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Porcupine Advance, 24 May 1922, p. 6

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gléane between Cam brai and Messine Avenwes ‘Lane between Mes sines Ave, and Hol linger Lane. West Boundary HAILEYBURY DROPS OUT OF TEMISKAMING LEAGUE ‘The following from the last issue‘ of The‘New Liskeard Speaker tells a"‘i sad story for the baseball fans in the, three southern north land towns, this side of Latchford. The Speaker says :s ‘"‘Last week we announced that Coâ€" balt, Haileybury and New Liskeard The Special Assessment is to be paid in 15 arnual instaiments. A petition against the work will not avail to prevent its construction Dated May 1l16th., 1922, AMC S Suteme Gom Cires 3 PC Do n aia s us MR N oi c n ivaialinmnva n tvemiey vocr onl We W es 4 CIHUE~ A6 leaders am © Canadians are united in demanding the best in Canadianâ€"made goods. Chevrolet leads the way in madeâ€"inâ€"Canada motor cars. Chevrolet value represents more for your dollar than any other make of car. See the new Chevrolet before you buy. Chevrolet leads the way in our territory, because we back up the good Chevrolet car with real serâ€" vice to Chevrolet owners. We are prepared to give our owners the kind of service which makes for genuine satisfaction. 1e SUPPLEMENT _ _ Wherelarsof Q?lza/y Congrejate oa; prene Gnfil Gires pré'@'é]?mg’fizz?fe MOoOREr â€" THAN OTHElC MATEQE‘SA‘ would provide senior baseball to equal ‘that of last year. Since then a cog â€"has slipped in the baseball programme ‘and it is announced that the Count) Town (Haileybury), will not have seâ€" nior representation. This will be a disappointment to those who have alâ€" ways enjoyed the hot arguments ‘betâ€" ween Liskeard and Haileybury ball teams, and will tend to greatly de Local Dealers MARSHALLâ€"ECCLESTONE LTD. V ROLIET | W 1A T between Messines Av« Hollinger Lane. TO THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 23rd., 1922, LC W Timmins, Ont. H. E. MONTGOMERY, Clerk. crease the interest in the series, It is generally conceded that Haileybury found the going rather heavy (finanâ€" cially) last season, and following the example set by their hockey manage, ment of last winter, they have decided to be ‘‘on the outside looking in,*: while Cobalt and New Liskeard pro vide the base ball programme for the senior series. Another meeting is callâ€" M 1.49 1.41 ed for Friday evening, when final arâ€" rangements will be made for the play. ing season."‘ FIRST TIMMINS DISTRCT POOTBALL GAME MAY 3ist D ATLAS HAS SOME HIGH VALUES ON RECENT ASSAYS The first District Football game for he Timmins Football Cinb will be iext Wednesday, May 31st at the Dome. It is sure to be a lively game vith much of interest for the Doms ind Timmins have always been keen ut friendly rivals in football. The rame at the Dome next Wednesday is the second match in ‘the first series of the N.O.F.A., for the Dickson Cup. The next game in the District series will be Kirkland Lake at Timmins on Saturday, June 10th, ‘The Dome is scheduled to play Kirkland Lake on May recent assays. Twentyâ€"five assays were made on ore from the Evelyn vein. All the samples showed traces of gold some with visible gold and practically all well mineralized. One sample assayed $243.50 in gold to the ton. The Atlas is now driving to strike the White Rock vein, which, it is exâ€" mected, will be cut at a much lower ievel. The renewed interest in Atlas means a recurrence of attention to the other Shiningtree properties where work is being earried on. OPENING GAME MAY 24th, FOR THE E. G. DICKSON CUP The opening game of the Distriet| Football League (N.O.F.A.), first se > ries for the E. G. Dickson Cup, is scheduled for May 24th, when the: Dome is to play at Kirkland Lake. This promises to be an auspicious opening for District Football as both the Dome and Kirkland Lake have fine teams. Indeed, this year‘s footâ€" ball all round promises to be specially interesting and the matches all keenâ€" ly contested. Timmins this season has a fine array of expert and experienced football players and intends to put up a great battle for all the honours there may be in the district. Both the Dome and Kirkland Lake last sea â€" son won football renown and what they have they intend to hold, if pos: sible. Kirkland boys last season won the Foster Cup, and the Dome had three trophies to the team‘s credit,â€" the King, Dickson and Goodyear eups |It would appear that the winners of any trophies this year will have to |“tra\'el some.‘‘ TORONTO‘S INTEREST IN THE NORTH COUNTRY In view of the discussion at the Board of Trade Smoker on Friday evening at the Hotel Goldfields, the following paragraph from the last isâ€" sue of The Northern News of Cobalt will perhaps be of interest. This pa~â€" ragraph indicates the feeling held by a great many people in this North Land as to the attitude of Toronto business and fingncial interests. 1In fact, there has been such resentment | here at times in regard to Toronto‘s apparent indifference to a very good customer that more than onee it ‘has been seriously proposed to institute & business boycott of the Queen City. Rightly or wrongly a great many peo ple up here feel that Toronto does not show the interest or consideration that Ie\'en business interest would suggest | as profitable in regard to the North Land. The paragraph in question from \The Northern News is as follows:â€"â€" \ ©©"The Toronto Board of Trade is unâ€" able to arrange an excursion of memâ€" ‘bers to Northern Ontario this summer, and the plan has had to be abandoned, same as last year. It is understood that so long as their travellers can with comparative ease secure orders in Northern Ontario, merchants and manufacturers of Toronto will not bestir themselves to take a personal interest in the North. A trip to Berâ€" muda would possibly be easier of ar, ranczement. In the meantime the maâ€" Interest on the market in Atlas had noteworthy upturn last week due the favourable reports in regard to $#00000¢006008908000000000008000000000090000806000900600000006 000 0046 d e 8 e 9e Warren & Finlay Ltd. Phone 291 muda wollid pUsSLULY 11 rangement. In the mear jority of men financing antarnrises . admilt it is enterprises new money ron in Montreal new mining asier to get than in Toâ€" not miss this ! FOR SALEâ€"1 Ford Roadster, 1 fresh Miloh Cow, 45 Chickens. Apply to J. A. MeAllister, Schumacher. _ 20 Now open for business. â€" Firstâ€"elass rooms, and steam heated All upâ€"toâ€"date conveniences. Reading and Sitting Rooms. Sample Room for Travellers. Best dining room in town. Meals at all hours. HARRY W. DARLING MINING ENGINEER Examinations, Reports, Developâ€" ment Programs. Reed Block, Timmins, Porcupine District, Ontario. Barrister. Solicitor, Notary Public. Etc. Child‘s\ Welfare Clinies, Wednes days, 1.30 to 3 p.m. 1st. Wed. each month. Dr. Minthorn 2nd. Wed. each month, Dr. Porter. â€" 3rd. Wed. each month, Dr. Melnnis 4th. Wed. each month, Dr. Moore. 2nd, Wed. each month, Dr. Porter. ~ 3rd. Wed. each month, Dr. Melnnis. 4th, Wed. each month, Dr. Moore. Nurse at Clinic Room daily 1.30 to 3 p.m. $0000000000000000006060668 Room 7 Reed Bldg., Timmins. AUTO SERVICE DR. JNO. B. AIKEN DENTIST Phone 201 Crown and Bridge Work Plates Consultation Free. PROMPT and PLEASING SERVICE When wishing to have a pleasant motor drive, call Timmins Garage Auto Service, Phone 227. ©9$000000080000000006640#64685 OoFFICES REED BLOCK, TIMMINS and soUTH PORCUPINE. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary. New Empire Theatre Block TIMMINS, ONT. Gordon H. Gauthier The Matheson Brick & Tile Co., Ltd. Brickyardâ€"Matheson, Ont. HEAD OFFICE 708 Bank of Hamilton Bldg.Hamilton Ontario This plant will start operating May 10th, manufacturing the following grades: Red Building Brick, Red Comâ€" mon Brick. Buif Common brick and Art brick of both colours. Buff building brick. Drain tile, Sewer Pipe, etc. Orders now taken for June shipâ€" ping. Prices quoted F.0.B. Matheson TIMMINS GARAGE Safety First Boil the W ater PARIS HOTEL IROQUOIS FALLS. Gauthier will be at Timmins daily. BOARD OF HEALTH COLUMIN A. C. BROWN B R 1 C K H. H. MOORE, M.D., Timmins, Ont. iday 4 A *# 4 \ 1 I0N 1490000000860 0¢6¢¢ iIl be at RFECTION k Stoves_and Ovens) ns and Stoves ction " it this tâ€"hand Perfecâ€" will be ut you of the Tea in )ked on ‘ection" : "~ Do CA

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