Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 28 Jan 1925, 1, p. 5

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GoOLDEN ENCAMPMENT NO. 107 1.0.0.¢ . SsOUTH PORCUPINE, â€"â€" Meets every second and fourth Wednesday in each month, in 1LO.O0.F.> Mall. Visiting patriarchs welcome. D. Hughes, C.P. 44.5, J. R. Newman, R.S. Opp. Woolworth‘s, 12 Dr. Gordon Building, â€" Timmins. Gordon H. Gauthier Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, Mr. Gauthier will be Phone 77 Modern Hat Shop No. 11 Wilson Avenue Next Door to Mackie‘s Bake Shop. Ladies‘ and Children‘s PHONE 473â€"w. 41 Wilson Avenue Timmins. OFFICES REED BLOCK, TIMMIN®S soUTH PORCUPINE. New. and Secondâ€" Hand Store All Kinds of Furniture, Bought, . Sold or Exchanged. * Best Prices on all Goods Purchased. Lowest Prices on all Goods Sold. Satisfaction assured you here, whether you Buy or Sell.. Give us a Trial. Goods Delivered Free. 36 Wilson Ave.., cor. Preston St. Phone 610â€"J. Electrical Contractor DENTIST Specialist in Plate Work Crown and Bridge W ork. at Ave. TIMMINS L0DGE, 1.0.0.f, No. 453 Jas. Cowan, Timmins Gold Nugget Rebekah Lodge, No 173 Meetsg every Tuesday evening in the Jddfellows Hall, Third _ Avenue. Visiting brethren requested to attend. Meets every Thursday in the month in the QOddfellows‘ Hall, Third Ave. Baby‘s restless nights might be avoided Visiting Brothets and Sisters always welceome. Marie Carlyle, Ruby McCarthy, N.G. Ree. See GORDON BLOCK Reed Bidg. Timmins, Ont Phone 114 J. M. Belanger, Manager Singer Sewing Machines Pianos and Phonographs William 0. Langdon Our â€" Sewing Machine _ Repair Charges are Reasonable. Scalded skin and other skin troubles are common causes of restlessness, and often could be avoided by careâ€" ful bathing with Baby‘s Own Soap. Its fragrant lather cleanses and heals Baby‘s skin, and prepares for restful sleep. TLautra Becord Candies These candies arrive every Thursday. Leave _ your order for the regular asâ€" sortment or make up any assortment you desire. List closes every Tuesday morning. Same prices as in Toronto and Montreal. Ayanâ€"Murray Orug Go. LIMITED 5 Pine St. South Sold for Cash or on Terms by Wholesale Steam and Anthracite Coal Leave Your Orders for ‘"*Best for you and Baby too"‘ 22â€" 69 MAPLE ST. SOUTH, TIMMINS, ONT. Barrister, Solicitor, etc. ROOM 2 Cars Always in Transit 60c. POUND W. G. Smith, THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Porcupine Juniors Win From Falls in Overtime Match Local Boys Had the Best of the Struggle Throughout, Especially in the Last Period and in the Overtime. Good Crowd Well Pleased with Very Lively Game Last In a game struggle which went inâ€" to ten minutes overtime, the Poreuâ€" pine Juniors again took the lead in the Northern series of the N.O.MH.A. when they defeated the Cub Eskimos at the Timmins Rink on Thursday night to the tune of 8â€"7. The young Miners did not exhibit the c‘ass of speed in the first period that they surpnised their most ardcnt‘ supporters with in the final frame and the overtime when they literally swept their opponents from the Falis off their feet and kept them bottled in theiy own end of the rink for the bigger portion of the play. The whole team showed up well, Proulx probably being the most outstanding man on the team. _ _ Charlebois also played a good game, and was able to score on his ‘hard shot which the Falls goalie seemed to be «afnaid of. Lawrence and Ken. Sterling comâ€" bined well, and worked hard throughâ€" out. Whistle, Proulx‘s assistant on the defence, is a hard worker, and evermy minute he is in the game, his only unfortunate tendency is to ‘‘"hog the puck. Boyd, though not a speedy player is probably one of the most effective men on the lineâ€"up. {(Monaâ€" ghan was not used as often as in the previous game against the Falls but while on the iee worked ‘hard. Dowâ€" ney in the nets played a good game |throughout. Mills the Falls goalie is one of the best junior goal tenders in the north. He had more to do all evening the Poreupine netminder, and it was this work of his that made it necesâ€" sary for the overtime. Little and Zealand played well. _ Little ‘has the edge on the other defence man though. _ Melntyre was _ watched closer in this game and was not able to get going. Duffy was a hard worker and showed up well at sticiâ€" handling. . Morreaun turned in a goofl game. Trottien and Howard, the two subs, were used. frequently_and while on the ice were very effective. 1. Briden of Schumacher handled the game, and though there was some ticism ‘he. was pretty fair, handing the breaks about evenly. The teams were :â€"â€" Porcupine Iroquois Falls Downey goal Mills Proulx defence Little Whistle ZLealand Sterling centre Dulty id ; Lawrence TOTWV qTUs aÂ¥A1 Y LC # Charlebois Morean Boyd subs Trottier Monaghan Howard Refereeâ€"D. Briden, Schumachen. Timekeeperâ€"J. N. Levine. _ (Penâ€" alty Timekeeperâ€"Quesnel. Poreupine took the offensive in the opening seconds of the ffirst perio(li but the minute was not over Melntyre negistered the first counâ€" ter for the Eskimos. The young Miners came back strong but Mills was too clever for any of the shots sent in on him, Duffy breaking away and registering the second for the Falls. Right after Morreau made it three. The Papermakers were showâ€" ing speed and combination, and were able to keep the Miney bottled up until Proulx got away for the initial Porcupine countier. _ after Duffy placed another behind Downey giving the Falls a three goal lead. The Miners came back strongs and for a while Mills was kept busy clearing the shots sent in on lim. Boyd registering two more counters for Timmins inside of a minute. Stenlinge getting another one i3, which was disallowed. Little sent in the last for the Falls the period endâ€" ing with the Falls on the long end of h. . Nee Thursday Evening at Timmins Rink. effort for what but wasn‘t off in the third but again â€" Mills Whistle lost a g#f by ‘faiimg <to p closeâ€"in shot fm rean went to the i one and n# the offensive from the fa t aftor third Poreupine went in, Mills alone beat thent. st a good chancee to seore â€"â€"to pass. Mills saved a iot from Charlebois. Moâ€" to the cooler for boarding Charlebois went down fooled Mills for the fourth wival. Whistle made it after on Prouix‘s pass. The centre formwards Little Zealand Dult3 Mcelntyre Morean Trottier Howard 1 A sure Poreupine enid Tor while. Lawrence came in and took Proulx‘s pass to tie the score. Shontly after «Duffy put the Falls ahead again when registered the seventh to bulge the net behind Dowâ€" ney, from a melee in front of the Timmins goal. Proulx sent a hard one from close in on Mills < who saved. Lawrence again tied the score on a pass fmm Boyd. Zealand went to the penalty box for a rest. The period ended with both teams counting seven. Charlebois took the pueck at the faceâ€"off of the overtime and went through the Falls defence, the whole Papermaker team coming to Milis‘ reseue to prevent a goal. The period was three minutes old when Proulx passed out to Charlebois who sent in the winning counter for the locals. The one goal lead made the Miners work harder, and duning the whole of the overtime they had the Cub Eskimos â€" skated off â€" their dfeet. Proulx was moved up to centre for the ovrertime. â€" Boyd going on the defence. The final gong nang with the Miners one goal up on their opâ€" ponents. Teams GF!" Poreupine .. 17 Iroquois Falls 15 Fortunately up in the North Land one does not feel the cold, because the air is so dry. In fact, the whole country is dry. The Northern News, of Cobalt, last week rather coolly publishes an item on its front page, with the heading below at Amos.‘‘ That is a little below the average all right. The Northern News says :â€"â€" THIS SEEMS TO BE GETTING ALONG TOWARDS COLDNESS "©The temperature dropped so low at Amos, P.Q., the other morning that work there practically had to be susâ€" pended, according to a Toronto trayâ€" eler in town here last night. He says it was impossible to operate the sawâ€" mills and the rossing plants have not beenâ€"running, .owing. to. the â€"extreme cold. The traveler in question deâ€" clares it was 58 below zero on Tuesâ€" day morning and he was urged not to start into the bush for fear he would be frozen."" NEW BUNK HOUSE AT LAKE SHORE DAMAGED (BY FIRKE. bruised leg. The ‘Northern News gives the following mccount :â€" ‘‘Damage to the extent of $9,000 was done by fire which broke out in the south end of the new bunkhouse in course of construction at the Lake shore mine about 4.45 on Wednesday afternoon. ‘An alarm was turned in, and the fire brigade responded, but were unable to do much, as there was not sufficient pressure to make the hose of any use. A small hose used were unahle to do much, as there was not sufficient pressure to make the hose of any use. A small hose used by the workmen mortar did good work, and a lange gang of of men shovelling snow were efiec- five ‘but the fire would have been much more disastrous if the firewall extending from the basement through the roof had not confined it to the aone.section. As it ‘was, the flames only destmoyed the storeroom and kitâ€" chen staff quarters, although the kitâ€" chen itself was badly smoked up. _A number of ‘the contractor‘s workmen were sleeping in the burned part and lost all their, clothes. One man was hurt, Joe MeC!‘usky having his leg bnuised.. â€" The fire orinated in the new â€"refrigerator being built by the Jack Frost â€" Refrige®rator â€" Company One of the sworkmen was heating pitch in a pan in which the sheets of cork used for the refrigerator were immersed. In some manner the pan spread so quite nad building without 11 M New Curate (to oldest parishioner) â€"‘*Mr Brown, I‘ve got to find out a lot of things about this district. Beâ€" ing one of the oldest members, you will know all the ins and outs of the Mr. :B ecl, s thne 2W ind 11 iTerno. _ 11 hands of Hillâ€"Clarks mwered by *‘it noOne caught fire. ipidly and the had y "insurance D #. 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