Porcupine Advance, 14 Feb 1923, 1, p. 5

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past matches. went over hy gud the Falls 2s numerous 2 IROQUOIS FALLS WOR AXAL GAME M £.0.8.4. Only Part of Regular Timmins Team Played. Play Better Than the Score Suggests. The last Group of t was played evening. Oy no dearin outâ€" 01 Messrs and Dt defeni JoÂ¥Ing A :\ the Arena self 2006 sho win rather, used th work 1 some Drilliant s well as playing ; ample of goalâ€" t of match. ~An match was Di3 In the second ‘p the whole Falls lonesome in ns way. .He also same the matc‘h best. Quesnell last part of the ing was t s The general opinion is that it was a pretty good game to wateh, even if it Tiad no bearing on the more interesting issue of the group championship. The lineâ€"up was as follows :â€" Iroquois Falls Position Timmins Corbould .. ... Croal..:...... Baridon Brydgs..... ... . D. ..... . Fournier Houcgher.:..@..14..1}.‘........ * HEels Lafrance...... Center ..... McGuire Kahey ...... omm . CUDX itker .: ...:+~~ Left .. ... . .. ‘Hoach @Quesnel!l Gorman bub............, Hoss *a me stickâ€"handling. Lafrance, Fahey, Fiuâ€" ker and Chireoski were good on the forward line, combination work being featured. A trip that looks like a re freighting by dog team was n week by Mr. H. W. Darking w out with his dog team from I Rrmver with a 500 lb. load of making the trip of 32 miles difficulty in 5 hours. â€""Mr. H. W. Darling returned this week from the Lightning River area, where he.reports a large amount of work in progress in various properties and general activity the order of the day in that promising gold area. ind Bou 140 € Aa V l i Ved NOMINATION FOR CARNIVAL QUEEN PORCUPINE DOC RACE AND CARNIVAL, TIMMINS, MARCH 10 This Nomination Ballot will count as 25 votes for the lady nominated Send this in at once with the, name of your candidate to Geo. S Drew, Timmins, Ont. Farther ballots may be secured from the Seeretary. Ballots are 25¢ Falls, Fahey to Boucher ... Falls, Fahey to Quesnell ... Timmins, Fournier unas. ... Falls, Boucher to Fahey to Mafrance . 2 t L o Third Period Falls, Lafrance to Fahey ... Falls, Brydge unassisted ... Falls, Brydge unassisted Timmins, MeGuire to dRoach Falls, Boucher to Falls, Brydge to Lafrance to CttNer Falls, Boucher to 'Latmme s Timmins, Cox to McGuire .. each and may be had in books of 20 at $5.00 per book eounts as a vote for your favourite. Timmins, Roach unassisted Timmins, Roach on rebound Falls, Brydge to Quesnell. .. Timmins, Cox unassisted Falls, Chireoski unassisted . I hereby and zame, puttin: ig Boucher v , where he w he stick impr in goal was brilliant sav first t N.0).H aying a con eoalâ€" tendu illy, han Second Period Dixie First Period 1 6 l1 € en receord for made this 111 wno came Lightning f freight, s without Timmins Baridon Fourmer iA tels McGuire 22 11 IMm DDC o1 . Roach Gorman xk RUSS rthern en A t him 4,90 5.30 6.40 19.00 19 10 8.00 2,.10 ind } Wi OO 30 2{) 0) 30 1() VÂ¥eD! Mast centiv EVEN LAUGHING AT THE STAR WITH LIMERICKS OYsSTER AND BEAN SUPPER AT UNICON CHURCH, )1 p.m... I‘he fact fhat the event 13 being conducted by the Ladies of Sehu macher is full guarantee that the supâ€" per will be a successful and enjoyable event. ‘Tlie Union Churech recently purchased some lots ane ‘ntends to build a new church building. In the necessary financing the ladies may ‘be depended upon to do their part. The Ovyster and Bean Supper is one of the events arranged by the ladies to assist in raising funds, so that in addition to promising to be a most enjoyable event from the general viewpoint it should attract a specially large attendâ€" ancee on aceount of the excellence of the purpose â€"for which the event is held. HOW TO GET THE MOST HEAT FROM SUBSTITUTE FUELS Many a householder who has exâ€" perienced great difficulty in trying to burn the substitute fuels thrust upon him this winter will weleome a pamâ€" phlet just issued by authority of the Dominion Fuel Board telling him just how to proceed to get the best results. The Mines Branch at Ottawa thas been experimenting for months with these auxiliary fuel in ordinary domestic furnaces, and the pamphlet now issued tells what they have found out. The fuel tried out were soft coal, peaâ€"size anthracite. eas coke, 72â€"hour nut coke, published of each fuel, showing its comparative heating value, ash conâ€" tent and other constituents. The pamphlet is written in, clear nonâ€"technical language, and should be read carefully by every householder. It is being widely cireulated: and coalâ€" dealers are being given a supply for free distribution to their customers,. Copies can also be obtained on applicâ€" ation to the Department of Mines, tells what they have found fuel tried out were soft coa anthracite, gas coke, 72â€"how Welsh anthracite and peat. A feature of the Aperi that the use of two of thes gether often gave better re one imwed alone. Complete are given for building the fi plenishing it and for regu drafts. Chemical analyses published of each fuel, s comparative heating value, tent and other constituents. TIMMINS DISTAIC! Alances OE T 5.16 on hand 8 included m M idin Ri [) Da Mn t )T AV 1¢ i] nd. The receip: membership fee Grant of $81.72 1 1n by ull gua: arnival Quee hness of 11A l acite and peat. of the Aperiments was of two of these fuels toâ€" gave better results than me. Complete directions r the fire, for reâ€" and for regulating the miceal analvses are also iKke a ‘Dusiness ) Ww evin, who are wÂ¥here Mrs, NC cal treatment a the prem staffs and Â¥er oI ecently o breal} LV returned Monday to accompanied b; Miss Helen, after s with Mrs. Newâ€" Y AV Fach ‘ballot Teliow name 00 w blod ‘oronto Star, has promptâ€" out in limeâ€" been sent in for 19 was spen. equipment losed with bank and s of $477.â€" s of $44.00 Tag Day, t1011 To e. 0 Dut thi, under A uxiliary. a â€"6.30.. to : event is 1Cc wton is at the : omm the _to the PV V € PIK FPALLS JUNIORS WIN LAST GAME WITH 20 TO 5 SCORE (he : SCCo shoulder fore the and effective. one, the penalti tically all for : was one little i player on each t for five minute the game was st the handicap of (Thut Fahey to Connors to Gauthier, Gauâ€" thier unassisted, Lowry to Gauthier, Boucher unassisted, Lowry to Boucher Lowry to Gauthier, Gauthier to Faâ€" he\', Gauthier unassisted, Lowry to Fahey, Boucher to Gauthier, Graham mmml»ted, Boucher llllflbblbfd, Bouâ€" cher to Gauthier, Gauthier unassisted, Fahey to Boucher. Timminsâ€"Desormeau 1, Campbell 4. The largeâ€"seore is partly accounted for by the fact that Timmins was shy two of their regular men, Gorman on defence and Portelance on the forâ€" ward line. But that is not the whole story. "‘The Falls Juniors ‘have been practicing combination and whenever they used it as they did for about halt the game, they seored practically at ‘The best part of the game to the Falls fans was that the forward line, except for spasms of individual play, played neat combination most of the time. All five of the forwards seored goals, and had several assists to their credit. That is the way a seore ought to zead. Improvement All Round Jerry Lowrey in the third showed greater speed and greate checking than in any game yet. die Dewar on defence played a and very effective game and d draw a penalty. Bobby Bouch trouble with his skates inâ€"~the part of the game, but towards t was going great guns. Roy G played part of the time on d and part up on the line and i nels. â€" InNDere werd during the game were of a minor € T with boboy Connors and 11¢K Uuranam both serving penalties of a minor naâ€" ture, Totsie, the lone forward, daghed his way through the whole Timmins teaim and seored. Abbie Cox got his shoulder bruisea in the shooting practice immediately before the game and played the first period, but it became so painful that Fred Mills was put in. This is Fred‘s first appearance in a league game and he soon had the crowd yelling their heads off, for he stopped everything in sight. The two or three that did trickle through were no discredit to him. was going great guns. hoy Uraniam played part of the time on defence and part up on the line and in ‘both positions he showed his usual head work. George Fahey who has been sick for a few days, proved ‘himself as usual, a sbull‘sâ€"eye shot in front of the nets. There were very few penalties during the game and most of these were of a minor nature, with the exâ€" ception of one mixunp at the beginning of the second period wuen Connors and Desormeau drew a fiveâ€"minute penalty. will fo1 Cameron and ( the work for th plaving a danger The two fc 1e work of rward line wondertul oauorls hursday) night is n( the semiâ€"finals begin Iroquois Falls Junio rs on merit of this o1 iss Junior team. Al rou :# # TA f(cd iineâ€" andâ€"AMTCE0 LC Totsie was a regular gun man 10t up the Timmins net for nine . At the end of the third period, Bobby Connors and Tick Graham 1} 1( ind Tui gFame in Cameron and and played ‘s, Urauthier Dewar, Dewar to Vunior features of the f Arthur Gaut e and Fred M line a Cieve were scored as ucher to Low1 4 N CA t ";!lll of the on the showed ge Fahe w days, 4 )1na tion team s ‘Dest reguid nee and Portelanee ‘, and this explains core., â€"The Falls teo 12 Position Cs mpbell the Timm ent All Round in the third period peed and greater back any game yet. Gorâ€" fence played a steadyl ve game and did llflt! Bobby Boucher had| _ _skates inâ€"~the early , but towards the end ceuns.. Rov Graham us mm ueueveveveveusvals entre the teams hut iT In Lhe nets. P nd Camphbell we d a fine game work being clev not Y the third period and greater back T Lhe game {Gauthier on ed Mills in 1 »bell did most of immins sextette, rame all the way s team With two mne rush i: toâ€"n1 THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE s are the s [ 29 bg 5 W1 Timmin Mil] ore )€ i ded 2C regulars VII Timmins Downey 1 (4, Trauâ€" ruthier, 11 elance Bryvden ranam 11 Fred 1€ 11801 w as fi: AI ho the )€ of the pr( * 4 in the Timmi at work any timeé. Full information regarding courses, tuition ete., given upon request. If you have a son or daughter they should not be considered as finished their education until they are given a Busiâ€" ug BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME. Fonthill January 1 he Underwood irrived this wel TWO HOUSES FOR sAuBâ€"OUne of Iroquois Falls, who died on or about the O9th day of October, 1922, are required to forward their claims, duly proven, to the undersigned, on or before the 15th. day of March, 1923. And notice is further given that afâ€" ter the said date, the Public Trustee will proceed to distribute the estate, having regard only to such claims as he shall then have had notice. 1 Dated at Toronto this February, 1923. n At_â€"â€" Drug Stores â€" AlD YOUR SERVICE LIMITED â€"TIMMINS vevey l gfi.‘@r("“ ) U Tams r TIMMINS BUSINESS COLLEGE, )€ ss Coliege training Apply to us NOW. Phone 314 Nurseries, Toronto, have a repreâ€" sentative in Timmins. Ornamental trees, shrubs, vines, berry bushes, bulbs and rose bushes. Post a card to P.O. Box 749, Timmins. Order now for spring delivery. ~_Tâ€"9p 11 arents are cordially invited to visit class rooms and see our Students 1CcV called Jrward to in udents haviu NOCTICE TO CREDITORS lients nhaving ¢ of the year ss. Every mi WORK. enographie depar Business Colleg E. M. Terry, Principal, Timmins, Ont J 1 4: s Box 223. :\ V So without delay protect yourself and family. We are in business for your health and would suggest the immediate use of some of the following:â€" The world‘s finest drug products compounded with extreme careâ€"â€"a combination that is easily guaranteed by our label on a prescription. _A good remembrance for wise people. he illne lafluenza Epidemic is Here Cl J for sore throat, a bottle 25« analgerie balm or eapwl~1n, good for aches and pains in throat and chest. urns of South Pore # Student at the °C » Kirkland Lake this STORES AT YOUR SERVIGE 11 K. W. WRIGHT, Osgoode Hall, Toronto. A MUSTARD OINTMENT ter ne( clain day O U ) forward the unde: pewriting Tests from Pypewriter Co. have , great speed is lookâ€" the Tests on Friday. enrolled at the beâ€" known makes to select 1e latest ) nroliéd at the beâ€" are making rapid iute in this school ment of the of orecupine One 10 plastered h. Apply Timmins, he estate the town day of 3 up o $1. 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