Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 11 Jun 1924, 1, p. 7

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‘‘His appetite is good, the pains through his ‘back and joints are much improved. â€"He no longer has that tired, pale, haggard look and doesn‘t mind his work, as he feels much stronger and has more ‘ita]ity. ‘*I was so jpleased with his growing improvement each day that I ed that Dreco iwas just what the children and my own system needed. As a result their apipetites have greatly iunproved and they seem to get the propâ€" er nourishment from their food, causing very noticeahble benefits in their general condition. Whole Family Reaps Benefit ‘*‘(My husband has suffered for ten years from stomach and liver trouble. He was chronically constipated, causing the constant use of laxatives. His food would not digest properly, it would sour and gas would form in a hard lump in his stomach. He also had dizzy spells, and severe headaches troubled him. In bending over, pains would shoot across his back. Nearly every joint in his body ached with rheumatie pains and it was impossible for him to even lace his shoes. ‘‘We spent hundreds of dollars in search of a good remedy that would give him good results. I then read of what Dreco was doing for so many people right in our own city and iMr. Davis and I decided to give it a trial. Truly the results have been very pleasing. Mr. and Mrs. Davis, Son and Daughter, Rejoice in Discovery of FamousHerbal Medicine Mrs. W. H. Davis, of 1 White avenue, Toronto, makes the following statement on behalf of her family of four, every one of whom is taking Dreco and improving in health: Dreco is being specially introduced in Timmins by F. M Burke and E. J. Meyers. It is also sold as follows: South Porcupineâ€"B. L. Pilsworth, Cochraneâ€"The Carter Drug Stationery Co., Limited, and by a good drugâ€" gist everywhere. â€"# A MODEL FOR EVERY CiB American. Sparta Batteries are equal to any demand made upon them. Made in all voltages and capacities, suitable for every Owing to their sturdy construction and patent design, NORTHALAND MOTOR SALES of lighting and starting sets, both British and My system is in a better condition than it â€"has been for many months. T eat various foods now that I have been unalble to eat for a long time, hbeâ€" cause of indigestion and gastric spells. I also sufferâ€" ed frow® sick headaches, nervousness and dizzy which #we many times kept me in ‘bed for two or three dfys and made it impossible for me to do my, housework. ‘These trowbles have (been entirely reâ€" lieved by D#Eco. s ‘*‘I am very happy over the benefit my family has derived from Dreco, and gladly do we recommend it. Its merits are surprising.‘‘ _ _ It may be profane; But we mortals have need of it Time and again. And you‘ll find you‘ll} recover From Fate‘s hardest slam, If you never say die, Never say ‘‘The‘ 'â€"â€"-say ‘‘Damn‘‘ It isn‘t elassie, J. Hodgins, halfâ€"backs;, Wright, Mcâ€" Gee, D. Hodgins, Singleton and Foy, forwards. Refereeâ€"Mr. Jardine. Linegmenâ€" Messrs. Sellers and Taylor. Laneashiresâ€"Hunt, goal; Jaekson and Uttley, backs;, Round, Wrago and The match started with the Town on the offensive but Jackson and Utâ€" tley kept the bail clear. The Lanes. gave a spurt, only to have Fergy check them up. The Town again press ed but they failed to take advantage of the strong wind ‘by passing the leather over. Instead they trusted to individual play, losing the ‘ball to Wragg and Jackson, A‘gain, the Lanes got their comibination going ibut Coopâ€" er robbed them of the ball, and set his right going. Adamson missed a good chance by hanging on too long, Round saving by kicking out of touch. Fergy made a good attack, Uttley clearing to centre. Hodgins, Wright and ‘MceGee went up with Wragg follâ€" owing and gave Street one to handle. The ‘Lanes. were determined to get one in. D. Hodgins kicked the ‘ball past Rolberts who left it to Street Ld nssm .. m mmmmmntemmmnmmn mm to clear, but Hodgins got ‘by and scorâ€" ed. ‘The White Shirts followed up their lead with another fine comlrinaâ€" tion attack. _ Street saved, and in bouncing the lball by three opponents, Wri-ght caught the bounce and sent in number two. â€" The Town worked hard to ‘break up the Lancashire comâ€" bination and were bunching together in their efforts and failing to get in combination work themselves with the @éxception of Grantham and Adam son who iwere working together on the rigzht and put in some close calls and were finally rewarded by Adamson‘s pass beine sent in for a goal by Granâ€" tham. The Town opened up strong to even things, Cooper and Fengy keeping their forwards busy, but they could not get the leather betwgeen the posts. The Lanes. again opened out only to have Roberts and Liddle take care of their rush. Halfâ€"time came with the sceore standing 2 to 1 iri favour of the Lancastrians. + The second half started with Ibetter ojpen play by the Town and the Lanes going strong with their ('omflmmh(m It made nice play and kept the ball swingtnig. The Lanceastrians were the first to attack on their right, Andy | clearing, and the Town went up only to find the same opposition. For the ‘first 15 minutes the ball was kept goâ€" }mfr from end to end. Fergy took the ball and run up; taking a nice shot over the heads of the Lancastrians and just under the bar for a goal. This was one of the best shots this season. _ Both teams were pressing hard, but the ‘ball was kept clear. The Town forgot the open play and started individual "work again and let the Lancs. in close quarters, Liddle having some hard work to keep them out and Street having lots to handle, lbut they kept the road clear. _ The Lanes. came on again with increased _energy, swinging the ‘ball over to cenâ€" tre. Relief came when Hanna set Aâ€" damson going on a raid, but Jackson took weare of him and sent the ball back again. There was a lively play for a while in the Town‘s territory when McGee and Hodgins broke through. Street ran out to clear. The ‘ball was shot at goal. Singleton was waiting in the goal mouth and made surs it went in. This was the winning goal and ecaused much dieusâ€" sion. It may be mentioned that the point was covered by Seeretary W. Field‘s article in The Advance last week. If the ball eame off Street beâ€" fore Singleton, who was in an offside position, touched it, then Singleton was ‘on side‘‘ and the goal was eorâ€" rect. This was the position taken by the referee and he should know. On the other hand if Ringleton got the ball from a pass from one of his own team then he was ‘"offside,‘"‘ ‘ as Seâ€" eretary Field explained last week. The referee‘s decision goes, and in this ease was arpparentl\ all (orrevt Laneashires won 3 to 2. The teams were as follows:â€" Tawnâ€"Street, goal ; Liddle and Roâ€" berts, backs; Hanna, Cadman and Cooper, halfâ€"backs; Grantham and Adamson, Williams, Lamble and Ram say, forwards. I Lancashire Football ‘Club team went to second place in the Poreupine District Footlball League standing by defeating the Town Blues on Thursâ€" day last, the score being 3 to 2. There were over 300 present at the match. Interesting Football in Porcupine Leaâ€" gue Series Last Week. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Say "*¢¢ 1+ 9 «*I wonder why it is a girl catch a ball like a man.‘‘ a man is so much blgger and easier to eatch.‘‘ A letter from one of those who were here last year reads: ‘‘We are all looking forward to Farmers‘ Day again this year as we all greatly enâ€" joyed your hospitality last August. This year promises to ‘be as big a success as last year or even greater. At the last meeting of the Board of Trade it was left in the hands of the president to name a committee to make full arrangements for this visit which will be done this week. It will ‘be rememlbered at the meeting last year there were some one hunâ€" dred and thirty farmers and their wives here who unanimously voted to make the journey here an annual affair so that they might become quite familiar with how wood is turned into paper, with the needs of the peoâ€" ple ‘here both in the private houses and in the camps so that they might supply as far as possible the produce required by the town. The annual Farmers‘ Day which was inaugurated last year is now beâ€" ing arranged for. ‘The date has not been decided on but the farmers of the Monteith and Matheson district are now discussing the date and will notify the Board of Trade here what day would be suitable to them. It is probable that it will be about the middle of July. FPARMERS‘ DAY AGAIN THIS YEAR AT IROQUOIS FALLS. /**Farmers‘ Day‘‘ last year at ITroâ€" quois Falls was a feature of importâ€" ance, and plans are now under way to have this year‘s event even more helpful and interesting. ‘The Broke Hustler, of Iroquois Falls, this week says :â€" But a short treatment of " Fruitâ€"aâ€" tives"‘ gives quick relief and the reguâ€" lar use of these intensified fruit juices or "Fruit Liver Tablets‘ prove their marvellous virtues. ret "Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives‘‘ today and begin the Fruit Treatment. At all dealers; 25¢c. and 50c. a box ; orsent postpaid by Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives Limited, Ottawa, Ont. To those who use intensified fruit juicesâ€"*" Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives‘‘â€"for the first time, it seems almost impossible that the juices of apples, oranges, figs and prunes comhined with tonics, could relieve Kidney Trouble. Anyone who has suffered with Weak or Irritated Kidneysâ€"with the accompanying miseries of pain in the back, splitting headaches, swollen hands and feet, rheumatism and constipationâ€"ought to try the Fruit Treatment for their trouble. FRUIT TREATMENT HEFALS KIDNFYS Concentrated Fruit Juices Give Astonishing Results m wime ie e i o U That‘s why Cowan‘s Maple Buds cost more than imiâ€" tations. You pay for purity when you buy GET THE GENUINE When a boy loves a girl that‘s his business, When a girl loves a boy that‘s her business, When they are getting married that‘s their business. My own business is to sell Singer Sewing Machines and Willis Pianos. 69 Maple St., P.O. Box 75 APPLY 115 Birch St., South _ Timmins Our _ Sewing Machine Repair Charges are Reasonable. This is not an emery wheeli, but a new type of filing saw that handles any kind of saw. HAND SAWS FILED AND SET 3b¢c. Work â€"guaranteed. Special CARPE *. T. KENG, Agent, Cochrane. Canada‘s Finest Transcontinental Train "THE CONTINENTAL LIMITED" From Porquls Jet.â€"Westbound 6:27 p.m. Eastbound 2:21 p.m. ING, W. E. G. BISHOP, ent, Cochrane. Dist. Pass. Agt., North Bav. CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS i immins Phone 211. Competent Instructor. COR. MAIN AVE. BIRCH ST. Nice bright hall. Come and look the place over. Boxing Physical Culture Taught by The Timmins Athletic Club Boxing Academy RIVER ROAD Sss TIMMINS And will continue same for the ONTARIO BAKERY service of the public. Having been the baker there since the opening, I can assure all of the same high quality of Bread, Cakes and -(i’ohf%;E(;x;ery FRANK McHUGH ONTARIO BRAKERY Has taken over the business of the

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