Porcupine Advance, 2 Apr 1924, 1, p. 6

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00000000800000090000008000600000000044§060000480060000666 . th. Pleasure Ice Cream Parlour 39 FOURTH AVENUE OPPOSITE FIRE HALL For the best in Fruits, Confectionery, etc., and for Ice Cream, come here. In Toys, Fancy Goods, Jewelry, etc., as we are going out of these lines. ©§§%000008900000900000000000006800000660060648$6 00000000” Big Bargains These Days at P. Antgine‘s 00::9%000:0:0:00:06000:00020:0009‘00000” ’ T %fi%fi%fi%fi%fifi%fi%fi%fi%fi%fifi%flfi%fifi%@ "3¢1] 14 M The McLagan Phonograph This being a Free Country You may pay rent if you want to. But if you are Building your own Home, wa will supply the Lumber. Mattagami Heights, P.O. | Double Diamond Lumber Co. Ltd. Ivan Stadelman e St. Timmins, Ont (Opposite Burke‘s Drug Store) ** [t Spzaks for Itself " Model 78 i Price $135.00 \' Cash, or $145 on i easy terms 6 Records (twelve selections) your own choice FREE Call and hear it at any time Pays highest prices for secondâ€"hand furniture. Sells new and secondâ€"hand Furniture at cheap prices. BUYVYS AND SELLS FURNITURE MONETA P.0O. Box‘ 3, Timmins. Timmins, Ont. At the event on Sunday evening the (Mayor, Dr. J. A. (Melnnis, will preside. The programme, ag outlined at present is as follows:â€"â€" ANCTHER GONGERT BV TAE SCHROESER ORCHESTRAS On Sunday evening next, April 6th, in the New Empire Theatre after the church services, another attractive musical event is to be given by Prof. Schroeder and his orchestras and pupils. ‘(The event some weeks ago will (be remembered by musie lovers as . one of special excellence and atâ€" traction. â€" ‘The programme â€" for Sunâ€" day eveningis equally promising, The proceeds from the event Sunday evening will} be given to a fund to he held in trust and to ‘be used for the hbenefit of needy children in town. The proceeds from the last event, some fifty dollars after expenses were paid, were given to the Children‘s Aid Societv. ‘Three governments, those of Alâ€" berta, Saskatchewan and the Dominâ€" on of Canada have spent a lot.of money on solving the problem of conâ€" verting enormous quantities of lignite coal into high grade fuel equal to anâ€" thracite in heating value. and econâ€" ‘omical in production. It is said that the problem ‘has been solved. Howâ€" ever, a million dollars was spent on the erection of a plant at Bienfait, Saskatchewan, which ‘has proved useâ€" less. A model plant worked successâ€" fully, but when the method was apâ€" plied‘ t3 commereial production ‘it broke down. Nowâ€" a much simpler and less expensive method.is ‘being worked out in a plant erected, near Proceeds of Event Sunday Evening to Go to Fund for Needy Childâ€" ren in Town, Piano solo, by Miss Dorothy Porâ€" ter, **Hexentanz.‘‘ Schroeder Trio;â€" Violin, _ ‘Cello, Piano; ‘‘Herd Ctirl‘s Dream;‘* ‘*The Bird and the Babey‘‘ ‘‘Barcarole."‘ Senior Orchestraâ€"*‘‘Caliph of Bag» dad;‘‘ **‘Dream Boat;‘‘ **Evening Breezes."" Quartette; Violin, Viola, _ ‘Cello, Piano; **‘The Treasures of the Sea Are Buried Deep ;‘ *‘ Killarney."" ‘March, â€" Columbia;‘‘ *‘Roses. and » Orchids.‘ Violin Solo, by (Miss Viano Pertisâ€" alo, ‘*Third Air de Beriot."‘ ‘Cello Solo, by Mr. J. R. Newman. In addition there will lbe two or more vocal solos by local artists of outstanding talent. SPECIAL FEATURES AT A.S.D. CLUB MEETINGS Due to the specidl, ‘‘The Covered Wagon,"* at the New Empire Pheatre, and iPast iMaster‘s Night at the Masonic Hall, the attendance at the regular AS.D. weekly meeting and dance, last Wednesday! was rather small, ‘but those attending had a very enjoyable evening. ‘‘*Scotty‘‘ Wilâ€" son at the piano provided the music for the dancing. The meetin«r this evening will be Visitor‘s Night. About fifteen of the young mmrned people of the town have beefl invited to present, and with a few feature dances being held, an enjoyable eveningâ€"is assured ail attending. _ On Wednesday, April 9th, the regâ€" ular Cards and Dancing will be held. The Vimy Banquet at South Poreuâ€" pine will take quite a percentage of the Club‘s membership, and the Exâ€" eccutive felt that it would be ‘better to postpone the Juvenile Party for another two weeks. _â€"On April 16th the feature will be a Bridge Party. About the only use we ean see for a biMion German marks nowadays is to buy some wildeat oil stock.â€"Honoâ€" lulu Starâ€"Bulletin. The Juvenile Party will be held on April 23rd, and a Novelty Masquerade will be the feature for the last meetâ€" ing in April. [ m Junior Orchestraâ€"‘*Serenade ;"‘ HAS THE WEST SOLVED THE PROBLEM OF BRIQUETTING? IROQUOIS FALLS 5CHOOL NQLOERS Of GURTIS CUF Onâ€" Saturday â€"22, Troquois Falis Crescents coached by Pat Byrne jourâ€" neyed to Timmins for the final game to decide the ownership of the D. B. Curtis Trophy for this year, The cup now rests in the Falls School. The two teams appeared on the ice at 2:20 for preliminary practice. At 2:30 Referee Carlin called them to the centre of the ice and the game was The following is the reference in The Broke Hustler (Iroquois Falls‘ own newspaper) this week to the winâ€" ning this year of the DJ iB. Curtis hockey cup by the Iroquois Falls School :â€" 1st Period Play opened very fast. Duffy seâ€" cured from the faceâ€"off and passed to : Maclntyre who shot and Dufty coming in fast scooped the rg#bound into the net. Timmins continued to press hard and after 17 minutes had ‘‘Orescents‘‘ of Paper Town Win Hockey Cup for This Year. the original one, at a cost of a few thousand dollars, and it is in this plant that thirty tongs of coal are now being produced daily at a total cost which is less than the cost of drying alone in the ‘bigger plant. The new type of plant is. economical in conâ€" struction, can be operated with unâ€" skilled labor, and provides a number of valuable biâ€"products. The new process promises to make the coal inâ€" dustry in Saskatchewan and Alllberta a profitable yearâ€"round business and convent the enormous .coah fields of the prairie provinces into resources of â€" enormous wealth. The â€" pieture shows a part of the new plant at Bienâ€" fait. elapsed Lawrence on a hbeautiful shot from right wing tied the seore. 2nd Period This period started with Falls on offensive, 50 seconds after the faceâ€" off Litbtle on a pass from Maelatyre put the Falls one up by a lightning shot from inside the blue line The puck was hardly faced off when Duffy took it down and shot and in a serimâ€" mage in front of the Timmias net, Hennessy poked the dise in, putting the Falls two up. Play continued to sway from end to end. Then Kirt broke amwvay and scored when the puck bounded over Lavallee‘s stick. With 2 minutes of this period to go Boy shot and the puck was deflected off Little‘s stick into the net much to the disgust of Lavallee. The puck was just faced off when the gong rang. Timmins 3; Falls 3. ord Period The third period started with the Falls playing a 5â€"man defense. Timâ€" mins continued to press but Lavallee proved to be a stonewall. Falls conâ€" tented themselves with shooting the puck up the ice as about 2 inches of water had already gathered. After nineteen minutes of play Ellis shot from away out and the puck was deâ€" flected into the net by Benson. As play was resumed the gong rang. Seore on round: Iroquois Falls 7 Timmins 6. zZ min. â€" limmIin 2 min.; Ellis 3 min. 1st Period Fallsâ€"Duffyâ€"......... Timminsâ€"Lawrenceâ€" .. Timmins A rundell Ellis Boyd La wremce Martin .:; .*.; A rundell goal Lavallee Ellis r. defence Little Boyd 1. defense Benson La wremce r. wing MaeIntyre Martin centre Duffy 1. wing ... .C. Hennessy sub Mitehell J. Hennessy Penalties Falls: Hennessy 2 min.; Benson 2 min. Timmins: ~Lawrence 2 min.: Ellm 3 min. _ Znd Period Failsâ€"Little, Macintyre Fallsâ€"Hennessyâ€"...... Seore: Timmins 4; Iroquois Falls Lineâ€"up Lavallee IJitt le Benson MaeIntyre Duffyv 1,.05 ()} TimmiBA#â€"â€"RiPte® , ; ... .. ... Timmin!“â€"flp;’dffly Pb l ba T‘mm‘nt‘“"l‘”t“l # A banquet was held Cafe after the game was presented to the team, Under instructions received from the Ontario Public Trustee. There will be sold â€"«by Public Auction subject to a reserved bhid on Thursday the 17th day of April, 1924, at the hour of two o‘clock in ‘the afternoon at the store building on Lot 122, Plan M33 Sudbury on Pine Street in Moneta Townsite. The following property free of enâ€" cumbrance, befonging to the estate of Usin Esmailoff deceased, situate in the Town of Timmins,â€" Lot No. 122 as shown on Plan Mâ€"33 (Sudbury) now deposited in the Oflice of Land Titles, Haileybury, on which there is erected a large frame buildâ€" ing with store premises on ground floor and apartments on second floor, Also the following property, free of eneumibrance belonging to the Esta‘te of Andrew Fraser, deceased. Possession can be given to the Pur clhaser on May 1st, 1924, if desivred. 1. Lot 130, Planâ€" Mâ€"22 Sudbury (Mattagami River Townsite). 2. Lot 94, Elm Street in the Town of Timmins on which there is erected a twoâ€"roomed frame cottage with a brick chimney. Possession can be given to the purâ€" chaser on May 1st, 1924, if desivred. Each of the above lots is subject to a reserve hbid. ‘PERMS :â€"10% â€" cash, balance in thirty days on completion of sale. Arrangements to inspect the premâ€" ises may be made and conditions of sale inspected by applying to D. W. O‘Sullivan, Public Trustee, Barrister, Osgoode Hall, Timmins, Ont. Toronto. In the matter of the Estate of J. N. Levesque, Ramore, Ontario (Genâ€" eral Store Merchant). Tenders addressed to the Underâ€" signed will be received up to 12 :00 o‘clock noon, April 11th, 1924, for the purchase of the stock and fixtures of the above estate. Stock and Fixtures to be sold in one lot as under:â€" Stock of General Merchandise Groceries‘:;;....‘; $1,489 . 06 Boots Shoesg ......... 1021 .41 Hiardware 9 T. .46 Dry. Goods.."... ;. ... n 806 . OT TPaints: :% ... A uts 170 .88 F2 00 72.08 (PDERMIS:â€"Certified ('h(’qu(' for 10% of the purchase price to accomâ€" pany tender. 15% upon (mnplptmn of stockâ€"checking. or not later than seven days. The balanceâ€" in three equal _ monthly _ paymentsâ€"deferred payments to bear interest at 7% per annum and to be secured to the satisâ€" faction of the Inspectors. The highest or any tender not necesâ€" sarily accepted. | Cheques for unaceepted tenders will be returned immediately. > ‘Fotal Lot 1. .. ... Stock, Fixtures and Inventory may be inspected on the premises at Raâ€" more, Ontario at any, time after Wedâ€" nesday, March 26th, 1924, THE CANADIAN CREDIT MEN‘S ASSOCIATION, LIMITED 13â€"15 63 Sparks St., Ottawa, Ont. The highest or necessarily accepted. Cheques for unacéepted tenders will be immediately returned. 10% of the j pany _ tender thirty davse. ASSOCIATION, LIMITED 13415 _ 63 Sparks St., Ottawa, Ont Trade Fixtures AUCTION SALE OF REAL ESTATE Trustee‘s Sale Trustee‘s Sale 8rd Period Auctioneer, Herbert W. Warren, Timmins, Ont. or An y The balance within at the Goldnle when the cup [roquois Falls tenmder not $0,885 1,021 13,00 18,00 In referring to the propoaed Kuchre and to be given this month under the aunspjoes of the Thamins Orange Lodgo, The Advanse made the mistake of giving the date as Aprll 11th, instead of April 18th as tirst â€" intendéd, â€" However, as April 18th is Good Friday the Orange Lodge will not hold the event on that date. Announcement will be made later as to the date of the event. sOLD BY GOLDFIELD DRUG CO. Ltd. TIMMINS, ONT. 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