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Porcupine Advance, 15 May 1939, 1, p. 7

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TA the tifi wil the 1934 was maC N. () H. A. Clubs to . Get Transfer Forms to Protect Selves Players‘. C el‘tifi . . » ~f * T Ca'tes | ;'I\/Il‘]zfli]n(i{mA Forms Willa?)(l * ).Oun(] F. i 5z e irst of Th bbe 94, King St. W. Toronto samples aAand seH#â€"measurement form on request. FELDMAN TIMBER CO., LTD. call W. FINKLEMAN OFFICE Phone 718 NJ â€" BUSINESS sUITS â€"sPORTS surTs OVERCOATs S4h . . $A . . $65 materials imported from the st London Houses, Individually ilored to your measures., Everyday no advance in prices TOâ€"NIGHT and TUESDAY, MAY 15th and 16th M ATINEESâ€"2.30 p.m. (except Saturday) Saturday 2.00 and 4.30 p.m EVENINGSâ€"1.00 pm. and 9.08 p.m. MIONIGHT SHOWSâ€"Sunday 12.01 Tuesday 12.00 *MARCH QOF TIME x0 Customs Tailors to Men for Over Fifty Years CLEAN DEEP VOYAGE DaAxXs LE CIEL®" "ECLA Heures de renresentation: Francais 2.30 et 7.00 p.m Anglais 4.30 et 9.06 p.m. MATINEE KIILDREN 106 ADULTS 25c JACQUES COPEAX, BETTY DAUSSMOND DEBUCOURT and GARIELLE DORZIAT sSTJETS3 COURTS 4( Phone 2440 ARTIE MQMIln Frertch Film â€""LE COUPLE IDEAL" EDWIGE FEUILLE::E ET PIERRE RICHARD WILLIAM dans With WHITNEY BOURNE, EDUARDO CIANNELLL and "ACE" THE WONDER DOG MARGARET LOCKWAKD and MICHAEL REDGRAVI it Tuesday Midnight, May 16th at RICHARD DIX in "BLIND ALIBT‘ Plaving also Wednesday May 17th with Double Bill of FRENXCH AND ENGLISH FILM SPRING SALES and SERVICE OFFICEâ€"MILL GARAGI VAUDEVILLE 11 said that players‘ cerâ€" Sfer application forms member clubs around _month, This is in the ruling made reâ€" ladian Amateur Hocâ€" which decided . that be supplied early in With PAUL LUKAS, DAME MAY WHITTY ADDED SHORTS ncement regarding feason in the North Bay by W. A. CBill) ‘Yâ€"treasurer of the reasurel Enjoy Your Smokes . Ki The followin Trophy are to day., May 17: Gambles Cardinals: Games playe Gambles 0; I Nixons 2, Ran Imperials United Nixons Canadians Rangers . Cardinals Gambles Wanderers against players moving elsewhere just before the residence deadline is reachâ€" ed in the fall. Under the new system, players can be signed carly in the year and the action will be binding. A player won‘t be able to "jump" a club after he had been counted upon to perform for that team during thd ccmin» season. Second Round in Russell Trophy Wednesday May Purpose of the mailing is to disâ€" courage ‘"last minute" movement of players. It is protection for the clubs Barrie Examinerâ€"Thse six hour workâ€" ing day is not a present day innovaâ€" tionâ€"it was given as cne of the ideal conditions in Sir Thomas More‘s "Utop:a" published in 1516, Rangers vs Wanderers,. Legion vs Cardinals Gambles vs Imperials. United vs Canadians. League standing EVENING ADULTS 40c CHILDREN Rangers 0. Games for May 15th NIGHTS, 2174â€"W "POLAK TRAPPERS Cana nâ€"up | Ma:; 0i10n umM ECLAIR 624 p.m. DEEP END li@ns}; UnIC vs Nixons. in the Russell d on Wednesâ€" â€"Uni inadia 3€ The McCoshens, Vince and Ivan, rcame $00 miles but only Ivan found a rainbow at the end of his trail. While the older Vince was eliminated at a previcus round of the tourney, Ivan will receive a set of miniature golden gloves to evidence his victory. "When are they to send them?" was his See Decade as Time Joe Louis Will Rule Beat Themselves And Sullivan, Jeffriese and Dempsey practically had to beat themselves, which is what Louis may have to do. Lack of opponents. long layofis beâ€" tween fights and soft living figured in the downfall of all three. John L., according to the records, had three fightsâ€"a sixâ€"round draw with Patsy Cardiff, a 39â€"round draw with Charley Mitchell, and a 75â€"round knockâ€" out over Jake Kilrainâ€"â€"and a fourâ€" round exhibition with Jim Corbett in the five yvears previcus to his being knocked out in the 2l1st round at New Orleans by "Gentleman Jim." Jeffries retired in 1906â€"seven years after he‘d knocked out Fitzsimmons for the titleâ€"because he had no contenders Murray rallie boys hammere close range. B gin of points nod. champions and they enjoyed th est title reigns. in sight EOllowing his 11 and Firpo in 1923 a life of ease. And @ setup for Tunney won the title via Gene Meant It Tunney was the only champion who retired with the title and s,m)‘ed reâ€" tired. But Gene ascended the throne in the golden era. His last three fights â€"two with Dempsey and one with Heeneyâ€"attracted a total gatet of $5,245 407 . Ivan MceCoshen Wins Verâ€" diect â€" Chalked ,Up One Sided Verdict in Montreal t0O break tLAnroughn Murray s dGféfenceée wIUtn jabbing lefts. As the round ended the local youngster had to cover up under a lightning barrage from the Sudbury boxer. wOGsSnNnen, d1minulUlvye. s became a juve cshampion â€" Thursday INnursday nighnt winen ht chalkeq@ up a oneâ€"sided verdict over G. Murray of Montréal‘s Crescent Athâ€" ;ed¢â€"Club in‘ the final. round of the held at the Griffintown Club. Stabbing frequently with a stingâ€" ing right the 55â€"pound Ontario boxer Jettered his opponent in every round. McCoshen. the only outâ€"ofâ€"town boy in last night‘s meet, was the aggressor from the very start. He shot damaging 1910 runnin sudbury Scrapper Wins Midget Golden GWoves Tournament chalkeq@ up a C Murray of M efict Club in h AlS _ 1i ind a 15â€"round knockou f Johnson. 9l ad wa lurry In the se M I1 o Murray‘s body. The M s forced to retreat befi of long rights. Lightning Barrage e second session McCosht k throsugh Murray‘s defen eal, May diminut nmered at each ott e. (But McCoshen‘s w ints won for him th rallied in the thi spent the inter his saloon. Th ive serapper 1ro juvenile Golden fights with Gibbons 3. Dempsey took to d then in 1926 he was y to outbox as Gene i the rout? ~~~ _ PORCUPNIT ANDVaANCE, TiMMINS, ONTARIO SATIRICAL COMEDY CLEVERLY PRESENTED Young ITvan Mcâ€" hot damag The Mont it before d, and both other from s wide marâ€" the judges‘ ien tried nce with m Sudâ€" V 1MA MtTs,. T.: priate V( Mother‘s 1 and ‘Rose ful mant greatly Wilson Delightf{ul Social Event by the Lancashire Club The social evening of the Lancashire Club, held in the Hollinger hall on Satâ€" urday evening proved another big sucâ€" cess. A very large attendance was preâ€" sent and under the supervision of the officers and members, the visitors to the event had the pleasure of an evenâ€" ing of dancing and other entertainment. The ‘"Four Graces‘"‘, c ladies, pupils of Mrs. Bu light of the evening. T of the "Sailor‘s Hornpipe sure for all to witness. consisted of Misses Betty gy Harris, Kathleen I Peggy Strongman. Mrs. T. Gay, rendered | Little Jackie Thompson, song and dance, and responding to the applause with a fast tap. "Jackie" proved a very clever dancer and performed some very intricate steps in masterful manner and perfect rhythm. printers 11 ed Gamb a thne cut of 1 In th set up : only on print namE Interesting Evening at Holâ€" linger Hall on Saturday Night. An attractive programme had been prepared and consisted of the followâ€" ing artists:â€" "The Piroman," cited the Porct Shift Boss." Mr. Williams, i a lot of laughter many bright spot Dancing, with twoâ€"steps. and ot and o y fa )Â¥ al vÂ¥.CciOry UuUilQlugil UUt SuCUlls i. Madrid has been postponed again. The reason given is the refusal of the Cariâ€" ists, who have been among the most influential of Franco‘s supporters, to take part in a demonstration where German and Itaiian troops have a part Caving the evi the pianist f0 The ladies delicious lunc to nlay and ac Wa Tt‘s thit roll MT.. °C Mike tu mursday 1I D hna Y 10n hel 9Y iroaders the runni ie second Villiams, in a comit song, f laughter and made one of t] right spots on the programme. ing, with Old Country waltz ps, and other items was featur the evening,. W. A. Devine bei reHoLt vocal solos s Day, these ses‘ The so and t had it Out for‘t in the first bles while new 10 man b Cl 1t y adri 1€ 11 [ in @3 it up( JWâ€" rPRCCC 11 izes award P. Whitfo OTl 1pi aoni{n imbe>d 1J solor the Hi the silverw by s bein 1€ Burt, The i€ him and ub 15 charmin VE The qua y Williams Backhouse LWO i6 perfe Saint Advanc2»s wa e Power boys the fruitier. cedatt ang ndi 1f yo very : keeping ‘Mother 1€ wWerq il pe pa mIme IMne OL know what erform ng a | by. M J10n 1Xt NC 11 quart ind M bhe approâ€" with * Mine‘ n )at: youn high 1a@anC plea imind form durâ€" 3051 67( Th ind ltz Same Executive Wili â€" Guide Bay Trappers May Ask Royal Visit Bleachers For Sport deve nU newspaperi meeting in S 1g ge s t Bleachers Following and Queen. Second Presentation of "Arms and the Man" Executive Wh in Winais ‘F turned en 13 Mceetine. medi M. W London Evening Standardâ€"A woman was said at Westminster County Court toâ€"day to have found a dead mouse in trer coat collarâ€"after wearing it eight times. "I suffered social embarrassâ€" ment.‘" she said. "She sits and broods for hours," said her mother. "She is on the verge of a complete mental breakâ€" down " said a he oal ark‘s 181 ind ut y rth uld 1al iment muc ent not ball 118 £4 q §Se 2y" and junior °B CoOmpelLlUon 10 op players. MHowever, it was the 1isus of opinion that North Bay will continue to want highâ€"class r "A" nhockey as their chief enterâ€" nulsance © 1 be elimil said. s claimed ostfrom in °TT )T . W. Billit Roche. Jo acn eft th Bay, May 13â€"The same exeâ€" ‘that guided the North Bay Trapâ€" through the 1938â€"39 hockey wars e at the helm next season. The Bay Trapper Hockey Club exeâ€" ‘was returned en bloc, at the anâ€" meting in the city hall Wednesâ€" Only five persons, two of them apermen, were present at the nc in addition to executive memâ€" 1I UIrC ts wvould be than at sf k and the NOLl Als It £ pa VÂ¥AOo f1C uld not interfere with the ogramme of paying for its Ne could absorb the stand tax admi:sion." is one suggestion. yould be first come, first servâ€" e who got there early would ndstand seats. Those who r could sit in the bleachers., ild be less kicking at a higher an at separate fees to get in and the stand." ‘s could field foul im n along more and, vnol{ liminated id lO0lds, K.C., was reâ€"elected the club for his third term. rs are: wW.; N. Duff,.imâ€" president; Rev. Patheéer F. ceâ€"presid@ent; Harry Smith, asurer:; and Dr. W. R. Fosâ€" llington, Harvey Heavenetr, John Brown and Dr. D. A. ecutive committee. members agrsed with reâ€" nts on encouraging "kids‘ junior ‘""B" competition to le{j l1so to in the enou t ~fielc of the aimed. that tallation of the field of satisfactory ‘s suggestion is for the right field foulâ€" side of Atmetic Park. placed that the preâ€" people standing there ted." one baseball ofâ€" Visit. of~ King Transferring to Ball Park line ch 118 UOC eld by the Y.PS. ed by Mr. Charlie ok one of the inâ€" blO3i CeTl o ~from: So installation ark Year â€"Keâ€" at Annual tsman be pl if Put Team would beneâ€" the bleachâ€" f play would vÂ¥ than the put thev â€"elected asserts. , along y were soccer ion on instal h« ere of â€" Power and Advance to Play Off for the League Trophy Totals Sudden Death cicle the Issue The teams bowling lea: Thursday by Anursday DdY thte 1. S game when they took Gamples. It was thei the series, for the fr remaining three. The Power took three points from The Advance to head the series by one point over the printers. These two teams will meet in a sudden death game for the trophy. McHugh Mc@uarric Towers The roll of honsur for the‘last ga was M. Berardine, Advance, 694; Webb, E. Salsmaa and B. McQuat Power, 673, 626 and 621;, P. Nicolson : J. Tait, Gambles, 634 and 626. Powspr Salomaa Hornby Berardin Guidice « e Wallingfor Danecimngs 10 to BUFFALOâ€"ANKERITE Direct â€" Follies Bergieres, Paris A N Owing to the greoat standing stage attraction, there will he prices, as follows: MATINEEâ€"Adults 40« TIMES OF SHOW® MATINEFEâ€"Screen 2.50 p.m. Stage Show 3.l.0 p.m EVENXNINGS Screen 6.39 and 8.50 p.m. Stagze Show 8$.00 and 10.20 p.m. DOoOoRrs oOPEN AT 6.00 P.M Palace Theatre A Piece of Silverware to Each Lady Attending ADMISSIONâ€"$1.50 a Couple, Extra Lady 50¢ ORCHESTR A Stiver Cocktail Set Friday, May 19th, 1939 ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE at the points; Advan( PLAYING TOâ€"NIGHT and TUESDAY MAY 15th and 16th This is a Regul: play for th trophy we Advaned 2 Y T MISS IT! ISA MIRANDA and RAY MILLAND in 168 249 157 206 241 208 186 185 145 N. 0. in the first t a point from r only point of uitiers won the ine toâ€" 9« re 143 1 78 204 162 215 min{( ttlecC Childrzen 156 179 212 244 196 ameé H 11 581 694 446 $2.00 Broadway Show Arn 1C 2 IYO nlbt 11 n x 1 expense in seceut osligzht increase EVENINGSâ€"All Seats 60¢ ates, though far removed probable scene of conflict, ng industrial retrenchment the fear of war. Financitrs i1 about permitting their ork into business and indusâ€" nisht be adversely affected Nu umble 14 ng this outâ€" in â€"admission PAGE sEVTEN ‘ 1076 958 2856 N. O0., 1 point ida and the ar removed 19 94 U 1069 187 220 47 507 510

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