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Porcupine Advance, 29 Dec 1927, 2, p. 5

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_ South Porcupine Curlers to Play at Cochrane Friday Christmas was comparatively quiet in town, we heard in police circles toâ€"day, there being no serious disturâ€" bances of any kind, just a few drunks who will pay the usual, most likely. There are also some drunks on the docket for Thursday‘s court who will most likely get more than the usual fine, it being the second offence for one and the third offence for another. The new liquor act carries heavy penâ€" alties for drunkenness and they will likely get a touch of some of them. The Russian, Harry Patussnick, who was arrested sometime ago in connectâ€" ion with a stabbing affray at the Dome is again in trouble. He will be up on Thursday, we understand, on a charge of illegally entering the home of M. Meloz, of the Dome, the Russian, A Mr. J. E. Boyle is leaving on Friday for a trip to Red Lake. South Poreupine Curling Club inâ€" tend to meet Cochrane on Friday, December 30th, to compete for the (ieorge W. Lee trophy. â€" Eight players will be sent up from here. Mrs. George Hawkins had the misâ€" fortune to slip just as she was about to go on the ice at the arena on Monâ€" day afternoon and falling injured one ankle quite severely, one of the small bones being broken. She will be conâ€" fined to her bed for possibly a month with the injury. We wish her a sure and speedy recovery. South Poreupine, Dec. 28th, 1927. Special to The Advance. Mr. J. M. Hendry spent Christmas day with his father in Haileybury. Mr. John Hendry, of the Dome, is staying for a week at the parental home if%,; Haileybury. Mrs. Frank Brown and daughter, Mary, is visiting at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. R. Brinton. # South End Rinks to Compete for Geo, W. Lee Trophy. Mrs. Geo. Hawkins has the Misfortune to Fracture Ankle in a Fall. â€" Other News from Correspondent at South Porcupine. 52 First Avenus Custom Tailored Clothes to Measure Cleaning Pressing Repairing has climbed ‘way beyond our best expectations and to make these last two days a fitting climax, we have further reduced the prices on the balance of our Holiday Stocks Here‘s Your Chance to Save Money by Spending It. All Leather Goods 1â€"3 Off A very small assortment left for you to select from. The very best in quality at prices that will save you real money. Men‘s Travelling Cases, Soft Collar Cases, Bill Folds and Bridge Sets. TIME AND TIDE WAIT FOR NO MANâ€"â€"â€"SAÂ¥ATURDAY, DECEMBER 31 IS POSITIVELY THE LAST DAY Not much left to be truthful with you, but the new prices will greatly interest all those who believe in thrift and economy. POMMIEER®‘S SENSATIONAL JEWELERY SALE TIMMIN®S, ONT. Our entire stock of Jewelry and Silverware at spectacular low prices until Saturday night W. Varley Cut Glass and Chinaware 39p Mr. Bill Bryden is in Haileybury for the holiday. | _ Miss C. Adams, nurse, is holidaying in Englehart. ! Mr. and Mrs. E. MeEwen are taking | up residence in H. V. Greweoe‘s house [ on Connaught Hill. | || Mr. P. Ri idgeley, of Kirkland Lake, is a Christmas visitor to town | Mr. Vernon Andrews, of the Dome , Mines, is on a holiday to the parental home in Haileybury. Mr. Caswell came back from to Owen Sound on Sunday and employed at the Furness Mine Bornâ€"On Saturday, Decembe The Dome Sunday School held their annual Christmas tree and entertainâ€" ment on Wednesday of last week which of course was much enjoyed by their children, especially. _ Santa made his 1e0uldr visit with good things for all. Miss (wendolin Roberts arrived a week ago from Leicester, England, to visit her sister, Mrs. \\'1111’1(1 P)l\e Bornâ€"On Saturday, December 24th, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kavanagh, of South Poreupine,â€"a son. Bornâ€"On Thursday, December 2: to Mr. and Mrs. William (‘‘*Seotty‘‘ Morrison, of the Dome Extension,â€"â€" daughter. Mr. Malceolm Hall, of Toronto, spent the holiday at the home of his sister, Mrs. N. H. Russell, Dome Mines. Mr. Will Hutchson was up from Kirkland Lake to pass the festive seaâ€" son at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hutchison, Dome Mines. whom he stabbed before. It is claimâ€" ed that he may have had intent to again do bodily harm to Meloz. He zot off before on suspended sentence, owing to his previous good character. The highâ€"grading case against George Keucheran, of Schumacher, was reâ€" manded to this week‘s court. Bornâ€"In South Poreupine on Friâ€" day, December 23rd, to Mr. and Mrs. E. Rintimaki, a son. Mr. Morelle Rosenburg is spending the vacation in Toronto. Mr. Jack Ostrom is holidaying at the parental home at Dunraven, also at Fort Coulogue. Mr. MeJanet, of Chelmsford, spent Christmas with his family at their home on Bloor avenue. Mr. J. B. Pessah, of Ansonville, a former townsman here, renewed acâ€" quaintances in town this week. Service ADRIEN T. POMMIEK a visit is now For the past four years the groom has been in the employ of the Poreuâ€" pine Power Telephone Co. _ Both bride and groom have many friends in the town and district who will exâ€" tend sinecerest good wishes. On their return Briggs will take up th 19 Commercial avenue At the United Church, on Wednesday of last week, Dec. 21st, the marriage took place at Otto Carl Briggs, son of the late Thos. Briggs, of Englehart, to Florence Newsham, both of Timmins. Rev. J. D. Parks, B.A., minister of the United Chureh, was the officiating clergyman. _ The couple were attended by Mr. Ernest Briggs and Miss Briggs. The bride was gowned in blue with trimmings of grey, and carried a bouquet of white carnations and jonguls. After the ceremony, a pleasing wedding breakfast was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 6. Briggs, 68 Bannerâ€" man avenue, only the immediate friends and relatives of the couple being present for this event. The bride and groom left on the 11.40 train for Englehart and other poirts south for their honeymoon. On the previous Wednesday tue ladies of the L.O.B.A. gave a shower for the couple, the presents being manv and beautiful. MARRIAGE AT THE UNITED CHURCH ON WEDNESDAY LAST Writing of Miss Swanson, Miss Crewe says she has been unsporled by her remarkable success and stil! works with the inspiration which marked the days when she was climbâ€" ing upword to fame. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO In referring to ‘*‘The Love of Sunâ€" ya,"‘ Gloria Swanson‘s picture, which will be at the Goldfields theatre on Monday and Tuesday next, January 2nd and 3rd, Regina Crewe, of The New York Morning Telegraph, calls it CALLS ‘‘"THE LOVE OF SUNYA‘‘ A GREAT MASTERPIECE The Leading Jewelry Store of Northern Ontario The winner of the $125.00 Cut Glass Lamp will be anâ€" nounced Saturday, Dec. 31st at 10.45 p.m. return Mr. and Mi ake up their residence . Timmins, Ontario Room IV.â€"E. Ohlman, teacherâ€"Sr. II Classâ€"Gertrude Hawkins, (Gerâ€" trude Smith, Viola Maki, Sada Newâ€" lands, Mary Holgovich; Eugene Monâ€" tigny and Bill Kuly, equal; Marianne Cooper, Pat Miller, Velma White, Zelda Sky; Janet Dye and Mike Holâ€" govich, equal; Madeleine Rubeck. Room V.â€"Annie V. Mitchell, teachâ€" erâ€"Senior II Classâ€"Bobby Robar, Jack â€"Hartling, Mildred Dennison, Jimmie Gregulski, Rosy Holgovich, Joy Wookey, Arthur Sims, Gaenoâ€" vaffa Malisane, George Percival, Mary Krankovich; Ada Miller and Jennie Smith, equal; Toni Mangotich, Sarah Finkleman. Room VI.â€"Irene Murphy, teacher â€"JÂ¥. 1. Classâ€"EFarl Lampkin, Antone Hartling, Donald Barron, Henry Matâ€" Jr. II Classâ€"Minnie Bobinski, Anâ€" ita Shewan, Marguerite Younge, Clifâ€" ford Hornby, Frank Augustine, Charâ€" lie Caldwell, Mary Emma Skavliem, Harry Harris, John Keeley. Junior Fourth â€" Pat Robertson, V ieno Laindross, Dennis Duxtfield, Leoâ€" nard Briden, Douglas Braithwaite, Kathleen Barron, Bessie Bugera; Floâ€" rence Dawson and Clifford Jucksch, equal; Tom Leck, Douglas Sullivan, Harvey Laine, Enves Martin, Bertha Bonnell. Room IIâ€"Florence Hubble, teacher â€"Senior Third Classâ€"Violet Innis, and Mary Walko, equal; Louise Anâ€" sara, Jack MeCrae, Robert Moore, David Sky, Signe Taipole, Edward Scheculski, Mary Donylechuk; Mary Mira, Loretta Proulx, equal;, Wanda Smith, Franecis Bobinski, â€" equal; Daisy Millar, Dorothy Innis, Elia Zuâ€" liani, â€" Madeline â€" MceKinnon, â€" Elsie ‘Wardley, GHladys Cooke, Quanta Baldâ€" win, Alex Gregulski. Room IIIâ€"C,. MacDonald, teacher â€"Jr. III Classâ€"Lester Besley, Fred Scheculski, â€"Frank Rubeck, Hazel Gilbert; Gerald Scott, Agnes Robertâ€" son, Elmer Nikula, equal; Ross Davis, Reginald MacDonald, Annie Rubick, Caroline Baldovin, Bill Hartling. Names are arranged in order of merit. Room Iâ€"J. A. Bush, principalâ€"â€" Senior Fourth Classâ€"Mary MacDonâ€" ald; Thomas Uttley and Edith Wilâ€" liams, equal; Billie MceKay, Gordon Uttley, Fannie Finkelman, Norman Lawson, Cecilia Craig, Maurice Milâ€" ler, Grace Lark, Lauri Mikkola, Willa Robar, Katherine Bukera, _ Doris Cooke, Billie Keeley. Standing of the Pupils in the Various Classes at the Schumacher Public School for the Month of December. Names Arranged in Order of Merit. Honour Roll for December Schumacher Public School Breathes There a Man Who Would Deny his Wife, Sweetheart, Mother or Sister One of these Peariâ€"Tone Toilet Sets when they can be purchased at Rather than carry over the remaining stock of French Ivory and Pearlâ€"Tone Toilet Sets we are taking a treâ€" mendous loss in order to make a complete clearance. All in fancy cases and of guaranteed quality. Original prices were $20.00 to $50.00, but until Saturday night at es Half Price. *# ’0 *4 * #* # *4 * #* # #+* *# 4 @ #4 # © *+* * 4 ve*. .00'00'00'00’00'“’“’“'»'“’“'“'“'“'“'“’“'“’“°“'“’“°00'“°“’n’n’oo’n’n’n’n’n :“'00'“’ ve*es %°"0° 0C "o "0° "0 "6 0 6 "e "o "6 "o" "o" "e° e e %° "%°"%° "% "%° "%° ~% + #4° *# * "% "%° "% °% #* # 4 ## 4# t ## *# * #* #* *,,* Meets every Second and Fourth Saturâ€" day night at 7.30 in the Oddfellows‘ Hall, South Porecupine. Members adâ€" mitted by card. Nonâ€"members 50c. admission including refreshments Everybody Welcome *4 # @ #4# @ La #4 # # #* * # ## # 4 ## * #@ #4 *# 4 #* # +# #4 # # #4 + 4 *4 * #* *# # *4 *# # *4 * © *# La #* + + *4 # 4 *#* # t #4 *# # *4 # + *4 * #4 # ¢ *4 *# *4 * #® #4 # © *4 *# + *4 4 *4 *# #* # 4# *4 # + *4 # 4 *#* *# # *e # #© ** *# 4 *4 # # *4 *# 4 *4 # 4 *4 * + *#*% *# 4 #4 # .0 son, Jean Chatson, Willie Monk, Rhodre Neame, John Todhunter, x\a- talie Gregulski; Lila Norris and Kenâ€" neth Robar, equal; Madeleine Ostoâ€" vich; Luey Proulx and Jack Fisher, equal; Joan W harton. . R'oom VII â€"J, Belanger, teacherâ€" an Heath, Bill Gilbert, \Iar\ \ 1lleneu\ e, May bo“ ler, Bran- seco Innarella, Louey Montigny, Sonâ€" ny Sullivan, Muriel bnns, Frank Skelâ€" l\, Leo. Boisonnault; Clarence Dillon and â€" Maria Malisana, equal ; Veilko Helin, Billy Shewan, John Lark, Fanâ€" ny Walko. Room VIIIâ€"Helen Porter, teacher â€"Senior Primerâ€"A. Classâ€"J. Macâ€" Donald, M. Lawson, James Smith, A. Bugera; G. MacDonald and B. Haras, THE CORNISH WELCOME CLUB Quality WE would like to take this opportunity in thanking all our friends and customers for their coâ€"operation and patronage during the past year; making it one of the brightest and best for us. May we wish you all the compliments of the season, and everything in the coming year that is brightest and best for you. The South End Pharmacy * *Prescriptions Especially‘ These 15â€"jewel Buren W atches are fully guaranteed and sold regularly for $15.00.......... $9.95 B. Classâ€"Stanley Bratby, Leslie Halliwell, Guelda Farry Corrie Miller, Lawrence Feltmate. C. Classâ€"Lily Luchen, James Fowâ€" ler, Buddie Manjotish, Jean Bugera. Room Xâ€"V. V. Smith, teacherâ€" Junior Primerâ€"A.â€"Rosy Popovich and Maisie Eldridge, equal; Gordon Lee, Henry Fulton, Walter Augustine, Meta Moore. B.â€"Edward Spraggs, Olive Miller, Rino Fabbro. Room IXâ€"Junior Primerâ€"Maidie Dewar, teacherâ€"A. Classâ€"â€"EFrie Arâ€" nott, Katie Shawalila, Miriam Laine, Frank Ovas, Daisy Hunter. equal, Catherine MceLeod, I. Price, A. Cousineau and J. Keizer, equal; W. Zadwozny, Julish Smith. Belenke C.â€"Clara Taylor, Emile Montigny, Mikeal Grentz. B. Classâ€"K. Christopher, E. Hazelâ€" wood; M. Bell and G. Corris, equal; L. Beaudin, G. Bown, J. Bell, Land Surveys, Mine Surveys, Enâ€" gineering, Reports, Plans and Es#â€" timates. Arch. Gillies, B.A.Sc.,0.L.8. Mining Olaim 4 Building, Timmins. RESIDENCE PHONE 362â€"Wâ€"2 OFFICE PHONE 362â€"Wâ€"1 Ontario Land Surveyor, COivil Thursday, Dec. 29th, 1927 South Porcupine ent

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