Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 6 Feb 1924, 1, p. 11

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â€"MclNTVRE NOW LEADS MINES HOCKEY LEAGUE Won Over Hollinger in Good Game and Town Still Well in the Running. <On Thursday night at the Timmins {?ink, the Melntyre team ascended o the top of the Mines League, when they defeated the Hollinger sextette, after a hard battle, to the tune 0Â¥ six goals to three, The game was a good one, both teams working hard, playing elean â€" hockey and neither slacking up until the final gong ran« nk‘ half past ten. The best attendâ€" ahce at any game here this winter saw this exhibition of good hockey, and the fans went away well satisfied. The game was handled ably by Announcement is made by leading druggists throughout this section that they have made arrangements with the Dr. Thacher laboratories whereby }hen‘ ecustomers may now obtain the vegetable syrup perfe(-ted by Dr. H Cb MADLZ 4A C n P * + Ne n s e 8. Thacher, celebrated \merlcan I’h\- sician. And, in order to demonstrate the superior merits of this syrup, druegists state that they will give away liberal trial size bottles so long as the limited supply for free distriâ€" bution lasts. Gives Quick Relief! Dr. Thacher first came into public notice by reason of this frequent demâ€" onstrations that indigestion, gas on an acid stomach, constipation, colds that hang on and a general runâ€"down, tired out feeling are often the result of a sluggish Liverâ€"and that relief in such eases comes quickly when the liver is properly cleansed and toned and the system functions once more as Nature intended. How Nature Helps There is a scientific reason for this quick relief! n C x "When working as Nature intended the Liver does three things necessary to keep you feeling your best. First, it purifies your Blood, etery drop of which filters thr@igh your liver every fifteen minutes. Seéond, your liver furnishes the essences essential to perfect digestion. supplies the secdetions Nture furnâ€" ishes to lubricate the intestines so that your bowels can move gently, thoroughly and regularly every day. Why You Feel Badly Your liver cannot do these things when it becomes sluggish. Conseâ€" quently you oftén wake up mornings feeling dull and tired. (Perhaps your digestion is not as it used to be; gases may bloat you after meals and your heart may palpitate. Often you may become constipated, your blood gets in an unhkealthy condition or you may become nervous and too ‘‘runâ€"down‘"‘ to throw off a cold. The minute your icA s 0s l Y SA ht oi n ce 4s ) w Av o â€" o ‘FDD.] LAE : 9M Third, your "liver ! them ties. â€" This vegetable preparation is now known as Dr. Thacher‘s uver Blood Syrup. In numerous cases those who have used it report that it quickly â€"corrected the various sympâ€" toms of a sluggish liver and builds up strength, vigor and energy. Many of have gained speedy® relief through its use, even after other preâ€" parations have failed. . How It Gives Relief Each ingredient has a definite work to perform. This is why Dr. Thachâ€" er‘s Liver Blood Syrup helps Naâ€" ture to cleanse and tone the liver properlyâ€"to quickly improve digesâ€" tionâ€"to â€" increase appetite, nourish and hbhuild up the systemâ€"to throw off stuffy coldsâ€"to soothe the tired and overâ€"tired nervesâ€"to gently corâ€" rect constipation, strengthen â€" your body and send pure, healthier blood coursing through your veins. Clip the coupon below and get a hotfle today. 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Read the full details above, then act at once, as this offer is limited: Get a trial size NOW by presenting this coupon to F. c Burke‘s Drug Store in Timmins; B. L. Pilsworth in South Porcupiny, and leading druggists in every city and town. T0 BF GIVEN AWAY FREE This Coupon is . THACHER‘S LIVER BLOOD SYRUP VECETABLE SYRUP FREE Mesers. G. S. and E. K.f®ey. There were only two penalties ed out dnring the evening, both in the third period, the Melntyre and Holâ€" linger team each having a culpmt. ‘‘Fat‘‘ Levine in the Hollinger citâ€" adel had a lot of work to do, and he handled â€" himself â€" very creditably. Gorman and Carlin played a good game, both carrying the pueck into Meclntyre territory and calling on the goalie to make some clever saves, Carlin play@d a nice clean game, and one of his goals was as pretty work as seen on local ice. G. Kendall worked hard. His play was a big improvement on previous evening‘s work. Ross and Bowles were hard checkers and oncee getting the puck travelled fast. A. Kendall played a nice game. MeDonald and Luxton were not used much, but both showed up well ‘when on the ice. Melntyre in the net for the victors was not looKk and > feel. It will cost yon nothing to try it! All we ask in reâ€" turn is that you do not stop the minâ€" ute you begin to feel better. Keep up this heipful treatment after the trial sample has demonstrated its superior merits to youâ€"keep it up until you have fully regained your health and your liver and whole sys tem are working normally again. Then .tell your relatives and friends what it has actually done for you. They will be completely satisfied with the reguilar dollar size; otherwise druggists are authorized to refund the purchase price Good for One Sample Bottle of Celebrated American Physician who proved that symptoms such as those described in this article are often the result of sluggish, torpid liverâ€"and that relief in such cases comes quickly when the Liver is properly cleansed and toned. He also demonstrated that this relief can be gained fronmâ€" vegetable syrup and without the treacherous use of dangerous or habitâ€"forming drugs. DR. H. S. THACHER, A.B., Ph.G., M.D. for the Hollinger‘s first counter. The Melntyre sextette came back strong and carried the play into the Holly territory, Briden andâ€" Duval being heat by Levine, after a nice piece of comsination â€" play. Ross called _ on Mcelatyre to save, Snyder getting the muck, passing to Parker who went down. [Levine was kept busy for the next few seconds, the Scehumacher team working hard to get one in. Gorâ€" man and George â€" Kendall took the play to the other end, and Melntyre had three hard ones in quick succesâ€" sion. Gorman tried a long one, but iMclIntvre saved. The play was again s m sns m m mc n uts nsm es omm mm kept as busy as Levine, but he did not have any easy evening. Snyder and Doug ‘Briden played a good game on defence. Duval at centre worked hard all evening. He. is one of th« most dangerous men on the Melntyrc lineâ€"up. Kelly and Parker both pu up the game of the season. Botu checked hard, and called on Levine to do some epectacular work. â€" Jones and W. Briden were not used much but while on the 1e ~howed up well. The teams were:â€" Hollinger â€" Position _ McIntyre Levine goal Melutyre (Gorman defence Snyder Carlin Briden, D. Ross centre Duval Bowles forwards Kelly Kendall., G. Parker Mcintyre saved. ‘lhNe play was again Yrought to the Holly end, and Duval rot one in after Levine had made some nice saves. With the seore a tie, the play slowed down sqme, being rather slow until the period ended. The second period opened with] Kelly taking a pass from Duvial and\ sending a nice one in on Levine, who saved. (Three minutes from the faceâ€" off Kelly secored on a shot from centre ice, when he took Parker‘s pass, an® sent the puck ‘behind Levine. The play was at the Hollinger end for a few seconds the good work of **Fat‘ in the nets being particularly noticeâ€" able. ‘Both teams checked hard. Six minutes after Kelly‘s goal Carlin again evened the score, when he sent one behind (Melntyre. Half a minâ€" ute after George Kendall got another past Melntyre from a melee in front of the net. ‘Right after Duval, Kelly and W. Briden went down in nice combination Briden taking Kelly‘s pass and scoring. There was some argument about this goal. The goal umpire claiming it didn‘t cross the Carlin and Gorman coming back, and in a nice twoâ€"man combnation got through the Schumacher defenee only to ‘be beat by l)lo(‘lntyre. The play again swung to the Hollinger end, Duval sending in the fifth for the Mcâ€" Intyre, just before the period ended. The third period was fast hockey. Both teams playing their hardest. From the close checking game in cenâ€" tre ice Parker broke away and with only iLevine to beat, he failed to seore. Abbie Kendall" drew the first penalty of the game when he bodied Gorman and Carlin wenit down Carlin falling and having to leave the ice for a few minutes. Gorâ€" man again called on Melmntyre to save. The play was round the Melntyre goal, until Snyder got away and with Parker came‘ down, losing at the Holly defence. Doug Briden drew the first MeIntyre pena@lty whenvhe took a trip tcAthe cooler for bodving Carlin. The Holly played a fourâ€" man forward line in an endeavour io geét through. but Melntyre was putâ€" ting up a stellar performance. Briden réturning to the ice carried the puck into Hollinger territory and sceored on the rebound from Parker‘s shot. The game ended shortly after with the Schumacher team three goals up. The goals were scored by D. Briden. 2 Duval. 2; Kelly. 1; W. Briden, 1 for the Melntyre, and Carlin, 2; G. Kendall, 1 for the Holiinger. f0OCKEY STICKS DONATED TO JUNIOR HOCKEY CLUB The Geo. Taylor Hardware Co. have shown their interest in amateur sport by donating the hockey sticks necessary for the: Junior Hockey team here. The boys appreciate the help thus given, and lovers of good sport in general will feel much the same way mbout this timely assistâ€" ance to the Timmins Juniors. Snyder Briden, D. Duval Kelly Parker Jones Lawrence Briden, W. DOMINION BANK‘S REPORT fOR VEAR EXGELLENT ONt Fhe Dominion Bank‘s Fiftyâ€"third Annual Meeting. Profits Mainâ€" tained and Strong Liquid Position. ‘The Bank‘s highly liquid position is indicated by the figures which show the liquid assets to stand at the large total of $68,800,000 or 63.7% of the Bank‘s liabilities to the public, while cash assets are $26,260,000 or pracâ€" tically 25% of liabilities to the pubâ€" lic. The public is naturally interested in the liquidity of our banks. dn this recard the above figures show The Dominion Bank to be in a particularâ€" 1y strong position. Reference should, as well, be made to the very large holdings of Dominâ€" ion, Provincial and Municipal seeuriâ€" ties which stand_â€" at $21,0500,000 or some â€"$8,000,000 greater than at the end of 1922, when the figures were $13,700,000. _ outstanding feature of The Dominion Bank since its esâ€" tablishment in 1871 is the care and prudence exercised in its manageâ€" ment, and the present statement inâ€" dicates that this policy is being conâ€" tinuously maintained. TOâ€"NIGHT IS LADIES NIGHT AT THE A.S.D. CLUB MEETING The regular weekly meeting and dance of the ASD. Club held last Wednesday evening, was as usual a very enjoyable affair. The night had been set aside as Ladies‘ Night, hbut due to a misinderstanding by the lady members of the Executive ‘Committee Think of it! A big 200 » page book with 700 well tested recipes and houseâ€" hold pointers for about the cost of paper, printing and postage! No wonder they are going rapidlyâ€"éedition limited. Send 80c for yours toâ€"day [postpaid ]. For all your bakingâ€" for bigâ€" loaves that rise right up out of the pansâ€" for delicious pastry, always insist upon Purity Flour. FEATURES Tested, economical recipes you can depend upon. U’e;ghls and measures. Household information. WESTERN CANADA FLOUR MILLS COMPANY, Limited Toronto, Ontario 106 no preparations had been made, and it was decided to make this evenimg Ladies‘* Night. There was a good‘ crowd present. The ‘best of music was provided by Messrs. Wolno, Wilâ€" son, Whaley, and Rodger. Refreshâ€" ments served during the evening were as usual of the best. On Friday evening, February 15th the Club are bholding a dance in the Masonic Hall.. Invitations are being sent out, members of the Club as weil as their friends receiving an invitaâ€" tion. ; fThe meeting this evening will be Ladies‘ Night, the programme being arranged by tha lady members of the Committee. A good time is promised all members attending. The North Cobalt column of The Cobalt News says:â€"‘‘Miss Josephine Watterson, who has been visiting im Timmins, returned home on Tuesâ€" For all your bakingâ€" for bigâ€" loaves that rise right up out of the pansâ€" for delicious pastry, always insist upon Purity Flour. IV .

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