THE COLDFIELD DRUG STORE THE PORGCUPINE ADVANGE Published every Wednesday by TIMMINS PUT UP NICE GAME, BUT DOME WON 3â€"2 The Do the King Timmins _ Timmins the first they ging mateh, an: of many â€" were the â€" tenders. goal and ¢ say for ° day and saves, U ones RO _ DY,. /‘ LIL LLC {SBELE LC T42 C took the initiative and gave Ramsay lots of work, Street also showing that be is a brainy and dependable back, and makes a fine mate for the old reâ€" liable Andy Roberts. The first goal was scored by Wallace on a pass from MeKenna whom Ramsay went out to meet, leaving the goal open. The second goall was a terrific low drive by Wallace. Ramsay making a desâ€" perate effort to save but just missing by a bhairbreadth. This gingered up the Timmins team and they went right to it . Ford, F. Cadman, Pate and Dunbar were doing great work, and eventually after both backs had tried to keep Ford from rushing Hendry. Ford got the ball from the Dome goalie and rushed in to score. Ford also scored the second for Timmins on a penalty. The seore at halfâ€"time stood 3 to 2 in favour of the Dome. ‘In the second half Timmins showed up well and had the best of the play WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13th, 1923. Canada â€" United States Owner and Publisher. Subscription Rates: Hendry Telephones: o save but just n This ginge ‘am and they wen , E. Cadman, Pa doing great wor ir both backs ha i rom ball . a fertmit 14 imsay makin save hut jus! Residence 112 £$2.00 year $3.00 year No. 1 opposite New Empire Theatre No. 2 foot of Third Ave., St. Onge Building work, and had tried â€"Hendry. the Dome J11 Dom aitir nmtt though there was no scoring. Hendry had ‘his work cut out for him, a cenâ€" tred shot by Pate giving him specia} difficulty. On a pass from Dunbar Ritehie made a nice shot but a little too high. The Dome also kept things busy and Wallace and Kellow at one time looked like scoring until Andy went out and took the ball away from Kellow. Dunbar showed up well in this half, as did also Geo., Cooper. Street made a nice save while Ramâ€" say was drawn out of the goal. The teams lined up as follows:â€"â€" liimimIns Street, h AGGOCIATED BOARDS OF ... TRADE METING AT AUS <=> Removal of Fire Hazards Discussed. Other Matters Considered. Exâ€" ecutive to Arrange Next Meeting. Monday, nepresenl ent fromâ€" Kirkland Cochrane, New 1 and Porcupine. msmome Ralil dozen reâ€" solutions were passed, most of them dealing with fire prevention and enâ€" couragement to the settlers. _ In the evening the Elks gave a smoker which was much enjoyed by the out of town delegates and members of the Board. The delegates left for home on the {efereeâ€". There was teh and al ed with 4 neâ€" aquart dlimmIin uzh but 1IM1lIH} Domé H ‘terly meeting of the Temisâ€" 1 Northern Ontario Associâ€" s of Trade was held here on Representativées being presâ€" the iInsa i D; V € 1 411 .\Iun veral de Coope â€"Hend â€"Min« @Onceise aigarno, altâ€"backs \| meetin 1i an d ard, CnNariton half dozen reâ€" most of them ike, Timmins 31 2(1 Cadman Robe 11 rt MceK e 1( Dunbat Hust] a T early train Tuesday morning. Owing to the unavoidable absence of the President D. L. Jemmett and the Viceâ€"President John Clark, F. K. Ebbitt of Iroquois Falls, acted â€" as chairman and Mr. E. 8. Brady acting as Secretar® The committee of resolutions and correspondencée did their work in the forenoon and reported immediately after lunch. the l1 O w where 11 €1 Lunch Kits (complete, guaranteed) Reg, $3.50 Special $2.50 eir charter they could not buld eleâ€" itors. ‘The committee was instructâ€" 1 to continue this work approaching ie Government: direct. There were vitatrons from Cobailit, Timmins and nglehart for the next quarterly meet s in September. â€" On account of The first re â€" Insuri d village: have the 401A ages wherc them fully Fire Insurance juestion â€" discusse ‘e in the small ind iSs6 Te qulippe n € 1lY WAz THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE small towns mNan 1}}0O «sihl H WwA > ) 1 Y 11 September being a good agriculture it was decided to meet in Englehart, which is the center of good agvriculture. Removing Fire Hazards Iroquois Falls Board of Trade subâ€" mitted four resolutions, three of which were carried. One was to urge the Government to continue clearing around the Northern towns and reduce as far as possible the fire risk as this would be a great deal cheaper than raising a large fund to alleviate the misery of the people after some of these towns had been wiped out. tim and ol exâ€"Mayor and AMLTS. ‘AOD1l. LeHeup, Browning street, Harleybury, was the scene of a quiet, but pretty wedding, at 3.30 o‘clock" on Wednesâ€" day, June 6th, when their daughter, Alice Elsie, was united in marriage to Henry G. Kennedy, son of Mr. Henry G. Kennedy, of Calgary, Alâ€" berta. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Canon F. H. Hincks, of St. Paul‘s ‘ Anglican church. ‘The bride, who was given away by her faâ€" ther, was attired in her travelling suit of navy ‘blue poiret twill with navy and ‘biege hat, and wore a corâ€" sage bouquet of sweetheart roses and likes of the valley.®> The bride and groom were unattended. The wedâ€" ding music was played by the bride‘s sister, ‘Miss Grace LeHeup,. Followâ€" ing the ceremony, a wedding supper was served, the guests being a few intimate friends and relatives of the young ecouple. Later Mr. and Mrs. Kennedyv left on an extended tour, Kennedy left on an extended tour, and on their return will reside in Gowâ€" gcanda. The bride has boen a populat member of Haileybhury‘s younger set, and she and her husband have the w e very nest wishes ol a nost o) here for their future happine AND EGGS 15t.f OH C mrodu( Pure Oreéed a Barred Rocks, 11 eP PW a I xecutive The Best of Good M 6 Tickets for a Dollar. 12 Pints for a Dollar. Mattagami Clean Stablls, Clean Cows, Clean ARRIED AT HAILEYBURY WEDNESDAY OF LAST WEEK horses 0 Mitchel) Handling, Clean Milk. WATCH FOR THE BLACK HORSE AND THE RED RIG. ne 0t n.,~Ont ne W ends e Government clear adjacent to towns which second res tax d in the ftollowing rey g at Havleybury as by The â€" Haileyburian of ‘exâ€"Mayor and M nabie the ()1 in the 11 neetin in this FRANK LITTLE 1t Connau it iry‘s younger set, husband have the a host of friends P10 1( Ontario it Gre utrâ€" â€" land ort of a iven last ion, Ont 1€ )02 vh JI aAI the! BEST OF BOARD AND ROOMSâ€" or EXPERIENCED LAW _ STENOâ€" GRAPHER WANTEDâ€"Apply to FARM AND GREENHOUSE FOR SADBDB, owing to illâ€"health of owner. TWO LOTS FOR SALBE, FOR SALEâ€"Fiveâ€"roomed furnished house, Rochester Townsite, Gillies Lake. For particulars, apply to Box D.S8., Advance Office, Timmins. RESTAURANT FOR {Good Bush ARCHITECT BUILDER JC ; Estimates Furnished on All Kinds of Work ill convenm enc Avé.. Timmins. Plans and Specifications for Types of Building complete with balls in firstâ€"class conditic Schumacher. street Must be good : in Dry Goods. Apply D. â€"O0‘Connor, Conâ€" naucht Station, Ont. 23â€"20r. location, near T. N. : Well established busine to Miss J. Fournier, Hot Bottles, Any information regarding the pre it whereabouts of Mr. Fred Bedard Ire 0o 20(), oldfie roOm now 01 two montis. h, Schumache St )X iss J.. F ournie: Spruce $t., Ti +4 Reed Bl« H TS FOR SALE, on east Elm cleaned and fenced. Address S., Advance Office, Timmins. OPA( 2 130 Maple St TIMMINS, ONT. 40â€" lot on et, West Timmins near new Separate rable offer 49, Timmins. On Mrs. PRED BEDARD A1 Dalls, cues, e[C., all condition. P.O. Box 10, 23â€"29p Room N. 0. Station. business. Apply er, Hotel Canada, Timmins, Ont. S, Regular $1.50 Special for 85c rocto: Apply Mrs Ont 1})})1 Goldfic I‘n C iIne men t 11i imins, ‘Ont \l)l opnmosite H meconda â€"24yp V € 24p cCn U x M av All OT J¢ FURNISHED HOUSE TO RENTâ€" TO RENTâ€"Threeâ€"roo the river front, six of the River Road; Apply to August Le: WANTEDâ€"A PARTNER, LADY OR GENTLEMAN, for a sood business, GET YOUR FURNITURE REPAIRâ€" BD and R(‘%l])}lul.\‘t(‘l'ed at the NUI'-' CEDAR POSTS FOR SALEâ€"Ceda» FOR SALEâ€"Casing shelving and counter, roll paper and paper cutâ€" ter, 3â€"lb. Toledo scale, and other fixtures and equipment. Must be sold this week. Apply to Art Jones, Tailor, Schumacher. _ â€"24p» Tenders. will be received for excaâ€" rating. approximately 1400 eu. yds. of earth on Second Avenue between Birch Street and Maple Street and lowering the 10‘ Foree Main approxâ€" imately 200 Lineal feet at this point and placing 2 x 10"‘ gate valves and valve boxes. Tenders shall state the price per en. yd. for excavation and price per lineal foot for lowering the 10‘ Force Main. ; Tenders will be received up to Monâ€" day, June 18th, at 5 p‘m. The lowest or any tender not nececâ€" sarily accepted. Notice is hereby a partnership heretofore tween myself and J. of the town of Timmins of Cochrane as the ment Realty Comp: of Timmins, has tl solved by mutual c« owing to the said 1 be paid to the said at Timmins aforesa against the said p be paid to the said eureux hy whom In the matter of the estate of Julius Borenstein, Authorized Assignor. Tenders will be received for the nurchase of the stockâ€"inâ€"trade of Juâ€" t e( the will nIns, or Dated June, 19 trom July to 57 Em Tence posts and buildin Apply to "I Phone 317. mpruce 24 ] C NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION and fIveâ€"upndnols rn Upholsterin Timmin«, Ont. bolicitor for the Trustee herein, 23 24 issc hardwood windows. â€" Ap ut ly lst to sept. 1s m Street, or it it i Poreupine reupine. . Cte of Timmins in the ) as the Timmins y Company, in th , has this day b 11M T pu H; m the airdy, 48 Elm street 19t.1f A. C. BROW N. sts for ) J.. 4. ACreneurenxX mins in the District ie Timmins JInvestâ€" pany, in the Town this day been disâ€" consent. All debts Partnership are t d J. E. Genuvreux 12 0A S»iutable M irtnership are to J. 6. (tencureux p | 728 and red at the Company 11 1 hbouse north iewly finished. , on the premâ€" mImnIIns. his 5th iven that the subsisting beâ€" ind all earryin: d Gent‘s ipine and nment. ‘| Onta W1 house N 1| indation ". # Timmins Box ione 63, n{inel!t Apply C|alms Clerk i T‘endâ€" A\p 1¢€ U T 1to Â¥ i