Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 30 Jan 1924, 1, p. 6

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o# mA M o o e oc h eE NS C C N# digest than hquid milk. CANADIAN MILK PRODUCTS LIMITED TORONTO KLI]MJ POWDERED WHOLE MILK 00000049 @ WMMMOMMOMM For anything in Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Chinaware, Crown Derby, Cut (Glass, Etc., it will pay you to come to 25 Thira Ave., Watch:and Jeweiry Repairing Promptly and Efficiently Attended to. TIMMINSâ€"Hollinger Stores Limited CoONNAUGHTâ€"M. O‘Connor SsCHKUMACHERâ€"McIntyre Mercantile Co. Limited sOUTH PORCUPINEâ€"Dome Mines Co. Limited, Reamsbottom Edwards, United Provisions Company, Between the Hollinger Stores ':)l(l\ ( carryil net. â€" Papern to â€"this | handle ll)mnm ‘tu play § [3 i i | ! l)l\\ : 5 H!m' » ‘\ s\ % Sstar oT The fame,.â€". L he Tellow took all the bumps and it was interâ€" esting to see him closing in on big fellows like Bean, Lyneh and Leclaitr, and he checked them too. ‘The lineâ€"up of the teams was :â€" Falls _ Position Timmins Mills goal Levine Bean defence Hackett Mcintyre Haves Lynein Little Duffyv pass at several good opportunities, settlinge down in theâ€" remaining frames. The two goals scored by the locals were on passes from him. Lawâ€" rence was not bad, and Briden, showed good work at times. Morash has the makings of an A1 player, and ‘*shorty‘‘â€"Hardy, . was. perhaps the star of the The little fellow took all the bumps and it was interâ€" estinge to see him in on bi@ game. ‘During the first two periods he was not kept so busy as Mills, but when ‘the Falis started to shoot at him during the third period and the overtime he was able to stop the maâ€" jority. Hackett and Desormeaux on the defence were good. Hackett has not much speed, hut he was ahle to make the Papermakers shoot most of the time from outsids. Desormeanx is a good stick handler and an able back checker. His main fault is carrying the puck in front of his own net. Onee during the evening the Papermakers nearly got one in due to this. Sampson is a zsood stick handler, but is poor at back checking. During the first period he also tried to play the game himself, fauling‘to pass at several good opportunities, settline down in theâ€" remaining It would be hard to pick out the star on thevisitors _ lineâ€"up unless Mills in goal could ‘be classed as such. He made some wonderful saves, when the Miners had only him to beat. The defencee was good. â€" Bean and MLeclair making the Timmins forwards shoot quite often from outside, Hayes, Meâ€" Intyre and Lynch on the forward line showed up well, Lynceh probably being the best man here. He: played a good, clean game all evening. Little and Duffy showed up well, Duffy bheing a clever stick handler. For the locals ‘*‘Fat"" Levine in goal played a good â€"~ FALLG JUNICRG WIN 4â€"7 N OVERTIME MATGBH played conbination. The game was ably handled by Mr. Doug. Briden of Schumacher. â€"On account of the deâ€" lay in train service it was nine o‘elock before the Falls Juniors reached here. Game Here Last Friday Fast and Inâ€" teresting. Good Crowd Out for Event. About â€" three hundred spectator: witnessed one of the fastest game staged here this winter, when the Timmins. Juniors went down to deâ€" feat, in the Timmins Rink, before the Iroquois Falls Juniors, the final seore after a ten minute overtime period being 4â€"2. The â€" game was fast throughout, good hockey being eviâ€" denced on both sides, the Papermakâ€" ers winning out because they stood the pace better than the locals. and [ile pace beltler thi played conbination ablvy handled by «M when Levine in During t] centre forwards VRCI took spares madeâ€" the seore MeIntvre‘s nass,. efi when h sent the THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE 11 se # the h 1Levine Hackett Desormeaux 1@ wrence Sampson Briden Hardy Morash mak W hile rst for Haves took have said in time some LEsSeqadi V peddied â€" ny travellers. There was no rowdyism at the Falls but The Star aeverely condemned the Falls people and asked that ‘"the town police act and eclean out these drunken rowdies."‘ Now, look at the ‘"*mighty peppery affair‘ at Lindsay, that The Star apparently thinks needs no. rebuke. According to The Star‘s own news columns:â€" quols, Lbaills, Lhe »tar went out of its way to blackguard Iroquois Falls and the North Land in the matter, though there was no foundation for the suggestions made by The Star‘s item. There was no rowdyism at the Talls, but there was _ rowdyism apâ€" parently at Lindsay one evening last week, unless all the newspapers are as careless of the truth as The Star was in the Falls case. Yet The Star does ‘not wax indignant and eall the Peterborough Lindsay folks **Boâ€" hunks‘‘* and ‘‘"Rowdies,"‘‘ as it did in the Falls case. That sort of stuff is all right for the North, but Southern folks are not so treated by The Star. The worst censure The Star gives in the Southern case is to say, *‘‘The hockey battles between Lindsay and Peterborough pery affairs the insults t« were based on fessediv ned ROUGH HOUSE FHOCKEY IN SOUTHERN ONTARIO guois, Falls. The its way to blacke and the North L though there was mucth to vJ0LYy â€" wWuoilid 0e against cnhneir intertâ€" ests. They point out that in the past it has (ml) been the high rates preâ€" vailing across the boundary that has kept pulpwood prices here at a fair figure. Buyers for export have quotâ€" ed figures for pulpwood that have had to e met by the Canadian mills. Setâ€" tlers think that lacking this competiâ€" tion at least some of the ( dnadm)f mills would be tempted to ‘hold up the settlers in the matter of price. pulpwood producers. _ Two o nesses at North Bay, while as embargo, admitted they favour of it, provided ~the minimum pulpwood price in market set by law. ‘At S Marie previously the Royal sion heard similar views e The opinion of the settler: anything tending to create opoly would be against th wood has been ‘holding sessions in the North Land and the opinions as exâ€" pressed by those appearing before the Commission are all against, the proâ€" posed Pulp Embargo. At the sessions in North Bay last week the effect of the testimony was that the pulpwood embargo would tend to encourage a monopoly by the Canadian pulp comâ€" panies. (This would Ohit the small PEELING IN NORTH SEEMS AGAINST PULP EMBARGO This ended the scoring, and though for the remaining few minutes of the game the young Miners pressed hard. they could not get one by. The Timmins team have now won one and lost one game. They play the iPapermakers again on February 6th, when it is hoped that the Juniors will reverse the decision of Priday evening. and sent the puck behind Levine. Briden â€"was sent to the box when he tripped Melntyre. The overtime period opened with Leclair goinzg to the box when he tripped Lawrence. Sampson made a sensational journey down the ice, stickâ€"handled his ~way through the defence and sent one in, which Mills was lucky to save. Shortly after )nfl'\ seored the third for the Falls lmmg a melee in front of the Timâ€" mins net. Levine had no chance. The game had. hardly been resumed when Ben went down and on a lone effort made it four for the Falls. uc to say owdvism at The The ies. ‘This would hit the small pwood producers. Two of the witâ€" ses at North Bay, while against the »argo, admitted they would be in our of it, providedâ€"there was a i oronto _ Stai 1O V real effort irt of rowd y peddled such rave iheen mignty pepâ€" for many years.""‘" Yet ) the Falls hockey fins n â€" imaginary stuff proâ€" 0 . Star . recently had about some supposed hockey match in Iroâ€" The Star went out of m t week the elfect of s that the pulpwood end to encourage a Canadian pulp comâ€" OE 1ews â€"expre settlers is N out of the Peterborâ€" latter had The crowd ides to get _the homs Sault Ste OnI} mnon inter = = 6 Na i who Aoes "the Now is the time to make your preparâ€" ations for them in order to get them into Canada before the Immigration Season. All information as to Immigration reâ€" gulations, fares, sailings, passport reâ€" quirements, etc. RCOM 10 Phone 29 Phone 347 Fire Wood in any iengtns to suit, from 14 inches to wood in log. _ Dry and green Jaekpine. Prices very reaâ€" song@ble. Order your wood now beâ€" fore the rush. 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 not be used. Batteries and cars repaired orâ€"rebuilt. Agents for Nash cars and Willard Batteries. Certifiâ€" cated experts for all makes of cars. What about bringing "â€" â€" White Bros, -GARAGE- s0 mililiy OfI La@rnoi that he has °enâ€" lorsed it by the following letter: "All the good that is claimed for carnol seems to be well founded. I have myself observed how beneficial it has proved in a number of cases. That is why I recommended it so highly to my family and to all my friends. Carnol is within the means of every family as the price is most reasonable. To my sincere thanks I join my best wishes for the prosâ€" perity of your industry."â€"IL‘Abbé Auguste Cantin, 90 Cremazie St., Quebec. » 14â€"9 Carnol is sold by all good druggists evervivhere. Is life just one glorious existence for you? Are you thoroughly alive every minute, every hour, every day ? Do you sleep well? Do you look forward to your meais and enjoy them? Are you always hungry at meal time? If your whole body is not thoroughly alive mentally and physicallyâ€"iairly tingling with the joy of livingâ€"if you don‘t sleep wellâ€" if you don‘t look forward to your meals and enjoy themâ€"if you are i1red, Iistless, weak, you need a ton:c You need Carnol. Carnol goes to the root of the trouble by first building your body, enriching your blood, ton: tng up yOur system and streongthening vour nerves L‘Abbé Cantin thirk: so highly of Carnol that he has en lorsed it by the following letter: "All the good that is claimed fo: carnol seems to be well have myself observed how beneficia it has proved in a number of cases That is why I recommended it sc highly to my familv and to all m WALKER MACDCNALD UNDERTAKING PARLOURS Corner Third Ave. and Maple St TIMMINS, ONT. P.0. Box 1074. TIMMINS. Furniture Upholsteringâ€"â€"Repairing Completse modern equipment inâ€" cluding motor hearse. Northern Paint Shop Now open for business. Firstâ€"class rooms, and steam heated All upâ€"toâ€"date conveniences. Reading and Sitting Rooms. Sample Room for Travellers. Best dining room in town. Meals at all hours. Painting and Renovating Autos A »Specialty. Are You Only Half Alive ? overnight or by the month. Night and Day Phone 428 Corner of Spruce and Main No, 57/% RIVER ROAD (Wilson Avenue.) IROQUOIS FALLS. PARIS HOTEL 116 1 Steamship Agent ir system and streongihen: es. _L‘Abbeé Cantin thir of Carnol that he has e by the following letter: : good that is claimed 4 â€" ems to be well founded. H. CHARLEBOIS, 30 Cedar St., Timmins â€" got aâ€" laundry Yoryv®same thin#."" i18:" home to ak ou need a ton:c. rnol goes to the y first building vour blood, tonâ€" BLOCKHK fore YOur Jjust won vou th ends NEW MACHINE FOR SHARPENâ€" * ING SKATES Does Good Work and does it quickly. Boots and Shoes and Rubbers reâ€" paired in firstâ€"class style. Best Boots and Shoes and Rubbers Sold at the lowest prices. It will pay you to try us once, you‘ll come again. 60 Fourth Avenue Corner Balsam PAIR SHOP Report every suspected case of comâ€" municable disease to the Medical Ofâ€" fcer of Health. By trying to conceal cases of diphtheria, searlet fever, etc., one is endangering the lives of other people. Max Greenberg Boirling will render all water safe for irinking purposes. Safety First Nevaca McCarthy, â€" Rose Anderson, Meets every Tuesday evening in the QOddfellows Hall, Third Aveaue. Visiting brethren requested to attend. E. L. Urquhart J. G. Harris, 1immins Gold Nugget Rebekah Lodge, No 173 Meets ‘every T} in the Oddfello welcome TIMMINS LODGE, 1.0.0.f. No. 158 Let us repair and waterproof that leaky roof before the rainy season. Parabestos Roofing Paint, and Kantleek Roofng Cement For Sale Cornser Kirby Ave and Mountjoy St P.0. BOX 974. â€" TIMMINS, ONT. W. H. SEVERT BUILDING CONTRACTOR Iniformation re Passports, etc., Gladly,. Furnighed Gordon H. Gauthiet _ Frank J. Kehoe STEAMSHIP TICKETS AI LINES for Sale at STATION TICKET OFFICHE Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public, ¢tc. Visiting Broat 3/ Spruce St. =« _ Timmins Wholesale Fruits, Vegetablbes Confectionery, Tobaccos. South Porcupine â€" Ont. Boil the Water W. G. BOWLES, B.A. BOARD OF HEALTH GOLUMN T ownship Building H. H. MOORE M.D., M.O.H. hursday in the month ows‘ Hall, Third Ave. rers and Sisters al wavys 2 Ree. See,

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