EAchenenonnenenenen South Porcupine Wins the Second Match in N.O.KH.A. cial to The Advance. Mrs. C. Jemmet, v the Poreupine New Idea Cash and Delivery ugzgestion That Falls May Default Other Games in the Series. _ South Porcupine Wins from Toronto Canoe Club with Good Score. Fire in the Municipal Garage. Tractor Has Narrow Escape. South Poreupine, Feb. 9th Thursday, Feb. 10th, 1927 Pine Tree Matches 3 boxes Fray Bentos Corn Beef 0 Clark‘s Tomato Soup Where you will eventually buyâ€"Why not Now! Cups, Mustard Clark‘ Jemmet, who has been in tween Compare Our Quality and Prices with Others s Vegetable Soup 108 pital The game on Wednesday last beâ€" ; been in tween Troquois Falls and the Poreuâ€" now able pine Hockey Club gave our home club Speâ€" to be home The gat "Where Quality Counts" 25¢ 55 10c 10c Choice Quality Mustard Qt. sealers only..........;..... 2 1b. Spaghetti........... Reâ€"Flex Floor Wax 1â€"Ib; Corn Starch 6 packages for 2 lb. Macaroni 103% Pine Street South or Wax ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo wmpence o0, Uregg z, briden 1, Paiangio 1. The Falls players showed decided strength in the first two periods, but Bingham‘s citadel proved practically impenetrable. _ The training of the Porcupine Club showed up to decided advantage in the third period where they were still fresh while the Falls the second win in the Northern group w€ the N.O.M.A. It is rumoured toâ€" day, But at time of writing had not been officially confirmed, that the Falls team were dropping out, henee defaulting the other two games to hbe played to Poreupine Hockey Club. The seore for Wednesday‘s game was 0â€"3, the home goals ‘being scored by 9â€"3, 1 Speneé THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMIN®S, ONTARIO We have the V alues! to pieces s A0)p is ‘Deing Briden 1 60c 230C 233C «DULSC less, of nose hy ‘and was ( looking r for the se apening was prov worked r: seored th quick sue Palangio, on a pass the fifth (Giregg se Toronto he was k bell rang took the Poreupin in the se third per: Spence t; some tim. pulation « The nint] from Bri ronto got Neeve to was score to boys taki ties, for 1 M L C 3 | Enenemenenenmemeien Enehemener S C by | sueh as Fell and Pa rio | found it impossible ed | For over half of the seored the first for Toronto, and in quick suecession on a good pass frép ‘alangio, Spence scored the fourt] on a pass from Spence, Briden seored the fifth and on a pass from Fell, (Gregg seored a sixth for Poreupine. Toronto then stormed Bingham and he was kept busy and just before the bell rang Toronto‘s defence, Burry, took the puck and alone rushed the Porcupine defence, successfully seorâ€" dino the second for the visitors. In the third period on a pass from Palang10, Spence tallied the seventh and then some time later, by some clever maniâ€" pulation on his own, scored the eighth. The ninth tally was made by a pass from Briden to Grege and soon Toâ€" ronto got the puck and on a pass from Nceeve to Huggins their third goal was secored. The game was clean and sood to watch throughout, our «own boys taking three of the four penalâ€" ties, for minor infringements. W. (G. Bowles acted as referee. Lineâ€"up :â€" Torontoâ€"Goal, Verney; â€" defence, Huggins and Burry; centre, Richardâ€" son: wings, Careless and Dibbele; subs., Love, Neeve and Spradhorow. Poreupineâ€"(toal, _ Bingham; (3rd period Levine), defence, Fell and Palangio; centre, Gagnon; wings, Gregeg and Spence; subs., Hughes, Quinn and Briden. After the mateh the young ladies of the town enterâ€" tained the two clubs at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sampson, West Dome Lake. The rooms were decorated with the Poreupine colours and a very pleasant time was enjoyed. On Sunâ€" day morning the visitors were shown over the Dome and left on the noon train for Iroquois Falls, expressing creat appreciation of their reception by Poreupine, it being said that Porâ€" cupine fans were the most encouragâ€" ing with their applause for visitors of any place they had been. During the past week there were interesting times at the Curling rink. The semi finals for the Gallagher Cup wtre playved between the rinks of H. looking rather white, was back again for the second period. Soon after the opening of â€"this period Huggins, who was ]novmu one of their qtmnnost, worked right through the defence and seored the first for Toronto, and. in «mi(-k suecession on a good pass frip ‘alangio, Spence scored the fourt on a pass from Spence, Briden seored of a 35â€"mile race in that city. In a dominionâ€"wide contest for the Canaâ€" dian championship he came second, the winner being only 2 inches ahedd of him. â€" The third contestant came in 20 minutes later. As his prize Mr. Mr. Fiorovanti Baggio, who has been in camp since Christmas, this week received his diploma from the "Federation Cycliste de la Province Quebec,‘‘ in Montreal as the Chamâ€" pion eyelist of Montreal. This was won over a 60â€"mile course. He also has a handsome medal as the winner (On Saturday night close to 700 fans watched the combat between Poreuâ€" pine Hockey ‘Club and Toronto Canoe Club. The visitors were much lightâ€" er than the home team but were good skaters and played good combination but with Bingham, the Invincible, in the goal, and a stone wall defence suech as Foell and Palangio make, they shot puck »penece Just sl »penee FUNERAL DIRECTO :: 78 THIRD AVENUE Telephones 608â€"J and 608â€"W. skated around his own goal to the visâ€"aâ€"vis goalie, but though his effort was persistent he did not get a chance to tally. From a faceâ€"off Briden, Spence gand Hughes did some good work that made the first counter. By a long shot and good pass from the centre Spence placed the rubber in a second time. On a pass from Spencee, Gagnon seored a third goal; the light was flashed as a notice, but as it looked rather doughtful, Gregg sent it back to make assurance doubly sure. Palangio started out with the puck for the 4th counter but tripâ€" ping and falling, it was grabbed by Greeg and pushed over the line. The first period ended 4â€"O0. In the seâ€" cond Briden did some pretty work in getting the puck out of the danger zone after a faceâ€"off that looked very favourable to Hollinger. Soon after (Girego managed to draw Levine out of his goal and seored the 5th. At one time during this period Porgupine was only playing three men, the others taking a rest in the penalty box. Fell was defence. Gagnon, wings, and centre, and by their clever work Bingâ€" ham didn‘t even have to exert himâ€" self in goal. By some amusing tacâ€" tics they gave the Hollinger boys good exerceise chasing back and forth to the far side of the rink for the puck. When the team were at strength aâ€" gain by some good team work between Briden and Spence another goal was obtained. In the third period Gregg and Spence were responsible for the 7th; Spence and Gregg for the 8th, and Spence and Gagnon just a few seconds after for the ninth. In these last plays Spence stole the pass from Hollinger in the centre ice and the forwards rushed in threeâ€"man combinâ€" ation on the goal making a counter every time. The Poreupine boys reâ€" ceived decidedly the majority of the many penalties but all for minor ofâ€" fences. Some of the fans thought Burns was trying to polish off any of their rough edges, in view of the fact that they may be in line for the the Allan Cup. ‘(The game was handled by W. Burns and*J. Walker. Poreuâ€" pine lineâ€"upâ€"Goal, Bingham ; defence, Fell and Palangio;, centre, Gagnon, wings, Spence and Gregg; subs., Hughes, Briden and Hamilton. After the game the boys were entertained to dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. HMutchinson, Dome Mines. A rush into MacArthur township is reported, . heavily laden_ dogâ€"sleighs having been seen. leaving for there early on Wednesday. avenue, but purposes returning to Montreal in the Spring. «Meanwhile he is keeping in traihing by a sort of treadmill bieyele which was shipped from Italy for his especial use. There was consiGerable excitement downtown toâ€"day ~when the alarm was given for a fire in the municipal garage where the township tractor is housed.â€" The building was blazing merrily by the time it was seen, but the prompt action of the brigade preâ€" vented the mare serious loss of the tractor, although. the building itself is pretty well damaged. The mechaniâ€" cal part of the tractor is undamaged but the seat, hood, ete. is seorched considerably. The fire was caused, Hollinger and Poreupine Hockey Clubs met in the Mines League series on Monday night at South Poreupine arena, when the home boys whiteâ€" washed the visitors to the tune of 9â€"0. It appeared at first as though the Hollinger aggregation was strongâ€" er opposition that on their previous visits here, but when the Poreupines began piling up goals they seemed to lose their morale and their combinaâ€" tion, ete., went to pieces. _ In the first period the visitors gave planty to, do. At one time Fell seâ€" There was a meeting tal Auxilis>y on Tues Miss Chambers won the ing ‘gathcered‘ in the m« bers, (17), and thevef handâ€"vainted china _ =i1 Wright. In all $36 w as fees from new me:m will cover the cost of porch. â€" Plans were 1 Birthday Party snd To: p.m., on Thurscay, Feb following are ncede a period the visitors gave DmSnham planty to, do. At one time Fell seâ€" cured the puck and kept it while KepiL in the DU second time this fire, the brigade fall to quench a Mr. Tomlin, of South Porensine, i this week starting in business in 7 m mins in Mining Exhibits and J3 change. Baggio received a handsome 17â€"jewel and engraved watch with his name, the event, ete., engraved on the back. Mr. Baggio is now at the home of hi sister, Mrs. V. Mazumuato, Gold avenue,. but purposes returning to meeting of thi in Tuesday vwon the prize 11 1h hbrou 16 suitable gifts:â€"toilet or Sunlight soap, powdered Bon Ami, O.D. Cleanâ€" ser. paper napkins, ash trays for men,. zlass buttér dishes, jam dishes, fower vases, electric light bulbs, nail files, brushes, combs, groceries of anavw kind. Golden Ave. Coal, Wood, Ice, Feed Transfer QUALITY BSERVICE [f it is feed you want we have it. HARNESS SHOP TRUCK TRANSFER Agents for Cockshutt Plow Gilson Manufacturing Co. For Best Value Have You a Cold? sTOP IT! USE Next Goldrange Hotel. Phone 119. Porcupine Feed Transfer Co. Dr. A. H. Cameronâ€" Smith Nurserymen, Landscape Architects, Etce. Trees, Shrubs, Fruit Bushes, Perennials MRS. F. J. 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