Porcupine Advance, 2 Aug 1922, 1, p. 4

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a t [uO®s Last week a party representing glish interests and including a ber of mining engineers wen Bourkes to look over the Murra gridge property. Sir., \rclnba]d rhaelson, Bart. is sz‘lul to be one 0 English capitalists concerned. â€" 1 are many oldlâ€"timers who For the accomtnodation of the puâ€" blic attending the Biz Day at South Poreupine on Friday, Aug. 4th, meals are to be served in the basement of the school building from 12 noon to 2 p.m., and from 5 to 7 p.m. The price io be charged for each meal is only 30 eonts. At the last Big Day at South in the Mur the property "‘nd {two years ago) the meals served in the school building were something decidedly special and all were enthuâ€" siastice @hout the unusually fine lunâ€" cheons and dinners served. This year the meals will be up to the same high standard and no finer recommend could be made than this. ENGLISH INTERESTS LOOK OVER MURRAYâ€"MOGRIDGE gooidls of cheaue w ‘‘*BSPECIAL‘‘ MEALS AT SOUTH PORCUPINE ON PRIDAY VISITORS PLEASED WITH PROGRESS AT PAYMASTER In the N.O.F.A. Series for the King Cup the Dome plays at Timmins toâ€" morrow (Thursday). The kickâ€"off will be at 6.15 p.m. sharp, and a keen football battle may be confidently exâ€" pected. No foothall enthusiast should miss this match; THIS WILL BE THE KEENEST FOOTBALL CONTEST TO DATE _â€"At a meeting of the directors of the Schumacher Mines last week a dividâ€" end of 20 cents a share was declared, payable this week. The payment is to ‘be made from the proceeds of the first Hollinzger payments. Office 26 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2nd., 1922.| re property nas no hanee to show wh sSCHUMACHER DECLARES DTIVIDEND OF 20 CENTS terests t abou toO l.lis imlex 1¢ nDaxs Canada â€" United Sta FOR AREREST | Published every Wednesday by Geo, Lake, Publisher Subscription Rates: Telephones : * 1 eluding a numâ€" neers went to the MurrayMoâ€" Residerde 11 2.00 year 3.00 vear Douglas, 2b.~. Morrison, e. . Melean, s.s. . D. Campbell, 3 Thacker, r.f. â€" Allaire, c.f.... G. Campbell, l Cochrane For the good of the game, President MceKinnon should see to it that a reâ€" petition of Monday‘s fiasco does not occeur again, and incidentally with darkness falling so early, and train connections so bad, the remaining sames in Cochrane should be played half innings had been played, and the Falls were leading 13â€"â€"7. In the second place, the game was handled or rather mishandled in anyâ€" thing but a creditable way, and it is certainly not to the eredit of Prexy MeKinnon to appoint men who do not have the necessary requirements to act in the capacity of umpires. When an umpire has no control of a game, a !wooden cigar sign of an Indian would do as well. Thirdly, and sufficient for the day, was the manner in which the erowd was allowed to roam any where on the field. The Falls bench was surrounaâ€" ed by a Jbedlam of noisy youngsters and grown ups, who jeered and mobâ€" bed to such an extent as to interfere with the visiting players. When apâ€" pealed to by the visiting manager, Jen _ Becker, President MeKinnon seemed disinclined to do anything to make conditions better. ~Some specâ€" tator‘s idea of good sport was to throw a lemon at Pine while he was in the box in the act of pitching. It is Mard to describe a game such as this one as the crowd rushed on theâ€" feld at every opportunity and arguâ€" ments were frequently started by the home team to delay proceedings so the visitors could nfot win while leading because of darkness. When they were batting in the fourth inning, Cochrane were satisfied to #go ahead, because a hit ‘ball could not «e seen. Another feature lacking in sportsmanship was the leaving up of football posts and nets in the left outheld. Bartholemew in the fourth inning, raced right into this net after the ball without seeing the net. € 111( A dlong until it this st: In the first place, ant than others, wa Cochrane team in r bat for their fifth in that the delay thus necessitate the callin account of fast falli this, they were aide« the Umpire, named fused to order Coch: IROQUOIS FALLS VIEW OF MONDAY‘S COCHRANE GAME f € 14 The following is the report of the baseball match at Cochrane on Monâ€" day, as given by The Broke Hustler, Iroquois Falls® own newspaper:â€"â€" Cochrane has always enjoyed the reyputation of hbeing a good sporting town but it will take them a 1 while to live down the exhibition poor sportsmanship shown in game with Iroquois Falls at the Ju tion town ‘Monday, anud incident: President MceKinnon‘s civreuit suff ed a severe black eye. We are will to admit there must have been sc people who were at the game i Cochrane has always . reputation of being a g town but it will take while to live down the poor â€" sportsmanship sh *Lean, s.s. Campbell, acker, r.tf. self 1¢S del =() st place, and more impo: lers, was the act of the am in refusing to go to ‘ fifth inning in the hope y created would he calling of the game on ast falling darkness. In ‘re aided and abetted by named (Moffat, who reâ€" er Cochrane io continue, ) failed to call the game. voand argument resulted oo dark to continue. At the game, four and a had been played, and the )cen the iship shown in The Falls at the Juneâ€" day, anud incidentally nnon‘s civreuit sufferâ€" k eye. We are willing must have been some re at the game who disgusted not onlyv by 12 ruldert 11 d with the by the team majority of ampnDet Beckermeé the Fa the Fall SDre?e an! O1H 0 0[ kWidfellows Ant 0 Farm, Goldea Cit In the second half, Timmins has won one and lost one. Iroquois Falls has lost one and playved another that was called on account of darkness, beâ€" well ahead at the close of the game. Cochrane has won one and played a called game. Cochrane has won the first section but Timmins expects to pull out ahead for the second half. The winners of the first and second halves play off at the end of the series for the chamâ€" pionship and the H. B. Wills Co. cup. This cup is such a handsome one that Timmins wants it this year and next. FALLS 13, COCHRANE 7, IN FCUR INNINGS AND A HALF In the Distriect Baseball League seâ€" ries the following is the standing of the three clubs :â€"â€" In the first half Cochrane won four rames and tied one. Timmins won three, lost one, and tied one. Iroquois "alls won one and lost four. STANDING OF THE TEAMS IN DISTRICT BALL LEAGUE wien the train came along. ihe laidy stepped off the track but did not #et far enough away from the train,. The approaching train was fortunately not full steam and the train crew had the brakes working at onee. The l.ul\ s skirt caugcht in the front of the cn"me and she was thrown off the track. Luckily, however, no seriours injuries were sustained, the shock beâ€" ing the worst feature of the accident, 3 The T. N. 0. is famous for never killing or seriously injuring anyone, no matter how many aceidents it may have. Sunday it proved true to this fame. A lady was walking on the LrA( T. N. 0. STILL MAINTAINS ITS WELLâ€"KNOWN RECORD Campbell erâ€"by Pi Camphbell) mew). E. rane Score by inningsâ€" Time of game fat and Smith 14 n e Stolen Campbel A nson 0n near thne crossin the train came al AlC€ base e M Little re, s~struck Out ell 4. Bases on ton, D. Camp (Hazany. Hit im }r Dt (Morrison, MeLean Camphell 1 (Barth runsâ€"Fais 9; C, batted inâ€"by Bec ES THIS AT POLICE COURT P ALl 1.00, r1al Picnie, Wilsons Inâ€"‘D3 Bryvdge KIn2® O LNE in Rocheste #. The lady leLean, D. (Bartholeâ€" :9+ ©Cochâ€" »v Becke ~Dy Uine ballsâ€"off Jéll) ; . by by pitchâ€" son ; «Mc â€"Anson: â€"Anson : OJY MA ral â€" ofâ€" 110 Notice is hereby given that a small calf was impounded at this pound on July 27th, and has been held unclaimâ€" ed here sinee that date. Unless the owner claims his property, proves ownership and pays the fees, dues and expenses incurred, the said calf will be sold by public auction to defray Geo. Laporte, Poundkeepe Timmin‘s, Aug. 1, 1922. 31â€"3 the expenses FOR SALEâ€"iIn Timmins Heights, 1 lot on Maple St. $300,.00; 1 Jot on Eim St., $275.00 and one $300.00; 1 lot Birch St. $300.00.. These lots are close to Town and all high and dry.:. Terms: H. A.:Proctor, opp. {Goldfelds Hotel. HOUSE WANTEDâ€"I wish to buy a six roomed house in good locality. Must have water and sewer. Price to be around $2500.00. Will pay all LOTS FPOR SALEâ€"in West Timmins. Forty foot frontage, high and dry. £100,00 and up. Payments spread over eleven months. H. A. Proctor, opposite Goldfields Hotel. WANTEDâ€"(iirl or middleâ€"aged woâ€" man for general housework. Apply to H. J. Buncke, eare of Abitibi Power Paper Co. Iroquois Falls, FOR SAL E““’] A POR SALEâ€"One | Hill District. Sm H. A. Proctor. o FPOR SALEâ€"$#1150 Mort cent. interest payable : Apply to Box W.R.. Ad FPOR SALEBâ€"One FLOWERS FOR SALE, all kinds. Apply to Alee Wollochk, 97 Maple Street. â€"â€"31 LOSTâ€"Ladv‘s P.J. Sicard â€"Proprietor VE[ERAN HOUSE Hot and Cold Raths Free to roomâ€" ers. Best Meals, Comfortable Rooms. Good Service. Special H. W. Warren feld OR SALEâ€"Pureâ€"bred S.C. White Leghorn Cockerels, three months old. $2.50 each. Write, phone or call. ‘Frank Little, Connaught Staâ€" tion, Ont. 31â€"32 w LAper Lo. . Ont.â€" Phone or write Hote ween First and and sewerage. (Goldfields Hote rinder Otfice. riage for sale; used Apply to 40 Elm st 1t wellâ€"bre Corner of FPourth Avenue and Csdar Street. ownsite M Sale of Calf in Pound District., Small shack on lot. Proctor, opposite‘ Goldfields H. A. Proctor, opposite Goldâ€" Hotel. 31 Town Cle mday Au d stock. Firs Waterloo Road Reward Box W.R., Advance 11 The best in NOTIC Es 150 Mortgage, 10 pe parable $25 monthly. n to auction real estats, c xrold Wrist Wateh on ‘Balsam Second Av ot on SMixth Ave AV bady car only one month reet, Timmins. ITM *L Proctor, opp Hollin Advancee Oftice $0â€"32 2p house betâ€" ater 1p 3p )6 it If refuse is exposed i and two flies now may lion flies in July or Au tions are not taken. l1st. Wed 2nd; We 3rd. We 4th, We Nurse 3 p.m. Child ‘s days, 1.3 1st. Wed 2nd; We 3rd. We 4th. W es 4450080600 90900906%0 0 J. A. WALSH, Secretary. Timmins, July 24th, 1922. 30â€"31. Notice is hereby given that the Court of Revisien of the assessment roll for the Mountjoy Separate School will be held in the R. C. Separate School, Timmins, on Wednesday evenâ€" ing, Aug. 2nd. at 7.30 p.m., hearing of appeals. Anyone interested in Christian Sciâ€" ence is cordially invited to attend an informal meeting every Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. V. H. Emery, 20 Hemlock street, Timmins, at 3.30 p.m. 13â€"17p. REGULAR MEETINGS RE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HERE POR SALEâ€" POR SALEâ€"The Albany, lunch ecoun ter, hakeshop, roomin# house, ete FPRONT BEDROOM TO RENT. suit HREE FURNISHED ROOMS TO r@Qd HARRY W. DARLING MINING ENGINEER Examinatiocns, Reports, Developâ€" ment Programs. Reed Block, Timmins, Porcupine District, Ontario. OUSE POR SALEâ€"G rooms, lathed and plastered, â€" hardwood_ floors, lights and water; stable and shed on property. Centrally locatedk Big bargain for quick sale, as owner is leaving town. Apply to 46 Fifth Avenue.. 20â€"311» and â€" plastered, lights and water on property. bargzain for quicl ter, bakeshop, rooming house, ete. Building, business, furnishings, etc., for sale at a bargain. Apply to Geo. Gagne, corver of Fourth Avenue and Cedar street, 20.â€".311» Boarding House Schumacher â€"â€" O able for two; men preferred. Apâ€" ply No. 10 Cbmmereial Ave., next ‘0, Moore‘s, Timmins. 20â€"31p Phongs 94; We store furniture, etc., at low rates, Delivery Free. We pay highest prices and sell the cheapest. RENT. Apply 66 Third Ave JR SALE or to lease.â€"â€"â€"Two houses on one lot on Nixth Avenue. Apply to 27 Nixth Avenue, Timmins., 20â€"31 Dealer in New and Second Hand Furniâ€" ture, Stoves, Boots, Gramoâ€" phones, and Tools of every Desâ€" cription. Quality Would suit Elm street. Safety First Boil the W ater Prices on Application Mountjoy Separate School BOARS DF ft CMUÂ¥X 1. eaclht II at Clinie P.0. BOX 221 TIMMINS, ONT. ACKSON Apparatus 1( H. H. MOORE, M.D., 1t m( m )1 Room dail the O‘ Conn flies will come *Ust Schumacher mean two mi Dr. M Dr. P Dr. ] \pply to iI precauâ€" MceJnnis Wednes 20â€"31p | 20â€"31p TIMMINS LODGE, 1.0.0.F. No. 453 |__ Meets every Tuesday ev ening in the | Oddfellows â€" Hall, Third Avenue,. | Visiting brethren reqnested to attend. |R. Richardson, â€" W. G. Smith, W. . SEYERT TIMMINS CARACE 000040606044 Box 703 Phone 32 COBALT, ONTARIO Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public. Etc. PROMPT and PLEASING SERVICE When wishing to have a pleasant motor drive, call Timmins Garags Auto Service, Phone 227. Mr. Gauthier will be at Timmins daily. Mattagami The best of Good Milk 120. a Quart 8 Tickets for a Dollar. 16 Pints for a Dollar. Clean Stables, Clean Cows, Clean Handling, Clean Milk. WATCH FOR THE BLACK HORSE AND THE RED RIG. OFFICES REED BLOCK, TIMMINS and SOUTH PORCUPINE. Before buying a car let us show you the HUD. SON and ESSEX cars. Prompt and expert attention to all repairs. All kinds of genuine Ford parts in stock. JO0S. â€" BERIN! The Old Reli:gble Phone 227. Opp. Public School â€" 4th. Ave. Crown and Bridge Work Plates Consultation Free Room 7 Reed Bldg., Timmins. DR JNO. B. AIKEN TIST Phone 201 TIMMINS GARAGE Gordon H. Gauthier Batteries reâ€"charged. :ral Building Contra€or Eqimates Furnished Cars to Hirc. Ontario wA A(\

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