Porcupine Advance, 2 Aug 1922, 1, p. 3

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| yo}] IVAN STADELMAN‘S 4 Next Advance Offhice It will pay all to visit the New Premises of the Book, Stationery, Music and Musical Goods Store MOVED AUGUST 18110 COURTEMANCHE BUILDING Book, Stationery and Music Store Opposite Town Ha NORTH HAS NOTEWORTHY MR SERVIGE IN EFREG! Now in Use Near Cochrans. Expects To Give Passenger Service to Timmins District This Fall. ind i for thie conveyin to the far north ular paradise for and geese. Itas than one gro district will opportunity offered by i well purpose business through this his craft be spread. It go« per ‘hour nea miles per h« per hour. With a get off the surface velling 150 yards. has made the trip hour, 47 mmutes. COCHRANE FOOTBALL TEAM MEETS DEFEAT $ TO 1 HERE Cochrane was weakly represented on taking the field here on msaturday against Timmins in the match in the N.O.F.A. series for the Dickson Cup. Cochrane made the journey here minus their goalâ€"keeper and outside left. To complete their eleven and allow the game to go on, Timmins loaned them F. Pate, who played on the wing, and Stankeridge, who did duty between the posts. Cochrane won the toss and had the sun and wind in their favour, but tlhis was not much use to them, as the Timâ€" mins ‘boys pressed from the kickâ€"off, though they could not get through Turner and Taylor who were interâ€" cepting in good style and making strong kicks. Affer twenty minutes of play Carr took a pass and shot the ball in. Ten minutes later A. Cadman quuuek succe ed with th« themselves @nrane Joored 12 chrane had a bit this half.â€"and at lots of work in 15 minutes Carr 16 Cochraneâ€"Stanke ner and Tavior; W a Booth ; F. Stopps, Fr. T;t)’!ul‘. C. Mc Leod, Tammin and F. Pate. Timminsâ€"Field, â€" goal; â€" Dalgarno, and Street; Donald., FP. Cadman, ‘\'l Cooper; Dunbar, Roberts, Carr, A. Cadman,F. James. i Refereeâ€"(GGi. Patterson. Linesmenâ€" J. Nicolson and H. Johns. 1t UCUIgCâ€" Ad0}101. â€" LIAIIIULCU U Always at your Service " ®(} t ‘l )15 h * € nnection with wOoIT â€"Dept. of Lands ming the country.â€" he lineâ€"up it U} rIKINn@Iy eIle transportatio reight, Capt. in the fir wWeTre SCw IH O rOa l 56 milk a I 1@ of ‘huniing parties where there is a regâ€" ‘ the hunters of ducks understood that more »f hunters in Timmins ke advantage of the speedy 1 "nwpnrt'ltinn airâ€"ship.. Capt. Maxâ€" ing a general passenâ€" s summer and fall all t of the North Land, available for special 121 speed full lo THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE feet 6 inches long, ith 46 feet wingâ€" speed of 120 miles round,. and at 116 a height of 6000 «need is 90 miles serVlee n 9 seconds, traâ€" Vith a full load it ) James Bay in 1 The machine can Max well it service. engazged to take ork engineers to of 1000 miles in will also be used Vickers V ikin 11 )P he far north will appreciated and patronized wher Classi in â€"macnine In this Maxwe )1 Cochrane. ce has been for the Onâ€" jso be use inge partic wate) nti( Dept. of ted, Capt. irship for SsQm conds, traâ€" full load it T Orests, fving the engineers ip on the this work R. Max it 1¢ Lype arth 1rom O crait and A it 11 radiumâ€"bearing pegmatites of Untario by Dr. H. V. Elilsworth, and of the possibilities of finding oil or natural cas at Edmundston, New Brunswick. The report may be had by applying to the Director, GGeological Survey, Ottaâ€" I wa. GEOLOGICAL WORK IN | ONTARIO AND QUEBEC in taspe penin deposit of lead been developed. results of inveé radiumâ€"bearin by Dr. H. V possibilities 0 sSUCCESSFUL MASQUERADE DANCE ON THURSDAY LAST evening® arter ChG INCSSALLE pleasing and successful e attendance was large and many attractive costumes Orchestra supplied the »be lv enjoved the evening. y enjoyed the evening. The following were the winners of the handsome prizes offered for the event:â€"Best Gentleman‘s Costume, won by Mr. Rogers, in Japanese cosâ€" NRCRAEACT efi t F "A CHAIN OF SERVICE" Cobalt fi out Th Cochrane Storgs C Y w _ _â€" El in the 2 mas | Geo. Taylor Hardware, Ltd. e on _EIJWWOOO“O“MQ““““OQOOOOQ000““000 440004 ““M“OQM“ Llskeard dfl Timmins 3 n Week End Specials of Present : : Day Need and Suitably Priced : 4 J 2 E:n The Masque re Basement 8664600400 %6 6 Screen Windows § Refrigerators Regular 45 Special 35 § Regular $90 Special $75 Sereen Doors Regular 5.50 Special 4.25 The George Taylor Hardware, Limited in Ontario by unde Orchestra £ 6 the Regatta prove successful event. are prepared to sacrifice all our summer linesâ€"fall goods are ccmirg in ard we need the roomâ€"ask us for other specials not listed aboveâ€"we have themâ€"and they mean money in your pocketâ€"our stock is limitedâ€"so act quickly. Dance in the The 4.75 4,25 3.00 ec, where a| minerals has| presents moi of certain| Anrep, of | s of Ontario and of the 1 or natural 1 Brunswick. applying to Survey, Ottaâ€"‘ mmonom“n 2 iluspic¢es 0. Thursday tfhmere were Wolno‘s st of good lons con has «18 S. CCHIS, ~YY . . donald, had m tume; best Mrs. B. Russel), Best Comie Cost Jolhn Destefano, 064800000008 000¢e #00000000000000000090900000000000000000080000600 046 @006 i REMOVAL NOTICE k [3 46 y< IMmes tumes were vÂ¥ the Indian:s Sewing Machines and Willis Pianos, sold on easy monthly payments, (if so desired) by 9 Maple St, Timmins P.0O. Box 75 â€" Phone 211. see me for life insurance, as well â€" voustUI rerland in Buster t Original Costu . as Mutt and Je Sullivan Newton, Insurance and Real Estate, have moved their offices to the new Marshallâ€"Ecclestone Block. 3.50 3.00 2.25 Lady‘s Costume, won by sell., in Turkish eostume: SULLIVAN NEWTON Insurance and Real Estate 3 MARSHALLâ€"ECCLESTONE BLOCK. (Upstairs) ; the judgi upar and | h difficults L1InC stume J eff . Ually ProOWVn (+( C. ,Ml‘. j . _ Many rent I1€ by the yard Regular 35 Special 25 @oxtume nan. Mi ;\I(‘.\‘: L. ‘M clown Screen Netting selel tuimg 101 the the evening, so it is TNat i UI musquemde danees will ‘be feat dance music and all prasent thoro and prove equally popular. 1n Irave ot Pays highest prices for sacondâ€"hand furniture. Sels new ana secondâ€"hand Furniture at cheap prices. LrTr}C BUYS AND SELLS FURNITURE $35 Special $28 $20 Special $16 pped the judging. But the costumes general were interesting ard well rried out and all present enjoyed e eveningy. so it is likely that farther makeâ€"ups generally seen Ixjuns we 1t MONETA P.O. Box 3, Timmins most original tha costume t tum 6 BW :

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