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Porcupine Advance, 14 Mar 1923, 1, p. 4

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THE COLDFIELDS DRUC STORE NOW OPEN, COME AND SEE US OPPOSITE NEW EMPIRE THEATRE THIRD AVE., TIMMINS N.O.F.A. ANNUAL MEETING AT DOME ON MONDAY NEXT WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1l4th., 1923. The annual meeting of the Northâ€" ern Ontario Foothall Association is called for the Old School House, Dome Mines, for Monday evening next, March at 7.30 p.m. sharp. Reâ€" presentatives are particularly requestâ€" ed to be on time as there is a large amount of business to come before the meeting. The business will include the election of officers for the ensuing year. NORTHERN ONTARIO FPFOOTBALL ASSOCIATION The N.O.F.A. oversees all football in the district, and as will be noted by the secretary‘s notice elsewhere in this issue, all clubs wishing to comâ€" pete during the season, are. required to apply for membership in the Assoâ€" ciation and to be represented at the ciation and to annual meeting The annual meeting or the anove Association will ibe held in the Old School House, Dome Mines, on Monâ€" day, March 19th, at 7.30 p.m. Allâ€"elubs intending to compete in coming season for membership this meeting. hoped th make a s so that th Ixv. [ en tatads Sn * n3 l Â¥ U €Canada â€" United States CA ime 1 rep a 1‘6 Published every Wednesday by €) Owner and Publisher. Subsceription Rates Good candies, a treat and a pleasure all in one. Certainly the human lacking the candy desire is a novelty. â€" The true food value and healthâ€"giving qualities of pure sweets cleanly made, are emphasized by authorities on such, supported by the best care and attention on the part of the best candy makers. â€" In all stores we sell the following :â€"â€" NEILSON‘S WILKINSON‘S SHARP‘S CLARNICO pe §SPECIAL | Jumbo Salted C. this weekâ€"enda PEANUT 3 33“). s quite a long agenda, it is all representatives will cial effort to be on time, meeting can start promptâ€" STORES AT YOUR SERVICE Telephones : J. MASON, Secretary 1pe m € 11 Watch our windows every week for weekâ€"end Candy Specials to elect officers for tions during tnhe formally apply be represented at Cc Campy Residence 112 $3.00 yvear $2.00 vear the TEAM MAKES GOOD | sSHOWING IN TORONTO Superâ€"Kreem _ in tins and Toffee packages ANNUAL MEETING OF TIMMINS FOOTBALL CLUB Thursday night last the Sault Ste. Marie team defeated Granes in is Allan Cup Elimination series, the seore being 3 to 2. Saturday night, however, after a great battle, the Graâ€" nites defeated the Sault 5 to 1, thus wihning the round by 7 to 4. The Samt put up brilliant hockey and did credit to the North Land, even though losing out. Saturday, there was no score at the end of the first period. At the end of the second, it was 1â€"1. Philips had to retire on account of an injury to his knee. In the third peâ€" riod the Granites run in four on Walsh, the latter, however, receiving great praise as a goalâ€"tender. The Sault team made a hit in Toronto with their clever brand of good hockey and they need not feel badly about their defeat which was an honorable one, and they put up a brilliant battle unâ€" der difficulties. The annual meeting of the Timâ€" mins Football Club will ‘be held on Friday evening, March 16th at 8 p.m., in the Council Chamber, Timmins. All members of the Club and all imnterestâ€" ed in foothall should make a special point of being present, as the meeting is a specially important one. (Officers for the ensuing year are to be elected, reports received for the past season, and other important general items. In addition representatives must be chosâ€" en to attend the annual meeting of the Northern Ontario Football Associaâ€" tion at the Dome on Monday next. The Timmins Football ‘Club had a successful and prosperous season last year, and foothall was among the most popular sports in the Camp. This year 71 ODD‘$S can be even more successILul} ing if all football entbusias line. An‘early and enthus always helps a lot, andso : ed in football in Timmins tend the meeting in the Cou ber on Friday evening of March 16th, at 8 Drug Stores LIMITED Orchard Fruits BORNâ€"In Timmins, on Feb. 16th, 23. to Mr. and Mrs. R. MacDonald, the chocolates that are different Pontefract Cakes a delicâ€" ious liquorice confection Delicious centres of real fruit, a tin imp. 1 nis y sful and ple usiastic start o all interestâ€" ns should atâ€" Chamâ€" of this week, into OPENING VIES WITH THE PORCUPINE DOG RACE The form: Murray Dru day last, vied Race for the If anyone travel a litle ness. a newcomer here but he has had exâ€" tensive experience in the drug busiâ€" ~Mr. John Ferguson, of 'Sghuma(-her} is ill with rheumatism of severe type Order your Easter flowers now at F. M. Burke‘s Drug Store. BORNâ€"In Timmins, on Friday, March 9th, 1923, to Mr. and Mrs, F. L. Roy, 73 Maple Street;â€"a son. Aâ€" Hot Supper will ibe se basement of the Presbyter on Thursday, April 5th, auspices of the Ladies Aid in boxes and bulk A. special St. Patrick Dance will be held in King turday night, with special the oceasion by the orches (Alr. Brunelle, formerly in ship here with Mr. D. Laprairie, ha returned to town and is a partner i a vehicle repair firm opened in th The next regular meeting of the Town Council is scheduled for Monâ€" day afternoon, March 26th, at 4 p.m. A special meeting to deal with several TIMMINS ANDRDISTRICT NOTES SGHUMAGHER SQUTH PORGUPINE AND TIMMINS _ 10c up 30¢c 50¢ in old r will ibe served in the e Presbyterian Chureh April 5th, under the PC THE PORCUPINE ADVAN CE tra J 3 Hall Saâ€" music for fr.: :( Avenu mfifimfi%fifi%fi%fig L Messrs. Jack Marshall, G donald, Dr. J. A. Melnnis Tilt, V.S., were the starte and judges of condition for cupine Dog Race, speed ev judges have not yet given th decision on the ‘best eonditi at the finish. All the tean in fine condition. Martin and his team wer ovation when it was seen th sixth consecutive year he ha race. His team arrived in shape, as did also Myers‘ t _ Master Crotean made a tractive appearing httle pa Queen‘s float Mr. John Jones took a lar of motion pictures of the e Mr., W. J. Browne was o too'rapher for the oocaswn important questions will be the meantime. The Misses MacLeod announce their intention of discontinuing their needle work ‘business on March 3ist, and reâ€" quest that any customers wishing hemstitching or other work done, kind ly leave their orders before that date. of . 11p Saturday last flowers were given free to the lady eustomers at both the Timmins and Moneta stores of F. M. Burke. At the Timmins store over 1500 customers were served during the day. The Connaught Minstrels repeated their show last Thursday evening at Porquis Juncetion. The Orange Hall was well filled and the audience very appreciative. The show was even betâ€" ter than the success at Connaught, though the services of Billy O‘Donâ€" nell, the female inpersonator, were unfortunately not available, his place being well filled by Jimmy Morrison who with song and story made a capâ€" able substitute. _ The 19823 Spring Opening of Sky Bros., South Poreupine, is announced for this week, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. There will be an unusually pleasing display of the best new spring models in millinery, suits, coats dresses, etc., for Jadies. Also an atâ€" tractive \Ien and [Boys‘ Department. The new Furniture Dept. will also be found very attractive. The Ladies of the Union Church will serve tea each aftternoon. (Continued from page 1) sented with valuable articles of jewelâ€" ry as souvenirs of the occeasion. The Queen presented the prizes to the vaâ€" rious winners of the day‘s events. The costume moccasin dance at the rink was led off ‘by the Carnival Queen and the Mayor, Dr. J. Melnnis, and after a couple of hours dancing, what many consider to be about **‘the end of a perfect day‘"‘ was reached. Voting for Carnival Queen Miss Margaret Boyle, of South Porâ€" eupine, won election as ‘Carnival Queen, with 1031 votes. "‘The crvorce proved unusually popular and Miss Miss Margaret boOyie, oT »~outh POTâ€" ecupine, w on election as ‘Carnival Queen,. with 1031 votes. ‘Fhe cvrorce proved unusually popular and Miss Boyle not only presented a charming picture as Queen, but also carried the honours with a delightful manner that added to her popularity in the Camp. Miss Nellie Studor was second with 933 votes and Miss Agnes Angrignon third with 628. Miss Jessie Marshall and ‘Miss Jean Roberts also made a good run, and the four were delegated as the retaimers of the Queen for the occeasion, all carrying the honours with the best gerace and charm. Gunn‘s Limited, by the one drive: President of the roundaries imnmite handsome silver this vear. Freight and ~pCcod races recelve a 1reec pass over the T. N. 0. Railway for a return trip, through the kindness of Commussion Martin and his team were given an ovation when it was seen that for the sixth consecutive year he had won this race. His team arrived in beautiful shape, as did also Myers‘ team. Master Croteau tractive appearing Queen‘s float. Tel Mr. John Jones took a large numbe of motion pictures of the event. Mr. W. J. Browne was official phoâ€" tographer for the occeasion, and seeurâ€" ed a remarkable number of most atâ€" tractive pictures which were on sale this week. W. Martin Wins Race In addition to In to the oth . tlhe winners of first ‘lsion on The 1 the ‘finish. A fine condition s. Jack Marshall, G. A. Macâ€" ‘Dr. J. A. Melnnis and Dr. 8., were the starters, timers ges of condition for the Porâ€" Dog Race, speed event. The i1ave not yet given their official on the ‘best conditioned team inish. All the teams finished to . the cup for the donated last year by d, to Ibe won three yvears ‘, Mr. A. H. Copeland, ie Ilull Iron and Steel ited, this yvear gave a Notes Cl made a very atâ€" little page for the other prizes notâ€" irst place in the ces receive a free [. O. Railway for nairma OT t I 1C MOTOR CYCLE FOR SALE. Apply BOARDERS WANTED, in private house. Apply to Jas, Moyle, first house on Government road north of Hollinger Townsite. 11â€"13p WANTEDâ€"Housework or Nur by day or hour. Apply to Beda Grocery Store, Mrs. Fred., Duci F OR SA L Eâ€"Grocery and Butcher Stall, For further information apâ€" ply to P.O. Box 674, Timmins, Ont. ROOMS TO RENT, and BOARD.â€" GET YOUR FURNITURE REPAIRâ€" ED and Reâ€"upholstered at the Norâ€" thern Upholstering Company, Spruce street. Box 872, Timmins. SALEâ€"Dinin WANTEDâ€"Young lady with six years office experience desires position as bookâ€"keeper, cashier, or general office assistant. Apply Box T.S.R. Advance Office, Timmins. 11 WANTEDâ€"Position ‘as cook in priâ€" vate house or Club House. Eight years experience; highest references given. Fifty dollars ($50) a month. Apply Box 329, Cobalt, Ont. to New Ontario Garage Double bedroom, with hot and eold water. Also board â€" Rates very reaâ€" sonable. Apply 72 Third Ave. 11 room suite, rocking chair, desk, daâ€" venport, electric range, ete. All as good as new. Apply to King Edâ€" ward Cafe. 11p Yau SUDf # % know: He us als th: â€"inftC or h Suds Yyour ders t LOOK Sant @ South We c mins hind Hamilton dry tuds}; Aard] outy good larg Terms arranged 707, Timmins. nrâ€" household linens. N 0, Snds does nothing to injure your clothesâ€"he just daunâ€" derts them well, that‘s all. LOOK FOR SUDS AND DUDS Sanitary Steam Laundry South Porcupine, â€" Ontario We call and doeliver at Timâ€" mins each Mon. and Thurs. A CUSTOMER of ours the other day told us that the kind of sheet metal work we do changed cornicâ€" ing from a trade to a fine art. Well, after he‘d smoked our cigar, we kurried out to put this ad in the paper so everybhody in town would learn how good we are, Whall we cornice your home, some day? Phone us. Cedar St. b SUDS‘.aids who help hint in * his laundry work are the well _ Soap, Water and Sun. He uses no injurious chemicâ€" ) als that will eat into the wear ‘ â€"integrity of your gcarments Soapiweter dld raan SuM â€"â€"~ | Heip Suds gef~ g fartmrâ€" bAcimwaAar?s A atmw Special for Saturday, Ladies‘ Hand Bags all leather, reg. $6.00 Saturday $3.00 $10.00 to $12.00 bags for $5.00 “"' E Mfl.flfi zfl’{{ }i\f\'flfl hard 1O ork or Nursing Lpply to Bedard‘s Guindon Timminsg. 11â€"1 2p 11â€"13p â€"1lp 11p WOâ€" ishâ€" beâ€" 11p WANTEDâ€"Maid for TWOG FIRSTâ€"CLASS FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT ; modern conveâ€" niences; newly finished. Apply 37 Fourth Avenue. â€"â€"O Barred Rocks and White Wyandottes, pedigreed and imported direct. Also White Leghorns, Anconas, S8.C. R.. Reds, Black Langshans, White Rocks, Golden Wyandottes and Buff Legâ€" horns. ' All pure bred and in separate pens. For prices write, phone or call. (Signed} FRANK LITTLE, 8 Connaught Sta., Ount. Meets every second an day in the month in Hall, Third Avenue. Visiting Brothers and Sisters always welcome. Minnic Shephard, Sara Thomas, N.G. ~NRec:. mec. iimmins Gold Nugget Rebekah Lodge, No 173 11 am.â€"*‘"Get Right With God 3 p.m.â€"‘‘"Bible Sehool."" 7 pm.â€"â€"‘‘A Backslider in a Sieve Mon. 8 p.m.â€"â€"‘B.YÂ¥.P.0.‘‘ Wed. 3 p.m.â€"*‘Women‘s Meeting Pastor: M. R. Hall, work Boiling will render all water safe for drinking purposes. SALBE, such as Stove, Ta Cabinet, Bed, Springs, Couch, Dishes, ete.. Co see. Good bargain. Ap SALBE, such as Stove, Table, Chairs, Cabinet, Bed, Springs, .\Iattress,, Couch, Dishes, ete.. Come all and see. Good bargain. Apply at secâ€" ond last red paper house on right hand side, Barnemen street. 10â€"12 Report every suspected case of comâ€" municable disease to the Medical Ofâ€" ficer of Health. By trying to conceal cases of diphtheria, searlet fever, etc., one is endangering the lives of other people, 6 Tickets for a Dollar. 12 Pints for a Dollar. Clean Stables, Clean Cows, Clean Handling, Clean Milk. WATCH FOR THE BLACK HORSE AND THE RED RIG. Mattagami Gordon Building, Barrister. Solicitor, Notary Public. Etc. W. G. BOWLES, B.A. South Porcupine â€" Ont. Mr. Gauthier will be at Timmins daily. LAW OF“ICE * * % T rF /Â¥ Y"* t oOFFPICES REFED BLOCK, TIMMINS and SOUTH PORCUPINE. BAPTIST CHAPEL Corner 2nd. Ave. and Birch. Safety First Boil the W ater DR. JNO. B. AIKEN DbENTIST BUARO OF HEALTH GOLUMA )â€"â€"sMaid for general Apply No. 1 Maple St Township Building H. H. MOORE, M.D., M.O.H. Phone 201 fourth Thur > Oddfellow Ontario Timmins.

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