Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 27 Jul 1921, p. 6

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£32?! F F ' "oo-ooo-o-o-o-""""""' Q ' o........-.-.--",,',','-'.., - oC7a'"i"'i"iTiTiTaTTGJo-o--""'"t ' - 9W”OMMMWWOOOMO WW flflifififliififlitfihfiffiEhfihfiffifliifib‘ifibfihfiflififihfififikfifififikfiflifififlihfiflihfiflikfiéfihfiifihfififlififlififififi5551-5555-1551Hflih‘iflfifliflhfifitfibfififikfiflififififififibfiifig I have claed my shop in the Reed Block for the summer mspn and will open again on orabout August the 22 with a full line of autumn styles and shades. Will visit Timmins first at every month at Dar. ton’s Livery. Any other times by arrangement Ask your dealer for Dr. Gag- non's Veterinary Medicines. Phone 152. DR. L GAGNON Mrs. J. A. Gagne THIRD AVENUE, GOLD MINING STOCKS Homer L Gibson & Co. VETERINARY OFFICE HAILEYBURY. NOTICE Watches, Clocks, Community Plate, All Repair Work Guaranteed. rt Everything in Jewelry , 703-4-5 Bank of Hamilton Building P.O. Box 458 . HORWITZ (Between Boll inger Stores). We can execute orders in these issues for our Por- cupine friends, promptly and satisfactorily. Wire your orders at-our expense. TORONTO, ONT. ICE FOR BAhB----t' ROOM TO RBNT---in private house, --eomt.ortable. well-furnished, all eonvenienees; suitable for lady or gentleman. Phone 5.'l, Timmins. 25 LOTS POR BALE---('rur_ up calm been des August, Will eord 28th Bollinger Consolidated Gold Mines Limited. In NN DATED the I). A, uvnsltk at 140 tisly ice dividend at " at FOR BALB--Garden and build lots for sale; finest soil and lo- m: adjoining the new 1lollinger nsite: Township taxes: lots 40 10 font: cultivated and feneed. So Personal Liability.) idem] of 1% upon the paid :ui stuck at the Company has +aved payable on the 12th of 1921, on wliieh date cheques mailed to shareholders of re- the close of business on the July, 1921 Apply Trian mnins. Ont., p'm DIVIDEND N. 87 I") owner um 21st (lily of July, 1921 I)UNLAP, Treasurer. or etc. () m TIMMIN S. Ale 260 Mme " tet' mmber '.l 29. blacks 'slit H sive made amul goal which hm .[g'rnuniL This 'a' z'nud the hall ' . l lino 1'01' 'd voml, . ' at gun] kick l’ui' 'tily'. At this p slim attack and try several rim 0 I right itll the jol ' i The H'I'm'eu 1m It'm' rushing {In both teams we On resuming t forward line fl t dropping hark. v.,:_.l.. ,.......1.v I Tlliltlltll-llllllf SAME RESUME Ill BMW, MI Por the First time in King Cup Series Dome Loses a Point. Interesting Match Watched by Big -Crowd. SONG " sultt feats this' season. and also if possihle the other record of tlo swore against them. Timmins,orith one ehange on the outside left wing, hoped to break the Dome reeovds, hut luck was not with them, except in so 'tur as they made it the hist game this year' in which the Hume lost a point. As the score sheet shows, the game was a hnrd~fonght one and the play through out was interesting and exciting. The grounds were in good condition and both teams took the field before (500 or 700 speelatoi's. The Home won the toss, and took the kick-off t'neing‘ the sun. Timmins started the attack,1 and in the' first tire minutes they lost one of the best ehanees of taking both points from the Dome, when, after two hive combination plays, l". Cad- man had hard luek shooting at open goals. The Dome made tt deeided wake-up at this jumture. Wallaee made a fine run down the wing: and placed a good centre, but Roberts im. ‘tereeptetl and sent the ball baek into lthe Home territory once more. G. Cooper ftsreing tt Corner. Lain.c,lntry look the Kiel; and Cr. Cooper headed to the goal, lildriek clearing in fine lstvle. The Dome then oroke away, and came hen pf maintainin to the goal, l'altlr1eli Hearing: in um- style. "l'he Dome then 'broke away, hut did not g:et very far before being oheeltetl. Timmins still on the alien- sive made another rush on the Dome goal which brought Elrlriek to the ground. This was repeated soon after and the ball seemed to he over the line for tt goal, hut 'Ret’eree llity gave " goal Kiel; l'ur 1'ushing the gonl-keep- er. At this point the Dome took up the attack and G. Cadman was called on several times, hut he was always right (tll the job and cleared with ease The referee pulled up the Dome once for rushing the goalie. ‘At half-time both teams Wert? going: strong. (in resuming, Roberts came in the forward line fur 'rimmius, A. Cooper dropping hark. Tlle ('nntest went ‘(llllt Pl'. At this point the attack and G. on several times, right on the job an The referee pulled fur rushing the gt both teams Were ' Tl mnds " " in a draw, 0 to 0. Dome team was at full strength rune here with the full intention intqining their record of no de- this season. and also if possi’hle rot an ttball man dThmnins the King ast Wédne 11 hetween in the NIH Cup on th- l, 3-day evenin: fe. game was a he play through ul exciting. I good condition the field before The Home Won strong. ', came in the us, A. Cooper contest went THE PORCUPINB ADVANCE " l' e ttl “Jun J. Fell " (L20 Douw Wlts injured l ooo-ooo-o-ooo-o-ot-ooo. urn] had to rmirv. (rm “'qu mum"; ' t'ne mun-4 mm tell men and plum; the HA] z'lmv n: "nm- inn-r" \\"it I In“: . o ru~11H mm nulln'l'irlts mm'nnunnm mtg Tirnurin, Writ mIImi oty-,V mum? L b B ildi M o I I 1-sttrihinu', >m-‘nmi u-M'tnin o!' " M‘Hl‘t'. um er, Ul Ing aterla S T i, rim. Inw-u-r. "lt rm: tix<Lu-:Irt~ C I d C k Cli I _r."l.'rl'lil):./1r"C',C.',1',",ri',i.'.','.',t,, oa an oKe,rline M1 1» lummm Plu.it'rs tut I.'\"\ put . . :uun- ,u'i' into {up :gilllli' and 'dilNV ICE- and Mill Supplies 'itil v.1;m\ m'vmvnh rl,' mum) in in IU, \vnI‘. tlil ugju Hugh" 'ti G. lUvnlu'r -rrr:AG.Etfr. FoRr-tr- ~ki:1:nu-Ii l'.lr' .4,..\-,u..”‘ ",v_':: I J Wm. Colonial Steel Companies Famous "It-q--- ‘--n -“II I -‘F'I The second half was much the same as the first so far as pave went, for neither ot' the teams slaekened up. The gmaJ-tenders were called on many times and both pulled off good eiear- ances. The erowd on more than one occasion went wild over some of' the spectacular saves made by Cr. Ctuhnan He is always, cool, sure and with fine judgment. _ Referee T. lla, ol1ieiated, and he thing. Both to mmplete satisrat Some of the spe the Dome any do] hut his general Some of the spectators felt he gave the Dome any doubts that were goitig.l but his general fairness win nut he denied. The game was probably the 'hest ot' the season. clean, “if"; and well-contested. As usual the Cadmuns were towers of strength to the team while all the others played their posi-l tions gleverly and well. To Timmins people who tried to he uuprejudieed. it seemed as it' Timmins boys had the edge on the play but missed the little pieces of luck that so often count so nun-h in winning a game. In saying: this, every credit will he given the Dome team, which same team has cer- tainly proved itself to he a wonderful _aggregation of good footballers. This lqpsmm the Home has: made a striking tainly proved itself to be a my aggregation uf good footballer season the Dome has: made tt .u reeord,---the team has Won the, King Cup without a single defeat and Only one goal scored against them. That goal was scored h.vTinunins, the local team also heing responsible for the one point lost by the Dome in the ser- ies, the draw game last. week. It is sure Some team when the worst that can be brought against them is a draw and one goal seored against. The following is the line-up of the two teams in Wednesday evening's lot game ..-- Dome J. l‘lldriuk' .. J. Fell . . . .. il. Ewart .. H. (‘ustain . R. 1’1 tl rruwer W. Kellow . R. Wallace . outside ”£10K I. back 1'. half centre l. half l .toal ..J. Hawkey .. .A. Cooper It, Ilatiwson Timmins Cl. Madman . .IC. Street A. Roberts J. Aaddie G. Ritchie Cr. Hendry Corlsor . . "ooo-oo-ot-ooo-oo-ooo-' SUSPENSION PALESTINE IMMIGRATION TEMPORARY. The Canadian Zionist (hpanization has many meml.ters and friends in Timmins who will he interested in the letter reeeived last week from the Executive Secretary. This letter en- elOses copies of eahiegrams passing between the President at the Canadi- an Zionist Organization and Premier Meig-han. Mr. A. J, Friedman, the president of the ()rganizathm cabled the Premier that the Canadian Zionist Organization was mueh perturbed over the suspension at? immigration intp Palestine of Jewish pioneers, and feared that this was retard and en- danger the eavryinx out (it the British poliey there. He asked the Premier 'to urge the Colonial Oilice in remn- lsider their attittnle repiarding the Or- gunizatinn'b‘ oiNTt to rte-bu} tine in aeeovdinee with the f nuisiun. The Premier, Hm Meig-hen, replied from Lam land, saying that he had 1 question up with the Colon (my, and was advised as fol “Suspension iamnigt',ation was up- proved by His Majesty’s Government as purely temporary measure. The Palestine Government now admitting comparatively small number immi- grants, who were aetually en route at date suspension. Number about fill teen hundred. .. "l‘his‘dnne, is proposed Lttetts Referee Lumber, Building Materials Coal and Coke, nine and Mill Supplies ---AGENT FOR---- Colonial Steel Companies Famous RED STAR DRILL STEEL B.c. Fir. Wood-Stave Pipe and Tanks of all descriptions All kinds second hand Mining Machinery in first Boilers, Hoists, Pumps, Drills, etc Bead Office TIMMINS Phone 10 B outside inside I' .. (-entr , inside ll tt y h,lrloneers, and retard and en- t of the British ed the Premier I'rxends 1n rested in the k from the is letter on- ams passing b the Canadi- and Premier to recon g the fh ld Pales Cadman Cadman . Cooper sins9ury U w S on, 1'mp,'- 1ken the al Secre- Yard and Warehouse be absorbm cultural lit more than winery in tlrst-elass condition. port1ng 1 certain ot admitted, na da a Fosw.da 111:1 kt TIMMINS BASEBAL GIRLS WIN FROM SCHUMACHER. n as may be gathered from the big stuH'e', 2r to 'ti. The game, however, was an interesting and amusing one, and those witnessing it were satigfied that they had gotten their mioney's worth. The buttery for Timmins was unbeatable one of Misses Nellie Stud- o'.' and Fearn Md‘arthy. A 15 may Dc 7,tr smre, 2r to .S was an interes Ind those witn that they had A'nrfh Theh, It' n IPI'? he nnw being: varried on in Ca- a rnnumign for the Palestine ation Fund, which is calculated wide the necessary menus to immigration into Palestine pos- tip int'm'nmtinn above should ts a stimulant to greater efforts. "nursdny ovenmg', llmmms W111- JY it, hip: margin. The Timmins outelassed the Sehumaeher girls 111111115 um te:1 Ills SCHUMACHBR Phone 95 B a. 51V: __ F 'ik?ifiilitg, Sehmmwher Girls' 1d another contest Hing, Timmins win, vin. The Timmins I l

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