Porcupine Advance, 2 Aug 1922, 1, p. 1

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,PORCUPINE MINSTRELS _ FPOR‘LABOR DAY EVENING extended development work. A fine bunk house has been erected to house 50 men. Each man has a comfortable room, with bed and furniture for himâ€" self. Hot and cold water, baths, eic¢., ‘ are"also in the building, which is steamâ€"heated and lighted throughout by e’le('tnml\' generated. in the. comâ€" ,.‘mn\ ‘s own plant; A specml assap i‘. Oflice is also in course of construction, well as a general office hmla.mw-z\ J)facmxth shop and machine shop bave already been erected as well as other necessary buildings. _ The Paymaster mine is in Deloro "Township and very favourably locatâ€" eéd as well as having a promising forâ€" WORK AT PAVMASTER ALONCG PERMANENT LXF3 Exploration and Development Provâ€" ing Highly Satisfactory. New Buildings, Etc., Indicate the Confidence Felt. €sts congerned in the fnllest faith and « Paxmaster. On a re« property The Advance ences of this faith an For some time past a numver ol men have been constantly at work at the Paymaster Mine, and though little 4as been said about the results of the work. it is quite evident that both the management and the financial interâ€" est«< concerned in the propert y have the fnllest faith and confidence in the Paxmaster. On a recent visit to the property The Advance saw many evidâ€" ences of this faith and confidence, as well as many things that seemed to fully justify the highest hopes and in the first place the general manâ€" ager of the property, Mr. A. 8. Fuller, and the mining engineer in charge, Mr. B. E. Walton, centred efforts on locating large bodies of commercial ore. On the property there are many of very rich ore, bhut too A visitor to the property is partiâ€" cularly impressed with the idea of per manence behind all the activities at sthe Paymaster. After considerable exâ€" ploration and developmery work has been carried through successfully atâ€" tention has been directed to the proâ€" viding of modern accommodation for the staffs to be employed on stirll more fully justify t beliefs in the the most promil #TI 1) 4+( and of the type th operations on an the future for the At the present t As a spét'izil attraction for the evenâ€" ing of Sept. 4th. the big day of sports to be put on this year by the Timmins Football Club,â€"it is planned to have an entertainment by the Poreupine Minstrels. The Poreupine Minstrels some weeks ago treated the district to a very clevar and wellâ€"rendered minsâ€" trel show afd, the event for Sept. 4th. is expected to ‘be even more interestâ€" ing and pledsing. :i wi‘r likely be in the Rink if arrangements can be made to that effect. In the meanâ€" time Mr. A. J. Downie is anxious to 141 6 day. The busiest of ination._. The new Government road From Timmins is expected to be ready for ase in theceourse of the next couple all this time Mr. A. J. Downrie is anxious to get in touch again with all the memâ€" berge of the Poreupine Minstrels. He would also like to seeure a few more singers and other artists for the ocâ€" easion. â€" Anyone who would take part should see Mr. Downie at once. The present plan is to have an entirely new programme and to present someâ€" thing extra special in the way of a minstrel show for the evening of laâ€" Bour Day, Sept. 4th. rercial niat 1HIp otner inagement rlht lines T prove up at10 Vol VII No. 31. atten force of over P ©HS$: »SUC imilar lin ustified t ore the P1 prest oOd doOwnhn over 4Jl m 100 (feet. â€" In f number of test pi + far andicates t r the Paymaster. sent time the Paymaster f over 50 men, and work continuously night and iymaster is perhaps the the smaller mines of the 1 C WA a VmaA reen taken out, ani evenly mineralize at sugcests minin:« I<1IV 6 moVvIin rdli thot it suggests ml extended_ seale not the <ter as bodies mMmInin S11CCC 1 } The idea reins. of ind )TL propet one of Udition 5.. the ind the 41 111 as GOUTH EXD‘S BIG HELD DAY, FRIBAY OF TRIS WEER August ith. at South Porcupine Proâ€" mises To Be a Most Enjoyable Event. proved JeYyYonda any ((UEstIiOIl lildt LuiC/} knew how to stage a monster field day to the complete satisfaction and enâ€" joyment of all attending. On Friday of this week, August 4th, South Porâ€" cupine is putting on another big day under the auspices of the South Porâ€" cupine Athletie Association, and they promise that the day will even ouâ€" class the suecess of two years ago. Friday is Civic Holiday in Timmins and this facet together with the conveâ€" nient bus and train service should asâ€" sure a large attendance at South End for the big day on Friday. ‘The proâ€" cramme of sports and athleties is a particularly attractive one, and is sn m 0 q |.wW, H. Ecclestone, J. W. won from Rinn, W. Franeis, F. won from Williams, C. G. Porter Dr. A. 8. won from W ray J. W . Bacon, J. H. won from suwmmeriana, t. Rodgers, R.F. won from Schaeffer, G. Sullivan, J. E. won from Adams, Geo. i Whaley, Fâ€"NX. won from Carson, A. G. \ _ The second round will be played on Saturday afternoon August 5th. the rules daid down for the first round will also apply for this match. The | players are paired as follows:â€"â€" [ Whaley, F. N. (12) vs. Emery, V. 'H._ (7) 2.00 p.m. | W. (8) Mess ~arC The meal serve the 1| from ‘aslon were weeks afte 111 The Directors of the Vipond Conâ€" solidated Mines Limited have extendâ€" ed the time from Aug. 2nd. to. Aug. 12th. up to which date Vipond North Thompson sharcholders can exchange their stock and receive one share in Vipond Consolidated Mines Limited for each three shares ‘held in Vipond North Thompson. ‘They also have the further right to subseribe at 40 cents per share for an additional oneâ€"third of the treasury stock proâ€"ratio to their new holdings. All shareholders should have their stock sent in to the Company by the above date. TIME EXTENDED FOR THE EXCHANGE OF V.N.T. STOCK wholesome, napp\ letics and fine fu a a C€ ind FIRST ROUND CLUB TROPHY PLAYED LAST SATURDAY The following are the results of the first round of the Club Trophy played on Saturday afternoon, July 29th, the feature of which was the seore of SI turned in by John W. Fogg, being the best round made this season. Goodfellow, Geo. won from Shewan, J. Lake, Geo. won from Steven, H. Emery, V. H. won from Todd, Jas. R. Lowe, Geo. won from Keeley, Dan. E. Cosser, W. F. won from Wylie, W. H. Rm\'er.\, J. M. won from Newton, J. E. Mackie, D. won from Robinson, H. 8 Fogg, J. W. won from Burrows, A. G. Robbins, R. W. won from Pritchard, anvone who nd on 9 a.m.â€"â€"Junior Baseball. 0.45 a.m.â€"Bicyele Race to Dome ines and return. 10 a.m.â€"Water Sports. 11 a.m.â€"Firemen‘s Tournament. dltit to Altogether 114 44 xÂ¥ Te wW. (9) Sulliva U to 1 otball S( ) base 1920 t ne o sports and altnie ularly attractive one, arized as follows :â€" there will aunlting, Girls‘ (R: number 0 0 the South Poreupine people )eyond any question that they w to stage a monster field aday MNooln YCAl nent Dt 0J llo by _ yvisrtors . special excellence. me excellent meals wi ie meals will ‘be serve > p.m. ow, Geo. (6) 2.10 1».m. H. {6) the M on Shot aces Un 111 > Big Day at South hould not be missed in enjoyv novelti¢ i1 V 1( on Aug. re South End laâ€" providers. aseball oft sport i CC uttin adies be served in r0ol building ind from 8 p. lence. â€" This neals will be ball vent )e misse â€" healthy Fimpin T lestone ser, W RHace InDAis ith TIMMINS, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST Z2nd, 1922. W Market Days Will be Wednesdays And Saturday. No Fees. Markets To be Held Alongside Rink. TIMMINS MARKET SATURCAY OF THIS WEEH The first market to be held in Timâ€" mins will be held on Saturday of this week, Aug. 5th. The lots alongside the Timmins Rink will be used for market purposes, and farmers and others are invited to bring in their produce for sale. Timmins now being practically in the city class for population, ete., the market here should prove specialâ€" Iy advantageous both to producers and consumers, ‘Timmins market will be held every Wednesday and Saturday on the lots alongside the Rink. In case of rain the cRink will ‘be available for use. There are no fees or red tape, the idea being simply to give the farmers and the public opportunity to do business together directliv. Last week many enquirié market here, naucht and ot N. 0. branch be market provides tunity for the s dispose of their REMAINING GAMES IN THE DISTRICT BASEBALL SERIEZS to TA readyv 1‘l€ Au«#. 26th, Lroquois nesdav, A:i CHANGES TO BE MADE AT 1 MUNICIPAL BUILDING as at present. To provide suitable housing accomâ€" modation for the Chief of Police tne Town has found it necessary to purâ€" chase a house. The residence on Fourth Avenue of Mr. Geo., A. Howe has been bought by the Town. ‘Mr. Howe intends. to erect a new reâ€" sidence elsewhere in town. Mr. Greer expects to move into his new resiâ€" expects to moy dence this week A u the nmnl] O0th playe Ahrani DroO n ile, HAMILTON B. WILLS CO. NEW BASEBALL TROPHY Dis Foll Ucel owIins are Iroquois Falls, Tuesday they s Lrodquoi <. "Aug. surplus Advance rece regarding the tlers around Timmins.â€" Saturday 111 )PIn aAT [1Cers Around: .4 places on the interested. n exceellent op tlers and other 3 s0th,. tC, Wed: Timmin chrane, Wed the rtainly f oduce 1M C L1€ new U 1 I‘ne 1 V IMPORTART MEETING OM EOO 0f The stores in Timmins will be open Thursday afternoon and evening this week for the accommodation of the public, the usual Thursday half holiâ€" day not being observed on account of the fact that the following day, Friâ€" day, is Civic Holiday here. There is no direct provision in the Thursday halfâ€"holiday byâ€"law for the keeping open of stores even on days preceding a holiday, but the halfâ€"holiday byâ€"law is governed by the provisions of Byâ€" law No. 22 relating to the hours of the stores. This latter byâ€"law provides for the keepingopen of the stores preâ€" vious to a public holiday. Aceordingâ€" ly this rule will govern. The stores will be open Thursday afternoon and evening and elosed all day Friday, the latter being Civic Holiday. The hbig majority of the people here intend to take in the Big Day at South Poreuâ€" pine on Friday, so if the weather as fine there will be a big erowd at South All Business Places Observing Civic Holiday. Stores Open Thursday Afternoon and Evening. aTORES OPEN TRURSOAY, GLOSED All DAY FRIDAY dGa v Many Matters of Special Interest to Be Dealt With at Meeting Next Tuesday Evening, Aug. 8. memwbers and all citize toattend this There are n usjidess nren i and these may torily â€"by the POPULAR AND ESTEEMED CHINAMAN PASSES AWAY it te Mr. Wing Wen, wellâ€"known and much esteemed by all who knew him, died Tuesday at the Club Cafe, after only a few hours of.illiness. The cause of death was Bright‘s disease. The late Wing Wen was 43 years of age tOrIItyâ€"<DVv ENC COâ€"( business men and All should attend Board of Trade next, Aug. Sth. in at the time of his death. For many vyears he had been one of the owners of Fat‘s Cafe and all the patrons of that wellâ€"known restaurant knew ana esteemed Wing Wen. He was a cousin of Mr. W. Wing and with the latter and Geo. Yung and others, was interâ€" ested in the fiine new hotel being erect ed now on the corner next the Empire Theatre. It was intended that Wing WEn and Geo. Yung would conduct the new hotel when completed. All who knew Wing Wen will regret his untimely death,. The funeral arrangeâ€" Mr. and Mrs. John Kilgour and family are spending A few days at Charliton. untimely death. The funeral a ments have not vet been made Venl Te nuln will 11 next hy ridayvy, will be M wiR C1 nE i1® have a good time. â€"Stores open Thursday l evening, and closed all meetin any pr( and the in tiae the Board of Trade £f the town are urged problems before the the town at present, be solved, satisfacâ€" peration of all the citizens of the town. the meeting of the , Tuesday evening the Council Chamâ€" ~ d1 immin: alled for U ortant matâ€" meeting and 1 hambe of S(la V Good Crowd Enjoy Event Before and After Heavy Shower. arGOND ANNUAL REGATTA abGCESG, DESPITE RAMN ; ; «nd. â€"Â¥L1SSs_ _i%y,. . schumacher; 3rd. Mrs. H. W. Darling Mattagami. Haltâ€"mile Double Canoe, Menâ€"1st Norman Mortson, South Porcupine and Harry Garrett, Timmins; 2nd. ‘M MceMullenâ€" and Paul MeLaughlin Schaumacher. velle IROQUOIS FALLS TO HAVE LABOUR DAY CELEBRATION M en Arthuw rav. . J 1 Crab Canoe Raceâ€"50 yardsâ€"1st. Kenneth 2nd. Ralph Barnes. Gunwale Canoe Raceâ€"100 yds.â€" Ist. Ralph Barnes; 2nd. Kenneth Stirling. Underwater â€" Swimâ€"1Ist. â€" Reuben Thomas; 2nd. Gordon Baillod. Log Birlingâ€"Dave Carling. Greasy Poleâ€"Martin Glaster. Best Decorated Launchâ€"Dave Pierce. At a meetrng at Iroquois Falls last Thursday, presided over by iMayor Vanier, and made up of representâ€" atives of the Labour Unions and sport ing organizations, etc., it was decided to have a Labour Day Celebration at the Falls this year. ‘The meeting was in favour of coâ€"operation among the towns of the North for holiday events and the idea was advanced that a celebhration for the whole North in factorily. Reference was also made to the fact that Timmins had already had two Big Days this year, and sugâ€" gesting that this town was selfish in wanting Labour Day at well. ‘The two days referred to were the 24th of May and July Ist. (at Schumacher). Timmins wants to coâ€"operate as far as possible with the other towns of the North, but the big difficualty is that this Camp has grown to such a size sevenâ€" or â€" Falls, abo here unpt apply to ind Cochrane, Troquois Falls and Timmins in turn, would bring the people toâ€" gether and be a good thing for the whole country. This, of course, is perâ€" fectly true, but there are difficulties in the way of working Ahe plan satisâ€" factorily. Reference was also made to the fact that Timmins had already had two Big Days this vear, and sugâ€" an(d _MISs;: S wimmin 6. d. Kenno M en a@nd, ~L1. L O wers, pecial High Dive rospectot lies Divingâ€"iMi n‘s Divingâ€"1ls Miss Jessie W alker. S wimmingâ€"80 . Gravelle; 2nd the few Imng holi eight hundrea . ut ten thousand rovided for. T l(a(l’ NR l uandel t Race, 50 yds. 10 year Ist. Yvonna Chenier; 2nd Lasalle. mile Double Canoe Race Wmm nd. Mi 3rd. «M ood bovs hi Stirlin Fall pI Jack â€" Lande Race Duck 1 JOrl celebrations AH4 MlOore nunder South M 19 ©6U;â€":â€"vardsâ€"â€"LSI na. Alex Mut Arthuor ‘Mrs. H T. Todhunte H. W . Darlin: Men i%. qV ercau. lex ‘Murray o1 illie vears,â€" orcupIne 16 a to ine still left does not \ ine nor holiday W ilke Gir: op Several weeks ago the Football Club decided toâ€" annual sports day event th Labour Day, Sept. 4th, as Several weeks ago the Timmins Football Club decided to ‘hold their annual sports day event this year on Labour Day, Sept. 4th, as tne uy available holiday.. ‘Last week they were invited to meet a local Commutâ€" tee of Labour Men who had ‘been apâ€" proached by Labour Men of Cochrane and Iroquois Falls with a view to hayâ€" ing a district celebration of Labour Day each year in the three towns in succession. This meeting took place on Wednesday eveningâ€"frast ana ine Football Executive explained that if the Timmins Labour ‘Men were putâ€" ting on a Labour Day Celebration the Pootball Club would withdraw. They had no authority, however, to make any arrangements for the district plan. â€" The Football Cluwb, being a strietly sports organization, and nonâ€" partisan, their day hevre on (Labour Day was planned as a Sports Day, not as a Labourâ€"event. Labour Day had Timmins Football Club Putting On The Day. Will Be Sports Day, Not Labour Celebration. BIG SPORTS DAY HERE ON LABOUR DAY, SEPT. 4th Lroquois Falls, : six hundred wo Aand ~district. _ thousand people neen SQL the only by other further pine Ca: ‘Jall xecutive were ver coâ€"operate with the dlocal particmiarly in view. of assistance sgiven the Foo the Labour ‘Men in the here a couple of years ag pointed out that the F pointed oul was striet!~ ther had not the authority to commit the town to any arrangements for this or future years. In view of the time and cireumstances the Football Cluh felt that, with all its plans arranged it could do nothing else than go on with its proposed Day of Sports on the lines already decidedâ€" upon. _ In past vears there had hbeen understandings that Timmins should defer to Iroquois Falls, for instance, for one hig day and Jroquois Falls should come to Timmins for another that year. This understanding, however, ‘had not work ed out to the benefit of Timmins, as the Falls on more than one cccasion had failed to return the compliment. In cgase. t neighborit Lrogquois d As for bringing in Labour speakers and making a regular Labour Day event for the whole district, the Footâ€" ball Club considered this entirely out of its province as a nonâ€"partisan sports organization. All visitors from Cochrane and the Falls will be welâ€" comed here on Lahour Day, and they will all be sure of a very pleasant day of sports and pleasure. Nince the meeting, Iroquois Falls ‘had decided to go on with its Labour Day celebraâ€" tion, but this will not interfere with the Timmins Football (Jub event, as the latter is a ‘Sports Day for. the town and district and for the benelit of the ten thousand people who in any case will be unable for one reaâ€" son or another to leave here! Labour Day here will have a very attractive programme of sports, athâ€" leties and novelties. Among the feaâ€" tures will he the Baseball and Footâ€" ball matches. The Timmins Baseball Team and the local District Football team both will play important matches here that day. A varied programme of unusually interesting events is ‘beâ€" ing arranged, and the successes of the Football Club in past years in putting on the best of sports days is assurance enough that the event here on Sepâ€" tember 4th. will be a pleasing one, and one that should not be missed by and one that should anvone in the distric POWER PROPOSED NOW FOR WEST SHINING TREE AREA There is a consideration Carrled electru tree fie MOTE CLOr ~CHi€ roliday event Executin A ut( Single Copies 5 Cents sion * pointe amp ha power 1or T would cted simply because available holiday not local oreamizations,. p had grown to such a s1ze people wanted something on piumblic holidays there were. of davys or celebrations at ut wIill mean towt it present ‘ JJ11@4l 1sS ) LTANS o West Shiningtree fror nz erected at present hb wan Power C€o. at India, e Montreal River. SBue 1 be a great benefit t ztree. The warious w rnued in the West Shir ire being consulted to s â€"operation. The Matai W € 11 plan 1s t entertainimnent i1 no ere planned. The Footâ€" were very anxious. to the docal Lahoitr Men, MJ herdt C1 o trom would ore a plan @nder successfully a supply of NVest Shiningâ€" build a transâ€" ningtree from at present by Co. at Indian River. Such at benefit to U ‘hnrane â€"or in five or Timmins leave ten no . prov!â€" nt‘ 14 ‘no The Footâ€" it wWwas taken [t was Poreuâ€" J11 M 8 11 Shin it

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