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Porcupine Advance, 29 Oct 1925, 1, p. 12

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Watch for Famous Lasky Feature WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY A real story of Hollywoodâ€"back stage stufâ€" vampires, villains, ingenues, heroes, sheroes, prominent personalities and Inez herself, the vampiest vamp of them all. *3 A SNAPPY DRAMATIC REVELATION OF .:. LIFE BEHIND THE SCREEN. :2. Good Clean Comedies â€" Always % LAST TIME TOâ€"NIGHT "FTFRIVOLOUS SAL" "LUCK OF THE FOOLISH‘‘ Comedy NEWSâ€"REVIEW Stop Falling Hair! The big problem with scalp specialists is to get the public to form a consistent habit of taking care of their hair. Van Ess Liquid Scaip Massage comes in a patented bottle with a special rubber application attached. The method of applicaâ€" tion is easyâ€"and cleanly,. The applicator feeds the tre atment through rubber nipplesdirect tothe routs of the hair, One minute a cay with Van Ess is sufficient, Stops failing hair, cures dandrufi, grows new hair, We give you a positive 90â€"day svarantee, ‘‘OFF HIS BEAT‘‘ Comedy ‘* SCRAMBLED EGGS ‘ "BE CAREFUL‘‘ Comedy "HODGEâ€"PODGE *‘ Money Back if it Doesn and tips used in FRIDAY SAT., OCT. 30â€"31. Featuring Richard Barthelmass " FIGHTING BLADE " Benny Leonard Series, No. 4. " Busting Through " Feature ‘‘Fighting Ranger‘‘ No. 6 And the Coinedy a Real Good One. Matinee Daily at 2.30 p.m. "Book Bozo"â€"Comedy Schumacher Choral Society Reâ€"Organized for Season Schumacher, October 28th, 1925 Special to The Adavynce. Mrs, James Bowen and little daughâ€" ter, who have been visiting during the past three months with friends in England, arrived home on Tuesday 20th inst. Dr. E. M. Honey, left last week for a visit to his home in Port Perry. The many friends of Mr. C. Pennie, who was stricken quite recently with an attack of appendicitis, will be glad to hear that he is convalescing. Mr. and Mrs. Leighton have returnâ€" ed to town, after spending a very pleasant vacation among friends at Orangeville and Toronto. Mr. George Henderson has gone to Gowganda where he will resume his mining operations. f Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Miller are home from a very enjoyable visit to the from a very enjoyanie vVIslIt to Queen City. Mr. M. Donovan, of the Paymaster Mine was a visitor in town during the week. A movement to build a new rink as meeting with very much favour from the citizens of Schumacher. _ Unless one is erected the youth will have to journey to Timmins to enjoy those delightful winter recreations, skating and This means expense and inconvenience. We have many wealâ€" thy cceorporations and business men who will gladly contribute very genâ€" erously to a project that will have for its aim the health, and happiness of the boys and girls. Curling, also, ts an excellent healthâ€"giving winter pasâ€" time, and could be provided for at a small additionaloutlay. A dance will be held in the Melntyre Recreatjon Hall on Friday night, November in aid of the new sporting arena. Your support and patronage are soliâ€" cited. Mr. Bert Drummond was the victim of a very paipful accident, while at his underground work in the Melntyre Mine on Monday, 12th inst. A piece of rock unexpectedly fell upon the foot of the unfortunate young man, fracturing several of the bones. The patient is being treated at the Timâ€" mins Hospital and is progressing as favourably as can be expected. Rev. W. Biesanthal, of Krugersâ€" _dorf, who has conducted Lutheran services in this locality during the LNE N L e o e ce ty e cesc e THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO _ gay to Good Start. Movement to Build Skating Rink. ainful Accident to Schumacher Man. Many Political Meetings in Schumacher and District. Girls‘ Own Club Social Event. past three years, has accepted a pasâ€" toral call to a larger field of work and paid his farewell visit to our town this week. The worthy minister carries with him the best wishes of the community for continued success. Several members of the Masonic Order attended divine services conâ€" ducted by Rev. J. D.. Parks, in Timâ€" mins, on Sunday. 4 Many political meetings have been held in the Maple Leat Theatre durâ€" ing@ the past fortnight. â€" The public questions of the day have been preâ€" sented and discussed by eloquent supâ€" porters of the different candidates. Public speakers of both sexes from questions of the day have been preâ€" sented and discussed by eloquent supâ€" porters of the different candidates. Public speakers of both sexes from far away, Lambton, Toronto and Queâ€" bee, have held large audiences spellâ€" bound by their silverâ€"tongued oratory, and now we all know which way to vote. ' Mrs. L. Rickard and family of Sudâ€" bury, have come to town and are reâ€" siding on Fourth Avenue. Mrs. M. McMillan and babe are visitine friends in Cobalt and North The home of Mrs. J. R. Todd was the scene of a very delightful Hallowâ€" e‘en Masquerade party, on Tuesday evening, in honour of the members of the Girls‘ Own Club and their guests. Mrs. Todd, as usual was the ideal hostess, and all were well pleased with the evening‘s entertainment. \Ir H I]an('hheld who has bem harvesting in the Canadian West, home for the winter. ‘The Schumacher Choral Society is well away to a good start for some. real programmes for the coming winâ€" ter. On Tuesday of last week a meetâ€" ing wis held at the home of the presiâ€" dent, Mrs. Geo. Shippam. ‘ The folâ€" lowing officers were elected : Mr. Hale, conductor; Mr. Kearney, pianist ; Mrs. Shippam, president; Mr. Sturdie, 1st viceâ€"president ; Mr. Kearney, 2nd viceâ€" presiden; Mrs. J. E. Keene, secretaryâ€" treasurer; Mrs. D. Lang, librarian. The Society cordially invite all Jovers of gzood music to join them in this musical effort. Any wishing for furâ€" ther information can get it from any of the above officers. form :â€"â€" The High School ‘ll have a party To which you sure must come, It‘s on October thirtieth, At 8 p. m.â€"Gymnasium. There‘ll be ghosts and witches HIGH SCHOOL ANNOUNCES A HALLOWE‘EN PARTY Poetic invitations have been seni out on posteards announcing a Halâ€" »we‘en Party on Oct. 30th, under the auspices of the Timmins High Schools The invitations are adorned by Halâ€" lowe‘® eutâ€"outs of cats, pumpkins, ete. The following is the invitation POPULAR SCHUMACHER MAN WEDDED AT PORT PERRY JaAV. The following paragraph from The Toronto Globe of recent date will be of general interest:â€" _ h o s o C oo 1 Bm h : hx s i it se "A very pretty wedding was solâ€" emnized at the home of the bride‘s parents, Cochrane Street, Port Perry, on Thursday, Oct. 22, when Kathleen Santon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William MeCaw, was married to Dr. E. Morley Honey of Schumacher, Ont., son of â€"Mr. and Mrs. Charles Honey. Rev. Dr. Geo. B. Honey, uncle of the groom, officiated. Thei bride, who was given in marriage by her father, was attired in a gown ofâ€" white georgette over satin, trimmed with rhinestones and pearls. She carried a beautiful bouquet of Ophelia roses and lily of the valley. The bride was attended by Mrs. H. Emâ€" merson, her twin sister, as matron of honor, and by Miss Edna McKee and Miss M Irene Gasgow. Ruth Carâ€" negie, her niece, was flower girl. The groom was supported by his broâ€" ther, Mr. Ralph Honey, of Toronto. Miss Helen Mellow played the wedâ€" ding music, and during the signing of the register there was a violin selecâ€" tion by Miss Louise Carnegie, and Mrs. D. Carnegie sang. After the ceremony a dainty luncheon was serâ€" ved from a prettily arranged flowerâ€" decked ftable. Later Dr. and Mrs. Honey left for their honeymoon, the bride travelling in a smart brown cosâ€" tume, caracul fur coat and hat to match. On their return they will take up their residence in Schumacâ€" her."" * To show you what is done, So come prepared In masks or beard, f And help along the fun. Kimberley, of Beamsville, is on a business trip to the itry, called on Schumaecher ently. â€" Mr. Kimberley is at erested in the cultivation of KEEFER SYRDICATE T0 WORK THROUGH WINTER Intnd to Carry on < Development Programme, Taking in Supplies, Etc. \ The Keofer Placer Syndicate has decided to carry on a development programme throughout the winter, The transportation of supplies and material will be easier with the snow on the ground and much progress is expected. ~It is also intended to go| down to bedrock and winter conâ€"| ditions will also be favourable to this. The Keefer Placer Syndicate feels that the results in the past justify an aggreissive devetopment programâ€" me this winter. The assay reports| made by Mr. B. C. Lamble a couple of There will be a Euchre, Bridge and Fiveâ€"Hundred, under the auspices of the ladies of the Altar Society, Schuâ€" macher, in the Melntyre Recreation Hall, on ‘Tuesday, Nov. 1l7th. Reâ€" freshments will be served and there will be attractive music for the event, together with good prues for the cards Progress in the womk must come about ‘through men and women of high aspirations and high ideals. â€"â€"Herbert Hoove.r EUCHRE, BRIDGE AND 500 AT SCHUMACHER, NOV. 17. é # * e e e o o L n s s Py L y C y s C s staa" #* 00000000000000000000000 #4 00000000000000000000 000 00000 ce NNNE s n P y Py o o C e + 5o *estecstectast aslecstas en ons o0 o+ 40. 40. 40. 0¢0,! <* * o * *a *s* cmmxmssmxsfissssxssxflsxsxxxsxxsfisnflssssag for the right to cut the timber on an area in the Township of Fauquier lyâ€" ing west of Remi Lake, having an area of 9 sq. miles, more or less, and all that part of the Township of Maâ€" chin lying North of Concession 6, and West of the Ground Hog River, hayâ€" ing an area of 14 sq. nnlm, more or less, all in the District of Cochrane. FURTHER PARTICULARS may be obtained upon application to the undersigned, or to Mr. D. J. Spence, Crown Timber Agent, Cochrane. JAMES LYONS, ing Minister of Lands and Forests. N.B.â€"No unauthorized publication oft this notice will be paid for. Toronto, Oct. 12th, 1925. 41â€"43 A. Brazeau Son Plumbing, Heating and Sheet Metal Work. 10 Cedar Street, South Phone 105 Box 1540 saALE OF TIMBER WILL BE RECEIVE] the undersigned up to and includ » Friday the 30th of October, next EXCLUSIVE DBALERS FOR _ WILLIAMS *~~ AaY s

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