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Porcupine Advance, 16 Sep 1926, 1, p. 5

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The Porcupine Advance ABITIB! MILL MAKES REMARKABLE NEW REGORD Tuesda.y% Production was 564.36 eating Previous Record by 12 Tons It‘sGood Patriotism as Well * Phone 26 YE the town as well as yourself. Today a busâ€" iness must be advertised if it is to grow. It must grow or die.. It cannot stand still. That is the moderan law. TYJHEN you increase your business you help WC the toum as well as vourself. Today a busâ€" There is nothing in the idea that because everybody knows you, you do not need to advertise. Everybody doesn‘t know you, and even those who do are likely to forget. You have to keep everlastingly telling the world. with a sworn paidâ€"inâ€"advance circulation the only kind Worth While call, write, or get in touch anyhow and a representative will take the matter up with you. distanced other plants to such an exâ€" tent that it must beat its own records to show further progress. The new manager, Mr. J.â€"E. Patterson is to be @ongratulated on showing that he is keepmg up the usual reputation of the Abitibi as a producer. Two Cornish teams have arranged a match for Saturday at the athletic grounds here. The prize is to be a chicken suppeér to be put up by the losers. The:Cornish boys have selected two good teams and the match will be a dandy one. The proceeds will be given to the Children‘s Aid, through the kindness of the Cornish teams in the friendly contest. _ Everybody should see that match Saturday afterâ€" noon and help along the C.A.S. as well as seeing a merry game. FOOTBALL MATCH BETWEEN CORNISH TEAMS SATURDAY This afternoon Chief Pascoe has arranged for the Boy Scouts to go down to the west section.of the town to search thoroughly for trace of the missing Philtot child. Search by the police is also being continued. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE. TIMMINS, ONTARIO HOLLY REGS WIN BOXER CAALLENGE GUP FOR YEAR Final Match was ‘a Good One. Though Marred by a Couple or so of Incidents. LE .. s th ols PR DP PCPE Cup, the Hollv Rees wmnmg ‘out 1 to nil. The final windâ€"up of the P.D.EF.L. was fought out at Timmins last night when the Holly Rees and Melntyre battled for the Boxers‘ Challenge During the match both goalies had plenty to do and were lucky on a few occasions to get the leather clear. The MceIntyre lost a few chances by being weak in front of the goal and a tenâ€" dency to bunch together during the second half. There was no seore at the intervalâ€" and little time was lost in changing over on account of darkâ€" ness coming on. The second halt wus not very old when N. Dougall got a pass and dribâ€" bled it down the touch line and cenâ€" tred to MceKenzie who scored on a there is only the one medium in neat shot. The match then became a little ragged and many appeals from players and spectators alike were made to the referee and eventually the spectators lost their heads and tried to run the match and this beâ€" came very unsportsmanlike as the match wore on. Three minutes from time N. Douâ€" gall who was lying in a offside posiâ€" tion, got the ball and sceored. Owing to the darkness and his position, the referee was unable to see clearly and awarded a goal but the Melntyre supâ€" porters raced on the field at the reâ€" feree, and listening to the appeal, the referee consulted the linesmen and #he goal was disallowed. ~At the final whistle the crowd again burst on the field to attack the referee and one of them managed to give him a blow. on the head. Apart from this it was a fairly good match and the Holly Rees. deserved the win. After the match Mrs. E. 6. Duxâ€" field presented the Cup to J. Elrick, the captain of the Holly Rees, with a few kind remarks. The teams were:â€" Holly Rees:â€"Elrick, goal; Liddell and Stephenson, backs; Meredith, Timmins, Ontario Morris and Woods, halfâ€"backs; N. Dougall, MceKenzie, Shaw, Jackson, and MceLatchie, forwards. goal; Goodman and Johnson, backs; MeDonald, E. Dougall and Barron, half backs; Hoâ€" ner, Halliwell, Martin, Robson and Cran, forwards. LARGE LIST OF CASES AT POLICE COURT THIS WEEK Six drunks paid the usual ten and costs at police court yesterday, and there are a couple more to have a hearing toâ€"day. The gambling eases were all withdrawn, owing to a twist in the town byâ€"law under whith the charges were laid. The man in whose place the gambling was charged as occurring, Steve Borenka, was fined $25.00 and costs under the clause reâ€" lating to those holding licensed preâ€" mises and permitting gaming to be $25.00 lating mises done. There were a number of some of the cases being remanded unâ€" til toâ€"day and some until next week. Three assault charg ed ; one of them being H. Buck, referee. rges were remandâ€" is an assanult case, another being a case of assault with a bottle, and the third an assault with a knife.. A charge of selling liquor is remanded to next week to perimt of an analysis of the goods. _ Mrs. Hogan is faced with a charge of flâ€" legally having liquor. Another remand made was on the charge against G. R. Belvanx, said to be fromCochrane, who was chargâ€" ed by Chief Pascoe with living on the avails of prostitution. Two women found in the rooms oceupied by Belâ€" vaux were also taken in charge and are charged with being immates of a disorderly house. This case is to be proceeded with this afternoon. DEMONSTRATION HERE OF CARNATION MILK At the local stores in Timmins for the next week there will be a demonâ€" stration of the famous Carnation Milk. All the stores carrying this brand of milk will have the demonâ€" stration. It will show the superiâ€" ority of the product, and indicate the many pleasing special ways in\ which the milk can be used. Thursday, Sept. 16th, 1926

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