_ Mrs, Donald Frood is away on A j an to. Pembroke and’ other towns _Mr. Mom,aged 87 father of. Mrs. / Harry â€" Btaeez has left Montreal to ‘esid h Porcupme. .. Mr. Bol Sky‘s.two young nieces, ;;;Geéil and Olga Vigod, leff last week ‘"#or their home in Toronto after havmg . Mrs. ... Hanebury ty and family, inâ€" éluding ‘the little girl who, fractured her . Rorearm, and: whd 18 recovering vfl"lcaly, ‘have all gone down to Charlâ€" @ï¬â€™iton, Ont.,. where: Mrs. Hanebury s «Lgâ€œï¬ fents reside . S _Ml:. ‘Gus Knutson has left for Palm ; â€_‘fach, Florida, where he is hoping to get a chance at some. 6f the speed events there. . .. Several of the local sportsmen are %’%Xt@mmmg their duckâ€"shooting eqmp-' 6 n e + nt, in antlclpatlon of the season‘s ening. Miss Beatrice Dowzer has been .,A__,."‘,;,,“',,"dmg her school vacation with / Friends in â€" Detrmt Wmdsor ‘and n the employ of Hill, Clarkâ€"and Kranâ€" L fi8, has left to take up a position .;_-;,i_he Frasem Lumber Co., of Kava- l“-‘ ol n Ner 2 ME mt e spent a ‘month‘s enjoyable vacation "mth‘" ‘their relatives. lt the talk about the amount of mongy that the Palmer Midway Shows ' en dut of the Camp is mitiâ€" pated by" a very kmd and thoughtful satfm on the part of Mr. Palmer who %asfe A donatw'n of fifty. dollars to the oreupine Goldfields Band. makâ€" ing tthe gift,he stated that he recogâ€" niges the value of a Band to a comâ€" nminity and ‘that he had been imâ€" ‘pressed by the. spirit shown by the members who individnally have given so much of their own . time for the Henéï¬t of the organization. . been ‘holidaying. . s K very. d;atressmg and sad accldent eurred last Saturday evening when tle °Fr rank ‘ Ulrbanawtcbfl iged 6 in ito playing with his sist 8 out?%l the yark of, their hou?e i,iRall‘road Street. By some means e sister got possession of the axe Ld let it fall on the little boy‘s right nd Jopping off the four fingess at e second joint. Dr. MclLaren an + Smith operated on the unfortunâ€" a lad and when your commespondent ited the home of the boy he found Â¥ little patient falrly well, the lad 6. realizing thp dvanta "es the jury will incur in the future. The “Q-n Muskett and. daughter, Malsle. ved. Thursday last f foranto, L Muskett, we are pleasod to sav, e m her illness. _ afm m‘ï¬â€œg hm vactflm at ert Foy who is at present hom mWigan, England,mshes } rnmembmfl to !ns p tfld ‘and. Players of Schumacher Team Emoy Very E‘,lant Evening. Messrs Sterritt, Belanger and Mcâ€" ,;‘ gor Give the Boys ahllappy Evemng. Other ‘Items ï¬rs Ostrom has arrived home eer A lengthy holiday at Campbell ‘s ;jxé,!?;Q, and she is now busy enter> ling her sisterâ€"inâ€"law,. Mrs.., Jack rews ‘(nee Miss _ Etta . Ostrom), m The. Lake of the Woods District. bï¬â€™% ‘C. Cook has returned home m Waterville, Quebec, where she bumac Adva ._,’f‘?†Aig 36th. Spemal %to ty will incur in the future. . acted mother showed the severed s which was enough to bring ; to the eyes of the visitor;‘ 'W hok o t Th Lad Has 1 scape from | M clntyreCul Bemarkable Chime Smith and M f - at South Lean â€"Field:in Great Style and Contribute Much to the | and Sewerage. ‘Generous| Victory. Nottingham Has 15 Strike Outs: {langer were the accompanists,, their selections being highly . ap landed. 'Ned_, Hitt‘s fine: gndmng p ‘pop and for an encore he sang,s pomar, and for an eneore he sang,3 ELC “““““m 155. o us 9 * uxheld ‘and es hlhgmihr:gwd’ dagoP f of ‘Anm mgscoamgm singing ‘. Lang Syne‘‘ andâ€" ‘‘Godâ€" Sa tbe; ?Messrs Stemtt ~Belanger and Mcâ€" Gregor, the boys havmg a right royal time.â€"Mr. Bob: Sterqitt : g roposed the ’;‘SChmnacher Football Club and Mr. T. !"Buxï¬eld manager of the team\rephedf and gave a review. of the games durâ€" mg~t ie season, and reported that the ï¬nanq;al position of the club was very. good The ‘rest© ‘of the evemng was given over to harmony and the folâ€" lowing gentlemen contributed : Messrs Jones, Dougall, ‘~â€"Feathers, M Oe o t J _ AEESMAN 19 SAAA Jenkn, Hitt. Messrs. Jones and Beâ€" 2 09I€3,â€" ~JUBDSUILN, 11, . LOALHOEB, Wallve, Hmflton, Smith, MeDonald, Cran," Hocking, Sterritt, McGowan, Mascioli and Boyle have completed their® contract and are ready to go ahead~ on â€" the. service conneenons.. Those who desire to have these conâ€" : ;teetmns made are advised to make e-apghcatlon for same on the forms proâ€" > gt;ra,ble fxom Mr F, Evans, \Townshxpa There wfll be a General Meetmg of ing@@arling Club on Friâ€" ‘dayâ€" evening of this week at 8 pm. in #he ‘Coundil Chambers. . A,II memâ€" bers ‘are requested to attend as mâ€" i)ortant busmess in connection with Rink which was blown dpwn on well all the way and were given splenâ€" did support by their teamâ€"mates. The feature play of the game fell to Dunc. ‘MclLean who was playing the outâ€" ï¬eld for the 1st time this season, when e grabbed Lemon‘s bid for a hit while on the run and at the same time preventmg Haileybury from getting on the scormg sheet. Smith‘s hitting was. very good and his 1st hit, a double to left was a terrifi¢c smash and but for the fence would have been going yet. . ‘The Miners 1st run was manufacâ€" tured in the 3rd frame without: a safe hit. Johnny Monaghan got on by virtue of a walk but he got to 3rd. as the 4th ball was a wild pitch. (Haileybury protested that he was only ertitled to one .base and after a ten minute argument a compromise was reached and Johnny went back to and as a Ttule book could not be found in time to show that the Miners. were ‘right in their argument which they later proved that they were, and that the. ump, C. Thompson from , Lisâ€" keard, was not upâ€"toâ€"date on the matâ€" ter. of rules and knotty problems of baseball as played toâ€"day). Notty: fanned. and.. Monaghan went to 3rd on MeCGrath‘s out at 1st,. _ Lynch was "hlt A pli;ched8 "bdll Lynch ambleï¬ to 45 ratepayers asking for the paving ‘of the road from Pearce‘s corner. to| the Timmins road turn, past the _“W)ute Rat‘‘ Corner, and also the short piece from the Imperial Bank to the Post Office. The Council had| not been notified if the petitioners fleâ€" sired that this should be done under the Local Improvement plan, i.e. 40 p.c. of the expense to be paid by the Township and the balance by the owners of lots fronting on the streets mentionéd. Another: objection to starting any paying on these streets was the fact thgt the serviceâ€"connecâ€" tions ‘for the water and sewérage would necessitate much trenching that would continually be tearing up the surface. It was decided to write the Northern Development Branch of. ‘Good Roads to ascertain if the Ctovâ€" ‘etnment couldn‘t give some financial assistance on a 50â€"50 basis, so that the Dome road could bé put in good shape, the traffic warraiting a good macadamized ‘surface." The installaâ€" tion of two street lights for Elm St., in . Moneta was petitioned for and granted.. Mr. MceNamara of the roadâ€" contractmg ‘fAirm gave assurâ€" ance . that the Timminsâ€"South Poreuâ€" pine Road would be totally completed _by the 10th prox., and also that the Township could have apprommately 300 cubic yards of rock sereenings for other roads in the vicinity. . â€" DBATH OF ONE OF COBALT‘S 0 a Sm TT and Geo, Hehner, Councfllorg Mr. F. CU|leaves the impressi0n.â€"tNhat somebody Evans, Clerk. Much routine business, certainly gave them a bum steer, as such as authorization of salaries and|they found out. to ‘their sorrow, as payments on the water and sewer Mcintyre threw out no less than five coptracts, was dealt with. ‘A petition | County Seaters attempting. to steal. was presented and read, signed by| . Nottmgham and McIntyre worked Wns on esd h uC D .â€"-.‘-‘ â€"--‘1 in o C e ~ We are, glad to hear that Mr. Donoâ€" ghue is making good recovery after his operatxon. : Another mishap which was happily not serious took place last : week when little Russell whoâ€" lives on Railroad St., while procuring . water AVQIAAL VOLL _ NJ UÂ¥sg _ from the creek, y‘. JGV UA Jus overblanced â€" and fell in, and while the water wasn‘t at that place, very deep, it was necesâ€" sary for Mr. Walter Roan to jump in to save the boy.:, Russel was seen on Sunday and shows no bad effects from his involuntary© bath in the muddy waters. The prompt action ofâ€" Mr Roan deserves commendation. .. Mr. Tom (Hbbons is recovering niceâ€" ly from the effects of his blood poiâ€" soned hand. At a regular meetmg of the | Counâ€" cil of the Township of Tisdale, the following were present:â€"C. V. Galâ€" lagher, R_geve ; H. Boyle, J Mason, TV UVA County Seaters, wegt the full route and the Miners good dependable right hander easily had the best of, the .arâ€" gument all the way. Aithongh Notty: issued five free passes to 1st, and one of them was intentional, they usually came with one or more down when he could well afford to take a chance on working the batter and save himself McIntyre, who handled Notty‘sâ€" shots, held him up in remarkable style and Mac. turned in one of the best . perâ€" formances of his career in the mining camp.. _ " Judging from the way the Countv Seaters were trymg to pllfer bags, Jlt PP V T with the waterâ€"works. mises ‘to be completed concurrently ï¬er of Mrs Vlsoo, and botli flxving‘ ‘they were from Montreal, were arre» and will face: eha:!‘ges 6f immora}â€" ity. . A man found in the bedroom was ‘also arrested as being "found in‘‘ a tlxsorderly house. In eogyechon with ‘shack Monday night to serve the war rant. A number of men were found at the.shack and the police had no. ,dmxbt as. to the»« > uses. . to whmh the«l on i SLL.; . LV uit .2__.._ a o B WA Wt ’ Bhere will be the usual line of cases lat toâ€"morrow‘s court, with one, perâ€" ‘haps of special interest. On. Sunday a man who had a: shack rented outside the town in Moneta complainâ€" ed to the police that while he had been working at the Dome his shack had ‘beenâ€" broken into andâ€"â€" was occupied by strangers. He laid an information. apainst tha occupants ‘and Provincial Officer Fi ty . Chief Salley and Constable Mcg: visited (the. LOCK. BROKEN ON SHAOK | "~ CAUSES THBEE mns'rs [ «Mr; Thomas Frederick Drew, one of %he pioneer citizen of Cobalt, and father of Mr. Sanford Brew, *férmer-‘ ly,. on the Timmins Fire: Depm:tment; J volunteer staff, passed away at his | home in Cobalt ‘on Tnuesday last week, aged 60 years. Death was due: to gastric ulcer: The late Mr. Drew had been Allâ€"for: sevegal months and ; had taken .special hospltal treatment in Toronto for the trouble. â€" His death, while not unexpected, came as decxg | ded shock to the many who knew him,| and, he was wxdely known and hlghly respected in the North . Land. For three: dlï¬:’erent terms he was a Town Councillor in Cobalt and he had held other offices of public trust and conâ€" fidencs: ‘He was born in Sherbrooke, Que., and when a young man went to Peterborough, Ont., where he became superintendent ‘of" ’the motor departâ€" ment of the Canadlan General Electtic ‘Co. In 1906 he moved to Cobalt whore he resided until his death.. In| Qobalt he followed his trade of elecâ€" trician. A mdow, five sons and two| ‘daughters survive, and to these trill ‘be extended the sincerest sympathy | at this time. The remains were takâ€"| en to Peterborough | for inferment,| service being held Wednesday afterâ€" ; noon at Cobalt by.Rev. Noxman Raw-, son. Mr. Stanford Drew, now â€" of| Detroit, Mich., and Miss Greta Drew, é of Indxanapohs, Ind., was notifiedâ€"of} their father‘s death by telegraph and| were expected to be at Peterborough i for the funeral. â€" : f Smith‘s hitting was very good and his 1st hit, a double to left was a terrific smash and but for the fence We ® | o s would have been going yet. ; . ied 5B i P TT o e Wcy tnWls 1 l4 N l mt cce uts 7 ts t in 1t The ‘Miners® 1st run was manufac: tured in the 3rd frame without: a safe hit. Johnny Monaghan got on DEATH OF ONE OF COBALT‘S +A PIONEERS LAST WEEK (By J.>N. Levine) â€" . On Thnrsday last the Mmers sent some odd 500 fans away. home to their "postponed evening meals in a rather happy mood, owing to the fact that they had mtnessed one of the best playgd games of ball to be seen on the local diamond this season. % Nottmgham and McIntyre worked well all the way and were given splenâ€" did support by their teamâ€"mates. The feature play of the game fell to Dunc. McLean who was playing the outâ€" field for the 1st time this season, when . Nottin%l’mxh for the Minérs, and Coongy Woods, a southpaw, for the Double playsâ€"Barton â€" to McKm ney to-(‘owden. 3 The7th frame saw, another tally béing added to the Miner run column on McLean‘s single, a wild pitch and Smith‘s double, while Murphy helped himself to a circuitâ€"smash in the 8th on his drive to centre field. _ Score by Innings H. B. HalleyyOOOOOOOOOâ€"-â€"O 5 3 Timmins 0 .0 1 0 :0 4 1 1 x7 8 2 â€"Summary of Game Three base hitsâ€"McLean. â€" Two base hitsâ€"Smith (2). __ Sacrifice Hitsâ€"Melntyre. .. y Qtolexr basesvâ€"McGrath Lyneh Mc- inn Struck out~â€"by Nottmgham 15 by‘ Woods 12. . Base on balls-â€"-â€"oï¬ Nottmgham 5 off Woods 2. Hit by. p1tched ba.Hâ€"Lynch bv Woods. T Timmins + -ï¬gi)_li'es C. Thompsbn, from New Liskeard and ats MeDonald from Iro- quois Falls. ces 2nd ‘and Monaghan scored when Roberts shortâ€"throw to 2nd and the reâ€" turn was bad.~ The way the clubs were battling, this one run looked as big as a mounâ€" tain but the Miners got busy and put the game on ice in the 6th innings on aâ€"base on balls"to Tate. Smith‘s terrific double to right, Mclntyre‘s perfectâ€"bunt, followed by an error and Monaghan‘s. single resulted in four Nottngham‘s. performance stood ‘out much more emphatically than on the day previous. He fanned no less ‘than eleven County Seaters and alâ€" _allowed but two scattered hits in the *71/3 frames that he worked in. Hall-' eybury has yet to score an earned run off him, and taking ° the past two pltchmg performances as a criterion, fthe Miners are quite cnnï¬dent that lthe Melnnis trophy wxll ‘rest in Tlm- mins. .. The County Seaters started Barton on the mound but the Miners soon sent ‘him to cover in the 2nd frame _when they smashed out four safetws,' including a triple by. McGrath and a double by Monaghan for three runs, ~â€"Two bases on balls, a stolen base \ and an error addedâ€" another to Fimâ€" ming, while the 6th saw the Miners tie up the count 6 all, only to have. the â€" County Seaters forge to the front in _ the seventh. . s CA m se + e yuu .lll The Mmers failed to score in their ‘half of the 1st, while Farr proceeded to be as wild as a hawk, and he forced in one run and the bases were loaded when he was yanked in favour of Notâ€" tmgham in the 2nd frame. ; Three on and two down, with Cowâ€" den up to bat truly a tough spot to be thrown into, especially when it is not of your own makmg However such was Nottingham‘s problem, and but for anâ€"error and a boner by tiwo of his team mates he would have escaped without being scored upon. _ When the smoke of the error had cleared away the score read Hmleybury 6, Timmins 0. _ _ (By J. N. Levine) _ Too many cooks spoil the soup! However we are making no. alibi. Halleybnry won the second game here in the series for the Northern Ontario Championship and the R. A. McInnis Cup.: ~Each club is now faced with the task of winning the next two of three games in order to have the honour of being the first to have their name insceribed on the valuable trophy: so generously donated by Mr. R. A. Mcâ€" Innis, of Iroquois Falls. ' The Miners on Friday.started Lefty Farr on the mound and he managed to get himself into all kinds of trouble and plenty of holes by generous free. passes â€"to 1st. (MelIntyre‘s snap throw to _ Tate while the bags were loaded, which caught Connelly asleep, pulled Befty out of a bad hole and he esâ€" caped with only two runs bemg scored upon him * ons hA ut s B .L ~But the Miners kept pluggmg awhy like a: championship ball club should do:and finally came up on even terms, only to have Haileybury forge ahead in the 7th on two successive errors and safety.. . Lefty Farr Was Not Em Mled the Bayzs on less than 26 opposing batémen; truly l a wonderful performance. _ § : Aflï¬mhmmkb HMMMmy B McKinney 2b. . Little 3b. .. .. Roberts c. .. ... Woods, 1b. p. Cowden, s.s. p. 1b Connelly, r.f. .. Lemon, e.f. .. .. Barton, p. s.8. .. * i:-::"- )} it t ty .mccu¢mcwp hï¬ t O ht .mmwmwgmm Tï¬wéucxcpm , 000M t »Qodflfléwflr Base on ballsâ€"off Farr 5, off Notâ€" tingham 3, off Cowden 3. Score by. Inningsâ€" R. H. E. Hailey‘y 3 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0â€"7 5 4 Timmins 0 3 0 0 1 2 0. 0‘0Oâ€"6 11 5 ty â€"© 89 611 27 9 5 ... Summary of Game Three base Ahitsâ€"McGrath, Twoâ€"base hlts-â€"-Mm'phy, McGrath. Stolen basesâ€"Smith ‘(2), Hughes. 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