to can 0 0-0:. 0-. """"""" ‘ _ \ k ....... (o k. We make to order in our Sluwizllh I.†1"lzlllil't-.~~:|l! Next Door Empire Theatre ,Do. 0 0-0'0 0"" \ ‘\ --\. 00.1... ‘ \ o 0.0.. O Inst received the latest style in New Blouses. all :llHl Mrs. L. E. Christie’s Store Geo. Preston, ()‘Dlnnih‘ Suxmm-r l'l'nm ...... SUMMER DRESSES BELOW COST SEE OUR SILKS. VELVETS. AND DRESS . McLau “Min 9 Timmins (HH' (Lit (HUN‘ THE TRADE SUPPLIED .cQ‘O‘. ll It at.‘ [U ('10:: ' tll‘vss :llHI Irm Nnx‘fulk SI! ~w stun-k OfSL'l'l Boo U sands V hoes forEase and Wear. 6 OIOC‘: AT LAST! “'1- have jnst Rom-inn! tlu- Finns-t mnzq- «4'20“. Ce tnry Smnplvs l'nr PI“ and in!!! O ‘0 D vn-r slmwn Ill 'lmmm . The war has played tho woolen trndv but 20“: Country's 0mm 20th Ccnhlry's 0mm 'th‘l‘ we are in a slum you â€no Finest display «If samples shop, Ladies’ and Gents' 5‘ â€(wk mmts ' Suits and Riding “I‘I‘N'h \ Scum-s. “'m'stmls Pauli}: Inplcs. um 15c. to $1.50 you the finest and Lin.“ .1; 0" samples in Timmins. this as an invitaticm tn I‘nllll' Ir sturv and inï¬rm Hum- 09. Ynn dun" lum- h. buy. Scc Window Display. Remember Fall Millincry. Write for Samples. ARE SOLE AGENTS DRESS Goons.“ Phone No. 2.3 mmnnum Timmins, Ontario Proprietor O O M9w6?2a3 F9 pusitiun its and with tn the mum: 0l\ "MIME [EM CAMP H!" "II fflfllfl lw norm-ml Is given mum dm‘s nut mn'vr all wlm do] was sumowlmt dime-uh tn names "1' owry «mo. Basenists at Iimmins Respond In tn: Ball of Duty and lore Will fallow TIM-v I'm-«inn! nuliu's Ins! WN‘L' Hum the Italian Hun-rmm-m and all lwimz rmwn Ms hm! lwrlnrt-o in “mm up tlwir “urk and respond m tlw SIIIIIIIIHIIP‘. ArrIIIIuqu'Izts lmcl hm-II IIIIIdv fur Ilw IIIIIIIIII "mu! nI' 'l'iIIIIIIiIIs In soml Ihv lmu "IT In IIIIII‘IizII nm-mIIpIIIIi- IIII-III. but II “II." Inmul iIIIIIIm-IIIIII' II! â€II! lust lllilHHI' In IIIIIsIor sulï¬vivut IIII-Iulwm uI' Ilw IIugI'I-zzntiun In lw mmulwm “1' the “ugh-3min" In lw prom-m and m-c-nx'dmgly the amid-"IT was Mil)“ in Hm mum‘v nt’ l'nrvwolls. anrl)‘ MI â€MN Wlm loft \H‘l‘t' mur- l‘im' men but may few hm'v any wives and families in ('mmdu. TIH' I'ulluu‘in: wvl‘v “mung: Hmw tn Humor tho Hill: IIH')‘ and a huge N‘ George Insole Leaves With Best Wishes . Mum! :3“ nwmln-rs of H10 HHH". {Luduv 4:323 uswmblml in tho _ Imlgv fI'mom last t'Vt'Hillf." tn hicl guml-hyv h! 'l’u'n. Hm. lusulv. wlm is lvuviug M 11qu n pusilinu in tho ('ustnms [)v- lpm'tmvnt nn tlw lmldt'l' lwtwm-n (guvlwv and Inn 1‘ Islam]. \'°mmnnt. .\H('l -'uflm- uul take haul iwvu isvlucl. lluga limlv. \‘uhlv (huml, in a t'w \wll ‘lmmn r:'vtuuks (ullml up- inn l’ust Hmml \\. M. \\ h_\t(~ tn mnkv 'tlw lnpusvnlauinn ut' an ()cldl'vllmvs 3 ring. y Arriving :ltmxllï¬n‘tl'vzll they will In- tulu-n um. ut‘ by llw Italian mnsul mul pus-saw sw'm'ml for much mam vial 11w Hullm: lium' “Angamn†un whirl: Hwy will (raw-l \‘ial Xt'w Yurk tn Nuplvs. .\ .slmrl limv will he ul- lcm'ml can-l! ï¬nltllvl' ln visit his l'rivmls ul’lur whirl! Hwy will lw ullnltml tn tlwir \‘nrinus l't-giuu-uls ut' \\'l|lt°ll tlwy \vm'v pnwiuus nwmhors. I “I'm. \\'II.\'II' slmkII III' IIIII Inss III IIIIII IIIII_I_III by III'II. IIIsulII IIIIII'iIIg. IIII IH’IIIL’ IIIIII III' iIn‘ must \‘IIIIIIIII IIIIIIII- :IH‘IS IIs \I'IIII IIs IIIIIiIII: IIIIgI‘IIII .“IISII‘ II‘. IIII IIIIII I.Ii\IIII must IIIIIIIIIs IIIIIIIIIiIIII III IIIle part III IIIII “Ul'k. , III'.II IIISHII' “III IIIII IIIII\ IIII IIIISM‘II ‘iII IIIII I...I‘.IHII but in baseball IIIIII IIII IIIIIIII S||IIIIS IIII IIIIIIIII {IIWIIYS IIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII II|NIII III I.ri\II his IiIIIIII\ ‘SIIMNDII IIIIII IissistIuIIIII. I ’. .\ \IH III and iII:~III'IIIIIIIIIIIII IDI‘IDL'I'IIIII II'IIIImIIII II) \\I|I(‘Il IIIII I"IIIIIn\iII_I.r (‘IIII- IIIilIIIIIIII: 3105st II. II. \\iISUIl. oIUS. â€\IL’XIIIIIIL‘I'. I’. I". K. Gallagher and Iliuus III IIIII IIIIIIk III' (‘IIIIIIIIIIIII II IIII I.IIIIIIIII'iIII.r I)l'I|I\'(‘ up IIIIIIIII miII- night \IiIII IIIII SIIIL'IH†III AIIIII 141111;." ‘Suw and the National \IIIIIIIIII. . III'II. IIISUIP IIIIIIIIIIs \\itII IIIII IIIIIIII .wislIIIs III II gI'IIIII IIIIIm' IIiIIIIIIs in IIII(‘( IIImp. “II†IIxIIIIIII IIiiII 0\ III v \IisII 'IIII' >IIIIIIIIss in his new \IIIIIIIIiuII. Allwrt linsoulxn'km'. aged (it). stop- ;pml in t'rnnt of an inmming Grand 6'“an I'prross m lh'm-kvlllc and was ikilled. rods M' "0qu in reutlllcssly watt-him muueru mun. Quid 10 day. He tussm' ‘ “Ivy and II IIU'II‘ I°( I'IIIIII-I'II II'iImIl IIz-I rII IIIIIII \I'IIlkI-Il Mn 1‘ III II building: II lIIIIlIIiIIg . it scmnm IIIIl-IIISIIIIIIIMI III'II whit-II IIIIII 'IN‘II In ('11 I-IIIIIIIIissiuII lIm IIII rusty IiIIâ€"-:IIII| ' my under his weig tlw onginvs wm streams ut' \I'IIII-r ..6:Jo;n¢.r- H. in Quick Thought. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE min the The third meeting 0f the Sclmma. dict-Rimming Branch of the ('anad. inn Red ('mss Suoicty was held on Tuesday. Alimist 31:4. in the .‘lasunir "all. 'limmins. There m-re eleven members présent. Mrs. "who “as receivcd us a new im'mher. making a memlwrship m" nf 2“. The Sevfliary's row“ was read and I'mmd comm. ' The Treasurer rmmrtml a «rulit 'zmimwo of $1I‘6JH in NW bank. The pmromls nf â€â€˜0 dance held nu Friday. 20m. 1915. “We as fulhms: Entrance . . . . . . . ,. 29.0" Local Red Cross Hold Usual Meeting .\ pirhn‘o was rmHvd m the mm ing and $1.1" â€wing mmmm mmi lmmlod m-or tn 'l‘rvnsnrc-r. .\ mutiun pru'msml '0)‘ Mrs. \V limns. sevumlml Ly Mm. Shulur, w nnnninmusly vm'riml. in my all hi tn «into as t'nllcm's: Miss Skinner ...$ .6" Mr. Quinn .. . . . . 5.5" Miss Mrlsmw 1.2.3 I'Ixmms . $9.45 Mr. I’vrris . . . . . . 0.335 5:55., 2.... 5.: ï¬ns; .123. â€.5751 Hollinger Victors Over the Dome 'l'ulnl.....$lll‘l.l3 llr. .‘lc-llmis. ropn-sonling tlw 'l'im- minus llcmrcl ul’ 'l'rmlo. plxwml lwl'nn llw tum-ling lll'lllllml «lulu un Hu- Slmlvlmlu-r mul Uwrlnml vars. and after olim-ussiun. Mrs. llvicl :mwmlml n nmtiun Imulv by Mrs. Williams «I n prvviuus nwotinu. in l'm'nr ul’ llw Uwrlmul our. Mrs. Simuls swumlml llilll lllls' was c'm‘x‘lml by 50le In erm'. 'l'lu- (“Xmirmxm thxmkc 0f 'l'rmlv un “ï¬lm“. 01' Mr tlwil' zlï¬sislmu't' in am amt". H Mrs. l’rizvhnr th‘ï¬ns. 2 1': hauulkorvhiofs Lust week-em! the Hullinzer hull players trimmect the Dunne tn the tune of ti-4 is: :me nt' the must interesting games 0f the seam". Despite the enht weather huth teams seemed at their hes! aunt nnly :l «ample ut' errurs were made h): eitht'r team. In the ï¬rst inning: lithlit- .‘.lt't‘uy liiit'ilt’ti t'ul' llullingvr nncl Munngimn t'ni' lhmw. llnllingvr stnrtmi Marin: right. away whih' lhnnv :wt-nnul nn- nhiv tu hit Mt-t'ny's “timings aunt in thv ï¬fth inning tho smi't- stuml -t-t) L'ul' iluilingm', hut by n hnsv un hulls twn hits and nn orrm' Dunno smrmi threw runs. llnllingm' 'nnw hnvh \xith twu lllul't' in tho sixth and in tin- svvonth Inivm'y â€t the “(H110 hit fur a hmnv rnn whivh tinishml the smir- in}: nu either sidv. In the ninth with twu nut Dunno gut two men (it! hut Svmhiv hit tn right tichl t'nr tlw third inch-rs: 4 fun pairs slimwrs 'l'hv l'ullmvinu and In Alums! .\lr.~'. ('mmvl‘. ’Ughh': 3,133. :‘ nut. Q v-7 l)unlttâ€"vh'vrnhiv. Mmmghzm. Smlk. Lzlx'vl')‘. Hwy. Huwv. Qtllun, Mv.\u- llHll' zu'l'ulmts ('ha‘l'liv Anvr lmmllml the 31mm tn the sutlst'uvtmn “1' all. Svl'uhic '5 glued to tho Lzu'mgv's Imnw-x'un lH‘fll'l)‘ turned Woldun and .\l«-('roa\'.\' min a pair of In “inning: nvxt gunw Hullinger van tie Home rm ï¬rst plane. l" Mo'hn' 11ml Ii. Smith I. sC\L‘l‘le 112ml (llamas \xitlmut Hm nutstmuliug {011111105 â€1' the .: mm “as the “camel and \iM' m s [hum- nnl)‘ men! l 'u (‘rvmu I‘. POINTS IN THE GAME. fullnwin': , lwzulqum HI 1'! Mm mm I'm" _\'-i m 'nm' Maths. 2!." I 3: Mrs. Hrunzh. Fugg. l Wlla'll 'illiums. 'J wash Tutal lwggin}: lu'pt. Hulliugcr ImSus. HImms "HIS crnt , . mmkorvhu i u list (0 h'cl. 1915 ukhtshix at“ h'l 'Il ï¬ve hits MT MM'U)’. I'm-v Sum ll. \Vvltlnn aqua fullnwst l1 t H “S :Hl' HIV Smith. I'I. ijuumlw. N sm'k'ï¬'. s: .“l'a. lluspihfl MIN harm-i: HMS unmml slimy; .\u «'Int a (-09} )t ml :m errur. wash Wore Buying Your ay, Flour and Feed You should give us a call pi1.(llillf_:.(tullplvli “i121 5111110 111w 111- visiuns h} the mupiw. The ï¬nal smro M' (i In 4 fairly I'v- prosvnts tlw tliH'vm-m-v ut' tlw hm teams Ill this“ purtivulul' gmxw. Hollingr-r gs»! t'nur runs and ï¬ne rest value “211- at hunu- scux'ml in nmmgs. A strung wind blowing «lirvvtly tu- Ward the pin-{101's helpwl pm luts â€1' break cm the hall and t'uttum-«l lmth pitchers' strikv-uut 1'00â€â€œ!81 Mvi'uy got 13 and Mnnughzm put away 9 by the 3-strikos mutv. At The EMPIRE “JERRY FRUM KERRY†THE EMPIRE Baal-{Elms at See’s Drug Store To-Nagm “Bought and paid For†BE SURE AND SEE and His Company MATINEE AT 3.00 RM. ’00 “II SATURDAY in Mar third :1 time. TIMMINS the nine TIMMINS .\t .\ 'l' Do You lntend to Build? If So, Get our prices on Lumber Train of Dynamite Blown Into Air N111; j'1111111s1-.11.\111._r.2i.~~-.\ truin 11111â€1\'i|11_1 7111111 111111111ln 111'1lv1111111it11 1'1111 11H â€111 11'111111 111 l’ i111111l11, (11L. t1»- 11111 111111 |1l1111 1111.11111111g: 11511111.:11111111' 111111 111111111111 and 1111 1111i1l1111titi11l 111|1- 111"111. \111111112 1'11111111111111111 H1111 11'11111. X11111'l11. 11111111111' [11111115 \191'11 1111( 1111111- :11;111l. l’ !1111111|11 1‘ 1111 â€111 31111111 111 S1111 1"1'111111151111 H11}. 11') 111111.111 11'11111 111.119. Mrs. Martin Pout-h, Alan Peach, amt Kay l’vurh. m-rv killed when an 0x- lu'tuss nu the 'I'. U. 6': H. Railway struvk tho autmnnhilt- they were in. Tim “evident (wrurrod near Ailrustur. .l. W. llcatuii. win» was driving. hzul his it“; hi'nlwn. FIVE