Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 9 Jan 1924, 1, p. 2

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WW“WWW“““MQJ Do you realize that different lighting purâ€" poses require different types of lamps. Westâ€" inghouse Mazda Lamps come in many styles and sizes. Let your dealer show you the proper lights for your requirements. For Sale b y Made in Canada from outside th drew the first 1 Portelance starte The period opened with both sides trying to make a getaway, Gorman finally: getting through, but shooting wild. WLillie went down hut lost to land ment in the Nockey played. LMOst: people were delighted and delighted with the size of the crowd for the opening game. They were equally deâ€" lighted with the fine line of speedy hockey dished up during most of the evening. The only regrettable feaâ€" tiure of the evening was the incident in which Goalâ€"tender Sceully lost his temper and attempted to poke (Goal Umpire Borland with the goal stick. The crowd liked the way the boys on the teams worked. Hollinger and Timmins teams alike were out to win. and worked. The result was a nice exposition of good hockey, with some speedy spots. At the ifinal gong Hollinger had the .'.»:':lllli(:‘ i tGâ€"2, Hollinger Timmins Seully goal Hoggarth Carlin defence Lillie Gorman defence Levine Bowles forwards Roach Ross Burns Kendall Campbell ‘M @Donald subs. Portelance McCoy White Boyd Gervais Refereeâ€"Geo. Lake., Timekeepersâ€"Goodfellow and Ridâ€" increase, and it equ there will be also a : ment in the hockey people were delighte with the size of th immins 0 Hollinger Wins From Town by Score 3â€"2. Timmins Put Up a Nice Battle and Had Much of ' the Play. OPENING GAME OF MINFS [FAGUE WAG FAST HOCKEY Penalty_ Timekeepers:â€"Reid and lerce. | Goal Umpires:â€"Wilson and_ Borâ€" nd attendani 600, whic al hockev 11 getting through, Lillie went down The Gold Miners utside the defen Te chKey game. hockey pr s also good. It even deserv er attendance. As the game no doubt the attendance wil and it equally true tha was a good turnout for the rame of the Porcupine Mines seague last Thursday avening idance running between 500 which is a good showing for ckey game. The hockey pro s also good. It even deservâ€" l.evineé. OoOaAach ‘nearly‘‘ getting one Bunrns tried one right geain was there. Mceâ€" rrowing improy THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE lLevine Roach Burns Campbell Portelance White Gervais ryving on Bowle:s by Mr.F. Asa Hall Standard Mining F annual financial an view of the Toront last week. During 1923, trade in mining shares on the Standard Stock and Mining F\(hanoe, Toronto, mcreawd at least 2o per cent. over that of 1922, which up to that:â€"time had been the banner year, according to a statement made by Mr.F. Asa Hall, President of the Standard Mining Exchange in the C a TeWwW nice saves Sceully returned, and Gorman replacâ€" ed him in the penalty box when he tripped Portelance, immediately after the latter was hurt and had to be carried off. Gervais ecame on in his place. Ross and [MeDonald tried some combination but Bob saved. Gorman tried another on Hoggarth who again saved. Don Campbell sent one in, but Scully saved. Rossâ€" and Bowles tried some combination but could not get through. ‘The play was at the Hollinger end at this period, Gervais scoring in a scramble in front of the Hollinger net. The (Miners protested and asked for the removal of the goal umpire. ‘The game being resumed, both teams started to work hard, close checking being features on both sides, but the score was not increased, the game ending with the lHollmger one goal up. some, lone rushes hbeingâ€" frequent. urns and Gorman were sent to the penalty box for mixing it. _ Roach sent a high one in, and in the seramâ€" ble Portelance scored. _ Seully disaâ€" greed with the goal umnire and was Donald lost to Millie, Seully saving nicely again The Miners missed an open net, and again lost in a scramble in front of the Timmins goal. Bowles was working hard for the Hollinger, and Gervais was watching the Miners‘ left forward like a hawk. â€" Levine went down and passed to Roach who shot what looked like a goal, but wasâ€" n‘t. The play warmed up some, the town team pressing hard. (MeDonald was sent to the penalty box for a rest but still Timmins could not get one in, though every man excent Ho#â€" W'uth had a try at Seully. ‘The peria od ended with the score three nothing in favour of the Miners. sent one in on (Bobby from tthe faceâ€"off, but ]mn'h\ was there. Carlin tried to pass Campbell, but failed, Don shooting from outside. Carlin was sent to the eooler when he threw to save what look2d like a goal. The play slowed down some, lone rushes heineâ€" freanent. ‘*Both ‘Miss Robinson â€" and _ Miss Davenport are confident that they will be able to identify him. As soon as the rohber disappeared the girls called the police. ‘‘No eustomers were in the store when the robbery took place. â€" The bandit was only three or four minâ€" utes in completing his call. ‘‘"Detectives officers, with full descriptions of the thief, were mdl\m(’ every effort to capture the holdup man last night.‘ ‘*The robber was of medium heizht, thin, and wore a cap pulled down over his eyes. His coat collar was turned up. He was not masked. ‘‘A hasty checkup of the cash made by the two badly frightened girls showed ‘the robber had escaped with more than $100. ‘*HMe left the smaller c in backing slowly out of the bandit picked up a pi colate candy. ‘‘Don‘t follow me,"" he vanished in the crowd o1 walk. Miss Grace Davenport to stand backh and ‘keep quiet, the thief ‘filled his pockets with all the bills, silver dolâ€" l(us half dollars and quarters in the ‘*The robber walked back of th counter, pulled a revolver and ordar ed Miss ‘Opal ‘Robinson, the stor manager, to open the cash registen She obeyed. ‘*Then forcing [Miss Robinson an ‘*A shabbily dressed man | two girl clerks of the See shop, in the Metropolitan Building, Sixth and Hill Hundreds of Christmas shoppe passing by an open door only feet away. Ssee was one of the of this Camp and Through the kindness of Mr. J. MeLaughlin, formerly Mayor of T mins, and now spending the win in Californiaz on account of Mrs. ] Laughlin‘s health. _ The Advance n receipt of a clipping from the fr of The Los Angeles Times © 11 11 101 in the . CHAS, SEE‘S CANDY SHOP ROBBED BY HOLDâ€"UP MEN. of The Los Angele in account of a hol Chas. See‘s Candv 1 V amp> uintance Clippin to pass Campbell, but shooting from outside. sent to the cooler when stick to save what looked The play slowed down andad 11( me,‘‘ he said as h crowd on the side »â€" Mail llnd.\' oldâ€"time COM nmne T*( Â¥ill T hi wn bold rol uld not pmece of Hill < street hoppers we; rbsence man v in ge PMrh k ce saves replaeâ€" vhen he ly after 94 # 2e ‘.l\ 11 store cho 10 ~A~OW 1s the time to make ations for them in ordeif into Canada before the Season. All information gulations, fares quirements, etc, Phone 29 Meetings the second and fourth Fridays of the month, in the 1.0.0.F. Hall, Timmins, starting at 8 p.m. sharp. Membership fee, $2.00 per year for ordinary members and 50c¢c. per year for associate members. Open _ to Scotswomen cent,. Corner of Spruce and Wain Wish to announce that they have enlarged their garage and can give special warm storage for cars which owners are desirous of runâ€" ning this winter: Cars taken to and from owners residence if deâ€" sired. We have also cold storage space for cars which will nost be used. Batteries and cars repaired or rebuilt. Agents for Nash cars and Willard Batteries, Certifiâ€" cated experts for all makes of THE CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OF TIMMINS â€" White Br0s, %" â€"G A R A G E. Corner Third Ave. and Maple St. TIMMINS, ONT. Complete modern equipment inâ€" cluding motor hearse. Gordon H. Gauthiet â€" Frank J. Kehoe Barristers, â€" Solicitors, Public, etc. Gordon Building, â€" _ Timmins. 04 0404040004048 4 v 04 D. MACKIE, A. J. DOWNIE, Address HEMPHILL TRADE SCHOOLS LTD. 580 Main Street, Winnipeg. Pleasse send me free information of how you teach by mail Auto Tractor Gas Engineering and Electrical Ignition work. Study right at home in your spare time. â€" Trained men are in demand everywhere. Send toâ€" day for detailed information of the Hemphill Home S§tudy Course. Mail this Coupon This is an age of specialization. If you want a big pay job train for it by the Hemphill plan of individual instruction by mail. You can Earn While You Learn Night and Day Phone 428 Be An Expert Motor Mechanic out Steamship Agent P1 ve" side n t ‘m in Order io geéftf Tnem before the Immigration nativeâ€"born â€" Scots and and those of Scottish i4eâ€" to make your pré irilin n# yvour Ttrien Imn passport ration re Secretary. Box 1338 Notaries Box 70 NOTDICE is hereby given pursuant to R.S.0.â€"1914,. Chapter 121 and ‘aâ€" mendments thereto that. all persons having claims against* the Estate of the awbove named (Ruggero Marson, who died on or whout the 24th day of June, in the year of Our Lurd,fime thousand nine hundred and twentyâ€" three, are on or before the First day of February, 1924, requested to send or deliver to the undersigned, their Christian and surnames, addresses and descriptions and full particulars in writing under oath of their claims and statements of their account and the nature of the securities (if any) held by them. After the said date, the Administratrix will proceed to dis tribute the assets of the deceased aâ€" mong those entitled thereto, having, regard only to the claims of whic*# she then has had notice and she will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person‘ whose claim has not lbeen received. By D. W. O‘Sull Timmins, Ont. Solicitor herein. Dated this Twentyâ€"seventh day of December, A.D., 1923. %, M ARNITHA LOUISA M ARSON, In the Matter of the Estate of Rugâ€" gero Marson, late of the Town of .. Timmins in the District of Cochâ€" rane, Miner, deceased. Report every suspected case of comâ€" municable disease to the Medical Ofâ€" ficer of Health. By trying to conceal cases of diphtheria, scearlet fever, etc., one is endangering the lives of other people. Boiling will render all water safe for lrinking purposes. Safety First Visiting Br welcome. Ethel Keene, Meets every Tuesday evening in the Oddfellows Hali, Third Avenue. Visiting brethréen requested to attend. M. Moore. J. R. Newman iimmins Gold Nugget » Rebekah Lodge, No 173 s TIMMINS LODGE, 1.0.0.f. No. 453 Corner Kirby Ave and Mountjoy St P.0. BOX 974. â€" TIMMINS, ONT. Let us repair and waterproof that leaky roof before the rainy season. Parabestos Roofing Paint, and Kantleek Roofng Cement For Sale W. H. SEVERT BUILDING CONTRACTOR for Sale at STATION TICKET OPPICE Information re Passports, etc Gladly Furnished STEAMSHIP TICKETS LINES 3%/ Spruce St. W. G. BOWLES, B.A. South Porcupine â€" Ont Wholesale Fruits, Vegetablbes, Confectionery, Tobaccos. Boil the Water NOTICE TO CREDITORS BUARD OF HEALTH GOLUMN x. C Township Building . H. MOORE M.D., Phone 154 Timmins, Ontario. Administratrix. Rose Anderso R etQ%t s A 1e month 1ird Ave. M.O.H. WaVvs

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