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Porcupine Advance, 13 Jan 1927, 2, p. 8

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Pine St., N. Jan. 1926 Brought forward Township of Tisdale, per t Government Grants ...... Mglscellaneous ........... Salnries, Staft............ .. ;. balnries, JanifOrs ............ ... Stationery and Supplies ...... Building Maintenance ........ Liaght and:Power .:............ ... Fquipment School Furnishings ........... Eucel *.; e n l ) Printing and Advertising ...... :. 9 s io se ie n n n +.k . .. .. .k 0.+ .+. Dental Inspections ........... Medical Inspections .......... Water and Sewage Installations Water Rates . ... Bank Interest and Stamp Tax . Seience Supplies ............. Law ... Auditors : ..s, ... .. F. M. BURKE LIMITED Certified and found correct. Receiptsâ€" Money Raised by Debentures. ‘S-H,OOO 00 Refund from Cement Co... 234.85 Disbursementsâ€" Cost of Building and Land, inâ€" cluding part of Furnishing Int. on Oâ€"D and Stamp Tax Balance on hand per Bank Book at January Sth, 1926......... Hentals,; etc. ; : ?...‘l..r..} ... Statement of Receipts Disbursements From Jan. 30, 1925 to Dec. 31, 1926 Bank Balance, Jan. 30, 1925 Disbursementsâ€" Hardware, D. Deacon acet Waterworks System Hardwood Floor ....... Piano on account ..... ... Fucel Fentae }. .%. ...X ns Lumber, G. D. Hamilton .. ASSEMBLY HALL ACCOUNT for 1926 Total Receipts Disbursementsâ€" A dog fills an empty space in a man‘s life, especially a hot dog. Balance per Bank Book,Decâ€" ember 27. 19206 .,....;... /. ano ....... Furnishings .. Printing ..... Amusement Caretaking SOUTH PORCUPINE, DOME AND CONTINUATION SCHOOLS TEACHERS‘ RESIDENCE CONâ€" STRUCTION ACCOUNT Total Balance Total Thursday, Jan. 13th, 1927 You may win as much as $100.00 or one of the twenty other cash prizes by making up a list of words from the twelve letters in NYAL CREOPHOS. There is a Nyal Drug Store in your ity. _ It offers all the famous Nyal _Preparations â€"NY AL EOPHOS, the valuable tonic, builder and remedy for persistent coughs, among them. ust ask the Nyal druggist for the ord Contest sheets, which exâ€" gulain everything. Nonecessity to y. Get your entry in early by going to the $600 Contest Ufl, uo UXA S : 30 06A 0 o4 M M CA M 0 4 0 C N t e 0M 40 4 n se c t t ‘ 8) JAnIOTS! .ls en +4 nc s + a neesss i insl es t s n hin e n it s s s nery@and.Supplies....... ... ... jalsl...s.. ug Maimmtenaunce and:Power‘.; lA ars $ en ie ment .. e KK o wae ie apa es . l + ng and Advertising‘............/@..... Mn ies o n yc e n e n n in n n q it n q is it t ies ts O Inspections . /.. ... ... ... l old . /.. al Inspections .. and Sewage Installations ........... s c ris s s uin 2. kn e n sls ts n n + n Interest and Stamp Tax ............. «.Â¥3 ... .2 s :ik sls iN it +in s 3 * > 4 ns s h yR e is ies c ie sds o Bank Bal. Dec. 31, 1926 Bank Bal., De« "Once a trialâ€" always Nyal‘‘ To December 1926 d x Expenditures Receipts taxes 1920 ; L. 5. ‘Train, Ratepayers‘ Auditor $ 1,034.02 $22,234.85 â€" $22,234.85 $1,034.02 p210.96 478.95 #*680.81L South Porcupine, Jan. l1th. Speâ€" cial to The Advance. Mrs. Geo. Hawkins leaves on the 18th dfor a six months‘ visit to her home in Iiverpool, England. _ Mr. Hawkins will accompany her as far as St. John, N.B.. from which port she will sail on the S.S8. Marlock on Jan. 21st. 4. Messts tius; and Geo,. Keller have returned to the Ankerite from a visit to their home at Ottawa. So,fith Porcupine Wins From ‘Mclintyres in Spcedy Hockey Five Hundred or More Fans Delighted with Game on Monday Night. Women‘s Auxiliary of Anglican Church Elects Officers. Other South Porcupine News. .$46,668.24 . $46,377.57 . © 990.67 December 31st 1926 1()() 20 $406,668.24 $21,759.49 160.87 314.49 $6,850.00 9,695.60 $1,034.02 $719.553 314.40 #181.55 16.83 3860.00 126,50 100.00 20.00 55.40 14.80 105.00 150.00 40.00 Receipts and Disbursements from January December 31, 1926 Balance on Hand, J an. 7,/ 1926 $ 178.07 Received for Board, etc. ... ... 5,410.13 Disbursementsâ€" T rOvISIONS *\ . L. ic ds Ohef: Wiages. .l .. . <@ :\ Fhs Might and Power ...;...... : Tlardware ; ....s... .. .«1 ... Furniture and Furnishings.. Insurance â€"(Boiler) ........ WV ATEL 3.E . sls wa 1, 1926 to $2,542.39 1,200.00 165.28 313.00 215.51 269.61 123.16 297.50 11.10 24.26 TEACHERS‘ RESIDENCE CURRENT ACCOUNT Receiptsâ€" Amount Raised by Deb. . .$107,000,00 Miscellancous Receipts ..... 109.34 Received tftrom G. F. Helmer on acet. Camphbell Bldg.. ... 200.00 Disbursementsâ€" Certified and found correct Statement of Receipts Disbursements Bal. on hand per Bank Book.. Miscellaneous Keceipts ....:. . (¢. F. Helmer on account Campâ€" bell=Dutlding." .: .}..22% 1 ¢ +Â¥ s a. s ds Disbursementsâ€" Campbell property purchased Legal fees in connection .. and Insuraneeé ........... Survey and Plan ......:. s orik .lsc s ns Concrete \\all e Ei s 4 iImprovements ..:.....;.... Water System . AXuditor‘ ....,.. . B lt s s Interest ... sz .s.a‘lk .ls 2: FPurniture. and Furmshings .. CGrading, etc:" ;. .: s3 Teachers‘ Residencee Construction Account Teachers‘ Residence Current Account.... Continuation School Construction Account Assembly Hall Aocount .............;}.. Dome Sehool Construction Aecount...... Bal. on Hand Dec 31, 1926 . . Cost of Bldg. and Nite..... Int. on Oâ€"D Stamp Tax. .. Bal. on hand Dec. 24, 1926 CONTINUATION SCHOOL CONâ€" STRUCTION ACCOUNT Bank Bal. Dec. 24, 1926 From March 1, 1925 to Dec. 31, 1926 Power ... # 0 0®% */ 4/ % # ® * # 5:#( % * ® 0 % o# # # # */% * ® % «0 # /# and Furnishings. (Boiler) . .;.... To December 31, 1926 Mrs. F. Dowzer is quite ill at her home here. Miss Vera Dempsey is suffering from a severe attack of quinsy. Mr. T. Farrel is suffering from the ‘fiu.‘ Mrs. W. P. Olton of the Ankerite is recovering from a two weeks‘ illness. Master Marshall Hamilton retwned from a visit to his grandparents in Toronto on Saturday and is rejoicing that he can now get out and sell The Advance each week as he used to, as the specialists treatment has practiâ€" Bornâ€"At Camphbell‘s Bay, Que., at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Pirie, a posthumous child to Mrs. and the late Robert Bennet. _ This makes two children who are Teft, along with the young widow, to mourn the loss of the husbhand and father, who died last Spring after an operation in a Montreal hospital. Mrs., F. Dowzer is auite all at her Mrs. Bigelow. of Kapuskasing, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Cockburn, of Schumacher, was in town on Tuesday renewing acquaintâ€" ances. try meeting afterwards for which Archdeacon Woodall will be in town. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Deceimbe; $107,309.34 $107,309.34 $107,309.34 $5,588.20 $5,161.81 161. 426.39 $9,177.29 $9,453 Hatepayde $105,491.78 177 14 1,640.42 $2,542.39 1,200.00 165.28 313.00 215.51 269.61 123.16 297.50 11.10 24.26 $7,812.84 1,0640.4~ $9,453.26 314.49 541.39 1,640.42 190.01 2.150.00 33. Al 32.00 20.00 598.18 1,398.82 3571.89 417.10 100.00 12.95 889.00 988.8() 3 i It has hbeen found necessary that Miss Hilda Smith be sent again to a sanitarium for her health. Mr, Wallace returned to Iroquois Falls this week after assisting Mr. Kearney, who has just opened Moysey and Co.‘s brokerage office here. Mr. Wallace is now to open an office for the company at the Falls. We hear that Mr. Carlyle is leaving the Dome, having accepted a lucrative position in South Africa. In the Police Court on Thursday, Jan. 6th, one Finlander, Emil Puska, was pgiven eighteen months for woundâ€" ing. It is claimed he cut seven in various manners the night of the trouble at the Finn boarding house. Tovia â€" Hanip, another Finn. «was charged with common assault in the same affair and was fined $20 and costs. Remeli Koski‘s case was disâ€" missed for lack of evidence. Another Finn in town was fined $50 and costs for having liquor in his ear. ‘There were three plain unadorned«» drunks who paid the usual $10 and costs. the social half hour and there will alâ€" so be other musical numbers. â€" Will all members please remember ths date and bring any interested friends with vou? place, atterwards with her daughter. Mrs. Heggart. Three other daughters survive:â€" Mrs. Watson, of Huntsville, Mrs. McTice, of Niagara Falls, and Mrs. Elliot, of Iroquois Falls, One son. William, resides in Huntsville. Mrs. Heggart and cluldâ€" ren accompanied fthe body as far as New Liskeard and will remain there with Mr. Heggart‘s mother until they take up their home in Kirkland Lake whoere Mr. Heggart is now employed. Much sympathy goes to Mrs. Heggart and family in their bereavement. The Home and School Association will hold their regular monthly meetâ€" ing at the public. school on Wednesâ€" day, January 19th, at eight o‘elock. [t is ibeing planned tb make this a Health meeting when capable doctors, and possibly a nurse who understands clinie work, will tell what is being done in regard to health inspection in both Canada and the Old Country. A community singâ€"song is planned for the social half hour and there will alâ€" What is classed as one of the best games of hockey ever played in this North Land was worked out on Monâ€" day night a crowded arena, when our boys in black and yellow met the Mcelntyre Mines team in the Mines League series on Poreupine ice. Mclntyre being the only team who had of late defeated the Poreupine Hockey team, some were doubtful aâ€" bout Monday‘s game and did not know where to place the odds but those who knew what Bingham, our goalâ€"tender, can do. pinned their faith firmly to the Poreupine Hockey \Club. cally cured his eve Rev. F. J. Bain returned on Saturâ€" day. Mrs. Bain and the small son are doing very well in Toronto, and we hope to have them as citizens here before long. On Thursday, Jan. 6th, at 1.30 a.m. at the Presbyterian Hospital release came to Mrs. Cox from the sufferings she has endured during the past few months from a tumor of the stomach. The remains were taken to Huntsville, her former home, on Friday, for inâ€" terment there. She was sixtyâ€"five vyears of age and has resided here for two years, first residing up near D. Bertrand‘s place, afterwards with her A Mine, is trip. spawnceid, ha the deelre of times to feet gjnfortu mately Mother Natuare made | ne proviston for the growing army of Waitons in her scheme of things. Man supplements nature in reâ€"stocking the trout streams of the Canadian Pacific Rockies, through the~agency of the Department of Marine and Fisheries, which conducts artificial Cutâ€"throat spawning and hatching operation in the Rockies each soring. Unfortuflutely * no provistion of (Isaak Wailito things. Man s reâ€"stocking the Canadian Pacif the®~agencey of From 87 to 890 perceent of eggs rtificlally spawned at Banff and pray Lakes, hatch under artificial Uvey 2O 2Â¥ l g. out 10 poterit 4 the ope PA K\ hi 7 This is how it is done: _ the end of March just uller, of the Paymaster of town on business Londing a Hand to Mother Nature tinual source of worry to any Meintyre man who got the puck and it seemed evident that some were more willing to risk a man in the penaltyâ€"box than risk Spence getting near their »goal for when the puck could not be taken lFrom him, deliberate tripping appearâ€" ed to be tried. Both teams began to show the effects of the strenuous play in the third period. â€" Evans of the Meâ€" Intyre, although worthy of the reâ€" feree‘s watchful eye. played a partiâ€" cularly strong game. for our own lads, well, we just can‘t express how. proud we are of them, each and all, tfor the splendid form they are keepâ€" ing in this season, and every one of the 500 (or more) fans must havye shared this fecling. to some extent at least, no matter whether from Timâ€" mins, Schumacher or home, after the fine exhibition of hockey put up on Monday night. The goals sceored by Poreupine wereâ€"Briden 1, Gregz2, Spence 1. Refereeâ€"W. Burns, Timâ€" mins. Judge of playâ€"J. Walker. Lineâ€"upâ€"Goal, â€" Bingham; â€" defence, Palango and Hughes; centre, Briden ; vings, Spence and Gregg; subs., ; . e tom : (iagnon, Fell and Hamilton. The Poreupine Hockey Club play in Timmins in a Mines League game on next Monday, 16th inst. The leaderâ€" ship is now a tie. Follow them out there and do your bit to see that this tie is broken‘the right way for them. On Friday night the Dome and Timâ€" mins Tuxis boys played hockey on Poreupine ice, 1'e%u1tm,, in a win 6â€"â€"â€"2 for Timmins. On Saturday morning Ansonville and South Porcupme Trail Rangers clashed, the secore being 2â€"â€"1 for the home team. Another club has been formed this weekâ€"the Poreupine Clubsâ€"with (Geo. Cole as coach, F. Farrant as manager. At the Curling Rink the followers of the besom and stane are having a merry time. The schedule has been drawn up for the Gallagher Cup and some of the games played. A group were up from Iroquois Falls recontly and had a friendly game in which the South Poreupime boys won. The game was fast, clean and strenuâ€" ous throughout and very great satisâ€" faction was expressed by the fans at the work of the referee, whose watchâ€" Fulness got mostly everything. An unfortunate accident â€" occurred durâ€" ing the preliminary workâ€"out when the Melntyre goalie was struck on the mouth by the puck when shot by one of their own men and received a painâ€" ful gash. During the game Gagnon and Gregg, of South Poreupine. both received slight but painful injuries. The first period ended in a tie 1â€"1, the second period was 4â€"1 for Porâ€" cupine. In the third Melntyre made another counter thus leaving the seore 4â€"2. The Melutyre team appears to be somewhat heavier than our own boys and they used this advantage to effect in their checking. Poreupine had if over them in their combination work. Briden and Gagnon‘s playing both showed \ decided improvement â€" and their work repeatedly called forth the apprabation of. the fans. Rusty Hughes is a husky player who appearâ€" ed as fresh in the last few minutes as in the beginning. Spenee was a conâ€" tinual source of worry to anv Meilntvre A mecting of the Women‘s Hospital Auxiliary was held at the Hospital on Tuesday evening with the president, Mrs. Wright, in the chair. The minutes were read by the secretary, Mrs. Smith. It was decided to have a drive for members, Mrs. Wright ofâ€" fering a prize of a painting or handâ€" The annual spring harvest of Cutâ€"throat eggs at Spray Lakesâ€"â€" each female giving from 800 to 1,800 eggsâ€"is about threeâ€"quarters of a million. At present 524,824 Lock Leven trout eggs, 172,918 Lake Superior Salmon Trout, 515,906 Rainâ€" bow, and 5,600,000 Pickerel eggs are hatching in the Banff Hatchery. The before spawning time the trout are caught in nets, stripped, and reâ€" turned to the streams, while the eggs from the female and fertilizing fluid from the male Cutâ€"throat are mixed. In ten weeks the young fry is ready for its new home in the trout stream where it reaches the length of over eight inches in about foar years. The outstanding example of the good results accruing from this work egun in 1914, is the growing annual catch of Lake Superior Salmon Trout at Lake Minnewanka, about nine miles from the C.P.R. Banff Springs Hotel, while Sfira Lakes, an easy riding trip from the Hotelis still the favorite Cutâ€"throat fishing area in the Rockies, where fishing is as good as ever in spite of the growing number of anglers. hatch for 1926 will also include one million Cutâ€"throat eggs imported from Wisconsin and 250,000 from Spray Lakes, making a total of ove; eight and a nalf million eggs hatchen in the Canadian Pacific Rockies t provide sport for anglers. painted china to the one geting the most members. A birthday party is being planued tfor the Hospital on Feb, 17th, its firs? anniversary, and will probably take the form, of a birthday shower of needs for the hospital and a tea servyâ€" ed there. â€" * Counting the new offices. being established _ at Iroquois Falls, and south Poreupine, the A. E. Moysey Company will have a total of fifteen brokerage offices. Coal, Wood, Ice, Feed Transfer QUALITY SERVICE [f it is feed you want we have it. HARNESS SHOP TRUCK TRANSFPER Agents for Cockshutt Plow Co. The Most Sanitary and Up â€" to â€" daf) Barber Shop im town Phone 88 Opp, Public School, Golden Avenue ___ South Porcupine, Ount. Next Goldrange Hotel. Phone 119. Porcupine Feed Transfer Co. Latest Styles in Ladies‘ Haircuts a Specialty. Have You a Cold? STOP IT! USE Box 110 We Install and Repair all kinds of BRlectrical Equipâ€" ment. Estimates Given Electrical Work Campbell Bros. Prescriptions Promptly and Accurately Filled. Gilson Manufacturing Co. For Best V alue PHARMACY 0 South Porcupine Residence Phone 93. china to the one South Porcupine ~18â€"31p

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