THE GOLDFIELD DRUG STORE _ Published every Wednesday by _1« Geo, Lake Owner and Publisher. Hllu, «h NJ im _2 + i $150 O()rflqlungex (Q,tmsuhdatqd Gold Mings .u’~ ao 2 d 4+ / C > _ UA io aill P . ons 2 $50.00 eachâ€"Meintyre "Poreupine *Mines, Dome Mines. i ns t $15.00 eachâ€"T. F. King, "FT" M. Burke. enz ns o n $10.00 eachâ€"Taylor Hardware, A. E Moysey Co., Fogg Lumber ۩9,, 61mm~., Hooker omd Drew;/ New Emâ€" pire Theatre, Porcupine i\d\ance--.. $5.00 eachâ€"Ostrosser Co., J. cRoqg 8. David,/ Shankman Bros., fck, Watt, "P" Antoine, A. Brazeau, J. Dalton, Sullivan Newâ€" «on,. Goldale.Cafe,. Princeâ€"of Wales Cafe, King Edward Cafe. _ j *T + $3.00 eachâ€"Ciub Cafe, Paris -Cat’q ‘_Northern Mutor Sates.â€"~~ s »â€" $2.00 eachâ€"Canadian Club C. fl'ntpble, M. Bowie. ; Total #420.00. TWO STORES DONATIONS TO FOOTBALLâ€" _ CLUB DAY OP SPORTS .. The following is .. the Jist of .subâ€" scn tions ~toâ€" ‘the {‘ m"mns Football Club Day of Sports, held on July Z2nd, 1923 :â€"w, g* 5J ® Last Friday‘s train No. 47 from ‘I‘oronfo ï¬as Tancelledâ€"for the day so far as this district was conc ‘erned, on hccount of anâ€" accident about two miles north of Powassan,. Six (Oa(.‘flfr és of the train wwere derailed." lwo Of the day coaches tumbled down 15 foot embankment, yet no one was burt, although the wreck was not on the T. N.Q. butxsouth of: the Bay, ‘Howewer, t“hev were T. N.O. Railâ€" SPEREAD RAIL BLAMED FOR ACCIDENT NEAR NORTH BAY WEDNESDAY, JULY 4TH, 1923. Canada o9 â€" $2.00 year United States:, â€" _ $3.:00 year Subscription Rate®: Telephones : Residence 112. ‘ N_o, 1 ppbqï¬le N;vq Empti‘e Theatre No. 2 foot of Third Ave., St. Onge Building 3X ge.'h_% and, . these eoaches are train rom earliest childhood not to hurt.anybody when a wreck occurs, BEAVERS PUTâ€"ONHâ€"OVER ON . ' MEMBER FOR THIS RIDING Many a man who worries because he doesn‘t get what‘s coming to him would have a more to.worry abo\ut if thae > : * Eis uue Bs ~~The eommittees in charge of the Day of â€"Sports here under the auspices of the Timmins Football Club not only looked ‘after"the various features of theâ€"event, but â€"last night had all acâ€" counts arranged and were able to isâ€" sue the following complete statement of finances for the day :â€" STATEMENTâ€"OFP FINANCES ~TOOTBALL SPORTS DAY Receiptsâ€"Subseriptions, ~$420.00 ; W. Field, change forâ€" gate ~$17.50 ; booth, $100.00; tags turned in at gate, $033.75; other ta"‘s sold $132.20 ; total $1513.45. You cannot expect to enter Heaven by the:some methods you use: to Lcep out of jail. Timmins Cadet Corps left on Sunâ€" day for Long Branch, near Toronto, to ~take their place in the an\mal Cadet Camp there. > is the ï¬r 6 time a Cadet Corps from this part 0f ‘he North Land has been able to trke pmt in the anmial Camp.~ 4 mins Cadets are in charge Of M C. S‘ Carter, P11nc1pal of the Timimins ‘Scehools. f Y LLÂ¥ U"IHAUNL â€"ULEA 4s «quires. In fifteen minutes it forms a delicate fumed mask which exerts its beneficial action at @nce. Regular.price perlarge jar $2.00. This week ourâ€"price is . . . . .. §WCi. l . UELVOâ€"MAGNETIG GLAY J. W. FAITHFUL, W. A. FIELD, Financial Committee ADVANCE amp. © ThefTimâ€" Haileybury baseball fiabs are said to be «*peeved"" Haileybury is off the map this vear in ‘a ‘baseball way, ; Was thero a 'm'eeting called to rganize for hascbdll in Haileybury? _ sd, Were All these peéved fans at meeting? If "so, why didn‘t they zo OMR and have the . baseball they wanted® ? If they weren‘t at the meetâ€" ing, whyÂ¥ > not? If there wasn‘t a meeting, why didn‘t â€"they â€"haveâ€" one? In other weords why don‘t the enthusâ€" iasts take a § harnd at the work, instead 6of. taking Nt all out in being ‘*peeved.‘‘ . ARs Lou |Shaw says:â€" ‘*We are and it must be ~p gorrison rouard gGmttun Ch ireoski “COOns ie Ga uthier fanq‘é'rq» iBOusq‘%gt )rganize W ‘tpeeved.‘‘ . ‘u We «are ‘the: | SuspeCted}_†l 1ercely, .. Melntyre â€" spence .. Fournier . .. ?Lvmh Gl) ..... Sheehan . â€Whlte Di' Behan \Ionoohan BATTING AVERAAGES ‘ TIMMINS AND® FALLS® TEAMS fulLO\u.nO‘ are *the avy erages for the Timmins and l'dllï¬, baseball teams this season to date:â€" 4 "‘ate x is Ablams Seully , ,FOR RENTâ€"Furnished house on ‘Hill, for two months. Apply P.O. * Box. 160, TAmmins. 10 Mr. W. J. Kelly, superintendent of telegraphs and telephones for the T. N.O. Railway, died recently from stomach trouble after a brief illness at his home in North Bay. The Haileyburian last week says :â€" ‘* Mr. T. E.. Farley: has gone to Timâ€" mins where he has the contract of building a new school. Mrs. Farley and the family will join him in the building a n and the fam near future.‘ BEST OF BOARD AND ROOMâ€" All through the election The To:â€" ronto Star was shrieking in big headâ€" lines and bold bad type the question, ‘*Is this man Ferguson to be made Premiér of Ontario?". Apparently, the answer is in the affirmative. Mt. A, J, Kenedy won a noteworthy victory in the election campaign in Temiskaming, â€" receiving almost _ as many yvotes as his two opponents comâ€" bined. He has a clear majority: of over 900 over Prof, John Sharpe, the U.F.0O.. candidate, and over 1,200 more votes than the Liberal candidate Henty O‘Gradv. Two Uno Park lads, Harty and Lawrence Bowes, captured six youns foxes this spring, and kept them down on, the. farm;â€"just:; for amusements, It has proven a prohtahle hobby for the boys, only two of the foxes proving of the common red variety, the. others being. part black fox and soâ€"not only handsome ‘but valuables animals, Moore has moved his ~tedms}np(m(l r.nl\mv titket office to more commodiots ‘and â€" convenient premises, being now located in the King block in the premises. recently ()L(llpled by the Public Health offices. Mr. Moore recently was ~appointed fown ticket agent for the C.P.R, All Diseases Succgssfully ‘Treated by This Method~ * / 4 OOM 6 Marshallâ€"Ecclestone Bldg., Timmins Team A\Qrao'eâ€"â€"v L5 , Iroquo{s Falls all conveniences. App :\;35‘ A venue. T ANF Pr. C. E. Hawley Chiropractic Specialist supplies the health that the delicate newâ€"born skin reâ€" iFifth iorpi teams | @"P.G. .647 / .300 5 € ..,151 *) .217 ‘I;owe; or any te Tenders ‘"addfresséed "to Mr. Mas Smith, Secretary Public School Board, South Poreupine, Ontario will be reâ€" ceived up to and including July 21st next, after which date, all, tender: | will be closed, tqr ad Conhnuatlox Schook, . Hmldnw to * be exet'ted Nmtn Pmoupme, i()nf} a vo;dmo' it plam and Qpevlhca*flon{ p*repared by me. Plans and specifications will be available for (ontract Ts on and after July 7th mnext atin cé in Rimmins. :i:éei'. not necessarily accepted. Timmins, Ont., June 19, 1923. A. H. CEDER ERG, i ;.‘iï¬_‘):ï¬ .f.. Afm in h:(nf.nrni nmï¬mh' TWO NICELY PURNISHED ROOMS : TO RENTâ€"-â€"\\nn bath and Wl conâ€" in private Tamily. Apâ€" ply .. Birch St.â€" _ â€"â€"~£up GIRL WANTEDâ€"Apply 60 Sixth MALD W ANTEDâ€"For general houseâ€" work; no eooking. Wages $30, Apply 55 Third Avenue. _ â€"27 GROCERY STORE FOR SALEâ€" WANTEDâ€"Woman ~to do washiftg for small family. Apply at onee to 45 Balsam street.., â€"s£6p Smith, CBecretary Public School Board, South P#orcupine, Ontario, will be reâ€" ceived; hy %: to and indladingeJuly 14th, 1923, which date all tendering will be clgosed, for a Sechool Teachers‘ Home"to in South Poreuâ€" pine, Ont.fÂ¥ according to plans and s*peci{_icati(f @s.prepared ‘by me. Plans Aand spetif feations ‘will bef available Xor contrac"Â¥#ors® on anrfd" 'a,fte‘r J uly" 5th next at Amy office in Timmins. | LOSTâ€"In Timmins on Monday evenâ€" ing $230.00,.in bills, chiefly‘ in ibills of _ large denomination‘ > US.A, money." Good reward given for reâ€" _ turn. Kinder please leave at Poli¢e Stutiun. | Timmins, . w â€" (r4 â€" 4 % P | sÂ¥ C *A is‘ oi B w €ise ï¬ Wns > uly 19th, 1923. “ Mattaga . 4. CBDBRBEBG / Aréh, Enginéer,; .â€"â€"-â€"upâ€"â€"â€"-â€" ; Aawestor 1Iv ac(epted Timmins, RESTAURANT FOR SALE. Good location, near T. N. O. Station. Well estaMighed business.= Apply to Miss J. Fournier, Hotel C€anada, 254 Spruce St., Timmins, Ont, ANYONE WISHING BARLEY (fonr FOR SALEâ€"Troomed MBungalow on Hemlock street, with all modern conveniences, including Jlarge stone vfreplace. l‘hla property % can ‘be pm(fm\ed with a reasonable cash paym¢nt. | .1nanwed Apâ€" " ply toâ€"Sullivan: \’ewtbn. * 421. CEDAR POSTS FOR SALEâ€"Cedat FOR, SALHâ€"Fine 2Â¥5â€"story chouse for sale. Hall, dining room, living _ three bedrooms and, ‘bath! * Could be *Wo ï¬Ã©d(:r)}ms‘ in attic good size. All Georgia pine * trim, oil and varnish. Two round. Avenue Good clean stock. For further imâ€" 101 mation write to Box 674, Timâ€" wins, onl‘ ;. / â€"27â€"20p} n ades nts floo 4h Gegzï¬â€˜ ?lg al Q m;éo@,imxga@){ Mtarage w1th cement Situaâ€" t RBed in Floral Park Boulevard. Fine wns; »*trees;â€"decidious and> rergreen. Fine entrance way, gagnp, eteas, Very fAne lots i ;,..tzh.eflpé all }}lan}â€" and . femed 3 gétl;i Priée: ouse and carage, Tot 45x 133 ft., 00, $1,000 cash and terms arâ€" Â¥ ran fÂ¥ed. \pp]\ to R Waite, lim- min‘k,. 0 7 nï¬ ptL}n ettflr r-'25 make ‘Yyour! storm ‘sash hnd ~dpoors now. (generalhouse®<repairs. now,; ‘Aiso: {generailouse "â€"repalrs Prigesreasonahle,=,"~C} }J. CGatien corner Middleton and Mountjoy sts Tendakrs saddressed | to M:. ©Mar seed or feed) or pasturage for horses or cattle, apply to James B. Mitchell, Goldlands P.:0., Kelso Staâ€" tion, Ont. 22â€"27p fence posts, posts for foundations and buildings, all sizes and lengths. Apply to T. Hardy, 48 Elm street. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS nny itender not macéssarâ€" repa)l~s. Gatien, ROOM TO . RENTâ€"Furuished,. . Apâ€" ply. 20 Maple St., Timmins .. â€"26p. GIRL WANTEDâ€"For general houseâ€" work, Apply to 48:Elm St. â€"26 WANTBD AT ONQE-‘-*MOUd "‘(’m’lf servant."" Apply Wrs T. "M: Burls#’ Hemlock strBet.©" /+‘ â€"230G 7 FOR SALEâ€"Pord Sedan 1922 model, TARLM AND‘GREENHOUSE FPOR SALEâ€"Three pool tahles,‘s in good -~(.-u'p;:i_ipi<m. Cheap,: for,. wash. ‘Apply to Stevens Kyle, 5 Pine street, Moneta. â€"20â€"4 TWO LOTS FOR SALE, on east Elm street; cleaned and, Address Bux R S., Advance Office, Timming. GET YOUR FURNITURE REPAIRâ€" HOUSE â€"FOR SALEâ€"T7, roomgy lath and plastered;, hardwood! ffloors;. stable and shed.. Water, electric light, ete. Bargain for quick gale. Apply ‘to 46 Fifth Averue. â€"26p. VIOLIN Studio,...65 Maple. ‘French and English. Beâ€" ginners and advanced pupils are inâ€" vited to call. Results positively guaranfteéed. _ each: Ernest Masgnan, Vidlinist, 268 HOU SE SALEâ€"]0....zrooms; FOR SALEâ€"Eigktspigce.solid Ogk, 4flmne dining room set; one Myâ€" (‘?mv‘*c Pandor with ':hqt water front; odd charire, etc. Di‘ IJno. B. Aiken, at the‘ River, Phone FOR â€"SALEâ€"Gâ€"roomed _ plasteréed house, practicallly new,. on ((»fngr lot south end, of Maple Street f 2â€" ringed‘ Hegtru C u@ï¬er, and C abme‘t wz 2 meco M Apâ€" p]y 28 Cabria A\erï¬ue, ï¬oih dr 4* 94 9 ',-â€â€˜ <~Pure breg and pedigreed stogk. Bari‘eé Rocksy HeBt and dark matipgs. Single Comb W'hne Leghorns, bre@ t.o lay. â€" Inspection _ invited. Ft phone or call. i C ou FOR SALEâ€"Very â€"attractive house dog, â€" well bred. Apply 87 Balsam street. . | ‘ARCHITECT BUILDER in good condition,. Apply between 6 and 7 p.»p. to 64 Second Avenue or‘taé [Box 300,) Nimmins P:O. : !| i2797 BALB, owing to illâ€"health of owner, No reasongble offer refused, ~Apply to A. Cs White, Hoyle, Ont. «: 22 ED and Reâ€"upholstered at the Nozâ€" thern. Upholstering Company, 705 Spruce street. Box 872, Timnmins. The Best of Good Milk water;> Aight, â€"ete: »tround« foor goodâ€" store. â€" F‘Jmshed outsicde‘ mth- asbestos slate. Well finished ‘inâ€" side throughout. Apply to ,49 Fifth Avenue, Timmin§? â€"26â€"27p. Plans and Specifications for Typesâ€"of ~Building $ ;tunatesgw G;L A)l. Kmaa ;‘ "'v‘ ’Of WOIk 1' 6 Tickets for a DoHar.,. 12 Pints for a Dollar, T4A or 2301 Clean Stables, Clean Cows, Mattagami â€"J. ~JOANISSE : Handling, Clean Milk. WAaATCH FPOR THE BLACK HORSE AND THE RED RMAG. )I' (dll i ’l ‘*FRANEK LITTLE, * ‘g! Connaught Station, Of 2 130 Maple sm TIMMINS, ONT. m delicately perâ€" '(hdlru’ ()t() m. the River, Phpne â€"â€"v-wz(') tf.‘ 9530c Ontario