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Porcupine Advance, 7 Mar 1935, 1, p. 3

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Niagara by 1â€"0 : the the rou: Deminio couver t travelled minal C The rest tory for 2â€"0 defe Allan Cu day, how ed them at the v were Wi Tigers, t champio On Marc 3â€"all dra pion. even to ba lar tC second g: to the totals of defeat of senior (.H roxjnd, aft feated Rid in the . series, | ronto | $50 to $200 to responsâ€" ible people â€"â€"â€" Repay in small instaiments â€"â€"â€" All applications treated conâ€" fidential. apply : Northern Finance Co. P. 0. BOX 527 mind inter: Sudb senio thern the 1 DPKC€ 8Sp How Far is Sudbury to Travel in Hockey? th. . N. N ‘“.“.“.' Northern Been A the Ra tand he rd In pé Do 1J 1} % Hale and Hearty at 101 Years of Age impions Have tly Hailted ir A. respectively. ms fought to a i match of the victory for the crial honours id Hamilton I SeniOl‘ uA_n 111 reir 3â€"0 and ers for the er had theit H.A. grantâ€" ent Canada ‘key chamâ€" which they yell know. mpionshnip J Ti he ro Qual 1 MAW K: droppec s givin: 1nC VarioUu rounCt iw th . Fall:s in the Nortt No the 101 OM nt scored the only goal of the deciding game. Eventually, after an abundance Of games in a drawnâ€"out playdown series, Newmarket captured the Canadian title. One year ago New Liskeard won the N.OH.A. junior honours and travell=d to Terento for an elimination test with St. Michael‘s Majors. The result was disastrous for the Northern Farmers because they fell before St. Mike‘s un the 17ih of March by the score of 13â€"2 and wers> defeated in the second game on March 19 by 16â€"3, giving the Stuâ€" dents the round by two straight games and the combined tOotals of 29â€"5. Easy for St. Mike‘s To win the Memorial Cup, St. Mike‘s vincial elimination March 18 by the clos March 20, Newmark bury by 2â€"1 and, tw Cub Wolves were Delving back into junitr hockey history, it is a matter of record of course, that the Sudbury. Cub.. Wolves captured the Memorial Cup and the junior championship of Canada at Winnipeg in 1932 in impressive fashion but the 1983 edition of the Wosfers did not get very far after capturing the N.O.H.A. junior title, Going to Torâ€" onto they faced Reds and actu nipeg Kimb McGill in the fatefu Hamilton 1J ad 5â€"1 defeat:s imes which we im 6 an â€"Cup 1 Kimbe1 he NC ind the 1} 1€ t ‘ToI the firs 12M rn @irchs 10 UCC T‘wo Times and Out Forts Took First an Cup finals at Tige o the H Kimber it Winnipe miâ€"finals, e title for the s sion by inflicting s upon the Fort ere playvyed April © 2 in impressive Tasmnmion lition of the Wosfers far after capturing the râ€" title. Going to Torâ€" the famous Newmark»et illy won the first proâ€" L iry in TWO pgina Aces b m â€" also qu? s by defeatir ‘ed a 3â€"4 March William ncton Hawks defeat mets at Montreal by 3â€"1 in â€" each clash. defeated New Edinâ€" by 2â€"1 on March 22 ‘, the rivals made it ice but the round by 5â€"4. This id Hamil the easte) Ma 8 by 2â€" s by 3â€"2 B.C.. cé MmMamIilton â€" toâ€" eastern finals emiâ€"finals for irch 26, Moncâ€" 0 but lost the 8 by 2â€"1, the s by 4â€"2 and qualified fo: iting Winniâ€" e round, alâ€" am lost the o0â€"4. In the ort â€" William ) tie on Winâ€" blanked by 5â€"0 takâ€" Toronto in , _ William March 31 e Montâ€" e â€"second avelled he Tige Going orts in 4 2 sant captured 1 Porcuâ€" 91 by March round ated ight London (England»>» Punch:â€"Ameriâ€" can (as "Flying Dutchman" dashes through station): "I suppose you call that an express!" Porter; "Oh, no. That‘s only George doing a bit of shuntâ€" ing. He‘ll be back in a minute!" According to a despatch from Lonâ€" don, Ont., two unidentified men made an Elizaâ€"like escape from death as they were being swept along on an ice flce in the swiftly running Thames River at Springbank late on Wednesday from the middle of the swollen stream, the men climaxed their thrilling ride by jumping from ice,cake to ice cake, finâ€" ally reaching safeéty on shore. ttawa Journal:â€"One Ottawa obâ€" server says the Dominion election wi:l not be held "until after the grain is seeded." And certainly not before the appleâ€"sauce is harvested. Sudbury Star:â€"Yeggs took $25,000 in gold watch cases from a New York factory, and if they care to get in touch with police, will be given the works. BOorder Cities Star:â€"John Cowan is police chief of the village of Blyth, but that isn‘t all. He‘s also a caretaker, street inspector, weed inspector, saniâ€" tary inspector, truancy Oofficer, clerk of the weigh sales and liquor enforcement off‘cer. He has to ring the village bell four times daily. Highâ€"grade Samples from Week‘s Run of the Press Word from Athens on Tuesday said that after a smashing land victory, the Grecian government rushed mineâ€"layâ€" ‘ers to Saloniki to mine the harbor‘s entrance and prevent any attempt by !the rebel fleet to put in at the Maceâ€" donian port. This acticn strengthened reports the government was determined to ""smoke out" the insurgent fleet from Souda Bay, off Crete and force a | decisive sea battle. Two destroyers and two sitbmarines wene steaming for Souda Bay as an advanceâ€"guard, and l four other warships were clearing decks for action. against "commercial dumping" througzh the devaluation of the currencies of other nations. ‘ Great Britain has announced a heavy increase in her air force for protection !of the Empire‘s safety. | Civil war continues to rage in Greece,, and this is one time at least when ‘rage'l is a good word in this connection. Italy expresses readiness to consider ! everything reasonable to avoid war with Abyssinia, but at the same time! \Italy is continuing the seding of ships| ' and troops to East Africa. | _ Hon. Arthur W. Roebuck, Attorneyâ€"| General continues his attack on the former Hydro Electric Commission and the contracts made with Quebec power| nsar Toronto as his home for his deâ€" clining years. 1 There were reports in Toronto thls week that Mayor James Simpson mxght‘ 9e the C.CF. candidate for the riding of West York in the approaching Doâ€" minion election. The opposition sprung a surprise diviâ€" sion on the Hepburn party in the Legisâ€" lature on Monday. The government after some difficulty was able to find enough supporters to carry the vote 34 to 14. This is a small margin in view of the great predominance of the Libâ€" eral party in the provincial house. The worst blizzard in years, following| a fatal snow avalanche at Corner Brook | and a disastrous electrical storm over St. John‘s left Newfoundland blanketed with heavy snow that paralyzed trafâ€" fic throughout the country Tuesday' night. i Tuesday . night Premier Pierreâ€" Etienne Flandin warned the world France stands ready to defend herself _ The King of Siam has abdicated and a twelveâ€"yearâ€"old lad has been named King in his place. Thurston the magician, after spending 46 years playing on the stage in magic and mystery acts, has decided to retire and says he will seek some quiet place Further persecution of the Jewish people in Germany by the Nazi is re. ported at London, Eng., again this week. corporations. Hon. W. H. Price, the Former Attorneyâ€"General, stated on the floor of the house this week that the contracts were legal and could be jusâ€" tified in any court of law. Gold mining camps in the Sturgeon River area have been isolated for some days past on account of the cold and heavy snowfall. Items of Interest from Far and Near. Special Notes on Happenings of the Day defeated Ottawa in home and home games by the aggregate score of 17â€"5 and disposed of the Charlotteâ€" town contenders in two straight games at Toronto by the combined scores of 19â€"4 for the Ric Cup, emblemâ€" atic of the E n Canadian junior title. Out West, Edmonton took care and 1€ r a brave att: junior "A" g iss of various O . meet St. al finals at ‘The Saints 5â€"0 on April he finalists befor»e â€"the already ittembpt * group us star 1NE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO uire 1 winter long the public and parate schools of the two commun have been playing their schedule their AGifferont ageâ€"limit leagues now they‘re down to the finals. H« the programme for toâ€"mcrrow nigh the programme lor toâ€"mCcrrow | 6.30â€"Schumacher Public S St. Charles Public School, 14 y under. 7.15â€"Central Public School Four hockey gai one! That‘s the passed around ab and Timmins publi playâ€"offs that are Timmins rink toâ€"m Three Final Games _ at Rink Toâ€"morrow Phone 440 Timmins 8 Balsam Street South Showroom : 43 Third Avenue, (next to Goldfieldas Theatre) Phone 572 FORD Vâ€"8 performance is first, of course, and that means the sweeping power, ease of driving and marked econâ€" omy that have mado the Ford Vâ€"8 enâ€" sine an unfailing topic of motorists‘ conversation since the new car was introâ€" duced. . . . Riding comfort is here too! Backâ€"seat riders have come into their own in the New Ford Vâ€"8. The engine has been moved forward eight and oneâ€" half inches . . . rear seats are no longer over the rear axle. Instead, all riders are cradled between the wheels. . . . Springs are farther apart and longer . . . improved in design to give greater flexibility without sacrifice of strength. . . . Tires are wider, larger, softer . . . more protection against the shocks of even the roughest roads. . . . In every reâ€" spect, the New Ford Vâ€"8 is a satisfying car . . . brisk power under the hood from the improved Vâ€"8 engine . . . speedâ€" lined beauty of allâ€"steel bodies . . . AIM Every Quality you wanlt a car lo have s built into this balanced FORD Vâ€"+8 11f w epara ha ht McDowell Motors sagging | wonder i Kaute Sm Hanover Post:â€"They are "roug‘ tough and nasty" out west. An Ar kansas farmer put his name to the f0] lowing nctice in his hometown paper "Anyone found near my chickenâ€"pen a night will be found there next mori ing." And chances are he meant it. Toronto Globe:â€"â€"Because a restauran t diner in Russia found a cockroach in his soup, the whole staff was compelled to prepare and eat soup highly fiavourâ€" eq with these insects. And this is the country agitators in other lands hold up as an example to the workersâ€"in restaurants and elsewhere! Highâ€"Grade Samples from Woeek‘s Run of the Press am mol lle )Y )roOcess CI sendilni fected â€"whenever elegraph wire ht 10 it il the publ mmins and ‘ night‘s th apii wire nhe is is carrving a d the proceeds are to key and softball in athletic association. yation has taken the @lâ€"=Arg ending maker through thres proved performance. fuel than a "four." No 1.400.000 Ford Yâ€"8‘s. Authorized Ford Dealer F‘he Ford Vâ€"8 engine 1 Al The photo he se 4 going to picture of four." Now powers over Hollmger Takes Over o | Claims in Oba District rock trenches in the mineralized sector ‘"The Hollinger programme is an imâ€" portant one and calls for opening up the property in a big way, and as a result of the Timmins Company entry into this Ontario mining section much attention is now being focussed on the area and an important group headed by the Hon. Charles McCrea, former Ontario Minister of Mines, have taken over extensive holdings and are preéâ€" paring to start mining operations. ha "With mineralization encountered in preliminary work a United States and Canadian group have opened negotiaâ€" tions for the Gorman property west of the Hawkins. Formation found on the LC wo mint he know m the Hawki 4 Murdock, «es Mno more nown 0 3.80 acr been t: vears of a history a¢ e prope men are pme re ‘body. 2 iss 20 feet. enched in ed $ 40 TCCL.: I‘he Ore iched in several places operty. At the present are at work putting in in the mineralized sector zer programme is an imâ€" ropel Hollin modern in line, but not extreme . . easyâ€"action clutch . . . smoother acting. quicker stopping brakes . . . assured economy of operation . .. a balanced car which means more miles to the gallon and greater allâ€"around economy. . . . See the New Ford Vâ€"8 today at your nearest dealer‘s. Drive it for a new thrill in motoring. plannin MHave «a demonstration,s Your nearest FORD dealer will be very glad to give you a driveâ€"yourself demonstration in the New FORD Vâ€"8 for 1935. No obligation. Visit his premises or ‘phone. TUNE 1N before striking ssays have run The ore bodyv ty rmerly of Sisâ€" er Willlam R $ a month and a reasonable down peayment e now« buÂ¥s a Ford V.â€"8,. See the nearest tealers for Jderails, U NB EN me FPORD SUNDAY EVENING HOUR, mphony Orchestra and celebrated guest soloists. 9 s‘elack ‘.8. T.J. Columbia System,. WARINC AND is ‘NNSYLVANIAN®. Thursday evering at 9;30 (E. 8. F.}, Columbia SÂ¥s@stem. om FToronto| C nd 1¢ now on wo diaâ€" r three 1p "The Errington interests have also entered the field and are preparing for big scale operations." Scottish Football Team May be Here Tour Being Arranged for Scottish Football Team. Visiting Team at Timmins in 1927. May ComeAgain Try The Advance Want Advertisements PAGE THREKE

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