Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 16 Aug 1922, 1, p. 2

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w * . i Pn » +CE it s 04 .“}-_,,r y t o o e ho Km t Nok l xperience Mciency nergy * quipment RP#40%09000080080000000000608¢0 00000086 OOMOOOOMNN?’ MMMONMOOOW““MMMWO WMNO““000“%00"0@0000“”000: 4 9 | : FIGURES ARE THE LIFE BLOOD OF BUSINESS. 4> Spruce St. Wholesale Fruits, Vegetablbes, Confectionery, Tobaccos. Pine St. Accountant and Auditor Expert and experienced workmanship. Clothing effectâ€" _ ively made to your measure. You will be pleased with the service and satisfaction given here, W. J. BROWNE Next Dominion TIMM(NS ONLY PBOTOGRAPHER GIFT BEYOND VALUE: Gelils Herman Offices Reed Block Timmins, Ont. Telephone 66 [Nex Your Photograph to Dalton‘s, Third Avenue, Timmins] Timmins Phone 209 Two good Homesteads in Township of Mountjoy: partly cleared; best of land ; immediate possession given. Also, 10 H.P. Gasoline Engine, Fairâ€" banks Morse; used about fifteen months, and in good order. = Dr. 1. Gagnon â€" Timmins Gold Nugget Rebekah Lodge, No 173 Isabella Vollet, Meets every Z2nd and 4th Thuarsday in the Oddfellows‘ Hall, Third Aveâ€" Visiting Brothers ways welceome. ight and Day calls promptly attendâ€" ed to. sk your Dealer for Doctor Gagnon‘s Prepared Medicines. Apply UNION COAL CO., Now open for business. Firstâ€"elass rooms, and steam heated All upâ€"toâ€"date conveniences. Reading and Sitting Rooms. Sample Rooin for Travellers. Best dining room in town. Meals at all hours. Next Dominion Bank PARIS HOTEL IRCGQUOIS FALLS. Veterinary Office and Sisters Cochrane, Ont. Timmins, Ont OPPOSITE THE FREIGHT SHED Ree., Seoe Uc) ues U 3 Ucd) Ww GOOD FOOTBALL MARRED BY POOR REFEREEING. On Thursday last the Timmins eleâ€" ven Journeved to the Dome for the match in the N.O.F.A. series for the King Cup. As expected the game w ae' an unusuallv good one, though spml- ed to quite an extent by a succession of what appeared to ‘be raw decisions. A large number went out from Timâ€" mins to see the game and while pleasâ€" ed with the brand of football played by both teams they were dlsa/ppomted indeed in the type of decisions given. Timmins team was at full streno‘th and played the same tearth that beat the Dome on Civic Huhdav > The Dome had some changes, Jock Nicholson going to the ‘back line and Miner being on the forwards. Thc fe‘d was heavy going owing to ‘the rain which cleared off just before the game, The match started at a fast pace, the ball going from end to end in the first five minutes. _ Timmins . got through on the deft wing only for A. Cadman to shoot over the ‘bar. It was a swift unstoppable shot, but just a little too high. This was followed by another on the same route by Carr. At the other end the Dome shot wide. The first goal came after 20 runutes play, when the Dome got the ball and combined down the field. _ Donald broke up the combination, ‘but owing to the slippery ground failed to kick clear. Hit passed over to Ayres who shot in a hard one which looked like an offâ€"side which was allowed as a gsoal by the referee. From this on the referee‘s decisions seemed to be ratliar mnecullar in many cases, looking ie HEN a man or woman sets out to get a plumbing job done the first thing they do is to make up their mind that they won‘t be overâ€" charged for it And the second thing they do, if they live in this town, is to ]n()l\ up our address or thning they do, i1 they 1live in this town, is to look up our address or telephone number. So, for your convenience we‘re printing them in Cedar St. 1}) w Long. first hal ore, alth ___! WwASTE YOUR YOU â€" SWILL You waste Your [rom alf started well and d. Street cleared and it soon returnâ€" ent the ‘ball over to |) went isned with no fTurâ€" 1 on the play Timâ€" their own way but ird man to beat. ‘ point of view is own rules as ectators insi1sted al, going through “rne p(mtmn aml 1 was absclutely in t:he nets where \\a,s a]w shown PORCUPINE ADVANCE 11L ind Timmins. 11 N 18 11 .\v i(‘ulSL)ll 43 imiminsâ€"1L16] Stevenson, ‘backs man, A. Donald, halves (¢. Cooper, M. Carr, A. bar, forwards. Refereeâ€"Hayv, of the JULY WAS A COLD MONTH, SAYS OFFICIAL REPORT The mont weather, in were only in chat ‘linesmenâ€"â€"A. J., 110W! ind Dome representativé ) The follow rt of Mr. rvatory at Haileybury e month began with co â€"Hendry, goal; Hewitt and 1; Harrower, Wallace; Eyre, Hit, Miner and Ayres. insâ€"Field, goal; Street â€" and You can tell the moment you raise the lid and see the trademark *‘Victrola.‘‘ You will also see the other trademarks, the picture and the phrase ""‘His Master‘s Voice." Be sure to get the Victrola, for it is the chosen instrument of the greatest artists and specially made to play "His Master‘s Voice""â€"Victor records. "His Master‘s Voice‘‘â€"Victor trademarks, beside being your means of identification are also your guarantees of quality. Victrola instruments are built to give a lifetime of service. Look under the lid for the trademarksâ€"*"Victrola,""‘ the picture and the phrase "His Master‘s Voice"â€"and you will be certain of lasting satisfaction. Victrolas $37.50 to $615.00 Victrola ie fu rul in with cool, showery of the Dome. . Downie, Timmins, tovernment Weather the olitel Cooper DeT weexks 1t BERLINER GRAMâ€"Oâ€"PHONE COMPANY, LIMITED, MONTREA L 1OlU Vuly reâ€" who 13 R. Cad adman s, Dun ralln while the last half of the month was fine, there being only five days with rain. None of the falls were heavy, the highest daily fall being 0.59 inches on the 7th. Winds generally were light a moderate southwest gale on the 7Tth. which lasted a few hours, a high northwest wind in the night of ith., and a strong southwest wind in the early hours of the 10th, being the only oceasions when there were anyâ€" thing out of the ordinary. The baroâ€" metric pressure was of the summer tvpe, depressions were few and shalâ€" low,. and there were no anticyclones. Dhunderstorms were totally absent, there ‘being only three days when thunder was heard, the 12th. lith and 22nd. The mean temperature was 64.4 1.7 degrees less than the normal, and 14 degrees less than last year. imum was 83.8 on the 16th, lowest 43.6 on the 29th. Pre cords were: 102.2 in 1921 an 1904, The total rainfall was 3.59 inches, 0.18 inches less than normal, the fourth July in succession with deficiâ€" ent rain. The wettest July on record was 1900 when 8.2% inches fell, and the driest was 1914, with only 1.48 in. 263.5 hours, only 1.8 hours more than the average. Auroras were unusually frequent, being noticed on _ no less than thirteen nights. The frequent showers in the eamiy part of the month delayed the harâ€" vesting of the hay erop, which was a fairly heavy one. ~The grain crops rouni Nemember )11 was LJ1â€" ight sunshine ) hours, only 1 Ist week in aAVvetT oneg. /« fte: C@CTAI owing to the moisture id well. Fall wheat . 6, @FOrP 4 has _been j ifter the chur( 102.2 in 1921 and 35.8 in the Band Concert in the Theatre on Nunday evenâ€" o. 290th. under the ausâ€" Inmn1n WYHs Ota i an attractive | nrepared.. will | rerxistered( ) WA al, and 10 The maxâ€" h, and the revious reâ€" md root W £ Ix aUS Band SEWING MACHINE FPOR SALE; FOR SALEâ€"One house and lot; 2 corner lots; one gasoline boat, 14 hb.p., 20 feet long. Apply to Mattaâ€" gami Post Oftice. â€"33â€"30p FOR SALEâ€"House and Fu®®, Horse, Wagon, Harness, Pigs, Chick ens, Ducks, ete. Two lots and sble with house. In good location. Apply to Jos. Chargales, second house on ast side of Elm street from the corner.of Sixth Avenue. 31â€"33p FARM FPOR SALBEâ€"160 acres of good land; 9 acres cleared; well located, about three miles from Timmins, on the other side of the Mattagami; house, 18 x 20; barns, 16 x 18 and 10 x 12. Bargain for cash. Apply to Frank Koski, Box 636, Timmins, (Ont. 32â€"34p Four lectures on **Radio,""‘ simply éxplained, will be given shortly in Timmins, by Mr. E. A. Filmer, of Toâ€" ronto, holder of Mareoni certificate, and late of Radio Section Royal Flyâ€" ing Corps. All interested write ‘‘Raâ€" dio,"‘ Box 399, Timmins, Ont. 3‘.’-.,;:‘\) new ; cheap for cash. Apply to Mrs. Daignault, River Road, next to the Barber Shop, Mattagami. 43p ANYJLD.â€"A young woman to do general housework, and able to cook for small family in Troquois Falls,. Apply, stating salary expected, to ox A. F., Advance Office, Timâ€" mins, Ont. â€"32â€"43 New Empire Theatre Block Barrister, Solicitor, Notary. TIMMINS, ONT. woman to do

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