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Porcupine Advance, 8 Jul 1925, 1, p. 7

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Presentation Made to Dr. A.S. Muterer at Schumacher Schumacher, July 7th. Special to The Advance. Miss C. Sullivan left for her home at Maidstone Crossing on Tuesday morning. General Regret at Departure from Camp of Popular Mediâ€" cal Man. Schumacher Made a Most Creditable Showâ€" ing at the Firemen‘s Tournament at South End. _~Master Jarvis Crane, of Toronto, is visiting at the home of his aunt, Mrs, G. Johnson. Mrs. Roy Turner, of Larder Lake, a former resident of this place, is spendâ€" a few days at the home of Mrs. S. Tennyson. â€" She is accompanied by her daughter. Mr. J. Muskett, left on Wednesday morning for Toronto where Mrs..Musâ€" kett is seriously ill at the Western Hospital. . Gendral regret is felt in the Camp for Mrs. Caly erlev in the death of her only hmt‘wr, Donald Russell, which oceurred at the Dome Hospital . of Mrs. Woodrow is booked to sail for Encland this week to visit at her home. Mrs. Howard from Larder Lake is visiting «Mrs. Geo. Murphy. s The Firemen‘s â€" Tournament _ at South Poreupine was very largely atâ€" tended by our citizens who went to see the local brigade and members of the Schumacher Athletic Association in their contests against the best in the North Country.â€" Judging from the wonderful «dlisplay of banners, tropâ€" hies and cheques on exhibition in the Timmins Makes Fourth Win _â€"In the Season‘s Baseball On Saturday last, with ideal baseâ€" ball weather , and another small atâ€" tendanee, Timmins won the~ fourth game from the Papermakers. Although the Falls broke into the scoring ~column~ early in the game, erabbing off one in. the first, two in the second, the Miners came back with a pair in the second and five more in the third.. They increased the lead by four in the seventh and three in the eighth. . Althouch Nottingham allowed but T hits he issued 6 free passes to first. Four of the seven hits were triples. Jolinny Monoghan came through in fine style and grabbed off the batting honours of the day, with three slashâ€" ing singles and a double and they all came along when hits meant runs. Tate at Ist, disported himself in fine style and came through with a single and double. Healso fouled one over the right field fence. Meâ€" Grath grabbed off a pair of hits and crossed the plate on four occasions, while McLean got on the sacks four times through a hit, two walks and a fielders‘ choice and kept pace with McGrath in scoring. $ The only chance in the outfield fell to Gordie Smith and he accepted that in perfect style. Midget who beat the Johhny Monoghan‘s Hitting a Big Feature of the Game. The Locals Pitching Ace Turns in His Third Straight Win and Also Comes Through for a Pair of Doubles. 50% Third Ave., corner Balsam St., Timmins, Ount. 27 d.4. Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries of Public, etc. Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. GOLDFIELDS THEATRE BLDG. Phone 534 : Timmins. Platus Lewis Toner A. MacDonald All Steel Coaches, Tourist and Standard Sleeping Cars, Dininx and Compartmentâ€"Observation Cars. Montrealâ€"V ancouverâ€"Both â€" Directionsâ€"DAILY Westbound * From Eastbound 6.31 p.m. Porquis Jet. 1.1+ p.m. North Bay Connectionâ€"SOUTHâ€"10.45 p.m. THE CONTINENTAL LIMITED For Information as to Schedules, Fares, Reservations, Ete., T. N. 0. Apply to Canadian National Agents, window of the Melntyre Mercantile Co.. most of the honours must have come to the Schumacher boys. _ We extend our congratulations to the winners. Mrs. George C. Murphy and Miss Chrissie. Murphy left on Wednesday to spend a month visiting friends in Hastings County. es e ic e s 0 A farewell party in honour of Dr. Muterer was held in the Recreation Hall on Thursday evening, 2nd inst. About one hundred and twentyâ€"five were present and thoroughly enjoyed the music and dancing, The presenâ€" t AA / NR 85 82 C EBE N _A 2 4. tation of a very valuable travelling bag, to the guest of the evening was a pleasmw feature of the programme. During nine years the doctor has laboured faithfully to alleviate the sufferings of humanity in this district and the whole community regrets his departure. _ He left on Sunday for his home in Inrrersoll Mrs. C. Jucksch is ill with tonsfll- ti1s If you wait to be py, you must knoay when to be deaf, dumb. ¢ MeDonald, s.s., c. Clmrcoski, 1.f. :.:. Nickless, ce.f.. .. r.1f.. .. .. (@ratton, c. .. .. Cunningham, 3b. Coons, 1b. ... .. Ealiey,â€" r.f., Spence, 2b... Flanders, p... .. Murphy, 2b.. . fScully, I.f. .. Somith, c.f. .. Tafe, LD.. . .. McLean s.s.. . McGrath, r.f. Melntyre, c. Monaghan, 3b. Nottingkam, p. Falls .. L2‘ 1 0 0.0â€"0 0 2â€"6 7 >4 Timmins 0 2 5 0 0 0 4 3 xâ€"14 12 6 Summaryâ€"Stolen bases, MceDonald 3, Nickless, Coons, Monaghan; Saeriâ€" fice hits, Chircoski; Sacrifice fly, Meâ€" Intyre; Three base hits, MceDonald, Nickless, Spence; Two base hits, Spence, Smith, Tate, Monaghan, Notâ€" tingham; Struck out, by Flanders PAy by Nottingham 11; Base on balls, off Flanders 7, off Nottingham 6; Hit by pitcher, by Flanders, 2 (MeGrath, Meâ€" Intyre) ; Double play, MeDonalds to Spence to Coons; Wild pitch, Flanâ€" ders; Passed ball, Melntyre; First base on errors, Falls 2; Timmins 1; Earned runs, Falls 3, Timmins 5; Umpires, Aspect, plate; Pierce, bases. Time â€"of gcame 1 hr. 59 mins. Miners on his initial start of the seaâ€" son, looked for awhile as if he might repeat, but his hopes did not last very long. He issued no less than 7 walks and hit two batsmen, and 14 safeties were garnered off his delivery, five of them being of the extra base variety. The box seore follows:â€" Iroquois Falls. _ A.B. R., H. P.O. A. F: 35 Score by‘Inningsâ€" District Passenger Agent, North Bay. W. E. G,. BISHOP, 3 0 30 6 Timmins Hawkins returned continuously hapâ€" when to be blind, and when to be 0 4 24 19 THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Dome Mines, July 7th. Special to The Advance. € Dome Foam:â€" Mr. 4. B. Langford returned to Toâ€" ronto on Monda\ He has been makâ€" ing a duplicate of the mine model and also making a collection of the Dome Hollinger and Mclntyre rock spem- mens for the Geological Dept. of the Royal Ontario Museum. Mrs. H.~Truelufe, who has fan'l\ well recovered from her aceident, leaving on Saturday for a vacation in Toronto. 3 Sportsmanlike View of Ontario Cup Match. Spécimens from Camp for Ontario Museum. Mr. Ed. Uren Meets With Unlucky Accident. Other Items of Interest from Dome Correspondent. Mr. W. H. Johns and bride arrived last week after their long trip fvom the Pacific States and have taken up residence at the Dome Ex. Mrs. C. H. Libby and Mrs. Bentley Webb, both celebrited their birthday on Sunday last. Mrs. D. Hughes is going to Virginia, Minnesota. for a holiday. 5 Mr. and Mrs. H. Hall are taking an auto vacation, leaving here on Saturday next and motoring from North Bay to old Ontario. At the Ontario Cup Football game on Saturday last the spectators got full value for their money, even thouch the home team was decisively beaten, four to one, _ Timmins was without a shadow of doubt, the betâ€" ter team, but on the play, and especiâ€" ally in the first half, they were not four goals the better. The first goal they got was a gift; the second was a dandy individual effort by one of the Norwegian boys; the third was a penâ€" alty goal and the fourth was forced in from® a disputed corner, the weferee being the only one who was of the opinion that Hendry had carried the ball over the line for a corner. â€" Howâ€" ever, the most optimistic of the Dome supporters never expected a win by the home team, and all were agreed Dome Correspondent Speaks Highly of of Timmins Football bertson, Bertha Bonnell fGeld. Passedâ€"Aloise _ Smith, _ Dorothy Dawson, Mary Walko, Harvey Laine, Loretta Proulx, Fred (Gilbert, Tom Leck, Douglas Sullivan, Lillian Laâ€" tour, Antoinette Augustinowski; Louisa Ansara, Kenneth Adamson, â€" ANSAT Edna Gannon, Mira. Passedâ€"Sylvia Niemi, Charles Kee, Jim Keeley, Hazel Neary, I)orothy Armstrong, Hugh Calverley. toom1lIâ€"Senior IIIT to Junior IV, â€" Honours â€" Marguerite McKay, Beatrice Leck, Mary Jacksic, Roy Hamilton, Chrissie Murphy, Ronald Denny, Grant Barron, Jennie Me Leml Mary Taipole . Lk 5 L o Honoursâ€"Dorathy Careyv Junior II to Senior IIâ€"Honoursâ€" Mary Holgovich, Robert Moore, Mary Mira, Julish Dermansky. â€" * Passedâ€"Marvy Donvichuk, Neilson Official League Standing of the Teams in the P.D.F.L. The following is the result of June Promotion P\ammatmns at the Schuâ€" macher Public School : ‘ Room Iâ€"Junior IV to Senior IV.â€" Honoursâ€"Kenneth Hope, Francis Gilâ€" bert, Joan Huxley, Margaret Robertâ€" son, Mamie Greutz, May Finsley, Georzge Tennyson, Hollinger Still Unshaken at the Top, with the Town A Close Behind. â€" Schumacher Will Need Some Watching Watch Their Smoke. ie oi i n wee ul Team Hollinger .. Promotion Examinations at Schumacher Public School List fo Pupils in Various Classes at Schumacher School Securing Honours and Pass Standing. Free Text Books and All Necessary Stationery to be Supplied by Board for New Term. The followi is the Official Standing of the teams in the Poreupine Dis trict Football League up to and including i atmda\ July 4th :â€" Team Played Won Lost Dwn. Gs. for Agst. Pts Kenneth â€" Adamson, nmie Heath, Charhe Patrick hoâ€" Dennis Duxâ€" BB Ro 1 6 () 5 20 William A. Field, See., Treas., P.D.F.L ‘he couldn‘t kick,"‘ not with the inâ€" jured limb, anyway, The following is the standing in the Dome Mines Softball League. Played. W. L. P.C. Room VIâ€"Junior I. to Senior I.â€"â€" Honoursâ€"Elisie Martin, Eva Prest, Agnes Robertson, Caroline Baldovin, Rosa Wong and Mike Popovich, Elmer Nikula, Madeleine Rubec, Sybil Laughâ€" ren, Hazel Gilbert, Jennie Smith, Gladys Gannon and Rosy Holgovich (equal); Pat Miller, Allan Tario and Florence â€" Dillon â€" (equal); _ Walter Craig, Russell Farr, Minnie Bobinski, Ethel MceKinnon and Gerald MeDonâ€" ald (equal) ; Toivo Frantsi, Pauline Fournier, Gertrude Smith, Albert Vilâ€" lenieuve, Frank Augustynowsk. Recommended â€" Santina Maloson,, Gannovaffa Maloson. Room VII â€"â€" Senior Primer to ~Room Vâ€"Junior II to Senior IIâ€" Honoursâ€"Jack MceCrea, Mary Hickey, Passedâ€"Violet Innes, Clifford Mceâ€" Donald, â€" Gertrude Furlong, Elsie Robar. Senior I to Junior II.â€"Honoursâ€"â€" Signe Taipole, â€" Ambrose Beaudin, Walter Barron, John Collins, David Sky, Mechanics Engineers Mill Macdonald, _ Madeleine _ MeKinnon, Donald Carey, Jennie Hill, Alex Gregâ€" ulski, Elia Zuliani, Malnaret Miller, Nick â€" Ostovich, . Victoria â€" Nanford, Daisy Miller, Emma Walko. Â¥J Lost () () 4 Dwn G4ls. for Agst. Pts. ND 4 DP Do 28 8 19 8 19 13 13 160 14 12 L1 10 Daint 1¢ £ € OY â€"â€" Menior Bobhbie { 18 M MeGarry, . Howard Villineuy ¥‘rimet obar, 10 «3 Wood Stanle H 620 500 Parents and guardians please note the following : â€"1. Promotions are conditional on the regular attendance of pupils, begining promptly on the of pupils, beginning promptly on the reâ€"opening day, Tuesday Sept. 1§t. 2. Free Text Books and all necesâ€" sary school stationery will be supplied by the School Board. * € John A. Bush, ® Junior Primer to Semor Primerâ€" Ethel Hogan, George Perceival, Doris Macdonald, Peggy I)un\lc\.ul\. Joan Hocking, Alma Tureotte,. Joy Wookey, Ernest MeKinnon, Catherine Macâ€" donald. A meeting of the Directors of the Timmins Horticultural Society will be held on Friday night, July 10th, at 8.15 p.m., in the Town Hall. Business special. All the directors should make a point of being present. MEETING OF DIRECTORS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY vich, hea Boissonault, Johnnuy Mira. Room VIiIâ€"Senior Primer to Ju nior Iâ€"Mary Macdonald, Robert Sul livan, Geraldine Beaudin, Lester Bes ley, Jack Harfling, Albert Tompkin son, Mildred Furlong, Edna Cousin eau, â€"Louise MacAllister, Thoma Moore, Douglas Kitghen, Walter Mc Crea, Edward Greatz. Schumacher â€" Social‘ Club (S.S8.C.) will hold their initial Bridge, Five Hundred and Kuchre in the \I(’lnt\xv Recreation Hall, Schumacher, on Friâ€" day, July 10th, at 9 After the eards there will be dancing. Refreshments will be served. A very enjoyable evening is expected. The admission fee is set at the low figure of half a dollar, including the war tax, while Club members will be free. h\ «+ w Li # *# + #4 * # *# + 4 #* *# #* # 4 # #* # # #4 #4 # # ## # 44# # t# *.,.* ** * # L ## #. *4 + *# *4 # # #4 # *# #4 # # #* # # #4 #@ # #4 # # ** n < *# #4 *# #© #*% # # ##% * # #4 #4 *# *# *4 # L #4 # L ## # *# #* # #* #4 # 4 #*4 * # #* # * *4 # # #4 # # #46 * # #* * 4 *4 *# 4# #4 # # #4 + + #* *# 4 *4 # @ ## *# # ## + .0 #. ®@ ‘n**s* #4 # 4# #* + % * ¢ "¢ °® 4 "® etectectectectest. 0 6 ‘e e ‘e ‘oe e ‘e e ‘o o "o "o o o "o "ae o "o CA s CA cA e ctaatactactectactactactectectactactactactoectaectecstes + 4 #4+ *# # “’“ * 4# *# #4 *,. * +**s #* *# 4# 4 “’“.“.“ .“.“.“. + o se ts ts it a*asa*eas*» ts * 11 Wilson Ave., Mrs. N. Lacasse, 9 Mountjoy St.., P. Lavine 5% Wilson MA y Ave , Dominlc Perla, 169 Pine St., South, P. Antoine, 29 Fourth Ave., # E. Junell, 53 Fourth Ave., S. Tarabass, 6th Ave., and Maple St., / 4 SCHUMACHER /# / Todd‘s Drug Store, Wilson‘s Drug Store, H. E. Shippam, M. CGrentz. f’ sSOUTH PORCUPINE W. D. Pearce Son, B. L. Pilsworth (Est ), Todd‘s Drug Store. IROQUOIS FALLSâ€"Iroguois Falls Drug C€o., Ltd. ANSONVILLEâ€"S K. Drug 40. * COCHRANXNEâ€"O. Fsasano, E. Karem KIRKLAND LAKEâ€"â€"R. J. Carter, A. Abramson, F. L. â€"Rolston, Frank Ellis 0. H. Thicke. ,, o B cA % ) N305 15 5 i5 05 05 15 15 5 905 905 00 00 00 io id i5 i5 io in in io io i5 io io oo io io io ts ts io Mn o O io ty t 4 ’.\" ‘s sxxxsxssssssssss.xsssssxx’;sa * b * l s * b * $ CR e Â¥*% +Â¥ District Agent for Manufacturers‘ Life Inâ€" surance Company. Representing only strong and timeâ€"tried comâ€" panies, I can assure prompt and experienced service. I have opened offices in Timmins in Suite No. 1 Gordon Block, for the transaction of insurance in all its branches: Fire, Life, Accident, Auto, Plate Glass, etc. SORE THROAT BRUISES IROQUOITIS FALLSâ€"ITroguois Falls Drug C ANSONVILLEâ€"S K. Drug o. COCHRANXEâ€"O. Fasano, E. Karem KIRI\LA\'D LAKEâ€"â€"R. J. Carter, A. Abramson, F. I Ellis 0. H. Thicke.. THE QNLY GENUINE IS PERRY DAVIS‘ PAINMILLER Principal APPLY IT FOR A. WILSON July July JSuly July ul y Julv 17 July. 30| Aug. 87....;.% . . Montnairn To Cherbourg-Southampton-Hamburg July 22 | Aug 19 ..Empress of France \ufl'. 0 :.Â¥ s D mpress of Sceotland July A ug Western Canada Requires Men. Tractor experts earn ten to twenty dollars daily. _ Start training now and eatn big money this harvest. We also teach the following paying trades: Bricklaying, Barbering and Mechanical Dentistry. â€" Earn while learning these trades. . Call or write 163 King St., W., Toronto. 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