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Porcupine Advance, 12 Jan 1928, 2, p. 8

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46/ Third Avenue Private Entrance for ladies right next to Blahey‘s is now one of our beauty specialists Boys ! STOP !| LOOK ! COME IN ! This Friday and Saturday, also part of next week, we‘re going to hold a big fish pond in one of our windows. It will cost 10c¢c. a fish and we‘ll make sure you get 10c¢c. worth. Just thinkâ€"there are prizes up to $7.00 if you pull the lucky strings. Don‘t fail to drop around and see it all. At the South Porcupine Thursday, Jan. 12th, 1928 * n n K 4 o m C( J. B. Thiboutot BEAUTY PARLOUR (Pilsworth‘s Old Stand) attain â€" your â€" laudable ambition. â€" Call personâ€" ally or phone 691 for appointment. â€" Entirely separate entrance for ladies right next to T he Goldfield Drug Co. South End Pharmacy rPIQIALt Blahev fore â€" You Girls‘ Ont. Inaugural Meeting Township Council at South Porcupine Hockey Match Friday Evening of This Week Between High School Teams. Officers of Ladies‘ Guild of South Porcupine United Church. ifroquois Falls wins from Porcupine Hockey Club, 6 to 4. cOommitltedt appointed committed lowing :â€" liams and Public Works Policeâ€"Hawk The snow is front of the macher to ena J.: J. as temporary a or Smith so t geot out promy South Porenpi Special to The A There way an : the township of Monday morning Gallagher, Coun: There meeting Mr. H Councill Public Policeâ€" n Bornâ€"In South Poreupine, on Tuesday, January 10th, to Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Cahill,â€"a daughter. Mr. Max Legate has resigned from the township‘s employ and left this part of the camp. His place on the tractor has been taken by Mr. Wilâ€" liam Farran. Christian Science Meetings ODDFELLOWS‘ HALL Subject : ¢ GACREMENT " Services :â€" Mrs. W. Fa returned this w visit to Toronto Mrs. H. Ferri Mrs. H. Ferrigan and two children have returned from a visit to the éunday 11 a.m., Sunday School 10 A.It Wpdnesdav Mceting..... ... Testimonies of â€" Healing Christian Science. will be a special councel on Thursday of this week. . M. Wilson is in Kapuskas business trip. V. Farran and baby have this week from an extended iry asse so that romptly wePrt orksâ€"Kerr at awkins and K« Hawkins orenpine the in C 11 muncillor at i( n jun{ wo CDur( dvance. inaugural _ .JJanuary Te ighner was appolnted ssor to assist Assessâ€" the returns may be by the time requir ‘oming year we 'u'tm}_r on tion with the tc ‘cmunceillors _ W Fire and Light and William râ€" and_ Latfores 11th. iken al meeting 0oi le council on ry O9th .Reeve Williams and After filing in Schu ive there follo w mincil rest 1i parental home at Campbell‘s Bay. The two bridge clubs met on Thu day night at the home of Mrs. F. L forest and one of the most pléeasa evenings yet was enjoyed. The wi ners of the first prizes were two vi tors, Mrs. Frood, of Connaught, Mrs. Bowles; the consolation awar went to Mrs. F. Farrant and Mrs. | Martin. The meeting this week w be at the teachers‘ residence, wh and Martin. The meeting t be at the teachers‘ res Miss E. Wilson and M will be joint hostesses. There is to be a ‘hocl WLP,. â€" L@n â€"â€" _ Creek, spent the weekâ€"end with friends in town. Miss Beatrice Brinton has taket the position of librarian at the publi( library. The officers appointed for the suing term in the Ladies‘ Guil the L nited Church are:â€"Mrs. e bottom, reâ€"elected president; Mi Herman and Mrs. J. Andrews, presidents; Mrs. A. McGinne, is tary: Mrs. R. Cameron, treas Herman and Mrs. J. Andrews, vice presidents; Mrs. A. McGinne, seere tary; Mrs. R. Cameron, treasurer Rev. F. J. Bain was present an thanked the ladies for their great co operation with the work of th church. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Messrs Jamieson, Thornton, C Murray and Spence went down Kirkland Lake on Tuesday to t part in the hockey game for the 0j to be a ‘hockey match o ning between the Iroquoi School boys and the Mapl the enâ€" fuild of F9 \\’ll(n €10} \ Dowzer| Th mSs ton ith H 1( ing of their fine new rink there. They are playing with a team from Timâ€" m‘ns. weekK, lne police, V looking for the man. just convalescent fr and the shock has se both nerves and heart Swish! Swish! Dri tirst 1¢ Seniot The strongest team waded Th and won. â€" The lighter Poreupine were altogether outâ€"skated. _C} Roach of Timmins, as referee key game well in hand, throughout, ing very general satisfaction. T not much either rough or erude by him. Of the seven penalties each went to two Poreupine boy: other five were shared byvy two AAR piayers. Â¥VIUNA LNHGC On, Jili}V a minute and a half Jemmet seored for Poreupine. Then after ninge iunâ€" utes more of evenly matched but not fast playing the Falls got a tally, the period ending 1â€"1. In the second period after 4/ minutes of play Fahey scored another for the Esluâ€" mos. The play became a little faster but about the middle of the period the Eskimos finding the Poreupine deâ€" fence open got in on Thornton, makâ€" ing a third counter, and inside of half a minute bulging the net a fourth time, then in two and a half minutes more the puck again went over the line. Play was then transferred to the Falls goal, the whole team acting on the defensive and simply remainâ€" ing in their defence area, content with keeping the Poreupine boys skating after the puck to bring it back. The period closed 5â€"1 favour of Falls team.. The third period opened with | dustrial Jail Farm one. evening last week, four prisoners made good their escape. They left the other inmates to enjoy the entertainment and, reâ€" moving a window from the dormitory, dropped 18 feet to the ground. The ecseaped men_â€" are William â€" Craig and Raymond Carr, Toronto, and | Harold Crandell and James Roderick, ‘of Brockville. â€" Roderick is believed to have engineered the escape. He served a nineâ€"year term in Kingston penitentiary and his criminal record included jail breaking. Following the railway tracks to Wanup, it is beâ€" ‘lieved that one or all of the jailâ€" 10ecKey â€" ma rirena. At ilmost ank che melting lampened line. . Play was the Falls goal, th on the defensive ing in their defen keeping the Por after the puck to period elosed 5 team. The third the Eskimos sti and gold seemed to come only the splendid work of mos goalie with a strongl defence kept the seore fron After about five minutes of work Murray (whose aim, | is one of the sure: things iss one of the sure; things fTor Lorecuâ€" pine} got a shot |from well out to centre that whizzed ‘right through and made the seore 5â€"3, which looked better to Poreupine. Another seven minutes of good play elapsed when the Falls once more got past the Porâ€" cupine defence to make the tally 6â€"3. The remaining 6 minutes of the game were spent around the visitos‘ goal, the both teams beginning to look tirâ€" ed from the theavy skating. Within pine} got a shot centre that whizz and made the seore better to Poreupin minutes of good 1 the Falls onee more cupine defence to 1 ed â€"Irom the ‘heavyy sSKalINnQ. VVILIlLl a minute of the finish, Jemmet got another seore for Poreupine the game ending 6â€"4 in favour of Iroquois Falls The teams lined up as follows :â€" [roquois Fallsâ€"goal, Powers; defence, Mason and Fraser; centre, Cybulski; wings, Fahey and Chireoski; subs., Dorschner and Wimperis; eoach, Deâ€" vine. Poreupine Hockey Clubâ€"goal, Thornton ; defence, Murray and Cane; centre, Jemmet; wings, Spence and MceHutcheon ; coach, Jamieson. Shots on goal, Ist period, on Thornton 21, on Powers 22; 2nd period, on Thornâ€" ton 20; on Powers 23; 3rd period, on Thornton 9, on Powers 38. Goalsâ€"1st periodâ€"Poreupine Hoeâ€" key Club, Jemmet, 1; Iroquois Falls, PRISONERS LEFT DURING CONCERT AT BURWASH While a concert w the anditorium of dustrial Jail Farm week, four prisoners Jemmet, 1. URGING THE APPOINTMENT OF NORTHERN ONTARIO MAN Iroquois key Club, 4 breakers removed a hand car abandoned it a mile from there. Monday‘s issue of The Ottawa Journal contained a front page artiâ€" cle on the appointment that should be made of a North Land man to the Sénate. _ Accompanying the article was an excellent picture of Dr. J. A. McInnis. In its reference to the deâ€" sirability of appointing a North Land man to the Senate, The Ottawa Jourâ€" nal said :â€" ‘‘Northern Ontario is looking to the King Government to appoint a \orthem Ontario man to one of the vacancies in the Senate, and the man whose name is broached as the man for the seat is Dr. J. A. Melunis, of Timmins, former mayor of that town, and one of the bestâ€"known residents 3rd period, Pc McHutcheon, 1, Palls, ‘1.~â€" Pore ith w n lll ind periodâ€"Iroquois Falls, Fahey, past ceold skimos still on playing merely a det ut inside of two minute on for Poreupine got the st Powers, The bovs in match in p1 At times the nkle deep. inâ€" snow on With the uiging nc n two and uck again | was. then 1 al, the who nsive and s defence arei ) Poreupine ick to bring d, Poreupine Hockey Club, n, 1, . Murray, ; Il()qllt)ls Poreupine H()(:LL*“ Club, he ‘upine down C the game on, only half Jemmet seored Then after ning iunâ€" Drip. Drip T‘C is in progress in he Burwash Inâ€" Porecuonine Ho« ide e mnati t 4 * * 4 ‘5 5; § | J101[] UL 180 s at the|CItYV was CcoOrti h seemed| ‘* We have : drip from| starâ€"spangled oof above| and the ja« depressed| Thompson of a| _ sudbury Star:â€"â€"heyv. d l leiter, of Buffalo, rece nomination for a new ti a | dress before the Kiwanis e| city was correetly report d| ‘*We have the greates n]| starâ€"spangled jackasses â€" e| and the jackassâ€"inâ€"chi¢ d | Thompson of Chicago." of the NMorth section. Dr. Melnuis has been a resident of the North Country since the pioneer Cobalt days, and played a prominent part with Government â€" viectories in the last FPederal election, being credited with smoothing out a breach in the party ranks."" 4428884444444 444 4444 4 4 4 i i t i Kiwanis NIGHT Emsxxmfimfixsxxsxxsxxxs.xsxsxxxssxsxxxxxxmsxxfi smudbury Sta Will be ‘‘HEINZ DAY‘"‘ in our store. We invite you and your friends to come and enjoy the delicious samples that will be served. A representative of will be present to explain how the ‘‘57 Varieties‘‘ are made and why they are so good. Miss Jean MacDonald Impersonations of small boy, old man, sweet girl, etC; Seats on sale on Friday at Moisley and Ball‘s Drug Store, Third Ave. Reserved Seats â€" 75c Rush Seats â€" â€" 50c Goldfields Theatre Thursday, January 19th Buffalo. In aid of the Underpriviledged Child r a new title, it e Kiwanis Club o »tly reported. â€" He 1e @reatest numb H. J. Heinz Company THREE REELS OF MOTION PICTURES Rev Special Prices for the Day Scottish and Irish Sketches ntl t nun in the TNLA M a~ 1 t Barrister, Solicitor, Ete. ROOM 2 GORDON BLOCK TIMMINS Dr. A. H. Cameronâ€"Smith William 0. Langdon Physician and Surgeon Room 5â€"â€"Marshallâ€"Ecclestone Block Phone 770 Hours:â€"2 to 6 p.m., or by appointment

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