§#660090008009§$6 004000000000 06 00006060040# _.»1' * : _' se oo y d y t l y CCC ow " ) se we â€" w o NO us .. NO ;..7‘.",' ® u4 «» 4 . . s;‘-‘-\ h * 9 ,-‘d 6 ‘j PBDORQRAG OA 9408 30444 4 srevecoes omwnoomommw: 1 Head Ofice Yard â€" TIMMINS, ONT. Clear B.C. Fir interior finish, Hardwood Flooring, Spruce V-join.t‘ Flooring and Shiplap, White Pine Featheredge, Sash and Doors John W. Fogg The thickest, warmest and strongest wall board on the market. A Complete Stock of ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER POWDERED WHOLE MILK TIMMINSâ€"Hollinger Stores Limited ©CONNAUGHTâ€"M. O‘Connor sCHUMACHERâ€"McIntyre Mercantile Co. Limited ©OUTH PORCUPINEâ€"Dome Mines Co. Limited, Reamsbottom Edwards, United Provisions Company, Lumber, Building Materials Coal and Coke, Mine and Mill Supplies Phone 71. Hard Red Brick in Stock R GROWING IES BRANC Babies thrive on Klim, and gain constantly in weight and size. Its easy digestability is remarkâ€" able. Klim is pure rich milkâ€"powdered. No vital eclement has been affecâ€" ted by the process and it has the wholehearted support of the most emâ€" inent baby specialists. CANADIAN MILK PRODUCTS LIMITED BILLIARDS, CIGARS etc. YÂ¥ard sCHUMACHER Phone 95B at Dunfield â€". defence Carlin Leclair / Gorman Cybuilski centre Parker Gauthier forwards Campbell MeConomy ; Burns (Gariepy . subs Roach Dorschener â€" Ross Refereeâ€"Roos, Iroquois Falls. From the faceâ€"off the Papermakers pressed hard, coming down the ice and shoving some hot ones across at Melntyre, who was able to clear in fine style. The play was transferred to the Falls end when Patsy Parker got through for a shot on Powers,. but he could not find the net. Dunâ€" field came down and sent one behind Mclutyre making the ffirst for the Falls. Timmins ecame back â€" strong and Burns, Parker and Campbell sent some in which ‘Powers had a hard time to clear. The gong rang with the Falls coming down with the puck in an effort to get another in. The second period opened with the Papermakers starting off with their combination, and shortly after from an offâ€"side pass Dunfield, who was playing a good game all night, seored the second for the Falls. Carlin was hurt in this period, Gariepy giving him the knee, and the big Timmins defence man falling on his head of: theâ€" iee. During this the referee seemed to let up on offâ€"sides on the Papermakers}® lineâ€"up more than during the first, and severai times .the Falls got through on very obvious offâ€"sides. . Roach _ and (Gorâ€" man zgot through for a few, shots on Powers, but none were effective. The Falls ‘zot another in this period, which ended â€"the scoring. . Falls 3, Timmins 0. i l } OPENING INTERMEDIATE HOCKEY WON BY FAHS Indifferent Refereeing Spoiled Match That Opened With Promise. The SBcore Was 4 to 0. aggregation. is no criterion of the play <for the jevening. During the|" last. period when the Iroquois Falls | Inteéermediates ran in one goal, the c s t puck was most of the time in the terâ€" + ritory _ of _ the (Papermakers. 'l‘hell'J referee for the game was Mr. Roos,| T the Falls Semor defence playew. .\[r.,[\ Roos plays a fine game of hockey ; any | who witnessed his game against the|9 Sault in the Falls two weeks ago will | 9 agree to that, but a good hockey playâ€"|© er does not always make a good|! referee, *And ~that â€" perhaps ‘.\:])lflills!'t the refereeing of the game here last ‘ | Wednesday evening. ~However even | 8 at that the Papermakers played betâ€"| ter hockey, and a good brand of comâ€" | M Dination, and. this accounts for tinc't‘ Gold ‘Miners not being able to find |" the net behind Pip Powers. There |8 should also be some flowers â€" handed to Powers. He is a good goalâ€"tender all ‘right and made some nice SII~\'(‘S.' | | (* a ( a He used the advantage of the nmew ruling allowing going down on the ice and kept out a couple of sure ones by this form of \blocking. ‘A couple of times they were piled up four deep before the goal. " At the beginning ofl 11 11 f L The Intermediate series of _the NXorthern of the N.O.H.A. got away to a start in Timmins last Wedâ€" nesday evening, ‘when Iroquois Falls were the victors over the Timmins team, ,to the tune of four goa‘ls to nothing.: The â€" â€"Timmins sextette showed â€"the lack of practice together, but when whipped into shape they will give the Papermakers a run for their monev., EÂ¥ven at that, the score C The third period was rougher than the first, penalties being â€" numerons, and . checking Several times the Gold (Miners came down, were skated into the corner, ptased out,and no one was in front of the net to take the puck. Gorman and Leclair mixed it, and â€"Roos who. did not see anything like this where a Papermaker was the aggressor, sent Gordon Ross to the cooler for a rest. Ross was not in the scrimmage at all. The Falls scored again in this period, ending the game four goals to noâ€" thing. The Departmen » Ontario Agr liates ran in one goal, the s most of the time in the terâ€" of the (Papermakers. The for the game was Mr. Roos, 3 Semor defence playes Mr. ys a fine game of hockey ; any nessed his game against the ams wWere:â€" Position .gmt] CC defence YromInet soints ind t YOals o Agricultural College: at putting. on .A ‘four weeks‘ horticulture, consisting of 14 period, Gariepy giving and the big Timmins falling on his head of: ‘ing this pgriod the 1 to let up on offâ€"sides ven at that, the score against the Timmins no criterion of, the vening. During the n the Iroquois Falls an in one goal, the of Horticulture of College: at THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE course 18 Timmins Moelntyre Carlin Gorman Parker Campbell Burns Roach Ross for tha to find There handed ilâ€"tender ‘e saves, L o nuUuInâ€" s from entireâ€" people ol ~the North ‘Land a number of cash prizes, totalling $250.00, as well as other prizes of merchandise, |for‘ the best completed _ **jingles" submitted in the contest. As will be noted from the advertisement elseâ€" where in this issue three lings of three different jingles are published and the contest is for the best completing line in each case. The first prize is lt'l*l(H) in cash, the second $50:00, the third $20.00, and so ‘on.. Everybody enjoys a contest. (but most contests are held in the large cities, and on account of the distance, tie numbers competing, and so on, the communiâ€" ties of a district like the North Counâ€" ‘try usually have not an equal chanes. The idea of the Klim contest is to the people of the North Land Ispeudl contest of their own, as it were. The contest is open unl\ to those residing in Northern Ontario, [ north of and including North Bay |and (Parry Sound, but not including Port Arthur and Fort William. The conditions are easy, and the contest allows opportunity ~for entertaining iu('umatmn and. a, good chance to win a valuable prl/e Everybody. sending in a ‘‘jingle"‘ will receive free a handy Jlittle kitchen ~beater. To the first 150 people sending in Klim jingâ€" les a sample ‘tin will be sont free of Powdered Lemon Juice, together with the Klim Surprise Recipe Booklet. The T. X.0,. Railway keeps abreast of the times and the business. The latest addition to the equipment is" a group of four new Mikado enâ€" gines, with new **booster‘‘ attachâ€" ment. The new engines are the most powerful on the line, the **booster"‘ equipment, adding to their speed and pulling power. T. N.0O. ADDS FOUR NEW ENGINES TO EQUIPMENT $250 IN PRIZES IN KLIM CONTEST FOR NORTH LAND The manufacturert Powdered Whole people of the Nort of cash prizes, tot: well as other prize PIKERS TRIED TO PUT ONE OVER ON TIMMINS RINK Certain recent incidents tempted the management of the Timmins Rink to believe that improper use was beâ€" ing made by some of the passâ€"out checks allowed to those desiring to leave the rink jibetween periods on hockey nights. The â€" suspicion,. inâ€" deed, was that the passâ€"out checks in some cases were being retained and used to secure admission to the next game, thus defrauding the rink and the hockey boys alike. It was decicâ€" ed to make this sort of thing imposâ€" sibhle. Accordingly last> Wiednesday evening the use of the former type of passâ€"out â€" checks was â€" discontinued. New tickets were secured and none but these given out. was ar 'a\ng'ed that the passâ€"out checks for each ecame will be different. That the susâ€" As will be noted «by the announceâ€" ment elsewhere in this issue the Norâ€" thern Development Branch will again this year furnish seed grain to bona fide settlers in the North. Applicaâ€" tions must be in not later than the first of March. somelhing YL tempting to slide by pass checks saw they a poor tieket p facedlv. Open â€" to Sceotgswomen cent. THE CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OF TIMMINS Meetings the second and fourth Fridays of the month, in the 1.0.0.F. Hall, Timmins, startinrr at 8 p.m. sharp Membership fee, $’ 00 per year for ordinary members and 50¢. per year for associate members. Gordon Building, «~â€" Timmins. D. MACKIE, â€" A. J. DOWNIE, President. \Secretary. Box 1338 nnitiveâ€"born Sceots and and those of Stottish deâ€" Mil} last + Wisdnesday the former type of vas â€" discontinued of Klim Brand k offer to the Fire Wood in any iengtns to suit, from 14 inches to wood in log. _ Dry and green Jackpine. Prices very reaâ€" sonable. Order your wood now beâ€" fore the ‘rush. ‘« H. CHARLEBOIS, Plhone 3417 Some of the results obtained by users of Carnol are almost beyond betief.=Carnol, if taken according to directions, will relieve almost any case of a runâ€"down nflature. But, as disease develops slowly, it takes time to eradicate it No wonder Mrs. DesRoche recommends Carnol after what it did for her : Now is the time to make your preparâ€" ations for them in order to get them into Canada before the Immigration Mrs. Mary DesRoths All information as to Immi gultions, fares, sailings,®p quirements, etc. sc ds 3.A MA s asuadrA cb d 7 a~ '1 markcd nnprox ement. I then took ur bottles and my improvement was so marvellous that at the end of six months I weighed. 130 poundsâ€"the most I ever weighed in my life. can qafdv recommend Carnol to anyâ€" one in a weakened and run down conâ€" .: Season can safely recommend Carnol to anyâ€" one in a weakened and run down conâ€" dition, as being the best as well as the most palatable tonic on the marâ€" ket today. My little girl aged eight years took a cold in the head Nand chest. She was so bad she could scarcely breathe. I gave her Carnol in hot water and the next morning she was able to get out of bed for the first time in several days."â€"Mrs. Mary A.~ DesRoche, Summerstde, Pm 4 * 13â€"9 Phone 29 $ Carnolt 18 evervwhere Northern Paint Shop P.0O. Box 1074. TIMMINS Furnitureâ€" Upholsteringâ€"â€"Repairing WALKER MACDONALD What about Complete modern equipment inâ€" cluding motor hearse. Corner Third Ave. and Maple St. TIMMINS, ONT. Now open for business, Firstâ€"class 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. "â€"â€" â€" White Br05, 5 -GARAGE- Corner of Spruce and Main Wish to announce that they have enlarged their garage and can give special warmâ€" 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 not be used. Batteries and cars repaired or rebuilt. Agents for Nash cars and Willard Batteries. Certiiiâ€" cated experts for all makes of cars, ainting_ and Renovating Autos A Specialty. overnight or by the month. No. 57% RIVER ROAD (Wilson Avenue.) Night and Day Phone 428 IROQUOIS FALLS. PARIS HOTEL is sold by all good‘drugg-ivsts Steamship Agent 30 Cedar St., Timmins Soit Blocd VOUT friend Box 70 conâ€" Il as marâ€" eight To Meets every Tuésday evening in the Oddfellows Hall, Third _ Avenue. Visiting brethren requested to attend. E. L, Urquhart J. G,. HKHarris, Nevada McCarthy, â€" Rose Anderson, TIMMINS 100GE, 1.0.0.f. No. 433 Meets every Thursday in the month in the Oddfellows‘ Hall, Third Ave. welcome iimmins Gold Nugget Rebekah Lodge, No 173 Boots and Shoes and Rubbers reâ€" ipaxred in firstâ€"class style. Best Boots and Shoes and Rubbers | Sold at the lowest prices. | iIt will pay you to try us once, you‘ll come again. Boiling will render all water safe for drinking purposes. Safety First Report every suspected case of comâ€" municable disease to the Medical Ofâ€" ficer of Health. By trying to conceal cases of Aiphtheria, searlet fever, etc., one is endangering the lives of other people. s 60 Fourth Avenue Corner Balsam NEW MACHINB' FOR SHARPENâ€" ING S'KATBS Does Good Work and does it quickly. SHOE REPAIR SHOP Visiting Brothers and Sisters al ways Gordon H. Gauthiert â€" Frank J. Kehoe Max Greenberg Barristers, â€" Solicitors, Public, etc. Let us repair and waterproof that leaky roof before the rainy season. Parabestos Roofing Paint, and Kantleek Roofing Cement For Sale W. H. SEVERT Information _re Passports, etc., Gladly Furnighed STEAMSHIP â€"TICKETS ALL LINES for Sale at BUILDING CONTRACTOR Corner Kirby Ave and Mountjoy St P.0. BOX 974. â€" TIMMINS, ONT. W. G. BOWLES, B.A. South Porcupine â€" Ont. Wholesale Fruits, Vegetablbes, 3% Spruce St. «â€" Timmins STATION TICKET OFFICE Boil the W ater BUARD OF HEALTH GOLUMN Confectionery, Tobaccos. Township Building H. H. MOORE M.D., M.O.H., Notaries Ree. See.