Ontario Community Newspapers

Porcupine Advance, 1 Apr 1925, 1, p. 7

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Meeting Called for Friday _ Evening To Start Baseball Baseball weather will soon be here again, and in the meantime it is necesâ€" sary to organize for the â€"season. President R. Carmichael, of last year‘s Baseball Club, has called a meeting of all Baseball enthusiasts to be held in the Town Hall, Timmins, on Friday evening of this week, April 3rd, at 8 p.m., for the purpose of electing officers for the year, orâ€" ganizing for the season and getting Baseball away to a good start in town. Lancashire Club â€" Timmins Meets every first and second Satâ€" urday in Each Month. All Lancastrians weleome and their Friends are invited. H. UNSWORTH, F. Y. UTTLEY, Recretary. President. 00000‘0000‘00.0000000000000000’00000000..0.00....... 0ooo000000000000000000000030000000000000000300000000000000003000000000000000000000..00000000000000000030000000000000000000300003000000000000000000000%.r’ 00. . 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You cannot afford to miss this one and for what a wonderful cause â€"â€" smm !>"~ w We esmm ‘ HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE 8 Room House, 2 Tenants, Birch St. South ............. 4 Room House, Maple St., South ................... ... 4 Room House, Elm St., South ... 6 Room House, Maple St., North ....................... 3 Room House, Kimberley Ave. .................. es 5 Room House, Kimberley Ave. . e 4 Room House, Eim St., South ....................e . 6 Room House, Main Ave. ...................... ... .6 4 Room House, Elm St., North .e 6 Room House, Elm St., North ....................... WE HAVE A LOT OR A HOUSE TO SUIT YOU. SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY. Un h â€"ath h s ; ho ; o ; a ; s P.O. BOX 1154 MERCIER FOURNIER ut #*4 * A *4 *, C #4 #* * a,*, #* 4 #Â¥*4 *# Â¥4 *#* * # c e e s ectestoectoectes sotes * n uin 29222 28 a atas* ns astast #. * .“.“.“.“.00.“.“.“.“.“.“.“‘“ *a,* .“.4 Lower Floor â€", â€" $1.50 First 4 Rows Balcony $1.00 Balance of Balcony _ 75c RESERVED SEATS on sale at the box office Thursday, April 9th, at 10.00 a.m. NIGHT PR CES ADDED ATTRACTION Fashion Review Show By Living Art Models. RINN BROTHERKS Exclusive Ladies‘ Wear Latest Creations from No. 1 Cedar Street, North. JV, Everybody interested in Baseball should be at this meeting with the idea of helping. During any season there are always enough around who have lots of criticism and advice as to how things ought to run. Friday evening at the meeting in the Town Hall is the time for all to be around with any helpful hints or suggestions. Baseball should be a big sport in this Town and district. It will be, if everybody lends a hand to make it so. Let all Baseball fans get together and make 1925 a great Baseball seaâ€" son. There is lots of Baseball talent here, and lots of chance for good sport. _ All attend the organization meeting in the Town Hall, _Timmins, on Friday evening, April 3rd, at 8.00 Batterâ€"up! _ Batterâ€"up! ‘TIMMINS, ONT. MONDAY TUESDAY â€" THE BARRETT PRODUCING COMPANY NOVELTY DANCES $2750.00 $1350.00 $1450.00 $1450.00 $1900.00 $2400.00 $2500.00 $2000.00 $1400.00 $2300.00 282 282 2*2aataetast, p.».“.“.“.oo.“: THEATRE TIMMIN®S Three Hours of Joy and Enjoyment under the personal direction of ROSALIND BARRETT PETER FRENGH AGQUNMTED AT COGHRANE LAST WEEA THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Freed of Charge of Negligence in Connection With Death of John Shinuk Y\Peter French, the Connaught set-| ter, who was charged with criminal negligence in connection with the death of John Shinuk, was found not guilty when the case was heard at the District Court in‘ Cochrane last week, with Judge Caron presiding. In acâ€" quitting the aceused, Judge Caron pointed out that French had apparâ€" ently only acted in selfâ€"defence to protect his wife and family. The case arose from the death of Shinuk some months ago at the home of French. Shinuk, who was a Finlander, came to French‘s home one evening, wearâ€" ied, bhungry and not well clad. French fed him, gave him the shelter of his home and hunted up further clothing for him. When the evening began to grow late he endeavoured to have Shinuk leave, but Shinuk did not zo. Even thneats failed to induce Shinuk to leave, and eventually French seâ€" cured a gun to make his orders more impressive. Shinuk still refused 1to leave the house and stepping toward French, the gun was discharged. T wo shots entered Shinuk‘s body, death following. French notified the police and was placed under arrest. After the evidence at the inquest he was iâ€" lowed out on bail until his trial last week. â€" At last week‘s trial Crown Attorney J. M. Green of Cochrane, conducted the case for the Crown, and Mr. W. A. Gordon, of Haileybury, was counsel for the aceused. Protest has been made to the Ontâ€" ario Fire Marshall regarding the aeâ€" tion â€" of two insirance companies â€" in cancelling the insurance of tenants im the Hunter Block, at Cobalt. After an investigation the Fire Marchal‘s office ordered the removal of certain fire menace in connection with the building. The changes were not made and so the policies were cancelled. The protest is that the cancellation of the policies only affects the tenants who are in no way to blame, and that it is the owner of the property that should ‘be gone after in the matter. All the ‘ w square deal.â€" Fashion Review starts at 8 o‘clock sharp WITH A NOTABLE CAST Ringling, Jingling, Whistling Numbers an from Bornd d EXCITEMENT and for what world thrives in the ~â€"â€"H} xehange all the way woauderful ¢ ow ns ds lelp ME NNb c it hoi d mc on Lower Floor Balcony CHILDREN‘*S MATINEE Tuesday â€" 2.30 p.m. Children : . .â€" ~â€" /2 Adults .‘ â€">» Holiday Matinee 25¢ $1.00 50c hRAAA

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