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SPECIAL ATTRACTION Monday and Tuesday, July 20th and July 21st. " C(ODFE OF THE WILDERNEKESS" AND SUPPLIES RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR Two Carloads Scenery THE OLD EMPI RE THEATRE THE GOLDFIELDS THEATRE COMINGâ€"â€"Week of August 3rd. RICHARDS CO., America‘s Greatest Magician 1 41â€"â€"P F O P L Eâ€"â€"â€"1 4 oads Scenery You cannot afford to miss this show. "THE GREATEST MENACE " " Y OLA ND A" Extra Special Attraction in 10 Reels Machine Shop Equipment Track Material Line Material Builders Supplies Electrical Supplies Water Pipe and Fittings Conduit Pipe and Fittings Bar and Steel Jacks Blasting Batteries Small Tools Track Tools Conveyor Belting Leather Belting Rubber Belting Time Clocks Storm Wrecks Curling Rink at South Porcupine Saturday South Poreupine, July 14th,. Speâ€" cial to The Agdvance. _ Mr. Alex Stirling, with an experiâ€" enced gang of roadâ€"makers, have starâ€" ted work on the Government road to Red Stone. Now that the rainy weather has let up, Mascioli and Boyle, the contracâ€" tors on the water and sewer mains, are making extra good progress. A gang of 40 men with the ditching maâ€" chine ete., have laid over 1000 ft., of piping and have trenched ahead for a considerable distance. The anniversary of the big fire of July 1l1th, 1911%, was the day chosen by a brute of a windstorm to come along and flatten out the ecurling rink. It is a complete wrek, and already plans are being made to reâ€"erect it stronger and better than before. Mr. Joe Rutherford is away on vacation and your correspondent has been informed that our township foreâ€" man is contemplating coming back in double harness. Big Windstorm on Anniversary of the Big Fire. . Work Progressing on Waterworks and Sewers. Other Items of News Under Heading of "South Porcupine Quills." Mrs. Fulton and her three children from Hearst are visiting her another, Mrs. Starling. _ Miss B. Pearce from Toronto is enâ€" joying a stay with her sister, Mrs. Chas. McInnis, at the summer cottage in Golden City. _ J Mr. Boissonault, our popular bandâ€" master, is taking a rest from his labours and is visiting Toronto and other points South. A very pretty wedding was solemâ€" nized in the Anglican~ Churech on Thursday â€" last, when â€" Archâ€"Deacon Woodall officiated at the wedding of Mr. W. Farren and Miss Lilian Broad. The bride who was prettily attired in |peach-eolored georgette, and wearing _ and Mrs. Cross are spending their holidayvs in Ottawa. a beautiful mauve hat, carried a bouquet of pink roses. Mr. . H. P. Grewcoe gave the bride away. Miss Eva MceCann, as bridesmaid, wore a beautiful pale green dress with a corâ€" sage of lovely sweet peas. Mr. Geo. Watson was best man, and Mr. Martin discoursed appropriate organ musi¢. The reception was held at the home of Mrs. Humphreys, where an excellent luncheon was served, and the wedding cake, which was made by Mr. W. Fairâ€" hurst, drew admiring comments. The jazzy band of the Crimson Ramblers Orchestra provided the music for an impromptu dance which was very much THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO "The Pace Makers." "Glorious Scrap" enjoyed by the large gathering of friends. The bride and groom left on Friday for a two weeks‘ camping trip. Mrs. Fairfax and Mrs. Brown, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. R. Brinâ€" ton both had their children christened in the Anglican Church before leaving for Florida and Cochrane respeetively. Mr. Charles Gathereole was _ run down by a ruaway team last week and suffered ‘severe abrasions about the head. It is understood that he is reâ€" covering nicely. Golden Encampment No. 107 I.0. O.F. is holding the installation _ of officers on the 24th inst. Mr. H. M. Wilson had the misforâ€" tune to break something he was carryâ€" ing in his hip pocket No, it wasn‘t what yoit think! It was a peneil. Mr. and Mrs. Jaecles arrived home from a vacation spent < in Westport, Ont. y Mr. Joe Turcotte sold a 100 x 150 lot, and house, to Mr. Hanson recentâ€" ly. _A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Masterson on Sunday evening. Mother and ‘hbaby both well. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Child and famiâ€" ly drove a Jewett up from Matheson on Monday last, the road being especâ€" ially hard going on the Frederickâ€" house Lake bed; the intrepid autoists returned to Matheson by car on Tuesâ€" day. L io s Mrs. And1e\\s Perry from Shawâ€" ville,, Quebee, is visiting her daughâ€" ters, Mrs. Robt. Bennett and â€" Mrs. (George Helmer. FIRE WEDNESDPAY NIGHT AT 66 LAKE SHORE ROAD. An alarm was sent in Wednesday evening just before ten o‘clock from the Gillies Lake district box. A few seconds delay occurred in turning the new motor truck at the hall, the first ringing of the alarm not being rightâ€" ly received. But this slight delay was more than made up by the advanâ€" tage of motor speed in getting to the fire. The distance was one that showed the superiority of motor equipment over horseâ€"drawn trucks. Just as there was dissatisfaction at the Firemen‘s Tournament in South Poreupine over the use of the motor truck in place of horses so Wednesday night many missed the dash of the horses from the hall. So aceustomed are people to the spectacular promptâ€" ness with which the big greys used to come tearing out of the hall and hbe well out of sight before the alarm quit ringing, that the motor equipâ€" ment â€" actually seems . slower. Of course, from the point of speed and effectiveness the motor truck has much the advantage over the horses, and this is particularly true on a long run like that of Wednesday night. v2° Not onlv is the motor truck able to make the run in much speedier time, but it is also easy to see that such runs are reflular horseâ€"killers, while motor trucks come through unaffectell Owing to the rain, the Baptist Picâ€" nie scheduled for Thursday last at Golden City had to be postponed to this week Any persons having left goods for Hemâ€"stitching, ete., at Mrs. V. Clenâ€" monts may secure their work finished, by calling at Ivan Stadelman‘s Book and Stationery Store, Pine St., Timâ€" mins. Any further orders for Hemâ€"stitchâ€" ing will be assured of the best service and attention if left at Stadelman‘s Store. ~IS: | Mrs, V.â€" Clermont. + C e o 4 j in ies den ies ien den ate din aonaln ate dtnabe dz i 2e ce # t y# m ui i2 _ wX h uDs 4 ’2. Gasoline Passenger Boat "Foch" a, $ 8 Phone Queen s Hotel, Timmins THE SHOE TREE THAT SA VE S YOUR SHOES The mounting costs of shoes for the whole family gives father a nightâ€"mare â€" that only our shoe repairing will enre, _ We factoryâ€"rebuild them with electrical machâ€" inery. # L e m i nb ad ad ind ud ind ind ns ad adtnd ind ns ns ‘\ 6800040000 *¢ Q'oozoocoooo00000000000000000000000000000000000000000oo.o000000000000006000000000000000000000"- Our work gives lasting Satisfaction. Service to Pleasure Parties, Picnic Parties, Prospectors, and any others wishing to go up or down the river. NOTICH F. Y. UTTLEY, â€" T. HOWARD, Meets every first and second Satâ€" urday in Each Month. Lancashire Club â€" Timmins All Lancastrians weleome and their Friends are invited. TENDERS FOR PULPWOOD AND TIMBER LIMITS, Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to and including the 10th day of September, 1925, for the right to cut pulpwood and such other classes of timber, as the stipulated conditions may require on certain areas situated in the following regiâ€" Timmins Council, No. 2403 (1) The East and West sides of Lake Nipigon, Thunder Bay District. (2) The watershed of Kapuskasing River, District of Cochrane. (3) The watershed of Mattagami River, District of Cochrane. . t CZ James Lyons, Minister of Lands and Forests, Toronto Ont. N.B. No unauthorized publication of this Notice will be paid for. Toronto, June 9th., 1925. â€"24â€"35, Wednesday in the Parish Hall. Club I{ooms over Pierce‘s Furniture Store, 42 Third Avenue. VISITING BROTHERS WELCOME For Full Particulars as to Terms and Conditions of Tender _ and Sale, apply to undersigned. (4) The watershed of Ground Hog River, District of Cochrane. Meetings every second and fourth Dr. Clara Hubbert Gordon H. Gauthier Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, Etc. Mr. Gauthier Room 30, Goldfields Hotel P.O. Box 652, â€"Timmins. W. H. SEVERT Let us repair and waterproof that leaky roof before the rainy season. Parabestos Roofing Paint, and Kantleek Roofing Cement For Sale BUILDING CONTRACTOR Corner Kirby Ave and Mountjoy St P.O. BOX 974. â€" TIMMINS, ONT. Arch. Gillies, B.A.Sc.,0.L.8. Engineer Contract Mining Claim Assessment Work. Land Surveys, Mine Surveys, Enâ€" gineering, Reports, Plans and Esâ€" timates. Ontario Land Surveyor, Civil OFFICES REED BLOCK, TIMMINS and SOUTH PORCUPINE. Goldfield Theatre Bldg..* â€"13â€"26p ‘ P.0, Building, Timmins. RESIDENCE PHONE 362â€"Wâ€"2 OFFICE PHONE 362.â€"Wâ€"1 PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT . and I AUDITOR Pres. daily. at Sec.â€"Treas.