aouht one of the very finest nts of,its kind ever. hel;l in the ith Land. The event was to celeâ€" te the fine showing and many prizes ifl"\‘by.,. chumacher at the recent niskaming [Firemen‘s Association at South Poreupine, and every address during the pmd "merited tribute to the d work of Schumacher‘s capable Agliters, ‘mth special reference to ~Chef, C." Jucksch: and the Chlef Mr :C. â€"Arnott, and the barmony ~and coâ€"operation and mdly ‘spirit all through the briâ€" e ‘There was also special mention fle of. the coâ€"operation given by the O ing a steady flow of shrewd wit ready humour throughout the sant proceedings. After the toastâ€" of The King, the following toast was enjoyed :m _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ ir Gnestsâ€"Proposed . by Deputy Arnott in a neat speech welcomâ€" on in a‘very effective way. Townyâ€"Proposed by Councillor $ Kerr in â€"interesting fashion and $Bd iA . "16 éx;igf,;'] '~ 1- s A ï¬u'uau! 32 Y C --._-:‘.;;ensgrï¬nd ~on _the ,.ftur- adï¬ ; Mr.. F. p QEV}'fhlp of the Timmins course, lef@rted by Mr. J. Bacon: The vi are tle completed results‘ m"won :grom Ww. ~Pntchard E. Auer won from Dr. Harrigon. moon won from H. W. Huckaâ€" i Gooper won from R. F. Franâ€" :’g;seeopd’ reund whx.ï¬h is bemg '_;week the. followmg are the E Bacon Wins From Mr [. Auer, Holder of Open o. ~Championship. ; won from J. Gmsaett. b.eDOnald won .?V, H- 6886- won from K. Aner. nald won from Dr. H. wWOn evailâ€" lber of the Ontario License Board, has .done his dnty with much tact ‘and ;andgment, as well as maintaining a reputation . Tor . honesty and: fairness. Prior to h Vappbmï¬nent on the Liâ€" cense Board he was Mining Re for District Yor â€" ‘Bmith, of, Haileybury, from the Onâ€" tario License Board. ~Mr. Smith had been a member of the Board since 1915. Last year he wished to reâ€" .-81gn but stayed on at the direct reâ€" m ‘of the Chairman of the Board.. ently, however, he bad again exâ€" pressed his desire to be relieved of ‘the duties of the office, and the fact that pressed hi many to conâ€" the nomm,atmn‘ â€" Conservative bearer in Temxskammg Rid: ing for the Domxmon election no doubt had its effect in n;alimg the »daexsxon that he w Kï¬ifld retire from the Board at onse. Smith as a memâ€" ~‘ Last week announcement was made of the retirement of Mr. Geo. T. MB. GEO. T. SMITH RESIGNS : > FROM LICENSE BOARD * At a meeting of the Executive Comâ€": mlttee of the A.S.D. Club held Monâ€" 1 day evenjng in the office of the Secreâ€" tary, Mr, A. W. Pickering, it was deâ€" cided that‘ the Club would hold, an evening. sail on the Steamér “Mmga’ L this (Wednesday) evening. + The ,.‘,‘Mipga†will leave the doe at eight thirty, and the members will enjoy two. or three hours cruise, before ~the return.. All me;nbers ‘of the‘club are s ,equested to take this as their notme, for owing to the shortness of the time ]14; has been impossible for the Exeeuâ€" tive. Committee to get in touoh each memberlpersonally It was also decided at. this meeting t’o open the fall and winter season of the Club, on Wednesday,. Sept. 2nd, with an dance in the Clubrooms, Oddfellows Hall, Timmins. . â€" This dance will be sxmllar to the Visitor‘s Nights which :proved such a decided | success last winter, excepting that exâ€"| memï¬ers the Club may be invited for the opening event. All members| are requestedâ€"to take notice, and keep.- Wednesday, Sept., 2ud, the opemngf night of the A.S. D Club open. . ~ ‘-""rru Mn t t _ Everything about the evening, â€"the ‘fine food,*the excellent service, the speeches, the music, the goodfellowâ€" ‘ship, the smokes an‘ everythingâ€"was of the best, and the Schumacher Fireâ€" men and everybody else concerned are to: be congratulated on the big ‘success> of the It was a very ‘fine evening, and all enjoyed it. : During the evening there were many helpful ideas advanced for the adâ€" vantage of Schumacher and the disâ€" trict. . Reeve Gallagher thought the. time not far distant when it would be ‘}‘goo‘d‘ business to have some salaried firemen at Schumacher for the better protection of the growing town. There were many references to the growth invthis part. of the camp, as well as appreciation for the modern‘ improveâ€" ments being added.. ! During the evenirig exceltient music was furnished by Mr. W. H. Wilson, at the piano.. Songs by Messrs. Starâ€" ling, A. Fulton, W.â€"R. Sullivan and J. Muskett were very greatly appreâ€" ciated. . The community singing led by Mr. W. R. Sullivan was one of the happy features of an altogether happy No _ ... Councillor Hugh Boyle gave wellâ€" mprited praise to the Schumacher and South Poreupine Fire Brigades and their good work in his effective, proâ€" posal of the toast to the Tisdale Fire Departments. _ Chief Jucksech and Chief Wilson each made pleasing and appropriate response, touching on_the good work done by their boys and the good work still to be carried on. _ The Press was ably .proposed by, E. J. Mason and responded to by G. A. Macdonald, Editor of The Poreuâ€" pine» Advance, stories being featured. 8: D. HOLDING EVENING . / ‘ §AIL ON MINGA TO-NIGET speech "The threeâ€"yearâ€"old son of Mrs. Fred Fmdlay, of Matheson, while climbing a lumber pile near ‘his home; fell and bl:oke his collarâ€"bone. The little lad ls reported as making excellent proâ€" .gress to recovery ‘from the unfortun-â€"- ‘ate accident. s _ Palmer‘s Shows have been busy this tpast week, and if anybody thought there was no money in this.end of the Camp, well the number of customers for kewpies, etc., was. enough to show ‘different. â€"_ _ xo e . Wilfred : Tansley, who formerly worked here, but was more recently working at the Night Hawk, has left to accept a position of trust in Mexico. PROOF THAT SOUTH END .. f HAS THE MONEY ALL RIGHT ‘ _ South Porcupme, Aug 19th. Spe- cial to The Advance. sns To ‘The Tripods beat South Porcupine in a softball game last week. It was a dandy game, the score, being six to six up to the ninth, then the Dome got their batting eye and whacked out enough to double the score, 17 to 8 being the final result after the dust had cleared away. _ â€" ~*_ Mrs. 0. has returned from | Hamilton;\2nd, Frank Vronick. a happy holiday spent visiting the old|. Girls 8 and underâ€"1st, Marie Galâ€" folks and places. Otto is now able‘lagher; 2nd, Jean McColeman. to get, a square again â€" . i .‘ |. Boys 10 and underâ€"1st, Jack~Morâ€" _ Quite a few of the boys have left|gan; 2nd, Douglas McCann. - recently for the Harvest, Del. Mcâ€"| Girls 10â€" and underâ€"1st, Ethel Caffrey, Harry Goldsmith, Tommy Mcâ€"| Brown ; 2nd, Bertha Katz. _ Ewen, Henry Loyd, Reg. Humphreys,| Boys 12 and underâ€"1st, C. Catterâ€" Bert Rundle, Jack Wills, Bill Davies,|ello; 2nd, Victor Mullin. T Charley Oldand Rene Beaudry, being| Girls JP and underâ€"ist; Iona Cuthâ€" noted as having accepted the call for| bertson; 2nd, Stella Smith. harvesters. _ Boys 14 and underâ€"1st, Irwin .Wilâ€" ® ““wv w“ i ~J. J. J ordan is home again after a holiday spent down in Old; Ontemo,l etc. Joe Norrie has returned to college to resume his upward climb to the M. B, degree. Mine .. .. .. Mill ..*..}.. Engineers .. Mechanics .. , Mr. and Mrs. D. Wright and Mrs. Hughes have gone for a motortourâ€" ing vacation in Southern Ontano â€" C. F. Caswell is away on a vacatlon to Montreal. The following is the standing in he Dome Mines Softball League up to [uesday noon. Plaved W. L, P.C. School CSALE â€"LASTS UNTTIL SEPT. 153t8 It‘ll soon be back to "readin‘ and writin‘ and ‘rithmetic‘ for your youngsters. And then-- ho t:here 11 be the usaal cry for ow books, pencils, pens, paper, rulers and all other School Supphes ; . they need.. _ M By buymg those essentlals now we caft save you some moneyâ€"-folks For mstance, we re oï¬ermg $ 3 â€'†* â€"Be, Scnbblera for. iess .4 . .2 for 5e § ; E. _ ~>S . / P p _;;,, 10c. Scribblers for........... i a. be. Bach old , "be. Poencils for 2 for 5¢. ! 50. and 100 OOhmd Pendls 0 o 0 0o a e o 0 0(0 0 0 o oo ; oooooo 50 Bach ‘ b¢. Erasers -"" ..2 for 5c. SOolourBoiPaints ....... ...... 15c. 85¢., 50c. â€" 1be. Watermanlnk ......... 2 Yor 250. I'RBB. BULBR A.ND BLOTTBR '1'0 BVERY SOHOOL : cusrom s . 200 Maglc Writing Boofe Free to First 200 Custqmers € ~ Girls 16 and underâ€"1st,; Clara Wilâ€" ‘son ; 2nd Martha Mlchaelson . Oddfellows Wives and Rebekahs‘â€" Thread the Neede Raceâ€"1st, Mrs, Harry Wilson; 2nd, Mrs..J. D. Harris Wheelbarrow Raceâ€"1st, Carâ€" lo. Catterello and Jim‘ Burns. . . 'B'oys’ Boot and Obstacle Raceâ€"1st, Pat O‘Shea; 2n8, Clifford Young. bu td h. 4P 14. s ts 2s d â€"â€"v PR OO i o o _ Girls‘ $ legged Raceâ€"1st, Emma Ellis and Elsie Henderson. The following wire. received by Amthur E. Moysey Co., Ltd. referâ€" ring to the Kirkland Lake Mme, will beâ€"of more than passing interest, ‘‘ We learn on good authority thaf, the Kirkâ€" land Lake Mine cut downwa.rd extenâ€" sion of . their ore‘which is of good grade‘ in the cross cut at.the 2000 ft. level yesterday. Assay value yet Ao be determined."" . â€" Girls 14 and underâ€"1st, Elsie Henâ€" derson; 2nd, Emma Ellis. _ Boys 16 and underâ€"1st E. Levinâ€" son ; .,nd Rlchard Mullin. LAE Provincial Officers Finrger and Deélâ€" ves last night seized three dases of Quebec liquor shipped here addressed to 4 local drug store. . ' Boys 8â€"and underâ€"1st," Charley Hamilton ;\ 2nd, Frank Vronick. _ _ ( Nail Dnvmg Contestâ€"â€"lst Mrs Sheppard;" s ; d vewâ€" "oord; / uo Bovs 12. and underâ€"â€"-lst C. Catterâ€" ello ; 2nd Victor Mullin. Gll‘lS 12 and underâ€" st Tona Cuth- bertson; 2nd, Stella Smlth _ Boys 14 and underâ€"1st, Irwin .Wilâ€" son; 2nd, Gordon Gauthier. * 22180 ,0,0, .0. 19, :0,:0, .0 .0, / «feclnatecloafoct %00030303030303030‘03%0oooooooooooo00.003030303030303%00300%%33%0%%0 fosts ; The builders are again busy on the main thoroughfare in Schumacher, lseveral new business premises . being in the course of erection. Schumacher- is certainly going ahead. | Our local residents who travelled with the Oddfellows picnic last Wedâ€" nresday to Golden City had a most enâ€" joyable time and all voted it a . huge success.. Football supporters of the Schuâ€" macher team were given a treat on Monday night when the Married Men Single Men‘s match came. off. The Married Men on out by 3 goals to 2, the victory no doubt, being due to a great exhibition of goalâ€"keeping by. Jack Jenkyn, who consentéd to be a married man specially for the mateh. Taxi drivers and passengers jourâ€" neying to and from Timmains much apâ€" preciate the new road wWhich is now open for traffic. _ t We s * tss ie id ind o 1" = r‘ a fls . . . ‘ x . § # :; m OMA t l a ALG Un The officials: and players of . the Schumacher F.C. have been invited to a supper in the McIntyre Mess*" on Monday night by two local gentlemen. Full justice will ‘be done as the boys have gone into speclal tralmng for this event. oi n e ts 20520 205 20e en 20 20e 20e 200200003405 . 6 .0 :0 o2 s .103?3030303030’0_30303030303ooooooooo03030.0030000000"0.004003030..003 000#‘?0300?0’?(0? f i J Mr. Jack Barron,â€"with the assistâ€" ance of a few friends, has been busy at Pearl Lake, fixing a landing stage and diving board; also cleaning out the bathing houses. It is to be hopâ€" ed that people using the bathing houses in ~future will leave them in a much cleAner condition than was the case last swimming season. case last swimming seasgon. At the Hollinger mine on Saturday, A pet dog belonging to Miss M.|Torlesi Braaten, a deckman, met Angrignon was run over by a motor|death. He was apparently riding in car on Monday night and so severely|the cage with some steel, when the injured that it had to be destroyed. shifted. He was thrown out of the On ~Wednesday last a horse, bes longing to a grocery firm in Timmins, which was left unattended, was startâ€" led by passing train and bolted downâ€"the: main thoroughfare, where it was promptly brought to ‘a standâ€" still before any damage was done. Aug., 1 pecial â€"There were two accidental: deaths to The Aav::;ka pes 06â€" : Specia g} thed mï¬m ll;st Sï¬tnfday ft ;23 ‘Mrs. C. Miller and family have reâ€" Ol:pon y PS â€"_WHOTMAn_ _ IRNIOF_ a thute from:which ore had . turned from their holiday and report | q1 5; below, and he Tas let throu szh t y tha ahnta with tha fallin# mak a good time. e O en chute with the falling rock, being. We regret to hear of the illness Ofl killed almost instantly, He was well. Mr. J ospe, one of our respected merâ€"[known and highly respected in town chants. and t:llered 1sbhgenmï¬e regre} at hlxs Mr. Jack Barron ~with ‘ the assist.| untimely.. dea e was formerly ance of a few fnet:ds, has been busy captamcaz Il{terrHLake ang Dtrtsxgxm om at Pearl Lake, fixing a landing stage n}mes, : 3 es o 3 O a {fu.e ' and diving board; also cleaning out ohxï¬â€˜:gn nto e;h:;atg; ':; :e‘i’e 3 ?. the bathing . houses It is to be ROPâ€"[natny of all woes out. Interm);!::t ed that people. nsing the bathing \I:ras 3;nade at . g:)s old home in Nova houses in future will leave them in a|g, otia. An inquest is being held this much cleAner condition than was the week at South Porcupine. _ 2 65 EY #1 ‘flfl“ fl\"? mm:v\n #\ an 3\ wa 9 and 914 Spruce St. opp Frelght : Office ' Beverage room newly opened wnth standard service in Rooms, Food and Beverage. _ â€"Lieut.â€":Governor Cockshutt will be presented withâ€"a completéd Madeâ€"inâ€" Canada qutft at the Canadian Nationâ€" al Exhibition. ‘Mrs. Cockshutt will also be the recipient of 100 per cent Canadian .costume and will also receive ‘a tiny lamb emblematic of the woolen and knit goods mdustry and 1ts 1mpor- > lcage, falling about 60 feet. He was Ibady smashed up by the falling steel [and by the fall from the cage. The coroner‘s jury this morning returned ‘a verdict to the effect that the acciâ€" ;lent might not have occurred had the steel been chained together. â€" The ‘shift boss gave evidence to the effect that there were standing orders that all steel had to be so fastened. Other ‘witnesses suggested that it was not customary to follow the plan of chainâ€" ‘ing the steel. The late Torlesi Brhaâ€" ten was 32 years of age, single, and a native of Norway. He was well reâ€" garded by all who knew. him, and regret at his death is very sincere and general. The Chautaugqua this year lost monâ€" ey for the Iroquois Falls Band, under whose auspices it was held at the Falls The Iroquois Falls Band had to put up gbout $7O 00 to meet the guarantee made OANADIAN;MADE GOODS â€"~"_ AT NATIONAL EXHIBITION. xd