Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 26 Nov 1925, 1, p. 2

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A Race Track Theresa Gough In a romance of 1897 and toâ€"day CLAIRE WINDS LAST TIME TOâ€"NIGHT "The Denial" prised All Star Cast romance in which appears the thoroughbred that surâ€" them all at Miami, ®. . * l.“ + ## # .. # .. ## # *# *4 ## eates Cad # # *4 * + *4 *# 4 #* # _% .. 2COMING FRIDAY SATURDAY 2 December 4th and 5th. iYal\ama Canut in "The Riding g Comet." Some thing, some picture you should see it. With love, mystery, society, wealth, beauty, blending for your delight. What would you do? We can not tell you what to do but our Screen will show you. A love tale amid the north wood pines. Feaâ€" FRIDAY AND SATURDAY " ONE YEAR TO LIVE~" ‘‘Broadway Beauties‘‘ Fighting Ranger, 10. "‘The Sleuth" WED. THURS., DEC. 2ndâ€"3rd. ‘*40th Door‘‘ No. 4 " The Circus Cyclone " E” turing MARGUERITE COURTOT. "Fighting Ranger" No. 11 " Aggravatin‘ Kid " LAST TIME TOâ€"NIGHT " JACQUELINE " THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO ‘‘In the Grease.‘‘ "‘Tricked" ho atastodtest .m“.“.0 The sight of one thing, however, inâ€" variably caused the quartette to disâ€" play all the enthusiasm anyone could demand. Tobacco was unmistakably a tremendously prized article, one that they enjoyed hugely, though they had never in their lives made its acâ€" quaintance previous to boarding the brought them from Baker Lake to god ship ‘‘Jean Revillion‘‘ which Liverpool, Nova Seotia. As a solace for the rigours of W inâ€" ter as they know it, all fourâ€"after sampling everything in the form of tobaceo offeredâ€"took away with them to" Pagwa, Ontario, a plentiful supâ€" ply of Millbank Virginia Cigarettes, and of Dixie Bright Plug Smoking Tobacco in the famous vacuum (airâ€" tigcht tin. Evidently these primitive people are exceedingly quick to sense value when they encounter it. NEW COURT HOUSE AT COCHRANE NOW READY Civilization‘s many wonders apparâ€" ently made but slight impression on Savakak, Anatota, Attawinga and Tapita, four Eskimos brought to Montreal by officials of the Revillion Freres Trading Company. The four visitors from the frozen North smiled and were mildly amused by the white man‘s environment and pastimes, but displayed little enthusiasm for the mechanicals marvels which they were viewing for the first time. ing being put Honor Judge and â€" chambers building and is east corner of t Ave. The Dis November 24â€"Mill vs. Shops. 25â€"Steel Shops vs. Schumacher VISITING ESKIMOS ONLY IMPRESSED BY TOBACCO. pation â€" yesterday pomp or ceremon and only the mov iture. etc. gave ind The Northland Post of Cochrane last week says:â€"*‘‘While a few men are still bhusy on the final touches of some interior work, the new Court House building was opened for oceuâ€" Cooke, F. Stonehouse, H. Cornish, C Small, S. Eckhart, H. Leng (Capt.). Leftâ€"Oversâ€"M. MeLellan, G. Mc Garry, A. Williams, H. Valentine, ‘A Furlong, E. Monohan, K. Blanchfield I. A. Solomon (Capt.). Kitchen, A.~L,. Shaw, R. Gray, (Capt.). f shopsâ€"S. McMillan, A. Coctain, E. Angrignon, M. Cushing, J. MeDonald, .: j â€"bt. Clarpike, : Mr.: . Mackie,. J. Davis, K. Brown, E. Williams, G. Hagâ€" gerty, M. MceMillan (Capt.). Sschumacher Hardwareâ€"8. C. Plaâ€" tus, M. Lewis, 8. Goldstein, J. Abrams, J. Martin, F. Feldman, L. Colhen, T. Feldman, E. Eady, M. Lawson, C. Abrams, (Capt.). Abrams, (Capt.). Engineersâ€"R. J. Ennis, H. G. Skavyâ€" lem, D. E. Keeley, 8. A. Wookey, J. H. Hall, Ken. Gray, R.S,. Robinson, Geo. Campbell, C. Simpson, M. L. Urquhart, J. Beattie, L. J. Logan, L. Urquhart, J. Beattie, L. J. Logan, L. M. Brown, R. D. Parker (Capt.). Millâ€"J. J. Denny, D. Briden, H. M. Sands, K. 6. Yorke, W. Small, N. Nayâ€" lor,‘ / N. ‘Tario, . A. Todhunter (Capt.). Steel Shopsâ€"J. Ferguson, C. H Price, R. Richards, L. Andrews, H Mullins, W. Hallowell, J. 0. Robinson )Y Mclntyre Bowling League Organized For the Season Officers for the Year. List of Teams and Members. Eight Teams in the League. Close to a Hundred Memâ€" bers Schedule Drawn Up for First and Second Half of The Season. The following are the officers for the year:â€" Honorary Presidentsâ€"Messrs. R. J Ennis and J. P. Bickle. Presidentâ€"Mr. Jas. Shewan. Viceâ€"Presidentâ€"Mtr. W. R. Sulliâ€" ild, M. Starr (Capt Officeâ€"D. /‘ M. 1 Sandwith, A. H. NC B. J a Melintyre Recreation Hall Bowlin League is organized for 1925â€"192( ind away to a good start. Hardware. 26â€"Office vs. Engineers. 27â€"Mercantile vs. Leftâ€"Overs. Gaston SCHEDULE FIRST HALP Campbell Staples, Newlands, ooke, H. E. I as. Shewan, an, A. Coctain, E ing, J. MeDonald Mr.:: Mackie,.. /J Williams, G. Hage xd .n ABell; _ H H. Cornish, C Leng (Capt.). \\ a«hlle Sulliâ€" Pini School JUNIOR BASKETBALL ON FRIDBAY EVENING a fence. while and you get a it?"‘ ‘"‘Wha‘ fer?‘‘ replied the aged and contented worker, ‘‘Whyâ€"if you had a good brush you could do twice as much work."‘ ‘«Yeh, but ah ain‘t got twice as much vsork to do!"‘"‘ The Junior Basketball game on Friday evening between the High School boys and the Shops Juniors vas a mighty interesting one. The High School lads are developing into a real snappy aggregaton and show a nice â€" combination However, the Shops Juniors had no subs and two of them, Tevins and Boyd, had helped their big brothers, the Mdsons, out in the first game, so found the gourg hard, playing two games in one night, but they were by no imeans sn(med under and are certanly a team to be reckoned wth. rams, â€"cen defence. Shops Jt forwards; chan, Grec ; Another fast and exciting game was played in the Senior Basketball series on Friday evening, Nov. 20th, in the High School gymnasium, when the Masons and Ramblers met in a regular league fixture. The first periâ€" od saw the Masons away to a good start and they ran up a good lead. However, the Ramblers came back strong in the second period and nearâ€" ly tied the seore. The third period was a real hot one, each team playing real hard basketball, the Masons finâ€" ally winning by a, score of 34 to 26. Ramblers â€" Parker, Roberts and Carson, forwards; D. Brown, centre; Thompson, Ayotte and Burke, deâ€" BOTAâ€" L0 . An(d Master, West Dome L November 22nd, 192. Ramblers â€" P: Carson, forwards; Thompson, Ayotte fence. High â€" Schoolâ€" Mann, Kinmisto rams, centre; BASKETBALL AT HIGH i\ SCHOOL FRIDAY EVENING Masonsâ€"Hains, Fraser and Tevins, forwards; Wolno, centre; Boyd, Jarrâ€" ett and Klinkenberg, defence. March 29â€"Mill February December 18â€"Shops vs. L Jan. 1926. 5â€"Mill vs. Ste (6iâ€"Mercantile 7â€"Schumacher cineers 2â€"Shops vs. Schumacher Hdwe. 3â€"Mill vs. Office. 4â€"Engineers vs. Leftâ€"Overs. 5â€"Mercantile vs. Steel Shops. 9â€"Steel Shops vs. Leftâ€"Overs. 10â€"Shops vs. Engineers. 11â€"Mercantile vs. Office. 2â€"Mercantile vs. Mill. 3â€"Shops vs. Office. 4â€"Leftâ€"Overs vs. Schumacher Hardware. 5â€"Engineers vs. Steel Shops. 0â€"Schumacher Hardware vs. Office 10â€"Mereantile vs. Engineers. 11â€"Shops vs. Steel Shops. 12â€"Mill vs. Leftâ€"Overs. 16â€"Leftâ€"Overs vs. Shops. 17â€"Office vs. Steel Shops. 18â€"Engineers vs. Mill. 19â€"Mercantile vs. â€" Schumacher 23â€"Steel Shops vs. Mill. 24â€"Schumacher Hardware vs. Enâ€" cineers. 25â€"Shops vs. Mereantile. 206â€"Leftâ€"Overs vs. Office. 14 10 16 colored man was whitewashing ce. A passerâ€"by watched him a and asked: ‘‘Sam, why don‘t et a brush with more bristles in Schumacher Hardware vs. Office vs. Mill. Shops vs. Schumacher Hdwe Steel Shops vs. Mereantile. Office vs. Mercantile. Leftâ€"Overs vs. Steel Shops. Mill vs. Schumacher Hdwe. Mercantile vs. Leftâ€"Overs, Schumacher Hardware vs. Steel Shops. Leftâ€"Overs Engineers Office vs. A Shops vs. Engineers vs. Steel Shops. Leftâ€"Overs vs. Mill. Steel Shops vs. Shops. Schumacher Hardware vs Office Mercantile vs. Engineers. Office vs. Steel Shops. Mercantile _ _ Schumacher Hardware. Engineers vs. Mill. Shops vs. Leftâ€"Overs. )TE H H Tevens and J. Bovd., centre enc Steel Shops Shops and M Clark, L forwards . H 10 1€ shops. ard ware Ofhice. eftâ€"Overs Schumachet on Sunday, ._â€" daughter. the High McGuire Roberts owo «h. NPA NZAR V NZ 6 # £ 41â€"53 Aplep in a2s «feafeafeats *,. * e ** *# * 4 #4 *# Li *4 * #% *4 * 6 *4 + # *4 + # ** * #% *4 *# € *4 < *4 *# # *4 #@ *4 *# * *# Li #4 # *# *4 * € *4 +. *# #4 * #4 *# *4 * * *4 #4 * @ *4 *# #* #% @ ** % * * 8 Reduced Rate. If you are taking a trip to the Old Country or wish to send for friends. 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After performing 200 days‘ work on a claim, patent is granted on payment of $2.50 or $3.00 per Arrangements _ have _ been made by which parcels of gold ore will be purchased from prosâ€" pectors developing their claims or others who may have gold ore to sell. Full particulars may be obtained from A. A. Cole, manaâ€" gcer, Temiskaming Testinge Laâ€" The mineral resources of Onâ€" tario cover practically the entire list of metalliecs and nonâ€"metalâ€" liecs. Ontario _ possesses the largest individual deposits on the continent of tale, feldspar, mica and graphite. The greatâ€" est nickel mines in the world are at Sudbury, the largest deâ€" posits of cobalt and the richest silver camps at Cobalt _ and South Lorrain, and highly proâ€" ductive gold ecamps at Poreupine and Kirkland Lake. Ontario‘s gold mines are attracting worldâ€" wide attention. The production of this metal in 1924 was valued at $25,6069,262. a claim, patent is granted on payment of $2.50 or $3.00 per acre, depending on location in unsurveyed or surveyed terriâ€" tory. Deputy Minister of Mines Toronto. THOS. W. GIBSON Singer Sewing Machine Shop R. RICHARDSON, Agent. TICKET OFFICE NTARIO‘S MINERALS Minister of Mine Toronto. T. N. 0. Station. Don‘t Miss This A ) balt, or t! lars may De Cole, manaâ€" [esting Laâ€" 12 *3 und( Box 68

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