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Porcupine Advance, 9 Feb 1928, 2, p. 5

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The North Bay Nugget last week says:â€"*‘Mr. Charles Pierce, of the Pierc¢e Lumber Company, Timmins, is a business visitor to the city this week.‘‘ C _A ~MP PA e t l P t P PA PA PP PP PP W3 omm i) ij commmme i i6 it emmmee i i Hish Blood Pressure Arthur E. Moysey Co., Ltd CANADIAN _ _ MINES® rivate Wire to New York, Montreal, Toronto and conpectmg our sixteen ' offices sSPECIAL CABLE FACILITIES TO LONDON, ENGLAND Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, Manitoba and British Columbia warm antiseptic water disappears and your becomes normal. writes: *‘*‘Instead of For information on any Canadian Mining Issues write: Opp. Fire Hall We are through our old established connections, repreâ€" sented on all the exchanges of this continent, dealing in Canadian Mining Shares. 71ME PIONEER BROKERS ESTABLISHED 1904 ; Phone 100â€"101 Timmins Boughtâ€"Soldâ€"Quoted Junior Mr, of M years in good pos shoe firm years in Hamilton, Ont. Tom had a gsood position with a large boot and shoe firm in the Ambitious City, but could not resist longer the lure of the bracing North Country. It is his inâ€" tention to settle in Schumacher, and TIMMING JUNIORS MAKE NIGE WIN FROM MONTHTH Mr. Jack Leng returned on Monday from Ottawa where he was an entrant in the skiâ€"ing contests. Although some highâ€"class competitors took part in the events Jack succeeded in having his name in the winning list of the There was a good crowd out for the exhibition game between the Timmins Junior hockey team and the Monteith Juniors at the Timmins rink on Friâ€" day evening last. The game was a clean one, with speed and nice hockey in spots, and generally speaking it County. An oldâ€"time box soc auspices of the Young ciety will be held in the the United Church on 1 the United Church on Monday evenâ€" ing, Feb. 13th. A valuable prize will be given for the most beautiful hox or basket and one to the gentlemen who is the higchest bidder. Mrs. W. P. Olton is in Toronto atâ€" tending the funeral of her sisterâ€"inâ€" Seore wasg 4 to 5 in Favour of Tim mins.. .Injury of Monteith Goalie Affected Result. Chief Chartes Jucksch and Mr. W. Mansfields, of the Schumacher brigade attended the annual convention of the Temiskaming Firemen at Kirkland Lake on Thursday, 2nd inst. Among the papers read by prominent fireâ€" fighters of the district was one showâ€" ing careful preparation by Mr. Juckâ€" sch on the ‘*Care and Maintenance of Motor Fire Apparatus Where no Permanent Firemen are Employed."‘ It was decided to hold the next conâ€" vention in September at the town of Schumacher. Schumacher, Feb. 8th, 1928. 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The teams lined up as follows :â€" Monteith : Haggart, goal ; PDunsmore and MeReynolds, defence; Dickison, Clark and Johnson, forwards; subs., shave and Deforest. Timmins: Craig, goal;, Wadsworth and Krupka, defence; O‘Connor, Osâ€"| trowski and Giallonardo, forwards ; subs., Laflamme and Auge. ] Referee, J. Burns, of Timmins. l Mrs. Mitchell, North Bay guest of Mr. and Mrs. | Church, Fourth avenue. a score Timmins lads no doubt feel that they have wiped off the defeat ofâ€" Timmins last year by Monteith, when these two teams were playing Juvenile hockey. Both teams were good sports then and they seem to be same sort of good sports yet, accepting vietory or defeat as very secordary to playing the game. â€" Monteith has a nice Junior team, and like the Timmins team, mins, but this did not exactly repre sent the two teams, as Monteith wa hzm(li('dppvd by losing its regular goa tender in the opening of the gank In attempting to stop a high shot h put up his hand before the â€" puck, an the rubber rebounded, striking hu over the eye. It inflicted a nast) though not dangerous, wound, an he was unable to go back on the 1¢ during the evening. The substitut goal tender did his best and put up 4 creditable showine, but lacking lon creditable showing experience he was with the heavy sh mins lads. In w was a good game to watch score was 14 to 5 in Mr. J. E. Williams, our worthy councillor, was a visitor at the Fireâ€" men‘s Convention held last week at Kirkland Lake. We are pleased to report the reâ€" covery of Mrs. B. James after recent ilIness. assist in the management of the wellâ€" known Ansara fruit and confectionery business. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO :aska idb boys wil wayvy in howing, but lacking long ie was not able to cope ivy shooting of the Timâ€" In winning ‘by so large he Tlmmms lads â€" no that they have wiped cKeyvy in ) watch. The final in favour of Timâ€" not exactly repreâ€" is a nIice Junliol Timmins team ird from in effec as follows :â€"â€"â€" goal ; Dunsmors fence; Dickison forwards; subs. j »is, the aurenct @cOmIn un n n n n m mWl PWX TLE TLE To old mll mld mll mll wl mil mil wl wl mll ol wlh wl oo 4 California _ { Thompson Seedles ox‘s Friend im 29c B@:w ;fig /â€"lb, l 7c Powder %4b. 11c inest Q sw . @ $ t« 4 Positively Guaranteed *C~*r iys assured of obtaining the very best of quality and freshest provisions through n Stores. 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