Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 22 Apr 1926, 1, p. 3

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We have a delightful and pleasing range of individual dress lengths of Fancy, Printed and Bordered Crepes in Silk and Silk and Cotton. The very newest styles and designs In Crepe Scearves we are showing a charming selection of Printed and Painted Crepes, etc. BOOTS AND SHOES FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN In a very pleasing range of the season‘s newest and foremost fashions. Qualities the Highest and Prices the Lowest Sturdy wearing for the children for school wear at the best possible prices Kayser Vests and Bloomers Choice Selection EVERY HOLLINGER EMPLOYEE ENTITLED TO REGULAR DISCOUNT Qualities Accentuate the Charm of the Season‘s Foremost Fabrics (QLD EMPIRE TLE A TDC No. 6 ‘‘Ace of Spades‘‘ FRIDAY SATURDAY, 23â€"24 Margaret Livingstone Supported by James Kirkwood and Lila Lee. MONDAY TUESDAY, 26â€"27 Pete Morrison WEDNES. THURSDAY, 28â€"29 UNIVERSAL FEATURE No. 7 ‘‘Ace of Spades‘‘ ‘Eighteen Carat‘‘ Friday, April 30 Saturday May 1 Evelyn Brent ‘‘Unfriendly Enemies‘‘ ‘"The Failure‘‘ "Wandering Husbands" LAST SHOWING TOâ€"NIGHT Gloria Swanson @f/ Kayser Hosiery in all the THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Leading Shades $2.00 No. 5 ‘*S cars‘‘ ‘‘Big Game‘‘ Comedy there would be a T. N.0O. Railway built into Poreupine? Well, he is right in Schumacher! When he and a Frenchman took moss off the Dome and saw that gold, he at onee exclaimâ€" ed! Holy Gee! By gosh! You‘ll see the T. N.O. Railway build into here. And I guess he told the truth! Mr. Harry A. Preston, Oldâ€"timer of the North, has Great Faith in the Far North. Thinks the Lord Knew What He Was Doing when He Made "New Ontario and the Rest of the World" in Six Days. The following letter from the oldâ€" timer of the North Land, Mr. H. A. Preston, will give the people someâ€" thing to think about:â€" ‘*‘Who was the first man to predict Will Travel Be By Auto or| By TN.0. to James Bay? ed! Holy Gee! By gosh! You‘ll see the T. N.O. Rdll\\d\ build into here. And I guess he told the truth! ‘‘Now he thinks the railway should have been built into James Bay, and once the railway is there someone surely could form a company ecalled the James Bay Navigation Co., with small craft to take prospectors and others up the west and east coasts to the dozens of large rivers coming from inland, some right from mnear Rad Lake. Into these rivers flow dazens of smaller streams from north aad south, and the prospectors could get in there and most surely some great mines will be discovered. ‘‘But now that the Hudson Bay Railway is going to be built to Port Nelson, if Red Lake proves a good thing, it looks as though the prospeecâ€" tor will he turned in that direction, instead of to James Bay by T. N.O. i hey will go to Nelson and come down the west shore of the Bay to those rivers that lead to Red Lake district, whereas if our own T. N.0O. were to be built to the Bay there would ‘be both the east and the west coasts easy of acceess. Even supposing the GOAL NORTH OF COGHRANE EQUAL TO DRUMRELLER easy of access. Even supposing the railway did notf* pay, then take up the tracks and a good auto road even could be made of it, and believe me thousands of ears would go the trip to: James Bay. Just wait till the So Says Visitor from West After Careful Examination and Investigation. so Trightened that she was hysterical and this gave the thief ample time to make his getâ€"away. Her father notified the police when she reached home, and careful search is being made for the robber. Incidents like this are fortunately rare in the North Land. A year or so ago a somewhat similar style of robbery was attemptâ€" ed in Timmins, but the lady attacked put up so bonnie a fight that the robâ€" bers were glad to get away. SUDBURY GIRL ROBBED BY ROUGH THIEF LAST WEEK Waste is worse than loss. Indifâ€" ference is the cause of an alarming amount of waste. 31 road from North Bay to Cochrane is in shape for autos! Watch our Yankee friends coming and going like they do from the \\ estern States to Monâ€" treal by way of Sault Ste. Marie and Sudburvy every summer. ‘*‘There are many people who eall themselves Canadians and who even have the nerve to condemn the counâ€" try from Cochrane to James Bay and beyond, just like they did when our T. N.O. was started from North Bay. Any man who said there would be great gold and silver mines disâ€" covered was looked upon as having something wrong with his head.. Toâ€" day there are hundreds of these people living up in this New Ontario who were the very ones who said it would not be much. Yes, lots of such people have made fortunes, and yet toâ€"day they think nothing good exists beyond Poreupine. ‘‘Now that the railway is not so very far from James Bay, why not put it through, and make a waterway for prospectors to the unexvplored country towards Red Lake and other parts, ‘‘The first man who discoveres big thing near James Bay, and whi will be anything like Cobalt or Pore pine, should have a purse of $20,( presented to him. F.A. FOURTH EMPIRE TOUR GREAT REGORD T0 UPROLD ‘*Would it not be nice to be able to travel by auto from the most southâ€" erly part of Florida to James Bay, when at present there is only a short distance that prevents you doing it by train or autos. Who has any right to say that country is no good for anything? _ Surely Someone must have known what He was doing when it only took six days to make New Onâ€" tario and rest of the Timmins Hopes to Put a Crimp in the Record of the F.A. Team for South Africa and Australia Billy Fenton, the popular sports writer for The Toronto Telegram, had an interesting article in last Saturâ€" day‘s issue relative to the record of the Old Country touring team in playing 60 games in South Africa and Australia without a single loss. This is of interest here, in view of the fact that the: touring. English F.A. tearm will be in Timmins for a game on July : However, .â€"the Timmins Football team in keeping up their own record will have to see that the touring F.A. team record referred to is broken. Sure thing! The article by Billy Fenton in part is as follows:â€" ‘*‘The football reputation of the Old Country will be in safe keeping when the F.A. team lands in Canada on May 23 for a coastâ€"toâ€"coast tour. This will be the fourth Empire tour, and it is on record that not a single game has been lost or even drawn, of the 60 played in South Africa and Australia. This record the F.A. fully anticipate upholding, otherwise they would not have sent over a team which includes nine men of international calibre, past and present. The original inâ€" tention was to send over a team comâ€" posed of professional and amateur ‘*Joe Smith, the Bolton Wanderers‘ insideâ€"left, who is fond of overseas tours, asked his directors to submit his name as a candidate for the Canâ€" adian tour and Joe is coming. WVhaut a pity he could not bring Ted Vizard along with him and thus complete the Burnden Park dazzling left wing. The pair may be veterans but it says much for their goodâ€"wearing qualities that Bolton cannot get better players to take their places and they do not want to yet awhile. Veterans with touches of grey appearing in their black hair, but both Smith and Vizâ€" zard are still wonderful footballers. After all these years their underâ€" standing is complete and there is nothing that they do not know of in the art of combination."‘ South Africa, 1910..23 23 143 16 South Africa, 1920..14 14 64 10 Australia, 1924â€"5 â€"...2%5b 25 139 13 ‘*In the second South African tour Joe Smith, the Bolton Wanderer capâ€" tain and insideâ€"left, who is included in the team to visit Canada, seored 24 goals in fewer games, and his eye has not lost its cunning or his foot its propelling power. ere is only a short ents you doing it Who has anyv right "orcuâ€" 20 .000 Thursday, April 22nd, 1926 Watch for our column â€" â€" weekly â€" â€" it‘s to vyour advantage. "The Home of F.Byck PHONES 614 and 615 Cor. 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