Ontario Community Newspapers

Porcupine Advance, 21 Jun 1922, p. 5

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4+# AR In the face of the score there is no a@libi, but there is no need to be downâ€" hearted, and nobody is. Loose fielding on the part of the Falls and Timmins getting all the breaks account for the scere. (On the play the seore should #ave been 1 to 0. * Pine pitched a great game and won %1: hearts of the Golddigger ontfht. He a thirteen S$S.0.‘s against Tait‘s S. There were only three hits off Pine, four off Tait. Alexander too played a fine game, so the fault was not in the Timmizs put it over 3 to 0 when the Falls joarneyed there last Wednesday. IROQUOIS FALLS VIEW OF THURSDAY‘3 BALL GAME The following is from the last issue of The Broke Hustler, Iroquois Falls‘ ownr news,wper:â€" battery. The Falls ENJOY ANEVENING OF FUN AND MELODY WITH The Porcupine Minstrels Reserved Seats $1.00 Plan at Burke‘s General Admission 75¢ including the only Scottish Nigger in captivity, a Black King, a Black that is Black, and even Snow that is black as Black. Catchy Songs, Attractive Instrumental Music, Local Hits, Snappy dancing. Lots of wholesome fun, heaps of good music. A real Minstrel Show by firstâ€"class local talent. Wednesday & Thursday, June 21 and 22 MATINEE THURSDAY AFTERNGCGON AT 4.15 ine men NEW EMPIRE THEATRE 20 â€" PEOPLE as against Timmins‘ nine and had one man eaugh: at home and a couple on third, but they eould not seore. Errors allowed Timmins men to crawl round the bases and the break of the hits gave them one at a trme. limnmin outHeld. field hbu 1e( saved hnis eve vre )1 e exce cted t] Bart 16 )at ine n runnin her is thinking of takimng a to Timmins next trip. In the re dove for second and made it e of a snappy throw, but he ) deep in the sand that he had n knocked oniy one ‘da l Falls hit a dozen to t they were badly place tion of one by Bart w ee sacks on it. n 3 sehsational slide for urth and only Meinâ€" well out for th4 bail Bart «incidentally had ball, knocking out a s<ran in hard luck. ball to the to the outâ€" laced with 20 SIDEWALKS AND CORNERS TO BE KEPT UNOBSTRUCTED ey for men to gat groups for friendly not be too much bla has no park or othe was Kept did the courteaus semed prompt enougn of the way when thein has no park or olner comi door loiteting place. Bu growth of the town dnd makes it impossible to al Fans have been installed at King‘ Hall, so dancers there now‘ean be as sured of a fine cool hall evep or warn evenings this giuimmer. CHerin walks. kept busy the work of im po ro V uch blamed, as t or other comfort e place. But t ips that block the sideâ€" night Office O ‘Connor ‘‘moving them on."‘ He well, being firm but THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE ut tne rapid id the traffic allow the gaâ€" the police Thevy can e able o wn ollâ€" apid was 1t out Un @ the PH n 10 1¢ DISTINGUISHED VISITORS AT ROYAL ARCH CHAPTEKR DOMINION BANK TO BUILD » NEW PREMISES ON PINE ST. *The Dominion Bank this Wweek is understood to have ecompleted the purâ€" chase from Mr. Alex. Sterling of the fortyâ€"foot frontage on Pine street, opposite the post office, now oceupied by Ivan Stadelman‘s book, stationery and music store and the Ontario Goâ€" vernment Employment office. The sale was negotiated by Mr. H. A. Proctor. It is understood that the Dominion Bank intends to have tbhe present buildings removed and to start work as soon as possl EXPECT TRAIN THIS YEAR TO RUN NORTH OF COCHRANE buildin the extension of the T. & N. 0. Ry. north from Cochrane to Tin Can. Grading is well unde&, way and the steel is being shipped in. A machine for laying the steel rails is also on‘ the way. In a week or two it is expected that the actual laying of the rails on a part of the new extension will be under way. By this fall, it is underâ€" stood, the line. will be all completed as far as the Abitibi Crossing and trains will be in commission to that point. It is to bhe hoped that the new line will be treated better in the maiâ€" ter _ of service than the paying parts of the present road. Likely it will be at first, as it will be some time before it will hbe a revenue producer. Howâ€" ever, it is sincerely to be hoped that it will not be necessary to further curâ€" tail accommodation on the Poreupine Branch or other paying sections to even up matters on the whole road. Satisfactory it is said, in t the extension north from The Dance toâ€"night at King‘s Hall will be after the Porecupine Minstrel Show. ; )using } se ends to have bne present removed and to start work s possible on a fine new bank. as premises for the local of the Dominion Bank. % nrogress is being made, { re work of constructing | & Terms Cash At Dan St. Onge‘s foot of Thirh Ave Timmins. 0800009090008 000900400 08 0000000000000 000000000000 60 0 8 0 62 Of 20 Head of Fresh Milch Cows and Springers. § Telephone 141 Pine Street, next Post Office ; $0000000000000800000000000000000000000000000000040006 #¢00¢00000000000900 000000000000 0000000000000 00006 G 0 06 + 0000080400 00000000000000000 00000000008 00000000 600009 +° We wish to announce the opening of the New Ontario Garage and Machine Shop at New Ontario Garage and Machine Shop This is a muchâ€"needed acquisition for this district and should be patronized on its merits. We are prepared to do all kinds of at a fair price and at short notice. Our ambition is to please the public. Give us a trial and we will do the rest. is CEDARL STREET NEW ONTARIO GARAGE Commencing at FRIDAY, JUNE 23. C. A. SHERIDAN AUCTION SALE MACHINE REPAIRS AND NEW WORX NO. 18 CEDAR STREET L. HALPERIN AND MACHINE SHOP Jeweler and Optician Pine Street, next Post Office n.m Auctioneer ANNOUNGCEMENT Just received a large shipment of Blue Royal Crown Derby Terms Cash. Highâ€"Class Household Furni:ure, Et At Dan St. Onge‘s foot of Third Ave. Timmins. on which we . are giving.â€"a Discount of 25 per cent. _ on all the old prices. Commencing at 2 p.m. THURSDAY, JUNE 22nd Come Early for Bargains. C. A. SHERIDAN. AUCTION SALE TIMMINS Auctioneer

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