Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 1 Feb 1922, p. 2

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M 3A Ire, £52 M '. _ North I “CU. 1a, 101 null!" cu b, ulu. I Timmms 'ji' WMWOWWOWMWEE --_----_-.-,- 7 -_-.--, m: " £5EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEMEEEEEEEEEEEEEfifigfififigfififififiéfigfigfigfififigfigfigfigfigfi“BE §$55555$§5W5555$5$W Four Stores in the Geo. Taylor Hardware, Ltd. "A CHAIN OF SERVICE" The Sakre W3, Cobalt Cochrane New Liskeard Timmins THE PORCUPINP. ADVANCE mum "HEW HAGUE " lllllliil WAY A “ell-printed and informative booklet was received last week from the presses ofThe Sudbury Star.' The booklet g:ives the Constitution, Rules of Competition, Laws of the Game, Grouping of' Clubs, iSchedules of Matches, ete., in connection with the Northern Ontario Hockey Association, Season 19214922. Photos of otticials of the N.O.H.A. are shown as well as pictures of some of the Clubs. A his- tory of the N.O.H.A. is also included in ,the booklet together with much other interesting matter. The various trophies with which the N.(l.H.A.-is concerned are also pictured with ir- luininative comment. In giving the Senior N.0.H.A. Championship Cup the booklet says:-"'),:, trophy is emblematic of the Senior Champion- ship of the N.().H.A. and was purchas- ed on March 15th, 1921, the Councils of the Municipalities of t'rault St. Ma- rie, Sudbury, North Bay, Cobalt, New Liskeard, Tinunins and Iroquois Falls making donations large enoug'h to de- fray all expenses. A striking feature of this Cup is that its eompocitiorfve.. presents products of the natural re- sources to be found in Northern Chr. tario. Gold, silver, iron, and nickel are displayed, while on the body a mining scene is engraved on one side and a lumbering scene on the other. Four nuggets, namely, gold, silver, nickel and iron, rest on the four top corners of the mahogany base." This cup is now held by the Canadian Soo. The booklet which has over 60 pages, also contains application forms, playing eepittGtes and other official forms for use by players and clubs. Also there is given a list of authorized referees, ete., and much other inform- ation of value and interest to hockey enthusiasts throughout the North Land. N. 0. H. A. HOCKEY BOOKLET ISSUED BY SUDBURY STAR Will Be Run on Elimination Plan. First Games on Friday Evening. a number of years in the North it was donated to the N.O.H.A. by Senator Geo. Gordon of North Bay. It is now held by the Little Current Hockey Club. The A. E. Copeland Cup is the Ju- nior trophy, emblematic of the Junior Championship of the N.O.H.A. It was presented to the N.0.H.A. by Mr. A. E. Copeland of Midland, president of the ().H.A. It is nowaeld by the Sud- bury Junior Hockey Club. The. Gordon Cup is emblematic of the Intermediate Championship. Af- ter serving as a Challenge Trophy for Jimmie--"Father, what is an exca- vationf" Fatlter--"An excavation is a place from which dirt has been taken." "is baby's face one, fatherf" Feb. 3----Bankers vs. T, & N, o., in the town sectiun.- Assayers TFi, Sur- veyors in thé Mine siwtion. Feb. IO-c-Mars-shall-oh/lest, vs. Kingston Hotel, town section. Can- udiuns V's. Samplers, Mine seating, Feb. 17--Hollinger Stores vs, Win- ners of Town Section game of Feb. 3. Shops Vii. Winners of Mine See- tion mime of Feb. 3. . _ , Winners of Winners Feb 10 game, Under the heading, “Splendid Christmas Numbers," the trade news- paper, “The Canadian Printer and PubliiherfC says of the Dee. 21st. edi- tion of The Advance:---. "The Porcupine Advance with its twenty pages, carrying Christmas business and reading, was among the business-getting weeklies of Ontario. That the entire edition was printed in The Advance othee, Timmins, speaks well fm. the paper's equipment. The edition contains interesting news and views of the progressive northern eommunity of Poreapine." "SPEAKS WELL POR THE PAPEB'S EQUIPMENT" Speaking of the evidences of an in- creased interest in the gold stocks on the Standard Exchange the Toronto Mail & Empire last week says:----") ten point advance in McIntyre was the distinetive feature in the day's trading. The up-turn in Melntyre was the result of the inquiry which de- veloped in New York. Conditions at the mine are constantly improving. As lateral development on the 1700-foot level proceeds, the ore. is growing in- eveasingly rich, and the fart that the management has let the contract for the enlarged mill would seem to in- dicate bigger earnings for the future. Teek-Hughes held up well under a considerable volume of profit-taking The eompany's mill is now treating 160 tons of ore a day, the average of which is $20.00 to the ton in gold. The gross earnings for the month for Tech Hughes, it is said will approoximate INCREASED INTEREST IN GOLD STOCKS ON EXCHANGE Eifeetive January 15th, 1922. Westbound Easi For further information, time tables, eta, apply to T, & N.' o. and C.N.R. Agents, or direct to:--- W. B. G. BISHOP, District Passenger Agent, Cochrane. ARGONAUT MINE IN VERY PROMISI'NG CONDITION "Among the developing, properties of Northern Ontario, there is no doubt in my mind the Argonaut stands fHst," writes J. w. Morrison, superin- tend.ent of development, to the presid- ent, J. H. Hainville, KA'., under date of Dane, Ont., January 14. Mr. iIIots rison, who is regarded in the mining distrirt as a very capable mining en- gineer adds: "There are others, per'- Imps, more advanced hut the Argo- nnut. has proven n better grade of ore. Our development on the 200 level 9.10 a.m. lv. North Bay ar.10.30p.m. 6.30 pun. at'. Cochrane lv. 1.20p.m. 6.50 p.m. lv. Cochnane _ ar. 1.00 p.m. 7.30p.m. ar. Winnipeg lv.11.00 a.m. 10.00p.m. lv. Winnipeg ar. 10.00 a.m. 11.20p.m. ar. Edmonton lv. 6.45 a.m. 11.50 p.m. lv. Edmonton ar. 6.15 am. 8.20 a.m. ar. Vaneouverlv. 7.45p.m. Through Standard and Tourist Sleepers, (flubaCompertinent-Observa- tion, Dining, First Class and Colonist ears between Montreal and Vancou- 'vet'. Through Standard Sleeper bet- ween Toronto and Winnipeg, connect- ing with Grand Trunk Trains 46 and 47 at North Bay. Between Cochrane and Quebec Leave Cochrane 1.20 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday, for LaSarre, Dupuy, LMakamik, O’Brien, Amos, Doaeet, lLaTuque, Hervey Jet. and Quebec, arriving- Quebec 12.20 p.m. following day. N Direct connections at Hervey Jet. to and from Montreal. Conneetions at Quebec to and from all points South and Maritime Pro- vinees. Standard Sleepers, Qiners, First Class and Colonist Cars. 9.00 p.m. 11.59 p.111 10.20 tl.ltl, 8.50am. $75,000.00. I, 'Returning, leaves Quebec 5.00 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday, due to arrive f"oehrane 5.50 p.m. follow- ing day. Between Montreal and Vancouver, (via Ottawa, North Bay, Cochmne, Winnipeg: and Edmonton). l 8.45 p.111. 6.20 mm. Daily Transcontinental Service “Continental Limited" CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS lv. Montreal at an: Ottawa lv. lv. Ottawa ar. ar. Northway Iv. a 1'. lr Toronto North Bay W. M. HOOD. General Agent, North Bay. ar. ‘lv. Eastbound t'. 9.55 a.m. . 6.55 a.n1. ' (3.40 am. . 10.50 gun. 7.40 a.m. 10.40 p.m. 10.30pm. 1.20 p.m. 1.00 p.m. 11.00 ann. 10.00 a.m, 6.45 mm. 6.15 am. 7.45 p.m. POR BA1al--aPtutr Sleigh Dogs, well broken. Apply to 78 Spruce street, '1 immins. ---6-'N HOUSE POR BAhB--4l-roorn bunga low, all hardwood throughout: re ment batwment, with furnace. Ap ply to 82 Elm street." ---2-iht POR BAhB---f have for sale 28 pm bred Leghorn. pulley from Guild. best pens. _Praetieall.v all lnyin Make me an offer. J. J. McGBE. Sandy Falls. --5-- Drawer A., Timmins, 0n LoBr---on Fourth Avenue near 14 Advance Othee on Thursday a sum llottle of gum are samples. Thai REGULAR MEETINGS RB CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HERB Anyone interested in Christian Sei. once. is cordially invited to attend an informal meeting every Sunday even~ ing at the. home of Mrs. 'Macpherson, 49 Tamarack street, Timmins, at T p. m. and every Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. T. H. Emery, 20 Hemlock street, at 3,30 p.111. Dated M Timmins this 14th. day oi, January, A.D. 1922. Pablie Worship, 11 ann. and 7 p.m. Sunday School, 2.30 pm. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend these services. , Sunday Servioes, 11.00 a.m., and 7.00 pm. Sunday School, 3.00 Pan. Rev. R. B. Cashing. B.A., L.Th., Rector Plume 131.' . Residence. No. I Hemlock Street. Hwy Comaumioar--Ut. Sunday of mouth, 11.00 mum; 3rd. Sunday of month, 7.30 p.m.; Festivals, 8.30 tun. Baptisms, 4.15 pan. WANTED-MEN and WOMEN in Child's Welfare Clinics, Wednes- days, 1.30 to 3 pm. lst. Wed. each month. Dr, Minthorn. 2nd. Wed. each month, Dr. Porter. 3rd. Wed. each month, Dr. McInnis. 4th. Wed. each month, Dr. Moore. Nurse at Clinic Room daily 1.30 to 3 p.m. - In the matter of the Estate of Fred Plummet, late of the Town of Tim- mins, in the district of Temiskam- ing, Lumberman, deceased. Take notice that all persons having claims against the estate of the above deceased, who died on or about the 16th. day of December 1920, are to file the same duly v.erified by affidavit with the undersigned on or befl"q the 15th. day of February 1922. And take notice that after said date the estate of the said deceased will he distributed having regard only to such accounts as shall then have been filed. Rev. J. D. Parks, B.D., Minister. 27 Birch Street. Phone 138’ . (Anglican). "9’ Tamarack Street and Fifth Avenue. Fourth Avenue and Cedar Streets. sell to Women in homes rubber lined waterproof Gingham Aprons for Ilse , in the kitchen. ('un easily earn $51! daily and more. Rapid seller and ready demand. Send 75 cents for sample apron and fall particulars. Money refunded if sample returned. Samples are very important to m prespertor losing them and the tind er will please return to The Ad Hume. (mice at once. Gnod rewun to anyone returning the bottle. BRITISH RUBBER COMPANY, 232 Meflill Street, Montreal. BT. MATTHEW’S CHURCH. L Safety First Boil the Water ' J. A. HOWSE 35 Fourth Ave., Timmins Wholesale Tobaccos and Confectionery BYRNES PRBSBYTERIAN CHURCH NOTICE TO CREDITORS llllllllll llf HEM"! k, mum " "4 D. W. o'BULLWAN, Solicitor for Administrator of said estate. HELP WANTED we Phone 154 B. B. MOORE, M.D., M. o. B.

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