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Porcupine Advance, 14 Jan 1926, 1, p. 5

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Barrister, Solicitor, ctc. and DRY CLEANER Room 3 over TIMMINS For appointment call any time g:E;PLETT'S DAIRYfi " YOUR MILKMAN" JR will show you how to improve your PROF. A. ZIMMERMAN Start the New Year‘s Dance with some New Steps. Office moved to Residence Jan. 16 | Feb: 12. .:; ";; > .: Montealin *Jm. 82| Mar. 28. Montnairn Jan. 20| PFeb:26:..:.;.,.,:,., Montrose |‘*Mar. 5... %. Metagama Feb. 19| Mar. 19.......;..Montclare To Cherbourg-Southampton-Antwerp Feb. 17. Mar. 18..... .. ... Marloch Among the mayors elected in towns of the North Land last week were:â€" J. Drinkwater, at ~Cochrane; H. Weeks, Englehart; G. Adair, Latehâ€" ford; and W. J. Post for the Townâ€" ship of Bucke, and R. J. Carter for the Township of Teck. Mr.* John Clark was elected a Councillor for En«#@lehart. Strictly Private Lessons. Over 20 years experience Montroyal .... Jan. 28, Mar Empress of France Opposite Dr. Moore‘s Office CRUISES MEDITERRANEAN FROM SAINT JOHN. To Liverpool 15 | Feb. 12 WEST INDIES *Calls at Greenock dancing. â€"0lp. The North Bay Nuagget last week says:â€"**Mrs. Lawrence Wilson and little daughter Eileen, of Schumacher, are visiting at the home of Mr. Wilâ€" son‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson, Melntyre street west."" Co. of Pembroke ®ht., and from now on will conduct the store under the firm name of Cochrane Durlop Hardâ€" ware Limited. The latter firm is said to be the biggest in the retail hardâ€" ware business in Canada, having branches at Pembroke, Sudbury, Sault Ste. Marie, North Bay and Copper The Cochrane Hardware Co. has purchased the business of Dunlop and _ Two Finns J. Hara and M Matâ€" tali, were sentenced to two years lesa one day by Magistrate Atkinson at Cobalt last week, when they were found guilty of hlo'hfrradm" They had been under suspicion for some time and a few days ago Provincial Constable Sullivan visited their rooms at the Frontier Mine, where he found some 180 pounds of highgrade ore, part of which was hidden in the walls of the room,. = * TWOâ€"YEAR SENTENCES ON HIGHGRADING CHARGES The secre was North Bay when ed. ‘‘As for the game itself it was just about as nice an exihibition of hockey as has been seen for a long time Sudbury looked far from the weak team that reports of the first North Bayâ€"Subbury clash had led the fans to expect. It was not until the third ssession that North Bay began to dominate the play, and at that Sudbury _ was always dangerous. North Bay uncovered a ‘beautiful threeâ€"man attack that was pretty to watch and the sweep and poke checkâ€" ing of Arters, Kilby and Hayman was a treat. In one department Sudbury had an edge and that was in followingâ€"in to grab off rebounds. Had North Bay had a weaker goali> than Clark to deal with they‘d have notched another ecouple of counters at least. Kilpatrick looked very good for Sudbury although he had no great â€"edge on Watson and Quinn.*‘ ‘*When ‘the crowd was finally cleared ‘‘Bill‘‘ Dunean pulled his team from the ice and the referee followed them to the dressing room. After a conferenee between N. O. H. A., Trapper and Cub officials it was announced that Henessey had called the game. ‘‘In the second and third sessions Henessey‘sâ€"work improved, but that first period impression still remained. Both teams had been bumping each other strenuously as a result of the tight battle that had marked the first two periods and this culminated in the final frame when Barclay and MceCool staged a private little battle down in one corner of the rink beâ€" hind the referee‘s back. Then anâ€" other Sudbury player came to Mcâ€" Cool‘s assistance and Barclay swung his stick into play. The Cubs, nothâ€" ing loath imitated his example and for about ten sseconds the fans were treated to an exhibition of quarterâ€" staff play that would have turned Little John and Robin Hood a proper Lincoln green with envy. Then«Meâ€" Cool and his team mate went down but as Barelay for new worlds to conquer Nemesis, in the person of Watson of the Cub‘s, arrivâ€" ed and cut Barelay down, splitting his sealp for about three inches. Then the erowd came. Sudbury and North Bay supporters poured on the ice, with Watson and Henessey the objectis of the North Bay attack and the Sudbury fans out to look after the six green and whiteâ€"clad players. In the melee Allan Duncan sustained a rip in his leg, from a skate, that required stitches to close. | l North Bay saw some of the rough stuff in hockey last week at the first of the N. 0. H. A. games to be played at the Bay. The Nugget deseribes the matter as follows:â€" ‘*Ample proof that neutral referees are needed in the N. 0. H. A. was furâ€" nished in last night‘s clash between Sudbury and North Bay, which ended in a near riot, with hockey sticks being used am battleâ€"axes and about 150 spectators on the ice after roâ€" feree ‘‘Spike‘‘ Henessey‘s hide. Tho Referce Called the Game When Crowd Onto the Ice Four Minutes Before Time, THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO 7 to 3 in favour of the game was callâ€" ‘i1 Cdstein Lanada as has been in 1925.. There are {few posits that have not been the : of close inquiry. On sever; properties new options have taken and exploratory worlk â€" way of diamondâ€"drillinge and The following article has been reâ€" ceived by The Advance from the Doâ€" minion Department of Mines Geologiâ€" cal Survey :â€" | Seldom or never has such, interest been shown, according to Dr. F. J. Aleock of the Geological Survey, in the economic possibilities of the ocâ€" crurrences ofâ€"Alead and zince minerals ir eastern‘ as¢ has heen shnun Review of Situation Sent Out by the Dominion Dept. of Mines Gsological Survey GHEAT INTEREST SHOWN IN LEAD AND ZINC FINQS T6 Ned round or surface work is Right Between Salt Pepper place your tin of "Oxo" Cubes. Have it handy on the pantry shelf. Let it *be a constant reminder of the delicious flavour and real beefâ€"food value of the cubes themselves. OXO LIMITED, 356 St. Antoinc Street, Montreal. will teach you the usefulness, handiness and sound economy of "Oxo"Cubes. You will find yourâ€" self using them more and more to strengthen Soups ; to restore the lost flavour to leftâ€"overs; to put new and tempting deliciousness into Salads, Omelettes, Sauces, Dressings ; to make inviting Hot Drinks that take away the chill and refresh the body. Write:â€" Our Free Cook Book Every Monday, Wednesday and Frid:;r afternoon from 4.30 p.m. until 5.30 pmâ€" ADMISSION = _ _ 5C Band at Rink every Wednesday . and Saturday Nights Thurs., Jan. 21st, at Timmins Rink Iroquois Falls Jrs. vs. Timmins Jrs. AT 8.30 p.m., sharp ADMISSION Children Skating options have been as has been shown ork in the aud ungerâ€" beingarm- subject al old The Frontenac lead mine, near Perth road, has recently been taken over with a view to working it. Near Renfrew, a deposit of zine similar in many ways to that of Notre Dame des Anges is under development. Exâ€" tensive â€" diamondâ€"drilling operations have been carried on during the past fall near Sudbury on a mineralized zone for the purpose of ascertaining CHILDREN 25c. In Quebee the only property proâ€" ducingâ€"zine and lead is the Tetreault mine at Notre Dame des Anges, Portâ€" neuf county. Work <has here been carried to a depth of five hundred feet, A somewhat similar deposit which has attracted renewed attention occurs on Calumet island in the Ottaâ€" Lead and zine minerals are known to oceur at a number of places in New Brunswick but at present no properâ€" ty is under development. In Nova Soctia development work !s progressing on the Stirling property in the southeastern part of Cape Breton Island.. The ore occurs in parallel bands in the rock. The minâ€" eralized zone has been traced on the surface for a length of four hundred feet, and in one trench it has a width of ninety fett, which includes. howâ€" ever, two bands of rock. A shaft is being sunk to a depth of four hundâ€" red feet alongside the main oreâ€"body by the American Cyvanamid Company of New York and crossâ€"outs are being run at hundredâ€"foot levels to tap the ore. A local company has also been formed to develop a deposit of galene at Smithfield near Truro in Colchesâ€" terscounty. . *ey _ ed on. Development work is also beâ€" ing done on a number of new deposits. Some of those now receiving attention give promise of developing into proâ€" ducing mines. AT 8.30 p.m. SHARP VS Ayanâ€"Murray Drug Go. These candies arrive every Thursday. Leave your order for the regular asâ€" sortment or make up any assortment you desire. List closes every Tuesday morning. s# Same prices as in Toronto and Montreal. the zine possibilities Near Geneva in the same district work has been performed on a discovery of zine. Interest has also been taken during the past summer in the old W mght mine on the east shore of Lake Temiskaming, in the Victoria and Cascade properties near Sault Ste. Marie, and in the Jefferson mine at Rush lake, Genon township, Sudbury district. Taurga BSecord Canodies Thurs., January 14th, 1926 Leave Your Orders for Reed Block

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