THE COLDFIELD ' ' 0 ote afectesteatectadfacfect ns‘ c tpetestestoatss 0‘.3.00000000000 eelecfes test: 90 00000000 o o io io io iob Lt 4 tz *4 y‘ w e t e VY eV Y V t s e wC /C N RUG COMPANY, LIMITED â€" HU Y ....... 4# + 00000000000000.0. .oo.ohoooozctooou‘x natadtactaonts . % 000000 Ua,. you ever taste H 6 6e 29e n Falls Seniors Win on Their Own Ice With Score of 10â€" Timmins Seniors Lose Second Game in N.O.H.A. Series. Match Was Much Livelier Than Score Would Indicate. Referee Did Not Find Favour With Fans. _ Timmins Boys Fell Down Through not Going in for Combination. Parker and Kelly on the wings workâ€" ed hard. Kelly persistently checked into the Falls men, and spoiled a lot of good combination very effectâ€" ively. â€" McDonald and Desormeaux were not used much, but while on the ice put up a fair game. Powers in the Falls nets was not kept so busy as McIntyre, but he had lots of work to do. Boucher played a great game. The erstwhile Sudâ€" bury badman never drew a penalty, and played a gentleman‘s game throughout. Leclair was not so good but worked hard. Cybulski at centre played a good game. _ Fahey and Chircoski on the wings were good. Fahey is a dangerous man. He figurâ€" ed in five of the goals seored for the Falls, and knows when to pass the puck when it is apt to be the most effective. King and MeConomy, the two subs played a fair game while on the ice. Mr. 0. Frood of New Liskeard was referee, and though neither team got any breaks from him, he could have given better satisfaction during the first two periods, by forgetting ocâ€" easionally that he held the bell in his hands. Again at various times h Â¥. .@. _# 62 26. u6 . ut . 29. #. @ . #. .% ....’.’:“.’. -oobooo\ï¬oooobooooofooooluoon'ooooooooooooooooooonoooooo # *# "® o ts ds din ie ateate s > * Watches Clocks and Jewelry. Why send them to Toronto, when you can get them revpaired in Timmins, at _ 28 Second Avenue, near Rink. Whose work has long given satisfaction in the North Land and is backed by a thorough Old Country Practical Experience. Every repair carries a twelve months‘ guaranâ€" tee. _ Note address and come and enquire Our Charges. SsORE THROAT BRUISES [ . wW. W HIT FORD‘S : Suafe ite afe 3e te ite iterte THE QwLÂ¥y CENUINE IS PERRY DAVIS® PAINKILLER APPLY iT FOR rushes of both teams were spoiled when they ran into the referee, and as one spectator put it, ‘‘Frood should be sent to the\box for kicking the puck.‘‘ Both teams drew ten penalties each, mostly for minor offences, or accidents. The following are the teams:â€" Timmins Iroquois Falls Mcelntyre . goal Powers Roach defence Boucher Duval Leclair Davidson centre Cybulski Parker forwards Fahey Kelly Chireoski MeDanald subs King 1 OTrW ATU S 3 AM1lC Y # Kelly Chireosk: MeceDonald subs King Desormeaux MceConomy Refereeâ€"O. Frood, New Liskeard. Timekeepersâ€"Patterson, _ Troquois Falls; Hackett, Timmins. Goal Summaryâ€"MeConomy from Fahey, 12.30. Second Periodâ€"Bouâ€" cher, unassistd, 1.35; Chireoski from Fahey, 3.45; Boucher, unassisted, 14.40; Cybulski from Fahey, 17.10; Parker from Duval, 19.10; Fahey, un assisted,â€" 14.53. Third Periodâ€"Cyâ€" bulski from Fahey, .30; Leclair, .55 ; Cybulski, unassisted, 6.35;, MeConoâ€" my from Bovcher, 13.05; Kelly, unâ€" assisted, 15.15. The first period opened with endâ€" toâ€"end rushes being the order of the day. Chireoski drew the first of the numerous penalties of this period when he t'rlpped Duval when theMinâ€" er‘s defence man was going through the Falls defence. Boucher and Leâ€" clair tried end to end rushes but could not tally. Kelly came dowp in a burst of speed, getting throug the dangerous Falls defence, only to have Powers make a very nice save. Parker drew the first Timmins penâ€" alty at this time, Powers the Falls goaltender keeping him company for one minute. Roach went off as Powers returned to the ice, when he tripped Leclair. Right after, Kelly went off for tripping Cybulski. The Miners were now shy two men, and the Eskimos rushed up a five man forward <line. Mcelntyre was kept busy for a while, but he handled the rain of shots sent in on him very nicely. With an open net in front of him Fahey missed a pass, and Roach went down the ice, shooting from outside the Falls defence. Fahey sent in a hard one, Melntyre handling it nicely. Right after Fahey FROST BITES SPRAINS mmmmmmmmmmmmmm%%%%%%%%ï¬%%%ï¬%ï¬%%ï¬%%ï¬%%ï¬%ï¬%ï¬%mm%%mm%%%%mmmmï¬%%mmmm%%mmmm%mmmmï¬mm%% k. )t. . t + p“o“o":““ *** # )# * t 262002 10 6 i i i in es en + Mfl.w.mmubo 2e se 11 00 se se ae ue o« 44 984 44 44. 0# es se se se se se bo t4, 6 o}o.ww.w. .WMMW. :,,.... Well try one box and you will say, "Huyler‘s only, please." A fresh shipment just arrived THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO In accordance with their instructions,‘ the owners of a large farm, Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn of Scollock, in Pembrokeshire, England, were buried together in a field facing the house under a novel tombstone. At the head of the grave, the life size figures of this devoted couple, carved in alabaster, stand out in relief on either side of the central column. _ The faces were copied from the living models and the figures and apparel are correct in every detail. 5 s oo i e i s n n l ‘‘ Peace, perfect peace.‘‘ By the and thrift they bought their farm, to their heirs. In addition to the eustomary ins there is also the following wording prosp'er_in this life and have no fear of death.‘‘ came down, passed to MeConomy who sent one past Melntyre, twelve and a half minutes from the start of the game. Fahey was sent to the penâ€" alty box for a rest. _ Duval came down beating the Falls defence, but held the puck too long, Powers using the whole length of his stick to save. King wert off for tripping Parker. With the Eskimos two men shy Timâ€" mins made great efforts to score, but though they had numerous shots on the Falls net, none could pass Powers Roach and Fahey went to the box when they mixed it. Davidson joinâ€" ing them for loafing. Chireoski was sent to the box for interference. With the Falls one man shy, and the Miners pressing hard the gong rang. Falls 1. Timmins 0. The second period opened with the gseneral consensus of opinion that the game was still anybody‘s, but Bouchâ€" er soon dispelled that idea when he sent in the second Falls counter one minute and thirtyâ€"five seconds from the start of the period. Two minutes later Chircoski made it three when he took Fahey‘s pass and sent one from close in past MelIntyre which the (GGoldminer had no chance against. Timmins foreed the play, but could not get any combination â€" going. King went off for slashing Duval. Desormeaux and Fahey going off for mixing it against the boards at the Falls end of the rink. Fahey came out of the penalty box in time to inâ€" tercept MeDonald who was coming down with the puck, MeDonald reâ€" placed Fahey in the box when he trip ped the latter. _ Fahey returned to the box when he started to earry on an animated conversation . with Mr. Frood while the game was in proâ€" gress, _ Melntyre was making some fine saves at this time, until Boucher came down, trying a shot from out, King going in for the reâ€"bound, missâ€" ing and Boucher seoring the fourth for the Falls from elose in on Melnâ€" tyre. _ â€" Duval got through the Fal‘s defence but shot wild, going to the box right after for tripping Fahey. The period was seventeen minutes old when Cybulski took Fahey‘s pass and made it five for the Eskimos. Cybulâ€" ski collided with Parker‘s stick and | went down. â€" The referee following UV _ â€" AA AAL 15 Endeavour to pull together as they did. Union is strength. As ye, would that men should do to you, do ye also to them likewise that you may bas*, + Sad e ¥§x§§§ -000000?0'0“'0000“000 Ooflooooooooooboooooooooooooooooooooooo00000000000000000000ooooooo 00030000000000’000“000 u. the customary inseription giving date of birth and death, BURIED ON THEIR OWN VA NUAAA _ + By the blessing of God and their Joint industry farm,. and hand it down without incumbrancé the precedent established early in the gcame, looked to find a culprit and Parker went to the box. When Duval came down for a shot on the Falls net, Fahey was sent to the box for apparently with Boucher‘s assistance siving the dangerous Miners defence man a clean check. With fifty seeâ€" onds to go Duval passed out from beâ€" hind the net to Parker who scored the first Timmins goal. Forty seeâ€" onds later Fahey on a lone effort made it six for the Falls. Falls 6. Timmins 1. The third opened with Davidson sending a long shot in on Powers. Cybulski came down and halfâ€"aâ€"minâ€" ute from the faceâ€"off sent in the seventh for the Falls from Fahey‘s pass. Kelly tried a closeâ€"in one, when he checked Boucher but failed to pass Powers. Leclair sent in the iskimos eighth when the period was nearly a minute old. The Miners ecame back strong, but showed a reâ€" grettable lack of any form of combinâ€" ation. â€" Kelly was working hard at this time backchecking like a fiend, and it was good to see him go into Boucher, and take the puck away from the big Falls defence man. (C‘ybulski sent in the ninth from close in. â€" Timmins tried again to get one past, but contented themselves with individual play, and shooting in the main from outside the defence. The period was thirteen minutes old when MceConomy took Boucher‘s pass and sent in the last counter for the Falls. Two minutes later Kelly came down fooled Boucher nicely and sent in the second and last Timmins counter. Roach went off for trying to trip Boucher. The Falls tried to get one past Melntyre but could not. _ Wit Roach‘s return to the ice the Miners made a determined attempt, but eould not get in. The gong rang with Whe thrée retiring members of the Haileybury Public School Board,â€" Messrs. W. A. Gordon, H. A. Day and A. W. Sandersonâ€"were reâ€"electâ€" ed by acclamation last week. _ Mn Gordon declined the office for another term on account of other business, and Mr. A. 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