Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 9 Apr 1924, 1, p. 7

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HAPPY TIME AT BANQUET T0 wINNERS OF MInES LECUE (¢ ontinued League, made t Mr. Alex Gillies Intyre team, wa his team. Mr. J. D. MacL the winners of the good clean hockey â€" best team had won gue had provided would be better ne Mr. C. G. Wiliams made apt reâ€" view of the past season, congratulatâ€" ing the winners. The Melntyre team was certainly a niee team, but next year the Hollinger team was coming strong and would get the eup. Everybody regretted the illness of Scully, the chairman®*commented, and all would ‘hbe glad to see him back in place next season to help give the Mclntyre another hard race for the Cup. Ham Lillie made a hit when he said it was a good job the Melntyre did win, otherwise there wouldn‘t have been this fine banquet. Next year the Mines League shouw‘d go over with a bang. Humorous stories by Mr prairie made big hit gathering and started the 1 ing in great fashion. "#rOTAL Schumacher in a few wellâ€"â€"hosen words Mr. C. G. Williams referred to the generâ€" osity of Messrs. Solomon and Sullivan in ten.dermw this fine banquet to the boys. ‘‘It‘s a wonderful banguet," said Mr. Williams, ‘‘and everybody seems to be having a good time. I know I am.‘‘ ‘Then he dled off with They are Jolly Good Fellows,"! and the boys made the rafters ring. upon was aiso guven £ He said it was a qpleasu (koys together and ho the Cup would «be i again, and they, would Mr. I. Solomon was grven a reguâ€" lar ovation when he rose to respord In a few appropriate words he exâ€" pressed his interest in hockey and his pleasure at the good sportsmanship shown by all the teams. South Porcupine Bruce Ave. South Crawford St. W. Golden Ave. â€" N. Brown St. E. First Ave. First Ave. Streets shown work. ) A. nizable by The Council of the. Township of Tisdale has constructed Concrete Walks as Estimated 1 a real pleasure to be manager a team. Next year. he said, g to be a good year for the rague, and he challenged any m to get the Cup away from ntyre. He â€" referred to the i1 banquet and the good which it was given by Messre. and Sullivan. It was like Oll North Side South Side ided fine s r next year. Viliams mad st season, ©o s. â€" The Melin a mniee team,. JC 1€ _ preésenl nanagker asked to illivan in the following table and intends to Side Side Side Side Rerision n pine banquet. n eongratulated p. â€"It had been season, and the The Mines Leaâ€" asure to have the hoped next year in Schumacher uld have another Cin O hit with the the laughs goâ€" apt reâ€" congratulatâ€" Intyre team n., but next 3 C »at creetin when ealied 11 the M Concrete Sidewalks LO( 65 Crawford St. Bruce Ave. Crawford St. Bruce Ave. 0t FROM iny lC and work is len bang .\i(’ss'l'< Evans, A. Briden and D. Briden. The oys gave Charlie Roach and Jim Seully a fine reception. Seuily said he was sorry he badn‘t been in it at the finish. He would have liked to have s:tayed to help Hollinger ‘win, out he had to cut it out before the close of the season unfortunately. Lake thanked the boys for the very enjoyable evening, and after a reference to the distinection of the Briden family in hockey, he remindâ€" ed Dan Keeley of the hockey medals promised him last year forâ€"the winâ€" ners of the Mines Leagnue by a Toâ€" ronto gentieman. **Get after those medals now,"* he suggested. Then he made special) reference to what had been done in the South (with some aid from the North) for the injured hockey player Brackenborough, and he suggested that the North should not forget their own injured hockey playerâ€"Ran _ Montgomeryâ€"a â€" good sport who should be remembered now in material way. Mr. A. Briden (‘*Red‘‘), who was on the Edmonton Championship team and in other fast Western hockey company, referred to ‘"Pro‘‘ hockey. and showed what a haskis it was on. ‘The teams ne was the fin have s out he wete Ail ! their work i1eague, reviewed and spoke optim: fure. Mr. F. C. for a Senior teal He thought the C# and had material the Champmonship Mr. D. Briden. bovs. made a pre: of hearing complaints Two bottles of Dreco effect wonderful change in Mr. Marr‘s condition and Mrs. Marr also finds it beneficial. Mr. Wiltiam Marr of 21 Bostorl Avenue, Toronto, â€" had suffeéered so much fromâ€"â€" indigestion, biliousness, eastritis, catarrh and similar troubles that he was on the verge of a generâ€" al breakdown when he hedxd of Dreco. "My stomach troubled me for a long time‘‘ says Mr. Marr. *‘‘After eating, my food would sour and form gas in my stomach. 1 was chronicalâ€" ly constipated. It was this persistâ€" ent constipation that seemed to ‘be poisoning my whole system. I had dizzy spelds too and spots floated ‘beâ€" fore my eves. "‘My blood became impure and 1 often had pimples which were very annoying. ‘Catarrh of the throat and nose was also bad and kept me conâ€" tinually trying to clear it up. My system (became wery weak and run tinually trying system became down. Other speakers « Popular St 1 € Brown Street (Golden Ave. Braown St 10 J â€"Six N CEU â€"â€" +Â¥ EL basis it was on. The teams balanceed up, and went at ‘k in effective way. (Mr. A. 11, secretary of the Mimes reviewed the season‘s work e optimistically of the fuâ€" Evxvans was strons Frolden Ave 6Gth day rint which per 2ars Lvans was strong team in the N.O.H,A. é Camp was big enough rial enough to pick off o sentation to Mi assess a part Tt @il annual on behalf of the the evemng were h. _ Jim Seally Riddell, F.â€"C Width of Walk i feet 7 feet feet he propé teres 10 0o €Lf; 1500.00 7150.00 1500.00 750.00 Ot 3 $4500.00 â€" $192 Cost of _ Corporations W ork Share 3892.22 2107.18 Gillies as a token of the appreciationr felt for Manager Gillies! good sport.â€" manship and goodâ€"fellowâ€"slhip. After a general happy evening, the gathering dispersed after the singing of ‘*‘Auld Lang Syne."‘ 00.00 ANNUAL MEETING OF THE TIMMINS CITIZENS‘ BAND lks as a Local Improvement eost upon the land abutting The annual mecting of the Timâ€" mins Citizens‘ Band was held at the 3and Room Monday evening, with a good attendance of memfsers and very pleasing interest shown. The report of the Secretaryâ€"FTreasurer for the year was read, and together with the Town Auditor‘s report on the Band, was duly approved and passed. . The report showed the. Band in good fiii~ ancial ~condition. The need for new instruments was discussed and plans suggested for the financing of the purchase of the required instruments. The following officers were elected for the year :â€" Hon. Presidentsâ€"Mr. â€"C. G. Wuâ€" lams and Dr. J. A. Mednnis. Presidentâ€"G,. A. Maedonald. Prout. Secretaryâ€"Treasurerâ€"F. J. Horaby. Assistant \e(xetdl\â€"â€"fl Stephens. Exei lltl\e'â€"-‘\[(‘%sls Al (181].\, J 2# B Pare and H. MeCulJoch. Entertainment Committeeâ€"Messrs. J. Bridges and J. Geils and the Bandâ€" miaster. ‘One of the best narrators of Irish stories "is Lord Carson, who always tells them with the gravest face. Oune of his best is an Irish ‘‘ wake‘‘ story. A pretty givrk was invited to the funâ€" eral of a friend. When it was over, she was telling how much she enjoyed it. *‘tRBure, it was grand,"‘ she said. ‘They put me in. the second coach with the brother of the corpse, and I was the belle of the fnneral.‘"‘ sessment or THE PRINCE IN ACTION AT HIS FAVORITE SPORT. $§2231.068 $642.16 321.08 642.16 521.08 1876.413 926.48 FRANK C. EVANS, to THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE a l 2.16 4/10 2.16 4‘10 Spl. Rate per Foot Frortage Township $2.56 and which is VA Clerk. on the on ~the Hall Rate Special Anunual 34.8e|by alt. 34.8c 34.8c| TWO MEN AND A WOMAN 20.4c 20.4¢c 1.8C hows him being earried off the field on a stretcher after his accident, the huuke of York at the left of the pictu e. His horse uprooqted the fence chich he was attempting to jump, wh LICENSES MUST BE PAID TO TOWN, OR POLICHE COURT All the Town Licenses are due and payable on March 31st, but up to date only about half a dozen have paid. All of them have applheation forms hbut the majority of those required to takeout licenses for the ensuing year have neglected to protect themselves by making â€" the required payment. Chief Greer is going right after them and it would appear to be a case of paving in the usual way rigat away or paying through the Police Court as the Chief intends to eollect the license fees promptly this year. Holdâ€" ers of licenses shou‘d take the tip and save costs by paying up at once, WEDDING AT THE RECTORY ON MONDAY AFTERNOON At St. Matthew‘s Rectory on Monâ€" day afternoon of this week, April 7th, a quiet but pleasing . wedding was solemnized by Rev. R. S. Cushing, Rector of ~St. Matthew‘s â€" Anglican Church, Timmins, when Miss Marie Batten, of Montreal, and ‘Mr. James Davis, "formerly ~of> \iontvefa.l ut reâ€" cently on the Hollinger Mine staff, were united in the holy bonds of matâ€" rimony. ‘The young couple were atâ€" tended by Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Wolno. Mr. and Mrs. Davis will take up resiâ€" dence in Schumacher. Friends â€" in this C wishes. INTERESTING MEETING OF CALEDONIANS THIS WEEK Friday evening of this week is the recular â€" meeting of the Caledonian Society of Timinins, and a very atâ€" tractive _ programme _ is promued Prominent among the memibers will be an address by Mr. M. B. Scott. Mr. Sceott never fails to select an inâ€" teresting subject â€" and â€" always deals vith the subject chosen in interesting way, %so the paper Friday evening may the e\pe(ffod to prove interesting . and helpful. In addition there will, be a good programme of voecal and mflrumental music, with the usual dancing, and, of course, refreshments. It will be an interesting and pleasing evening throughout. All Seots and Scotswomen and their friends will be very weleome: to this meeting. The President of the Caledonian Society, Mr. D. Mackie, has received a kind invitation from the recently orgzanized Lancashire Club of Timâ€" mins to have as many as possible of the Caledonians at a Social Evening to be: given Saturday evening in the Hollinger Recreation Hall by the Lanâ€" cashnire Club. In view of the fact that the invitation was not received until after the last meeting and so can not be known to all the members of the Caledonian Society until Friâ€" day evening, it may not be possible for all the members to accept the inâ€" but" a number are already tinformed ard all set to go and the D3 for all the member vitation, but" a ni informed and all FINED FOR MOCNETA ASSAULT casunire Ciix9d 6 fraternal gree amp will extend sincere good U Y canny he lower pieture f this week is the ‘ Caledonian s, and a very atâ€" ie is promised. the memibers will Mr, M.«B. Scott. facts. **‘The Magistrate figured that case out . as well as if he had segen it all."‘ said a man after the trial, this man adding that he had seen the whole affair himsef through a winâ€" dow. : In the case of M. Vileneuve, charged with abstructing the street, revand was made until ealed upon, which practically means a dismissal of the ease. A gasoline engine was left on the street and the police laid a charge against the owner. It deâ€" veloped that the engine had been left it front of a garage for repairs, Mr. Villeneuve not intending to block the street, but expecting the garage to look after the engine. costs N. Hashey, for hi ally in a public j $200.00 and eosts. against J.â€" Beattie similar fine.. 0. 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DOMINION BANK BLDG. â€"â€"â€" TIM} PPPDPPPDLLPPPPPDLPPLDPPLPLL SPDPP DP ASPP DP 4P WJW i W mww%m:wmmwww Porcupine Applications for Telephone Service should be made at the Company‘s Office at once A New Directory is being issued shortly. People who have vacant lots for sale in Timmins Moneta or Mattagami Heights, to list them with us as we can dispose of them. We also have many inquiries for houses. INSURANCE REAL ESTATE Marshallâ€"Ecclestone Blk. Phone 49 Timmins * L* uid $10.00 and ing the latter down, the older man hitting his head in the fall and susâ€" taining a nasty eut. ‘Counsel for the accused put up a great batt‘e, throwâ€" ing the onus on the town for not harâ€" ing better protection for prisoners. The incident has had the effect of speeding up repairs to the locks asked for quite a time ago by the police. Tor niling wood on the street, a into A[Ne 10cKeqa was charged that left the cell} wher a drunk charge, a fine of $4.00 and costs was on W. Klimanuk. The charge against G. | under the Deserted Wife‘s ance Act, was withdrawn,. as a charge of assault preferre Mary Laymore against G. these cases being remands previous week. _A charge of disorderl}y N. Nicksford was di For pilin fine of $4.0 d $50.00 and costs. The ssault. was the room in s are situated at the Timmins, Ont. nN@., C€I1I 40CKAKS â€"WEFEP prisoners were accordâ€" wet out of. their ‘gells ' t d room alongside. It ‘e he was, ind had h nilar char * * TIMMINS _ ? â€"fall and susâ€" ounsel for the batt‘e, throwâ€" aC4€ Gauthier, ‘s ‘Maintenâ€" as was also red by Mrs. . Gauthier, s from the °Ks were l gside. It used had placed on t another Â¥re, knockâ€" Sm iss conduct nposedt

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