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Porcupine Advance, 22 Apr 1926, 1, p. 5

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Mines, who is in a saniterium in Toâ€" ronto, is lepurted as not being so well this week. Mrs. E. G,. Britton entertained a number of friends on Saturday last at a *‘‘Bridge and Tea‘‘ given in honour of her zuest, Mrs. Brltton, Sr., of Gananoque. Dainty prizes, and also a lucky number prize were a feaâ€" ture of the entertainment for the pleasant game of Bridge which all enJm ed. Mr. J. Pilsworth visited at his home in Englehart last week. Mr. Sherman Simpson, who was ftormerly in Todd‘s and Pilsworth‘s Drug Stores here, is now the druggist in urge of the South End Pharmaey . 0. Henderson. . T. Swanson is in Cobalt where he is at some diamond drilling work. The Oddfellows Lodge, accompanâ€" ied by Kitchener Rebekah Lodge, South Poreupine. will attend divine service in the United Church on Sunâ€" day evening, April 25th, at 7.30. The members of these lodges are requested to be at the 1.0.0.F. Hall at 6.30 p.m. to prepare for the march to the Mine Near South End Now Has Mill Running and Prosâ€" pects Very Bright. Annual Meeting of South Porcuâ€" pine Curling Club. Oddfellows and Rebekahs to Attend Church. Deaths at South Porcupine. South Porcupine Expects Big Things From Paymaster South Poreupine, Ont., April 21st, 1926. Special to The Ad\ ance. Miss M. Lynch, Prineipal of the Dome School, received a wire on Tuesâ€" day that her father was sinking very fast. He has been an invalid for some years. Miss Ly nch left on Wedâ€" nesda\ for Orillia to be at his bedside. Messrs H. M. Martin and W. Freeâ€" man were in Cochrane this week as delegates to the Anglican Synod beâ€" ing held there. \Ilss Clarice Whitehead, of Cobalt is the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. Gagnon. Mr. Frank Little, of Connaught, was a husmeas visitor to town tlns week The sad news reached here on Sunâ€" day last that Robert Bennet had died at the Royal Victoria Hospital in Montreal on Sunday morning. ‘*Bobâ€" by,"‘ by which name his friepds all knew him, had been in the Pofeupine Camp for some years, and had made friends of all who met him. A year ago last September he was married to Miss Edith Pirie, sister of Mrs. Geo. Helmer and Geo. Pirie of this place, She, with a young babe, now mourns the loss of a devoted husâ€" band. The operation to which he sucâ€" cumbed was for cancer of the stomach. Some time ago he underwent treatâ€" ment at Haileybury for what was then thought to be ulcers. some two months ago he went into partnership with D. A. MeLeod in the dairy busiâ€" ness but the more virulent form of the disease soon became manifest and it was necessary for him to go to Montâ€" real for treatment. _ Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Helmer, also Mr. Allan Bennet.‘ of Dome Lake, left on Monday mornâ€" ing to attend the funeral. Dr. Kirkup left on Monday for Gravenhurst, there to visit his brother, Mrs. Kirkup and the two children left on Tuesday. They intend making a tour of some of the Southern States before the Dr. takes up his practice avain, which‘ may possibly be in Deâ€" The many friends of Mrs. H. Clarke, of Val Gagne, will be pleased to know that she is now making good improvement and will soon be able to leave the hospital at Iroquois Palls. troit Mr. Walter Rowan, who wa by some falling rock at the some time ago, is back from the ern Hospital much improved in Mr. Kenneth Dowsett, who has been spending Easter with his parents at the Dome, returned last week to Upâ€" per Canada College, Toronto. Mr. Leo. Fortin has bought a nice lot, 50 x 100; on the Davy 1(ls<m road, near tlu, Ihuh Sehool, from Mr. J. Lepine, and mtends to erect a good residence thereon this summer. They are at present residing on Moore St. Mr. D. A. McLeod has returned from Toronto where he was underâ€" going hospital treatment. Mr. Meâ€" Leod has his family cosily domiciled in the house on Bloor avenue, forâ€" merly occupied by Mr. Martin Hughes. Mr. Hughes has leased the Sanitary Dairy and he and Mrs, Hughes have taken up their abode there. Mrs. Gordon MeKinley is home acain after an extended visit to her parents in Toronto. Mr. Elwyn Jamieson has moved his family into Dr. Russell‘s house on Bruce avenue, lately vacated by Dr. Kirkup. The **Bachelor‘s Hall‘‘ recently o0câ€" cupied by Mr. Orville Emery on Golâ€" den avenue is now oceupied by Mr. Irvin Haley, of the Dome Mines. Mr. Emery, we understand is going to Timmins after spending a couple of weeks here at his old stand. The Porcupine Curling Club held their annual meeting on Cw ednesday, April 14th, at 8 <pamn. Quite a numâ€" ber of members were present and the following officers were elected for the ensuing year:â€"President, George E. Cole; Secretaryâ€"treasurer, _ Frank Evans; Rink Committee, Hugh Boyle, W. D. Pearce, South Poreupine; Mr. Doelle, Ankerite; Dr. Russell, Dome Mines,. teo. Woods, of the Dome who is in a saniterium in Toâ€" is reported as not being so well the Westâ€" in health. returned as underâ€" A the underground workings of this mine. This new structure is a fine type of cyanide mill, designed to use the double ration process. By July Ist it is expected that its ceapacity will be increased to 350 tons. The 5 by 16 Ball Tube mill is on the ground at present and all the other equipment is on order, with which to take care of this increased capacity. The founâ€" dation for the new hoist, which is being installed, is also laid. â€" This hoist will have a much larger eapacity business visitor in toy The new mill of the master Gold Mines, 1. tions on Wednesday, fine new mill a ~ of 125 tons and was . B. D. Kelly, of Timm the Consnltmw Engine Hudson is Sunt. af C. Hudson Mr. R. } Mr. ‘Sandy‘‘ MeDiarmid, of New Liskeard, is a business visitor fo town. Mr. Wm. McLean, wellâ€"known in South Poreupine, is at present in the hospital at Connaught, with a badly lacerated foot having had it causght in the roller bearings of a sleigh, while helping logging operations at one of the camps of J. Gibson of this place. Mrs,. C. M. Austin, of Timmins, was the guest of Mrs. Thompson, Conâ€" naught Hill, this week. Mr. Coleman, of Hamilton, is a church. On Sunday morning the Oddâ€" fellows in Timmins parade to the church there and number of the brethren from this town are planning to attend at Timmins in the morning. Mr. W. P. MeLean of the Dome Exâ€" tension this week received word of the serious illness of his father in (Quyon, Quebec, and it may be necesâ€" The regular meeting of the Home and School Association was cancelled this ‘week owing to so much sickness among the members, The post cards of the High School, Public School and Teachers‘ Resiâ€" dence, being sold for the benefit of the Children‘s Playground, are not quite all disposed of yet, sary for him to go to him. The Ladies‘ Guild of the United Church are holding a bazaar and sale of homeâ€"made eooking at the 1.0.0.F. Hall on Friday, April 30th, from 2.30 to 7 p.m. There will be a Fish Pond and among the articles on sale there will be many novelties and fancy work as well as aprons, etc. The funeral of the late Paddy O‘â€" Neill took place on Friday morning to the Roman Catholie Cemetery at Timmins. Requiem Mass was held in South Poreupine where Rev. Father Lagreval officiated. Owine to the drifted state of the roads it was neâ€" cessary to transfer the funeral party from cars to sleighs to proceed from Timmins to the cemetery,. There were two beautiful wreaths from Dome emâ€" ployees and fellow workmen, also several spiritual offerings. The late Mr. O‘Neill was born in England of [rish parents thirtyâ€"four years ago. Two years ago last September he marâ€" ried Miss Alice Giroux of Dennis Centre who with one daughter, Mary, aged one year, survives him. _ There are also three surviving brothers:â€" Jolhin in Ireland, Peter in Ottawa and Joe in South Poreupine. Mr. O‘Neill has been an employee of the Dome mill for four and a half years. The United Provision Company are starting their excellent Jack Frost refrigerator system very soon now. This assures their patrons of the freshest to be obtained in meats, vegetables, berries, cream, ete. _ It is the only one of its kind in town. There is to be a Congregational meeting in the United Churech on Thursday, evening at 8 p.m. Among those who have been quite ill with "‘flu‘‘ during the past week are Mrs. H. Blood, Mrs. J. Huot, Stan, Pearce and Mrs. W. C. Sharp, but all are on the way to being well ogain, Mr. Nat Lunan, of Beauchene, Que., is the guest of his sister, Mrs. J Osâ€" trom. We learned this week that some desâ€" picable thief stole the flowering shrub that had been planted on Carlo Schneider‘s grave last summer, The mother, a â€" hardâ€"workng _ Finnish woman, had tended this shrub tenâ€" derly at her home where she had kept it planted carefully in a large box then when it had reached a stage of healthy growth had sunk it in the earth over the boys‘ grave. Upon returning to the cemetery she found that plant and all had been dug. up and removed. Although this was only a plant we feel that the lowâ€"down culprit who will desecrate the last resting place of a loved one, to satisfy his thieving instinets, should receive the full penalty that the law allows, and that a sharp lookout should be kept for any more such depredations. Messrs D. J. Nicholson and . Cowan have returned from Red Lake. This was Mr. Cowan‘s second trip into the new mining field. Mr. Duncan Campbell has gone to Hill‘s Lake on a business trip. structure is a fine mill, designed to use n this week. Porcupine P ']fl]‘a_ ‘t his asity TIIT PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMIN®S, ONTARIO. The stockâ€"reducing sale announs in last week‘s Advance, by the F. Burke Drug Co., Limited, as bei ended last mcrht is being prolong for a week. The sale for the f week was such an outstanding suce that it was felt that the public show have another week in which to ta advantaze of the exeellen}. barza ‘*It may well be repeated that owâ€" ing to inadequate protection and exâ€" travagant use, Canada‘s supply of softwoods is now only twoâ€"fifths that of her strongest competitor, the Unitâ€" ed States, despite her larger forest area. Canada‘s future is dependent, in no small degree, on the way in which the remaining timber supply is husbanded and its annual growth inâ€" creased."‘ a direct menaget sperity. establish proper methods of mana ment. than the old one. The outlook for this mine is a bright one and now that the wellâ€"known rich ore of the Payâ€" master‘ is being milled on their own property great expectations for a real future for this mine, that is gradually working up to one of the best are very logical. on Monday ad for sime time. Mr. Costain Fadeorac, of the Dome Mines, is building a house 28 ft. by 32 ft. on his lot on Connaught Hill. He owns eleven lots in a block in this section and also expects to erect a barn and will eventually move lus heard of dairy cows out to this locaâ€" tion. ‘"This â€" basic â€" requirement â€" means landâ€"classification by the #government administering the land resource. ‘Tim bered districts must be subjected to intensive survey, and agricultural and true forest lands must be definitely and finally demarcated. The next step is the permanent dedication hy statute of the true forest lands for use in timber production or watershed prute(tmn In this way, and in this way only, canthere be provided to the several forest authorities the faciliâ€" ties which will enable them to estabâ€" lish methods of protection and to Mr. Luhta is erecting a nice sized residence on the corner of Moore street and Bloor avenue. On Tuesday, Mrs. C. B. Morgan entertained both afternoon and evenâ€" ing in honour of Mrs. Britten of Ganâ€" anogque. There was a ladies‘ bridge in the afternoon and a mixed bridge at night. _ A very pleasant time was spent by all, who enjoyed the hospiâ€" tality of thls popular hostess. _ In the afternoon Mrs. B 11tt0n, the guest of honour, won the first prize : and Mrs. ‘‘The basis of this policy must be the segregation to their true economic use of all lands in the Dominion which are valuable only for timber production. Settlement must be diâ€" rected into agricultural areas, leaving the forest lands for the purpose inâ€" tended by nature, namely, the growmrr of trees. T. J. Wright the other one. In the evening, Mrs. C. M. Seott won ladies‘ first and Mr. E. G,. Britton, gent‘s first. Timmins 1.0.0.F. Lodge will hold the anniversary church parade on Sunday morning, April 25th, attendâ€" ing divine service at the United church at 11 p.m. ‘The menbers of the Lodge are asked to meet at the lodge room at 10.30 to march to the church. Rev. J. D. Parks, minister of the Unitâ€" ed church, will conduct the services, ‘‘The present situation in Canada with regard to forest depletion is unâ€" satisfactory. We are éating into our forest capital year by year at an alarming rate. Losses through forest fires and their attendant evils of inâ€" sect depredations and disease constiâ€" tute a national problem. The soluâ€" tion of the problem is possible only by concerted coâ€"operative action on the part of the federal and provincial governments, backed by a strong pubâ€" lie opinion, and expressed in a conâ€" crete, wellâ€"defined, and efficiently adâ€" ministered national forest policy. The new candy, orange and lemon slices, which have been on sale at the Pilsworth Estate Drug Store, have gone like wildâ€"fire. Out of a large slnpment only a few pounds are left hbut more is on order. Was it the but more is on order. Was it the taste or was it the ‘‘ad,"" or wasn‘t it both? ANNIVERSARY CHURCH SERVICE OF TIMMINS 10.0.F. NATIONAL FOREST POLICY URGENTLY REQUIRED NOW A booklet issued by the Dominion (GGovernment in connection with the ‘‘«Save the Forest Week‘‘ has the following pointed paragraphs :â€" Mr. Oscar Henderson left Tuesday or a two weel>‘s holiday in the south. Mrs. P. Larson and baby returned n Mondavy after visiting in Cobalt week. The sale for th as such an outstanding : was felt that the public nother week in which t to our national pro o ns ns io Sn Sn En Pnb in is Pn ite ies en ies ies ies ies hn 22420 320 4200 20e 3 4204200000 000040000000 0 0n t on un e 40e bp «* C°HÂ¥ t * % t t % 0.“.“ .“ .“‘“.“ .“.“ #. * 0“0 *4 *# 4# %. .*%,. * * *s* *s * “. * *4 # # t#+. *# # #4 # La *4 ® # *4 * La 44 # #4 #4 *# + #4 *# + ## # # 44 *# + +4 # 4 ## * # *4 *# #% #4# +. #@ #4 # # *4 *# LJ #4 *# # ¢+ #4 * # ## *# + #* # # #4 #@ # *# # #% *4 # LJ #4 # .0 *# ’0 # # #4 + #* o *a*"*s"*a**s**s t 082eet # .“0 4 Rev. B. G. Gosse to Speak Under Auspices of L. O. L. Personal and Other News Items from Schumacher Corâ€" respondent. Rev. C. Armstrong Sales Receives Call at United Church at Mattawa. / Special Address in United Church, Schumacher, May 7th Mr. J. MeGregor has severed his connection with tlhke Ankerite Mine where he has been engaged during the past few nronths. Mr. Humphrey Valentine has acâ€" cepted a position at Gowganda. Miss Pauline Belanger was a visitor in towm over the week endâ€" Messrs George Elliott and Carl Swanson have returned after.attendâ€" ing the funeral of their sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs. Garfield Heggert. KRery B. G. (Gosse will address a Schumacher, Special to The Mr. and Mrs been residing in to town. 1t, .t .# ..“.“.“.“.“.“.“.“.“.“.“.“. * * ht “.0 0. *# “. # #4 4 #% ## # La *4 *#+ # 4 *4 + + #4 #46 #@ * * * *4 * € *4 *# © #6 # L *4 #, .* s** #4 # 4 #* #® © ## *# # #4 * 4 w* *# 4 *4 # € # L 4* “.00.“. o O 0 »4 eetestodtes s* EXCURSION FROM NORTH LAND TO OLD COUNTRY In response to numerous demands, arrangements have just been completâ€" ed by the Robert Reford Co. Limited, for an exeursion for passengers from the Temiskaming distmet of Ontario Mr. John Vanier was elected Presiâ€" dent of the Iroquois Falls and Disâ€" trict Board of Trade last wéek. Mr. J. G@. Scott is the secretary. The new date for the annual meetâ€" ing of the District Conservative Asâ€" sociation has not yet been announced. It was intended to hold the meeting on the 15th, but the change in the reâ€" presentation act by which two ridings were made of the present riding of Cochrane made it necessary to postâ€" pone the meeting until such time ts the exact boundaries and situation are known. to the Old iCountry. The exeursion will sall by the Cunard liner ‘! Ausoâ€" led\mfl' Montreal at 10.00 a.m. on July 3rd, for Plymouth and Lonâ€" don, returning from Southampton in the Cunard liner ‘"Aseania,""‘ August 14th. Both these vessels are of the new postâ€"war, 14,000 ton type, and alâ€" though new, have already proved to be popular steamers on the St. Lawâ€" rence Route. This rather unique exeursion will provide an opportunity for visiting the Old Country at the very able rate of $155 return, this rate beâ€" ing exelusive of war tax, Canadian fare, between ports of deharkation and embarkation. It is thought that by sailing early in July advantage can be taken of the school vacation, and avoiding the heavy tourist season. The date has been so arranged that the members of the party may be back in time for the opening of the "Foâ€" fonto exhibition and the schools, Mr. T. Moseleyâ€"Williams, of New Liskeard, will escort the party and is very well known in travel difolts. Arrangements have been made so that those who do not plan to return with the party can make reservation on any steamer of the Cunard line within twelve months. It is expected that this exeursion will prove very popular wvith those in the Temiskaming disâ€" â€"rict, and every effort is being made ‘o ensure the utmost comfort and diversion obtainable at the very reaâ€" sonable rate quoted above. #* 4 *# #4 # *4 s**s #4 * *# #4 .*, .“.“ L #+* # t *#+ #@ # #* 4 h #* #@ € #4 w % #+* #@ La **C @ ”.“. 4 00.“’ * # *, La #4, *# .“ P we? #4 *.,.*, .0..“ * #© Box 85 uoOLDFIELDJ AOTEL BUILDING LAFFIN AND TALENTINO Sales Stable and Contractors c uk Carload of Horses and Milch Cows just arrived â€" ~% Cheap for Quick Sale Aprftâ€" 2Oth, 19206 Advance. E. Lomey, who have Timmuns, have moved A.F. KENNING NEXT TO POST OFFICE Real Estate Insurance AUTOMOBILE GASE AT SOUTH END REMANDED. A remand t next week was made on Wednesday in the case against R. (GGentile, who was charged with being intoxicated while in charge of an auâ€" tomobile reeently. The case. was called at South Poreupine yesterday, but owing to the absence of one of the counsel «@oncerned, remand was made until mext week. The charge was laid by the Township police following an automohbile accident in Schumacher. ‘"‘"It‘s your own fault!‘" ‘‘How : Â¥eq ‘‘I offered them to you last week and you wouldn‘t have them!‘‘â€" ‘‘Kaspar,""‘ Stockholni, GOLDEN BEAVER LODGE GIVES $50.00 TO V.O.N. FUND The list of subscriptions to the fund to bring a Vietorian Order Nurse to Timmins continues to grow. The latest contributor reported is Golden Beaver Lodge A.F, A. M., which lodge has given $350.00 to the fund. With the $500.00 from the Town and the $75.00 from the Kiwanis Club the fund has now a respectable start. There nre several other societies takâ€" ing collections or using other means to secure donations for the fund. In newspapers of the district reâ€" cently there have ‘been items that show that in practically every section of the North Land there is an epideâ€" mic of the "‘flu‘‘ in more or less acâ€" The District of Cochrane Branch of the Humane Society (Timmins) held a meeting on Tuesday evening of this week and many questions of inâ€" terest were taken up. There was a zood attendance and much interest was shown in the work of the Socieâ€" ty. Mr. J. A. Melnnis, the president, occupied the chair, and reports of many cases were received and dealt with. The Society is doing a usetful and helful work in safeguarding aniâ€" mals from illâ€"usage and abuse. ive progress. Fortunately the type is not a serious one, but it is mighty inconvenient, ( *‘The eggs I bought from you yesâ€" C o7 Sh” j terday weren‘t fres 1 4 i HUMANE SOCIETY HELD MEETING TUESDAY NIGHT Residence Phone 82 Her Fault. s*** #4 # And your boy wants a baseball. We have all the regulation sizes. W. G. Bowles, B.A. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, ete. now the seeds you want for that gardenâ€"We have them. _ Also miniature steamboats that travel in water, $1.25 to $2.50 Thursday, April 22nd; Chrysler Roadster in perfect conâ€" dition. _ Run orly 4.500 miles in 8 months. Price $1,500, terms. also Household Furniture, comprising Bedrooam, Diningâ€"room and Livingâ€" room Suites, with 6 fine rugs, Tea wagan, Vacuum cleaner and other extra pices for $500.00â€"or might be sold separtely, also Pianoâ€"good as newâ€"for $400.00 Golden Ave. For Sale Bruce Ave., So. Porcupine 12 t.f. Clean Teeth Count Much for Health, Dr. West‘s Tooth Rrushes cleanse all exposed portions of the tooth. Tooth Pastse Facial Oream PLA NT Good Service Dome Mines and (Golden Ave., South Porcupine â€" 15â€"28h Res. 17â€"B.â€"PHONEâ€"Office 96 South Porcupine _ 15â€"28h THE REXALL DRUG STORE SsSOUTH PORCUPINE Puretest Remedies Victor Records Neilson‘s Chocolates Drugs and Stationery wl For Sale at J. HOWARD Barber Parlours Dr. N. N. Kirkup VL 1} Y * gouth End PHYSICIAN SURGEON ACCOUCHEUR B. L. Pilsworth Estate Fishing tackle also Next to Gold Range Hotel PHONE 119 sOUTH PORCUPINE . A., H. Cafmémfi: . â€" Smith Tollet Accessories For Sale hy Pharmacy South Porcupine Phone 51

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