HAND SAWS FILED AND SET 35b¢c. Work guarantsed. Special 115 Birch St., South _ Timmins When a boy loves a girl that‘s his business, When a girl loves a boy that‘s her business, When they are getting married that‘s their business. My own business is to sell Singer Sewing Machines and Willis This is not an emery wheel, but a new type of filing saw that handles any kind of saw. Our â€"Sewing Machine Repair Charges are Reasonable. 0. SEGVUIN 69 Maple St., P.0. Box 75 Try a Want Ad in The Advance rates to contracetors. WHEN buymg, what you P s M is *‘ suppose are Mapgle Buds, examine them and see that they are stamped with the name "COWAN." IF THEY‘RE NOT COWANS THEYX‘RE NOT MAPLE BUDS Zland the Dealer back kis substitutes 1 wnmins Phore 211. Boxing Physical Culture Taught by The Competent Instructor. COR. MAIN AVZ. BIRCH ST. Nice bright hall. Come and look the Club Boxing Academy ONTARIO BAKERY RIVER ROAD TIM MINS And will continue same for the service of the public. Having been the baker there since the opening, I can assure all of the same high quality of Bread, Cakes and Confectrionery. FRANK MSHUCGH taken over the business of the G149 TIMMINS WINS AGAIN IN THE KING GUP SERIES ‘The second half started and finishâ€" ed in the rain. ‘The Dome started the attack and combined the backs only to shoot wide on an open goal. The ball was transferred to the other end, F. Cadman taking a pass from Dunbar and trying his shooting irons out. Fidock saved. iSathrang and Peterson rushing Fidock, Ewart came to his assistance by kicking the dropâ€" ped ‘ball clear. ‘The Dome forwards again combined. Hallcy and Hetherâ€" ington fooled them, Hetherington: inâ€" tercepting a pass and dribbling his way clear. (Fidocdk now had his work cut out for a while, but showed his skill with three shots in quick suceesâ€" sion. Kellow got his men away on the right and Street fisted out a danâ€" gerous shot, with three men on him. Here the Dome had three corners awarded them, only to ‘have Halley and Cooper clear them. Sathrang took a pass from Dunibar an‘d tried a lone rush, beating his way through with tricky footiwork, but Fidock timed his kick well and saved. The whistle ‘blew with the score standin‘g two to nil. Halley set his forwards going a‘gain and got in front of Fidock, but Timâ€" mins let the ball go begging two feet in front of the goal, with two men anxious to score, Ewart saving, Sathâ€" rang passing over to Ford who took a shot, Fidock saving, but made a weak clearance to Sathrang who drove the leather home on a firstâ€"time shot just before the whistle. The Timmins team have improved. Ford on the left and Dun‘bGar with his passing have strengthened the team. Too much can not be said of the good work of Bell, Peterson and Sathrang. The three halfbacks worked hard in helpinv their forwards on with their passing, while Halley and Hetheringâ€" ton let little by to show Street‘s good work. The Dome worked hard, but they are up against a stiff team in Timmins this season. The lineâ€"up was as follows:â€" Timmins Dome Street goal Fidock Halley right back Fell Hetherington left back Ewart Cooper right half Houston F. Cadman â€" centre half _ Harrower C. Warne left half Kellow Dunbar outside right Munro Sathrangz inside right Horner Peterson centre W allace Bell inside left Hitt Ford outside left iM iner ‘%»"2. The reason given is that the fine quality Green Teas of India and Cevion have displaced the inferior Japan and China Greens which, due to their low price, were imported heavily some years ago. Salada Tea Company is the largest importer of India and Cevlion Green Teas. Dome Eleven Again Loses Out in the N.O.F.A. A Good Match Here. (On the Timmins grounds last Wedâ€" nesday evening the Dome went down to their second defeat before Timâ€" mins‘ eleven in the King Cup semes of the the score being 2 to The bad weather kept the crowd to about 200, and the rain spoiled the pitch for fast football. On the east side there was water along the touch line, with the rest of the ground very heavy going. There was a heavy shower of rain just before the match started, keeping back a good gate. Timmins won the toss and chose to kick in the north goal. The first goal was scored after steady pressing and Ford‘s good cenâ€" tres. ‘Ford took a pass from the halves and sent the ball right over to his inside man who kept the leather going, ‘by passing to Sathrang who in turn let drive, giving Fidock no chanee to save. ‘At the kickâ€"off Timâ€" mins did the same thing, only to be pulled up for offâ€"side. Dunbar came down and passed over. (Cooper getâ€" ting the ball, took a drive. Fidock made a nice save. \The Dome now got going on their right and made a good run, but an accident happened to Hitt, putting him out of action for a time and so handitapping the Dome team. The Dome players farled to break up the Timmins combination attacks. Ford took another pass from his halves and cearried the ball down and passed. The ‘ball, lbeing closely watched ‘by Ewart, went to every foot of the forwards, to Dunâ€" bar on the right, who had clear rightâ€" offway for a shot. Widock saved a well placed ‘ball and â€" sent his forâ€" wards away for a raid, only to find Halley and Hetherington in their path. â€" Harrower placed another to his forwards but it was a weak kick and Street had no difficulty in saving. The Dome tried again to score, but Street kept his sheet clean. Statistics from Ottawa show that in 1923â€"553.977 pounds more Green Tea were brought into Canada than in 1021, and 906,728 pounds more than in THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO E. C. 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