Porcupine Advance, 22 Feb 1922, p. 3

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3% F,-'?, cf,_-o..o...0....00.0.0.o.o.0o0.-o W mwmfififilfifihfibfififitfihfififi 'eeeRR'iileri1Rsilsis!lRRea2h"heee'ihiueheRii1R!8' fM New York Newspaptr Reports New Record Made by Local Wireless ' _ Expert. SAW HMS iillllililrl WES illlllllllllf HENRI] TThe Westinghouse Wireless phone station loeatedott trework, New Jer- sey, USA. recently received a report from Mr. M. J. Caveney, who is with the Northern Canada Power Company at Sandy Falls, that the musical tbro- grammes and speech hroadeasted dai- ly from their station, was ‘being re- ceived very clearly at Sandy Falls.\\ , The Westinghouse Manufacturing company originally estimated that their Newark’station was only amiable of radiating the voice and music a distance of 300 miles, btit the daily re- ception at Sandy Falls creates a long distance reeord for the Newark sta- FALLS INTERMEDIATES WIN GROUP CHAMPIONSHIP The Publicity Department of the Westinghouse Co. evidently appreeiat- ed the fact to the extent of publishing the report of Nr. Caveney in the New York Globe ‘& Commercial Advertiser of February tth. As a consequence Mr. Caveney has received numerous requests from wire less fans in various parts of the Suites, for details as to class of ins- truments used and general construc- tion of his receiving set. "L By winning, 7 to 3, from Coehrarre at the 19.91.115.911 Wedhesday,erenhtg last the 'Falfit Intermediate' hen-key Ram e.i,yhtlt',t"f."ie,yl] ehampionst,iip and will now playoff with the south- ern winneriCfor N.O."tt.A. honours. The game an Wednesday evening at the Falls wash lively one and Chr. chrane ngilie Falls a mire run fur their ii’iumey. Indeed, the Falls nan give Powers, Their y:oa!-tender, much of the eredit for the win. He was well peppered with shots by Coehrarte, but he proved equal to the occasion“ making a number of fine saves. Co- o.hrane plai'ed a nice line of' team play, but were a little weal: on shots, "but Al; gave a Iisply battle' anti showed themselves} 'as, always, the right kind of good sports. Mr. D. Briaen, of Behumaeher, refereed the game to the .ssenerareatisfaefitm. Hull THE POROUPINB ADVANCE} mittee of the Boy Scouts last week, arrangements were made for t'ue Scents' Tournament which “’M be held in the Hajleybury Rink on Fri- day’nnd Saturday of this week/YO. 24th. and 25th. Hockey teams of _Scouts from Coeltrane, Elk Lake, Lis.. keard, Hailey'bury, North' Bay and Sturgeon Falls are expected -to com- pete in 'the tournament and other good events on the ice will be run off. Two fine big days of good winter sport are looked forward to by the Scouts of the district and their friends. BOY SCOUTS TOURNAMENT o-o-oA-tto-ooo-ooo-, AT HAILEYBURY THIS WEEK} t At asme'tt mittee of thi BUCKINGHAM TO PLAY HOCKEY WITH TIMMINS The Temiskaming Telephone are in.. stallin.gm tnlephune line to the Keeley and Frontier mines, and so South Lor- rain will man he connected with the outside world by telephone. of ai 67;," f. the Troop may; .00..t.t....H.t...0.0HttHH..o.oto6H.t..HH...0f MMOOW “WOWWMW Back (ttgt The Job And ready to give the best service and satisfaction in anything in the line of Auto Repairs, Accessories, Etc. Ford Parts in Stock. Opposite Public School Timmins Garage Hudson and Essex Cars the finest on the market JOS. BERI-NI Agents for Timmihs, Ont. EEK; Ki

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