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Porcupine Advance, 5 Aug 1925, 1, p. 7

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An Open-air heated swimming pool will be an added attraction at Jasper Park Lodge, the summer mountain hotel of the Canadian National Railways in Jasper National Park, according to an announcement made by Walter Pratt, general manager of the hotel depart~ ment of the National System. The construction of the pool has been under way for some time, and work has pro- gressed so well that the ‘001 Will be ready for the opening of t e season in the latter part of May. The pool, which has been built directly in front of the main lodge on the shore of Lac Beauvert and within sight of some of the highest mountain peaks in the park, was designed and constructed entirely ‘by engineers of the Company. It is built of reinforced concrete on concrete piers and is 100 feet long by 40 feet wide. é,- Fifteen feet at the shallow end have been railed off as a wading pool for children and this end will vary In depth from one foot nine inches to two feet six inches. The rest of the pool will vary in depth from three to ~0‘Lt .r I--\r “has; u 4:: n - .Ll magnum-«mauvbn -‘.:-‘.:‘ a-mbwmmmuv. .- . s, u a s 4'!“ 7.5.31 ' .5 ...-r Wynnâ€"122-4 â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"- ...-am“ ......- .. ...... 0"?!” lb" ' uvnofi-” . :5... 4““ nine feet. At the deep end spring boards and a diving tower are provided. The most modern heating and filtering methods have been employed and the water is drawn from a spring in the mountains behind the lodge. The lighting features are unique. In addition to overhead lighting, electric bulbs have been concealed below the surface of the water and it is thought that the effect of this submarine illum- ination will be very striking. The pool is built on s10ping ground. Adjoining it on the lake side, and appear- ing to be part of the pool itself, is a boat- house, where are accommodated the boats and canoes for those who want to use Lac Beauvert. Sufficient space is provided above the water level for the accommodation of spectators in the event of racing or diving competitions or other aquatic sports. In addition to a five-foot run- way close to the water for the use of the swimmers, there is a platform ranging in width from 11 feet on three sides to 34 Timmius how the Champions ...-.â€" M I .. J. ,, “‘4' ' It" 3. .. 31 var. . n. Who? "l.- as deal Lumbar eadzc; uni, hall it‘fl, liill . iiit‘ lll'ullil t in': .‘H L’Hltl N." plaj-fie-‘l ‘ I ' V“ :trmilirw. lti’.‘ :rt"'.'.=:, v s u‘ . wezt rm»; til.“- ‘ game \' as i'airiy 'I- ' '\;‘t 7‘ 1' } , 1"‘llil...ll. H“! . . .. l i: l llilnt'li ..l lillLt' 11' ball net I lgel'i’ull ne‘qet'all ‘iiil‘f ' v ‘t‘ \,‘ I l l gitw t;.:.' i’oih:\~.ing aeeoiznt ot' the :me 5‘3 :lv' n. amt: tire rhainpiimship or the} Nu'd .‘n Pier-lion of the llii‘llllr-‘liillfllli.1‘l it: lll ’i l.ea';'ue Saturday: in ‘l‘ilZE‘l min: then they defeated the loealsl sewn runs to three. l‘Irrors praeti~l eally lost the ‘1'tllllf‘ to {the l“alis.l l’lander's pitehed niee ball and the lug»; (';lnl‘.;.l in“ lililllllftl ll? llllll. ‘ ll‘~"i in the 1 two llltlll'i‘f's' Iiilllllzllri I -_ 1 .. - . :a-l :2: if"! .1 Lye itrrz 1:“:Ul. ‘whieui l micron NC. ' 0"“! H.1MYD' IN.“ 1‘va nmm‘l’ .1 r? Pursuant? 6.; lane on were 7:3 E are nan-Pu ' (LP 1?: F Janeneâ€"- mnemssamnh.uusnsmttension .t ...:l'h TEE. 1:.) Ltd. at. % FOR SURE st. _ i. -l a. -o- 3 «L. r.) .1111 “it; Saturday Afternoon Decided the Question. Errors and Some Decisions Marred the Game. 'i-iiaIH-e to YOU SHOULD TRY The "a Q (”'3 = ”U = i. Northern Group, NIP. R. A The The K1- . (“.\.ll'-‘ to the way toe l‘ails hit the bah. was too big to m'ereoine. ‘iye hits were seot'ed oll' Nottingham and they were, well seattered. lit the l’o'elce iiustwr eighth innings. the Falls had a goodlillason. I'.t'... set-tire three or four runs when two “alias and a hit tilled the bases with none out. l“ahey was then unfortunate enough to trial out and Spent-e hit a long liy to right field. sat-rilii-ing in one run. Flanders with two men still on the bases struek out. 'l‘ate and Chit-(Hath eaeh got. two hits. .\‘ieltless got a twoâ€"bugger. walked twiee and stale two bases. 'l‘iiunnins .~:i-ored three two bau'g‘rs and the halls two. This gives 'l‘ini- ma'nutnrmn serves nardanlrifil fit? an: [937 r": u: t J‘UcleEF :31? (2‘ r. his Eh [I RESULTS ;%%%%%%% 1% o 5% r' 5‘ ”l ”:5 "T .: F“ g; d ..-_-fl ’I. '3 “Ll" :; *1 “to?! g m 5%}: :3 n. g; Uri, 2:.“ Li 2..) 73: flat: :3 J l r“ l at: 3.4? i... ..- Fad :le t .4 '. ' l: S; %fl= ...i l "' 5" L . m u ~ .Ll‘ [- =fil an l T J i all .11 llr.” {I m Wm “m'vâ€".--m-~â€" wwmm .. w“-.‘f_..;â€"_.â€"~ ~â€" ...â€"9" Insert One One Insertion costing you .50 cents In advance will bring you what you require .SEHSS, 3% [g ES-Elgfiihifi - III in .o in Next Week d use l .. “El t'i J l ‘ r-w- .â€"- - 1.- - s..â€" â€"- ”t I F“ -.J Jinn . :.4',<â€";.â€"- ,1 . ' feet on the boatâ€"house side. Benches are arranged on these platforms for specta- tors. Dressing roonzs and shower baths are provided in a cabin near tl.e pool. Supervision of the pool will be under the direction of George 0. Stafford, an employee of the hotel department of the Canadian National Railways in Montreal, who is being transferred to Jasper for the summer. Mr. Stafford is one of the best known swimmers and divers in Canada. He was born in England, where he won the Junior Championship of the Southern Counties in swimming and diving in 1917. He came to Montreal in 1920 and in 1922 he won the Province of Quebec fancy diving championship and held the honors during 1923 and last year. He was runner-up for the Canadian fancy diving championship in 1922 and won the Canadian indoor fancy diving championship this year. The photograph shows the pool, and inset George 0. Stafford, tho Supervisor. 1 n mm}! mm” ummmm Illlll‘~' eight wins and the halls two and there are. still four more game. to play. Two of these games will be played here this week on Wednesday :and Saturday. (.‘hariie now o.’ we- l..-cy tame. nmpired behind the plate and (leo. l'lrady. the bases. o The. umpire question all year has been a big problem and Suitlt‘liilll‘J' radieal will have to be done next .\ear Iil' the game i.~: to prosper. l"oll‘)\‘.'itl'.f' l‘. the lno“; ,~~(-i~i'i"j ‘ Iroquois falls l A.B.R. It. PO. A. I} ,Mellonald. sus. ill) :3 l) l I I ‘i ixieliless. int“. 5‘. '_l I 2 (I ll l.:‘llIl"f.1‘llttlll 32h. l.t'. 7) l, .l. :3 13 :3 llit'alton. e... .4. l 'l s o o 3 o l) l. o it. ('oens. lb. .. 4 il 'l S l I ’ t‘aliey, 13b. 3% l) (l (l 1 l; Spenee, ll'.. sus... .‘l (l H I l: H lt‘lziiieltii's. p.. . Ii ll ll 1 .l I. 312 l 5 III C ti ‘ T1mruins 31> ‘W s: Lyneh, Lt". .. .. ;) Ill-Lean. s.s. .. ..-l Smith. (at. .. .. :3 'l‘ate. 1b.. . .. .. 1 Kennedy. e... .. I ll l ‘ l l .3 : I ' .\li-lntyre. e. .. _’ ll l T I ll .\letlrath. inf. .. 4 ll 2 I ll ll . lurphy. 2b. .. ~l ll :1 El 33 ll l .\[miagharn 33b, 4 "l '1 ll 1, ‘3 Niittiiig'liiiiii. p. l 2 I ll :3 ”1 Score by Inningsâ€" 'l“:lls ll ll (3) (l l) ‘2 (l l.. (- z{l‘innnins 2 23 l} I l) I ll ll x 7 ll :3 Sunnnaryeâ€"«Stolen bases. .\lellonald ('nnning'ham. Xieliless ‘_’: llratton. .\‘leâ€" l.ean. .\ietlrath. 'l‘wo base hits, Niel;- less, (Eratt'on. .\lel.ean. 'l‘ate, .\‘ottingâ€" ham. Saerifiee lly, Spenee. Struek out -by li‘landers :3. by Nottingham IL’. liases on ballsâ€"â€"-â€"olli Flanders 13. on" .\‘ottinghani T. llit by piteherâ€"â€"â€" by Flanders (Mi-Lean). llouble play. Murphy to 'l‘ate. l‘larned runs. l"alls l. 'l‘ininiins a. First base on errors. Falls 4. 'l‘ininnns ~l. Lel't. on bases. 'l‘itne of gain“. lioar'h. plate: halls S. 'l‘innnins S. 2 hours. l'inpires Brady. bases. OLD-TIME DANCES AT KING’S HALL, THURSDAY EVENING 'l‘here will be a sl‘ieeial danee event at King's llall tomorrow night Aug. lith, eonnneneing at 8.30. Square daneing. oldâ€"time round dam-ing, ete.. will be featured. The Danes is tor the benelit of Mr. E. St. Pierre, who has been blind for the past six years. lie was one of the first residents of 'l‘inunins and lost his sight in Tim- mins through illness in 1015). There will be the best of musie for the event lutllin"'u\\' {'l‘hursday) night. and all attending may be sure of a good time, as well as helping a good (-ause. GOOD PROGRESS BEING MADE ON SOUTH END ROAD Work is making good progress the 'I‘immins-South Porcupine Road In addition to the streteh from Tim- mins to the McIntyre. there is a strip of the roadway completed from the South Porcupine end. The complet- ed roadway is generally considered as good work well done. It is expec- ted that the whole stretch of road will be. completed early next month. From present indications the South Porcupine-Timinins road will be in full use by Sept. 15th, and will prove la very fine piece of good roadway. ___._ ...â€"...... ......â€" THE PORQUPIEEADVANCEIIIMMINS» ”$319.. , l grett'ed. mmww.â€"*â€"~. lllllllllllll’ lll Wllllllll , 1925 iii llllll, 42 mus ...-.-.. Slight Increase Over Last Year’s Tax Rate in Township. \‘3- ' h I I ( S‘SS“ ‘3 rlite tax rate tor the 'l‘il‘flnfilllll c-l. \llntney has been strueh for the rear and the following are l' ...o . iii‘.‘ Itlli‘. m... “...-.-. a“ For 'l‘ounslt'p purpose». if" milin ho;- .‘i‘Iliilit‘ i.;"llHLl;. a? 51"” l‘ " iltl)’ l‘iill' liltlilli' .‘it‘il'ull lll'l-i‘l‘lii‘l‘ . f; E No. l. Whitney. T infill-v. ._- __._ v2-..“ ---â€".4- _- l“il' I’l‘i'l'." \I‘o-lt' "l I ’1‘}. \ \\ T\:,. ‘1 ."‘:‘ our .1. \\u£li! \. .-) ‘ll.li.~ .‘ , D .5 l.‘ ‘ \ \' ‘ is" ltillilt‘ .\xflttlrll l. l“. \ ‘ .‘u- 'l .‘h'vlfllt‘. 'Jl illiil“. .\‘3. ”$3 S‘S‘fisfi. S K $$S$\\§S$$\S l illos‘l o." the toa'ndiili is taxwl tn: .\.;s. Ty... t. \‘liizneg'. 'rm! ~"= W” 3 I . ,‘ . ‘ .7 l . .. !.‘l.\l‘li ;«.i‘ th“ Stain I’orenpini set: ml Lao rate to: the latter is ln' mills out 1 u . . me i ‘l:=r. and to? those rit.ppoi'tziif.'.' It as. X l. \‘x'hiiw-g:. e:- ‘ ‘i- i'lllii. . K ‘9‘ ssnsnasaaséxasss3\ss ‘I‘lll ('Jv' . :.'_.) .- ..... .....~ .. ._ ..-- OVER A IL‘I‘IOUS.~’3‘.§D OLD BOY-S 1 AT NORTH BAY TIZIS VEEX‘ 13p to Monday evening this um? ‘ \ 9 thousand ‘.t-l boys of residing ml ewhere Llirwaei'h- \lide world. had returned to1 lg\' lol' the ’. llcl ll-izne \.\e'."‘i\..i ~ eon-tinny I‘ll izli~Â¥i \‘l'eeli ;\ priming" at the tin}: and everybody is having a great old time. HVL'I' it ,3 will. llis’x. out tho the l=:::i\' e? x l‘ ,{t‘f’l‘rlt} ill-1 l.) as V ~.. 0 ’I ix Ill'li1 l Violin»; . .il .ntiei'. semis? COAL OIL STOVE EXPLODES AND CAUSES FIRE ALARM. ”a...“ *fi .. ‘Sfi-XSSSSSSSVS .\t ten past six last night tile motor llll‘ tl'ui-l; made a rapid run to lil 'ill"'ll Sll't‘el. .\‘i‘it'ill. .\ (will till .sltl‘i'e had ethnlt‘d at the reside-nee ol' .\il'. lteid. The only damage done was from smoke the oei-upants ol’ the house being able to put out the lire by prompt and el'l'eetiye aetion. 'l'lee «pin-h run. however. made by the motor trnek onee indieatinl the value of motor tire eipiipnn'nt. _â€" .--.__â€"..â€"â€"-â€".â€".. ....-.- --<_......~_..__...-.-.__._... ...... FORMER RESIDENT PERI] DIES IN MICHIGAN, U. S. A. Friends in town will regret \‘ery Inueh to learn of the death at Laurie’s, .\liehigazi, .L‘.S..\.. on 'l‘nesday. .luly 281b, of Mrs. llliver (lagne. .\lrs. .\Iolliat reeeived a telegram telling ol,’ the sad event. but no pz'irt'ieulars are to hand. The late l'rs. Oliver (lagnc was for many years a resident ol,‘ 'l‘iniâ€" rains. leaving here about a year an'o She. ’t'i'irmerly lived on the eorner of Third .\venue. and Rim-h Street. She lwas highly regarded by all who linew ner. and her death will be deeply r nexemxxxx . “.\XXSXWXXXXXSSN. . ) .4 5 g 5 5 E 5 5 E E 5 E 5 5 E m â€". 355555555555555$5555555555555fifififififififififi$§$§%fi§fifi O 6 O 100 Laugh I t l l l l l l l l l l l l l L) P- #‘3 m El 1.7} Q . r l: kg inn-4 Rd E“ 5’ CD ...3 fl 35 CD l-B :6 H AMAZING EFFECTS Thrills â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€" Girls Special Ladies Matinee 0NLYâ€"Fridayâ€"2.30 p.m. .--â€"_. fly-“ TIMMIN S ‘ _.-_ onservatorig of ("Susie No. Balsam St, N. TIMMINS ONTARIO Tr. H. F. Seln'oeder ............ Violin. Piano and all 1 String Instruments 1'. 1*... A. Nunn ............................ I robe. and Piain. 1‘. Bnrtwi Holland ...................................... Violin iss l‘iorotlw C Porter .................................. Piano All branches of Blush} taught. including. liar- l‘tl()ll},', 't‘r-.i_mi'j.'. t‘mmterpoint. Fuse. ete. 6‘? :1 bf: ”73‘ Q ‘.\lr. ll. l“. Selu'oedm- is a Hadrian in the hma-it : \. ~e t the \‘ord Hazing studied under .\. l“. l‘i‘x‘pth. it. it. lid on \. Iit‘t'il' .lougo hehiiu ll and ~.T;‘, .-~_ il.- ,7- it .i\'ln . 5"2‘. 'e e~ l usher and \33 l‘:lil>l. .::. . :.'~ Knowledge a~ .\‘i ll a~ t list ‘(ll‘lis til. the i H tllilsili‘I'S. the 2‘; vl'e tiliiill‘ll‘ i. ,lll'll .\ I (.l'l l'ill'l‘illiill‘ll'l llllll it t 'l‘l‘i'l' l". iii. i'.".-i 'i‘i ' i‘. the erx best type " .\lr, (it'w.‘-_x .\erie. l‘-»:‘-~ (human-t mil 3 . L‘l'l ll: lligliland .‘. r. lloi .- t 1. {‘alif \rnia. ll'oe‘ ll'r4liltlllllltllr; upon illllllll'illillll. .\li lblward .\. .\Iunn. .\.\'.('.Td.. il'-Il“.. an ll: zit-ar lirao‘: ne e ol' the Vietoi'ia (Hinge o.‘ i‘di‘~:--. l.!l*'l-.i‘.'. ltn'-.. and . one» I 1'.‘ highly l‘t‘i'tltttllll‘llt‘:~‘. lle 're-z Judie: ‘zzolcr l“-'. .l. ll. llr. .l, \\, Sir ‘enlly. lattnlnt; r;:i='ipal of t "-. l»'lillitt (idles'i l. lion. l‘antali.. or t‘ainbi‘idge l‘niyeisit): litlllitill. the King": .\lllrlt'lillli .\‘i:' l" ‘ 311'. Barton llolland. Violin. and .\liw llorotliy t l’iano. l't‘i'elYt‘il the greater part ot‘ their lzl'.l‘~il‘ill edneation un- l . i . . V . ' “ ‘ iil'i‘flll'rh lflt‘l‘iiu ii.lll l’illi‘l‘fi, _. _ l V l’ort er. 1 . der .\ir. Swill-order. These two it‘l‘u'ilt‘t‘r am 1‘ aural: an enviable reputation for theniselvev both as 'l‘eaein-rs and i’ert'orno-rs: \\'e ~siin-erely l‘t't'nlltlll'.‘llil them. We are heme? ll. l”o‘-;. m 'lo ..t~ ,l i ‘ .4 . , , . ‘ l ._ ‘. ,. ‘ . . '. mm is :i t\\el\e “.eai >tudent ol toe llamonu: (onseiwatory 1. Hi" liltd‘n‘ ~-;l_"\ 4: " .\lir . . .v, willed 2.11} iating' with Miss l‘ill'ritilh‘ill \‘lwilll and l’iano and of whom the for: l‘ilir/alwh ll. but in the ditileult ‘l“.".‘llt:::_x‘»\li l.., ‘ i _‘('ll'.. u l (‘Xlll't’SS-Ht‘ melody in the {first and new-ml weeioiis x‘C-n :i l‘elllh‘ci singing style. and surmounted the double .\‘liill'lillt; dillienitos ol' the middle moyennmt with apparent ease." .\ll pupils \ nrolling have lilt‘ privilege ot' tahin; Examinations ei'et'y six months. either of the 'l‘orwifl.» l'einsei'vatory or tile 'l‘iinniinr: (_‘Hll.~‘et'\'zllt‘l‘,‘~'. VJeekly Theory, Harmony and Orchestra Classesâ€"Free "Inrolhnent may be. made at any tiniezstyllabus ot' l‘iXillllllltl- A lions eta. may be obtains-d lljlilltéllililll'tlllUII. .\ll pupils working for ('ertilieates and lllllll‘llltl> will be reipiired to ltllx't‘ 'l‘l2eiil'y. 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