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Porcupine Advance, 5 Jan 1939, 1, p. 6

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JMLL Ct. 1 K. Ey skip A. W Moscos ton Dunkeri CVvY. J Wha wWil Six Groups of Rinks Drawn. Two Groups Played on Tuesâ€" day Evening This Week. Two Other Groups to Play This (Thursday) Evening. Competition Under Way for McIntyre Curling Cup kip 1¢ ne C,. P. <Ranr ceâ€"skip; W 1covetsky, 1¢ W. H. Biurt PAGE s1X SMITH ELSTON Empire Hotsol Kingston Hotel Northern Hotel Hotel Pearl Lake Hotel Grandview Hotel Ambassador Hotel Schumacher Hotel Russell Hotel Houth Porcupine Public Sche Golden City School Schumacher Public School Timmins High School Timimins School 71 Third Ave. Central Schoo Birch St Schec Mattagami Se Moneta Schoo Coal Flow Iron Fireman Learn How To Save 25% to 50% of your fuel costs with the new H. Mi Tre. R. Mr. W. Langdon 101 Kirby Ave Mr. R. Langdon South Porecupine Mr. S. Caldbick Hemlock St Mrs. G. Gauthier Hemlock St John Bovchuk Birch St N Morris Bravender, Hemlock St. Mrs. N. Blahey Balsam St N Mr. Fred Burt 9 Lake Shore Rd Mr. Eli Cantor South Porcupine Captain Jones Maple St S Mr. Nick Cemetti Schumacher Mr. R. J. Ennis Schumacher Dr. Robson Schumacher Mr. Frank Feldman Maple St S Mr. Alex Feldman Maple St S Mr. Alex Sterling Maple St S Mr. N. Greenburg Balsam St N Leo Mascioli Third Ave Mr. Matt Honkala 56 Balsam St N Mr. Alex Koskala ith Ave H Dr. J. Belone H Listen to the Military Parade Programme Sunday Evening, 6.30 o‘clock station C K G B! 9Y . A. Cousineau O‘CGGorman. A. 1 McIntyre Cup GROUP 1 nsay, skip; A. P. Peorry /. J. Doyle, second: M School ph‘s School _ orcupine Public School 31 J . FAWC GROUP chool School HOTELS no work on your part and at the same saves you money ! Here are a number of Iron Fireman users in the Porcupine district. Ask any of them what they think of Iron Fireman. the automatic stoker that takes the coal from the bin to the furnace with jles. H. Wheaton H hn Dmeza. vio K. E. MOOI ‘. W. Simpson \'4 «4 # % l (‘ l 4 l‘ Gauchier Gurnell, vic McGrath See the New ITron Fireman in Our Showrooms Tompkinson H Uvert Chenâ€" Du AUTHORIZED IRONX FIREMAX DEALEKR®S PLUMBING and HEATING TL A. Solomon,. E. Stenhouse, O. R Kennie, W. R. Lafferty. L. Pare, P. H. Carson, M. Sullivan J. R. Hall. J. R. Walke: viceâ€"skip; J. Ar Clark, lead. E. Salomaa. T. Blackman, R. J. Fleming, C. Harrison, P. H. Laporte. W. D Cuwhbertson, R. W. Wynnc alion, D. McNabb. 8. A. Caldbick, skip; viceâ€"skip; F. M. O‘Rourkt Beattie, lead. J. P.Ditk, E. L. Reid, E. G. Bishop. Les Walker., T. R. Robo Chinn, P. A. Mason Lake, skip; Sol Shankman vicoâ€"skip; J. A. Tremblay, second; W R. Dunbar, lead. A. E. Arscott, Jas. Dutton, Don Neill Dr. R. W. Hughes. G. FP. Black, A. J. Moran, N. Barretto J. A. Kelman. W. McDermott, Dan McGuire, P. J Dunlop. Scot. Ellictt. ‘H Herman, Dr. J. O. Stahl, R. C Mortson, A. McDonald. G. R. White, W. R. Dodge, E. M aulniers R. J. Smith, Dr. H. H. Hudson McMurray, R. H. Wright GRoOoUP 4 Bank of Commerce Bank of Toronto Canadian Legion Fred Dwyer Garage S, D. Epplett Sons Korsan Block Schumacher CGoldfields Theatre Mascioli Theatrs Schumacher Timmins Town Hall Mascioli Theatre So Mrs. McIntosh, So. Porcupine St.â€"Mary‘s Hospital South Porcupine Hospital Hollinger Mines McIntyre Mines (4) Community Bldg McIntyre Mine Hoyle Gold Mines Naybob Gold Mines Dome Gold Mines Pamour Gold Mines (4) Buffalo Ankerite Mines Paymaster Mines Hallnor Mines OTHER BUILDINGS Sstevenson. L. Halperin, I Timmins AnC Burt Kijp Burke, J. Cantwoll n Mr. Gus Lakenen Lake Shore Rd Mr. I. Lizzie 72 Hemlock St Mr. Tony Mascioli 2nd Ave Mr. G. Moscarello Third Ave Mr. Dayton Ostrosser Hemlock St Mrs. Pecore 58 Balsam St S Mr. Keith Sterling Hemlock St Mr. Harry Shankman Maple St S Mr. A. J. Shragge, 4th Ave. Mr. Tony Salvadore Cedar St N Mr. B. Sky Maple St S Mrs. E. Shub 168 Spruce St S Mrs., W. F. Trench, 39 Tamarack S Mr. W. Woodbury â€"Hemlock St Mr. F. Byck Hemlock St Mr. Bob Dye Dome Mines Mr. Sam Fishman Birch St N Feldman Bros. Schumacher Teachers‘ Residence Schumacher Max<Ryan Spruce St S FPleming, C. R econd t Pinchen McDivi : AnC DC RESIDENCTE Argyle Grill Feorn Cottage Lunch Sam Bucovetsky Ltd. C. Pigerce Sons Hardware St. Catherines Wine Co. Bardessano Block Reed Block Louls Halperin Building Consumers Coâ€"operative Mr. W. Ellies 3rd Avée Feldman â€" Bros. Timmins Provisions Co. Mr. 5. Habib Third Ave. Imperial Motor Sales Timmins Garagso Kresge Store Third Ave Mr. Joé Martin Third Ave. Mr. Sam Martin Third Av McDowell Motors National Grocers Ltd. Ostrosser Co. Pine St. Mrs. Sheppard 4th Ave. Sinclair the Valet 4th Ave Swift Canadian Co. Maurice Shub Spruce St N Mrs. S. Thomas Spruce St D Workers C»â€"onerative Cal . _ P. Dick E Proj , T. Wall . Tod vs . ~6toyven sém>hm W . â€"H. I TD ~Clutlt 1iF E. A y GROUL aldbick . Dick v . Cain vs H. Granam. ‘ McDowell vs K. Eyre. Wednesd@y, Jan. l11th iROUPS 3 4â€"6.45 p.m ‘A DYy a 1Iourâ€"fnd piay=â€"of. Thursday, Jan. 5th GROUPS 3 4â€"6.45 p.m Rinn vs Dr. L. Hudsan. Voalkter â€"v Walker Tod vs se Hone ROUPS nn V the Valet 4th Ave. inadian Co. Shub Spruce St N Thomas Spruce St N C3â€"onerative Dairy Galll V MceDow: ROUPS nn v5s I 1 Hud ike : 3A K 6 Hone Tuesdayv, Jan. 10th Mike P STORNES dbick v â€"5 6â€"6.45 p.m s A. E. Prout. W. D. Cuthbertso 3 T. Blackman. l cYS L. W. s . G.SR. Whi: 5 H. H;:rman 327 R. Whitzs. 6â€"8.45 p.m. s Walke: $Bi ; 4â€"8.45 p.m Soaloman. hardson. T. . R. P .:A ‘â€"8.45 p.im i. Carson J. Belangor. O‘Gorman Drew Smith Soloman 32¢nson THE POM( JPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO )1 Day to wWi Kirkland Hospital Richer by $100,000 Pa Generous Gift by Mr. W. H. Wright, ()wne of Globe and Mail. 11 GROUPS Dr. Lseo Hone W. Stevenson C. P;: Rams W H. Burn M. J. Relans J T2 Mi for thic it Landsdowns theatre in that city on Sunday. dance team have grace, pep and personality and to please. (A d\ COY Ihs â€"V. Graham ~ GRoOUPS Caldbick v P,. Dick vs E. Prout v. R. Walkeor vs Dr. Lee Honey. wW. Tod vÂ¥s Dr.R. P. Smith. Richardson vs W. Stevenson. Friday, Jan. 13th GRCUPS 3 6â€"6.45 p.m. Lszso Honey vs Ggo. Drew. Stevenson vs T. W. Tod. R. P. Smith vs R. Richardson PADICKk V _ Walker R. Walke W. Tod y 0. LD es Elsie McFadden and Joy Fitzgerald winners of the Ken Sob> "Tour Talent" contest in Timmins, leave toâ€"morrow for Toronto and will be charming representatives of Timmins in the weekly amateur contest andsdown> theatre in that ciy on Sunday. This talented song and ce team have grace, pep and personality and their numbers are sure itv. J,. CAINET, IOr more than s in ‘the public service and who stantly advocated hospital exâ€" took occasion on New Year‘s go on the air over the local ition and had this‘co say: ‘Mizens of the township of Teck n venson vs P. Smith in vs Reg Pickering olman vs patients have beren sleeping lors and even on stretchers the limited iâ€"timer of the camp who has s outscanding gift to the camp _ he mad» his first strike is H. Wrigzh‘, prominent shareâ€" ad vic>â€"president of the two nes of the camp, Lake Shore ‘ht HMHargreaves, and owns>r of e and Mail. Donation Is Surprise solicited which calls st immediat»> construction of ion %to the existing hospital, cW Vs L1 Thursday 1( inger, vs A.> K.. wn,. came as a surprise 0o ake, in whoese municipal idy beset by the problems construction development, â€" situation was one of and yet one only of the ‘ms. Mr. Wright has nev>r iched for dGdonation to vs Los Wialker. ‘vs T. Bliackman. or vs Dr. Lee Honey 00) 1}}} mp e air over the local |cil se had this co say: | Begg, the township of Teck | Josep! rosity of Mr. William Revy. IF Jan. 4â€"â€"(Speciah)â€" y that marred the 1 Christmas holidays news thast an oldâ€" VS Ivt. Smith i] D. Clutchsy nad, in memory OE e, giveon Kirkland present. The presâ€" jlition to the Kirkâ€" 1, in which, for the despite the recent _ 4â€"8.45 p.m. i. White. . BRlack. H. Herman. M. J. Belanger Rev. O‘Gorman Lee Honey. K. P. SBmith. Jain. 12th 2â€"6.45 p.m. Rev. O‘Gorman wW., Lanngr. 6â€"8.45 p.m. D. Cuthberson Dr. L,; Hudson McDermott. i. White. 6â€"8B.45 p.m. . Blackman. Prout. ). Cuthbertson . _ Stevenson. already been as a suUurpri McDowell U Gorman arson. cii seats were Arthur Grart, W. S Begg,. Frank Findlay, James Joseph Penman and W. G. Armstrong tions here, in Halleybury and in n:arb Bucke township proved a trying tim for a number of the sitting members 0 the respecilive councils, the "casualties being particularly heavy in the cown snip, where only one survivor of th 1938 board goss back into office fo the current year. In town, two 193 en~fell by the wayside in Councillor. Dr. D. R. Fleminz and Elzin McMon agle, and in Haileybury Ccuncillor wW. G. Coop:r and William Bagshaw the latler the NO.H.A. roferee, weor down to defeat. The summarized r> suits are:â€" New Liskeard:â€"Mayor W. H. retained his seat for a third term hb turning back the challenge of Dr Fleming by a vote of 501 to 215. Sur cessful candidates among the ten citiâ€" zens who contested the six other coun cil seats were Arthur Grart, W. S Election Results in Temiskaming Towns SsAip 1938 the C1 New Liske The Advance tions here, in tions Buck for a the 1 being dGerful and very unexpectsa which has offset the sorrow caus ‘his camp by the recent tragicdy has cost the lives of two mins of those cragedies which is, un ately, ons of the features of the mining country:; but, forti less in statistical occurrence tha of other industries or of the hi Pressing Problem Solved Dr. Robert Arn tor of the camp : has sacrificed his calls of pioncer brevity said, ‘"Tha a which al years."‘ New Year Seems Hard on Some Old Councillors, ‘"Most of you who have follov recont eli>ction campaign, know concern over hospital accommc and will probably appreciats m ings on receips of the wonderfi wihiich was conveyed {o im by W. Summ°rhayes, manager Wright Hargreaves Minc." sees Closer Coâ€"operation "I am hoping that Mr. Wricht erous action will ensuns still coâ€"operation between the mine « managers and citizz>ns of Teock ship. "I had, withcut Wright‘s magnifice spontansous jolan, progress to which would take c trict, as far as th To cut it â€"shon;, th derful and very i which has offset thi expansion 0/ the in Lardi>r Lake, Kerr other new mines." Wright, better known as of ‘he Wright Hargrcav Shore Mines, arse to b2 $100,000 addition to our h: munificent donation com lightful New Year‘s gift of our citizens, the town: which is the mining cerir Lake, extends to Bill W our pionegr citizens, our preciation. ‘"Many ‘{‘hings wh concerned can only happy relationship. "The lack of accommodation in thse Kirkland district hospital has been magnified in the last year or so by the J. Help: (Advance Ph ird â€"Annu Hailleybh 1 W.U. ATmMmSIYO rne Wosuds and . n ~*â€"Cr3DCC 1A 1 . > 0C unizcipal elecâ€" ind in marby i trving time Dene ured by Bill Wright s and Lak: sfit from 11pP O LECK of Kirkland On > ny ‘ erful new: by Mr. M > â€" thi Iners, on unfortan 3 1 ‘Luna‘ 12n surprIise sed over y which indary On Bd OUr of my n ) pn.m This deâ€" i1 Cly irll Porkies Win New Year‘s Tilt in Mcintyre Arena on Monday in the profzssion for about 46 years. He taught first in rural schools at Elphin, Fallbrook and Clayson, all in eastern Ontario, and later was principal first at Middleville, and later at Carleâ€" ton Place. and Arnpribr. It was from the lastâ€"named centre thas he came £0o Haileybury in 1910. His school and his home were wiped out in the fire disâ€" aster of 1922, but he reorganized his classes within three weeks and had the school going again under temporary accommodz:sion â€"conditions in short The late Mr, McFarlane held an enâ€" viab‘> record w‘i‘ch regard to ontrance class pupils he tauzht"during his period of service in Haileybury. It is noted that in the years 1910â€"1924, his pupils hcaded the list of successful candidateos in the entirs Temiskaming and Cochâ€" rane. districcs on no fewer than ten occasions, the only exceptions to this record being when scholars from Kirkâ€" land Lake and the Doms once cach, and New Liskeard, with two sueâ€" cosses, led the district groups. From 1924 onwards, Mr. McFarlane recorded 100 per cent. succ2ss with his ervsrance classes, there being no‘ a failure to the time of his retirement in 1932. Higsh water mark was attained in 1928, when 22 of his 28 pupils scor:d honours and all passed into high school. Born in Drummond cownship, Ltinark ccunty, nearly €9 years ago, Mr. Mcâ€" Farlane started his teaching carger at the age of 16 years and he continued in the profzssion for about 46 years. He taught first in rural schools at Haileybury, Jan. 5.1â€"(Spzcial to The Advance)â€"The long career of a "doâ€" minie" wellâ€"known in the profession of Northern Ontario ended with startling suddeonness here on Tuesday morning, when John Henry McFarlane, for 22 years principal of the Haileybury public school, dropped adcad on the strgeet shortly beforse noon. Mr. McFarlane was rwurning home from a visit downtown, where he had appeared to be in his usual hsealth, when he was overcome while near the of J. A. Legris, K.C., Georgira avenue. Hse fell to the snow and was dead when picked up. While his hsalth in recent years had not been of th> best, Mr. McFarlane continued vo take an active interest in the affairs of the community and he had been about as usual auntil his sudden passâ€" about ing. Doms Porkies abused the hospitaliky of McIntyre Miners on Monday afterâ€" noon when they smashed an 8 to 3 victory past the Macmen. They playâ€" ed in che no>w McIntyre ice arena and celebrated the now year with a conâ€" clusive win. In the first period the Domesters outâ€" scored McIntyre thrse to one. They scored three goals in the second period and spl‘~. four countlers evenly with the Macmen in the final frame. The gam> was scheduled for Monday evening, but because a moccasin dance was being held in the rink in the evenâ€" ing. it was decidsd to hold the tilt in Take Eight to Three Victory from Mcelatyre Miners. Hug gins and Maki Outstanding for Winners,. Dome Ou! scores Miners from First Period. Score Three in Firs! Three in Second and Two in Third. sServed 22 Years as Principal of School Wellâ€"Known Educationalist Passes at Haileybury. M. Wilson ‘c[oBUOWNWNWN IWN PUB 429350 ‘H ‘M ‘SsqUstWUaopâ€"A46yMWN p ‘jattAIlapUeA ‘p soM ooBf Ttounoo 1 U sissor nop bu.p,â€" argD tputa paortajep ou}l Suteq SstwuWIgs JL Huggins got the firs.. goal less than a minute after play opened when Maki laid a pass right on his stick. Maki got the puck when he checked a Mcâ€" Intyre wingman and skated him off. Equalizing counter cam» when Tripp and Trudell hit the McIncyre defence ‘ogether. Thoy sailed in and arotund Lauder‘s guardians and Trudell took a shot on the net. It failed to geot past Brownles but Tripp picked up che rubâ€" berâ€"and the second try was succossful for the Porkigs. ) e aft>rnoon. Huggins got th minute after pl n lin > Pa ivel yâ€"five seconds later, Dc 0k the lsad. McKay tool pass from Reynolds to clea elle.. Reynolds â€"scored one latsr when Maki contred ire public school m, all in principal at Carleâ€" was from rusteos candiâ€" Dom anl v T y Teck Hughes Waiteâ€"Amulet Wrichntâ€"Harge: Nipissing O‘Brien Omega Pamour Paymaster Pickle Crow Pioncer Preston Ea:s Premiict San Sherritt Goldale Granada gGunnar Hardrock Hollinger Howey Hudson Bay International NMick Jackson Manion Kerr Addison Kirkland Lake Leltth â€"........ Lake Shore Lebel Oro Little Long Lac McLeod Cockshutt Manitoba and Ea: Maccasa McIntyrs McKenzie ] C McWatters Mining CC Moneta Navbolb Beattie Bidgood Bobjo . Bralorne Broulan Porcupm' Buflalo Ankerite Canadian Malartic Castle Tretheway Cercral Patricia Central Porcupine Coniagas Coniaurum . Con. Chibsougamau Darkwater Dome Eldorado ... Gilli¢s Lake In the third period Tripp and Lui each tallied for che losers. Both go came®on solo rushes. For the Do Huggins and Mossett got the goals. To get the first goal of the per Tripp took the puck from a secram and drilled it « Brownlee. The Do goali> caught it and then let it fall i of him into the goal. Huggins took a pass from Mess: who in turn, took che puck from M at the blue line, to score the Do goal which tied up the count on : sriod. Luney disp‘ay>d a nice piece of w around the Dome ns to ges the fi McIntyre goal. Hs broke with Ba and passed the puck to him for a s Baker missed the nst and the b heel edged around behind. Skat like a minor cyclone Lunsey picked | puck .off the backboards, broughs around and shoved it past Brownie« Final goal of the game and eighth the Doms came when McKay and M sett coâ€"operated as Dunn was sorv time in the box. Huggins and Maki wore che p: pair on the ice with Messett clos behind. Luney and Tripp did g{ work for the MceIntyre. ® The teams: Domeâ€"Goal, Brownl! defznce, McKay, Dunn; centre, Ma wings, Huggins, Messett; alternal Gordon, Woon, Horne,, Reynolds, T lor. McIntyreâ€"Goal, Lavelle; defon Vail, Colquhoun; cerire, Lunscy; win Baker, Cooke; alternates, Tripp, T1 dell, Auger, Murphy, Simons. Officialsâ€"PFred Clark, Jack Wilder Afton Aldermac Ashley Augite PBase Metals Bizs Missouri when Maki passed out to Hu buried the puck in the Conservative policies. keenly interested in eC and in matters relatin sion. The fungral service will be heid or Friday from the Unite Church, with the minister, Rev. W. A Beecroft, in charge, and with Masoni members participating. Surviving ar four sons, Leslie, widelyâ€"known writer of Whitbhy, and Wilmot, Frank anc Granam, all of Hailsybury; also tw« brothers, Edwin and Fred, of Lanark and a sister, Mrs. George Devlin, o North Battleford, Sask. Mr. McFar lane was predeceased by his wife, th« former Rebecca Barnett, who died i: Haileybury on March 10. 1934. THURSDAY. 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