FRANK McGUIRE SIGNED BV THIS VEAR Former Timmins Hockey Star to Play for Smoky City in National League All in Timmins follow keenest interest the hockey Frank McGuire, a hockey UAE aSensational Price A NEWs, BETTER FURNACE Thursday, Oct. 28th, 1926 Hollinger Stores Ltd. TIMMINS, ONT. ‘‘Buy Hollinger Qualityâ€" It Pays‘‘ Telephone 102 Gilson Mifg. Co., Limited A moderate payment down inâ€" e stalls the new Gilson *‘*Magic." Learn all the features of this new sensationallyâ€"priced heating system. We will Catalogue, sketch plan forms, estimates and full plied without obligating you in any way. Act at make plans for heating your home properly. Burns Hard or Soft Coal, Coke or Wood PS W 0P P You aÂ¥fte not dependent upon hard coal alone as you get excellent results from any kind of fuelâ€"soft coal, coke, oil or gas. You enjoy an extra saving. by using low cost fuels. Less to Use The new Gilson ‘"Magic‘ is built of Tungsten Plate. Transmits heat THREE TIMES faster. 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LI MIT ED Royal Bank Building, TORONTO, 2 Montreal Quebec Ottawa Hamilton London, Ont. Winnipeg The following securities are well diversified in location, covering the provinces of Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, Alberta and British Columbia. They are those of basic Canadian industries and bear our recommendation. Invest in Canada If desired, investors can procure this identical diversity by purchasing smaller denominations. with the career of star who We invite your inquiries for investment servics. ‘‘In less than one season, though compelled to play a type of offensive different than that to which he was accustomed, McGuire blossomed out into one of the real star forwards of the United States Hockey League. On the Cleveland forward line he proved fully capable of standing the hurriâ€" cane clip set by Stewart, who last winter was voted the most valuable ‘‘Many players tried to make the grade as regulars of the Cleveland team. â€" Many tried and many failed. Of the few who made good, none jumped into popularity quicker than McGuire, ‘*MceGuire arrived in town yesterâ€" day morning from his home in Toronâ€" to and after a short conference with the local club owner affixed his name to the dotted line. He left today for Cleveland to visit friends, but will go to Chicago tomorrow and then ‘back to his home in for a few days before reporting here for the training period, which will get started in about 10 days. ‘‘Mickey is no stranger to Pittsâ€" burgh ice fans. He played at Duâ€" quesne (Garden several times while a member of the Ohio six. ‘‘McGuire is a forward, being equally efficient at centre and left wing. Last season he was a member of the champion Minneapolis sextet of the Western League; while previous to going to the Twin City he was a teammate of Nelson Stewart at Cleveâ€" land, iLcX s atnhanran +a«"IMi+to: ‘*While it was not made known just what salarly MeGuire will recelve, it is understood that his contract, "which is a threeâ€"year document, calls for one of the largest salaries in the circuit. ..........."..’.....“--“ (Mickey) MceGuire, former Cleveland and Minneapolis hockey star, was signed up last night by the management of the Pittsburgh proâ€" fessional club of the National Hockey League. made a big name for himself in the North Land, and since leaving here has added to his laurels by a large measure of fame in big hockey circles across the border. . This . season Frank McGuire has signed up with Pittsburgh. In a recent issue, The Pittsburgh Sun published a picture of Frank in a recent issue, together with the following sketch:â€" Average Yield 6.15%, welcome your inquiry. information, gladly supâ€" onceâ€"this is the time to McGuire is Popular 7 % Maturity Price Amount Annual June 1938 Apr. 1942 May 1941 THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO. gone!‘‘ A Moose Smoker and Chicken Stag is announced for Thursday evening, Nov,. 4th, in the lodge rooms, corner Cedar and Second avenue, at 8.30, under the auspices of the Moose Reâ€" lief _ Committee. _ There will be euchre, five hundred, free smokes, free refreshments, fine music, etc., etc. Hats and coats checked free. *Everybody welcome. Come and get your chickens for Thanksgiving,"‘ says the posters. From the success of previous events under the same auspices, it may be taken for granted that it will ‘be a most enjoyable and pleasant event. MOOSE SMOKER AND CHICKEN STAG ON THURSDAY, NOV. 4 Mr,. J. E. McCoshen has returned to Timmins with a number of specimens carrying considerable free gold and looking strikingly rich. The speciâ€" mens come from claims staked .by Mr. MceCoshen south of the O‘Brien in Quebec. On these claims this sumâ€" mer a new discovery was made that has every promise of turning out big. The discovery was made in July, and since then Mr. ‘MceCoshen has hbeen carrying on prospecting work. He says that not only do the samples show up rich, but the formation is of the kind that promuses well. SPECTACULAR SAMPLES | ON McCOSHEN CLAIMS "Owing to the changing of the O'roups which will play as pdrts of the N.H.L. this season further work on a new schedule was necessary, and in view of the failure of the special comâ€" mittee to agree on a solution of the Boston problem recently this is anâ€" other thing that the league must disâ€" *‘ ‘*A settlement of all the preâ€"season troubles of the National Hockey League will be effected at a meeting to be held in Toronto a week from Saturday. The necessity of another meeting after the annual affair arises in‘ connection with two important matters, the adopting of the playing schedule and the settlement of the Boston hockey player case. four seasons MceGuire played with Timmins and was reckoned as the star forward of that sextet. ‘*McGuire comes from Gravenhurst, in the Muskoka lake region of Ontaâ€" rio. At Gravenhurst, MceGuire played his first hockey trying his hand at the sport when a wee, little tad. As he grew older his ability soon became recognized, and he finally joined the team at Timmins, Ontario. ‘‘Mac packs a terrific shot and great ability to scamper down the side ice with the puck. His ability to hook shots into the net from a diffiâ€" cult angle gives him rank among the best shooters in the game. ‘‘But McGuire‘s real worth is his ability to perform in combination. He is a player who does not hog the puck. There is no individualism in his play. His efforts are for the team, making him the type of player much sought but seldom found. ‘*Not overâ€"burdened by weight, Meâ€" Guire makes up for that handicap by speed and gameness. Time and aâ€" gain, the opposition has attemped rough tactics with Mickey but always McGuire has givén just as good as he has ‘received and shown ability to stand the gaff in an amazing fashion for a man of his size. player in the National Hockey Leaâ€" Canada has her police mounted. Here we have ours stuffed. Maid: ‘‘Please, ma‘am, Fido‘s $10,080.00 $ 970.00 980.00 1,050.00 985.00 970.00 1,030.00 1,032.50 1,000.00 1,012.50 1,050.00 $£620.00 55.00 60.00 60.00 65.00 65.00 65.00 70.00 70.00 â€"Judge __Many an acerident has oceurred beâ€" cause the man at the wheel refused to release his clutch. ‘*Come â€" around â€" Friday amateurs‘ night.‘‘ Doctor: â€" *‘‘And d cise after your bath ? Truthful patient: step on the soap as I ‘‘Aw, come on, honey, give us a kiss.‘‘ ‘‘Continuing, Dr. Shields istated that, while he would not contribute funds to the Convention for missionâ€" ary or educational work, he would find other channels through which to carry on the work. A college, he stated, would be started on a modest seale, and this in the not too distant future. brother to everybody that needs that help."" ‘*Declaring that he and the memâ€" bers of Jarvis Street Baptist Church were *‘ Baptist,"‘ he declared that as far as he and his church were concerned not a dollar would be contributed to the Baptist Convenâ€" tion of Ontario and Quebee while it endorsed Professor Marshall of Mcâ€" Master University. ‘*He referred to the Convention‘s action of censure and continued: ‘I don‘t feel as if I were cast out. I mnever was cast out from any group where I never belonged. I am still a member of a Regular Baptist Church. This is a Regular Baptist Church."" ‘*Then his remarks had to do parâ€" ticularly with Professor Marshall of McMaster. Those, he declared, who could not see that the professor was a modernist were "‘sadly lacking in Biblical intelligence." ‘*Convention members had denied that machine tactics had been used. ‘‘But I declare,"‘‘ said Dr. Shields, ‘‘the Convention was packed with delegates in favor of MeMaster Uniâ€" versity."‘ ‘*‘The resolution was introduced by Rev. T. J. Mitchell of London, and seconded by Rev. Morley Hall of Timâ€" mins. Both spoke briefly and then Dr. Shields, chief speaker of the evening, dealt with it. ‘‘The committee named at last night‘s meeting and empowered to add to its numbers was as follows:â€"â€" Rev. T. J. Mitchell, London; Rev. John Dodds, Wheatley; Rev. C. J. Loney, Hamilton ; Rev. C. M. Carew, Fenelon Falls; Rev. Morley Hall, Timmins ; Rev. R K. Gonder, Strat- ford ; Rev J Proudfoot, Fingal ; Rev. W. E. Smalley, Tlverton, Rev. J H. Peer, Willowdale; Rev. W. E. Smith, London; Pastor A. . Campbell; Rev. J. G. Connor, Hamilton; Rev. W. J. Thompson, Long Branch; Pasâ€" tor Gordon Brown, Orangeville; Pasâ€" tor W. S. Whitcombe, Markham ; Pasâ€" tor James McGinley, Alton; Rev. John Ford; and Thomass Urquhart, Rev, W. H. Brown, Dr. T T. Shields, Rev. W. E. Atkinson, Rev, Alexâ€" ander Thomson, Rev. G. W. Allan, Rev. D N. Cameron, D. MacLulich, Rev. E. A. Brownlee and E. O. Wesâ€" ton, a]l of Toronto. ‘‘In view of the present situation within the Convention, and the necesâ€" sity of establishing a fellowship of brethren who hold and practice the doctrines, prineiples and policies of regular Baptists, as individuals and churches, it is resolved that a comâ€" mittee hereinafter named be appointed to take steps toward the organization of an association of Regular Baptists within the Baptist Convention of Onâ€" tario and Quebee to make possible the coâ€"operation of such Regular Baptists in missionary and educational work, and with authority to eall a meeting for the formation of such an associaâ€" tion at such a time and place as the committee shall determine, it being understood that it is intended that such an organization is to be without prejudice to the churches‘ status as parts of the Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec.‘‘ a 1 4 ‘‘The resolution, which was earâ€" ried without a dissenting vote, read: There was a heated ‘discussion at the annual convention of Baptist churches of Ontario and Quebec, held at Toronto last week, and the group led by Rev. Dr. T. T. Shields was outâ€" voted. According to Dr. Shields this group will found a college of their own to take the place of Mecâ€" Master University which they conâ€" sider is spoiled by ‘‘Modernism.*‘ The Toronto GHlobe last week in a reâ€" port of a meeting on Thursday night said :â€"â€" ‘"Supporters of Rev. Dr. T. T. Shields, who was censured by the Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec, crowding the Jarvis Street Baptist Church last night, decided by resolution to form an oroamzatlon within the Convention to maintain their own pnnmples and to carry on their own missionary and educaâ€" tional work, "REGULAR BABTISTS‘ TD BE NAME CHURCH GROUP Rev. M. R. 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