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Porcupine Advance, 21 Jan 1920, 1, p. 6

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Secondâ€"hand farniture of all kinds thoroughly renovated ard in firstâ€" elass condition, as good as new at much less eost. Also many other arâ€" oPhud d oo m 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 to samd: T; SALLE. 40 and 4045 Watchmaker Jeweler Room 7 Reed Bldg., Timminsg. DR. JNO. B. AiKEN DENTIST Crown amd Bridge Work Plates Consultation Free. Wholesale Tobaccos and Gonfectionery 35 .Fourth Ave., Timmins On or about January 12th, will move from my present stand in the Reed Block to the store . A. HOWSE A venueo 25 THIRD AVENUE FOR SALE. Phone 154 Retween the Hollinger Stores . HORWITZ PULPWOOD WANTED. I am in the market to purchase rough Spruce ard fireâ€"peel Spruce Pulpwood. For further â€" information â€" write Harry Towne, Cochrane. 565p. MOTHERS! MOTHERS Having to sew by hand or on inferior machines, wly not get a new Singer Sewing Machine. I will take the old machine you have as part payment and arrange terms for balance to suit you. Call or send a postal and I will eall on you. 0. Seguin, Agent, 9 Maple streef Timmins. â€" Also ,cllmp Pianos. Will meet, until further notice, cvery Tuesday evening in the basement of St.; Matthew‘s Chureh. Visiting Brothers reâ€" quested to attend. A. H. Cookse, W. G. Smith, TMMIES 1006E 1.0.0.f. No. 483 Dr. M. PILEEY (Four years and a hbalf with the Ii. A. Veterinary Corps.) portk end of McKelvie Block, Armstro Vetorinary Surgeon New Liskeard, Ont Timmins, Ont. PORCUPIRE RAGE LIKELY ON fEB. 26th Big Sporting Event of the Porcupine Promises to be Bigger and Better Than Ever. Work is going along quietly but effectively to Have the Dog Race for the A. R. Globe trophy and other prizes, bigger and better than even vill be similar to privious years. The course and the rules and conditions will be similar to previous year. The course Is from the Imperial Bank, Timmins, to South Poreupine and reâ€" turn, approximately 14 muiles. Maps of the course, with other details, may be seeured by any wishing to enter the contest, from Mr. C. M. Auer, The following are the rules drawn up for the event :â€" line in Ontarmo. 2. Entries to be made to [( dondld, Editor of The Adyv later than the day before Entry fee, $5.00, to be re team starts. than four JLGACi ‘VCANML L0 with same outfit they start with. 5. In passing another competitor, passer will turn to his left. The other team will give half the road. Neither teams shall use whips in passing. 6. The road will ‘be marked ‘by arrows, and each driver will pass at points where arrow signs are placed. setween these points it is permissable to goâ€"as you see fit. 7. The starting and finishing point is the Imperial Bank building, Timâ€" mins. ' | | 8. Teams will be disqualified for any of tha following causes :â€"(@a) Any violation of the mbove rules. (D) Kicking or striking dog with butt of whip. (e),Any unnecessary cruelty, ot the administering of stimulants. The course is as tn]]m\~:--â€"lmperml Bank, via Pine street to Moneta, Porâ€" !cupmv Crown, â€" Imperial, Standard, Dome Lake, Dome, South Poreupine (around Pearee‘s Drug istore and pass King George Hotel) Schumacher, Goldfields Hotel, Imperial Bank, Timâ€" mins. The winners in previous Dog Races here, with the times made, are as follows :â€" 1916â€"Joe. Brisson, 4 hour 32 minutes 37 seconds:; Leh Newton, 1 hour, 34 minutes, 51 seconds. 1917â€" minutes, our 19i8â€"W.:â€" Martin, 1 hbour, l minutes; F. M. Wallingford, 1 hour, 47 minutes; °J. Gorman, 1 hour, 52 minutes. 1919â€"W. Martin, 1 hour, 33 minutes, 23 secqnds; Jean Pare, VÂ¥ hour, 38 minutes: H. Brooks 1 hour 46 minutes 27 seconds. Last year there were 7 entrics in the race; in 1918 there were 7 entries and in 1917 there were 10 entries. This year at least eight local entries are v\nv(tul. and there may be more, as well as some outside entries. There is the usual* talk of entries from Matheson and up and down the line. S BYrGQ. USNAL _A L MJ 144 Matheson and up and down the line. They will all be welcome if they come and they will find their work eut out forâ€"them to win from the Porâ€" cupine entries. Last year there was a large list of cash and other prizes for the Dog Race and this year the list will likely be bizgzer and more valuable. Fhe Deen gone over ind 1L WIll VC NUEpJL Uâ€"~ pen until after the race. Interest this ®ycar is considerable in the Dog Race end it will likely be the biggest event : Another feature of the day will be ta0 Boys‘ Dog Team Hace. Last year this was one of the most entertaining andâ€"interesting fratures possible, and the Boys‘ Dog Team Race this year will be a lively one. Some of the boys }nrc out these days getting their dogs in .shape. | _ Ir is practieally deeided at present sta hold the ‘Poreupine Dog Reee en Entrancee to t doz team notr Each team i tarting point lotted startin 1 start team â€"(Geo. s, 35 seconds; O. 7 minutes. ill consis ill present itself at one minute before x time. If not ready and the next he race prizes Forâ€" bre. 1UUVZ ir the list will likely valuable.. ‘Ble inning the race for have the usual silver for one of â€" gold engraving, and the o see that a cup of VeaI '0[)11}' PS3 OT sist of more team to finish nnpetitl ield will also be "LE PUxCUPIN®E MI ree successve 16 t. A. }I(l(‘ ance, not the race. turned if m i rPOom open to has already be kept oâ€" e, _ Interest in the Dog Si11¢ 11 hour, 18 ocque, 1 the 1M C ntra winnâ€" other trophy Saturday afternoon, Feb. 28th. Cirâ€" cumstances of an important nature that cannot be made public at present may make a change in the date necess ary, but so far as can be judge at present Feb. 28th will be the day. Skiâ€"ing, ‘snowâ€"shoeing _ and â€" other North Land sports may also be on the programme this year on a restricted seale, while next year it is intended ‘to make the Dog Race the occasion for a regular Winter Carnival,â€"the biggzest and most attractive Winter event: ever staged in the North Counâ€" try. SUCCESSFUL DANCE CNSATURDAY EVENING. The dance given in the New Empire Theatre after the hockey match on Saturday evening proved a pleasing success... TMere were about 200 preâ€" sent at the event and all report a very pleasant time. The dance was one of the series of dances being given in the Theatre Basement every Tuesday and Saturday evening, after the hockey matches, by **‘Seotty‘‘ Wilson‘s Orâ€" chestra. On account of the extreme cold weather recently these dances have not drawn as large attendances as they would have done in more reaâ€" sonable weather, but even the wayâ€" belowâ€"zero weather of Saturday evenâ€" ing could not kocp the crowa awa}\ from the ‘‘Sceotty‘‘ Wilson Dance and the habit now being started it 1: likely that these Tuesday and Satur day evening events will acheve un usual popularity. TO MAKE MOST MODERN TYPE OF BALL ROOM. This week Mr. P. M. l‘i‘mlcx‘scnu 18 having the bar and fixtures removed from the New Empire Theatre baseâ€" ment, and the whole place is to be reâ€" modelled and made into the most upâ€" toâ€"date and attractive daneing hall in the North Land. Where the bar and fixtures now oceupy will be turned inâ€" to a gent‘s lounging room and smokâ€" ing room, the ventilation being such as to make this possible. There is alâ€" ready a lady‘s rest room and this will be e\tendcd making the New Empire Theatre Basement dance hall one of the best in the eountry. ‘‘T am going to have a sure enough honestâ€"toâ€"goodâ€" ness dance hall with some class to it in every way."‘ Pote says, and everyâ€" body knows Pete knows how to do things well for the public enterta inâ€" ment and accommodation, so all are looking forward to a firstâ€"class daneâ€" ing hall with all the modern 30((»111- paniments. seoUty _/ ccount recently n as lar (‘gâ€" Oypâ€" xtreme dances : th t = '.“ i t 14 t % 6 [" ig ho m 6594 w ty f"-.'\’ t 8+# 4 % 1. 309. j kee Nujo!l prevents constipation by keeping the‘ food waste soft, thus helping nature establish easy, thorough bowel evecuation at regular intervalsâ€"the healthiest habit in the world. Itis absolutely harmless and pleasant to takeâ€"try it. Nujol is sold by all druggists in sealed bottles only, bearing Nujol tradeâ€"mark. Write Nujol Laboratories, Standard Oil Co. (New Jersey), 50 Btfoadway New York, for booklet ‘‘Thirty Feet of Danger."‘ A Now Method of T Old Gregory has Driving Power reating an Old Complain:i Phone 95 B Phone No. 32

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