Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 22 Oct 1925, 1, p. 9

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30 Fourth Ave. Opp. Fire Hall 40¢c a pint. 75¢ a quart. Banana Split 25c¢. SBundaes 15¢ Anything you wish for here. Vol. X. . No. 42. be held in the basement of St. Matthew‘s Church, under the ausâ€" pices of St. Matthew‘s Sr., W. A., PHONE 290â€"Wâ€"2. BOX 903 TIMMINS, ONT. on Friday, November 13th. From 5.30 to 7.30 p.m. Opp. Woolworth‘s, 12 Third Ave. Second Section Arch. Gillies, B.A.Sc.,0.L.8. Ontario Land Surveyor, Civil Engineer CGontract Mining Claim Assessment W ork. Land Surveys, Mine Surveys, Enâ€" gineering, Reports, Plans and Esâ€" timates. P.0O. Building, Timmins. RESIDENCE PHONE 362â€"Wâ€"2 OFFICE PHONE 362â€"Wâ€"1 Now open for business. Firstâ€"class rooms, and steam heated All upâ€"toâ€"date conveniences. Reading and Sitting Rooms. Sample Room for Travellers Best dining room in town. Mreais ut all bhours. Phone 77 Consulting Auditor Office Systems Installed Income Tax Adjuster Room 2, Marshallâ€"Ecclestone Block. GENERAL PAINTER SIGN PAINTER AND DECORATOR atisfaction and Service Estimates Free ou Know Where to Get Service for When a pair of shoes leaves this repair factory it looks as spry and stylish as the day it left the maker‘s hands. Reasonâ€"why we know shoes and we use the best leathers. Our work gives lasting Satisfaction IROQUOIS8 FALLB8 PARIS HOTEL A Supper Specialist in Plate Work and Crown and Bridge W ork. « THE PORCUPNE â€"ADVANCEF Book Music Store Goldfields Theatre Block THIRD AVE â€" â€" â€" TIMMINS To Cherbourgâ€"Southamptonâ€"Antwerp Ogt. 24| Nov.:18....:....t. Minnedosa NOV. 34. ic . o. s se a 2y Melita Oct: 23| Nov:.:20. ... Nov._ i6 To Belfastâ€"Glasgow Oct. 22| Nov. 19. .. Marburn ... Metegama Oct. 30 Nov. .. .* . Montnairn To Cherbourgâ€"Southampton Nov. Il....... ; Empress of France Services :â€" Sunday 11 a.m., Sunday School 10 a.m. Wednesday afternoon 4.00 p.m. 32 Hemock Street. Harmony Records _ 50c. (doubleâ€"sided) Play any Phonograph * All the Liftest Dance Hits, Songs, Sacred, etc. Christian Science Meetings ODDFELLOWS‘ HALL Bubject "Doctrine of Atonement" Something New FROM QUEBEC To Liverpool . To Liverpool Montclare . Montrose Montcalm TIMMINS, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22nd, 1925 For the Second Year in Succession Timmins Football Team in Final Game for Coveted Trophy. Expected to Bring Home the Cup This Year. Will Play at Toronto on Saturday of This Week with Hamilton Westmghouse Team. To be Sudden Death Match for the Prized Trophy. Timmins Team, Champions of North, to Play in Ontario Cup Final Saturday HE Canadian National Railways have put into service an entirely new type of motive power which may go far towards solving two of the most serious roblems steam roads are facing, namely, Exgh fuer costs and the competition of motor bus and lorry on the public highâ€" ways. The oil electric car is the name given to this new method of locomotion and its creation is due to the mechanical officers of the National Railways who conceived the idea and carried it through. Relatively speaking, the principle behind the r which drives the car, is sim In one end of the car is located lxght fuel oil engine operating on the Dneael principle and this engine drives an electric generator which provides the energy to move the car. T%e engine is started by a small electric motor operatâ€" ed from storage batteries and t batteries are, in turn, recharged by the generator when it begins to function, so that the cycle of performance is a The accompanying photograph was taken on Oct. 10th, before the game with the Claremonts. It is the work of the Tomkinson Studios, Timmins. It shows not only the players but a number of the officers and executive. The members of the group are as follows:â€"â€" Standingâ€"Left to Rightâ€"W. R. Dunbar, President; (the gentleman behind wearing an overcoat is not *‘ the picture‘‘); W. Roxborough ; J. Liddle, back; Geo. Cooper, halfâ€"back; T. Young, e.\'evuti\'e; V E.. _ B: ("ad- man, halfâ€"back; J. Elrick, goal; (gentleman with head showing alongside goalie, not ‘‘in the picture‘‘; S. Hetherington, bacl\ B. C. Lamble, executive; H. Short, halfâ€" bacl\ Norman Jolins, executive; W. Wills, e\e- cutive; R. Mullin, executive; W. A. Field, secretary and manager. Front Rowâ€"Left to Rightâ€"W. Larmer, coach ; E. R. Street, forward ; C. Satrang, forward; B. Pettersen, forâ€" ward; Alex. Cadman, for\\md A. Roberts, forward. Masecot, Douglas Field, in front, mth ball. Timmins Football Team left yesterday morning for Toronto to play the final game with Hamilton Westingâ€" house for the Ontario Cup. It is to be aâ€"sudden death game on the neutral ground of Toronto. Toronto newspapers last week carried items to the effect that Hamilton would play here last Saturday in home and home games. This report, however, was denied in the next issue. There was no foundation to it, but it did raise much excitement in town and district. The Advance had to assure a seore or more of enquiries that there was no truth in the Toronto newspaper paragraphs but that the O.F.A. had formally ordered that the final of the Ontario Cup should be one match on neutral ground, Timmins and Hamilton to be the contenders. The team leaving here on Wednesday for Toronto was in charge of W. A. Field, manager and W . Larmer, coach. The team is the same lineâ€"up that defeated the Southern Ontario champions, Claremonts, on Oct. 10th, including:â€"Elrick, goal; Hetherington and Liddle, backs; Short, F. Cadman, and Cooper, halfâ€"backs; A. Roâ€" berts, A. Cadman, Pettersen, Satrang and Street, forwards. | The team leavin coach. The team : including :â€"Elrick, berts, A. Cadman, Canadian National Oil Electric Cars. Two sizes of cars have been built, the large or articulated type and a small type. The top photograph shows the large type, consisting of two bodies resting on three fourâ€"wheel} trucks, the ends of the two bodies being attached to the centre trucl: in such a way, by a safety locking pin, that the rear car is able to swivel suffhiciently to take the curves, This car has a total length of 102 feet and can accommodate 126 passengers. In the lower left hand comer is arphotograph of one end of the fuel oil engines, u setjD on these cars. On the right Mayor J. H. Balharrie of Ottawa is seen shaking hands with Mr. C. E. Brooks, Chief of Motive Power of the Canadian National Railways, on the oompletlon of the first trial run of the la from Montreal to Ottawa. :fow is a photograph of the small car which has a er carrying capacity of 56. Both cars have roomy An idea of the possibilities of these to produce speed when required was demonstrated during the test run of the large car from Montreal to Ottawa. The trip was made in two hours and fifteen minutes actual running time or at an average rate of 52 miles per hour. cars is to be had from the performance of the small car during a test trip from Toronto to Montreai The mileage between those points is 334 miles. The fuel consumption of the small car on the trip cost $3.50 and lubricating oil 48 cents, or a total fuel cost of $3.98. To have operated a steam train of similar passenger carrying capacity, even with the most economical type of locomotive, would have entailed a fuel cost of at least $66.00. The ability of these cars Both cars shown in the photograph are now in service. e large car is in local service on Canadian National lines out of the Tunnel Terminal between Mon tralandOttawa. Thet.mallou Guelph, Ontario. LET ME GTIVE YOU PARTICULARS Make your reservations now for May and June. All Lines Represented BOX 7 PHONE 19 Return portion good for One Year. Vacation Tours 23 days $240.00 inâ€" clusive. Timmins Council, No. 2403 Reduced Round Trip Third Cabin Rates $150.00 Return. Write, Phone or Call. Mectings every second and fourth Wednesday in the Parish Hall. Club Rooms over Pierce‘s Furniture Store. 42 Third Avenue. VISIT!~. .« BROTHERS WELCOME United Brotherhood of Carpenters and. Joiners will meet every 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month in the Miners Union Hall, 2nd Ave. The Caledonian Society of . Timmins. Open to nativeâ€"born Scots and Scotswomen and those of Scottish descent. Membership fee, $2.00 per year for ordinary members and 50c¢c. per year for associate members. Meets every third Monday of each month in the basement of St. Matâ€" thew‘s Church. All visiting members welcome., CATHERINE BONNELL, W.M. ELIZABETH TOWNSEND, Rec. Sec. Timmins Golden Star L. O. B. A. Lodge, No. 677 TIMMINS â€" LODGE No. 1815. ~Visiting Brothers and Sisters al ways welcome. Eileen Elliott, Edna Arnold, Meets on the Second and Fourth Thursday of each month at the Schuâ€" macher Union Church. All visiting members welcome. J. C. BONNELL, â€" JOHN WEBBER Meets every first and second Satâ€" urday in Each Month. Lancashire Club â€" Timmins Schumacher 1L..0. L.. O. 2975. Educational Tours 37 days $330.00 College Tours $330.00 y Timmins Gold Nugget Rebekah Lodge, No 173 Meets every Thursday in the monts in the Oddfellows‘ Hall, Third Ave. F.â€"Â¥. UTTLEY, T. HOWARD All Lancastrians welcome and their Friends are invited. Meets on the First and Third Friday of every month, in the hall at the corner of Mountjoy and Kirby. All visiting members welcome. Chas. Weir, M.M. John Webber, R.S. 14â€"27; TIMMING L0DGFE, 1.0.0.F. No. 459 Meets every Tuesday evening ir the Oddfellows Hall, Third Avenue. Visiting brethren requested to attend. J. 8. Muskett W. G. Smith MACKIE, P. LARMER, Timmins L.O.L. President. Phone, Call or J. K. Moore Second Section Pres, J. W. TURNBULL, Financialâ€"Secretary. See.â€"Treas, Secretary. T â€"4 LD

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