Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 30 Jun 1927, 1, p. 3

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11 Balsam St. N. J. M. BELANGER Room 15 Reed Block Timmins Fuel Co. Phone 114 or 425 Next Goldrange Hotel: ~Phone 119. Have You a Cold? _ STOP TT! _ USE : Box 110 it Pressing and Repairing . Notary. Marshall â€"Ecclestone Building, We * o io is « '.. A Ts is 0 : P ) . d a f f 3 ’er . n Prescriptions Promptly and Campbell Bros. Electrical Work Hours:â€"Z to 6: p.m., or by . * Barrister, SOli’ciy)r, GUARANTEED RELIEF ‘â€"Prompt ’§ervice . - [ \Dean Kester SOUTH END PHARMACY BEST PRICES BEST QUALITY L0 i.\ South Porcupine Residente Phone 93. Dry Cleaning Estimates Given of â€"18â€"31p â€"Junior First Classâ€"General. Proâ€" ficiencyâ€"Mary Villneuve, Natali Greâ€" guiski, Billie Gilbert. Best Wnters â€"Jean Heath, Earl Lambkin. Junior Second Classâ€"General Proâ€" ficiencyâ€"Geraldine â€"Beaudin, Nina Youmatoff, Pat Miller.. Best Writer -â€"â€"Albert Feurnier. * Junior Second Classâ€"General Proâ€" ficiencyâ€"Viola Maki, Ethel Hogan, ‘Sada Newlands. Best Writerâ€"Janet Dye. Regular â€" Attendanceâ€"Jennie Smith, Mildred Dennison, Doris Macâ€" dgnfild Steve Rubec, Peggy Donylâ€" chuk. Junior First Classâ€"General Proâ€" ficiencyâ€" May Latour, Louie Montiâ€" gny, May Fowler. Best â€" Writerâ€" Francesco Innarella. Junior Primer Classâ€"General Pro- ficiencyâ€"Harvey Brady, Anton Hartâ€" ing, John Todhunter. Best Writerâ€" Given ‘Bown. Regular Attendanceâ€"â€" George Kemp, Jean McDonald Senior Classâ€"General Proâ€" ficiencyâ€"Anita Shewan, Ida Duxfield Mary Emma Skavliem. _ LC L es _ Senior Second Classâ€"Genera.l Proâ€" ficiencyâ€"Elsie Martin, Mary Macdonâ€" ald, Agnes Robertson. Best Writer â€"Rosa Wong. Regular Attendance â€"Mary Macdonald, Agnes Robertson, Hazel ‘Gilbert, Basnl McDonald, Bill Kuly. ~ s C ie LV aes Junior Third Class General Proâ€" ficiencyâ€"Robert Moore, Mary Donylâ€" chuk, Jack McCrae. Best Writerâ€" Mary Hickey. Regular Attendanceâ€" Elia Zuliani, Daisy Miller. Senior Third Classâ€"General Proâ€" ficiency Vieno Lindross, Patrick Roâ€" bertson, â€" Kathleen Barron. Best Writerâ€"Donglas Briathwaite. Reâ€" gular . Attendanceâ€"Gilbert â€" Miller, Kenneth Adamson, Douglas Briathâ€" waite, Leonard Briden, Harvey Laine, Vleno Lindross, Patrick Robertson, Kathleen Barron. Junior Fourth Classâ€"General Proâ€" ficiencyâ€"Vieno Lindross, Patrick Roâ€" kelman, Lauri Mikkola. ~Best Writer â€"Tom Uttley. Regular Attendance â€"â€"Maurilio Zuliani, Maurice Miller, Marion Leng. f _ the privilege of addressing in Schumacher the representatives of such an ancient fraternal society as the Freemasons. Followmg a brief outline of the origin and history of Masonry the minister gave concrete examples of the remarkable power of faith, of hope and of love, and referâ€" red to the institution as a mighty foree working *through the foregoing virtues for the happiness of mankind. In conclusion Rev. Kennedy appealed to the gentlemen to be ever true to the highest principles and ideals of the noble order of which they were members. Special music by. the Choir and vocal numbers by Misses Mair and Crotcher made the Sabbath evening service more attractive. The closing exercises of the Public School were held on Monday afterâ€" noon. Messrs W. R. Sullivan, James Shewan and Geo. C. Murphy, memâ€" bers of the Sckool Board, were presâ€" ent. Rev. Ivan Kennedy was also a visitor. Interesting and appropriate addresses were delivered by the foreâ€" going gentlemen to the ~children. After the speeches, and singing by the various classes, about one hundred beautiful books were presented by the Board to the pupils for general proficency, writing, and regular atâ€" tendance. The following is a list of prize winners. | Senior Fourth Classâ€"General Proâ€" ficiencyâ€"Chrissie _ Murphy, â€"Jennie McLeod, Roy Hamilton. Best Writer â€"Loulse' Riopelle. Regular Attend: anceâ€"Gertrude Church, Arnold Hawâ€" The Timmins Masonic Order atâ€" tended divine worship in the Trinity United Church: on Sunday evening. Rev. Ivan Kennedy preached an eloâ€" quent and impressive sermon to the visiting brethren, selecting as the subâ€" ject of his discourse the cardinal virâ€" tues of Christianity, Faith, Hope and Charity. In his preliminary remarks the pastor expressed ipleasure at havâ€" Schumacher, Ont;/ June 29th, 1927. Special to The Advance Junior Primer Classâ€"General Proâ€" bquent: and Imy Presentation of Other Items of macher. C her on Sunday e A ress by Rev. Ivan Kennedy. wlpils at Schumacher School. est from Correspondent at Schuâ€" up the Mattagami not far from the Grassy river. The doe was a regular young beauty and would not ibe more than a year old. She was drinking by the river side and a power boat, with the power shut off, however, drifted within a few feet of the young begauty. The oecupants of the boat had a good ‘look at the doe, and she looked back at them, with her ears forward and a glint in her eyes. In endeavouring to turn and pass the doe again, it was necessary to turn on the power in the boat. The doe was startled by the sound and jumped stra.lght in the air. She planted her feet in the mud as she ‘came down, and stood her ground for a few moments, then turned and hid herself in some alder bushes near the river bank. From this ghelter she peeped out at the boat and people unâ€" til they left the secene. The sight of the pretty does.standing by the river side is described by the boat driver as one of the most attractive sights he has seen in this North Land where beauty is to be had for the looking. "Oh, ° Abie, Abie, such extravaâ€" gance!* At four o‘clock in the afterâ€" noor you buy already an allâ€"day sucker.‘‘ â€"Oil News VERY FAKR FROM T On Sunday last z very beautiful young doewas seen by the river side BEAUTIFUL DOE SEEN NO Wednesday, Aug. 3rd, Iroquois Falls at South Porecupine. 4 0t SECOND HALF OF SERIES _ IN TEMISKAMING BASEBALL Monday, July 18th, South Poreuâ€" pine at Iroquois Falls. Monday, July 25th, Timmins at Iroâ€" quois Falis,. Wednesday, July 27th, Timmins at Melntyre. Friday, July 29th, Mcelntyre at South Poreupine. © Friday, July 22nd, South Porcupine at McIntyre. Miss Theresa Jucksch returned to her home in Toronto, on Monday after a pleasant visit with her uncele and aunt Mr. and Mrs. C. Jucksch, First Avenue. Men are busy widening and improvâ€" ing the road to Gold Centre. This ‘will be a great convenience for the many motorists who "reside in that flourishing suburban centre. ~ Monday, July 1l1th, Mclntyre at Troquois Falls. _ Wednesday, July. 13th, Timmins at South Porcupine. Friday, July 15th, Iroquois Falls at Timmins. Friday, July 8th, South Porcupine at Timmins. The following are the games in the second half of the Temlskammg Baseâ€" ball League, Northern Group:â€" _ Wednesday, J uly 6th, Iroquois Falls at Mclntyre. Mrs. Ida V. Cole has secured a position as principal of the jpublic school at Porquis Junction. Miss Beatrice Mills had an operaâ€" tion performed at the South Poreuâ€" pine Hospital for the removal â€"of tonâ€" sils and her many friends will be pleased to learn the patient is making satisfactory progress. _ Miss V. Smith left recently for her home in Ottawa. Miss Theresa St. Denis of Kirkland Lake, is the guest of Mrs. Thomas Mcâ€" Namee. Master Clifford Jucksch is visiting with relatives at Rouyn. Miss J. A. Bush left on Monday to spend the holiday season with friends in Toronto and vicinity. _ Mrs. Keelan and son left this week for Arthur, Ont., where they will spend the summer vacation. Madeleine Ustovich,, hosy PFopoy Fifth Classâ€"General Proficlencyâ€"â€"- Margaret Robertson and Marguerite McKay, equal, Joan Huxley. Best Writerâ€"Mary Jaksic. Regular Atâ€" tendanceâ€"Marguerite McKay, Franâ€" cis GHilbert. â€" Miss Gertrude Sabine left on Tuesâ€" day for Ridgeway, Ont. â€" Miss V. Malkin will holiday at her home in Parry Sound District. Miss M. J. Lawrence left this w eek for her home in Durham. Miss Annie V. Mitchellâ€" left on Tuesday to spend the holidays at her home, Bruce Mines, Ont. : Mrs. S. Wookey and Miss Joy reâ€" turned recently from a visit with friends in Toronto. Miss J. Belanoer will spend the vaeation at Her homle in ElK Lake. ficiencyâ€"-Willie Monk, Kdlia Taylor, Mary Hodson. Best. ‘Writerâ€"Joan Wharton. Regular® â€"Attendanceâ€" Madeleine Ostovich,, Rosy Popovich. Mr. and Mrs. James Shewan and family left town on Wednesday. Mrs. Shewan and children will holiâ€" day in Toronto, while Mr. Shewan will proceed to Montreal where he will embark on a business and pleasâ€" ure trip to the British Isles. To visit his parents and other relativs in Scotland after an absence of fifteen years in America is the principal obâ€" ject of the ocean voyage. Misses Irene ‘and Murphy left on Tuesday to spend the holiday at their home in Mount Forest. School closed on Monday to reopen September 1st. Wednesday, July 20th, McIntyre at to provide bonds of $1000.00 to apâ€" pear within a year. The Emden boy was badly injured under the armpit while being dragged by GHleason to the latter‘s house. It appears that some boys were annoying (Heason by Mike G@leason, Cobalt, who was conâ€" victed three weeks ago on a charge of wounding a tenâ€"yearâ€"old boy, Roger Emden, â€"with pair ‘of scissors. When the conviction was registered, sentence was deferred. On Saturday last Gleason was ordered to pay $1500 and costs to the extent of $97.50, in connection with the case. Gleason is _ At Cobalt last week Magistrate Atâ€" kinson gave his decision in the case of TIMMINS KIREKELAND LAKE COBALT BELLEVILLE ROUYN BR AN HES Telephone or‘ call in person for information or mining news. cainps. The facilities of our offices are at your disposal at all times. EWTZE have the latest news and information from all mining throwing snowballs at the side of his house. and firing off a toy pistol on his verandah. Gleason had been cutâ€" ting his own boy‘s hair and when the boys had troubled him for some time, he rushed out, thoughtlessly carrying the scissors in his hand, according to [the evidence. He saw â€"young Emden standing nearby and took it for grantâ€" ed that he was one of the boys who had been creating the trouble. Gleaâ€" son‘s story is to the effect that while carrying the boy along, the scissors must accidentally have punctured the boy ‘s arm pit underneath the left arm. The boy is now in the hospital, mediâ€" cal and surgical treatment . being necessary to preserve his health. He has not yet regained the full use of: his arm. HOMER L. GIBsoN Coo. Private Wires to all Branchds 67 Yonge Street TORONTO _A despatch from Sioux Lookout last week says that Noah Timmins, Inâ€" corporated, has requested an extenâ€" sion of time on the payment of $140,â€" 000 due Saturday on the Manionâ€"Jackâ€" son property at Woman Lake. The vendors are divided on the question of granting the extension. The Timâ€" mins interests are seeking time withâ€" inâ€" which to install a mining plant for the purpose of exploring at depths One diamond drill core showed a width of: about two feet containing very rich ore, but apart from this the general results of diamond drilling were less favourable than on surface. Intéerest is at high pitch over the turn of events to take place. :I??"‘L 3" 38â€" SJs#

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