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Porcupine Advance, 10 Dec 1919, 1, p. 8

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44G0¢06000606064¢ 048066046 e «+444 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000" Secondâ€"hand furniture of all kinds thoroughly renovated and in firstâ€" class condition, as good as new at much less cost. Also many other arâ€" ticles. Call and see us no matter what you want, we likely have it. We pay cash for secondâ€"hand â€" furniture or anything else. _ What have you tu sell? â€"~E. La SALLE, 40 and 40%% Third Avenue. i. Ah. 204 me C mssn ut en 24 s .. $s hi owwwwom»womww 4442 ing Powder C $000000000000406000000000000A0A000400000000 Opposite the Goldfields Louble Acting Eggâ€"O Baking Powder Co., Limited, Hamilton Excavations for Cellars, Sewers, Efc. Contracts of all Kinds Taken P.O. Box 62 Call or phone for the best in Meats all kinds. â€" A full line of cooked Meats always on hand 30% Third Avenue â€" Timmins TI M MITINS sIMMS HOOKER Sold Everywhere ARMITAGE ELHS LEO MASCIOL New Grocery Store and Meat Shop Saving (Successors to E. G. Dickson , EMPIRE BUILDING ESTATE INSURANCE CONTRACTOR Dr. M. PILEKEEY Office north end of McKelvie Block, Armstrong‘ St. Veterinary Surgeon New Liskeard, Ont OUL 64 Rsidence PEOGNE 118. h and a hbalf with eterinary Corps.) N GALG u4d 11\4 YÂ¥ CÂ¥ C sons th perhap sides 0: settlem ways c nual D f thos terest the prc practic referre case. 1 to Mr. lim cCO '04N64Pa.rCN.GNDCND‘NbCNDCNDCHDCNDCNDiE y *#3 #\1" INTEREST ALOLSING iN PODRCUPINE DOG RAGE Reader Thinks Public Would Profit By a Different Style of Course. A gentleman who has always shown a special interest in the Poreupine Dog Team Race has written The Adâ€" vance, prefacing his letter with the words :â€"‘‘This letter is not for printâ€" ing, but a reminder to you, which J hope you will encourage to an editoriâ€" al placed before the public in your graphic way."‘ The desired editorial, however, is not forthcoming for reaâ€" sons that will appear. Instead, it is perhaps the best way to give the two sides of the question, leaving the final settlement to the public meeting alâ€" wavys called in connection with the anâ€" ways callé(dl 11 COL nual Dog Team 1 of those who have terest in the Dog the proposed new practical, Howeveé referred to speak case. The winter to Mr. Gorman t] run over the same course as in preâ€" vious years, and that the plan for a course more suitable to observation did not impress him at all. I am theére fore persuaded that some Powersâ€" Thatâ€"Be will simply ‘present the atâ€" traction at the time under the old conâ€" ditions. The public interest, it seems to me, would advance with a better chanee to witness the race. If, for instance, the track could be laid out savy from Timmins over the Hollinger t chancee to witness the race. If, for instance, the track could be laid out say from Timmins over the Hollinger Hill and down again into town. Or a course from Timmins over the road to eupineâ€"1immil Tirmmins, and courses to he times in order tance subject tance subject To Nt pf certainly the public would ter run for ther m would all then see a race. horse race under the proj ‘ASst years ago. continuation will find the for the dogs or Lneir drivers. 11 the public, and that being the c is really a merit to the affair to it as interesting as possible. That is the one side of the cas other side (that the course shor Phat 1s the one s1de other side (that the c main as it has been in tainly worthy of ecor bein» uprheld by man im convince upi1 ‘own I1SL erowds. The dogs seom to be overâ€" awed by the big crowds and show a tendency to dart in to one side or the other. ~Many oldâ€"timers go so far as to say that 4t would be practically imâ€". possible to successfully run a dog race on a short course that would be lined wita spectators. In the next place it 18 pointod out that the public in gener ul is well satisfied, or at least that no one can reasonably find fault with the inte rsts shown. The crowds of spectaâ€" tors seem to increase from year to ’sear and there is no fallingâ€"off noticeâ€" alle in the interest evidenced. Horse racingz nd dog racing are by no Iween tA istic witn successfully raced side by side on a track. Sleigh dogs could of course be trained to such work, but the ordinary dog team used here for practical purâ€" poses would not be successful in that sort of a contest. It is for the orâ€" dinary do,é team, used for teaming purposes, that the race is designed. The idea is to continue interest in dog teams and in the breeding of the right type of dogs. Because of differâ€" ence in the pace of dogs and thorses, the interest in each of these two kinds pona ho } whero Timmit irs, and th na, as you know Truns the Hollinger and the Porâ€" rown)} from the Vipond road where it joins the South Porâ€" immins road and thence to , and say either one of these to be covered three or four order to make a required disâ€" thject to the past mileage, 1. 1CC they point out speetators neal sets the dogs. y point out the d by most of th ir in the past i % sCâ€"I to uhjt LVE some Pine street im Race. have show Dog Raced nan V W )1 ) of 1 freelv [ Nn C )]l( nXxXlO0oU Cl1I cupine ore wi ace. The majonty shown a special inâ€" Races here believe style )f course imâ€" , first let the letter for this side of the says :â€"* *‘Speaking ‘other day I found the race should be 1e propos in the past} Is cer any dogâ€"team drivâ€" ho have hbeen inter SuCcir D would LV C drive1 O T money iL VC [Jn0o to the s€ allow th TLE rPuxCUPINZ AdPVANOR the ease. The se should reâ€" VCaL to watch all that the preâ€" y nearly alâ€" As proof of difficulty exâ€" good drivers i getting the > ‘DCen » Race from ch an event. ople certain nvbody else Fulles se it make TUuns gett tion peet ners oOrt do well to consider the question and line up on the right side of the case. The mecting that will be called shortâ€" ly to arrange the 1920 Dog Team Race can perhaps make it absolutely clear which idea is the better one. At preâ€" sent the oldâ€"timers and those specially skilled in handling dog teams seem to generally favor the present course.. Some, indeed think it would be a betâ€" ter test if it were longer. The A. R. Globe Shicld, of course, is given each year for competition with the idea that the course should be of the type of past years. Hdéwever the suggesâ€" tion of the reader referred to may well be weleomed, for it at least sugâ€" \gests an interest in the Poreupine‘s |Big Winter Event, and it is getting along to the time when this interest Iis much desired. Hockey interest is making good pro gress at Haileybury. Haileybury has a promising Junior team as well as a Senior aggregation of merit. The eolors for both teams will be maroon and white. LUMBER WANTEDâ€"Spruce, Jack Pine and Poplar. For further inâ€" formation write to Harry Towne, Cochrane. 50 p. §0009%000000000060606006006668 AT ALL DEALERS BOTTLE toNP‘ | EG se uy > P AhLArfiIDFDq NAPA"EE.OHI | DoueLas‘ A Phone 152. P.O. Box 458 Will visit Timmins first of every month at Daiâ€" ton‘s Livery. Any other times by arrangement Ask your dealer for Dr. Gagâ€" nonu‘s Veterinary Medicinss. DR. L GAGNON A. J. SHEPHARE Plastering â€" Contractor Ornamental, Plain, and Roughâ€" cast Plaster Work. Terms moderate. Best of Work. A t;ial solicited . 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