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Porcupine Advance, 22 Oct 1924, 1, p. 4

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For the convenience of ownérs of the bonds, the Bank of Montreal will accept the bonds at any time prior to November 1st, and will make payment in each case on November 1st, either by issuing a cheque or by placing the amount to the owner‘s credit in the books of the Bank, as the owner may desire. Ave., N. Side St. W. Side "it.. Hide St.,. W. Sidt t WYW._. â€" SHide ®spDecla Dated this ‘ouncil of the Corporation of the Town of Timmins intends to construct as a Local Improvement Con % * lad % * + * able, and intends to specially assess a part of the cost upon the land directly abutting on the work. . Side ( M Y. Side ; U 32. DOMINION OF CANADA VICTORY LOAN BONDS Assessment is to be paid in (10) annual installment A full line of samples may be seen at The Advance Office. Just call up Phone 26 and have these facts proved to your enâ€" tire satisfaction. It will prove more convenient and satisfactory for you all round The price will not be any more, and it often will be something less, than charged by outside firms for a less convenient service, Buy Your Counter Check Books in Timmins the 16th das WOrK w MATURING 1st NOVEMBER, 1924 oftâ€" Octobe: _ Spruce St. Fourth Ave Fifth Ave. Fifth Ave. Second Ave. Fourth, Ave First Ave. ICIrSC: x ve Third Ave. Second Ave SlYtll .'\\'9‘ ine of Lot Balsam St. mecontd AY Third Ave Third Ave Balsam St nul U L a 1 under authority of the Minister of Finance, bonds in full at maturity, withoutrcharge, prevent North Lot I IJOt O A Fourth A uine of Lo Line of L Tin Hemlock i. Cédar ~Thind A Fourth . _Birch St TCO Timmins St. Ave A\ve Ave Ave }t3 A VC THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE,â€"TIMMINS, ONTARIO McINTYRE EARNINGS FOR QUARTER ENDING SEPT. 30 The official statement for the quarâ€" terly earnings of Melntyre Poreupine Mines, Limited, for first quarter endâ€" ing Sept. 30th, 1924, is as follows:â€" (Gross recovery, $903,790.27 ; costs, inâ€" cluding _ development, . $463,475.75; operating earnings, $440,314.52; nonâ€" operating revenues, $20,371.35; total, provision for taxes for period, $32,313.88. . Net earnings befons plant depreciation, $428,371.99, WINTER MOTOR VEHICLE WILL GO 10 MILES PER HOUR 1 Autosleigh (Co., Ltd., was a recent visitor to Timmins and inttnds to return here as soon is the deep snow comes to demonstrate his new autoâ€" sleigh. The autosleigh is built on the principles _ embodied in the â€" tractor and the tank and is operated by a motor similar to that usedâ€" in autoâ€" mobiles, but with the distinetive feaâ€" bures necessary for winter travel. M Horner says the Autosleigh is light and convenient ard will travel over any snow road and that the depth of the snow is no particular handicap. It will .make around ten miles per hour. . When,the snow comes to stay, Mn Horner intends to give a complete demonstration in Timmins of the value and virtue of the Autosleigh as a means of winter travel. z. s CE and chiet Equipment. Call at our shop any evening and hear this little Radio Set in operation. You be amazed at the wonderful results obtained. If you are interested in larger Radio Sets just call phone 506 and ask for a free demonstration in your own Home. We carry a complete line of Radio Parts at the right price. The sooner you get our service, the sooner you will be satisfied. RADIO _ ENGINEERS AND ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 53% Cedar St. North PHONE 506 P.O. BOX 939. Armstrong Electrical Company €Do TORONTO WORLD REPORT OF ONTARIO GUP MATGH Timmins Registers Winning Goal in Last Sixty Seconds, Says Toâ€" ronto Paper in Excellent Writeup. Toronto Sunday World this week had one of the best reports of Timmins mateh at Toronto in the Onâ€" tario Cup series. The wmteup is reâ€" garded by those who saw the match as particularly clear, fair and accurate. It is published herewith in full, as it appeared under the heading, *‘ North Ontario Champs Win From Mimico"‘: (By Staff Reporter) Ossington â€" Field, Oct. 18.â€"The crowd was slow in gathering here this afternoon to witness the Ontarro Cun game between Timmins, champions of the North Country, and Mimico, Toâ€" ronto district winners. Mimico have out the same team that won from the Beaches last week, while the visitors are without the services of thein righ full back., but are confident of being returned winners. Ten minutes after the advertised time Referee Cameron lined the teams up as follows :â€" Mimicoâ€"T. MeAlpine, Smith, Allaikh Bailey, MeKillop, Freck, Howith, (4. MceAlpine, MeDonald, Moffatt, Haliâ€" davy. : f Timminsâ€"A. Cadman, Hetherington, Cooper, E. Street, _ Dunn, Sathrang, Berg, Dunbar. Refereeâ€"J . Cameron. First Half | Timmins won the toss and seti Mimâ€" ico to face the sun. The _‘aurp was fast at the outset, both goals aaving narrow escapes. Berg and .\Io,{)nndld good tries. Mimico were the smarter team, but the Miners‘ gefence were a bustling lot and did not stand for any fineness. A pass from Mcâ€" Killop to Howitt led to the qpening goal. The wings, benefitting, by a mistake by: the visitors‘ t‘ctenw scored easily, the goal keeper falling in an effort to clear. Within two minutes C. Sathrang equalizted the score after nice play by Peterson.It was easily seen, provided the, visitors last the pace, that Mimico #sere not going to have it alhk their own wav. Peterson causing lot of trouwble. Nice work by MeAlpine Mcâ€" Donald gave Howitt a chance, but his parting shot went past. The next minute the rightâ€"winger put :.s:l perftect ball at MeDonald‘s foot, buf the cenâ€" re shot high over. _ Beautif combhinâ€" ation by Cooper, Dunn and4 C. Sath Shaking off the pressure Peterson broke through the centre, but clever tackling by Allan stopped his proâ€" eress. A foul against Cooper was well placed by Fleéck, but TLiddel)l cleared finely. Both teams were playing hard for the lead and some fine footba‘l was witnesséd, but the defences preâ€" vailed. A brilliant try by Peterson gave the Mimico supporters a fright, the ball just swerving past the post. ation by Cooper, Dunn and C. Sathâ€" rang looked dangerous but the latter put the ball too far ahead, and a zood opening was lost. The visitors were a dangerous lot at this stage, their long, ‘gwinging passes ‘keeping Smith and Alien on the jump to keep their goal intact, though one shot from Peterson almost beas MeAÂ¥lpine, Timmins were continually in the Mimico half at this stage, and only for the fine work of Allan, the visitâ€" brs should have seored. A bneak:away by Hx dangerous, but only a co which *was cleared. Du citement, some of the their temper, and some fouling was shown, N pecially being an offend The visitors were stan( the strain, and on theit but their luecek was ‘Barley d ed Sathmng when . he was g through, but nothing came from free kick.. The pressure,, howe was bound to tell, and Berg put visitors in the lead a minute from finish. Just on time, Moffatt hit post, Timmins deservedly winning A 1l15:pound trout was uu"'hl cently at Larder Lake by Mr, H. son.. A couple of years ago \h‘ son landed a trout weighing 2 The 15â€"pounder â€" was sent _to Deputy Minister of Lands and ests at Toronto, according to Northern News. kâ€"away by looked , but only a corner resulted, is cleared. Due to the exâ€" some of the players lost per, and some unnecessary was shown,. â€" MeDonald, esâ€" Mimico an offender. were standing up under A V 6 all their own wa: Smith and Allan and C. Sathâ€" but the latter dlwad and a lbo visitors at this stage. second halt on the lead. Bailey foulâ€" ‘adnjan, eterson, _H, Han Mr. Han Ili(l(]}‘fl l. ... a husky kiddy t hi I1 the ‘or. l' h Carnol is jone of the finest remeâ€" dies ever dikcovered for use by the expectant nfother. There is no time in a womikbn‘s life when it is so vitally neciéssary to safeguard her health. Nibt only should she protect her own Aealth, at a most trying period, bkÂ¥it she must consider also the health of the unborn child. Read what Cafrnol did for Mrs. Rcrry.â€"-â€" "My wikte, about two years ago, just before bur baby was born, was sufâ€" fgrmg rom anemia and indigestion. she cotld keep nothing on her stoâ€" mach.{ We tried a great many soâ€" called Femedies, phosphates and even beef, fron and wine tonics, but to no efÂ¥ect. One day I. went into one of our local drug stores, Crawfords by tzzmc. and asked him to give me a rgliable tonic for my wife. He harfiicd me a bottle of Carnol, reâ€" cotramending it highly, and told me to/ give it a fair trial. After takin‘g two bottles my wife made rapid proâ€" gress back to health. The colour cCiame back to her cheeks and her was completely restored Ne find Carnol almost invaluable (for our baby. It serves as a useful ,-mcdicinc, especially at tecething (time, and we are never without a J boitle in the house. It gives me a great deal of pleasure to recommend the merits of Carnol. . As a bodyâ€" builder, nerve remedy and a wonâ€" derful restorative in all run down conditions, I don‘t think there is any medicine anywhere equal to Carnol." â€"Arthur I. Perry, 527â€"10th Street, Brandon, Manitoba. 5â€"24 " After takit ; Two Bottles my wifef made rapid progress back to health" Lancashire Club â€" Timmins Meets every first and second Satâ€" urday in Each Month. All Lancastrians welc%me and their Friends are invited. y For Steamship Travel Information Phone 17. Room 15, Reed Block Timmin«. West Indies Cruisesâ€"32 days from Timmins and return $321.00. H. UNSWORTH, F. Y. UTTLEY, Secretary. President Opp. Woolworth‘s, 12 Third Ave. Hemstitching and Picot Edging Done Electrical _ Treatments, _ General Drugless and nonâ€"Surgical Practice Room 6, Marshallâ€"Ecclestons Block TIMMINS se â€"ONT. Phone 77 No. 3 Cedar Street, North (Note the New Address) CHIROPRACTOR Phone, Call or Write Write to The Borden Co. FREE BABY BOOKS J. K. Moore Steamship Agent Specialist in Plate Work and Crown and Bridge W ork, 3346p. Box 70.

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