Â¥1 Sold in Timmins by Frank M. Burke Curtis Drug Co. Ltd. Gray‘s Drug Store E. J. Meyers Sold in South Porcupine by B. H. Pilsworth. Sold in Iroquois Falls by 8. K. Drug Co. Ltd,. very succe was held last we the Baptist chu bad a very fine event a very ha WEDNESDAY, DEC. 27th., 1922. A thought for the New Year:â€" How about that public library ?"‘ LCanada â€" United States TIMMINS AND DISTRIGT NOTES Mr smsat # couchs coups.BRoNGHITs . /A BRINGSs S â€"RELIEF § % AT ALL DRUGGISTS â€" RESULTS GUARANTEED ï¬//////////////////I//////I////l/[I//II_II lflll_f_lm\\\\!\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ Published every Wednesday by Geo. Lake, Publisher Subscription Rate Bartleman spent Christâ€" south. iccessful Christmas Tree t week for the children of church. . The youngsters fine time and found the church fine ti happ» Telephones : Residence 112 $2.00 year £3.00 yvear Messrs. O. Brown and R. Carmiâ€" chae} spent Christmas at their homes in Sudburyv. + L. d Mrs. Rupert Hawkins recently reâ€" turned to her home in South End afâ€" ter a two weeks‘ visit to Ottawa. (Miss Steele of the Taylor Hardware Co. office staff returned on Tuesday from spending Christmas in the south. Messrs. Taylor Pipe, the present Mayor, and Mr. W. R. Lowery, one of the 1922 Councillors, are the candiâ€" dates for the Mayorality in Cobalt. Mr. Lowery has a reputation as a first class business man and also an enviâ€" able record for able and courageous service as a Councillor, and Timmins friends expect to greet him as *‘ Your Worship‘‘ on his next visit to this The Sudbury Star last week says: ‘‘Mr. Gene Strain, of Timmins, is spending a‘few days in town before returning north."‘ from spendin Mr. E. J. Stafford, Canadian Naâ€" tional Express Company agent at Tim mins, spent Christmas at his home in New Liskeard. Among those returning list night after spending the Christmas holidays in the south were Messrs. S. A. Caldâ€" bick, Wm. Reid and C. G. Pirie. x®. A. McINNIS HAS GOT A NEW JOB AT MILL (From The Broke Hustler R. A. Melnnis has got a new job. He is not leaving the Abitibi Comâ€" pany, but he has a new job. The other day Herb Baker‘s boy was talking at the table about a whole lot of things he wantedâ€"the earth, and sun, and moon and the stars, in his Christmas stocking. ‘*‘No chanee‘" said his dad. ; “‘Well, says Son, ‘‘I don‘t see why I can‘t have them when Jackie \Icln- nis has them.‘ ‘«‘Oh yes‘‘ says Son, ‘‘I guess he does. He‘s janitor of the whole mill, isn‘t he?‘‘ ng room drinks, w ‘*Yes, but Jackie iMelnnis‘ dad draws down a lot more money than your dad.‘"‘ TIMMINS BOYS ACTED LIKE GOOD SPORTS T mMmUC More than three will express the wish that Messrs. Drury and Kaney would go and see that motion picture, ‘‘‘The Orphans of the Storm,‘‘ as shown â€"at the New ~Empire Theatre this week, Hon. Mr. Raney in a reâ€" cent public speech made the bald statement that not only has the Stace the power to say what a man shall eat or drink but also as to whether he shall eat or drink at all. The Louis and Robespierre types had the same idea. Unless Messrs. Raney and Druâ€" ry get a more humane, view of life they are more than liable to find thémelves ‘*+Orphans of the Storm"‘ after the O electi O.H.A. INSTRUCTIONS. FOR GUIDANCE OF REFEREES, ETC. Mr. John Davis of Timmins spent Christmas in Sudbury. The O.H.A. this season, as in the past, is issuing instructions for its referees, and as a guide to the officiâ€" als in charge of the O.H.A. games sugâ€" penalties as follows: Oneâ€"Minute Penalty (Goalkeeper or any other player throwing the puck. Any player kicking the puck deliber ately or shoving it along the ice with his hand or arm. WV l The Sudbury Star last week says: ‘‘«Mr. Stanley ‘Mahon, of Timmins, is spending the holidays with his parâ€" ents, ‘Mr. and Mrs. John Mahon, Bloor street. The Canadian Prospecting Company Limited was recently incorporated with head office at Haileybury and a capital of $40,000. The plan of this company is to stake and develop claims for the market. L. B. Howey is president and manager. Any player holding the puck with his hand, ‘body or foot against the boards or any place on the ice. Goalkeeper slashing at opponent with stick, or tripping opponent. Offâ€"side interference, first offence. Hooking with stick, first offence. Twoâ€"Minute Penalty Accidental trip. Player throwing own stick, Player throwing opponent‘s stick. Offâ€"side interference second offence, (‘haramg an opponent. Carrying stick above shoulder. z Arguing with referee. Hooking with stick, second offence. Violation of substitution rule. Any defending player but the goalâ€" er lying down sitting down, kneeling or sliding along the ice in the goalâ€" keeper‘s crease. auch appreciated by the losers of the came for the Falls team can lose like ood sports and win like good sports oo. There‘s nothing like good fellow hip, win or lose, lose player s services on the ice Tor every minute‘s delay. These penalties are at the discretion of the referee, who may use his own judgment as to increasing or decreasâ€" ing same, according to cireumstances. ction A fter rom The Threeâ€"Minute Penaity Tenâ€"Minite Penalty h was mucL Marshall and _ The Broke Hustle: > game Fridaythe sent into the Falls Special Penalties nic lad en nute M ne of ic to play promp opponent. o prevent a goal U L l1 same a~s T o=4 ie ud 1 ippreciated thers drop 1¢€ t} Keept ft officer will be W. P ; 49. . . AXfte lodges the evening social features. MASONIC LODGES WILL OBSERVE THIS EVENING. ONE DOZEN CHRISTMAS DRUNKS POR THE MORROW Magistrate Atkinson‘s principa work tomorrow (Thursday) at police court here will be the dealing with a round dozen of. gentlemen (who are charged with being drunk during the holidays. ~ Chief Greer and his staff showed the Christmas spirit all right, but of course could not allow disorder liness or permit the wandering or lyâ€" ing around of any who were too intoxâ€" icated to care for themselves. _ The public and the more or less happy gentlemen themselves had to ‘be proâ€" tected, hence the dozen arrests which included one man who had to be taken from a church to which he had wandâ€" ered while under the influence of ‘*ohâ€" beâ€"joyful.". NO IMPORTANT CASES AT LAST WEEEK‘S POLICE COURT The annual Christmas Tree for the Presbyterian Church children turned out as expected,â€"an allâ€"round enjoyâ€" able event and a success all ways. The presents were fine, the refreshments were excellent, and the whole evenâ€" ing a very happy one for all. FThe youngsters enjoyed every minute. Every child present was suitably reâ€" membered, and all had a happy time. As deputy for Friend Santa Claus, Mr. W. Nicolson was a great success and materially added to the fun and happiness of the very pleasant evenâ€" ing. the Another case for toâ€"morrow is that laid by Constable Raycroft against Bill Romanuck. Bill is aceused in connection with the alleged illegal pOsseémflon of gold. His explanation is that the gold originally came from some of his own claims in the North Land. At last Thursday‘s police court Mrs Sam Norkin was fined $50.00 and eosts for purchasing liquor from other than PRESBYTERIAN CHRISTMAS TREE PLEASING SUCCESS a licensed wvendor.. Henry Daldons was required to pay the costs of some nine dollars in the charge laid against him of assaulting Joe Larocque. One drunk paid one ten and costs. A wage case was remanded for a week. in the case charging nonâ€" â€"support against Tony Tirabassi Maglstrate Atkinson advised the young couple to get toâ€" gether and live happy ever after. To help to this end he remanded the case for another week. CARDS ISSUED TO N.O.H.A. > PLAYERS BY EXECUTIVE Among the playing certificates offici ally announced as issued by the N.O. H. A. executive the following may be noted :â€" Reise. Juniotr H., A. F. Kendall, J. E. R. Portelance, D. A. Cameron. Iroquois Falls Hockey Commission Senior: H. J. Quesnel, W. H. Brydge J. Chircoski, E. B. Corbould, L. J. Fluâ€" ker, C.â€"A. Boucher, P. J. Fahey. Intermediate: E. J. O ‘Donnell, Chas. Dorschner, H. Powers, G; D. Adams, T. A. Septhton, C. F. Magurn, J. A. Gauthier, A. R. Kendall, T. Cybulski, F. R. Charette, T. W. Bousquet, Leo Lafrance, J. C. LGeclair, J. Spence, J. J. Devine. Junior: T; Ben Little, A. P. Ganâ€" thier Kert This Porcupine Hockey Club Senior: F. Parker, F. MeGuire, Carlin, E. Giroux, L. R. l aridon, €. Roach, R Fournier, 0. Cox, J. Scul- , W. A. Cameron, L. E. D. Kelly, D. _ Camphbell, E. J. Behan M.D.,E.G =â€" Dr. Fred Tilt =â€" Graduate PHONE 72. â€" TIMMINS, ONT. Night and day calls promptly attended to. MceAu talling latthe w ntertair ent of > (Weédnesday) eveni » FEvangelist‘s Eve W, Wolfe, G. E. Kendall, J. E. R oL tiume district There will be the f officers for the Golden Beaver a orcu Fahev, F. J. Mills, M Th Colle 6. AJM . _ W . d P.D.D.(GIM., will 11( inday Sel t will be | hureh on W1 DC the work of th I1 .have pleasin LT nappy time. Santa Claus, great success id vÂ¥enIn Desormeau, Portelance, )reupine as . 11 annual 16 ns1 1 Chr 1.M1 M O T 10 Meets every second and fourth Friday in the month in the I.0.0.F. Hall. Open to nativeâ€"born Scotswomen and those descent. Membership fee $2.00 per year for ordinary members and 50c. per year for associate members. G,. A. Macdonald, C. G,. Piric, President. Secretary. Under and by virtue of the direcâ€" tions contained in an order made in the Supreme Court of Ontaric on the 30th day of November, 1922. In the matter of the estate of Giovanni Marinelli deâ€" ceased, a copy of which Order will be produced at the time and place of sale there will be offered for sale by Puâ€" blie Auction on Thursday the 28th. day of December, 1922, at the hour of ten o‘clock in the forenoon, at Lot Number 56 according to Plan M2 Teâ€" miskaming, filed in the office of Land Titles at Haileybury, being in Moneâ€" ta Townsite in the Township of Tisâ€" dale, the following property, namely: Lots Numbers 55 and 56 according to Plan M.2 Temiskaming, filed in the office of Land Titles at Haileybury, On Lot 55 is erected a frame dwelling house and on Lot 56 are erected two Lots Numbers 55 and 56 according to Plan M.2 Temiskaming, filed in the office of Land Titles at Haileybury, On Lot 55 is erected a frame dwelling hbouse and on Lot 56 are erected two frame dwelling houses. The two lots including buildings will be sold as one parcel and not separateâ€" IÂ¥.‘ 7 THE CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OF TIMMINS. time of sale in fourtegen For furth sale apply t« tor, Marsha Dated at December, MATID WANTED for general houseâ€" work, Apply No. 1 Maple St. â€" 51 Buyers of No. 1 Timothy, guaranâ€" teed, and Alsike and Red Clover, also Straw in car lois are asked to corresâ€" pond with E. Beauchesne, Verner, Ont. . J Quality Signs is the result of character, or as we usually sayâ€"QUALITY. HAVE you resolved during the new year to have modern plumbing placed in your home? If so, don‘t neglect the matter any longer. Have the work done at once. We wish you a healthy, happy, prosâ€" nerous New Year in a home where Cedar St pe proper plum NOTICE OF AUCTION SALE is what we are. The enviable reputation of is what others say we are. ere S A HAPPYâ€"RoME â€"â€"â€" _ yâ€" Rear of 10 Cedar Street. Character 109 1M InlI TeJ the 19 e Sceots and of Sceottish Bld Timmins. Visiting Brothers and Sigers alâ€" ways welcome,. | Isabella Vollet, Ethel FEeene, lt $ N(Â¥ Rrin SKan Meets every 2nd and 4th Tharsday in the Oddfellows‘ Hall, Third Aveâ€" nue. ‘ General Building Contractor Estimates Furnished Night and Day calls promptly attendâ€" ed to. Ask your Dealer for Doctor Gagnon‘s Prepared Medicines. Box 703 Phone 32 COBALT, ONTARIO = Dr. L. Gagnon â€"‘ iimmins Gold Nugget Rebekah Lodge, No 173 Meets every Tuesday evening in the Oddfellows Hall, Third Avente. Visiting brethren requested to attend. W,. L, Lainsbury, Geo. 8. POSITION WANTED as Bookâ€" kép- er; 18 months‘ experience; best reâ€" ferences, Apply to H. Hasler, Hor- eupine, â€"P.0, 51}10 TIMMINS LODGE, 1.0.0.f. No. 59 Boiling will render all watesafe for drinking purposes. Safety Fist Report every suspected of comâ€" municable disease to the Mlical Ofâ€" ficer of Health. (By trying + conceal cases of diphtheria, searlet ver, etc., one is endangeringz the liveof other 6 Tickets for a Dollar. 12 Pints for a Dollar. Clean Stables, Clean Cows, Gean Handling, Clean Milk. Mattagami Gordon Building, Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Phlic. Eite. WATCH FOR THE BLACK HORSE AND THE RED RL. Mr. Gauthier will be at Timins daily. OFFICES REFD BLOCK, TIMMINSand SOUTH PORCUPINE Boil the W ater DR. JNO. B. AIKEA DENTIST BOARD OF HEALT GOLUMN Veterinary Office . SEVERT Phone 201 Cochrane, Ont. y Ontrio