Northern Ice Cream Parlour 44 Third Ave. Ph. 438w HOT _ WEATHER SPECIAL! Eplett‘s Velvet ICE CREAM to enjoy this, the best Ice Cream obtainable, we are offering these special prices for the remainder of July only. Why Pay More! To enable the people of Timmins Halft 20c FOR PARTIES OR PICNICS 3y the 5 gallon tub (wholesale) Thursday, July 15th, 1926 ERAL DIRECTOR Telephones 608â€"J and 608â€"W. Civie Holiday for Timmins will this year be Monday, August 2nd, and the big feature for this holiday is ¢the annual regatta at the Mattagami River, under the auspices of the Timâ€" ming ‘Citizens‘ Band.; There will be ‘*Next to doing a good job yourself the greatest joy is in having some one else do a firstâ€"class job under your direction.‘‘ Making Paper. JULY DANCE ON MONDAY BY THE RAMBLERS‘ CLUB Invitations are out for a July Dance, to be held in the Hollinger Recreation Hall, on Monday evening, July 19th, under the auspices of the Ramblers‘ Club orchestra. Danceing will be from 9 to %. Previous events by the Ramblers‘ Club give the fullâ€" est assurance/that the event on Monâ€" day evening will be a successful and enjoyable one and that those receivâ€" ing invitations are consequently forâ€" tunate. a fine programme of races, water sports, etce., and the event, like its predecessors, is practically assured of suceess. Keep the date and event in mind and enjoy a happy time at the annual Band Regatta. REGATTA WILL BE THE FEATURE OF CIVIC HOLIDAY THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO. RINK WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR MARKET PURPDSES For several years past Timmins Market each summer has been a beneâ€" lit alike to producers and consumers. From all standpoints the Market has been a helpful success. This year The Advance understands that, the Hollinger is again willing to give the use of the Skating Rink for Market purposes as in past years. There was a feeling last year that the matket was opened too early. in the season, perhaps. This year the idea is to leave off the opening until the farâ€" mers and gardeners have their proâ€" duce ready for the market. Councilâ€" lor J. H. Bacon, . under whose direction the market has been so useful and sucâ€" cessful in past years, is of the opinâ€" ion that it would be as well to leave off opening for a few weeks, so that when the market does open there will be lots of produce available and the market accordingly will be successâ€" ful right from the start. The Adâ€" vance has had a large number of enâ€" quiries as to when the market will open this year. The date of opening will be announced later. The openâ€" ing will likely be in August. SPELL OF WARM WEATHER NEEDED FOR THE CROPS Farmers and others in the district say that a good spell of warm weather is necessary now for the best success of the cerops in this immediate district. The crops are promising well this seaâ€" son. It looked for a time as if the hay erop would be light but sinee the recent generous rains, hay looks as if it would be as good or better than orâ€" dinary.. With anything like favourâ€" able weather the concensus of opinion seems to be that the erops will be good this year. Of course the season is short but in this country it does not take long to grow great crops, Piles are caused by congestion of blood in the lower bowel. Only an internal remedy can remove the cause. That‘s why salves and cutting fail. Dr. Leonhardt‘s Hemâ€"Roid, a harmâ€" less tablet, succeeds, because it reâ€" lieves this congestion and strengthen§ the affected parts. _ Hemâ€"Roid has given quick, safe and lasting relief to thousands of Pile Sufferers. It will do the same for you or money back. Moisley Ball and druggists everyâ€" where sell Hemâ€"Roid with this guarâ€" antee. Market Will Likely be Opened as Soon as Farmers and Gardeners Are Ready to Supply the Deâ€" mand. Piles Go Quick JOHN L. HUNT, _ An Important Message for Buyers of Mait: Respecting Exchange Rates Malt Extract and Hops S1 Lawrenror Preser:vimge Co. Rrop. OUEBEC Eastern Representative E. B. NETTLEFIELD CO., 35 Colborne St., Toronto N all matters of foreign exchange our arrangements for keeping in touch with the world‘s exchange marâ€" kets assure you prompt service. Direct wire connections with the large finanâ€" cial centres enable us to quote the closest possible rates. The best quality home beer can be made only from Malt Extract sold in hermeticallyâ€"sealed, thoroughly sterilized containers. Only in that way can you be sure that the Malt Exâ€" tract you buy is sanitary and free of fermentation. This is particularly important in summer, when bulk goods are exposed to dust and filies. We recommend RITEâ€"GOOD TIMMINS BRANCH, NEW MAPLE LEAF GARAGE OPENED ON SPRUCE STREET was made. lnsftead oT issuing a cerâ€" tificate of record when a new plant was accepted for recording no certiâ€" ficate will in future be issued until the plant is fully registered. It has been provided, however, that the Cougecil, upon the recommendation of any recognized horticultural organ}zâ€" ation, will grant an award of merit certificate to any plant recorded at tke Plant Registration Bureau. Full details of the method of reâ€" cording a new plant and of the operâ€" ation of the plant Registration Burâ€" eau in respect to registration can he obtained on application to the Secreâ€" tary of the Canadian Horticultural Council at Ottawa. YOUNG BOYS SHOULD NOT BE DRIVING AUTOMOBILES At a meeting of the Plant Registraâ€" tion~ Committee of the Canadian Horticultural Council, held recently in Ottawa, a slight modification in the regulations, governing â€" registration was made. Instead of issuing a cerâ€" tificate of record when a new plant Mr. A. L‘BEecuyer, who has been with the firm of L‘Eeuyer, Smith Elstonâ€" since its_ org: lnl/dthll, anâ€" nounces this week the opening of new garage at 11 Spruce street. The new garage will be known as the Maple Leaf Garage, and Mr. L. Clouâ€" tier will be associated with Mr. L‘â€" Ecuyer in the new venture. Mr. Cloutier will have the management of the new garage, which will do all kinds auto repairs, repairing, an® charging batteries, welding of ~all kinds, batteries for rent, gasoline for sale, and free air. Mr. Cloutier has been with the Northern Motor Sales Co. for the past three years and is well known as a competent and skillâ€" ed mechanic. Mr. L‘Eeuyer has won a high reputation in‘ the husiness world of 'lnnmms and consequently his new business*starts under the best of ‘auspices for success and the good service of the public. Recently a number of young hoys and some girls have been noted i town driving motor ‘cars. In on§ case report has been made of a boy about thirteen or fourteen drivmg a motor truck." The practice of boys and girls driving motor ears should not be permitted. Traffic in town is now too heavy to= allow any but matured and skilled drivers. Under the very best conditions the increased traffic in town gives rise to considerâ€" able risk and danger to the public in general. This risk should not be inâ€" creased to the proportions of a genâ€" eral menace by permitting immature drivers to endanger themselves and others. **No young boy or girl drivâ€" ers‘‘ would appear to be a good rule both for the sake of the boys and girls themselves and for the safety of the general public. \ CHANGE IN REGULATIONS ‘_â€" FOR PLANT REGISTRATION Acting Manager. (Good progress continues to be made in the work of building the v@rious links to make a contnuous roadway from North Bay teâ€"Cochrane, Iroâ€" quois Falls and Timmins. While the long stretch of roadway is often reâ€" ferred to as the ‘‘highway," this name is rather misleading in view of the ‘‘highways‘‘ down south, where ‘‘highways‘‘ are paved or concrete or other smooth and permanent construeâ€" tion. However the northern ‘‘thighâ€" way,"‘ though chiefly of the type of the country road ‘will be a great conâ€" venience and asset when completed. It will connect the settled north with all the south and give the south ful access by motor to this North Land. The individual who can bottle up his temper must be a corker. While the roadway will not be .comâ€" pleted all the way between North Bay and the North by the end of this year as expected two years ago, the work is going :114)110‘ nicely now. (me after another the ‘‘missing links‘‘ in the stretch of roadway are being bult and connected. â€" Already two or three automobiles have made the trip from Cochrane to Timmins, though there are a bad spot or two still left. Good progress is also being made between Porquis Junction ‘md Cobalt vhere there are several strips of road to be finished before the ‘"‘highway‘‘ will be a through one. Northern Developâ€" ment Department men are engaged at present bur ning and stumping on the section bhetween Ramore and Sesekiniâ€" value Automobiles Have Already Made Trip to Porcupine From Cobalt, It is Said. speed has been shown on the new contract for the section. of the roadway south of Temagami. The conâ€" tract was recently awarded to Angus and Taylor for a fifteenâ€"mile stretch. Three work trains of 22 cars each are making five trips a day hauling fillingâ€"in material for the roadbed which is planfiéd to go aâ€" long the west side of the T. N.0. tracks. j It is a wise man who knows when he is acting foolishly. MAKING PROGARESG DN TRUKNK ROAD OF NORTBH In the southern section there is also progress being made. An autoâ€" mobile last week made a new record for the distance travelled by auto south of Cobalt, getting as far as Owaissa, which is about 7 miles south of Temagami. Where you start does not matter nmuch as what. Daly‘s Good Tea THE DALY TEA CO. LIMITED The man who shows off the lea the one who shows up the best. A rare treat. Unequalled for quality, strength and flavour. Picked when the teas are at the peak of perfection. _ For sale by A. P. Dooley, Nick Blahey F. Feldman, Timmins, Ont., and F. Feldman Co., South Poreupine, Ont. f QOrange Pekoe Blend Always Your credit is good <smile Buy a pound and be convinced you never tasted better more than its IT, 30 i ace ds DOME WINS LAST GAME IN ThE DICKSON CuP StRiES The last of the matches in the Dickson Cup series was played at the Dome on Naturday last and resulted in a win for the Dome team, the score being 3 to «0. The match does not alter the fact that Timmins wins the Dickson Cup this season. Teams; Dome: Parker; Fell and Ewart; ,Hitt. K. Harrower and A. Harrower; Saiger and MceKenzie; Richmond; Murray and Fidock. Game Was Played on Rainâ€"Sodden Ground at Dome on Saturday Last. Timmins: Elrick; Liddell and B. Dougall, Peterson; Spanton and Meâ€" Latchie. Referee: R. Wallace. The game was delayed half an hour owing to the nonâ€"appearance of the referee. It was then agreed by mutuâ€" al consent of both teams to have Mr. Wallace act as referee, and the game commenced at 6.45 p.m. Dome won the toss and Peterson kicked off for Timmins in a drizzle of rain. Play was very even, both goals being visitâ€" ed in turn. Peterson broke rhwugh the Dome defence, his parting shot striking the inside of the upright for what ]()()ke(l like a goal. Dome broke away but could make nothing of the Timmins defence. Notice is hereby given that a Byâ€" law was passed by the Council of the Town of Timmins on the 24th day of June, 1926, providing for the issue of Debentures to the amount of #6,â€" 000.00 for the purpose of the purâ€" chase of a residence for the Principal of the Timming High School, and that such Byâ€"law was registered in the Registry Office of Cochrane in the District of Cochrane on the 28th day of June, 1926, under number 40. Any motion to quash or set aside the same or any part thereof must be made within three months after the first publication of this notice, and cannot be made thereafter. Dated the Tth day of July, 1926. i. E. MONTGOMERY, wooy w just moved. The fire was only a chimney blaze, easily and quickly put out of commission by one shot of the chemical, with practically no damage resulting. NOTICE OF REGISTRAâ€" TION OF BYâ€"LAW â€" Play was then centred around midâ€" field, and halfâ€"time arrived without either team having found the target. Halfâ€"time: Dome, 0; Timmins, 0.. . Shortly aftér three o‘clock on Monâ€" day there was an alarm of fire fron» Box 26, and while there was the usual} record Pesponse of the motor truck and firemen, almost equally prompt response seemed to he made by half the autos in town and all the childâ€" ren. There were so many youngsters around the scene of the fire that it must have handicapped the firemen, not to mention the inconvenience to the householders where the fire was and the householders for a block aâ€" round. â€"If there were a couple of police at the seene of a fire to shoo the youngsters back it would faciliâ€" tate matters generally and give conâ€" venience in particular. The fire was near the corner of Sixth avenue and Cedar street in a small house into which Mr. Swanson and family had The opening exchanges of the second half saw the Dome on the deâ€" fensive, ut the ball was kicked clear. Dome broke way but the Timmins gqefence was giving nothing away, and their forwards paid another visit to Parker. Dome paid another visit to Elrick and from a bit of loose play in front of goal Fidock seored. A few minutes later Dome were awarded a foul against ILiddell for what seemed to he a fair shoulder charge. A. Harrower took the kick from the 18 yards line and drove the ball into the corner of the net. From the kickâ€" off Timmins attacked but Dome were now playing a winning game and were not to be caught napping. Dome once more broke away and were aâ€" warded a penalty for Cooper fouling Richmond. â€" Richmond took the Ll(k himself and seored. The game was very exciting from the Dome viewpoint, and it occasionâ€" ed quite a surprise to the Dome supâ€" porters when Richmond had the ball lifted from his toe by Elrick, when he had only the goalkeeper to beat. Soon after the game ended. Final sceore: I)ome 3; Timmins, 0. SMALL FIRE BROUGHT OUT BIG CROWLD OF CHILDREN Head Office: Napanee, Ont.