L, U. Cooper, commereial traveller, Toronto, while running to catch a train at Swastika was knocked down by an. automobile driven by a man named Lawviliers: Cooper had two rtbhs broken, his collardbone fractured, and sustained other injuries. He is malkâ€" ing good recovery at the Naw Lisâ€" keard Hospital. Lavilier is out on $200.00 ibail to appear ‘before Magâ€" istrate Atkinson this week in conâ€" nection with the accident. The Hanbury correspondent of The Neaw Tiskeard Speaker last week writes as follows:â€"‘*A gang of men are working on the bridge at Hanâ€" bury P.0., putting in a cement culvert, which was badly needed. Another gang is building the road through to Cochrane. We hear that the North road is to be the highiway and one of the best roads in the North Country.‘" The Haileyburian last week says:â€" and Mrs, Cliff. Ferguson, of Timmins, visited friends in town over the holiday. Mr. Ferguson returned to Timmins on Tuesday, while Mrs. Miss Everett left on Tuesday to spend the summer holidays at her home in Lakefield, Ont. merguson summer.‘ Mr, W. Rinn left togay for a few weeks‘ holiday in the South. Timmins and District Notes TODDS DRUG STORES cannot afford to take your money unless you have received value for it;nor can we afford to have a dissatisfied customer. Therefore, if any transaction proves unsatisfactory to you, all you have to do is report it to the store manager and he will satisfy you, even to the refunding of your money, if yousodesire. TODDS DRV G S T O R ES must always be Obe Dependable Drug Stores 1 W Qur Guarantee Williams Holder Top [ Shaving Stick | 3DC. »4 J THREE FLOWERS Toilet Water $1.50 will remain here for the PINARD‘S Lilac Lotion $1.25 a life memibership in the Missionary Society, and a beautiful gold pin, as marks of the appreciation and high regard in which she is held by her many friends in Haileybury. Mrs. John is leaving Haileybury to take up residence in Sudbury. The preâ€" sentation was made by the Missionary Society of the Haileybury Presbyterâ€" fan church, at the home of Mrs. W. H. Montgomery. (Mrs. D. John, of Harleybury, was presented last week with an address, is going to be bigger and better than any of the previous suceessful Chauâ€" tauquas given in FTimmins. This is a large order, but the Chautaugqua usually is even ibetter than its advance notices. The Chautauqua. this year, as in previous years, is under the ausâ€" pices of the Timmins Chapter of the Daughters of the Empire. The next regular meeting of the Town Council is scheduled for next Monday, July 14th, commencing at 4 p.m. Mr. Black, of the Timmins Public School : staff, was the presiding exâ€" aminer at the High School Entrance examinations held last week at Matheson, The advance agent of the Dominion Chautauqua was in town last week, and his ‘suggestion is that. the Chauâ€" tauqua here, July 26th to July. 30th, Set in Rubber Shaving Brushes $1.00 to $4.50 Rose, Violet, Lilac VIANA Toilet Water Witch Hazel (4 oz. bottle) gssxv\xxxssxxwi\smm ?CS‘;S\\S.\; _ 3TORES t 44865486 % 484 44444 4 444 4 ts 5p4 * 5 5 i5 8828448485454 44 4 # % Reâ€"load for Williams Holder Top The next big sports event will be the Regatta at the Mattagami River, under the auspices of the Timmins Citizens‘ Band on Wednesday, July 30th, Civiec Holiday. One indication that there is dikely to be more than the usual) interest in the event this year is the general popularity these days of the River. Sunday evening there were between two and three hundred people gathered at the River, â€"on the bridge, on the ‘banks, and on the water in canoes, row boats, motor (boats, ete., not to mention those taking in the Minga exeursion trip or those enjoying the coolness of the water in swimming. The yearâ€"old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Murphy, of Cobalt, in some way or another slipped down from a high chair in which the child was sitting, and, striking on her head, sustained a fractured neck from which death resulted very shortly despite all that medical skill could do. There will be very general and sincere sympathy‘to the bereaved parâ€" ents in the unifortunate accident that caused the death of their little girl. Mirs. Murphy is a sister of Mrs. J. Fox, of ‘Maple street north. So. Porcupine Schumacher _ Timmins Timmins Baseball team plays again today at Troquois Falls in the District League series. Under the schedule as first arranged toâ€"day‘s game was to be in Timmins, but a change was made on account of the fact that toâ€"day is a big day in Iroquois Falls, being Farmers‘ Day, with farmers gatherâ€" ing from all over the district as the guests of the Falls people. â€"gives firstâ€"aid ~cools, soo to little nicks protects t and cutsâ€"has skinâ€"ting an original delightfu, manâ€"style when you fragrance it on b6Qs. â€" Makes Your Skm omile 606. Mr. H. A. Proctior is on a business trip to Toronto, and will return on Sunday. iMiss L. Lacasse returned last week from an extended visit to Detroit, Mich,. She was accompanied here by Miss Molly Gilker, formerly resident in Timmins, but for some years past living in Detroit, who will visit friends here for a few weeks. Mr. W m. Morris returned on Monâ€" day from a two weeks‘ vacation in Toronto and other southern centres. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Monaghan and son, Kenneth, of Toronto, are visiting the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Monaghan, Schumacher. Miss Mary Mascioli, Master Dan Mascioli and Miss Loretta Mascioli are home from Sacred Heart Convent, Montreal, for the summer vacation. Todd‘s Drus Stores Ltd THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO IT3 NEW! 79 Phone 68 C. SAFETY RAZORS with three blades CObeDependable Prug Stores Phone 131A M‘cNamara Bros., of Sault Ste. Marie, who have the waterworks and sewers extension contract for this year at Timmins; were last week awarded. the contract for the building of a permanent paved highway be tween Sudbury and Coniston, a disâ€" tance of about seven miles. The work is to be started at onee. The proâ€" posed roadway is to be 16 feet wide, with 2â€"foot shoulder, same as the standard specifications of permanent roadways in the southern part of the Province. The work is being carried out through the Northern Developâ€" ment Branch of the Ontario Governâ€" ment. There was a crowded house Thurs,. day last at the Old Empire Theatre, it being the first of the free picture shows given the youngsters through the suggestion of (C.AS. Inspector Robertson and the kindness of the owners of the Old Empire. The youngsters were unanimous in saying that the event was a succeess and they are looking fouwward to the show toâ€" morrow. The plan is to give a motion picture show each Thursday during the summer holiday months for the benefit of those children who otherâ€" wise mignt not be able to enjoy the pleasure of seeing the pictures. Mr. A. Morash and W. Strickland are on a sixâ€"weeks‘ vacation in the Gatineau district near Ottawa. Mr. J. W. Wray left on Tuesday on a holiday visit to Galt, Toronto and other points. The Hearst correspondent of the Cochrane Post says:â€"**Mrs. Kenneth Deacon and her niece, Miss Ella Wilâ€" son, of South Poreupine, are the guests of Mrs. Geo. Fulton."" Mr. and Mrs. Dune. Gray and famâ€" ily are on a motor trip through the south. Bornâ€"At Kenaston, Sask., on Friâ€" day, July 4th, 1924, to Mr. and Mrs Jas. Hood (nee Kitty Boyle)â€"a son. Mr. Harry Austin left on for a vacation to ‘be spent treal and other points south ~cools, soothes protects the skinâ€"tingles delightfully when you put it on ITS NEW! 790. Saturday in Monâ€" and east. You Can‘t Lose It Shaving Powder 3Dc MENNENS Talcum for Men WJ ‘LLIAMS Shaving Soap HINGED > CAP 3 <« Mr, Wm, Haas returned Saturday évening from a toâ€" Renfrew County and: other points east. Friends in Timmins mwill be interestâ€" ed in the following from The Northâ€" land Post of Cochrane:â€"*‘Mr. EGâ€" ward Nunn of Hagerhill, Suffolk, England, brother of Mrs. D. Turner and Miss Winnie Nunn here, came out on the Ausonia via Montreal and arâ€" rived in town last night. He has just [)bSEd thlough the Victorian Collage of Music in London, England, and expects to make his home in Coch- rane."‘ The Ladies‘: Aunxiliary of macher Union Church will hold a Tea and Sale of Home Cooking on Friday, July l1th, from 3 to 6, at Mrs. Shipâ€" pam ‘s. The Haileyburian last week _ says:â€" ‘*Douglas, Heber and Billie Briden were home for the holiday from Timâ€" mins and Iroquois Falls." Mrs. M. Greer and family left on Friday for a wvisit of a couple of months to the ShawviMe district near Ottawa. (Barbers Bar) 10¢ per cake WILLIAMS Shaving Soap Wooden Bowl $1.25 Razor Strops $1.50 to $6.00 BE( i! * BaT The A.S.D. Club cottage at Golden City is the gathering place for the members of the Club during the sumâ€" mer weather. There has not been a very large percentage of the members as yet taking advantage of the Club quarters at Poreupine and all are asked to remember that on Wednesâ€" days and Sundays the club house is opened. The warm weather over the end caused quite a number to the dust of Timmins off their feet ana picnic at Golden City and Connaught. 4 Colborne St. â€" Toronto Reliability, Efficiency, Promptnoss MARKET SUMMARY ON REQUCEST Members Toronto Stock Exchange {(Nince 18086 ) 3§G.