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Porcupine Advance, 12 Jul 1928, 2, p. 8

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Mrs. Lorenzo Ziglotte killed. Husband and Friend Inâ€" jured when Motor Cycle and Car Crash. mportant Meeting of Tisdale Council. South Porcupine Has Loss in Senior Baill. Progress at Harris Consolidated Mines. In the police court last Thursday, one man got $10 and costs for speedâ€"| ing; for reckless driving another man | paid £20 and costs; the hame was also | fined $5 and costs for not producing his driver‘s license when asked for it by the police. This is a warning to all motorists to hbhave their permiti where it will be available for showing | when asked for by a police Anyone refusing or failing to preduce| his permit to the police will get the same penalty or more. Another reckâ€"| less driver got"a fine of $20 and costs.| There were eight drunks who paid the usual $10 and costs. Provincial OM‘ cer Craik has taken a man to H.a.iley-! bury who was convicted of being drunk in charge of a motor vehicle. Fatal Accident on Road Nea South Porcupine Cemets The car and motor cycle were both badly demolished and were towed later to the Poreupine garage at Timâ€" mins. It was a new ear which had just been bought shortly before the accident by Mr. Gibson. _ The motor ecvele belonged to Timmns residents. ectly Byers, re a charity case. '\V. H. c onl Craig, mayor of Kingston, wrote fg ow the Ig’ire-c}‘lief’s convention being h_e.g § to. t Kingston. The council are paying o 35 ?he fa:e of a delegate from Schnâ€" forl macher and South Porcupine, each, to se tl;is' convention. They were asked to 'T qm;)nth off the raceâ€"course at the ball i l]_l grounds with the tractor and gra.ger. L. i} | ?\ eivic holiday was declared for Wedâ€" f(tl’ (}.' nesday, August lst. The rb.an'd and‘ C’]d.‘ seniorâ€"baseball club are combining for i :"n big field day here on that.date. o :l‘here was considerable discussion re Iepre-'wut.erl\vnrks. Those who hqve not T\ I | »aid for their service connection and ied {he time is past due are to be made to m ) \ romptly so that money can b(s hm-lfl:@d pto vive the same ten months h%d'('redit to others wantir}g water conâ€" h otor nection and not necessitate the borj notqr: owing of money for that purpose as 193?\; lthe tswnsllip has to pay hcash to the o ond. | conl 7 ut in these service Peed.:(\mtnrcficctti(())ll‘lss.“}'11?}1(E Stchumacher waterâ€" se cfn:'ksz still owe the townhhip Tl§° I’ a}so ‘ 3:19 ;e;'eral thousard dollars which it 2 iP will bé necessary to collect to put in io i ther éonnectiofis there. South Porâ€" y t.o! t?u ine waterworks are not in .debt to er{nxt.‘ t) § council but prompt eollection will bw necessary to keep its balance on tl?e nght side. The councillors Nh:fie‘ agreed that those not putting in the t 1:' f;ll water service should be madf dp rectfi | so in all fairness to others, t'h.at saniâ€" iloiha.'tarv conditions «ealled for it. _ The Ofli(:' street joining the Anglican and Cgth:)- ileyâ€"| lie churches in South Poreupine is to re»‘e)o'be repaired. The repairing of th_? gle‘.n”i Daxidson road is to ‘be started this more severe one. Sergeant Gardner, of Cohalt, has been stationed in Cochrane district in charge of the Provincial police force and reported in Cochrane on Monday, July 9th, for his new duties. He was in South Porecupine on Tuesday. Miss Lempi Lehtonen and Mr. Toivo Ihander, both of South Poreupine, were united in marriage on Tuesday, July 10th, by Rev. E. C. Moddle. After the ceremony a reception. was held at their future home on Bruce avenue. The bride was gowned in gray flat crepe. Her bridesmaid was her sister, Martha, while his brother, Nick, supported the groom. The Tisdale township council held their regular meeting on Monday evening, July 9th, with the reeve and all the councillors present. Among the correspondence read was a letter from the Timmins council containing a copy of a resolution passed by them re the South Poreupineâ€"Timmins highâ€" way. _ For sidewalks two itendars were read and J. Wuorit was awarded the contract. For road construction there were four tenders; Laftin obâ€" tained the contract for this end of the camp and Feldman Lumber Co. for the making of the Coniaurum road. There was a letter from Dr. Porcupine Power Telephone Company Limited sSOUTH PORCUPINE f We will give you an Ironing Pad and Cover Hotpoint Iron A special arrangement enables us to make this cferâ€"for a limited time only. Get YOUR iron toâ€"dayâ€"at the sale price of $4.70â€"a genuine Hotpointâ€"the kind you have always wanted. Ironing this Summer Do it Electrically with a Hotâ€" point. before July 21st EFENJOY pomt The Timmins lodge of the Sons of England ‘held their closing dance of the season on Saturday last in the HA{sllinger hall. and there was a large attendance, all a most vleasâ€" T T x P $ ant evening. . FPommy Stephens‘ orâ€" o Power Telephone mm o o n uons mpany Limited | chestra supplied upâ€"toâ€" date music for ‘ . . !l}l(' occeasion. The streamer dance was ‘UPINE TIMMINS \greatly enjoyed by everyone, even x!hnw not taking active part enjoying !I‘u» fun. The $.0.E. wish to thank and all for the way in which they have supported <he newlyâ€"formed soâ€" ciety and hope to open up again next ; Eit : , ~"| season with the most upâ€"toâ€"date muhic built inco the Scottish Ontario {( anâ€"| and provide all with a good time at usa) a gravel pit with a much shorter| the social events in the winter months. draw could be obtained, hence the| The 8.0.E. is also grateful to the ladâ€" delay. The Coniaurum road will cost ies for helping with the refreshments :ll'ullln(l ~;~,2,|NH) ‘The New York 1’01~-§znnl for other generous assistance. cupine road is nearly finished now, The 8.0.E. is looking forward to some having cost around $800. The street good times during the next season. conditions in Bartleman townsite were, discussed. The cost of doing a; thorough job there is practically proâ€" hibitive owing to soil conditions in that locality, but something will be| done to alleviate the worst spots.| Albout $900 was spent on roads there| up your mind to do the last year and th‘crc is not very m”(h;thmw and the thing is half done. to show for it; 300 feet cost $700 to| e P repair. Search of title is being made| in regard to the claim the township. mg,ht’ week, â€" By waiting until the road was ‘‘What would you do if you could ')’9 ln..\. the pmm) like I can ‘T‘d~ take lessons.‘"‘~â€"Louisville Satyr. â€"â€"Exchange w you fill your date last have acquired as a dumping ground.| | hope so. She ate everything in The Schumaener councillors dbl\@d for| sight.*‘ a more frequent collection of garbage| â€"Exchange. during the summer than once in two | weeks. This will be given. The rouwâ€"| tine bills and accounts were passed. iâ€" The new teachers engaged for term in S. 8. No. 1 Tisdale are:â€"| South Poreupine school, (Miss Milanie Lacey, of Cobalt, kindergarten;, Mish Lela Johnson, Almonto, Miss Laura rlvhmpe, [:10(1(11-1(?1\]1()[138, Miss Hdleli é Buy Hollinger ssam%x\\\mmx\m «lt > Varey, Waubashene. For the Dome * Miss Laura Haycock, Brantford. For Quahty T7 the Continuation School, Miss Fraser It Pays has ‘been persuaded to come anâ€" other year and Mr. William Black, of Alliston, is to be the other assistant. One hundred and twentyâ€"five appliâ€"| cations were received in all. | _ T A A THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO In the senior baseball match on Saturday, July 7th, played here, the home team went down to defeat for the first time. The victors were the classy Melntyres, who wou their extra tallies by their superior batting abiliâ€" ties. They have a great faculty for connecting with the ball and placing it just where some fielder has difficulty in getting it. South Poreupine were off colour on their fielding also. Three pitchers were usedâ€"Thomas, for the first five innings; then Newkirk for 3 innings and finally Hill, The Tally was Melntyres, 16 ; South Poreupine 9. ‘In the first innings South Poreuâ€" pine got three runs Gagnon, Murray and Jemmett doing the sprinting. Mcintyre got no runs. Rothwell for Mcintyres and Jemmett for Poreuâ€" pines got 2 hits. econd innings ended 3â€"O0 for Porecupine. The third innings was featured by Pete Hackett for the Mcelntyre making a 2â€"base hit, staging a pretty steal to 3rd and getâ€" ting home (Gagnon _ and Murray came home for Poreupines, leaving the tally 5â€"1 for Porecupine. In the fourth innings I. Solomon asked to have Thomas placed in the proper position on the rubber when pitching. However the Macs. got the only run of the innings and that was someâ€" what appeasing. Baxter was responâ€" sible for a Â¥â€"hbase hit. The fifth inâ€" nings brought the landslide and the manager of the Mac‘s forgit about the rubber in keeping count of the runs his team made. V alin made a 2â€" base hit, Johnny Monaghan got a whack at the ball that let two men home and took him to third base, from which he made a clever steal home. _ The innings closed with the score 5â€"7 in favour of Meintyres. In the 6th innings Baxter made a pretty double play for the Poreupines but they only came up one tally. By the 7th innings everyone was on tiptoe with excitement. _ Rothwell made a twoâ€"base hit for Macs. The eighth innings opened with the tally 8â€"9 favour of Schumacher, then came anâ€" other avalanche for the Melntyres that made the Poreupines slump, for the lads from Schvamcher got seven more runs. Hill was put in the Porâ€" eupine pitchers‘ box but this didn‘t save the day eithor. It was just our ‘"‘off day," and Schumacher made There v 1,000 fo the 500 A large been pl | the ; making | good use of every fluke that was made by anyone. It was an exciting game to watch and their next struggle is looked for with interest. In an interview with My. 0. Kautâ€" son, manager of the Harris Consoliâ€" dated Mines, we find rapid progress is being made at this property, forâ€" merly known at the Beaumont Mines. A large station has been cut at the 600 foot level, also a very large sump to take care of water from there. The shaft is now 20 feet below the 600 level and they expect to reach the 750 foot level by August l1st, where there CLOSING DANCE OF VERY an(d Crossâ€"CcullIng starled to open uy the ore bodies of the sought oreâ€"zone Preparations are being made for in stalling a return electric signal sys tem in the mine. What would you do if you could the piano like I can ?"‘ [‘d takse lessons.‘‘â€"Louisville ;Axxx\\\\\\sm\\\\v 4# se lt 4 lA P l i l l P ib 4 * % Buy Hollinger Qualityâ€" 3 It Pays it «it l l â€"alP" 2 \\\\\\“\\W\\\\’% \\S\“\%Y * 4 4 * P F ® T > ? B K. L4 ; 11L 1 dy x33 ‘ ? «w * P xxx } P QOutstanding â€" Feature in the Hollinger Stores is the Fruit and Vegetable Department Buy Hollinger Qualityâ€"It Pays Hollinger Stores Ltd. EVENT Principal of the Salvation Army Training Garrison is a Noted Speaker and Has Travelâ€" led Widely. GOL F. SAUNDERS 5.A., HERE FOR WEEK END Timmins Salvation Army is forâ€" tunate in securing a visit from Colonâ€" el Frederick Saunders, prineipal of the ~Salvation Army lrammg Garriâ€" son for Canada East Territory. Col Saunders will be at the Timmins Arâ€" my on Saturday and Sunday. The following services will be held at the S. A. hall on Fourth avenue:â€" Saturday night, 8 p.m., Praise Ser Sunday mornin Service, sunday afterno Service. Sunday evenin: Service. Col. Saunders has a wide reputaâ€" tion as a speaker and as an educationâ€" alist. He has the gift of eloquence and has travelled widely and has the happy knack of instilling interest as well la inspiration into his addresses. The Colonel has seen service in Auâ€" stralia, England, New Zesland _ and now in important capacity in Canada. There will no doubt be a large atâ€" tendance at each service during the weekâ€"end, HIGH GRADE SAMPLES FROM RUN OF THE PRESS He kissed her in the When the moon was But she was a manrble And he was awful At Charlton, Ont., July 7th, St. Stephen was the scene of a when Mary Jocelyn, 0 Mrs. Malone and the lone, of _ Schumacher bride of Francis Simm After the ceremony Trenton Sun :â€"He had to get a new car, because he couldn‘t afford to run the old one any longer. Louisville Courierâ€"Journal :â€"*‘*‘ Docâ€" tor, T‘d like a preseription!‘‘ ‘‘For what ?"‘ ‘‘For a ifishing trip!‘‘ (Gialt Reporter:â€"His car is one of those ‘‘in and out‘‘ affairs,â€"running out of cas and into everything. lone, of â€" Schumacher, became _ the bride of Francis Simms. After the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride‘s aunt, Mrs. A. Regan. Theivr many friends will wish the young couple long years of happiness and prosperity. sSCHUMACHER YOUNG LADY MARRIED AT CHARLTON it ternoon e of a pretty wedding ocelyn, only daughter of and the late John Maâ€" garden shining bright; statue ‘‘tight.‘‘ OTL «tm PP LAAA LA LA CA P â€"AP P PP L P Cl «t P P PP AP PP PP PA L ALP PP P PA P P LA â€"P C PP td P P PA AP PAAA P LAAA PP â€"AP L AP P AL PA PP L t P PA CA PP PPA PP AL L PAAA PA AP PAAA PP PP l t PAAA L â€"AP L PA PCA PA â€"AL PCP P LA “‘ e JOnn became We spare no rpains to have for you at all times a splendid choice of all that is seasonable in vegâ€" etables, fruits and green stuffs. Fresh. tempting to the summer appetite and of excellent quality. Keep in touch with us in regard to preserving supplies. We shall be glad to advise you as to the best time to buy. Saturday, C. churceh Company lvatio TIMMINS L. 0. B. A. ATTEND CHURCH AT CONNAUGKHT PROMOTIONS TO JR. I. CLASS AT MATTAGAMI SCHOOL In the last issue of The Adv: the promotions for one room at Mattagami school were omitted. omission was due to the fact tha making up the report to send to paper, the copy of one sheet was closed instead of the sheet giving list of promotions to Jr. I. Instea the sheets for Jr. I to Sr. I. and Pr. to Jr. I., there were two copic Jr..I to Sr. I. . Miss Dodd, the cher of the room has kindly sup The Advance this week with the n ing list which is given herewith:â€" Sr. Pr,. to Jr. L.â€"Jolin Sears, 1 Gold Star Lodge, No. 677, L.0.B.A,, Timmins, attended divine service ati Connaught on Sunday. There were about 25 members of the order present in addition to the usual congregation. Rev, Wm, Turner preached an able anmdl inspiring sermon appropriate to the occasion. Summer Classes Now on in all Commercial Subjects Hamilten Block, Timmins, Ont. Phone 501 P. 0. Box 223 \ Pearson, Lorne Burton, Meâ€" Leod, Helen Forrester, Bruce Houle, Murie) Bound, Marion Sheridan, Rayâ€" mond Rigbhy, Elsie Sheridan, Arthur Holmes, old nas she â€" as bulldog ‘"‘"A (Gold Medai School in a Golden Centre‘‘ E. M. TERRY, Supervising Principal A ecareful driver is one whoâ€" can wear out a car without the assistance of a locomotive.â€"Lafavette Lwvre. T HUV R S D A Y Bulletin Thursday, July 12th, 1928 Timmins Business College More time can be devoted to Summer Class students, enâ€" abling them to complete courses in shorter time. I don‘t see how a man can put an nasty pipe in his mouth,"‘ said as she stopped to kissg der Enroll Now stop) the i suppl Advance lren xIaAr 1t PP NUR

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