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You‘ll have nothing to rot, nothing to rust, nothing to paint. Write us for free booklet * A Roof the Owner is Proud Of." Everyone interested in Roofing should have a copy. Made in Canada BIRD SON, LIMITED, Hamilton, Ont. and Pont Rouge, Que. FOR SALE BY CHARLES PIERCE SONS.â€"TIMMINS. nQero . LELlik and aweâ€"in eonceive, | Springs, V Mountain day at Ba toon, Dey ‘The wonder trip of the coming Summer will ‘be conducted by Dean Laird, of MacDonald College, to Vieâ€" toria B(‘ and back. Inspxred by the success of the tnp to Viectoria last year on the occasion of the Teachers‘ Federation meeting at that point, and filled w1th patnotlc Returning, the trip will be via the Okanagan Valley, Nelson, the Kootâ€" enay Lakes, Windermere Bungalow Camp, from which place the party will be motored to Banff, 104 miles over the newly completed Banffâ€"Winderâ€" mere ©Highway, the most charming and aweâ€"inspining trip it is possible to conceive, with stops at Radium Hot Springs, Vermilion River, and Storm Mountainâ€" Bungalow Campsâ€"another day at Banff, then Edmonton, Saskaâ€" toon, Devil‘s Cap: Bungalow Camp, near Kenora on the Lake of the Woods, steamer from Font William to Port MeNicoll, thence rail to Torâ€" onto, where the trip will termmate on motives for everyone to see their‘own exuntry, the Dean has arranged for a special train of standard sleeping cars to leave Toronto on July 20, visitifig Port â€" Arthur, Fort William, Winniâ€" pegs, Regina, Moose Jaw, Calgary, Banff, Lake Louise, V ancouver, thence Steamer to Victoria. ACRrROSS CANADA AND BAQK TO sE U LX LV LL§) Iel Nt ol e onl o n es iL old onto, where the trip will termmate on August 10. } Everything is included at the price of $325.00 from Toronto; transportâ€" ation, sleeping cars, accommodation in hotels and bungalow camps, meals in diners, hotels and on steamers, sightseeing tours at points visited and all gratuities. Whle appealing primarily to teachâ€" ers, the tour is open to everyone deâ€" siring to go. 4 All welcome. l ares Irom Ob cnto will ‘be nam illustrated booklet to Dean Laird, . P.O., Que. ay at banif, Then I2G con, Devil‘s Cap B ear Kenora on the hum other points then Torâ€" be named and descriptive 1 booklet sent on application Laird, MaecDonald College k 14 tâ€"L£ ASPHALT TWIN SHINGLES 275 Schedule of the Porcupine District Softball League Official Schudule for Season. Handsome Trophy to be Donated by the Wabi Iron Works, Through the Interest of Their Representative, Mr. E. S. McEwen. Last week The Advance made brief reference to the District Sotft Ball League. Below will be found the official schedule for the season, as sent last week by ~The Advance correspondent at the Dome Mines. The correspondent wrote :â€" The correspondent wrote :â€" The following is the official ~scheâ€" dule of the newly organized Poreupine District Softball League. As will be noted there will be ten games for each team." The two top teams in the league will playâ€"off for the honor of winning a handsome trophy cup dAanated by the Wabi «l[ron Works, THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO June 8thâ€"Dome lripods At FL1OHâ€" linger. June 8thâ€"So. Poreupine at Schuâ€" macher. June 12thâ€"A.S.D. Club at Dome4 Athletics. ' June 15thâ€"Schumacher at Dome Tripods. June 19thâ€"Dome Athleties at So. Poreupine. June 19thâ€"Hollinger at A.S.D. Club. June 22ndâ€"So. Poreupine at Holâ€" linger. June 22ndâ€"Dome Tripods at Dome Athleties. _ June 29thâ€"Dome Athleties at Dome Tripods. L Fu «_ donated by the Wabi «Llron W orks, through the good work of Mr. E. S. MceEwen, their local representative. June 8thâ€"Dome â€" Tripods at. Holâ€" July 3rdâ€"Dome Tripods at A.S.D. Club. f _July 6thâ€"Dome Athleties at Holâ€" linger. July 10thâ€"Schumacher at Dome Athletics. July 10thâ€"Hollinger _ at _ Schuâ€" macher. July 13thâ€"Hollinger at. Dome TImâ€" pods. July 17thâ€"Schumacher at So. July 24thâ€"So. Porcupme Athleties. July 27thâ€"So. Poreupine Tripods. July 31stâ€"Schumacher â€" Club. July 31stâ€"Hollinger at pine. macher Club. Aug. 10th Porceupine. Aug. 14th : Aug. 17thâ€"Dome â€" Tripods Poreupine. Pripods REPORT FOR MONTH DF MAY FOR 5.5. NO. 14 TBDAL Standing of Various Classes for the +Past Month. The following is the report for Mi for 8. S. No. la Tisdale:â€"â€" Au Athle Valerie Rapsey, John Sharp, Myrâ€" tle Dysart, Rosso Spadafora, Barney Bucovetsky; Ellen Luhta and Hilton Miller, equal;, Stanley MeQuarrie, Vern Laforest and Maxwell Smith, equal; Rose Bucovetsky and Annie Korpi. equal. L wl V CX Junlor Fourth Classâ€"Jim Baker, Beatrice Dowzer, Hazel Nicol, Mona Laforest, Helva Parkko, Annie Verâ€" ner, Harry Martin, Aileen Schneider, Glady Gibbons, Jean Wright, Fannie Jaakola. Senior Third Classâ€"Francesca Catâ€" tarello, Camillia Goulet, Victor Burke, Harold McInnis, George Burns, Freeâ€" man Anthony, Esther Bucovetsky, SteNa Smith, Henry Huot, Regis Huot, Joe Miller, Willie Wesa, Olavi Huhta. ; â€"M. D. Colborne. | Jr. ITI. A.â€"Carlo Cattarello, Mabel: Ferguson, Earle Hamilton, Betty Baker, Abbie Frumkin, Irene Burke, Annie Kesnesky, Maude Mahon ; W alâ€" ter Larzon and Evelyn Burke, eqnul, Roma Cattarello and Helmi Kinneâ€" num, equal; Nancey Cosentino, Kosti Luhta, Maudie MceKay, Marjorie Dyâ€" sart, Bessie Mansfield, Owen W right, Janet Urbanavitch ; Moody Miller and [vy Forster, equal; Ivy Freeman, Alâ€" bert Boyle, Jessie Campbell, Lennox Childs. Jr. III. Class B.â€"â€"Kathleen Gallagâ€" her, Aileen Hansen, Stella MacDouâ€" gall, Impi Ukkola, George Kaufman, Clifford Schmelzer, Neil Reamsbotâ€" tom, Jack O‘Shea, Freddie Jakes, Uno Ukkola, Marion Sokoloff. Sr. II. Classâ€"Marie St. Paul, Ricâ€" hard Petola, Gordon Roy, Betty Marâ€" tin, Michael O‘Shea. Tom MeKay. â€"â€"B. E. Wilson. Senior Classâ€"Bogdon E vanoff, Suri Huhta, Mary Schram, Mary \I\xonk Toivo Parkko, Joe Cosentino, Leslhe Mahon, Mirjam Wuort, Ivan Oviha Chisian, Leta Owens. *A u Junior Classâ€"Mary Gallagher, Marâ€" shall â€" Hamilton, ‘Tiberius Wright, Jack Schneider, Harry Verner, Aine :\u Laino, Rose Gibson. â€"P. Belanger, Teacher... Sr.I.â€"Alice Berry, John Murinâ€" chuk, Pat O‘Shea, Stella Bezpalko ; Kate Kranchovich and Frances St. Paul; equal, Mary Frumkin. Ir T. A.â€"Valma Jarvela, Toma Jr. I. A.â€"Valma Jarvela, Toina Junikki, Kenneth Myers, Anmic Muâ€" rinchuk, Vivienne Goulet, Reggie § 3Ird 14th So. Poreupine at A.S.D thâ€"Dome Athleti 10th â€"Schumacher at Hollinget Hollinger Club at D Club â€"B. M. C. Shaw. it 80 at at it it Domeé Dome Schuâ€" Dome it So ome Serry, MR. PRESTON MAKES REPLY TQ MR. WILSON‘S LETTER Also Promises to Give Still Further Information About Early Days. note from Mr. H. A. Preston, dated from Elk Lake, saying that he is about thirty miles southâ€"east of Timâ€" mins and may find another. Dome there. _ ‘"‘I will tell you the news around here. _ Wilson would not do that for you,"‘ says Mr. Preston,. Mr. Preston had heard about the reply made to him by Mr. J. S. Wilâ€" son as published in The Advance a couple of weeks ago. Mr,. Preston at the time he wrote had not yet read Mr. Wilson‘s letter, but he intends to make full reply and also tell how he lost his money. Here is the way Mr. Preston puts the matter :â€"â€" "I understand that Mr. J. 8. Wilson bhas given your paper a story disputâ€" ing what I wrote you lately. I would like to ask Mr. Wilson, if he is such an expert on minerals and formation, why did he take his party away from Poreupine for the purpose of going to Massey to prospect, after the Dome property had been discovered? And may I ask also why did Mr, Wilson, my own self and the rest of the party: sell Mr. W. 8. Edwards one half our interest in Dome Mines for the small sum of $1,000.00 and what might bhave been the result if we had refused to do so% I would ask the readers of The Advance to ask Geo. Bannerman or any of the oldâ€"timers whose story they believe in. _ Ask Geo. Bannerâ€" man why he told Preston he had found gold before he told anyone else. I will have another slice of news to tell your readers in the near future, and there will be no lies or false statements®"in it. The awkwardâ€"looking individual en« tered an iceâ€"cream â€" parloun and purâ€" chased a chocolate cone. _ He went out on the sidewalk to enjoy it. Presentily he reappeared with the empty cone, and handing it to the astonished clerk, he said, **Thank yon for youn vase."‘~ Tenders wanted for painting outside of Provincial jail at South Poreupine (two coats to be applied); also cells to be painted and floors downstairs. Tenders to be sent before June 20th to Inspector Philips, Inspector of Jails, Haileybury Ont. â€"22 Clarke, Edna Starr, Edna Dillon. Jr. I. B.â€"Gladys Forster. â€"Laura Lamb. Primary Classâ€"Hazel Mahon, Mary Mclntosh, â€"Irene â€" Kaufman, â€" Violet Burke, Clifford Knutson, Katie Miller â€"I1L. A. HRoney. . REMEDT FFICIENT RELIEF FOR ASTHMA AND HAY FEVER. frsfggsa%gsso OF HERBS WHICH. WHEN BURNED AND _ THE tmust CA ACTS PROMPTLY. ALLAYING ALL IRRITATION ast week The Advance received is revealed. The flavor is pure, fresh and fragrant. Try it. Black, Mixed or Green Blends. "CALADA" (signed) Harry J.D;K E L LOQ G U 5 _ STHMmA REmEDVY J 3 _3 A 5.4 1 10 L bâ€"d FU S IN HhLED ACTS PROMPTLY, ALLAYING TRIAL WILL CONVINCE. ALL IARITATION the full charm of Preston Exchange Bobbed heads may be washed New and Secondâ€" Hand Store All Kinds of Furniture, Bought, Sold or Exchanged. Best Prices on all Goods Purchased. Lowest Prices on all Goods Sold. Timmins Gold Nugget Rebekah Lodge, No 173 Satisfaction assured you here, whether you Buy or Sell. Give us a Trial. Goods Delivered Free. Don‘t Buy or Sell Before You See Me. Meets every Thursday in the month in the Oddfellows‘ Hall, Third Ave. Visiting Brothers and Sisters always welcome. Rose Anderson Ruby McCarthy, N.G. Ree. See. 36 Wilson Ave.., cor. Preston St. Phone 610â€"J. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. Gordon Block Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, Eitc. L LO GG‘S It‘s easy to wash and dry the bobbed headsâ€"A free lather of Baby‘s Own Soap in a basin of hot water is a simple and inexâ€" pensive shampoo and the lingerâ€" ing fragrance as of roses in the "‘ # # hair is very appealing. Baby‘s Own Soap is sold in individual cartons 10c.â€"Everyâ€" where (GHordon Building, _« Timmins. Dr. JNO. B. AIKEN 61 MAIN STREET, WEST NORTH BAY, ONT. Frank J. Kehoe ‘""Best for you and Baby too"‘ _ saâ€"as Geo. L. T. Bull