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Porcupine Advance, 14 Jan 1925, 1, p. 8

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Band in attendance at Rink Wednesday Evening REACRERCRCNE fls %@gflfi%’é’figfi%fifigfi%fi%gfigfiflfi%Efi%%figfi%fi%figfi%fifi%fiEfi%fi%fi%fi%fifi%fi%fifi%fi gâ€"=j U The Maple Leaf Theatre Wednesday Thursday, January 14th January 15th * LOVE, LIFE AND LAUGHTER " *# 4@# 4 4# #4 # # #+* # 4 ## # # #Â¥* * # #4 # # Â¥* # La #4 # #* # #° ° #4 + #@ + *a! Friday and Saturday, January 16th and January 17th EXTRA SPECIAL ATTRACTION Monday and Tuesday, January 19th and January 20th "THE CALL OF THE WILDS" JACKIE COOGAN Featuring "Nero," the Wonder Dog of the Screen. A story of the Northern Wilds and Its Trails. in "THE BOY FROM FLANDERS" 7 BIG REELS OF FUN. 9 Also, 2â€"reol Comedy,. " Rupert of Heeâ€"Haw! Featuring Betty _ Balfour. ALSO GOOD 2â€"REEL COMEDY. ALSO 2â€"REEL COMEDY *a*"*s “.“. #. . “. * * # # “.“ .“ A V L L L T “.“.“.“‘“.“.“.“.“.“ *4 # 4 °% #4 # *# *#* * #% *4 *# #4 # < *+ * 4 #* * #% #4 *# 4 #4 6 i ‘0 6 THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMIN®S, ONTARIO T 3C 290C 731 916 T770 2417 The Shops rolled the highest games of the league, 1080 single game, and total 2889, and won three from the Town team, who rolled three Dumâ€" mies. COorrigar Sullivan Bonnell Arnott Start .. 1 ArIO Todhunter Cooke .. Richards Newland Gnay ... Sullivan Moisley Honey Leftâ€"Overs Take Two From Engineers Mercantile Three From Mill. Office and Shops Also Winners. Waddle Wam}p» Gray Y onkKe .%. .. MceFarlane 841 88383 910 2634 The Office won two from Todd‘s Limited. SEEING COPS IS A VORSE FORM THAN SEEING SNAKES Wiailliams McGarry Dummy In the Melntyre Recreation Hall Bowling League, the Leftâ€"Overs took two games from the Engineers. Hall Budgt McINTVRE HALL BUWLERS RESUME PLAY FOR SEASON 80ME rames nnls arke Monday evening d a voung wom The inchfield Don: M e Millan M eMillan <@T r(?“fln 1101 630 714 812 2156 Mercantile team took _ three from the Mill. 683 682 7 The League Standing W on th Todd‘s Mercantile s 140 110 98 es se‘ ...... 136 S vening two â€" young me » woman descended fro ie side of the Prince 0 Leftâ€"Overs Engineers P . > 3 TOA :‘ 8) town o a «/m # Town Office . 100 .360 . 196 .146 Shops 8609 803 Limited 151 153 142 162 196 204 210 120 675 167 120 22( 250 209 210 F70 156 ETA 164 214 188 179 A Do 156 151 190 151 1260 ure, ths 181 159 81 1780 2A t),’ td * * m 187 230 176 193 171 145 112 83( 139 196 196 304 176 130 101 123 125 149 105 169 162 165 21090 10 Lost 24(6 404 110 384 569 341 536 4 i 540 599 585 396 3O 5:26) 1484 424 470 2080 424 347 191 72 ) ( 0 TD i4 $ Speaking of the opening match in the N.O.H.A. Senior series, The New Liskeard Speaker says:â€"‘*"*Every boy on the Liskeard team gave his best. This is true also of the wvisitors, and the game would have been enjoyed by the spectators noâ€" matter which side won."" That‘s the right type of hockey, and if that kind is played throughout the season, hockey will he popular in this man‘s country this vear. MceMillan, M. Arnott, W. CG, Patterson, E. I Waddle, H. E. MeFarlin, J. Martin, "J.>>..\.:. Todhunter, R. Newlands, N. . Naylor,. N.., ... Keely, D. E.. ... MceLellan, M. . Honey, Dr. M. Parker,. R.;. H. Sands,. H,. M. . Briden, D. M. LArPIOy:: i. Corrigan, Alex. Dennw, id ... Cooke,, A. H...~:. Sullivan, W. h. . Saintclairpike, M. Clancey, Bennmie Corrigan, A. Campbell, E. MclLaughlin, P. Wookey, S. A. Richards, C. Barry, Dr. Campbell, G,. D. Fogg, J. W. Bennell, N. Shewan, Jas. WTersuson; :J..... .: Borrie;, :(G¢.:+....._ Skavlem, H. i. Juckseh, C. INOIVIDUAL AVERAGES UF MciNTVRE BOWLING a4gep :â€" Graham Annis, Iv. J. Ssullivan, J. 1 MceDonald, C Y orke;. It;" B Angrignon, E. A(“(‘)', I). McGarry, P. Sandys, M. O Bally H. >V. Monaghan, E. Hill, Standing of Teams and of Individual Players in Bowling at McIntyre Recreation Hall. The following are the individual averages to January lst., 1925, Meâ€" Intyre Recereation Hall Bowling Leaâ€" gue, 1924â€"1925 :â€"â€" Name Costain, Williams Start B1 uo Hall uray, J. I Blanchfield MeMillan, Hall. t vat rguson, .J. is .o 126 rrie} t\ 4 129 aviem,; @.} 24 119 eckschy C.:;;;..:. 3. ...2. 4 119 M en is . i33 106 The following are the Teams ave You Cannot Surpass Manion Blk. Its luscious freshness rich strength make it finer than any Gunpowder, Japan or Young Hyson. Sold everyâ€" where. Ask for SALADA toâ€"day. (Premises recently occupied by the Rex Parlours) "SALADA" Removal Notice J. T. EASTON‘S UNDERTAKING PARLOURS GGames Played Av V sA O No e 6. ...... 12 ...... 12 i d t( 193 192 189 187 187 187 Games Ayv. 19 87( 11 Have been moved to 851 848 820 815 814 803 7O1 164 163 163 161 160 160 160 160 161 159 158 154 154 153 152 150 148 145 141 136 135 135 128 131 183 180 180 180 180 +) [ 26 Room No. 2, Post Office Block Office Phone 84 Res. Phone 482â€" 48â€"8p. Tin cans and other dry garbage may be put in covered barrels or boxes or bags. In the matter of the Estate of Walter Hakola, late of the Town of Timâ€" mins, in the District of Cochrane, miner, deceased. Notice is hereby given that all perâ€" sons having any celaims or demands against the late Walter Hakola who died on or about the Twentyâ€"sixth day (26) of February, 1920, at the Town of Timmins, in the Province of Ontario, are required to send, post prepaid, or to deliver to the underâ€" signed, solicitor hersin for The Toâ€" ronto â€" General Trusts Corporation, Adminisgtrators of the estate of the said Walter Hakola, their names, adâ€" dresses and full panticulars _ in writing of their claims and stateâ€" ments of their accounts and the naâ€" ture of the securities held by them, if any. All table garbage should be wrapâ€" ped in paper and placed in a covered garbage can. Garbage does not inâ€" clude ashes and chips and these must not be put in with garbage. See that all lids are kept on your cans and that all doors of your toilets are kept closed. Householders must supply their own garbage cans which should be kept clean and disinfected with chlorâ€" ide of lime. And take notiee that after the Fffteenth day of January, 1925, the said Toronto General Trusts Corporâ€" ation will proceed ‘to distribute the assets of the said estate among the persons entitled thereto, having reâ€" gard only to the. claims of which they shall then have had notice, and that the said Toronto Genenal Trusts Corporation will not beâ€" liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person whose claim they shall not then have received notice. Dated at Timmins, the Eleventh day of December, 1924. William O. Langdon, Solicitor for the said Toronto General Trusts Corporation. DR. V. K. O‘GORMAN, B.A. Chloride of lime is supplied free of charge and can be had by applying at the City Hall. Attention ‘ Special attention should be paid to your yard. Keep it clean, and so avoid sickness and disease. Outside toilets should be flyâ€"proof, and should be disinfected quite often. By Order of the BOARD OF HEALTH MAKK ET SU M M ARY ON REQUEST 4 Colborne St. â€" Toronto (Since 1896 ) Reliability, Efficiency, Promptness 51â€"52â€"53 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Pine St. south Members Toronto Stock Exchange Householders ! Re Garbage SPECIALISTS Administrators.

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