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Porcupine Advance, 11 Mar 1935, 1, p. 6

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RJ P1 AgazZit tions and assurance offer is ind spaLr 1J V H |Too Much Stress Given‘ â€" | Youthful Hockey Talent ‘rinceton Hockey Coach Makes a Claim to This Effect, and f and Holds that Veterans More Than Hold Their Own in League Battles. h fter che CcOuron ind _ FRANK FReDRICKSON Princeton Mockey Coach national Hockey League is 1€ Frank Fredickson l 16 hould are uniqu n 11 will dis po J¢ 9l bu JOHMNXSON owerful fo e the ntion heir Oome expetr old men f ha MuU Interment was in Riv Sherbrooke." chmelinâ€"g_i \ Over Hams Vlctor Mayâ€"i_\/i World‘s Hea tle Match Ne: Max Schmeling wor fight against Steve H: Germany, yesterday ‘ Schmeling defended | Max Baer in a hsavyy next summer. Schmeling was a fi1 before the match but hardly expected the r The fight was stopp round after Hamas‘ 2saten ts a pulp. Th showed that Schmelit fighter, but Hamas m ; of the way of Schmeli After the fifth Hama: angles. Hamas, according th preceding the bout, h: tom of training on cif This did not help the i No definite arrange made yet for the co Baer match, which w the United States, smm Mail and Empire:â€"] that beautiful girls C but it is rash to put ar on beautiful girls. mpe s > ie un omm ce ons m Bowmanville State tcwn paper is not chance. It is the brains, energy., devotic ly, the loyal support C it serves, thus comm ms\\\\z}}l§§§mx\x\\\x\s\m\xm xx\\xsx\x\m\\\\m\\\m ; HP § $ °* 4 . ,f | * ; r 7 rlm h 1 1] Schmeling Wins Bout Over Hamas Sunday Max Schmeling won a very oneâ€"sided fight against Steve Hamas at Hamburg, Germany, yesterday afternoon, when Schmeling defended his right to meet Max Baer in a heavyweight title match next summer. Schmeling was a five to one favorite before the match but the boxing world hardly expected the rout that occurred. The fight was stopped in the ninth round after Hamas‘ face was literally ts a pulp. The first five rounds showed that Schmeling was the better Victor May Meet Baer in World‘s Heavyweight Tiâ€" tle Match Next Summer. Ont., June 9, 1925. "The fureral, largely attended by sympathetic friends from the entire community, was held from his home on Saturday, March 2, his pastor, Rev. H. L. Jost, of Sherbrooke, preaching a comforting sermon from John 14:1. The pallbearers were H. R. Cameron, Edwin Fraser, Arnolg Bright, John McEachren Rufus Sweet and Truman Hirschfield. Interment was in Riverside cemetery at Sherbrooke." (Mrs. Johr Anna, (Mtr Golid Mine (Mrs. A. I ters and one son Sweet of Golc Henry Henry William Many relatives and friends in Timâ€" mins and district will learn with proâ€" found regret of the death of Edward Williams at Goldenville, Nova Scotia. Among the near relatives surviving are three daughters living in Timminsâ€" Mrs. Henry McQuarrie, Mrs. A. K. Matâ€" son and Mrs. Wm. Isnor. Oneson preâ€" decsased him ten years ago at Timmins. From a correspondent at Goldenville, NS.., comes the following obituary noâ€" Seve; Death of E. at Goldenville, N.S und aAfter mamas face was literally aten ts a pulp. The first five rounds owed that Schmeling was the better hter, but Hamas managed to get out the way of Schmeling‘s hardest blows ter the fifth Hamas took it from all the St. Marys Journalâ€"Argus. He uld know for he publishes one of the t weckly newspapers in Canada. owmanville Statesman:â€"A good n paper is not the product of nce. It is the growth of time, ns, energy. devotion and, essentialâ€" the loyal support of the community erves, thus comments Editor Eedy 11 veral Daughters Live in Timmins. _ One Son Died Here Ten Years Ago. f hâ€"class amateurs ive in slim batc n march on for tkey plaver still 1 d Empire:â€"It is now asserted itiful girls cannot be dumb, ash to put any limitations upâ€" ning on cigare ot help the be cordin ie bou the hic inderstudies. National League grade, have more than ordiâ€" There are not enough nge ind 1e betting odds. ements have been oming Schmelingâ€" will probably be in 1i the pre ad a str piayers irmchai D ire not enougnh go round. They _ where the old ar‘s. A gre worth his sa rience plays al hockey, ange Jolia ire shout ‘ries nfidence _ pgamble potr beetr i misâ€" in the Moâ€" PThey ind l 11d Aat Montreal Star:â€"A negrse was end ouring to make clear to a friend what constitutes oratory. "I will e date," he said. "If you say black white, dat am foolish. But if you black am white an‘ belers like a bul pounds de table with both fists, dat oratecry!" Only one accident happened in the rough game and it was when Larcher, Marshalls‘ net custodian, stopped a lightning shot from Charbonneau with his mouth in the second period. His upper lip was torn to shreds and he will undoubtedly lose a few teeth. He was +] playing a really nice game but after * this accident he was taken out of the ‘, game and was replaced by Aurele Barâ€" ‘\ barie. There were but three minutes to : play in the second period when this 7 AA _ mae awmt C 4 happened so the teams left the ice and played the extra time on the last period. Charbonneau was the big noise for ‘ Laflammes, netting three goals and getâ€" ting an assist on the fourth. Ellies notched Laflammes other two goals. OH.A. senior "B" champions ar Brockville Magedomas, who put the Chatham seniors Friday nig}t Another tie game in the N.O.MH.A. senior "A" finals was played Saturday afternoon between Toronto Stars and Hamilton Tigers. Neither team could make any more than one goal. On Wednesday in Hamilton there was no score. ‘The third game of the series is to be played in Toronto this week. TORONTO AND HAMILTON IN ANOTHER SENIOR TIE GAME W. Rinn and the other curlers winâ€" ning the Ecclestone trophy this year ars certainly both pleased and proud of the victory. The individual prizes for winners of this cup are unusually handâ€" some and attractive, each member of the winning rink receiving a trophy that is the equal of many of the ordinâ€" ary cups put in competition. The troâ€" phies are 14 inches high, and the deâ€" sign is especially attractive and artistic. A large silver curling stone is mounted on a mahogany base, artistically poised on four silver brooms arranged over a small curling stone on the plate at the top of the base. There is a nameplate on each trophy and the winners of these handsome prizes will certainly prize them highly. The prizes were given by J. Walter Ecclestone, the donor of the cup in competition. Marshalls:â€"Goal, Larcher, Barbarie defence, Tucker, Heavysage; centreé Grant; forwards, Charlebois, Slobasky subs., Marshall, Shelest, Mobray. Handsome Individual Curling Trophies Given The third period saw only one gog and it was for Laflamme, Ellies knock ing in Charbonneau‘s pass. The Teams Laflammes:â€"Goal, Lejambe; defence Wallingford, Renaud : centre, Delmonte forwards, Fortin, Charbonneau; sub: Marminacei, Ellies. The second period opened fast and Tucker started the scoring for Marâ€" shalls on a pass from Charlebois. Th» second goal of the period went to Charâ€" bonneau. With Marshalls playing a man short, Heavysage scored on a pass from Slobasky. Grant scored the last goal of the period after sixteen minutes. Charbonneau nctched the first goal.l after six minutes of play when Wallingâ€" ford slipped him a perfect pass. Chax'-l bonneau got the second on a pass from Marminacti a minutse later. The third goal came near the end of the per wd‘ from Ellies on a lone effort. Tucker, Heavysage and Grant goc three Marshall counters. Rough in Last Two Periods The play was clear in the first p but got slightly rough in the last when some of the players start« work off a grudge. The game was well in hand though, through the e of referees, Shea and Richard. was the second of the plaj and finished with Laflammes side of a 5â€"3 score. The played two weeks ago was 3 the Lafamme outfit, A f: crowd was out last night arii ed a tidy amount to the St. bulance Brigade funds. Only one accident happe: Jetry Lafamme‘ home last night wit of the Commercial Commercial League Bridge Title to Laflammes to Attract Notice Sunday Night Final Rough| Sturgeon in Spots as Marshalls Deâ€"| Gives | feated 5â€"3. Larcher Sufâ€"! tion fc fers Mouth Injury. Destroy REHKD BLOCK FHONE 483 t t ndeay effor JC ] 1C the Mr. Ed. St. Louis LWO it A m Coiffures created in European and American styl« centresaand shown at the Royal York Hotel in To ronto last week are brought to you by Mr. St. Louis will return from the Hairdressers‘ Convention to hi salon, Tuesday, March 12th fully prepared to ares ladies‘ hair in the latest modes. pt 1€ De Luxe Beauty Parlour i seem t may be fills ht housed mir homemak wh l partmet Aapp Wi 11 np HOW TO BUY FURNITURE FOR SMALL ROOMS SsO THAT TT WILI SUIT LARBER ONES ALSO eeping furniture to scale with the still have the extension to be used 1 of rooms is something that the{more seating space is needed. P met 2,g e SIM utit have C You are Invited to Consult Him Distri Lydia Le Baton Walker Dining Rcom TY 11 Attractive pieces of furniture for a small apartment PA somethl ontinuall nasing it 1J alls Distriet M iusual Explan Attempting has l Thi to draw attentic iamiting a bridg charge under t 1 the when not imb ha 1€ 11 butes : the C€ 14 lit{ rnC and 11 MC i] In a bedroom the opportunity to crease pieces is almost as great as in living room. The bedsteads needed be no lenger, for there is a regulat length though widths may differ. will prove wise to get a style for apartment which will give the impt sicn of sufficient framework when into larger rooms. The dresser can supplemented by a full size bureau : the former will then become dressing table. The desk which 0 was right for the living room of apartment can secome one of chamber picces. For this to be case the woods must be similar in C our such as walnut and mahogany? pine angq maple, etec. Such things m be considered at time of buying. Living Room In a living rcom, the chairs which were wellâ€"suited to the apartment and were comfortable chairs there, can beâ€" come occasicnal chairs in the large livâ€" ing room, and larger armchairs be inâ€" troduced. The table which was adeâ€" quate in the small room can become one of the side tables and a larger one, or more of approximately the same size, can supplement it, chairs can I such cther : rite,. InC names 109r : the Kitchen one when i ties should did no ca zeCc off. Farm the span a AIX The @QU ig} n d 4 M itham 1¢€ )t with him understood the extension to be used iting space is needed. 1 n be purchased as needed pieces as a sideboard to the buffet, a serving ta‘sle MONDAY, MAMRCH 1iTH. 193 kit J€ wh 1€ Bedroom al Record vere he ill¢ H XK1t} able 11 become the k which once room of the one of the his to be the imilar in colâ€" mahogany? or h things must XpPiQ unity to inâ€" eat as in the ; needed will a regulation ~adiffer.. â€"It tyle for the the impresâ€" ying. Bell Syvnd f authorities Lemaire and niless liately l it rer 111 ighbou hat th 1 when A oAmiv c rlpped rival ed uw 1J s bi and supâ€" ind lot an h

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