weil 3 ! Hï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬55555555555555555555 Thursday, Feb. 9th, 1928 The Sangamo Electric Clock Adrien T. Pommier en l _ You owe it to yourself and to your business to investigate this matter. Think of it! A clock that is guaranteed to keep accurate time without any attention after it is once placed on the wall, cord plugged in and curâ€" rent switched on. Lo. _ Em ® For the home, office, shop or store the Sangamo Electric Clock rules supreme. «iscc / C es Pss ies ... P .. is en o0 db oo stt t There is a good' variety of sizes, styles and finishes at a very pleasing range of low prices. Tt Pnsd h iï¬ C Visit us at your earliest convenience and we will gladly explain the merits of this clock in full detail and give you a demonstration of its qualâ€" ities that can not be equalled by any other clock. That‘s what they are all saying about LEADING JEWELRY STORE IN NORTHERN ONTARIO Timminsâ€"Ontario Exclusive Agent for the Sangamo Clocks Althougch the announcement was broadcasted throughout this section of the country only a week .ago. The .response .has been greater than we had dared to expect. "® h THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO | ~<Mr.oV. Wood but #oing down the lin« {\ir and Mrs. Geo. Lake lett bunda' mniorning for a couple of weeks‘ visi to southern and eastern Ontario citiés The regular meeting of the Caled nian Society of Timmins is schedul for Friday evening of this week, Fe 10th, in the Hollinger hall. _ The will be a very good programme and pleasant time assured to all. South Porcupine Again Trim Iroquois Falls Hockey Team ETT _ Big Crowd from South Porcupine Cheered the. Boys to Victory on Monday Night. Big Bridge and Euchre on Feb. 10th. Birrell‘s Bell‘s Concert Party Again Deâ€" lights South End Audience. South Porcupine, Feb. S8th, 1928. Special to The Advance. Mrs. Owen and daughter of Porquis Jet. visited friends in South Poreuâ€" pine this week. Ein % " N e eA P ) d The Catholie Churech are holding a| bridge and euchre in the High School| hall on Friday, February 10th. The| beautiful prizes are now on view in the; window of the South End Ph@grmacy. They include: two hoautiful'bridgei lamps, one: of which is donated by| S. Kennedy and family; a handâ€"emâ€" broidered luncheon set by Miss A. Sulâ€" livan; silver easserole dish, Mrs. Laâ€" forest; pipes in case by Father Lagreâ€" vol; also by T. J. Wright, and by Messrs Howardâ€" and â€" MacKenzie; Misses Lynch, Donlevey, Roney, Burns and Morris donated an ash tray and cigarette holder, also a set of bath salts, perfumed soaps, ete. W. D. Pearce and Son donated a cup and saucer, and South End Pharmaecy zave a fine Wahl peneil as a door prize. The consolation prizes are all weekâ€"end sets. Miss Velles, of Cobalt, is the guest of the Misses Verner, during the preâ€" sent week. Bornâ€"In South Porcupine to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bleweth, on Wednesâ€" day, February 1stâ€"a son. Congratuâ€" lations. Marriedâ€"By Rev. Father Lagrevol, Joseph Ephraim Beauchamp to Marie Rhea Valentine, both of Drinkwater Pit, on Wednesday, February 1st. Diedâ€"In South Porecupine on Sunâ€" day, February 5th, Ano, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Rintimaki, aged one month and fourteen days. Death was due to pneumonia _ We sincerely sympathize with the parents. l wotce The Anflllcan Women‘s Auxiliary are busy preparing for their euchre and dance on February 20th. The Guild of the United Church met this (Tuesday) afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. Taylor. A very dainty luncheon was served and plans were started for the holding of a bazaar at some future date, not yet determined. On Sunday evening after the church services, the Birrell Bell Orchestra party gave one of its highâ€"class conâ€" certs at the Majestic theatre. ‘The hall was comfortably filled. The orchâ€" estral pieces were welcomed by the audience and included ‘*On the Hike*‘ (overture) the ‘‘Oriental Fantasie,â€l ‘‘Desert Caravan,‘‘ ‘‘Star of the Orient,‘‘ ‘*Ambassador,‘‘ ‘*Field of Glory,"‘ ‘‘Flying Ace.‘‘ Of the violin solos possibly little Gracie Murray attracted most attention with her renâ€" dition of ‘*‘La Fille du Regiment." She shows more confidence in ~her playing and is most accurate in her tonation. â€" There was marked improveâ€" ment in the playing of Meta Melville in ‘‘Flowers and Ferns‘‘ a more diffiâ€" cult composition than she played last time, but she is still a little nervous. Bobbie Miner, in his difficult solo, et Rondo"‘ handled with ease the variations and gave a decidâ€" edly sweet touch to the tone of hus andante mnvement. ‘The cornet duet, Innumeral A district Timmins and District Notes sulf( cold. All ind complet will r« D()O](’)’ ing fro bury was anfoug thos line Sunday morning from the MA owill 1 ri¢ TCt return i1 111 results of wish him the Sunda y to w FPeb 1080 HI1 i I‘C Improve the Whiskerino. A rummage sale will be held by the Felix Club in the basement of the United Church on Saturday, Feb. 11th commencing at 2 p.m. / Mr. Kenny, prit pibliec school, lef south on aceount many friends wil a very speedy health and to his on business Poreupine Goldfields, Band and the Poreupine hockey fans with their variously constructed noiseâ€"making utensils, apparatus, contrivances, etc. Luckily they got a chance to use them to fine affect, and with deafening volume as in the hardâ€"fought game now and again our boys made some good play or got the puck past the fatal line. The first goal was made as the result of some brilliant hockey manoeuvring and was put across by fagnon assisted by Spence. The seâ€" cond was obtained by Saunders unâ€" assisted, the first period ending 2â€"O0. One more goal was worked out on either side. During a mixâ€"up at Thornton‘s goal the net was knocked down and while it was ‘being righted one of the Eskimas stole the Poreuâ€" pine rabbits foot and placed it behind ‘‘Rip‘‘ Powers. â€" But in a few seconds Murray broke away and unassisted got the puck right past Powers. In fact it seemed to be drawn straight towards the rabbits foot, so the disâ€" eusted Eskimos threw away our lucky omen. Fahey was again in the Iroâ€" quois Falls lineâ€"up having recovered from his injury and will probably be on hand for Thursday night‘s game in the arena here, which promises to be one of the closest battles ever staged on South Poreupine ice. Fans will get their money‘s worth and then some. It may still be anybody‘s game. Mr. Geo. Field left on and eastern Ontar As Iroquois Falls was not ready for these playâ€"offs at the time originally decided on, (some of their players beâ€" ing indisposed) it has been necessary to cancel the exhibition games which were to have taken place with the C. C.M.‘s of Toronto, this week in order to work out these playâ€"offs this week sb the finals with the Kapuskasingâ€" Cochrane group can ‘be played next week. Mr. Donald Frood. of Conn was in town over the wee_k-end. TE VEmE M .:\Ir. W . G Bowles is in Toronto this week having been called there by the illness of his sister. Mrs. R. J. Smith is enjoying a vacaâ€" tion at Sackville, N.S. Dr. Harper is in Toronto this week. Miss Carleau is the guest of Mrs. Connors at the Paymaster Mine. EUCHRE, FIVE HUNDRED AND BRIDGE, FEBRUARY 15 Fieldâ€"Marshal Earl Haig in the New arlnh Mi The Ladies‘ Auxiliary of the Canadian Leâ€" sion earnestly request all members, wives, mothers and daughters of returned men to attend the ABDemorial Service principal of the Moneta left this week for the unt of illâ€"health. His will sincerely wish him and complete return his usual duties here.bï¬ r North Al who was in the past n Empire Theatre on Sunday, Feb. 12th, at 3.00 p.m. Sunday fo sealn w1 home this where he n 1l1m month onnaught TIMMINS AGAIN 1. N.0. GURLING TROPRY Two Rinks from Iroquois Falls Fail to Lift Cup from Timmins Curlers Last Week. On Saturday night mins Curling Club ag defended. the T. trophy, this time ag:i from Iroquous Falls. rinks, won both their total of 21 over the My. of the Mills, byvâ€" a LLang, itheâ€" other feated. Dr. Dales Abitibi club by 20 for both rinks of The : N. 0 possession of the last summet taking a tr the opening ing the cu} for both rinks of 31 to 10. The T. N. 0. trophy was in the possession of the Cochrane club ail last summer, South Poreupine curlers taking a trip to the district seat at the opening of the season and bringâ€" ing the cup to the Poreupine camp. Timmins curlers lifted the ecup from the Southenders, and since then have successfully defended it against all challengers. nignhnt, andad 1 Timmins Jos. Amm W . R. Rinn 6. H. Hill lead Christie Geo. Cole second McMartin J. 4t Todd vice Seeley A. IW. Lang (20) skip Dr. Dales (4) Mr. Lang‘s rink won by the big margin of 16 over Dr. Dales‘ chalâ€" oEGOND RALF SGHEDULE FOR FRATERNAL LEAGUE Bowlers in the Fraternal League are asked to clip out this article and preserve it so that they may know their own games, and captains will thus be relieved from hunting them up on each occeasion. List of Games for Bowling League Matches. Clip This Out and Note Your Games The following is the second half of the schedule for the Fraternal Leaâ€" gue :â€" Monday, Feb. 13th, 7 pm.â€"1I.0.0.F. vs. Kiwanis; K. of C. vs, Y.P.L. At 9 pm.â€"A.S.D. vs. L.0.0.M. Moniday,. Feb. 20th, 7 p.m.â€"Y.P.L. vs. A.8.D.; 1.0.0.F. vs. LQ.0.M. At 9 pm.â€"Kiwanis vs. K. of C. Monday, Feb. 27th, at 7 wanis vs. L.O.O0.M.; K. of C. vs. A. S.D. At 9 p.m.â€"I.O.0.F. vs. Y.P.L. Monday»March 5th, at 7 p.m.â€"1L.0. O.F. vs. K. of C.; Â¥.P.L. vs. L.0.O0.M . At 9 p.m.â€"Kiwanis vs. A.S8.D. Monday, March 12th, at 7 pm.â€"Y. P.L. vs. Kiwanis; 1.0.0.F. vs. A.S.D. At 9 p.m.â€"K. of C. vs, L.0.0.M. The following is the last part of the draw for the Fraternal league :â€" Monday, March 19th, at 7 pm.â€"â€"K. of C. vs. Y.P.L.; vs. Kiwanis. At 9 p.m.â€"A.S.D. vs. L.0.0.M. Monday, March 26th, at 7 pam.â€"â€"I. G.0.F. vs. LO.0M.; Y.P:L. vÂ¥s. A.5. D. At 9 pm.â€"Kiwanis vs. K. of C. Monday, April, 2nd; at 7.p.m.â€"K. of C. vs. AS.D.; Kiwanis vs, L.0.0. M. At 9 pm.â€"I.O.0.F. vs. Y.P.L. Monday, April 9th, at 7 p.m.â€"Y.P. L. vs. L.Q.O.M.; 1.0.0.F. vs. K. of C. At 9 p.m.â€"Kiwanis vs. A.S.D. Monday, April 16th,â€"1.0.0.F. vs. ALS.D.; Y.P.L. vs. Kiwanis., . At 9 P m:â€"I€, of" C. vg. L.0.0.M. mneIng? TORONTO BOARD OF TRADE ASKS MORE TRAINS FOR NORTH p.m The quvstlon of supplementing the train service to Northern Ontario was taken up at the Toronto Board of Trade meeting this week, and eventuâ€" ally referred to the Transportation committee for further consideration. Recently the Toronto Globe has been advocating a train to leave Toronio around nudmght, the expressed purâ€" pose of this being to allow people from the North to attend evening functions, shows, ete., in the city and be able to take a train for the North without waiting for the {ollowing dav Such a train would enablemorning newspapers in Toronto to reach this part of the North several hours earlier than at presennt, as early editions could catch the midnight train. SCOrt the SECRETARYâ€"TREASURER ore of 11 e other Dr. Dale rink. 16 E. RAFUSE, Solomon, who nding rinks, C Iroquois Falls day night last the Timâ€" g Club again sueccessfully hv T. N. 0. Curliing s time against two rinks us Falls. The Timmins their matches with a over the Abitibi challengâ€" h 1O ; Falls chall to 6, while . efending ski representin o 4, making i kipped one feated Mr. challenger, A. iW. zx skip deâ€" => ig the a total