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Porcupine Advance, 5 Jul 1922, 1, p. 4

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Iroquois Fallsâ€"Little, pitcher; Haâ€" gan, catcher; Coons, lst. base; Bosâ€" quet, 2b.; Brydge, 3b.; Pine, r.f.; Ken dall e.f.; Bartholemew, lf.; Fahey, Kate Burns, LLf.; Mrs. RHajy Men‘s 100 yards Raceâ€" ble ; 2, Adamson ; 3, Dunca Men‘s 220 yds.â€"1, G. B. Cockburn ; 3, H. Leama Boys, 13 to 16â€"1, Bonne 3, Rissell. Boys, 8 to 12â€"1, E. SI Dorfman; 3, W. Arundel. Boys, under 8â€"1,â€" Chas W. Chalut; 3, Eugene Laf Girls, 13 to 16â€"1, Irene Jean Brisson ; 3, P. Smith. Girls, 8 to 12â€"@â€"1, Marie 2, kett. between the Iroquois mins district teams was ed. Despite, first the th ther and later the rain erowd stayed for the g weather and the outlyi grounds made good ba for the first innings or third innin 7 to 1, in £: lowing was lowing was the lineâ€"up Timminsâ€"Tait, piteh eatcher; Hirschman. 1s ean, 2nd.; Seully, 35.; Lake, ef.; Jemmett, 1. if if was gomg to Then the FPalls we echiefly through err ing. It was not a Falls. On account of had to ‘be ealled a muurDer. ‘‘Phne wWwas. as IOlâ€" lows: Timminsâ€"Nellie Studor, )it(‘h- er; Mary Daher, Ist. base; \I Cole, Jb.; Mrs. Eyre, 3b.; L. i I(( arâ€" thy, s.s.; Nora Kennedy, L£ ; Mary Downey, c.f.; Ruby. MeCarthy, r.f. and ~2%b.; Fern ‘McCarthy, ceatcher; Mrs. Brennan, e.f. South Poreupineâ€" Irenes Wilson, piteher and lst. base; Maggie Sterling, pitcher and 3b.; Jean Brisson, 1.; Rose Burns, 2b.; Pearnl Kennedy, Ist. and. 3rd.;. Margaret Bovle,., e.f.; Mrs. Tompkinson, rf.; Maggie Stei Brisson, 1.: Kennedy, Boyle, c.f.; Kate Burns ANSOnVvVIlie. ehrane. â€" Thi Poreupine. Firemen‘s min‘s. Talls 1 0e first had 1 UITIS ‘RiL,} Fimmins and miurch interest the South E: #ot a tozen : mIns nad as many as n to some, but the official track after forty had ; was no douwbt, however being the victors by a / <ority. Despite the on jority.. » [Jeéespi the crowd had number. â€" The lows: Timmin P alls. hi Om account this race wa X1nson a2accent that los: TIMMINS, ands. N ands, 4 Jroqnois ]Jfl(‘d(’l an j Office 26 onds nachner aUGLESSFUL JULV FAST FNENT AT SGHUMAGRES Umpireâ€"C, M. Auer M e Girls, under Marion Lens YLen‘s AMileé NMl. . T. MeDonough ; 3, Paul Me Married ‘Ladies Raceâ€"1, M Mrs. Rayner; 3, Mrs. To: Sinfl'le Ladies Raceâ€"1, Ma n; 2, Jean (Brisson ; 3, irex: The Baseball Game The baseball «ame in the WEDNESDAY, JULY 5th., 1922 Canada â€" â€" United States Published every Wednesday by Geo. Lake, Publisher lremen Tate wVas 1 old warhot neat, DuUul to drop out Girls‘ Baseball Pore Ansonville ; EFalls, it Second, Mrs Third, Mrs. Mile R Subseription Rates to be a tTight game. Palls went up in the air, ough errors and ‘bad fieldâ€" is not a lucky day for the End hrane rount of the rain the game called at the end of the 5. ‘The seore then stood vour of Timmins. The folâ€" the lineâ€"up of the teams: â€"Tait, pitcher; Melntvre, Other Events all game in the afternoon Iroquois Falls and Timâ€" teams was eagerly awaitâ€" first the threatening weaâ€" r the rain itself, the big 1 for the game. The wet the outlyving parts of the le good ball difficult, but innings or so it looked as Basehball game between _ South Poreupine made t. It<was an onuâ€"day for ud ladies who, however, run‘s, 12 of them. Timâ€" many as fifty, according the oflicials quit Wive TPUun Eugene Laflamme.. LGâ€"1, Irene W ilson P. Smith. 2â€"1, Marie Trebou t ( <O01 had passed. There owever, of Timmins by a ‘handsome maâ€" the oneâ€"sided seore, ot of fun out of this neâ€"u»p was as folâ€" off in Bill S s Races ones Annette Proumx; annie Feldman. â€"~1, M. MeMillan; Paul MeLaughlin. eceâ€"1, Mrs. Laini; {rs. Tompkinson. â€"1, May Memitâ€" : 3, Irexe W uson. 111 11 Aiu Ellie )01 Shalut mthn, won the ie finals and Carswell, e Treboutat Maisie Mus . Drew, Tim ton, Troquot mn,. Timminsg two section $2,00 year £3,.00 vear 1. Runwble \M dip 111 106( entric Shub :; Rum DBU 1] )1 ( ~During the weekâ€"end a numher of fTutomobiles were ditched on the road between Timmins ~and South End. Somé met grief through unavoidable aceident, lbut others, it must ihe conâ€" fessed, were injured or injured others through earelessness or worse, A litâ€" tle more care in the conduct of autoâ€" mobile drivers would be a good thing in some quarters. having homeâ€"brew illegally. (Geo. Emond is another charged with a breach of the regulations regardinzg autos,â€"driving without the required ed for having a car witho per markers. sam ‘Skesvitch faces a having homeâ€"brew ilegally Geo. Emond is another c 111 in Toâ€"morrow‘s police court will ibe a heavy one, chiefly because July i1st! was a ‘*‘ wet‘‘ day in more ways than one. Perhaps the one kind of wetness made Hon. Mr. Raney weep so much as to cause the other kind of flood., Any way no dless than a baker‘s dozen of men will be up this week to answer to charges of being drunk, ‘being drunk and disorderly and being disorderly without necessarily being drunk. The police Saturday. and Sunday were picking them up by twos and threes ton byâ€"law »will work for th BAPTIST CHURCH TO BE b BUILT CN SECOND AVENUE Maples buildin BANK OF MONTREAL BRANCH OPENED HERE YESTHERLAY 1¢2ense. Sanitary Inspector Roy will have ieve Kari ‘before the court .on the harge of ‘breach of the law ‘by pumpâ€" ng a cesspool into a laneway. ‘The First of July Tournament at the Golf Club was won ‘by Mr. Geo. Goodfellow with an exceeptionally low net seore of 69. Mr. Geo, Lake came second with 74. 1 GHO. GOODFELLOW THE WINNER AT GOLF SATURDAY SENDING THOROUGHBREDS TO THE DISTANT SOUTH COMING GAMES IN THE DISTRICT BASEBALL LEAGUE ( W 10 Afr. J. N. Le some of the thi lies bred here, Two pups went limois and one )6 (I'he o chu: ntildin n zx at a comparatively rmanent anarters fo nmnch O @reo ol M OIY for the Magistrate. The byâ€"law be tested out. â€" Messrs. Hamilâ€" ‘aylor and MceGregor are each d with parking on the streets er than the place authorized for or hire, while J. Dalton is aceusâ€" having a car without the proâ€" wl tree @ti i NUMBER OF POLICE COURT CASES THIS WEEK 1e 17 *( ( lnNdsome and _ _building in Timmi permit has ‘been secur ind Levine this week shipped thorouglvbred Seotch Colâ€" nc ire preéeparin o farâ€"distant point: o Carolina, one to 1 to ‘Philadelphia, P: and wellâ€"hred youn make considerable trate. The byâ€"law t. â€" Messrs. Hamilâ€" 11 notl estimated It will ‘be Iver fine ‘immins. Tim m the 20th. to answer to being drunk x disorderly drun‘k, : ‘The @Nnat cost of date TI N 11 Fourth Avenue and Cedar Streets. Public \\'(»1'~'Ilip ll a.m. and 7 p.m. . Sunday Sehool, 2.30 p.m. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend these services. business. The Bank of Montreal wil give the ‘best of attention to any busi ness entrusted to it, and its strong fin ancial position is well known. 22 temporary premises opâ€" posite the New Empire FTheatre, the Bank of Montreal has opened its doors to the public. The Bank of Montreal has been established over one chundred years and has unexeelâ€" ed facilities for the transaction of business. The Bank of Montreal will The Bank of Montreal Branch Open DISSOLUTICN OF PARTNERSHIP dissolved by 30th, 1922. ‘The busine Sam ‘Martin, Dated at 1022. LESPEOPLE AND SOLIC ITORS! In Loving Memory of Jean, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo, C. Murphy, of Schumacher, who died July l1st. 1920. C â€"27 Homeâ€"made Pastry sold at the Alâ€" bany Lunch Counter and Bake Shop. Delivered iwithout extra charge. G. Gagne, corner of Cedar and Fourth Avenue. 20â€"217p BUILDING, Johhing, Add: Dent Te to ‘De D he firm sh o Sam Mai Kev. J. D. Parks, B.D., Minister. 1 Birch Street, _ _ â€" Phone 138 The Best of Sood Milk 12 %¢. a Quart 8 Tickets for a Dollar. 16 Pints for a Dollar. Mattagami Clean Stables, Clean Cows, Clean Handling, Clean Milk. WATCH FOR THE BLACK HORSE AND THE RED RIG. orld, esta mortuniIty JILDVING, J¢bbin all kinds, House Dugz, Houses Moved, Fout Made, Concrete Work, etc. C..Skyer, Lot 94 Elm strec mins. nisiIn BYRNES PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH NC 111> bet ween i!th, "of it h 1, OR k5SOLM y mutual 1nmn {( [ es3 will ‘he « , to whom all rid. ;\IL‘ acc nuld ibe prest @r‘€ n for paym UTA nilton d, SAM MARTIN JACK SMITH 200 OO W ; ven that the @On Construction of Raised, Cellars d,â€" Foundations THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE ho Advani 000 kins oreupint isent on nte n t IT} FOMe Ontario nc, pel ed on by ounts du U month iY Timâ€" rINSt HI UnDNC 1( dollars â€" ($100.00) must accompany each Tender. The lowest or any tender not necesâ€" sarily accepted. THE CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OF TIMMINS. M. B. SCOTT, President 689â€"34.7 a distance of approximately 6.3 miles. For the stumping, grubbing and burninge of the Latchfordâ€"Cochrane Trunk Road in the Townships of Laâ€" marche and Hanna from st. 00â€"00 to 344+â€"67 a distance of approximately 6.5 miles. For the stumping, grubbing and burning of ‘the Latehfordâ€"Cochrane Trunk Road in the Townships of Hanâ€" na, St. John and Newmarket from st. 344â€"67 to st. 680â€"34.7 a distance of approximately 6.5 miles. | Plans and specifications may be seen and forms of tender obtained at the offices of this Branch situated at Swastika, Matheson, Timmins and Coâ€" chrane. Regular Meeting discontinued durâ€" ing the summer months. Annual meeting in October. Watch for the special announcements. burning of tae Latchfordâ€"Cochrane the Townships of H:s Newmarket from s 689â€"34.7 a distance YOUNG PIGS FOR SALE; cood stock; reasonably priced. Matt, Cleâ€" ment, Mattagami Riverâ€"Farm, next to Edwards‘. 23â€"27 HOMESTBEAD FPFPOR SALEâ€"At Po: GIRL WANTED for light housework. Apply Mrs. T. Brennan, câ€"0o Imperâ€" ial Oil Co., Moneta. 21â€"28p The annual cupine 11.0.L Sunday, July in the Orange WANTEDâ€"â€"Maid for general houseâ€" work; good wages. Apply to Mrs. H. J. Marshall, 12 Hemlock street, 22nd, 1922, T woâ€"Storey Bidders \ quis Junetion nouwltry and 4 property Hollingze C. H. FPULLERTON, Director Northern Development Branch, Parlianseat Buildings, â€" Toronto, Ont NCTICHE TO CONTRACTORS endc LOre marked IDOsSA!S a TEN DE RS POR SCHOOL )( PORCUPINE L.O.L, 2323¢° nstruction tch and | irn to Po T.‘ 111 vI MONETA P.0. Box 3, Timmins. Annual Caurch Parade M Reward t ween H. E. MONTGOMERY will nes p. E11 1922 S1UID HUNTLEY, Secretary 1 Q1 cheque for one hundred W. CAMPSALL, W.M U WIHISI Church Parade of Porâ€" 2323 will be held on th. \Iemhm\; will meet Hall at 2 p.m. Service e School House, Golden inz brethren invited to UIF )1 received hy the unâ€" noon on Saturday, for the cutting and ight of way of the re Trunk Road in Hanna, St. John and st, 344â€"67 to st. ce of approximately nite Ideal schnool. uit plans with.tend be Brick and Hol« i1 Saturd constructi rd y CG. G@. LIRIE, S( roOwn location for nall lake on ) Borden St., mimins, Ont. wn â€"Porcuâ€" ind â€" Gunill‘s (toldâ€"filled nder please Secretary n of Montâ€" Seet rard REGULAKR MEETINGS RE | + CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HERHE Child‘s Welfare Clinics, Wednes days, 1.30 to 3 p.m. Ist. Wed. each month. Dr. Minthorn 2nd. Wed. each month, Dr. Porter. 3rd. Wed. each month, Dr. Melnnis. 4th, Wed. each month, Dr. Moore. Nurse at Clinie Room daily 1.30 to 3 p.m. CLEAN UP YOUR BACK YARD If refuse is exposed flies will come, and two flies now may mean two milâ€" lion flies in July or August if precauâ€" tions are not taken. FOR SALEâ€"House and Tt on Eim street. Good barn, 14 by 22, with leanâ€"to on the nrovertyv. The house Anyone interested in Christi ence is cordially invited to att informal meeting every We afternoon at the home of Mrs Emerv, 20 Hemlock street, Ti MORTGAGE FPOR SALE, hearing 9 HAVE YOUK HCOUSE RID OF COCKROACHES, Buses and all * 52 THIRD AVE. Exaiminations, Reports, Developâ€" ment Programs. Reed Block, Timmins, Porcupine District, Ontario. is a wellâ€"built sixâ€"room house, 22 by 26, with all modern conveniences. Bargain for cash. Apply to 5l Elm street, corner of Third Ave. 25p per cent. interest. Principal, a little over $1200.00, payable $25.00 month ly. Well worth $1800.00,. Apply to Box W. R., Advance Office, Timâ€" mins. 26â€"28p fncres; 1@ ‘fcres\cC crop and 30 acres ed. Great opening and site for 4maill otLner Kind taken for t 111 Station an( ply to Tho Boarding House Schumacher â€" O In connection with the O‘ House. )o stc@ard( Dealer in New and Second Hand Furniâ€" ture, Stoves, Boots, Gramoâ€" phones, and Tools of every Desâ€" cription. erence Safety First Boil the Water New Empire Theatre Block TIMMINS, ONT. JE.ATCGE HARKY W. DARLING MINING ENGINEER Barrister, Solicitor, Notary. 30 p.m BOARD OF HEALTH reAl P.0. BOX 221 TIMMINS, ONT. S. GOOD SERVICE $8.00 PER WEEK i8 OE YCermIn this, and sati: Hundreds of hted with my reel H. H. MOSRE, M.D., M. 0. H. \pply 100i 4( upation. â€" Railway on property. Apâ€" anee, Real Estate, iWw Imnl min. â€" Contracts atisfaction guaâ€" of people have my service. Reâ€" ristian Serâ€" ) attend an Wednesday NErs. V; H. Ont. i 11 riins Night and Day ealls promptly attend. ed to. Ask your Dealer tor Doector Gagnor‘s Prepared Medicines. W. H. SEVERT General Building Contractor Estimates Furnished j Box 703 Phone 32 COBALT, ONTARIO Meets every Tunesday evening in ths Oddfellows Hall, Third Avenue. Visiting brethren requested to atterd. R. Richardson, W. G. Smith, = Dr. 1. Gagnon â€" Phone 209 TIMMINS LGDGE, No. 453 TIMMINS GCARACE 0008 0660000800080 + Barrister. Solicitor, Notary Public. Mr. Gauthier will be at Timmins daily. PROMPT and PLEASING SERVICE When wishing to have a pleasant motor drive, call Timmings Garage Auto Service, Phone 227. Now open for business. Firstâ€"elass rooms, and steam All upâ€"toâ€"date conveniences. Reading and Sitting Rooms. Sample Room for Travellers. Best dining room in town. Moeals at all hours. oOPFICES REED BLOCK, TIMMINS and PORCUPINE. Crown and Bridge Work Plates Consultation Free. Room 7 Reed Bldg., Timmins JOS. _ BERINI The Old Reliable Phone 227. Opp. Public School â€" 4th. Ave. Before buying a car let us show you the HUD. SON and ESSEX cars. All kinds of genuine Ford parts in stock. BENTIST 0. B. AIKEN to all r« Batteries reâ€"charged. Prompt and expert attention PARIS HKOTEL IROQUOIS FPALLS. Veterinary Office pairs. Cars to Hire. Cochrane, Ont yÂ¥

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