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Porcupine Advance, 8 Jul 1926, 1, p. 2

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_ Have all garbage cans disinfecte and kept covered. Make all toilets fly proof. ALL PREMISES MUST BE CLEAN ED AND LEFT INX A SANITAR CONDITIONX BY MAY 22nd, 1926 Stable yards must be cleaned and all manure removed and covered manure boxes placed at the stables. Have all garbage cans disinfected Use plenty of Chloride of Lime which can be procured at the Town Hall free of charge. Householders are requested to aid the Department of Health by the eleaning up of their premises. An accepted cheque on a clhartered bank of Canada for Five per cent of the contract price must accompany each tender. Sealed tenders addressed to W. H. Maund, Secretaryâ€"Treasurer of the Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Railway Commission will be received until twelve o‘clock noon of Friday the sixteenth day of July 1926, for the construction of a passenger staâ€" tion at Iroquois Falls, Ontario. Plans, Specifications, form of tenâ€" der and instructions to bidders may be obtained at the office of the Chief Sngineer, North Bay. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. June 28th, 1926 Temiskaming Northern Ontario Rly. Commission Now Getting $7.00 per day. He was just an ordinary labourer beâ€" fore legrning his trade. _ You can earn the same money by learning Garage Work, Battery or Barbering. Special rate now on. Learn and earn. Act now! _ Call or write. Hemphill‘s Ltd., 163 King St. W., Toronto. h. \*. :t .A :t. .A 3 o *at s *s* *s *4 CARSON‘S + BARBER SHOP 0’0 °4 °o "s s "o" "o "s s "o‘"s °t °s °6 "s""e eractantactaestestectestectactestectactesroactactectacsracstoe *# + 4 # “. #4, #, *#* *# 4 #4 *# o #+ + .. I came to Timmins seven years ago poor. And toâ€"day I am walkâ€" ing with a cane because I am cripâ€" pled up after having a paralytic stroke, which left me with a weak leg, but I am still in the Singer Sewing Machines and Willis Pianos business, and ready to treat all courteously as usual, under the same name. Schumacher Electric 5 Reed Block Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries of Public, etc. Attentionâ€" Houseâ€" holders SPRING CLEANâ€"UP Schumacher Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. ROOM 2 GORDON BLOCK TIMMINS Baths at all hours while the shop is open. Shower or Tub, Hot or Cold, as you wish. Basement, Gordon Block Platus Lewis William 0. Langdon Thursday, July 8th, 1926 3 Cedar Street, North Get your old batteries repaired here. Don‘t throw them away For further information Phone 380â€"AÂ¥ Block Timmins New Offices S. B"CLEMENT, Chief Engineer, North Bay, Ont. 97 Order Ont. â€"»19â€"31 I herebhy declare Monday the Seâ€" cond day of August 1926, to be a Civic Holiday in the Town of Timmins. The following were the results of the events :â€" Fire Chief‘s Raceâ€"Chief Matheson, of iCobalt. Special prize for the Gollen City In the Firemen‘s Tournament the Schumacher â€" Fire â€" Brigade, â€" under Chief Chas. Juceksch won the banner for the second year in succeession by winning the wagon race. On total points for the day, New Liskeard won the American LaFrance shield. ‘Phe annual Temiskaming Firemen‘s Tournament held at Cochrane on Doâ€" minion Day was another added to the Association‘s list of successes. The weather was fine and there were said to be over 2000 visitors at Cochrane for the occeasion, the crowds in atâ€" tendance at the sports and events heâ€" ing very large. The teams representâ€" ed at the tournament included :â€"Coâ€" balt, Haileybury, New Liskeard, Iroâ€" quois Falls, Ansonville, South Porâ€" ecupine, Schumacher and Cochrane. While the latter took part in the events, following the usual custom the Cochrane teams being the home team did not compete. ‘The grand parade of autos and floats was one of the most extended and impressive ever, seen in the North,. Schumacher Wins Wagon Race Again. New Liskeard Wins in Total Points for Day‘s Sports aUbGGEOGFUL FIREMEN‘S TOURNAMENT AT COCHRANE ANEWs. BET TER FURNACE at a Sensaftional Priceo A moderate payment down inâ€" _ e stalls the new Gilson *"Magic.‘" Learn all the features of this new sensationallyâ€"priced heating system. _ We will Catalogue, sketch plan forms, estimates and full plied without obligating you in any way. Act at make plans for heating your home properly. The new Gilson "Magic‘ is built of Tungsten Plate. Transmits heat THREE TIMES faster. Patented airâ€"blast burns all the gas and smoke. _ New type coneâ€"shaped grate gets more heat units out of fuel. Electric arc welding seals the furnace tight as an egg against leaks of gas, dust or smoke. Telephone 102 Gilson Mifg. Co., Limited CGilson‘s of Guelph now offer you a perfected furnaceâ€"pipeless or pipe styleâ€"at a sensational price. The first revolutionary imâ€" provement in home heating in half a centuryâ€"lowâ€"priced, efficient, quickly installed in any home, school or church. Costs Less to Buyâ€" Less to Use Burns Hard or Soft Coal, Coke or Wood You are not dependent upon hard coal alone as you get excellent results from any kind of fuelâ€"soft coal, coke, oil or gas. You enjoy an extra saving by using low cost fuels. Write for Easy Payment Plan Union Coal Co. Ltd., Timmins, Ont. E. G. DICKSON, Mayor. Firemens 100 yards, 1st, G. L. Whitâ€" ing, 2nd, (G¢. Thompson. team consists of players selected by ing, 2nd, G¢. Thompson. There was lots of hbaseball, ‘two Cochrane teams, Iroquois Falls and South Poreupine competing, South Poreupine being the final chamnions of the day. In football, Smooth Hop Skip and Jump, 1st, T. Davidâ€" son, Schumacher, 2nd, C. Stargratt, Falls. 220 yards open, l1st, C. H. Jones, Falls, 2nd, E. Gauthier, Cochrane. KRunning broad jump, 1st, T. Davidâ€" son, Schumacher, 2nd, C. Stargratt, Falls. e seconds. â€"Iroquois Falls fiftyâ€"six and one‘fifth seconds. Chief Mathieson, of Cobalt, was the winner of the ftire chief‘s race. Teddy Hall won a speâ€" cral prize of $10 for his Golden City turnout of dogs and buggy. 100 yards open, Ist, E. Gauthier, Cochrane, 2fd, C. H. Jones, Iroquois Falls. Reel raceâ€"New Liskeard won the reel race in fiftyâ€"one seconds flat. Ansonville would have been second in fiftyâ€"one and threeâ€"fifth seconds but were disqualified for not running the full distance due to a mistake in starting. place accordingly went â€"toâ€" Schumacher in fiftyvâ€"five Ladder raceâ€"New Liskeard twenty and fourâ€"fifths seeonds, TIroquois Falls twentyâ€"one and â€" oneâ€"fifth seconds, Ansonville and Cobalt tied for third place and on the saw off Ansonville won in twentyâ€"two and oneâ€"fifth seconds. Wagon â€" raceâ€"Schumacher, fiftyâ€" two and oneâ€"fifth seconds; Ansonville and New Liskeard tied for second place, New Liskeard winning the saw off in fiftyâ€"three andâ€" twoâ€"fifths seconds ; Ansonville _ sixtyâ€"three seconds. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, FIMMINS, ONTARIO Fire Chief‘s turnout of dogs and bugâ€" gy was won by Mr. Teddy Hull and his Newfoundlands. welcome your inquiry. information, gladly supâ€" onceâ€"this is the time to the toâ€"morrow, July 4th, Golden City will be a filag stop for train No. 47 on Sundays.‘‘ The public certainly appreciate the very evident desire of the T. N.O. to serve the public convenience and advantage, and the prompt and kindâ€" ly manner in which the Commissfon grants any requests that may be acâ€" ceded to makes the good service all the more appreciated. a couple of hours for the evening train is disagreeable for all and especially a hardship for the many women and children who patronize (Golden City. Last week The Advance suggested that the T. N.O0. Railwayâ€" always shows such a desire to accommodate the public in eyery way and to give the best ]mssxhle service, that all Ih it would hbe necessary would be to call attention to the need and the matter would be remedied if at all possible. The truth of this suggestion was proven on Saturday w hen the followâ€" ing telegram was received from Mr. (Geo. W. Lee, chairman of the ‘F. N. N. Railway Commission :â€" *Effective toâ€"morrow, July 4th, Golden City will be a filag stop for train No. 47 on Sundays."‘ WRICGINAL DESCRIPTION OF JUST HOW HE FELT A certain humorous employee of the MHollinger had been ordered by the Gloctor to go home and go to bed and tay there for so many days. Before the limit was up the doctor made a call and found the patient up and aâ€" round. T./N.O. Make Another Provision for t’he Accommodation of the Public Generally Last week The Advance called atâ€" tention to the convenience there would be to the people who picnic at (Golden City on Sundays if Train No. 47 would stop at that station. Particuâ€" larly on occeasions when the weather turns unfavourable ithe extra wait of wyell, if does 100KkK that wiay,‘ idmifted the patient. The doctor frowned and then, mak ng the best of a bad job, asked ‘And how do you feel ?2"" ‘*I feel like a crossâ€"ceut sawl!"‘ wa GOLDEN CITY T0 BEeFLAG FOR 47 ON SUNDAYS Cochrane was finely decorated for the big day and the people of Cochâ€" rane showed a very pleasing hospitalâ€" ity to all visitors and the day will be long remembered in bleasant memâ€" ories, Although the Timmins team did not compete, several from town went to Cochrane for the Dominion Day event. Some attempted the journey by the highway, but found one partieular strip between the Juncetion and Cochâ€" rane just about impossible to negotiâ€" ate, though some actually did make it despite all difficulties. â€" Two bands were in attendance at' Cochrane for the big day and everyâ€"| thing went off very aredntablv to .fll; concerned. Cochrane Firemen h-noa been complimented ‘on all sides for the success attained. ’ Rock Falls defeated Cochrane 3 after a rousing battle, GOct( reply. And how might that be?"" asked puzzled doctor. Weli that means it would take good men to handle me this mornâ€" °C was the answer. W el] VOU are of bed look that way o bed and 5. Before r made a up and aâ€" ite ie ates 030 430430 en | | O ] 1 }( *% \f\\.\%‘fl\.\\\fiS\S\%\\S\SS\SS%\SSSS‘S%S\\\'{ oursâ€"Kosa Wong, Jean Montigny, Stella Miller, Caroline Baldovin, Glaâ€" dys Gannon, Hazel Gilbert. Pass :â€" ~Jr. . HLâ€" to ~r.: IIâ€"Pasgs:â€" William â€" Hartling, Frank Rubeck, Basil MeDonald, Hughie Aide, Sam Finkelman, Anrthur Adamson. â€" Reâ€" commended :â€"William Martin, Cecil tobinson, Annie Rubeck. toom 5.â€"Jr. II to Sr. II.â€"Honâ€" oursâ€"Rosa Jean Montizgny, To Junior IIIâ€"Honours:â€"Robert Moore, Mary Donylehuk, Madeleine Macdonâ€" ald and Edward Bheculski, equal; George Leck, Mary Mira, Joseph Charlebois (To Junior IIFf in Arithâ€" metic.) â€" Recommended :â€"Elia _ Zuliâ€" ani, Donald Carey. Room4â€"From Sr. II to Jr. IIIâ€"â€" Honours:â€"â€" Mary~ Hickey, â€" Violet Innes. Gertrude Furlone. Mn Honours:â€"â€" Mary= Hickey, â€" Violet Innes, Gertrude Furlong, Jack Mcâ€" Crae, Elsie Robar, Signe Taipole. Pass:â€"David Sky, Jack Kee, Helen » , ie The following are the promotions at Schumacher Public Sehool. Room 1â€"From Junior TV to Senior IV . Honoursâ€"Grant Barron, Chrisâ€" s1i6 Murphy, Jennie MelLeod, Theresa Hope, Perey Aide, Evelyn Leck, Mary Taipale, R(m.lld Denny, Roy Haailâ€" ton, _ Keith _ Valfntine.. Passed :â€" Arnold _ Hawkins, Dorothy Heath, Luey Cowan, Gertrude Church, Mary MceDonald, Lilian Valentine. List of Successful Pupils in the Various Classes at the Schumacher Public School for the Term Ending in June. Pupils promoted to Higher Classes. Many Pass Examinations With Honours. * "¢ * "¢"~+ "@ $ oN cuoug 9X 0O 4 $ wl lt e B lt e uie l i Ne a en e lc it iz e en Sn ie 31 a ts ts en 2e e ane®h Promotion Examinations Schumacher Public School 38 Fourth Ave., or PO. B Treatments are very beneficial in ceases of rhe kidney troub]e; also for nerenngag A TAKE CARE OF YOUR HEALTH Excavations for Cellars, Sewers, Etc. Contracts of all kinds COME TO AARNIO‘S HEALTH HOME °* o o 4 M LVE LEO MASCIOH CONTRACTOR EMPIRE BUILD il in cases of yrhenmatism so for nervous disorders Lady can get greens. Golf ‘Club Secretary (tactfully) : (iood try, but don‘t you think you would do much better without such high heels on vour chnos 2 wWin Tor The Cobalt tear best of the Te southern group James meizer, Arnold Jordon, V 10l@ MceKay. â€" Passâ€"Ernest Webber, Elizaâ€" beth Davies, Peggy Donylehuk, Ada Miller, Leo Boissonault. From Sentor Primer to Junior First â€"Honoursâ€"Biwick â€" Dawson, Ernie MeKinnon. Passâ€"Bill Gilbert, Wilko Helene, Muriel Sims, Mary Villeneuve, Leo Boissonault. â€" win Laughrin, Celia Colas. s *A NRoom 9â€"From Junior I to Senior Iâ€"Honoursâ€"Ethel _ Hogan, _ Isabel Tompkinson, â€" Catherine _ Macédonald, Jay Wookey, Alma Turcotte, George Pereijval, I)m is Macdonald, John Mira James Keizer, Arnold Jordon, YViola MceKay. â€" Passâ€"Ernest Webber, Elizaâ€" beth Davies, Peggy Donylehuk, Ada Miller, Leo Boissonault. morning secore was Cliff and the after COPPER CLIFF DOESN‘T DO A THING TO COBALT: Copper _ Cliff, _ am; champions of Ontaypio, balt on Dominion Da ppcked team in two To _ Senior _ Primerâ€"Honoursâ€" Helen Miller, Natali Gregulski, Franâ€" cecso Innarelli, Ida Duxfield, Gordon Denny, Faye Farr. â€" Passâ€"Ralph Webber, James Smith, Clarence Dilâ€" lon, Julish Smith, Harry, Haras, Anita Shewan. Mary Emma Skavlem, Royee White, William Shewan, Earl Lampâ€" kin, May Fowler, Lilah Norris, Jessie Wong, Leslie Haras. _ Recommended Frank â€" Skelly, Fisher, John Kezer. Noom 9â€"From Junior I to Senior Iâ€"Honoursâ€"Ethel _ Hogan, _ Isabel Tompkinson, â€" Catherine Maédonald, To Junior Kirstâ€"P Popoâ€" vich, John Lark, Steve Ostovich, Jean Heath, Maria Maliani. To Senior Primerâ€"Honoursâ€"Eino Nikula. Passâ€"Louey Montigny, Berâ€" nard Weber, Milton Sullivan, Tom Holgovich, Albert Riley, George Cousâ€" meau, Kenneth Robar, Maleon Martin, Veikko Helin, Fannie Walko, May Latour. Room 8â€"To Senior First.â€"Honâ€" oursâ€"Mildred Dennison, Albert Keeâ€" lan, Sarah Finkelman, Lawson Hicâ€" key,. Passâ€"Janet Dve, Sada Newâ€" lands Room 6.â€"From Jr. II to Sr. II.â€" Honoursâ€"Edith Armstrong, Lester Besley, Florence Dillon, Elsie_Martin, Mary Macdonald, Wilfrid Prest, Bobâ€" bie Sullivan, Sybil Laughren, Mimer Nikula, Eva Prest, Roland Nilson, (Gerald MceDonald, Russell Farr, Mike Popovich, Mike Osfoviech, _ George sceott, Gertrude Smith. Passâ€"Walâ€" ter Spurrell, Elvi Rantio, Arthur Sims (Gaenovaffe Malisane, Pauline Fourâ€" mer, Jimmie Gregulski. Recommendâ€" edâ€"Agnes Robertson. From Senior I to Junior IIL.â€"Honâ€" oursâ€"Albert _ Tompkinson, Mildred Furlong, Jack Hartling, Douglas Kitâ€" chen, Edward Grentz, Tom Moore. Edâ€" na Cousineaun, Steve Rubeec, Walter MceCrac, Aubrey Robinson. Room 7.â€"To Senior Firstâ€"Honâ€" oursâ€"Gertrude â€" Hawkins, Marianne Cooper, Elmer Small, Mary Kranceâ€" vich, Robert Fournier. _ Passâ€"Ahti Salo. Sr. l to Jr. 11.â€"Houoursâ€"Pat Millâ€" r, Zelda Sky, Jack Martin, Ellen Meceâ€" Cadden, Doris Spurell, Hazel Dainton. Passâ€"Helen Luchan, Jessie Latour, Ethel _ MeKinnon, George â€" MceGarry, Howard Cowan, Minnie Bobinski, Stanley Laing, Frank Augustnyowski, Jennie Smith, Jolhn Keeley, Mary Holgovich, Bessie Almstlull. Albert Villeneve, Sam Nubec, Bohby Robar,. (recommended.) Bill Kuly, Toivo Frantsi, Mike Holgoâ€" vich, Eugene Montigny, Walter Craig, Madeleine Rubeck, Leonard Staples, Rosy Holgovich, Allan Tario, Woodâ€" row Brady (missed 2 exams.) recomâ€" mended. Srl to Jr. T MiH._ 868, Timmins, such G18orders OKT} for the visitors 12 t« team was picked from Temiskaming Ball Lea: Massages, Etc _better without s.{lcli our shoes? Oh., I like them (Oina mtapio0, played at on Day, ‘defeatin io two matches. was 4â€"0 for Cop ifternoon session h, T like them., One good .grip on the , Leonard Staples, \llan Tario, Woodâ€" d 2 exams.) recomâ€" amateur ATt 1, Jsarl Lampâ€" Norris, Jessie Recommended EFisher, â€" Jolhn Pat Millâ€" baseball u6 The per All~â€" 6 the

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