be gladly furnished by phone, letter or personal call. Timmins Business College Over Economy Grocery 58 3rd Ave. E. M. TERRY, Supervising Principal. Phone 501 s Write Box 223 Much attention is being attracted by the local men wearing cowboy attire including the broadâ€" brimmed hats, and also riding horses in town on oceasion, in all to advertise the Stampede and Rodeo here on July I1st, 2nd and 3rd. HOLLINGER CONSOLIDATED GOLD MINES LIMITED Dividend Number 138 John W. Noble. TO RENTâ€"Three roomed _ House. Apply to 6 Balsam Street North. FURNISHED HOUSE TO RENT. TOâ€" RENTâ€"Small: ~House at 46 Bannerman Avenue. Apply to M. Greer, 38 Fourth Avenue. «24. CONCRETE MIXER TG RENT, by PASTURAGEâ€"For horses or cattle, Apply E. C. Brewer, corner of Gilâ€" lies Street and Main Avenue, Timâ€" ming. 21â€"25p. SHACK FOR RENTâ€"Apply B. Lenâ€" nan, 60, Corner of Elm and Broadâ€" way. â€"22, FOR RENTâ€"Furnished . house for rent for 4 months. Suitable for young married couple or 4 respecâ€" table men. Apply 162 Cedar St., South. _ _â€"25â€"26 p. TO RENTâ€"Two large front rooms, furnished. Newly decorated. Sut two men friends or couple for housekeeping. Private entrance. Apply 69 Toke Street, Rochester. TO RENTâ€"Building â€" suitable for garage, â€" warehouse or workshop. Close to tracks. Apply Ludford Skelly, 134 Spruce Street south, or P.O. Box 903, Timmins. Phone 200 Wâ€"2. Residence phone 258. â€"20 t. : f. TO _ RENTâ€"Would furnish a good bedroom and house privileges to a quiet and refined married couple, middleâ€"aged preferred, every conâ€" venienee provided, at reasonable monthly _ rates. Apply _ Lady Laurier Hotel, Timmins, Ont. 24 tf. HOUSE FOR â€" SALE:â€"modern 6â€" roomed â€" house, with all conveniâ€" ences. Side drive and garage. Apply owner, 7 Hemlock St. â€"23â€"26 HOUSE FOR SALEâ€"Large house; two blocks east of Mattagami River. A bargain. Apply: for particulars to A. C. Brown, Barrisâ€" ter, etc., 28% Third Avenue. â€"24â€"25 FOR SALE CHEAPâ€"One lot in \Iattaoaml Heights. â€" Apply . J.‘Kehoe, Barrister, Gordon Block 2C HOUSE FOR SALE. 4 rooms and upstairs, and one half acre ground suitable for garden.. Bargain for cash. Apply No. 5 Rea St. north. Facing â€"Cambrai west end., â€"23â€"25. IMPROVED LOTS FOR SALE,; choice black loam garden; soul recn; large lots; easy terms, #15 down ; with payment of $100 down, $25 monthly, with two rooms built on lot ; $300 to $500 down, $25 monthly, 4 room house on lot. Why pay reat and nothing left to show for it. Greatest chanee for a good garden which savesâ€" a big part of living. One party had $60 worth of potatoes off half a lot. Have the fine sBatisâ€" FOR SALE OR RENTâ€"18 Cedar St., suitable for machine shop, garage, blacksmith shop. Size 28 x 42. Apply B. F. Lennan, 60 Corner Eim and Broadway. ,â€"12 PROPERTY FOR SALE IN GOLDâ€" ‘OR SALEâ€"BUILDING LOTS, 40‘ x 90‘, with lane at ear. Dry. Sitâ€" uated close to Timmins High Sehool, on Montgomery Avenue. Electric light available. Reasonable prices. Terms. Apply 28 Cambrai . Ave., Hollinger Townsite. â€"23â€"20 . p. the day or yand. Apply 120 Maple street south, or phone 385 W. Apply 17 Middleton Ave faction, you own your property. Situated north of Hollinger houses, next to Floral Park, See me at Veteran House. R. Waite, Timâ€" mins, Ont. ~19 EN CITY, next to the Masonic Hall. An ideal summer resort or for a summer cottage. â€" Fiveâ€"roomâ€" ed house and large shed â€" on propâ€" erty. Will sell all or part of the property. Big bargain for quick sale. â€"Apply on the premises, or to F. F. Gervais, Poreupine P.0., Ont. 2L yM JENKINS, Professor of Painoâ€" forte, has returned from England, and has resamed his classes here. Students wishing to take up preâ€" liminary or advaneed studies in painoforte should apply to G. Jenâ€" kins, 10 Cedar street, North,. Piano Tunine also g@iven expert attention. FOR SALE : 45 House Plants in firstâ€" class shape and priced low, 100 Spruce street, South. ~224, FOR SALEâ€"One Underwood 'l\pe- wmter\ Apply E. Donald Nmith, Barrister, Goldfields Theatre Bldg. â€"â€" 24 2( FPOR SALEâ€"Piano, Radio, Chester= field and Stove. Apply to Mrs. €C. R. Ferguson, over Bank of Monâ€" treal, Timmins. «BA FPOR SALEâ€"Airedale will make a pet to Telephone 273 J. €o POR SALEâ€"All kinds of furniture, including 1 large gramophone. Apâ€" ply Mrs. H. Shaeffer, 66 Pine St., S. Moneta. â€"29p. FOR SALEâ€"Household tfurniture including tables,â€" dressers, â€" chairs and beds. Apply 39 Kirby Ave., T‘ mmins. â€"25 TOR\ _SALBâ€" FURNITURE FOR SALEâ€"Fumed Dining Room Table and Chairs, Dresser and Washstand, Solid Oak Davenport 4‘6"", ~Desk, Kitchen stove. Apply back of 58 Third Avenue. ~â€"24 n,. RUSSELL HOUSEâ€"ROOM AND BOARDâ€"Hot and Cold Water. Rates $9.00 per week and up. Good accommodation. Phone â€" 275â€"W. No. 2 Wilson Avenue, ecor. Mountâ€" joy, â€"03â€"3p. WANTED BY YOUNG FINN GIRL A POSITION _ as Housemaid, or will work in restaurant. Apply at 60 Birch St. North, Timmins. â€"25p. POSITION WANTED:â€"As Bool\- keeper and Stenographer; 2" years" experience; references. Apply to P. 0. Box 668, South Poreupine, Ont. 24â€"2061). POSITION WANTEDâ€"by young man of 18 years of age; guod pearance.. Has ‘just finished hJ commercial course, after havi three years in Umversity Ottawa and finishing here in Timâ€" mins High School. Desires posiâ€" tion as Bookâ€"keeper or Typist, and will do any kind of office work if necessary. [Pypes at rate of 60 words per minute.. Educated â€" in French and English. School reâ€" ferences. Apply 167 Maple Street South, Timmins. ® B, WANTED GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK CANVASSER, WANTEDâ€"Good ary. Apply Birrell Bell, V Academy, St. Onge Block, GIRL OR WOMANXN WANTED for W ANTEDâ€"Domestic â€" for general housework. . Apply â€" evenings to Mrs, 8. A. Wookey, Schumacher. TENDERS WANTED _ for finishing the grading and levelling of the High School grounds. _ For particuâ€" lars apply to the Secretary, High Sehool Board, 25% Fourth Avenue, Timmins. All desiring to tender shoulid jeave their names and adâ€" dresses with the Secretary before June 20th. â€"24 BUSINESS FOR SALEâ€"Pro stove, with oven and back, comâ€" plete, 3â€"burner. Used only few months. ~Bargain for qÂ¥#Wick â€" sale. Apply 43 Cambrai Ave. 205 p». POSITIONS WANTED general housework. _ Apply to Mrs, M. Bowie, 18 Sixth Avenue Timmins. ~20, Good wages. Apply Jospe‘s Clothâ€" ing Store opposite Melntyre Reecereâ€" ation Hall, Schumacher. â€"23. perienced girl or woman for generâ€" al housework. Apply Mrs. H. H. Moore, corner Hemlock and Sixth Avenue. 24. JPQIN is~Alivâ€"Prosperous meat business; full equipment for eddling meat, including delivery 1ox, horse, counter and rig, seales, refrlgerator, meat block, counter, tools, etc. _ Excellent moneyâ€"makâ€" ing business built up. Will sell very reasonable, as owner has "@»o give up business on account of health. Apply to 61 Hollinger Lane, Timmins. â€"~24 1. Dre price 31. Nightdre at #1.75. ROOM AND BO BUSINESS FOR SA LE 4) ) on# at . reg. price $1.00, Ladies‘ House Dre 1.75,. going at #1.25. es, 1eg,. priC Gingzhams 3 k w _ Perfection â€" Onl 64 for quick sale pri hildren Bluebird Cre uppy that proud of, AH 6 .30, goin wide, #pw M C31T) Ount 1 Vj € Ei 4 14 ) Aart s

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