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Porcupine Advance, 16 Apr 1931, 2, p. 1

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ty smcs t 1 cce t t J. J. Turner Sons, Ltd. PETERBOROUGH, ONT. Agents Exverywhere FLAGS PACK BACGS HAVERSACKS _ EIDERDOWN SNOWSsSHOES ROHT DOoG sLEIGHSs SKIIS TOBOGCGANS DOG HARNESS TARPAULINS HORSE TENTS BLANKET3 Ask your Local Dealer for Prices, « send your order direct to Timmins Supervised and Written Up Monthly 21 FOURTH AVE. â€" PHONE 625â€"J sSPECIALIST Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Gibson Building, Timmins Boyd‘s Drug Store, Kirkland Lake 116 Cedar St. S., Timmins Timmins Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. Crown Attorney District of Cochrane Bank of Commerce Building Timmins, Ont. Dr. J. B. McClinton S. C. Platus, B.A. Barrister, â€"Solicitor, Notary Public 5 REED BLOCK, TIMMINS Studio: 2 Elm Street, W. D. Cuthbertson, L.A. vONSULTING AUDITTOR Office Systems Installed Income Tax Adjuster Room 2, Marshallâ€"Ecclestone Block Building Plans Estimates, Etc. P.O. Bldg. Timmins â€" Phone 362 Mrs. J. Wilkins, L.R.A.M. TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE Office Systems Installed Arch.Gillies,B.A.8c.,0.L.8. Wiltiam 0. Langdon Contract Work Nothing too small or too large Physician and Surgeon PHONE 416 BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC 4 Marshallâ€"Ecclestone Building We Manufacture and Carry in Stock CHARTEREFD ACCOUNTANT Phone 640 P.O. Box 1591, Timmins, OGnt. Officeâ€"Room 10, Reed Block PLASTERER and CHIMNEY BUILDER Specialty in Chicken Feed J. L. Clusiau (Successor to Dr. Harrison) AVOCAT â€" BARRISTER Hamilton Block S. G. Fowler A. E. MOYXSEY BLOCK Timmins, Ont. Barrister, Solicitor, Etec Corner of Third Avenue Ositas Sauve, Ssouth Porcupine, Ont FLOUR, ] Moysey Building Civil Engineer Ontario Land Surveyor Second Section G. N. ROSS fi, **% WNXTINGS Timmins, Ont â€"48â€"51p t Ontario Ontario OL , |Last Week‘s Games in Tenâ€"Pin Bowling Â¥aiicliy In@de in Canada. If this is not suitable to him hs> is, of course, at liberty to buy a United States or Euroâ€" pean car, but can have no reasonable ground for complaint if he must pay extra for the privilege of denying the business to the Canadian industry. sUrring ero® M scotch Night Band Concert on Sunday Every seat in the Goldfields theatre was taken and a number had to be turned away for lack of further room at the band concert on Sunday evening. McNeill Programme of Musical Numbers Pleases All â€"Theatre Filled to Capacity for Event. Next Band Concert will be Cornish Night Arnott wins 3 point. MrS. _ in old S ARNOTT, SCHUMACHER Solomon, I. A. ... 104:;:3:. 8 T.3 Angrignon, E. ... 107 FTerguson, J. 108X..;â€" :. 182 McDonald,; J. .......; â€" "ai.. 148 ..... McMillan, S. ........199......1465......194 McMillan, M. ......;.170......152;.....181 Atnoit, C. ... hoinblelo) i OF McLean, J. . Farnum, D. ... Smith,‘; D.).:.::::5 Brough, J. ... Stevenson, W Skelly,..J. H. .. Webb, of Timmins, and Arnott, of | ti schumacher, were the Winners at A Tenâ€"Pin Matches at the McInâ€" | w tvyre Alleys Last Week. | Th iIrs. Leslie Mason‘s fine voice in old Scottish ballad pleased all, while x Kincaid‘s singing of "MacGregors‘ ‘hering" was another feature of the ning. The accompanist for the ning was Thos. Twaddle. he playing of the National Anthem the band brought a very succeossful 11 nD also wa . the tenâ€"pin bowling last week at MciIntyre alleys the teams captainâ€" 2. R. Webb and C. Arnott, Schuâ€" her, respectively, were the winners. tenâ€"pin tossers could not register high scores. ooke, of the Schuâ€" her team, lost three prints to Webb, "immins, and Skelly lost three to ~t. Capt. Webb was high for Timâ€" : with 5345 and Capt. Arnott; was . £4 Leslie er member of the Canadian Thos. Huntley, brought down e with his humorous songs. ancing of Miss Marion Twaddle jlaying of the pipes by Piper earned great applause and this tle dancer was also well receivâ€" classic dance effectively preâ€" s011, ‘waddle, Mr. Geils and 1 in a pleasing trio won pproval and applause. Mrs. Twaddle and Mr. xt band concert will be on ipril 26th, and will be "Corâ€" t." This will be ancther opâ€" to hear the gifted musicians SKELLY, TIMMINS ~140:..3.104;.;%., s . 2. 0s en :. nea ’ng’ Ca; Schumacher with were the scores of t WEBB, TIMMINS ; :A. 143......191;;. oR 170;.;;..210 npson e, Mr. Geils and Mr. i pleasing trio won very il and applause. The Twaddle and Mr. Geils y popular number. Mr. d to advantage in the The March of the Camâ€" ha 860 807 908 2575 points and Skelly 1 803. T13 2311 points and Cooke 1 800 _ 923 CHUMAC 794 157 170 161 147 140 158 189 148 145 152 188 820 177 130 150 147 n a great this is not 2 WAas pecial .166 144 uxXxury aAUâ€" of means 690 121 wWAS b41. The ie games: 156 136 163 835 188 146 followed zo audiâ€" 162 156 150 189 1J apâ€" 2304 341 340 538 5083 541 537 125 340 300 121 150 271 469 495 281 108 467 496 542 464 811 545 147 Startmg Another Brid#ge Marathon The first Kiwanis Club tournament proved a very notable success, being popular and pleasing. and rousing remarkable amount of interest. All the bridge players in the town and disâ€" trict seemed ‘to be interested in the event, and the playing members of the club certainly enjoyed the bridge. On account of the long hours that seemed necessary to finish the games each evening, the tcurnament became known as the Kiwanis bridge marathon, and the second contest is also going to be a marathon. In the first contest just completed the winners were:â€"first, W. Rinn, with a score of 5342; second, Ggo. Lake with hifi hifi cfi en tS t ie t t At the Kiwanis Club m onday the necessary stc to have a second bric among the members of 1 proposal was very heartily so the second Kiwanis br Kiwanis Club Commenced Second C test This Week. â€" First Bridg Marathon Proved Very Popuâ€" April 18th. The Club Royal orchestra will furnish the music for the occasion. Also, on Thursday of next week, April 23rd, there will be a whist drive and social in the Hollinger hall under the auspices of the Lancashire Social Club. Cards will begin at 8 p.m. prompt. Ths usual prizes will be given. Refreshâ€" ments will be served during the evenâ€" ing. An interesting programme has bsen arranged for the evening.. Everyâ€" body will be given a hzarty LANCASHIRE SOCIAL CLUB OQOPEX DANCE ON sATURDAY seore of 4765. The consolation prize The Lancachire Social Club will hola i open dance in the> Hollinger Recreaâ€" »n» hall on Saturday of this weok, «hh it e it t P PURE FRESH MADE PORK SAUSAGES, lb 25C AT THE MEAT DEPARTMENT Per lb. From Al Government Graded Beef. WARWICK LIMA BEANS, per tin LIBBY‘S SLICED PEACHES Choice quality 9; per tin td C NONSUCH POLISH Liquid, 2 bottles ;%INSO Large package 24C On Sale April 17, 18, 20 EXTRA SPEGIALS On Sale Apri 17, 18, 20 DOMoOoOLCO MOLASSE: Size No. 10 tin ... | CASCO POTATO FLOUR, 2 pkgs. PEERLESS LOBSTER is, ‘per. HAND PICKED BEANS, 4 lba. OLD DUTCH CLEANSER, per tin NEW CANADIAN CHEESE, per lb. PEERLESS LOBSTER is, per tin Timmins Townsite 705 If we please you tell others If not tell us. the First Choice Meats vlnne Where Service and Quality is Our Motto PHONES ved Very Popuâ€" ‘s of Prizes for Marathson. TIMMINS, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, APRIL 16TH, 1931 ic for the occasion. of next week, April a whist drive and 25¢ l¢ Oldâ€"Time Barn Dance § With Bridge and Whist was won by J. Fulton with a score of 1262. All playing in the tournament were delighted with it and hence the proposal for another bridge marathon. The first of these events by the L.O. B.A. is scheduled to be held in the I.O. O.F. hall, Timmins, on Tuesday evenâ€" ing, April 21st. i The L.O.B.A. are announcing a series of events that should be of special inâ€" terest and attraction. These events are to take the form of an oldâ€"time barn dance, with bridge and whist. Th2 events will be held in the Oddfelâ€" lows‘ hall,"Timmins, and all who attend may be sure of a happy time. Cards will be from 8 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. sharp, and there will be square and round dancing from 9.30 on. There will be good prizes, including a lucky door prize. .«The music and all other features will be up to the best standards and the idea is for all attending to have the best kind of a time. LAMB STEVW per lb. BRISKET OR RIB STEW BEEF 2 lbs STROTH‘S MALT per tin BULK MACARONI 4 Ilbs. WESTON‘S SODAS 1 lb. net weight, 2 pkgs No. 1 tin 1 tin Kist Sweet Grapefruit No. 2 tin Reg,. Price $1.00 Put in a supply at these low prices, jar Victory Sour Pickles, 30 oz. tin Refugee Beans, No. 2 tin tin Picnic Pink Salmon, pire Mobantse Schumacher 133 * lt lt JOHNSON‘S POLISHING WAX 1 Ib. tin . 70¢c 2 Ib. tin $1.35 pints liquid 73¢C quarts liquid $1.43 With every purchase of either 1 tin or 1 bottle you receive one Polishing Clothâ€"Free KELLOGG‘S KAFPFPEE HAG, per tin 730 The Coffee that lets you slzeep quart tin PEERLESS SOUR PICKLES per gallon jar IRISH STEW LAMB FRICASSE 3DC MANY FLOWERS SOAP 4 for . PINEAPPLE TITâ€"BITS Size 2%s, per tin PURITY OLIVE TIN pint tin We deliver orders anywhere in the camp. Free of charge. WE HAVE ONE OF THE CHOICEST SELECTIONS OF FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ON DISPLAY IN ~OUR STORES. THE QUALITY OF OUR GROCERIES AND MEATS ISs FULLY GUARANTEED, TRX â€"SOME AND CONâ€" VYVINCE YOURSELF. Miss Betty MacDonald, of Alexandria. has returned to resume her duties as teacher at Drinkwater Pit. She was acccinpanied by Master Luscien Florâ€" ent, who was visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. McLean, Sarsfield, Ont. May 6thâ€"Macpherson vs Whitney, 1 and 2; Brown vs Roberts, 3 and 4; Jacâ€" ques vs Grant, 5 and 6. April 29thâ€"Roberts vs Grant, 1 and 2; Jacques vs Whitney, 3 and 4; Brown vs Macrherson, 5 and 6. The following are the games for the remainder of the schedule:â€" April 22ndâ€"Brown vs Whitney, alleys 1 and 2; Macpherson vs Grant, alleys 3 and 4; Jacques vs Roberts, alleys 5 and 6. It should be noted that for the balâ€" ance of the games to be played Grant replaces Nicolson. cessIul and inferesting and a iA) of the special interest has be to the greater attention paid to ules. th Grant‘s Team Replaces Nicolson‘s in the Balance of the Games to be Played in the Town Bowling League. Balance of Games in the Town Bowling ANOTHERS DEATH REPORTED AT THE ABITIBI CANYON Bowling this year has been b ful ar ewith ¢ saime | d by al concerne will ha All bowletr ule and p Dome 135â€"AÂ¥A given the balan â€"~Town Bowlin Greceries Choice MIXED )owling as playet added i _ should eserve 1 balance ( 40e lt e 211 In thi i due chedâ€" 1L surplus of revenue over its cost of maintenance. During 1930, the d2â€" partment cost the citizens the sum of $41,673,26. but there was collected in fines and dog tax the sum of $43,3224.75, leaving a net profit of $1,651.49. s$0 on oase spacs Tor shields bsaring the names of the champions. A rolling stone may not gather any moss but the trophy has collected a number of silver plates in its travels. The Sudbury Wolves of 1920â€"21 start the shields off and on this pilate are the names:. A. McKinnon, R. Green, L. Berthlaume, C. Langlois, W. Green, W. Duncan, C. Boucher, G. Duncan. Folâ€" lowing this up are the names of the winners in the subsequent seasons and most prominent of these is the Soo Greyhounds. They won the cup three years in succession and one other year. Ths various winners follow: 1920â€"Sudbury. 1921â€"Sault Ste. Marie. 1922â€"Iroquois Falls. 1923â€"Sault Ste. Marie. 1924â€"Sault Ste. Marie. 10925â€"Sault Ste. Marie. 1926â€"Iroquois Falls. 1927â€"Porcupine. 1928â€"Porcupine. 1923â€"Iroquois Falls., 1930â€"Iroquois Falls. 1931â€"Sudbury. noleés thalt Aalter knocking about tGhe | ~*~Ay) AALGLLLEL _ _ALL . â€"AIUCLLCLIVY O . â€" North Country for the past decade the GoRrDoN THOMPSON, W.M. Northern Ontario Hockey Asscciation‘s| REGINALD STONEMAN, Rec. Sec. senior trophy has at last returned to . ote mssn s Sudbury, its first place of residence. (, The cup was received on Thursday byl uLANSI}SHl:{[RE LUB' J. J. Ferry, prosident of the sSudbury eets in Hollinger Recreation semiâ€" monthly. _ Watch The Advance for dates Hockey Club, somewhat battered from ’ may be obtained from secretary or its travels but still one of the finest | Eresident """':,,'3,‘;":‘,::’,:“‘::‘ from .members hockey trophies in existence. | F. KITCHER, President MRS. T. RICHARDS, Sec.â€"Troas., Box 1+037, It was donated in the spring cof 1921 | Timmins, Ont. by the municipalities of Sault Se{ Marie, North Bay, Cobalt, New 15-1 keard, Timmins, Iroquois Falls allCl CornlSh SOClal Cl“b Sudbury for annual competition. 4 Meetmgs held in tha Uallingar Darraen . All Has Becen Held in Four Different Towns *‘ Since First Awarded in 1920. Sudâ€" bury was the first Winner of Sen‘lor Hockey. N. 0. H. A. ]rophy 1“MM|NS LUDPE 1.0.0.F NO. 459 Now Held in Sudbury | Jods«s Spruce .St. North iver pia 11 bo striking feature of is that its compos icts of the natural 1 in Northern Ont ron, nickel is disp ody a mining sceont de and a lumberir KCV Four nuggets, nickel, gold, ir« ver rest on the four top corns mahogany base and on the ba en tch from Sudbury last wesek | Meets on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of t after knocking about the |every month in the. Oddfellows‘ Hall intry for the past decade the GoRDoN THOMPSON, W.M. Ontario Hockey Asscciation‘s| RECGINALTY <STANFEMAN Bana Saer ene is portrayed along with | Mrs. A. G. Luxton e having the names of the wW.M. aveli thereon. ‘There is alâ€" | =â€"â€"â€"â€" pacs for shields bzaring the it will be reâ€" _ for the disâ€" ld showings at this ha ition rey 2. Gold. ed, whil engrave 34 anizatior include: ; in some 1 discovâ€" L1 ent 1 O Apr. May May May May To â€" Glasgowâ€"Belfastâ€"Liverpool Apr. 1"7;}...:,...., ....... "*Montrose Apr. 24 Apr. 30 AUSTIN NEAME President Viceâ€"Presidents T. Parsonâ€"lIst W. D. Forresterâ€"2nd Executive Committee H. C. Garmmer, W. A. Devine, A. G. Bellamy S. B. Scobell Address all communications to Box 1059, Timmins Meetings Herd in Oddfellews‘* Hall, Timmins can be procured at the Town Hall free. Householders using well water must boil it for at least 20 minutes. All Outside Toilets must be made f; proof. By Order of THE BOARD OF HEALTH Timmins Wrap all Garbage in paper. Keep your Garbage Can covered Use plenty of Chloride of Lime which Meets every P f the month Meetings held in the Hollinger Recreaâ€" tion Hall two evenings a month. Dates will be announced in The Advance. A. ORGERS, President DBOROTHY JOHNS, Sec.â€"Treas. H. M. MOORE, H. M. CAVANAGH, Noble Grand Reco.â€"Sec Meets every Friday eveniny in »~the Oddfellows‘ Hall, Spruce St. North. Visiting brethren requested to attend Those diseases which other methods fail to cure are the ones on which we have built our reputation. Investigate. BANK OF COMMERCE BUILDODING Phone 607 J. MANNION, Manager Business Men‘s Lunch each day, ' 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Social Dinners and Banquets our Specialty. Phone 815 for Reservations IA A O\ HAVREâ€"LONDON wWATCH ADVANCE FOR DATES FROM SANT JOHN. N.B ATTENTION HOUSEHOLDERS Does not call at Belfast Early Summer Sailings LIVERPOOL + Duchess of Richmond v Duchess of Atholl Duchess of Bedford S Duchess of York ates Duchess of Richmond | Duchess of Atholl TIMMINS L. O. L. BELFASTâ€"GLASGOW Duchess of Richmond . Melita Duchess of Bedford Minnedor:a Duchess of Richmond Melita Chiropractic C. L. Hubbert Second Section irst and Third Tuesday in the Oddfellows‘ Hall Timmins.. A. E. MORTIMER Secretaryâ€"Treas, ANTWERP Montcalm Montrose HAMBURC Mrs. J. Ii. Dean Number â€"~39â€"43

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