Ontario Community Newspapers

Porcupine Advance, 18 Jun 1919, 1, p. 7

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fitanding of Different Teams in Disâ€" trict League Up to Date SCHEDULE OF GAMEG _ OF FOOTBALL LEAGUE The following is the list of fixtures for the district league games of the Northern Ontario Football Associaâ€" tion. The games in each ease are to be played on the grounds of the firstâ€" named team. May 24â€" Iroquois Falls vs Timmins. June 4â€" Troquois Falls vs Poreupineâ€" Dome. June 4 Timmins vs Melnatyre. June 1}â€" Melnutyre vs lroquois Falls June 13â€" Poreupineâ€"Dome vs ‘Timâ€" D Intyre Suly Falls. Fiveâ€"ol tuese games 1nd beer p’ia_\'ml. but the; mat 4th between Timmins an« has been ordered reâ€"playe Melntyre playing an u mancontrary to the spec the league. â€" This game is not considered in the fo view of the standing of t! the League up to date:â€" Poreupineâ€"Domerâ€" Played won 2, lost _ 0O.â€" Goals for, won 2, JOSL_U .# UQiAIs LUL, against, 2. Points, 4. MeIntyreâ€" Played 1 ga game, lost 0. Goals for, against, 1. . Points, 2. Timminsâ€" Played 2agan lost 1. . Goals for, 4. * Go 3. "Points, 2. Troquois Fallsâ€" Played 3 3.>, Goals for, 1. Goals Points. U . : HAILEYBURY MARKRET BYâ€"LAW BADLY TWISTED A Timmins .citizen recent ly Haileybury eagly last week was tc The Advance about what a 2 1 S o n nz mWOOW“WNWWWWQW 20“““0000“”00%00@000 +t OoInts July July ul 1N ¢ HAS 10 Po 11 OPENED AN OFFICE CGN THE GROUND M ¢ it the maich on June immins and Melntyre d reâ€"plaved, owing to FOR THE GENERAL PRACTICE OF LAW the specific rules is accordin THE EMPIRE THEATRE BLOCK Iroco Dom« BARRISTER. OF South PorCuUurPiNE IS IN CHARGE OF THIS OFFICE ORDON °. GAUTHIER THIRD AVE., TIMMINS re unreciste o0 lIDS WV OITHM 11118 11 M "a2Imes, Goals inst 11 A. C.. BROWN red nals OSt WANT TRIâ€"WEEKLY MAIL LINE WEST OF COCHRANE market,. Haileybury had not much use to the ; erai, ne sald,"" AiC€ UC@ICLS 1iGUILL Haileybury and Cobalt gobble up all the good stuff and so the people in general haven‘t much to choose from. Of course, there is a byâ€"law forbidâ€" ding the purchase of meats, produce, ete., by dealers before a certain hour in the day, but it seems easy enough for the dealers to break or evade that market byâ€"law aceording to appearâ€" anees.‘‘ As a commentary on this opinion an item in The Haileyburian may be quoted. The Haileyburian says:â€" **Two meat dealers, one from Cobalt and another from Haileybury, were summoned by Chief Morton on Saturday last for buying meat before 1( 4 m\ . the time set by byâ€"lax after ances . «S iA CU opinion an item in mavxy be quoted . Cobalt and anot were sumimoned Saturday lasi f¢ 10 a. m., the tir which the deal Armstrong, etce., the present service is most unsatisfactory. All the mail at present has to come to Cochrane to be despatched via North Bay, and mail from Winnipeg comes around via North Bay and Cochrane. â€" Under these cireunstances it,can ']m.rdly! be wondered at that the people in the West should clamor for a better and more «direct service." A new service over the Canadian Government Railway from Cochrane to Quebee means practically that there is a daily service hetween Cochâ€" and Quebee now . 1If the people living at points along the line west of Cochâ€" rane are given the triâ€"weekly mail service asked for, and if Cochrane‘s cish tn have . N. C), (‘Xtcnd@d Tablt rane are given UHC LfIâ€"wWwecl service asked for, and if CO wish to have the T. N. 0. to James Bay is fulfilled so everybody will be ‘happy for The regular meeting Council will be held on ing next June 23rd. 1In€ 111 ic e I} t did 1 lIl use to the people in genâ€" said, **for the dealers trom titionin 16 tlm.t dealer l not like (Grant or buying me me set by byâ€" lers may t press the : e let off with um N. ) . : fulfilled soon ons# TCt lines we some otniet it10 tween pol of the Town Monday evenâ€" But it wWaTnâ€" then short want and NEWSPAPER ADVERTIGING BUILT THIG BIG SUGCESS Started Newspaper Advertising Beâ€" fore Factory Opened. Now Have Largest Factory of Kind in British Empire. At the request Davis Advertising after the W rigley W m. Wrigley Jr. last week sent The of the cireular the contains a number of Tacts ver ingly displayed and with a ver ent and impressive ‘moral for merchants as well as for mi to advertised in 267 newspaper zines and farm papers. â€" Th Hheations have a combined ci of 3,147,628 copies per issue estimate that thus they havy of 165 million advertisement telling of the advantages and of Wrigley‘s Chewing (Gum turet of Wrigley‘s Uhewing tGum.â€" ner goods are sold wheéere kindred articles are offered for sale. ‘The business is growing from year to year. . ‘‘We built a new factory five years ago and have since had to double the size of it,"* says the Wim Wrigley Jr. Compâ€" any, ‘‘and we consider the growth of our business is a 1emarkable example of the power of advertising. We desire to express our appreciation of the press in telling our story to the consumer. * From a little factory in Toronto, with sales not worthy of mention toâ€" day, by enterprise, newspaper and other advertising, and, of course, by a superior quality of product, the W m Wrigley Jr. Company Liamited have within ‘ten years built up a most reâ€" markable business. _ They have now the largest chewing gum factory in the British Empire. Wrigley‘s Chewâ€" ing Gum is now sold by more than 8$0,000 retail stores in Canada. Wrigâ€" ley‘s RNpearmint ‘has a sale greater than all its competitors combined, and All of,this ‘has a that moral is along t paper publicity . â€"Rs editor, made a_ con Wrigley‘s advertisin tising; or lack of ad of chis local merchal cupine, there i Advanc OULT wit tro H . him JeT these h d the sportm ue w r‘d‘n-," fl‘ i] oft neyv To W pj 1 terest onlv ant notl O“ hy THE PORCUPINE ADVANOR n pI 1( t1 nd :l(l(i tiron 4 ~Lacrosse r purchased nent of E.

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