Timmins Gold Nugget Rebekah L0dge,N0 173 Visiting Brothers and Sisters always we] c0 me. Marie Carlyle, Ruby McCarthy, Meets every Thursday in the month in ,the Odd‘fellows’ Hall, Third Ave. 35?. .5554. .34 7â€. 7‘ .V’HM , , ‘V .. h r‘ . ..., a A? ~ J v ... . . . ... v ‘ . .Q 3, alwg. 1!). u . , v! - . ‘ J I 3,. .. .... fl. $4.1 ., ... Y. . ‘3 A ... . u 0 v u w rat. if. if. 1 iawflï¬ï¬‚lrwwf/t Gordon H. Gauthier Manion Block, Mr. Gauthier will be at Timmins daily. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, Etc. Treating diseases of all domesâ€" ticated animals. Calls promptly attended to day or night. nlatflflzié/f Alli/ill? ili¢fiÂ¥lÂ¥ iliï¬nt¢¢i§rllztal$ . 1383?. éaa «WM Qllglylrfllwltlla? â€5?; ?§//¢?/%¢?ï¬gï¬ r I I awwu aï¬ktma. éazx¢t¢flxx§§§§f¥¢¢vï¬ï¬aI¢¢A¢I¢¢z%/ /l¢¢¢l$¢¢zÂ¥ .tz¢a$t¢z£a¢z . ...... , , ‘ féwggzgflgéig gay/ivvffllvgvrvvyivg égfflflfgï¬i?§a?¢ #35389? UNDERTAKER EMBALMER S. T. WALKER OFFICES REED BLOCK, TIMMINS and SOUTH PORCUPINE. 31/2 Spruce Sb Wholesale Fruits, Vegetablbes, Confectionery, Tobaccos. Motor or Horse-drawn Hearse Flowers and Cars Furnished Doctor of Veterinary Science Cor. Third Ave. and Maple St. J. A. HOWSE 15 years in active practice. Night and Day Phone 509 DR. J. H. KNOX TIMMINS, ONT. Phone 230 Phone 375W ~ ’ Company, Limited Announce the arrival of a Carload of Glazed Sash, Inside Doors in two grades and sizes, Glass Outside Doors in two grades made from Kiln-dried White Pine and long leaf Yellow Pine Phone: 448 Complete line of B. C. Moulding, nosed slipping in. B. C. Fir and White Pine. B. C. V-Joint 5-8 x 3†Clear. C. Fir Shiplap. C. Hemlock Shiplap No. 1-10†Wide. C. Cedar Shiplap No. 1â€"10†wide. C. Flooring 3-4 x 3â€. C. Stair Rail. C. Verandah Rail with posts and ï¬llets. C. Water Table. B. B. B. B. B. B. B. Rabbeted Door J amb Ruby McCarthy, 'r. Rec. Sec and passing. 'T’he Cornish team was weak, Spry receiving very little sup- port. tWhile the forwards played an open game in the ï¬rst half, they bunched in the second, frequently getting in one another ’5 way. The teams :â€"â€"'Cornish One-and-All: Spry, goal; Studden and Toms, backs; The Town Blues went up a couple of rungs of the “ladder in the P.'D.F.L. by defeating the Cofnish One-and-All here on Saturday last by a score of 3-nil. strength, and introduced um I] TOWN BLUES WIN FROM THE CORNISH ONE-AND-ALL TEAM getting in one another’s way. The teams :â€"â€"'Cornish One-and-All: Spry, goal; Studden and Toms, backs; Higman, Harris and Rice, half-backs; Tonkin, Wi‘lls, Young, Bonney and This layout shows the court room in (’f‘hieag'o with Judge Caverly on the bench lis-t‘Ening to the evidence of the most dastardly crime in the {history of American jurisprudence. The lower left insert, shows “Dickie†’l.eoh, and on the right. Nathan Leopold, sons of multi- millionairen ‘The boys kidnapped and murdered 14-Ve ar- old Robert Fransks. 'The upperr right insert shows Clarence Darrow, famous (riminal laxxver, who is putting up a strong ï¬ght to save these boys from the hangman’ s noose, While State’ S Attorney Crowe is determined they “ill pay the d'zetth penalty. The Blues came on the fletd full in Dunn. His play was ï¬rst- rougbout both in checking CHICAGO ’S INTELLEGTUAL MUBDE'RaEBcS†ON ‘T‘LR'IA’L 118W wmg T‘aylor, forwards. do u again and put over a neat cen- Town Blowsâ€"Street, goal; lbiddl re, but [Diddle cleared to Geoper‘who and A. Cadinan, backs; Cooper, F. sent the leather to Dunn who tricked Cadman and Ritchie, half-backs; his way through the opposing halves Rolberts, Dunn, Adamson, Bell and and passed to Roberts. The ball Lam‘hle, forwards. came back to every forward man. The Cornish started the attack and Lamlble shot; Spry saved; but Adam- were soon testing the Town’s Ibacks“ son scored before Spry could clear. (‘adman clearing. Tonkin came down The Jacks pressed hard with long on the right and sent in a nice cen- passes, that failed to heat the Blues’ tre, the Jacks com‘hined well, but back line. At half time the Cornish Bouncy shot :wide on a good pass. One-and-All crossed over with a goal The Jacks shot another from their against them. left; Street gave them a corner on his On resumption of the match the same; the flag kick was cleared. The 'l‘r‘rwn pressed and were soon in the Town now opened up. Dunn sending shooting area, combination being the the ball to Roberts who made a. ï¬ne feature and in ï¬ve [minutes Bell got run down touch and centred. Adaui- the leather hy Spry on an easy ground son got the pass and shot, 'Spry mak- shot. Two minutes later Adamson ing a ï¬ne save. Ritchie set ’Lamhle drihlbled his way through for another going who passed to Bell. Bell’s goal with a high drive. 'The Town shot was just too high. Tonkin came kept up the pressure. lR-itchie, [Lam- on the right and sent in a nice cen- tre, the Jacks eom‘hined well, but Bonney shot :wide on a good pass. The Jacks shot another from their left; Street gave them a corner on his same; the flag kick was cleared. The Town now opened up. Dunn sending the ball to Roberts who made a ï¬ne run down touch and centred. Adam- son got. the pass and shot, 'Spry mak- ing a ï¬ne save. Ritchie set ’Lamble going who passed to Bell. ‘Bell’s shot was just too high. Tonkin came THE PORCUPINE ADVANCQQMMINS, ONTARIO Special Bargains 1X6 and up in 8’ lengths, Shiplap, Jack Pine. N 0. 1 and N 0. 2 Shiplap, Spruce and Jack Pine. Cove Siding, Spruce and Jack Pine. 1 x 4 Shiplap, Spruce and Jack Pine. Spruce and J ack‘Pine Flooring. Spruce and Jack Pine V-Joint. “One of the largest, uptown realty deals in some time was completed to- day in the sale by George Rmbinovit‘eh to L. H. N. A. Timmins, Incorpor- ated, of the north west corner OPEL Catherine \Vest and MaeKay streets. The priee was $115,000. N.\A. Tim- The price “as HL5 ;OOO. N.\A. Tim- mins in cnnï¬rming the purchase to- 11ight stated that he had no plans for the property for the present. The pmpelh has a frontage of 1‘25 feet 1111 St. CatheIine sheet west and is occupied 'oy eight stores. The area is :1111‘11'0xi111ate1y 119,000 square feet. A Jespa-‘teh last week ‘to The Otta- wa Journal from Montreal sa-{Vsz-â€" TIMMINS BROS. IN BIG REALTY DEAL IN MONTREAL ble and Bell were putting up a ï¬ne brand of football on the left with Cooper, Dunn and Roberts on the right,'with Fergy Cadman and Adam- son looking after the passes. (Lamble got a nice chance, but he kicked wide. Ten minutes from the end the Jacks let loose, Tonkin going down the right and passed. Bonney shot, only to have Street save. The leather came right back, but. Street- again cleared. T he play was transferred dawn the ï¬eld again. Fergy passed the ball to Dunn, Dunn to Roberts and Roberts to Adamson, who skied it over the cross-bar with only Spry in ‘ rout of him. Roberts had the next shot from the wing which beat Spn The goal w as disallowed through Lamlblle running offside. 'The last ï¬ve minutes of play the ‘Town were play- ing 10 men, Ritchie being put out of action with a dislocated ankle. 'The ï¬nal score was 3-nil. H. Costain. referee. J. H. Harris and C. Wragg, Linesmen. 1115:: se hundrc f) 511nm}: ( but the spofled o’clock could be “Stout people, they say, are rarely guilty of meanness or crime.†“\Vel-l, V011 see, it’s so difï¬cult for . ' 7: them to stonp‘to anythmg low. It was a «me-piece bathing suit, 'She wore it in the water, The woollen thinég' shrzmk far above ’To “here it. hadn t oughter. Blnc I‘ 1'_\' ,“bGl‘I‘iOS are. good in the outly- (rtions this year. On Sunday ads went out from the town picking, the sun in the morning every promise of a nice day, Le'heavy rains in the afternoon 1 the day and from twcive c on, dozens of pieknickers be Seen returning: to town. From Our Concrete Blocks, 8 inches thick, for Blocks and Building Included Come and see our Blocks on Way Avenue, East of High School HOUSE 24x20x14 Let us repair and watef‘proof that leaky roof before'the rainy season. Parabestos Rooï¬ng Paint, and Kantleck Rooï¬ng Cement For Sale Corner Kirby Ave and Mountjoy St P.O. BOX 974. - TIMMINS, ONT. W. H. SEVERT BUILDING CONTRACTOR Sons, South Porcupine $665.00 We will bnildï¬he walls for a 36 Kirby Avenue, Timmins have restored thousands of nervous wrecks to vigorous manhood and womanhood. They will make a new man or woman of you. 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