‘ ’1' 5' "w J 6'“ f . - h ’ ~ ,_ a. .3 » .. 7 9 . - .0 a. 7 =*""itÂ¥week tab-eff? lo“ .seaniidates- ’7 edfor them p std, toimoï¬â€˜dwe? day yoï¬ng heli m the Central Pnblle ’ ,, Mayor-DrMcInnis 'ahd E I: ‘ "j 00119.61le L Longmo 6 J H. ', G. S Drew, H Cherlebms, J. , -_n, ,Dr. Brennan, Dr. JOyal, S. ï¬t and F. Valdi’s. ;- - 5:5,, reggae-7mg Slams-45110 .0151 {Joanâ€" .:‘-ei1â€Â§".‘ a new. group of one for May6r 3am!- 111‘ for Councillors. The latter 3-: "1’5’7-fisoomposed of men any in the ea: short tinm. They may be this people but they are repre- j-t-féewi'u'g e bunch of. meleonbents res- -";; f: 1e for the confusmn and cost iunnecessary protest céediegs. thecostof the present 6 «199,47. ‘ ‘ , the tomj , The eampmgn m them H’e~‘ " 'éseems to be based mainly on ._ 1‘ fr' entatlon and mug state- 15in. man ,9f the claims wild ma r25 T, The attempt to make the Old .373'77"Cé";:. ., i1 responmble for the new elec- J : e ease in pomt The feet that . abdnt. the number ï¬nd work 01-: ten ï¬nd about the sham 1i""‘1ï¬ch‘e‘od has moved his family I C. l‘ . I .'~ 1: v-ér' : - . .e: othe‘ sw': dwelling on" First. . aven’ue, -re‘centlyV-;’vacated by; Mrs. C. Mam - ‘ Mrs 'Thomas- Mahan ghd ‘family- ,3? afSohth Porcupine were vigitofs' at .flmhome 6f , Mr. and Mrs. ,Walte'r' Cowan, the beginning of the week. ‘ Mfand. Mrs: J. J- Denny left- - 0“ 'day’for Montreal. ' - ' " ‘ Ac. 0 .‘ I‘VMW'flWw-w“ -. 9-- -_ -, ‘lv‘ï¬â€˜. “ ’aeher i ‘mh 6* 3rd, 1926. 3-1.? j]. to The Adecw" 5+ " ' â€.268 small ï¬res oequrred dunng ’ .. :1"; 7, .‘5‘2‘1 wk; â€:1 5,. 8 at - dren‘bgmg cimflned to their homes 5‘35?!" .. Q ’9 .4‘ , ' I - _. ‘1‘.“ - e †K V x. - Eon the We: Gait Best Garry of the Tom. had plainly marked†as nOt A3 a mattér of fact there -,.r.' _ ._;i. tors who would have upset any ‘ f' Improper _move by nominatlng I‘I fl 1.". l! M. -Chnrles Arnott and son, Eric, left Monday on a business trip-- to Bracebndge and Town-(10.. 7" Miss Jean Burnie is the new assis- tanï¬at the Schumacher post ofï¬ce. ' 1‘; Mn George Henderson returned re-' (General regret, was felt in the town 5T7'v'jhe’njfitiwas. learned on Sunday that Mtg-Howard“ Robar had died quite _‘-ï¬nexpectedly While on a visit to Co: halt The husband and six. small: 1:.ehildren, _ the eldest being a. girl ‘of item": have the heartfelt ï¬ympathy of fthe :community in the loss, of an af- g-gï¬ctibnate wife _ and _ l'o‘ving. 1 mother.†_-~_Inter1hent took place in the ' cemetery ï¬'eaï¬Cobalt on Tuesday, 2nd inst. ' - Mrs. Ernest Rippon left on Fnday. "or her home in Suabnry after spend- a féw days at the home of her brother- inalaw‘ F. Y. Uttley. A . Mr. C. W; Ayï¬ott, "who for several- years has sheen ahead «If? the Gents’ Furnishing department .Of the, McIï¬Ã©- ty't'e Mercantile Co., has I,_sevemd his .connection with the * foregoing ï¬rm and ’willcondueg a, similar business on the main stréet’ gof. this thriving town. "Mr. Gordon! Rutledge, of Sault Ste. ;Mari‘e, is the “new man in charge of {the ‘depgglggnent 113:“ the McIntyi‘e store. Mrs. Wilsdnk, who has been the guest of her son, Mr. L. Wilson, during the past fortnig ht‘ returned on Saturday to her hotne in North Bay. ‘ ' t Mr. George Q..Mnrphy arrived home .from‘ Toronto on, Friday night after; attending the annual .eonvention of the '. -- Grand Chapter, " Royal Arch Masons 'of Canada; Mr, Murphy was appointed Grand Superintendent of district of New Ontario; Np. 16._ “At 19;,‘special'51meeting of, the Ofï¬cial ,Board' Of the Trinity United Church {held on Monday evening, Mrs. W. P. Olton, President of "Ladies’ Auxiliary, was appointed representative iron; the Congregation, to the Presbytery of Cochrane which meets in Timmins on March 8th and 9th. ’ Dr. Barry has returned from Brant- fond where he'khad been attending the funeral of M13. B‘arry’h'ï¬ather, the late Ed-Ward Reberts. . â€"â€"~â€"â€" talent to the town and rendered honest earnest and efï¬cient service, and on the other side a group of un- tried men who have missed generally the other opportunities offered to help the town. At the back of the WhOIe new, slate is a small group ap- parently tactuated by pr'ejudiCe‘ and private grieVance,â€"+_men who: have never tried to do anythmg for the itoWn no magter hatâ€" they may at- tempt to do to. It. It looks much like ‘the same oldjtrouble that cursed Tis- '. dale Township for years . _ ‘. .. . , It Would appear that;: thé best thing the people can do am: 13 time is to ‘ lay 83.7139 and re-elect '9 0h; Mayor (I Council; I gar-The vauccessgs’f 98» .ufewgsyndiï¬szetesgin; . M. . th Rouyn,‘ {ind R236 L, Re campé'. 75933 geiï¬ulted, as many expected, in a! ‘re-_ :gtil-ar shower-pf sy dicctes.‘ The synâ€",9 "‘di 'ategpIan eis vexfy’1 helpful taipy‘qyide 12.5% .sinews‘ of war to ,bring a“ good "property "to. a stage 'of development. gapit’m,‘ . The syndicate is :- offe‘n 'a. 1"trneag‘fricgd. tel-the prospectors. N0 sgamst =lo§fl§7'§yifli7"‘ibztee. any, a timeâ€: up. in this, N orth. and local men bac credit "tic. allow . to “356 his". him," they'can. bee-91‘9- th‘ere; .-itS=. merits W111 appeal, 't‘q‘ big we 31:50.1 fTégi verganythinï¬ to. say a-‘ up 33,, 'pmpectcl; ,ggiih'tlieir moxie : an .Lto the; stage wh 'per1y pa}. :91; th "Trinket; ’. In?â€ju8tice to; .thehprospcct:i r‘,e it ~shou1r; be said that The Advance knows? 91" .pmighty a: J'take‘f {$an ‘ ‘ f‘ lose 9» attic 01‘ maï¬g a. lot. That sort of syndié mate hélp's the devefdp m’en't of the cogntry without serio118 risk to 581137- syndioale hasn’t got3 If the money that may pour. mto 8110113 syndlcates weie to. go in larger 3 to prospectors, it would nothoso’ So long as the prospectors are working3 {he chances are good for the donntry'3 to prosper. But it is not probable 3that syndicates baa advertise exten- siveiy tp‘ the outputs world, and main- rison..-who have given their timé and ALWAYS INVESTIGATB ;' ' BEFORE ANY INVESTING y. At the present moment; however, another son: of syndicate is bemg featured. It maybe all: right but it leeks like the kind that should have the sternest invest stion before the {slightï¬st mvestmen. It is the kind‘ i -, 57;“ “unit shares’.’ m eeld, too ft that†there is anything 110-8611 ;hnt;,the sharesh One syndicate, for .metanee, advertises that its ‘ ‘obJee- ï¬ne 19 24 claims, of which gene are at - f‘ . †’ Another advertises that etak will he done “before the big :11ma the epnng ’- ’ In other ï¬gqrde » ‘ w ' ' ‘ . ' 33¢» - ' Nahum can eat- v. «at-bis renounce 91’ .V *1?“ ~. eapn sme 1911111111133 at ï¬nd they cart is float interestu E’- ï¬eén mtnesaet in" ‘Neigf‘ ‘urm'g Townshl South Par V ‘ Keen Game from Canadlans m Mines League. Lots of Fun pt__ Broomball Match at 30ch End Other Items 0f Vrvw"-;w --,-- -..--v-:.â€"â€".v-v e 7. The. Sanitaï¬y. ' : Dmy formerly owmdiby Mr. Q90. Pirie, his Been bought ,by Messrs. D. A; McLeod and Robt‘. Bennet, who intend to 'caterxto the needs. of South Porcupihe, Dame end Schumae‘herl with milk from, this' splendid herd of cows: ' Mr. McLeod. hes moved his family into the 'resi- deuce lately occupied. by Mr. Pirie and Mr.’-;P.irie ’8 family haVe taken up residence 'in’onepf the Hylenihouses. South Porcupme, March 2nd, 1926. Special (:2 The Advance «r n , fu- ‘ ‘ LUDLqu-vv on vuv v... wâ€"v _.__.’,_'.._.. - _.. Messrs Jim Drynan and Harrison Boyle, of Cebdon, are visiting in' *camp the guests â€of Mr. and Mrs. A. McGinn. .. » Messrs Harry Owens and Thos. Cowan have returned from their trip to Red Lake. ‘ 'v'--r â€" On Monday, March lst, the South] Porcupine team faced the Canadians of Timmins in one of the most closely contested games of the Mines League series. The result was a score 01? 5'4, in favour of the Porcupine boys. In ; the ï¬rst period, though the play was ifast from the be nning neither team {scored a goal. hi the second period. lTeevin for the home team managed. to get the puck through but this was? Boon g6tied by the Canadians, who then} proceeded to make a count of. 3 goals This h wever was again tied by Tec~ v‘in making two more ecunts for. the Porcuplnesg; the third goal was the re» sult of some verv ï¬neg; hockey on the part of “Dutchy’.. ’ Cain who brought the puck down the/ice with one of his characteristic rushes, Teevin being 111g ght on the :job .to make it count in: .3 way that brought the loudest ap- plause the large gathermg of Percu- ne fans could possibly raise. Again Fe Canadihna reused the score but. it; Was not long until Jim Fell by a... spectacular play with? bram-work. back of it, made another‘count, again» ‘felno the gamer. alts lpï¬ked 1011 asame‘: fine as though it Was going to 1'9". main thus, beth teams Working strenu- ously to break the tie, .when Teevin shot another; gel for the Porcupmes Wlth -;but a few minutes more to play .the Porcupine boys came 0 he ice, he victors, having man‘ag d to hold ack the (32:11.5. - to the close of ï¬n game: There were several ‘. ‘ casu- ‘ has†on both' sides, S "eaif having ' an ugly cut abgyve the left g e “memes, 1 1e numerous. 9f exc1tement of tthagame we track of the number» allotted to? There was arsplendld at"- enthuslasts _ -;..:’10ne of the some ' smoke as sDubch "’ Cam was ngï¬ thereimth' some splendid work. The . other games areteheh .. ‘ 101111"; g '- ï¬nt all who can, should follow cur Keys r1ght through now and cheer . em to; a happy ï¬nish Inna-upâ€" .an ‘ "' 11,1 - heme 1...; en all,;f‘fd_’ce‘, Portelance, centre, During-gthe ‘ Week hockey] matches played at} the ,Skating Rink - reenlted in the felloTVfiï¬g' scores :â€"Wbd-., Feb; 2°4â€"TOWn and Dome Lake,‘ the boom being 321 favour of. Town; Friday ’5 game between Dome and "Dome, Lake was postponed indeï¬nitely; .on Satur- day the Schumacher‘- Trail Rangers played the. Town: Trail (Rangers- the town hoys _winn_ir_1g in “a scone 1.6.0:. ' upon request South Porcupine. News. .. k â€" Ag-sOn _Wgsqui:n".-td Mn and Mrs. N. King: :Pércnp'ine 'on' Friday; Feb. 26th, but‘in spite of the eflorts of .Dr. and murag he died on Saturday, Feb. 21"; th, Mrs. King is at present very 1 o O; ' ()1. v J The elections for Reeve of ‘W Int- ney te take the place of Ca t. Wm. McGregor, deceased, resuite in Mr Geo gBehnerman winnn‘rg with a majority of IQ over his opponent Mr; I. P1 WiISOn. ‘ ' 1. Myers (of angn Sound): 1,. J.- b . vvvuuwu . _ i1...".Sunda_.y" last - the Rev. P.’ “A. Norgï¬em,‘ Missionary ‘fro'm ' M0030 Factbry, preached in 'the TAnglieen Church. He‘s on furlough and has beehtï¬king thqwork of Rev. King in Cochraï¬e,7the’la8t while. ' . . The meeting of the Women’ s Aux- iliai'y of the Aug hcan Church was held on Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Jas. Alexander. Messrs Ken. Dmcon and F C. Evans are in Toronto this week on business for the township. ' The Home and School Association held their regular meeting on Tues- day, 23rd. Owing to the opening of the hospital this had been postponed : from the previous Wédnesday Mrs. |.,Max Smith, the secretary read a let- ? ter from Miss Agnes McPhail, telling h0w the Public Speaking contests are carried on in Grey COunty. She also sent some very ï¬ne prints -x(9†6’ ’) of diï¬erent parts of the Parliament .‘Bulldmgs and pdints of interest in â€OttavVa and copies of 'a series bf let- ters. which she had sent to the public ‘ schools throughout Grey, describing the methods pursued by the govern- ment etc These were given over to .Mrs: M. Colborne IfOr use.in her “class.- .Aiong the pupils from Mrs. Calhoun ’8 room who were {competing .‘for honours were the following: â€"â€" ,Owen Wrig ..... ke on “My Trip to 6mm Ste] McDougall .“The :United Em ï¬re L‘o yalistsâ€; Earle ï¬Haï¬ulton y Trip to Grandpa’s â€; "‘K‘athleen Gallagher gave a most; 4...... ‘us sketchten “My Fire 1. Trip: . o, = astmgs†Carlo Cattarello spoke on “The union: Jack’ ’ ,Evelyn Burke, “My Summer Vacationâ€, Camelia Goulet “ Studies’ ’ Francesco Catta†rello, “My trip from Italy"; Betty Baker, “Description of a Beautiful Road in .,. the ,North Land†Irene Burke ‘-‘ +"p to Buckm'ham†Stella Sml." .. “My First Experience’ in an Aeroplan ;Bessie Mansï¬eld, “My Trip to ' nglend and Backâ€; Nancy Consentmo, “In theWoods †__â€" ~- Bbi'her-At SOuth Porcupine, . on . Sun- day,"--Egb.~27th, to Mr. and Mrs; H. M‘ontrOSeFâ€"a son (Wilburn - Jay); ‘ Miss '»Beclair,' ‘of Irocjué’is rFalls', visited over rthe week-end. .with Mr. and. Mrs. Moorehead. cy Consentmo “In the Woods.†§ Winners were .~â€"Sr III Classâ€"let uOWen anht 211d Betty Baker; Jr. IV Classâ€"lst Stella: Smith, 2nd ‘fIarold-i Me is. A speiaI prize do- hated by Mrs. M. Smith was given to Carlo Cattarello, his handling 6f the Hmatenal and his delivery being such euld *have doiie credit to a. High 7 â€f, -' student ziinsteadmofaa £1, II]; mass but 13th being out from Italy hree years there were some words, the are nunelahon of which brought aerage marks a little loWer than; [ithé Winners. The. fact that_ Carlo chose this subject of his own free 5 and handled it; So. thoroughly,“ Est 0ough still onl a newcomer to our try, speak well for the future ; ei ensh1p of 0 ads. Betty Baker’ 8 talk described in a very original way sonic of the fbe‘auty spots (in the road from .;;Dane to Larder Lake. The Judges? were Mesdames Kincaid and Cahill and Mr. Miles Clarke. It was am, interesting cyaning and parents was proud of the efforts of their children and of disinterest taken in them by Mrs; Colborne their teacher The room ,was croWded and as seatiiég : apapity is at a premum it We e given} if. the children of the other l3136111113 than those competing, [did not come unless accompanied by their parents or a brother or sister of the coinpet- cutive were pleased to See mothers taking a hve enough interest in this work to com bringing their babes ill’ anus. The whble aim back Of Home and School Werk 18 to have the child feel that his pmnis’ interest and the flashers Work on his behalf . _ , cb'l'd who feels feaneerns him. when he is say from home, as Well as in it, is going t‘o be 01mm Mum and ithat citizens such as hand Mrs. Ls- :. to may ‘now be minim-ed 31119113 ï¬e permanent mm of our town. ‘ M133 VermDemway spent the steak- and at beluhome in Gimme. f- f; 5“ ‘ Mrs J‘is H .p ‘ about twsnty of ï¬re f people list week i? honour; of Mi83‘ Florence éPéi'clvai 0 has keen Visitmg her sister, Miss Ida, for the past month. The evening; was spent in 113io and dancing and a jolly good 3 was ‘spent by all. , . . I In the competitien for the Lang Shield air the Curling Club, Mr. 71'. Solomon, of Schumaeher, was winner of the trophy;~ the ï¬nals being played on Monday, March lst The rink was made up of D. MeLellan, G. McKinley. J as Hogg and I. Solomon, skip. The defeated rink censisté‘d of Scott, Fair- burst and- J Mason with Gee. Rewe, . On Tuesday evening a battle royal was waged at the Skating Rink be- tWeen the Curling Club and the Fire Dept. This was the Broomball match; staged for the beneï¬t of the «Band. The line-up was as follOws :-â€"-Curlers. -â€"Goal, A. D. Pearce; defence, P. Richards and 131". Harp er; centre, La Mothe; wings, Dr. Sullivan and H. Boyle, subs, any other curlers that happened to get on the' we. Firemen â€"â€"‘â€"_Goal, H. Grewcoe; defence, V. ..... Mc- Mansï¬eld, wings, Jas. Hogg and H. â€Miller; subsâ€"those who ï¬lled m, then stay ed on the ice. Henry Miller,as 9 grandmother 1n her “plaidie,†show- ed- some very good bursts of speed for his age. ,I' Itxwas interesting to note the diï¬erent methods of attacking the hall zâ€"P. Richards studied it as you would a golf ball; J as Hogg sat down on the ice to watch its progress; H. Grewcoe pirouetted gracefully, after each attempt, While Stan Pearce us- ually stood on (the tips of. his ï¬ngers and the toe-ends of his skates, his swallow-tad coat in the air V-:t' :Mc-x, Coshen 8 area stretched horizontally, across the goal ‘made a more unposmv‘ defence than perpendmularly. a Dr. ‘Harper Gidently remembered “Bus’sy wants a corner ’ ’ ‘of his still more youthful days and was at Various twes pushed back into the comer. ‘ LaMothe thought the referee made the eggltles to'9 1i ht. Dr. Sullivan and oyle seeme to be contmually’ 1n {the penalty box during the 'early part, I of the game having committed all the catego ofliences, such as hitting !the« ball too hard, sitting down on the‘ skip. The score was 35-2. The skips chosen for the rinks competing for the. Pilsworth Memorial Trophy :have been drawn as followsz-e-F. C. VE'yans, .Eg-G. Brittoh,Geo. Rowe, Jae. Hogg‘,‘ F.»Horn‘e, M; Legabe, C. B. Morgan, A. . Bacovetsky, H. Boyle, L. Sander, H; Doelle, S. Kennehdya W. Fairlmxreiz,~ J. V Shewan; Dr. Kirkup, W Brooks. U'ï¬ to time of writing the follov'rinlg games. have been played :-â€"Hogg 8N8. Rewe >10; Fairhurst woï¬ from Shewan by. default; S. Kennedy 7,. Doelle 6; Sander 9 Boyle 6. '_ _ , so alias a: while off. When others of fans usurped this 3 ' _ ; bahly the has: man on the ï¬eld. hi“ it , be that it was the Wi9d oatehwg - «mes him gong. A: D. Pearee,__ proved so fortnidahle in goal for the Curlers that deem“ to the rushes of the. ï¬remen at really 81armi'ng speed no, goal Was scored until it happen ed that all the men were in the penalty best sweet 3. Gre \ be. and hangout Then this; eï¬eeti “Chrysler Sex» vice†hhlrged, as they. usually do . with telling efleet and Ythe ball fat . past the prostrate goal~tender. score was 1-1 after considerable over- time. Paddy Gallagher was the elli- cient referee and the fans were kept so him laughing they did not notice . the cold. i- Born--In \South Porou'pine at the ~ home’of Mrs. J. Costain on Feb. 22nd, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Costainâ€"a son, t(Gelnrg'e‘ Harvey). Congratulations. We hear that the Polack who was hit by a falling plank at the Ankerite, died last Sunday. , . ’3 ,. r V _- ..’ if. 3' 31- _: ' . r4. _ ‘2' ' .t , ¢ m; g WW. w z «WW jrfxwf ':.i:>-::;.:«'»r - .L W; G. Bov'vles, B.A. Banister, Senator, 1mm, etc. Res. 17 Bâ€"PHONESâ€"Oï¬ce 96 - South Po’rcnpine‘ Ifllay and Bridge work a Specialty Res. 23XLâ€"PHONESâ€"Oï¬co 11 South Porcupine '- Dr. i E. s. somem'ue 1+ Golden Ave. South Porcupine Phone 51 PHYSICIAN SURGEON 0 w Accouon‘un Over Pilswbrth,'s Drug Store LAW. OFFICE Dentist-7