Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 12 Aug 1925, 1, p. 2

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«s tig 4 s t 4 mll'o ”".sommos ..n ~,“ » * 1 Wu NA i To C 4e mt 1 3 e o ul 40 is of ‘clients have tried and foun ,@, w 7 Suile 10 ts uts +R C T #.f L x CV avations for cellars, :8'owu:§ m Odntracts ll l:!nds" \% . s ie sttA a@tr_~ a®%4«" é FOUNDED ;904 C3 P 6 Sm uL* ~. o k oo s 5 : IP YoUR NAME 18 wor Now on 7 s g.‘,‘. w ‘ . LIMMTED PH.NES 100 101 ONTARI@ plooghtig )\ mz.,npfig ; are the soiing mat. nghing ches the: Pci%upmo Dmtrict Foot-' League series :â€"â€" Thurs., Atig, laâ€"Hafly Recreation P â€"-â€",_ â€"-vv J t C t Ne we s 2e hi â€"'vvâ€"!- -v a game whigh was replete' with thrills â€"| of ‘all} kinds.. A real ball â€"fan tells [ ng. that both ‘hot and éold waves traâ€" s 3 ’Velled‘up and down his 2| occasions, Especxally was this so as . ®@|the ‘ice man‘‘ visited . durin Halleybmw”s“f‘ isastr :%] when ‘the ‘pride 2 of â€" Haileybury, | * Woods ‘tickled _ fion spine on many ous first innings, . 66 The Cobalters lead m the race for the greater part of the game only to 1lose out in the Asal spaem by oneâ€"ran; }It certainly was aâ€" bard game to lose. and a great. vmto to win.:: ‘‘Coonie‘‘ ~and *# B?hble” Robe(r;ts ‘~the ury f’“t{;ery, both ‘of ~ ‘whon‘r Hiakeard fow years ago, ving 0 :>the _credxt for the wm. ers, they took hold of protty nearly "hd’ ; ontflfi and tnmed it into a winâ€" ner. Wxthont thexr heady work the winners quite easily have been it position. _ _ uc in | P [. eE Congratulatmns are due the Hail> eybury ball team in that they landâ€" edâ€"the baseball championship for the year 1925, in the South ‘Temiskamâ€" ing group, which series includes Coâ€" balt, Hailoybury, New. Liskeard and Ku-kland Lake. . The. Country Townâ€" ers put.the champmnshlp on ice when. they defeated the Cobalters on Wedâ€" nesday afternoon, by a score of 7â€"6 in Wed., Aug. 26â€"McIntyre at S Porcupme k yX _ It. would appear that the farmers of Northe n Ontario would_be _ well .a(Tv1sed to: practme summer. plough.- img whenever time and ether condl- tions permit,. « Monday, Aug. 17-â€"-South Porcu- pine â€"at Mcelntyre. . . =~â€" Aug. 19«-â€"South Porcupme at Holhnger Reereationâ€" Club, + Monday, Aug: 24.â€"â€"â€"Hollmger Reore-; atmn at Melntyre. â€"â€"â€"_ _ § _ At Kapuskasing / summer. plough- _' m zâ€"has been found: to have several : advantages, some of which are as folâ€" ows: "%rons, (2) permits a certain amount of autumn cultivation and thereby largely substitutes the summerfallow‘ E: in cleaning the land, conserving moisâ€" ture,. producmg good tilth and in makess ossnble the»com letion, of the, 1 § 7 | which he had an md1rect part. making plant food . ‘available, fall work at an early date, and (4) ensures that no ploughing need:‘ be left over uni;l the next spring. It would apvear that tha‘ farmers (1) generally enables the land to be ploughed under good. condiâ€" ‘oner‘s inquest as follows:â€"â€" seini was arrested on the charges ‘suggested, being remanded untll af-â€"= 'ter Old Home Week for trail. OPFICER HELD BLANMELESS ~‘_ N DROWNING ACOIDENT ‘In this where Pnovmclal; Officer Jos. Kenny served for several Years and was well known there has been more than passing interest in the drowning accident at. Cornwall in recent issue of The North Bay Nfig-' get summanzes the result of the corâ€" ie m ol id oo e io en e hn e io io: . 06 t s ‘â€"-..-. NOe d ts n o9 ic 7 $ed i ing recovered abont five mmutés la-; ter, al} effortaxat resuscitation bemg frmitless.. -;,-Thex ~offhcer admitted hay= H * lE Eeu ’pm lm uu. ached by F!itspray It is easygndsdetouse. ’BRU'SES mt dn . ’s t*/s â€" ATHE onuy. mm: 18 n:amr pms' u;a . w Teléphofios 603.3 ”d 808-w mfifix C ol holgye n"idtg% ‘te howed that Will did not stain 0 g .Y.-f_ l" $ eW $ 44 W t n is 4 m‘ “'. 14'.'.’ a -’l h' . K4 ts “.. F% ' . i m'n.‘ MPe. x)

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