.6 ; * * PNINIWN .SYVAIA 06 4 rf/’/’/ï¬///f/ï¬ï¬ï¬?////f////////flz‘éflflff/////m Porcupine Experts Defeat the Northern Papermakers 10 to 0 in Game at South End Arena. Reference to Haileyâ€" bury and South Porcupine Game. â€" Other Items of News from Correspondent at South Porcupine. South Porcupine Has Easy Win From Kapuskasing Team South Poreupine, Feb. 21st, 1928. Special to The Advance. There is to be a hockey match beâ€" tween the Dome Tuxis and the Timâ€" mins Tuxis on Friday evening at the South Poreupine arena. These youngâ€" sters are putting up a splendid brand of hockey this year under the eoachâ€" ing of ‘‘Gordie‘‘ Spence and all who ecan should see this game as the there are not likely to be many more this season. 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Bornâ€"On Thursday, February 16th, to Mr. and Mrs. Gavin McIntosh, ut South Poreupine, a son (Robert Gavin Shier). Congratulations. On DThursday evening Jdast week the two bridge ‘clubs were entertained at the homes of Mrs. R. Cameron and On â€" Thursday evening Jdast week the two bridge clubs were entertained at the homes of Mrs. R. Cameron and Mrs. W. W. Wilson. At the former, Mrs. Craik was the lucky one while Mrs. Jamieson earried off the consolaâ€" tion. At the latter Mrs. 8. Pearce was the prize winner and Mrs. J. Mcâ€" Caffrey of the Dome was lowest. The two clubs are to be entertained at the home of Mrs. D. MceLellan this week. On Wednesday of last week the first game in the playâ€"downs between Porcupine Hockey Club and Kapusâ€" kasing was worked out in the arena here with a victory of 10 to 0 in favour of the home team. The Kaâ€" puskasing boys were a likelyâ€"looking SA uUV Ee e#east. Mrs Mrs Mrs tion | w./lll’/ï¬?/./fl/.’///flléï¬f%ï¬//#’ll.//J//l.’lzlf,,/,./,/l/././?,/mllll//..‘., a# "Beemed like one time as if I was a bump on a logâ€" without purpose in lifeâ€" oftentimes without job, now its different â€" I‘m ‘Hemphill Trained‘ and 8 Assistant Manager with a i large firm‘". You too can be a success â€" earn big pay â€" motor mechanics, battery, welding,vuleanizing,house wiring, bricklaying, barâ€" bering and beauty culture work. Good posâ€" itions now open. Valuable book free. Write Hemphill Trade Schools, Limited 168 King Btreet West a Toronto SOLLOWAY MILLS COMPANY Telephones: Elgin Montreal Brockville Ottawa Hamilton Buffalo METROPOLITAN BUILDING, TORONTO 2 Members Standard Stock eedingly put on y‘s Cod ut it on around with his foot in a plaster cast for the past few days. This iron man of our team has gritted his teeth and smiled while he played with an ankle in splints in more than one of the games lately, and how well he has played those watching know. After last Wednesday‘s games the doector orâ€" dered him to keep off his foot altoâ€" gether for awhile so that for the past week he has been on crutches. Whether he would be able to play in the big game with Haileybury on Tuesday was a problem until last our band. It‘s not their fault.‘‘ The period ended 4â€"0 for Poreupine. The second spasm was much like the first only a few more penalties handâ€" ed out for minor offences. Spence assisted by Jemmett got the fifth goal and the sixth was mcelv worked out by Saunders who stole a pass Kapusâ€" kasing was making, shoved the rubber over to Jemmett and was put in place to do the final honors at the goal mouth. The period ended 6â€"0 for Poreupine. In the third round strong individual efforts were made . by Strickland and Ellis. Smith nearly got in from behind but Thornton wa$ too quick for him. Jemmett seored two goals, McHutcheon one and Spence one and they seemed to be just getting warmed up to the game when the final gong sounded on a seore of 10â€"0 for Putcupme, with *agll the urchins in the rink wondering aloud whether it was hockey or ‘‘shinny‘"‘ that Kapuskasing had played. _ The teams lined up as follows with Charles Roach, of Timmins, as referee. Kapuskasingâ€"goal, Danst; sub., Leâ€" vesque; defence, Strickland and B is centre, _ Durnford; wings, Nickle, Burnes; subs., Rorke and Smith. Porcupine Hockey Clubâ€"goal, Thornâ€" ton; defence, Cain, ’\Iutm\. centre, Jemmett: wings, Spence and Saunâ€" ders; subs., MeHutcheon, Gagnon. Penaltiesâ€"Poreupine, 2; Kapuskasâ€" ing, 6. Aluesday WAas a proDiem UNllIL last evening the doctor had the cast taken off his foot and allowed him to leave with the rest of the club this morning. Mrs. . W. Rayner and Miss Beulah, the mascot of the team, also left for Haileybury on the early train toâ€"day. The return game with Haileybury will be played here on Thursday in our own arena. If successful over Haileybury, Poreupine and the Sault Ste. Marie teams will probably comâ€" promise owing to the great distances to be travelled and instead of home and home games will stage their finalâ€" playâ€"downs at North Bay, the victors going on from there to Toronto. lot with plenty of hockey material in their makeâ€"up, but, evidently were lacking very much in training and practice, but they took their defeat, smiling in true sportsmanlike manâ€" ner when they saw how they were outclassed, and feveris hly tr\mg to get at least one counter past Thornâ€" ton but there was too little combinaâ€" tion to make their woik. effective against a team like those in the black and gold of Poreupine. One noticeâ€" able feature that particularly won favourable comment from many of the fans was the attitude of every man as soon as the band sounded the first note of ‘"‘God Save the King.‘"‘ Not a player slouched, but every man was at attention, Nickle‘s hockey stick being dropped on the ice during the National Anthem. Within a minute of the puck being centred Jemmett, Spence and Saunders got a goal fm' Poreupine, Jemmett doing the trick, and inside of a half minute Jemmet.t did the same trick again. Soon afterward Burns got the puck and passing to Darnford then to Nickle it looked like a goal coming for Kapuskasing but the puck was taken from them in the defence area. When Murray got the rubber he went straight through counting a third for Poreupine. _ They had jbeen playing about ten minutes when Spence stole a march on Danst and on going beâ€" hind the net got an unexpected one in on him. Kapuskasing became execited and one terrifically aimed long shot went right up into the band stand, while same fans shouted ‘‘Don‘t kill our band. It‘s not their fault.‘‘ The period ended 4â€"0 for Poreupine. The second spasm was much like the first only a few more penalties handâ€" going on from there to Loronto. On Thursday evening the Scouts and Trail Rangers, also a number of the Dome Tuxis, met at the High School for a joint meeting. Mr. H. M. Wilson, manager Of the Canadian General Electric, by means of moving pictures showed the boys the method of constructing radios, also the proâ€" cess by which electric light bulbs are manufactured. Messrs. John Fell, Jr., and J. Cook of the Dome are in Haileybury toâ€" and Mining Exchange AXAllan â€" Murray has beenâ€" going 15 lines to Central foot in a plaster cast days. This iron man gritted his teeth and played with an ankle m untilâ€" last he cast taken him to leave this morning. Miss Beulah, also left for train toâ€"day. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO The South End Pharmaey very kindly offered to give out the results of the Haileyburyâ€"Poreupine game toâ€" night. _ Their store has been the mecea of those interested. _ It is evidently a very close game. We are indebted to the South End Pharmacy for the following report which has been phoned in to us while we were writing. _ First period closed 2â€"1 in favour of Poreupine. Second period 2â€"2. This tie remained unbroken in spite of fast and furious playing to within ten minutes of elose, then Porâ€" cupine scored two more in quick succession. _ Spence scored 3 and (Gagnon 1 of the goals made. It may still be anybody‘s game so there will likely be a record attendance at the return match here on Thursday at the arena. *A brilliant fire was held yesterday afternoon at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Slipps, in Hope Street. A large number of people attended the funeâ€" tion. Mrs. Slipps, who recently had her hair shingled, made a charming escape in an exceedingly handsome henna silk blouse, the pattern of which appeared in our woman‘s page last week. The firemen, who presented an attractive appearance, were suitably garbed in blue, the tunics being full cut. * The weather was quite delightâ€" ful for an affair of this kind, a strong wind blowing. It is rumored that the fire was on a‘larger seale than any previous affair of a»similar kind for years. It is also rumored that it cost Mr. and Mrs. Slipps about $25,000."‘ DAILY NEWS OFTEN ‘‘*DONE‘" BY THE WRONG REPORTER The Maril Empire, of ‘Foronto, last week said :â€" ‘*‘Inquiries made in the Kirkland Lake gold area by the correspondent of lhe Mail and Empire has revealed the fact that extraordinary precauâ€" tions have always been taken to pre: vent accumulation of waste in the old or reâ€"filled stopes of the mines. ‘‘These inquiries were made beâ€" cause of the recent disaster at the dTollinger Consolidated Gold Mines at I’ou*upme At the mines of Kaurkâ€" land Lake, it is declared, the general practice is to send all empty dynamite ‘ases to surface, as well as all the contents of the casesâ€"that is, the sawdust packing and the paper linâ€" ings. Even in instances where workâ€" men are permitted to take away such empty boxes, there is a regulation at some mines that such cases must be broken up into small pieces before beâ€" ing taken away. KIRKLAND PRECAUTIONS AND THE FIRE AT HOLLINGER During a fire in a village in Ohi10, the editor of‘ the local paper, being unable to locate the regular reporter, sent out the society woman who ‘did‘ the society gossip. â€" Here is her report as it appeared : ‘‘In the case of the cause of the disaster at Hollinger, there is a tenâ€" dency among mining men, however, at l\uklhnd Lake to feel that some of the criticism and comment being made is hasty. _ _ Comment just now may be premature, and hind sight is a danâ€" gerous thing in which to indulge at this time. _ To jump at conclusions before a thorough inquiry may be carâ€" ried out could easily be unfair and prejudicial to the interests of all conâ€" cerned. Often in reading some report of a local happening in a d laily newspaper people wonder how it became so badly tangled. Here is a possible explanaâ€" tion from one of the dailies themâ€" selves :â€" :B sever t is one tn tly in t] but unti eapturt 1¢ the hockey game _ there. . Cameron and Con Hunt cere also among those going the game. tet H. M. W 1leon and Capâ€" [eLellan, of the South Porâ€" ire Brigade, attended the inquet of the Sthumacher ide last night. ret to report that Mrs. Zack Golden City, who has been for some time, is at presâ€" low. )n Thursday, February 16th d Mrs. Jack Costello, South 1eIne 16 nulation ot waste er through tacit ial carelessness of ho by such an act he lives of fellow IPOK €1l1 M j about shoot r :sA Â¥$S :â€"â€" od fortunt )Jgen seen ( 11( off OY wolt The Myp hi Porcupine Power Telephone Company Limited OPENING MARCH 1st Quality Electrical Merchandise Our new South Poreupine store with its complete stock of electric irons, toasters, washing machines, vacuum cleaners, ranges, fixtures, lamps and a host of other electrical household appliances, will open its doors on March 1st. Come in and get acquainted. The demonstrations will interest you. So will our moderate prices and convenient terms of payment. \ South Porcupine‘s Headquarters for RCUPINE Thursday, Feb. 23rd, 1928