yE : Every Hollinger '. EmpIQYee is entitled to Regular Digcount. uy HOLLINGER QUALITYâ€"IT PAYS ous First Showmg of Fall: Coats, fancy tweeds,. needleâ€" point and novelty clothes. .Some are beautifully furâ€"| tr:mmed,!some plam. Â¥. You arelvery, welcome to _ come in and look them over We suggestlthat youcom»= pare values. es â€" i \@fr. W. J. Trofford and daughter Miss‘Emma Troford left on Monday for a holiday visit to Ottawa. ‘pital,â€"a daughter. ‘ The next open air. band concert will be ;held on Thursday (weather perâ€" mitting, of course). [Mr. William Alton hss refturned. n a trip to Toronto and Gnelpli} and other ‘points south.‘\ ‘ [Mrs Robar, of Schuiï¬acher,« and Ts. Isnor, of Timmins, were yvisitars recently to friends at Co"_bal-t.} d Mr. and Mrs. James Hall, of Armâ€" qt ng, spent the weekâ€"end the guests of Mr. and Mrg. M. McGrath, Mr, J.. H. McGee, of Tlmmms, has le t on a two weeks‘ vacation to visit friends in Ottawa and other eastern points. _A movement is on.foot in Haileyâ€" bury to establish a Gamegle public library in that town. _ * 4 Bornâ€"In Timminé, Ont., on "Thursâ€" ‘day, August 12th, to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gauthier, at Mrs. Farley ® Hosâ€" The Conservative Committee rooms are over Woolworth‘s store. _ The Liberals have their rooms in the Goldâ€" fields Hotel annex, Fourth avenue. 1 Mr. Celtic Donaldson, of Kirkland Lake, spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Donaldson, Tamarack street. ï¬f‘ij ©1926 Dunlop Maxfly Golf Balls are in at Todd‘s Drug Stores, Limited, Phone 131W., Schumacher, >wis a ts 1. w.*me,uma ‘ mï¬hï¬s on Sunday night. ) . ' G}a‘n, Cohlk. , oiu ce WA ob 15 o ts t s m ol P BE esd _4 ECSE and Mmsley Ball‘s Drug Store, Tlm.mms, Phone 127. â€" _ 22tf The Sudbury Star of Saturda.y last ‘says:â€"â€"‘‘Mr. and Mrs. W. G.. Leck, of Schumacher, are guests at the home of Mrs. Leck‘s sister, Mrs Wesley’ Barrie, 89 Eyre St.‘‘ Sioux Lookout enjoyed a four days‘ j \Mr. J. W. Eedy, formerly editor Chautaugqua this year and found the| and publisher of The St. Mary ‘s programme good throughout. When | Journalâ€"Argus, St. Mary‘s, Ont, is the the Chautauqua gets in to Red Lake guest of his daughter, Mrs. Arch. proper, then all may know for sure | Gillies, and is being warmly greeted that the new camp is really estabâ€"| by friends made in the. dlstrlct on lished, and with a few loose dollars. J previounk visits herea ° y Â¥s. Victor Cnpps and children, of ‘Cochrane, are visiting Mr. and Mra WS P Olton at the Ankante Mme. ols s G 'Bremum, B‘.N., ia isiting ~f00balt was . eompletel ie home oÂ¥ . Mr. «and Mrs. M. ‘Meâ€"|‘fire recently, it being. behevcl thak 2 ~ the fire was caused by the building being struck by: hghtnmg\ The loss, . Bornâ€"- At ‘the | Doimme Mmes, is estmmted at between $25,000 sm s dï¬esday, Au it 18th, 19286, to‘Mr $30,000 ‘and Mrs. J. J. Jordan,â€"a son. § s ies t 1 8 P s § ve+ * â€" <k -â€"â€"*'? . § Mr. G/ M. McCormick, of Kirkland Linke, was a Timmins visitor over the weekâ€"end. Evening of Labour . 6th, the date of the Mus in‘ thi Mcelntyre Hall,"‘-ï¬)* of the Hockey.Club. (Ml and. Mr\s. iM. McGrath ‘returnâ€" ed last week from a motor trip, hayâ€" ing visited friends in~ Eganville and other eastern points.\ The next openâ€"air band concert will. be held this (Thursday) evening, weather permitting. Should it rain, Fnday (to-morrow) will be the date. _ © Mr, Geo. A. Smith, maflager of the: aylor Hardware Co at Cochrane, was a Timming v181tor ‘last mweek, commg over here and returning by motor. Mr. A#G. Ten Eyck, viceâ€"president the New York Porcupine Mine, and Mr.. Maniheimer, one of the directors, both of New York, were visitors to the property last week and were we pleased with the progress being made. "Musicians® Ball, McIntvre Hall*"- r_ "the ‘benefit y t o t Milliganâ€"â€"If I be afther lavin® security equal to what I take a.Way, will yes trust me till nixt week? Sands (the grocer): -Certamly¢ y ~«"Well, thin, sell me two ay tHim i hams and kape wan avy thxm t111 I comc». , $3 11 n e P 4 ob zow + / tï¬rwgh Sioux Lookout on theu' way-'- into Woman Lake, a few days ago. They went in to survey . the Tri#]?}‘ claims.‘‘ °6 LDr. Bell,; of Toronto,. Deputy Mins ister of Health for Ontario, andâ€"Dr. â€" George, District Health Offloer, o“f;},_:- 1;_‘. North Bay, were visitors to Tlmmum yesterday. Mr. N. Ansara left.on Mof gy for Rochester, Minnesota, to take* treat=. ment with the Mayo Brothers at hm: . famous hospital, Mr. Andara has been «T': operation for appendicitis some years . “! ago, and is taking the expert advice of the Mayo Brothers Institute as to. . the advisability for another operatlom o6r: other treatment, ts ,,, \Mr. P. Faulkenham, formerly of Timmins, but now at Rouyn, was visitor to town this week., He is a . ibrother of the late Neh Fafulkenham.fi; and everywhere he hears sincere and | _ heartfelt regret expressed. at the ‘death of his brogher t Red Lake last.i.e; week,. Neh ‘Faulkenham being one of _ the mqst popular oldâ€"timers . of the ,f )NorthQ{ : A 5 tw \ On Sunday the A. 8. D. Club are. holding. a basket picnic at Sanfly Falls, leaving Mattagami Landing sharp at‘10.30 a.m. Each member of _ 'w,i the Club is entitled to ask a conp!g ; “"‘*ï¬ of friends to this event. All memâ€", . bers are asked to be on hand at Matâ€" . tagami Landing sharp at 10.30 a.m. . for the annual basket picnic of the . ;?.i â€" The place for knocker is ontsule» the door.. â€" _â€" ,‘ -"’_ t -.;"'; ‘4\“ M . 5:,'1-‘, , '| ie o n kn ‘\ t " 1+ K Q"M Il i * is‘ )85 m D. t ‘ ")‘::__.,":,. ypaerny*