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Porcupine Advance, 1 Jul 1925, 1, p. 4

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Office % ing iess mins has February condition eondition THE PRESSING NEED FPOR ROADS IN THE NORTH LAND. TIMMIN 8, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, JULY ilst, 1925. Member of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association. Canada ~ United States Published every Wednesday by Owner and Publisher. Subscription Rates: Telepuones : oys in the Parade. 2. ‘"Bucking Sally.‘"‘ 3. Cowboys in the making. 4. The old coach resurrected. 5. H 6. The Old Chief. 7. Roy Hutchison does his stuff. 8. ""Coyote"" Frank gets dumped. np€ nere owil Residence 70. orical Pageant|boy star, who will be making special commemoratjng’motion pictures of the celebrations, â€"of the coming |and ‘who will be supported by fifty ee to Calgary|of a staff from California. In the city will be the| Historical Pageant some 18 to 20 o? the West for| Floats will be used representing difâ€" mcrsuces July 6 ferent periods in the history of the it will ‘urnish| West ard Calgary‘s development. f‘or tourists}'l“ue plan for the Pageant involves i~slv out of the|the represenrtation of twenty epiâ€" sual trip to the|sodes_which show in colorful detail tains. . Amonsg|the history of the West before and e will be the coming of the white man. n movie cowâ€" Thers ‘will be the preâ€"civilization $2.00 year $3.00 year will furnish| West a for tourists | The pl: out of the|the rer trip to 5. Amossithe his 11 be Hoot!izsfter t} mavis anrms. Thars > All Set For the Calgary Stampede The annual meeting of the Timmuns Ladies‘ (Golf Club was held at the Club House on Friday afternoon last. Mrs. V. H. Emory was elected Conâ€" venor, and Mrs. J. W. Fogg, secretaryâ€" treasurer. _ The Greens Commuttee was chosen as follows:â€"Mrs. Brigham, Mrs. M. B. Seott, Mrs. C. G. Williams. The House and Entertainment Comâ€" mitteeâ€"Mrs. H. H. Moore, Mrs. R. J. Ennis, Mrs. R. W Robbins, Mrs. Skavâ€" lem, Mrs. W. 8. Macpherson. _ The Ladies‘ GolIf C lub intend holding busiâ€" ness meetings the first Friday in each Mrs. Brigham Presenting Cup Competition. month at 5_hp.m. at the Club House Mrs. Brigham is donating a Cup for competition for the Ladies‘ Golf Club. should either face it fairly, looking at it in terms of millions of dollars, or else admit that it is beyond the ability of the Province. â€" The settlement of this country is well worth millions of dollars. Millions spent on roads wil! return to the Province in progress and new business. The country has had courage enough to speak in milâ€" lions for highways in Old Ontario, in millions for power facilities for manufacturers and light for_ oldâ€" settled © ecommunities, in millions for education. The one great problem of the North Land is Roads. Will the Province have the courage and the foresight and the good business sense to cease petty dealing with this proâ€" blem, and think and acet upon it in terms of the millions that it needs. ‘‘My little boy is sick this mornâ€" ing,"‘ observed Abie. ‘‘Is he?"‘ remarked his friend sympathetically. ‘*‘No, Ikey.‘‘â€"Stately Journal. A priest went into a barbher shop conducted by one of his Irish parishâ€" ioners to get a shave. He observed that the barber was suffering from a recent celebration, but decided to take a chance. In a few moments the barber‘s razor had nicked the father‘s cheek. pn 4 hn ** 6Â¥ l‘nf YÂ¥ : *3 ‘‘There, Pat, you have cut me,‘‘ said the priest, as he raised his hand and earresser the wound. ‘‘Yis, y‘r riv‘rence,"‘‘ answered the barber. DFFIGERS ELECTED: FOR THE LADIFS‘ GOLF SLUB "That skows you,‘‘ cortinued the priest, in a tone of censure, ‘‘what the use of liquor will do."‘ ‘‘Yis, y‘r riv‘rance,‘‘ replied â€" the barber humblv, ‘‘it makes the shkin tinder.‘‘ for A very pretty church wedding took place on Wednesday evening last, June 24th, at 7.30 o‘clock, when Miss Laura Edith Greer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Greer, and Mr. Lyndon T. Snarline. were united in marriage by and Mrs. M. Greer, and Mr. Lyndon 41. Sparling. were united in marriage by Rev. J. D. Parks, B.A., B.D. The church was beautifully decorâ€" ated with flowers and sprays of green boughs. â€" There was an unusually large attendance of relatives and friends for the oceasion, the church being filled. _ The bride entering the church on the arm of her father, looked charming in a beautiful dress of white brocaded silk, trimmed with flat crepe and pearls. She carried a bouquet of roses and lilhesâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"valâ€" ley. Miss Nellie Pugsley was the bridesmaid, and _ was _ charmingly dressed in a pale peach silk gown, with white picture hat, and carrying a bouquet of carnations and sweet peas. Mr. Denham Greer, brother of the bride, supported the groom. The ushers were Messrs C. Severt and V. Reynolds. As the bridal party entered. the church, Mrs. J. D. Parks, played Menâ€" delsohn‘s Wedding March. While the signing of the register was being carâ€" ried out, Miss Wilson gave a beautiful rendition of the soio, ‘"*All Joy be Thine,"‘ the sweetly rendered solo adding to the effectiveness of the simple but impressive ceremony. Immediately after _ the ceremony there was a reception at the home of the bride‘s parents, 38 Fourt]h Avenue. Here a large number of the relatives and friends of the contracting parties had a delightful social evening, as euests of Mr. and Mrs. M. Greer, who were assisted in their extension of hosâ€" pitality by Miss Wilson, Miss Jackâ€" son and Messrs Severt and Reynolds. Hosts: of good wishes were extended to the bride and groom. The wedding supper was a bounteous one and the many guests found the evening a very pleasant one indeed. a # «4 On â€" Thursday morning, Mr. and Mrs. Sparling left for their new home in Detroit, Mich., where Mr. Sparling Marriage on Wednesday Last of Miss Edith Greer and Mr. Lyndon. T. Sparling. The esteem in which the bride and eroom are held was evidenced by the unusually large array of beautiful and costly presents. Among the presents were several handsome cheques, as well as a large number of costly gifts of _ silverware. The â€" Presbyterian church choir presented the bride with a beautiful set of sterling silver range spoons and pie fork. _ From the El Shadi Bible Class there came a handsome easserole. In Church and Sunday School cireles the bride has given very generous and helpful serâ€" vice, and she will be much missed. Indian period, then the coming of the Explorers, Fur Traders and Advenâ€" turers of the 18th century, the arâ€" /rival of the Catholic Fathers, the lawless period of the first settlers, the coming of the mounted Police, the Riel Rebellion, the coming of the railway, the intensive development of the West, the Great War call to arms, and finally Calgary and the West as they are toâ€"day, th Granary of the World. . The high lights of the Stampede will be the individual exhibitions of PRETTY WEDDING AT THE PRESBVTERIAN CRURGH THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Hoot Gibson and Sergt. Kendall, late of the R.CG.M.P d. 9. The Covered Wagon. buckjumping by the best.cowboy riders of the West who will gather from far and near to the celebraâ€" tion. Somewhere around _ 1,500 horses will be used in the Grand Pawrâ€" ade, which it is estimated ‘will be about five miles long. Universal Film Company are making a rousing Western feature out of the Show and will aim at producing a Canadian "Covered Wagon" from the spectacle. The Stampede will undoubtedly be the high light of the West ard will surely stand as a great receard â€"»? achievement for many v holds a responsible position in a large manufacturing plant. The young ccouâ€" ple were given a farewell sendâ€"off at the station here, a large number of friends gathering to shower them with confetti and good wishes. The bride‘s going away gown was of flat crepe of the new tan shade. The curling season last year, though short, was very successful, As soon as the season closed men signified their‘ intention of joining the club, and there are now 135 names on the list. _ The probability is that these will run to 150. (From the Broke Hustler) There was a great deal of satisâ€" faction among the curlers of the town vesterday when word went ‘around that the Company had decided _ to build a threeâ€"sheet curling rink, work to be begun immediately. The rink, instead of being built against the present skating rink, will be on the road opposite the front door of the skating rink. The three sheets will make it possible to play nine games each evening, three on each sheet, which will give seventyâ€"two men an opportunity for a good game. In adâ€" dition the rink, when once in shape, will be open in the afternoons for those whose shifts do not.permit them to play in the evening. In this way the rink will be in use from 1 p.m. to 11 p.m., practically every week day. Among the guests from a distance attending the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. J. Knox, of Massey, Ont., uncle and aunt of the bride. POSITION WANTEDâ€"Young lady wishes position as stenographer. For particulars write J. Fox, Timâ€" mins. Address 164 Balsam Street. â€"26p. Innumerable friends of the young couple will join in sincerely wishing Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Sparling the very best that life can give in prosâ€" perity and happiness. Take notice that all baggage of one (Knut Bronthron) will be sold at the Russell Hotel on Wednesday, July 8th, 1925, at the hour of 2 p.m., to satisfy board bill to the amount of $51.00. June 30th, 1925 WM. HASS, CURLING RINK TO BE BUILT AT IROQUOIS FALLS. Opp. Woolworth‘s, 12 Third Ave. Phone 77 PUBLIC AUCTION No. 2 Wilson Ave Specialist in Plate Work and Crown and Bridge W ork. TO RENTâ€"3 roomed house. Apply 205 Pine Street South. 20 p. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MEETINGS DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. TO RENTâ€"Furnished Room. housekeeping will be allowed ply 51 Third Avenue. Informal meetings for those interâ€" ested in Christian Science will be held every Sunday morning from 11 to 12 am. also Sunday School from 10 to 11 a.m. in the 1.0.0.F. Hall, Third 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 betweenr William Patrick and John W. Noble has been dissolved by mutual consent. All ligbilities of the Timmins Launâ€" dry Co., will be assumed by Willham Patrick and all accounts owing the aforesaid firm are payable to him. Timmins, June 16th, 1925. Signed William Patrick. 24â€"27 Jolhun W. Noble. HORSE ~LOSTâ€"Lost about June 11th Brown Horse; weighing about 1400 lbs; mane standing on left; white star on forehead; one white hind leg.â€" Reward for information leading to recovery.. E. Trepamer, Mcelntosh Springs, Ont. â€"26â€"28 p. FOR Shack 11 a.m. in the Ave., Timmins. FOR SALEâ€"One Underwood Typeâ€" writer. Apply E. Donald Smith, Barrister, Goldficlds, Theatre Bldg. "")4"_4') FOR SALEâ€"Piano, Radio, Chesterâ€" field and Stove. App vÂ¥ to Mrs. C. R. Ferguson, over Bank of Monâ€" treal, Timmins. ~â€"24. FOR RENTâ€"One furnished â€" Room with all conveniences; private home. Apply No. 3 Elm street South. _ _ 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 p. FOR SALEâ€"Living, â€" Dining Bed Room Furniture for sale at No. 6 Hemlock Street. FOR SALEâ€"1 Threeâ€"burner Perfecâ€" tion coalâ€"oil stove."® Almost new. Also 1 small cooking stove. Apâ€" ply to 3 Elm St. South. â€"26â€"27 p. 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, cor. Mountâ€" joy, â€"53â€"3p. FOR SALEâ€"6 Volt Storage Batterâ€" ies, rebuilt and guaranteed to be in YOUNG LADY WISHES POSITION AS â€" BOOKKEEPER. Can . do Stenography, or any office work. Good education, and _ references. 193 Van Horne Street, Toronto, Ont. â€"24â€"21, POSITION, WANTED:â€"As Bookâ€" keeper and Stenographer; 2 years‘ experience; references. Apply to P. 0. Box 668, South Poreupine, (Ont. 24â€"261. Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. GOLDFIELDS THEATRE BLDG OR RENTâ€"Small _ twoâ€"roomed Shack. â€" Suitable for friends, Engâ€" lishâ€"speaking. _ Apply ]84 \prmo Street north. â€"26 p. NEW EMPIRE HOTEL good condition. $12.00 each. Call after 5 p.m. Timmins Battery Service Co., rear 12% Pine St. ROOM AND BOARD has now opened an office in the Toner A. MacDonald Bookâ€"keeping also done OFFICE IN ROTUNDA. Â¥ ' E..ET: Timmins 206â€"28p Light Apâ€" and CONCRETE MIXER ‘DO RENT, by the day or yand. Apply 120 Maple street south, or phone 385 W. ~18 tA SHACK FOR RENTâ€"Apply B. Lenâ€" nan, 60, Corner of Elm and Broadâ€" wayv. " 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. FURNISHED HOUSE TO REXT â€"Apply 17 Middleton Ave. â€"24 p sHACK TO RENT. 4 Apply to 206 Elm Street TO RENTâ€"Building â€" suitable for garage, â€" warehouse or ; workshop. Close to tracks. Apply Ludford Skelly, 134 Spruce Street south, or P.0. Box 903, Timmins. Phone 200 Wâ€"2. Residence phone 258. T(OQ) RENTâ€"Would furnish a good bedroom and house privileges to a quiet and refined married couple, middleâ€"aged preferred, every conâ€" venience~ provided, at â€" reasonable monthly _ rates. Apply _ Lady Laurier Hotel, Timmins, Onts 24 tt. HOUSE FOR SALEâ€"5 rooms and bath; small cellar. Easy terms, it desired, Apply 166 Maple Street south. â€"206â€"27 y HOUSE FOR SALE:â€"modern 6â€" roomed â€" house, with all conventâ€" ences. Side drive and garage. Apply owner, 7 Hemlock St. â€"23â€"20 TO _ RENTâ€"Three roomed _ House Apply to 6 Balsam Street North. FOR SALE CHEAPâ€"One lot in Mattagami Heights. Apply F. J. Kehoe, Barrister, Gordon Block \ <«â€"GA«2() IMPROVED LOTS FOR â€" SALE TO ~RENTâ€"Small â€" House at Bannerman Avenue.. Apply to Greer, 38 Fourth Avenue. FOR SALE OR REN‘Tâ€"18 Cedar St.,. FARM â€" FOR _ SALEâ€"161%» acres. $500.00 cash. 34 acres ecleared; large house; stable for five horses; and other buildings. Apply to Mr. Smith, Veteran House, Timmins. â€"26â€"28 p. PROPERTY FOR SALE IN GOLDâ€" EN CITY, next to the Masonic Hall. An ideal summer resort or for a summer cottage. â€" Fiveâ€"roomâ€" ed house and large shed on propâ€" erty. Will sell all or part of the property. Big bargain for * quick sale. Apply on the premises, or to F. F. Gervais, Porcupine P.0., Ont. 1. (i. JENKINS, Professor of Paimmo forte, has returned from â€"England and chas resumed chis classes here Students wishing to take up pre liminary or advanced studies i. painoforté should apply to G. Jen CANVASSER WANTEDâ€"Good LOCAL REPRESENT choice black loam garden; soil r11ch; large lots; easy terms, $15 down; with payment of $100 down, . £25 monthly, with two rooms built o lot; $300 to $500 down, $25 monthly, 4 room house on lot. Why pay reat and nothing left to show for it. Greatest chance for a good garden which saves a big part of living. One party had $60 wonrth of potatoes off half a lot. Have the fine satisâ€" faction, you own your propeérty. Situated north of Hollinger houses, rext to Floral Park. See me A Veteran â€" House. R,. Waite, Trnâ€" mins, Ont. â€"109 suitable for machine shop, garage, blacksmith shop. Size 28 x 42. Apply B. F. Lennan, 60 Corner Elm and Broadway. ,â€"12 be resident, wan Bond House. Mu of the bhond and } and be over t Exeellent prospe worker. Box â€" A ary. Apply Birrell Bell, Academy, 8t. Onge Btock kins, 10 Cedar street, North. Piano Tuning also given expert attention. 10â€"21 p. suarantd‘e BHidz.. Toronto. = /1 Has NMNow Opzned an Ofice in taa HOUSES FOR SALE GKerage misinc entyvâ€"five â€" s for intelligo 51. Trusts aAatf for â€" Toron ave knowled X‘TTV I Two â€" rooms et South. â€"23â€"20) 1 nus oront: Violit

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