Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 9 Feb 1928, 2, p. 8

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Dangerous Varicose Veins Reduced or Money Back fififi!imgiififibfi!filfihfififikfikfifliflflfiHiH'i!:fi!:fiH'iHi!fiEfi!-fi55555555‘5 This Siimple Home Treatment is Giving Amazing Results ‘ The Goldfield Drus Store If you or any relative or friend is worried because of varicose veins,? or bunches, the best advice that any-i one in this world can give you is to| ask your drugrist for an original twoâ€" ounce bottle of Moone‘s Emerald Oil Thursday, Feb. 9th, 1928 larged veins. _ Soon that they are growing treatment should be the veins are of no South Porcupine Trimmgd Toronto Canoe Club, 6 to | Nnnt Nice Game of Hockey, with the Porcupitre Boys Showing ,,,,, Superiority at the Game. Other Hockey Matches at| «a South End. Two Dogs Killed in Big Fight. Fine Showâ€" "© ings at Red Lake Property of South End Men. ys South Poreupine, Feb. 7th, 1928 Special to The Advance. Mr. W. Donaghue eame up from Toronto on Monday evening, where he has been undergoing specialists‘ treatâ€" met. â€"He intends returning on Thursâ€" dav and will have to undergo further THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS,ONTARIO th, 1928.| operations before he can hop« Word has come to us this week o the marriage of Miss Sadie LaChancee formerly a reéesident here, to Mr. Wil liam Beetham, of Toronto, the cere mony taking place at the home of th groom‘s p‘uenth in Toronto. Th bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Alex LaChance, tm'mml) of this plae but now of Rouyn. A" hockevy game has been arrange A" hockey game has been arranged for Friday evening between the Maple Leafs of South Poreupine and« the Kirkland Lake High SNchool hboys. This promises to be an interesting game. Then the Maple Leats are goâ€" ing back on Saturday with the Kirkâ€" land Lake boys for a game there on Saturday night. Mr. George L. LaMothe, of Mattaâ€" ‘a, is on a visit to his daughters, Mrs. Iu. J. Rapsey and Mrs. M. Bisette. Mr. LaMothe was mayor of Mattawa for twentyâ€"five years. Another pan' of twin girls have arrived at the Poreupine Presbyterian hospital here. This time they are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kingâ€" ston, of the Consolidated West Dome Lake Mines, and they were born on Sunday, February 5th. Congratulaâ€" tions. The Cornish Weleome Dancee Club are holding their regular dance on Saturday evening, the admission for nonâ€"members being 47 cents and 3 cents tax and members 25 cents. Mr. Cecil Whitehead, of Matheson was in town this week. Mr. Donald Frood, of Connaughi was a visitor in ecamp over the week en . On Wednesday evening last the Timmins Tuxis and the Dome Tuxis met in the South Poreupine arena and the home team were defeated 2â€"1. 1 was a very closely fought game, the winning goal by Timmins being made within a minute of the final gong. The one count for the Dome boys was made by Johns, the flashy defence of the team. For Timmins, Ellies seored one and the final one was shot across the line by Jack Williams during a seramble in front of the goal. _ The game was very clean throughout the aim of Tuxis hockey | beâ€" ing toâ€" build strong _ character, game â€" wWwas the ~aim â€" o ing . to : but througch clean through clean and wellâ€"played sport. ‘©Playing the game,‘‘ not piling up goals at any cost, is the underlying prineiple and both teams showed how well they were living up to this prinâ€" ciple. They lined up as follows with C. Jemmett as an efficient referee:â€" Timminsâ€"goal, â€" Wallingford _ (then Ray); defence, Grant and Dewar; centre, Ellies; wings, Graham and Williams; sub., Paice. Dome Tuxisâ€" goal, McCaffrey; defence, Johns and D..Taylor; centre, Cattarello; wings, Doran and Michaelson ; subs., F. Tayâ€" lor and MeWilliams. ‘Gordie‘ Spence is now the trainer of the Tuxis boys. _Mr. A. J. Kennedy, M.P.P., of New Liskeard, was in town this week, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James (xlbwn â€"In a big dog fight up on Connaught Hill last mght there were two dogs killed. _ Onlookers claim there were about fifteen dogs in the serap before it was finished. ~One of the dogs killâ€" ed belonged to Mr. Mahoney, the other has tag No. 38. The nttle daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Webb, of the Dome Extension, is very ill at present. % Mrs. Frank Hill has returned to town after a visit at her former home in Thessalon.s At the curling rink the Lang Shield| was won by the rink with J. Gallagher skip, James Alexander, viceâ€"skip, F. C. Evans, second; C. Melnmis, lvad.l They played two games winning over a rink skipped by J. Costain, and in the evening they won over 8. Sky‘s rink, 15 points against 9. The competition for the Pillsworth Memorial Cup begins toâ€"night with| #+4 * A #+ +. / #4 *# A #+4 * ## * C ++ *# o @4 + *4 *, A a A #+ *#, L #+* it :*% As#\ t# @4# *# Lt #+4 #. MR ## # ut #e *# *# _4 Mr. Joln Hill, of Golden avenue, is in Toronto to undergo an operation. In the police court on Thursday there were four drunks who paid the usual $10 and costs. J. Hasset was arraigned under the Traffic Aet for not having proper markers on his car. He paid a fine of $16.25. A. Lee was also responsible under the Traffic Act for a similar offence and paid a like fine.. For a case of assault N. Nosky paid the costs of court. A ease of theft and of receiving stolen goods was adjourned until this week. y 0% * * The competition for the Pillsworth Memorial Cup begins toâ€"night with the following schedule to be played: Feb. 7, Pearce vs. Smith, Shewan vs. Strain; Feb. 8, Boyle vs. Brooks, Evans vs. Kennedy; Feb. 9, Russell vs. Britton, Walton vs. Bucovetsky; Feb. 10, Boyle vs. Evans, Brooks vs. Kennedy; Feb. 13, Smith vs. Strain; Feb. 14, Pearce vs. Shewan, Russell vs. Walton ; Feb. 15, Britton vs. Bucoâ€" vyetsky, Boyle vs. Kennedy; Feb. 16, Brooks vs. Evans, Pearce vs. Strains; Feb. 17, Russell vs. Bucovetsky, Peéare? Vs., ~ml Kennedy, Boyle Walton vs. Bu Britton; Feb : Feb. 24, Brook 24, Brooks vs F\'am Feb. 27, Stevenson is in Elk Lake disâ€" luol\mo' over some claims there. Charles LaMothe ac companied eb., 20, Shewan Smith:; Feb. 2] Bucove D€ vetsk Pear. Kennedy Brooks + Shewan,. was Trom Red Lake was plent to the eye almost 11 system is four 0 Gallagher M accepted ‘Phe. line samples of ore that have come out of Red Lake. One large chunk was from a surface vein system of the Red Lake Shore Gold Mines and there was plenty of gold in it, quite visible to the eye. In places the gold seomed almost like small nuggets. The vein system from which this was taken is four or five feet wide. Mr. C. V. Gallagher, reeve of Tisdale, is one of the interested shareholders in this mine. There were also samples from the Howie mine of highly mineralizâ€" the Howie n ed quartz. gold existed that it runs minded us vt I’nrcupmo Hocgey and their friends at a dance, given in the 1.0.0. F. hall, South Pmcu]mw There was an abundance of good things to eat and a merry time was spent by all. ()n \dtm(lav evening there was anâ€" other informal dance given in the I.O. O.F.chall by Frank Sulh\m\ and his orchestra, which was thoroughly enâ€" joved by those present. The bridge club met at the homes of Mrs. iS. Sk\ and Mrs. P. B. Clarke last week. The prize winners were Mrs. T. Lang and Miss Marshall, while Mrs. S. Pearee and Mrs. F.u- rant succeeded in getting the consolaâ€" tion awards. This week the club are being entertained by Mrs. T. Lang of the New York Poreupine. Amon«r those attending the Fireâ€" men (omentlon at Kirkland Lake last w (*ol\ were Messrs H. M. Wilson, M. Smith, George Starling, R. Mansâ€" field, D. \I(Lellan and W, Skinner. They came back much enthused over the courtsey of Kirkland Lake people, their fine new rink, their splendid Mr. Goodlands of Kirkland Lake was up to spend the weekâ€"end with his family here. \Miss Margery Hudson, of Comberâ€" mere, Ont., is visiting her sister Mrs. W. Parcher, Sixth a,venue.\, _ Mr. Horace Brown, who has been for some months past the Timmins correspondent of The Toronto Daily Star, left on Friday last for Toronto where he will be on the staff of The Star in the city. 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