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Porcupine Advance, 22 Oct 1924, 1, p. 6

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event, having direct bearing on the foothall championship of Ontario for the â€" yvean. ‘The Toronto _ Sunday World‘s repor: is given elsewhere in this issue, and spreaks for itself. The Telegram gave an equally extended and interesting account of the match. The Toronto Mail and Empire and The Toronto Globe each gave accurâ€" ate and extended _ reference to the match. And The Toronto Star gave jus: ten lines! In disecussing the reports of the other _ newspapers, reference might well be made to their fair and friendâ€" ly tone. The Globe, The Telegram and The Mail and FEampire are generâ€" ous in their attitude towards the team from the North Land. ‘‘The Northerners were good value for the win and gave an excellent exhibition of cup tie football," says The Mail and Empire. The Globe and The Telegram agree that the ‘best team won on merit. All the other newspaâ€" pers speak well of the visiting team. And The Toronto Star‘s chief senâ€" tence is the sad expmession, **Toronâ€" to said goodâ€"bye to the Ontario Cup when a team from Timmins defeated Mimico by 2 goals to 1.‘ Ten lnes for Timmins, and tears for Toronto seems to be the attitude in fal}l of The Toronto Star. It is an odd attizsude in view of the support given The Stan in this North Land. But it «loes not seem to be unâ€" nsusl for The Star. ever, nave that i‘ the to the Nor that it wil anence and Tronto Ntar MR. JAMES MEEHAN MEETS UNFORTUNATE ACCIDENT the 1 ho There has been considerable comâ€" ment in town in regard to the attiâ€" tude of The Toronto Star towards Timmins and the Nonth Land in reâ€" gard to dast Saturday‘s match in the Ontario Cup series. All the other Toâ€" ronto newspapers gave extended reâ€" ports of the match, which was rightly eonsidered as an important sporting event, having direct bearing on the THE TORONTO STAR SHOOTS A WONDERFUL TEN LINES sport. _ With the required interest and attention there does not seem to be any reason why there should not be a lot of good amateur hockey in the town and district this coming sSeason, The better the preparations and the earlier and greater the interest, the better chances there will be for good sport. _ Timmins is a Hockey town, and there are literally hunâ€" dreds here specially interested in this sport. _ With the required interest and attention there does not seem to be anvy reason why there should not taken up and preparations made for the winter‘s sport. . Nothingâ€" has been done, however, and many interâ€" ested in hockey are wondering why. If there is no desire to have good hockey of any ‘kind this year, it is all right. â€" Lack of preparation is one way to assure poor sport in any line. On the other hand, if it is inâ€" tended to have hockey, arrangements should be gotten under way. Some time ago The Advance sugâ€" gested that organization for Hockey for the coming winter should be Office 2A WHAT ABOUT HOCKEY FOR THE COMING SEASON ? i8E PURCUPINAE ADVANCGE Casnada â€" I‘nited States TIMMINS, â€" INn WEDNESDAY, OCT. 22ND, 1924 *‘ Heard Member of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association. Telephones : Published every Wednesday by rsaople of the North Land, howâ€" ave the comforting knowledge there is anything derogatory North Land all may be assured will receive frontâ€"page promâ€" and fullest space in The Toâ€" miay nol P ¢Y 14Â¥ O has been considerable comâ€" town in regard to the attiâ€" The â€" Toronto Star towards and the Nonth Land in reâ€" Owner and Publisher. remed Mubscription Rates: estopre that TRY M 1t _Sudbury. He has wn who will sinâ€" fortunate aceident speediest vossible mnes Meehan, who firm of electrical met with an unâ€" rat resuited: in A piece of wire e destroved the nd to save the ary to operat at St. neasoOn Residence 70. nan VerVy $2.00 year $3.00 year remove aryÂ¥ mak ut ences. Master Carl Johns gave a wellâ€"renâ€" dered cornet solo, **A Day," and won very hearty and merited apâ€" plause. He is the yvoungest member of the Timmins Citizens‘ Band, playâ€" ing regularly with fhe Band. A pianoforte solo by Mr. Walten Devine was another specially appreâ€" ciated feature of the programme. There was a full house for the secâ€" ond of the season‘s band concerts in the New Empire Theatre after the church services on Sunday evening. Shortly after 8.30 the doors had to be closed, there being no further room. The big audience followed the proâ€" gramme with the closestâ€" attention and interest and appreciation of the various nuimnbers was shown generousâ€" ly. FENHHLIY wWas wel recerved anc_ yery heartily encored. His selections were, ‘‘Aileen Alianabh,"" and **There‘s a Pretty Spot in Ireland."" On this, his first appearance before a Timmins theatre audience, Mr. Frank Bates deâ€" ligchted music lovers with his fine voice and talented nendition of **Down the Vale."‘ He will be heartily welâ€" comed in the future by Timmins andiâ€" The vocalists for the evening were Mr. Thos. Huntly, of Poreupine, and Mr. Fnank Bates, of Timmins. Mr. Huntly was well received and very heartily encored. His selecrions were, An outstandin cornet duet hy B GOOD PRCOGRAMME AND BIG CROWD AT BAND CONCERT The pariy left on Sunday morning to visit Troquois Falls. The Town»was decorated generally for the visit. \mmum-ement hns\ not yet been made of the winner of the $25.00 prize offered for the bhestâ€"deâ€" comated huilding. Saturday exening the visitors atâ€" tended the show at the New Empire Theatre, Kiwanis songs being sung and members entering the theatre beâ€" ing specially gneeted. Mayor Hiltz came in for special attention~ as did also ‘Dr. MeInnis. *‘‘How d‘ye do, Doc. Melnnuis," sang the Kiwanis, folâ€" lowing this up wicth the voealized statement, **They say Doc. Melnnis ain‘t got any style, but he smiles all the while, all the while."‘ After the show the various dances \ (Jn Saturday morning the visitors saw the motion picture of the mining industry and then were taken throuch the Hollinger Mine. They also visitâ€" ed South and the Dome where they viewed mining operations. All the visitors were enthusiastic in expressing their appreciation of the country and hospitality shown them oh every hand. Trips around the town and district and on the Mattagâ€" ami River were also enjoyed. The visitors also combined husiness with pleasure, calling â€" on local _ business places with ‘a view to adding new business or cementing various connecâ€" tions. | were attended â€" and time enjoyed by the Burgzess, with This wellâ€"rendé icularly well ne The selection zreatest and noblest organizations in (Ontari0â€"the Lord‘s Day Alliance." Mr. Geo. A. D. Murray sat alongside tev, Mr. Tertyberry and immediately rose for his part. He said:â€"‘‘ My naime is Murray and T‘represent one of the greatest and noblest organizaâ€" tions in Ontarioâ€"the Moderation Leaâ€" gue.""_ The combination proved so pat as to arouse the greatest amuseâ€" ment. â€" The whole programme for the Banquet proved most enjoyable. (Continued from Page 1) were Mr. Blake Halladay, â€" District Governorâ€"Elect for Ontario and Queâ€" bee Kiwanis, Mayor W. W. Hiltz, of Toronto, Mr. Geo. W. Lee, Chairman of the T.+ N.0., and others. Interâ€" esting and effective addresses were deâ€" livered by these visitprs. The usual KIWANIS GLUB MEMBERS _ ViSIT THE NORTH LAND +C n( o1 @ittey thc nantre *X (n} Dack â€"â€" seal You mustn‘t drive andâ€" * Why not ?" q | T a instt nol nendition of **Down the will _be heartily _ welâ€" future by Timmins audiâ€" ceJVE unday_ evenin hurch services, ig numter Byt band accom elt hx #Ti concer al nun the B event VIsIOTS,. Sundav mornin segat} 119 cOompan eceneral good 1J WYA s Heury walt 10\\'[)\ 12 1 the ind t| of 10% of company thirty d part N. Lorraine the S of TERMS 1( Tenders will be received up to 12 o‘clock noon on the 3lst day of Octoâ€" ber, for the purchase free of enceumâ€" brance, the following Mining Lands belonging to the estate of the late John H. O ‘Neil. Mining Claim Tâ€"20026â€"being the S:B. Part, broken part of lot 4, Con. 12, Lorraine. Mining â€"Claim "Tâ€"19806â€"beinge the B.C. . LOS. Mining Claim Tâ€"19871â€"being South of Lorraine, former survey as B.C. raine. Minin N. W 10 Final examinations ate being held at the (Gold Medal School this week for the Senior Students. * Employers seeking office employâ€" ees may call at the College Office for eflicient eraduates. Timmins Business College Over Economy Grocery 58 3rd Ave. Phone 3501 S Write Box 223 E. M. TERRY, Supervising Principal. There still remains a few vacancies in the College. The ‘New â€" Term Classes‘ at the Gold Medal School are workingâ€"like bees, which still upâ€" holds the _::()\T‘den reputation of the School. *‘ Timmins Business® College, Titmmins, Ont. Underwood wins nineteenth conâ€" secutive time World‘s Typewriting Championship. Albert Tangora writâ€" ing 130 net words per minute for one hour, also World‘s Amateur Chamâ€" pionship, Barney Stapert writing 120 words per minute, Irma Wright, Toâ€" ronto, Championship, Fourth Amaâ€" teur Class, writing 110 words per minute, â€"Ethel Hahndorf, Toronto, Championship, Sixth Amateur Class, writing 101 words per minute. AIll winners used Underwoods. Underwood Typewriter Co." The Timmins Business College may be quite a distance Northâ€"yet it is considered a leading Business College outside of the City of Toronto. The Underwood Typewriter Co., of the City of New York realizes the instrueâ€" tion given and the interest taken in the Underwood Typewriter by the Timmins Business College and thereâ€" fore forwards immediate report of the World‘s Championship Contests, held in New York, Monday, Oct. 20th, Hurrah for the Underwood! The following ~telegra ceived this morning from wood Typewriter Co., New Offers on terms other than the )ove may receive consideration. The highest, or any tender not meessarily accepnted. WE DNES DA Y Bulletin , NV dlot 4, Con. 11, Lorraine. Mining Claim Tâ€"2204â€"being the N. V/4, NV lot 5, Con. 11, Lorraine. Mining CJlaim Tâ€"19870â€"being South Lorraine, No. 1 at .No. 4, of R.S.C. ; No. 2. at No. 1, of H:R,. 99 No. 3 No. 4, of H.:RK. 99 : No. 4 at No. 3: of Minin Minin T endet held in THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO enders may ne sunmnilt 6 lie Trustee, Osgoode Ha or his. Solicitor, F. L leybury, Ontario. The Ontario Publi h 11 1t ot L 1( Claim : lot. 4, Con. 1: Claim ‘Tâ€"19107 y~4: Con. i1 [# Claim broken lot 3 im â€" Tâ€"19106â€"hbeing m Con. 11, Lorraine. tch are so humorous the memve! iItural Soc OGetobet 100 1eiegTam â€" was reâ€" # from the Underâ€" 0., New York Cityv, submitted n trying to dojp telegram «lC 10 PralIn{t uorraine heing N beinge ers of the eietvy wil CuUJp} OnNn tiles PC te the OT 1l; 1t 1924, for the purchase of all the dry standing down timber ‘on the South part of Broken Lot 5, Concesâ€" sion 3, Murphy Township, being all thiat part of the said lot lying south of a line drawn across the said lot parallel with the south limit thereof and distant north therefrom 40 ehains, containing 160 acres; such timber to be all cut and removed within two years from â€" date of purchase. AIl tenders must be accompanied by cerâ€" tified cheque for 10% of the amount offered. No tender need necessarily be accepted. â€" Balance of purchase money to be paid within 30 days from acceptance. Sale does not_ include pine. Deposit to be returned unless offer accepted. Informal meetings for those interâ€" ested in Chris:tian Science will be held every Wednesday afternoon from four to five at the home of Mrs. V. H. Emeryy 20 Hemlock St., Timmins. posted up at ecnpine on the 1924, the list to vote in th Municipal El list remains t And I here Voters‘ Lists 1924, Municipality â€"of the Township of Tisdale, District of Cochrane. recte Da CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MEETINGS CLERK‘S NOTICE OF FIRST POSTING OF VOTERS‘ LIST. * OkCEe complied V oters‘ POSITION WANTED as Housekeepâ€" er with gentleman, or in respectable _ family. Experienced. Best of references. Apply to Box WH., Advance Office, Timmins. STENOGRAPHERâ€"Six years‘ exâ€" perience general office work, filing and costs work, wishes position. Address Box 8. A., Advance Office Timmins. â€"41â€"43p MAN WANTS POSITION OF ANY WANTEDâ€"A place as housekeeper in a house or hotel. Apply 37 Mesâ€" sines St., or: P.O. Box 1245, Timâ€" mins, Ont. 42â€"43p. POSITION WANTEDâ€"by Fireman, holding Ontario Certificate; thoroughly _ experienced _ janitor; five years in last place. Apply F. O ‘Neill, Queen‘s Hotel, Timmins. 40â€"41p. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, with ROOM TO RENT; all modern conâ€" veniences; use of phone. Apply 104 North Cedar street. 41. ROOM FPOR RENT; clean; ceniral; t0Oo roomers ('nlll(i u‘i\'('- s( of kit(‘h- ONE ROOM TO RENTâ€"in Private House:; hot and cold water; bath. Apply 38 Tamarack St, _ â€"41â€"43â€"p. ave any â€" error cted according Dated this 17 D. W. O‘Sullivan. Solicitor, Marshaliâ€"Eeclestone Blk., Timmins, Ontario NITY NURSB,.â€"by day â€" or by week. Reasonable terms. Apply E. Legotka, 217 Pine Street South, Timmins, Phone 520â€"W 40â€"45p KINDâ€"indoors preferred; â€" holds third class stationary engineer‘s certificate. Apply Harry Nichols, 107 Wilson Avenue, or General Delivery, Timmins. 40 t.f. or without board Elm street North. to roomers uW en. Apply: Mi 476, Timmins. Frank C. Evans, Clerk of the Township of Tisdale up at my office at South Porâ€" : on the 13th day of October, the list of all persons entitled e in the said Municipality at ipal Elections, and that such mains there for inspection. [ hereby call upon all voters ke â€" immediate proceedings : to anv errors or omissions corâ€" s hereby given that with Section 10 sts Act, and that 13th 1a w , day OJet Smith, P.O. Box 42â€"14p. received by the for the Execuâ€" Canadians deceased, of October, 1 N 43p 30. nave the have |p LOSTâ€"Small hblack Colli¢ be in not late 1924, at 7 p.m tender not need tienulars may be Will be reteived by the under «igned for the installation of a wato and sewerage system in a Two Roon School at Swastika, and provisiot made in the work for an additiona two rooms at anvy time. Tenders t POR SALEâ€"Doubleâ€"House, 8 rooms, 16 and 165 iBannerman Avenue, Timmins. _Price â€" $2,500.00 _ eash; $2,800 easy terms. Apply to 16 Bannernmnan â€" Avenue, or drop â€"a eard to A. Clermont, Box 1274, Timmins, Ont. 42â€"44p. FOR RENTâ€"4â€"roomed house, wellâ€" finished and warm. 12%, First Ave., directly behind 84 First Ave. Apply 8. P. Lindsay, Mattagami Heights. 4A3p. ler FPOR â€" SALEâ€"Smallâ€" 4â€"roomed log house, newly _ finished, on _ River Emnt lot. .Apply to the owner on the premises, sixth house morth of the bridge, on the River Front. HOUSE FOR SALEâ€"$800.00. Apâ€" ply for conditions at 147 First Aveâ€" nue, Mattagami. + 42p. WANTEDâ€"One _ secohndâ€"hand in good condition. Apply T High School, H. C. Garner, tary. WANTED TO «PURCHASEâ€"Piano MRS. B. F. JAMES, PIANO MUSIC ONE FURNISHED SHACK FOR RENT. Apply to (B. T. Lennan, corner of Elm and Broadwav. 41. TO RENTâ€"Fourâ€"roomed house, newâ€" ly built. Also Shaeck on Fourth Avenue. Apply â€" {Burnetâ€"Andrews, Cor. Maple and Fourth Ave. 42. TO LBTâ€"Stores and F suitable for restaurant of business,, as Schu posite _ the Hall. â€"Apply. Jospe‘ Store, Schumacher. Mcelntyre THREEâ€"ROOM FLAT TO RENT, FIVEâ€"ROOM HOUSE TO RENTâ€" STORE TO RENT, with good cellar. Apply Gambleâ€"Robinson, Timmins, Limited, Spruce street. ~â€" 42â€"45. ply Height orders street. We tret our â€" mone showing freight windows glazed The Halliday Ontario. Must be in firstâ€"class condition. Prefer fumed finish. Apply with full particulars to ‘Box R.N., Adâ€" vance Oflice. es Teacher, has opened ‘her class and is now prepared to give private lesâ€" sons in the student‘s home. Charges reasonable. For _ particulars _ adâ€" dress letter to Mrs. B. F. James, Box T8, Schumacher. 42â€"44, suitable for light Apply 118 Maple s Apply to mins. ple MISCELL ANEOUS iness, az Schumacher, opâ€" the Melntyre â€" Recreation Apply. _ Jospe‘s _ Clothing Schumacher. 39. > for light â€" houseâ€"keeping 118 Maple street South. > return to Margar reet North. Phone name o1 ater Portgue, 18 Bannerman Star Transt‘st any time. lenders t r than October 1. The lowest or ans essarily accepted. Parâ€" e had. from. Anderson, See. Treas. Swastika, Ont. yâ€"saving price _ list, paid, cost of storm complete, any sizeo. ‘o., Ltd., Hamilton, 41â€"47 . Main Avenue, TFTimâ€" Rovet )ndâ€"hand _ Safe Apply Timmins (Garner, Secreâ€" 1 a |wo nhoom and provision an additional e.â€" Tenders to ats to rent; or anvy kind pup Matta ()1 14) prud Find 16 ns a|)}â€" Undi od t16» FOR SALEâ€"Matched Driving Team, weight 2300 ibs., and Matched Draught Team, weight 3,000 lbs, Both teams are in good condition and are for sale only because of the railroad now serving this préâ€" nroperty. Crown Reserve Mining Also, â€" Exhibition Barred Dark and Light Matings. Importer and Breeder 0o Rpcks onlyv. Mated Pens and Trios of Bredâ€"to. A Lay Barred Rocks from Pedigreed and Trapnested Stock. FOR SALEâ€"Quebhee Heater. (Good condition. Apply to 39 Kirby Avenue. 43p POR SALEâ€"1 B 1300 lTh.. 8 vear FOR SALEâ€"A quantity of 12â€"inch Furnace Pipe, covered. Apply to 77 M; South. STOVE FOR SALEâ€"Small Heater. Apply Mrs. V. H. Emery 20 Hemlock St. + 43. FOR FOR SALEâ€"Twentieth Washine â€"Machine. wit} POP, SALEâ€"Oneâ€"Burner Oil Cookin Stove for sale cheap. In good con dition. Apply to / 28 Hemloel street. â€" Phone 157. 41. THREE HORSES AND HARNESS FOR SALEâ€"One library one caneâ€"bottom bedroom fumed oak, and in good. 66 Elm street South. HAY FOR SALE. Apply to Rayeroft, Taxi Stand, Timmins., 42â€"48p WANTEDâ€"Youth as Cabinetâ€"makâ€" er‘s Ril‘l‘r(‘"ti(‘(‘. \l'['h 49 Fifth Avenue. 43â€"44p, WANTEDâ€"Pupils for the Goldwin Sehool of â€" Beauty Culture. Posiâ€" tions at attractive pay. guaranteed as soon as student completes the course. This is a pleasant profesâ€" sion with excellent prospects. Fo:® particulars apply to the Goldwin School of Beauty Culture, 1'3 Pins street, (over Ostrosser‘s }'\, Timmins. property,. â€" Crown Co., Ltd., Larder Lake. Ont Jiv sA manogany, aAiâ€" most new ; Dining Room Furniture; Parlor Furniture in mahogany; Roll Top Desk in oak; Hall Rack; Colâ€" umbia Victrola, almost new ; Singer Drophead Machine; Brass ‘Bed, comâ€" plete; â€" Kitchen â€" Cabinet;â€" Easy Chairs; Pullâ€"out Couches; Carpets; Oil Heaters; odd Buffets, etc. These goods are almost new, and will sacrifice for immediate sale. 15 Mountjoy street, foot of Third Ave., St. Onge Bldg. 43p. Lo â€" EVWM â€"AlLl OUuX Quinze plant a large quantity of Cookery â€" and Camp _ Supplies, Dynamite, Iron, Pipe, and miscelâ€" laneous _ Construction _ material. Anyone _ interested _ communicate with Northern Canada Power Ltd., Drawer A., Timmins, Ont. â€"43â€"46 » cash. ‘J; "R, H Sandv Falls Koad Range, steads, 67â€" Six Washing Machine, with Wringer: in firstâ€"class shape. Will sell vers reasonable. _ Phone 5329B. Block sleigh dogz. Year tween 11 and 12 H. Shearing,. 88 F ter; nearly new Box :C. M.;* Al mins. for Sale, at cheap price. Apply at Mattagami Heights Post Office. 41â€"43, ply Ed. V Mountjor Bench; nearly new cash. . Applv‘â€" P.O. ARTICLES FOR SALE ids, Chiffonier, eti Sixth Avenue. SALEâ€"Portable Vietrola. ‘Good new, Apply Room 11, Gordon ck,. Timmins, from 4.30 to 6 p. A ppl yâ€" yxP N) . t 84 14 4‘2." Connaught Station, Ont arnock, vears old Oneâ€"hor FRANK LITTLEBE, Year old. Apply be 1 12 forenoons to W 88 Fifth Avenue. umed Oak ‘Caskey Cash Regis w ; reasonable \dvanee Office, Tim 42â€"43p. BA \ Hawlev, rse Wagon, Apâ€" corner Kirby and mahogany, alâ€" Horse, Bar etC and Bargain for of 10 and ashestos Maple St., 43 of â€"Barred table and rocker, in condition. 41-43[) wegehs gain for Sawmill, 43p>. 42â€"431 Century A PP : y Rocks, 43.45

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