FAREWELL TO MR. W. POAD _ ON LEAVING FOR THE WES Three deaths were reported recentâ€" ly from aleohol poisoning in ithe North. Two of these were in (the vicinity of Sudbury and the other near North Bay. The one near North Bay is said to be an ordinary alcohol poisoning case, but the two near Sudâ€" bury are understood to be due to drinking l{quor with wood aleohol as a chief feature. _ The Sudbury disâ€" trict cases are said to have been caused by some tourists leaving a bottle of liquor from which several members of a family took drinks, all being very ill as a result and a man and a woman finding the concoction a fatal drink. The police have the matâ€" ter under investigation: On Wednesday, August 11th, h a grand picniec was held at Golden Ct to celebrate the birthday of Winniefred Parnell, rear of 109 I1 street north. On Thm‘sdav August 12th, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Parnell, there was a large farewell party given to Mr. Poad on his leavâ€" ing,for the West. There were games, dancing and singing. A fine exhihiâ€" tion of tie Chgrleston was given by Mr. Preston Toms and as usual the best of refreshments were served and a right good time enjoyed by all. At the close, all joined hands and sang ‘‘+Auld Lang Syne.‘‘ Mr. W. Poad was formerly a member of the Timâ€" mins Citizens‘ Band and had many friends here, all of whom wish him the very best in the West. DEATHS IN THE NORTH FROM WOOD ALCOHOL POISONING. Alice Habib:â€"Ance. Hist. C., Phyâ€" sies III. Sylvia Hakala:â€"â€"Br. Hist. II., Fr. C Jenny Farley :â€"Comp. I., Liter. 1IJ, Br. Hist. I., Ane. Hist. III Alg. 1., Geom. L., Ph.ys I., Chem. I., Er. Auth. I., Ir. Gomp. L. o s Roy Hardy:â€"Liter. C., Ane. Hist. I[I., Physics IIL. Irene Everard:â€"Ane. Hist. C,, GGeom. C. ~Basil Davis:â€"Comp. II., Liter. II., Br. Hist. I., Geom. III, French Auth, â€"Rupert Donaldson:â€"Comp. C., Br. Hist. II., Anc. Hist. IIL. P V Ethel _ Allworth:â€"Composition C., Literature C., Br. Hist. C., Algebra III, Geometry C., Physies LL. Beryl Cooper:â€"Br. Hist. C., Algeâ€" bra <I., Geometry III., Physiecs C., Chem. C., French Comp. C. Elza Cushing:â€"Geom. C., Physics II., Chem. C., French Auth. HIL. Jack Cuthbertson:â€"Br. Hist. IIL., Physics C. Cybele Anderson:â€"Composition C., Br. Hist. C. , Emanuel Abrams:â€"Ane. Hist. C., Physiecs C., Chemistry C. William Adamson: â€" Composition C., Literature C., Br. Hist. II., CGieoâ€" metry C., Physics C., French Authors 1. The following students have been sucâ€" cessful in the Middle School examinâ€" ations in the subjects indicated :â€" Cybele Anderson:â€"Composition C., Middle School Examinations of the Timmins High School Nearly a Third of Those Writing Here Passed with Honâ€" ours. â€" Out of 174 Trying, 115 Secured Pass Standing. Report Shows Excellent Results in Departmental Examinations. ROM a movement rontihleaâ€"thrrnauoh e cepubl h easy, quick accelâ€" erationâ€"to a ing display of speed â€" all with unbehevable ease and smoothness â€" Chevrolet sails serenely over the hardest hills. To the resistless power and supreme economy of the Chevrolet en been added a smoothnessâ€"a ?r:edom from vibrationâ€"unexpected and hithâ€" erto unknown in a four cylinder car. Never before was even Chevrolet capâ€" able of establishing such performance in bulkK. Sold only in sealed packages. eaâ€"â€"â€"s fcarvrorer} ----â€"â€"_-â€"-:-â€"1 Bsns ie ind j I Roadster = Sport Roadster Touring « Sport Touring Coupe â€" â€" Coach .~ â€" Sedan â€" =â€" Landau Sedan $640 713 640 713 810 810 920 970 You Cannot Buy The visit of Brigadier Taylor, Editor of the Canada East War Cry, and formerly bandmaster of the S.A. Ambulance Band in France, is to be made a very special occeasion in Timâ€" mins. There will be special meetings at the S.A. citadel on the days of Brigadier Taylor‘s stay hereâ€"Sepâ€" tember l11th and 12th. The Saturday evening programme will include seâ€" lections from the Officers Divisional Band and Male Voice Chorus. There will be selections by the Divisional Band, vocal solos, vocal quartettes and choruses, and instrumental solos, instrumental duets, and instrumental quartettes. ®@n Sunday evening, Sept. 12th, it is hoped to have an open air band conâ€" cert at the band stand as the guests of the Timmins Citizens‘ Band. OFPFFICERS DIVISIONAL BAND AND MALE CHORUS. Town A. and Melntyre play at the Athletie Grounds, Timmins, toâ€"day (Thursday) in the P.D.F.L. series. Kickâ€"off at 5.45 p.m. This will be a particularly interesting match, and every lover of good football should make‘a point of being present. TOWN AND McINTYRE PLAY FOOTBALL IN P.D.F.L. TO.DAY. They who forgive most, shall be forgiven. f â€"Bailey. Kenneth Sterling:â€"Comp. IIL., Br. Hist. II., Phys. C. Basil Sullivan:â€"Â¥Fr. Comp. C. Thomas â€"Wadsworth:â€"Comp. IL, Papers written, 174. ~Credits (pass), 115. Honours, 56. Einar Kallio:â€"â€"Liter. C., Br. Hist. I., Geom. I., Phys. I., French Auth. C., Fr. Comp. C Lilia Kallio:â€"â€"Physies III. Katherine Kanerva> Br..Hist. 1., Alg. III., Geom. C., Physics C. Jolin Lang â€"-Comp III., Liter. C., Br. Hist. C., Fr. Auth. C. Irene Millette:â€"Comp. C:,> Br: Hist. C. Luey Morin:â€"Br. Hist. C. Mary Murphy :â€"Comp. IL. Melva Newton:â€"Comp. III., Liter. HT.,~Br. Hist. IH}],; ‘Physics C EFr. Auth.: IL., ®r. Comp. IL. Vieno Niemi:â€"Liter. C., Geom. C. Ruth Nilson:â€"Comp. C., Liter. C., Br. Hist. III., Ane. Hist. C., Alg. C., Geom. II., Phys. II., Chem. IIL. Mildred Ritchie:â€"Br. Hist. II., Alg. C., Geom. C., Physics C. Erica Sales:â€"Comp. II:, Liter. C., Br. Hist. C., Physics C. Edward Shephard: â€" Comp. IIL, Liter. C., Br. Hist. IIL., Geom. III., Physics III., Fr. Auth. III., Fx. Comp. Keith Sterling :â€"Br. Hist. II., Geom. III., Phys. L. If you do happen to be on the botâ€" tom .step don‘t go to sleep there. There will be others who want to get by and you are in their way. with such evident ease and smoothnes. Compare the smooth Chevrolet â€" not alone with cars in its price classâ€"but with cars more expensive, more costly of wupkeep, more difficult to handle. Chevrolet welcomes any test or comâ€" parison you care to make. The Smoothest Chevrolet in Chevrolet history is selling at the Lowest Price for w ch Chevrolet has ever bee% sold Ask about GMAC Plan of Deferred _ Payments â€" i â€"The Broke Hustler . TRELEAVEN. (certified), THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO, /* Last week the number of claims recorded at Pine Ridge for a sevenâ€" day period was only 27, which is less than half the smallest number recordâ€" ed in the average week since the office was moved to Pine Ridge. The preâ€" vious week the recordings totalled 114, and other previous recordings, gomg back each week for several previous weeks, were 94, 60 and 109. Of the 27 claims recorded a week ago, 19 were for claims in the Narrow Lake area, 5 at Woman Lake, and 3 at Red Lake, â€" Last week‘s recordings are generally referred to as being the smallest since the establishment of the office at Pine Ridge. The fallingâ€" off in activity is due almost entirely to the fewer number of Narrow Lake claims recorded, which in turn in atâ€" tributed to the fact that the bulk of the promising ground in that area had already been taken up, a total of 375 claims in that field having been staked and recorded in a period of two months. But light cares speak when mighty griefs are silent.â€"Daniels. Endeavoring to justify a fault doubles it. Answer: A great many of them are taken to the hospital. Everybody engaged in a useful ocâ€" cupation is in one way or another a producer, and production _ means wealth. The real producers are the people who add something to the sum total of human happiness and satisâ€" faction. is usually done with the byâ€"products of gasoline? FPALLINGâ€"OFF SHOWN IN THE RED LAKE CLAIMS RECORDED. Tex Jardine Announces Another Big Event Under the Auspices of the Hollinger Recreation Club. (One and all and everybody should watch for the, announcement of the date and particulars as to the entries, ete. Mr. Tex Jardine announces a ‘*Grand Assaultâ€"at Arms‘‘ to be held in Timmins in the near future under the auspices of the Hollinger Recreâ€" ation Boxing Club. "Grand Assault at Arms‘‘ still more interesting and to present a series of lively bouts that will certainly please the crowd. "GRAND ASSAULT AT ARMS IN TIMMING AT EARLY DATE Mr. Jardine has presented a numâ€" ber of boxing events that have been eminently successful and pleasing The last boxing tournament, held some months ago, was especially good and found special favour with the big crowd that gathered for the occasion. Mr. Jardine expects to make‘ the All entries for respective weights should be sent to J. Jardine, No. 32 Borden avenue, Timmins. The classes for the event are as follows :â€" Fly Weight, not over 112 lbs. Bantam Weight, not over 118 lbs. Feather Weight, not over 126 lbs. Welter Weight, not over 147 lbs. Hea\\ W el"‘ht Championship. * All the ahoxe weights are for the amateur championships of North Temiskaming, and cups will be given. TIMMINS BRANCH, « sSOUTH PORCUPINE BRANCH, câ€"316 Fourth Avenue, Opposite Public School, Timmins Roadster « Sport Roadster Touring « Sport Touring Coupe â€" â€" Sport Tourmg «+719 Coupe â€" â€" â€" 810 Coach â€" â€" â€" 810 Sedan â€" .. .:.« : 920 Landau Sedan â€" 970 Commercial Chassis 495 Utility Express 730 All Prices at Factory Taxes Extra Money When Needed IMPERIAL BAÂ¥ANEK See the advance showing of Canadian National Exhibition models at the showrooms of:â€" The surest way of having money when you need it is to open a Savâ€" ings Bank account and deposit stated sums with regularity. Interest will be added every six months. A growâ€" ing Savings Account will assure you of money to meet any emergency in the future. Open a Savings Account with this Bank. x TIMMINS GARAGE At a lumber camp near Chapleau one evering last week an employvee named Avila Patnaud ran amuck with an axe. He first attacked two men who were able to escape serious inâ€" jury. Then he smashed William Kurâ€" gan on the back of the head, almost sovering his skull into two parts. Patnaud escaped to the bush, but was chased .and captured, ‘but not before he had to be beaten to insensibility with a club. Patnaud is held on a murder charge, but it is belived that he is insane, the attack on Kurgan being exeuse or provocation. Monahan, Lf.; Parks, r.f.; Dixon, 2b. Hollinger â€" Hackett, lb ; Lauzon, ef:; Sloan 3hb.; Lanfrdon, 2b ; Towers, lf Pierce, ss ; Stevens, p Boyd, c.; \Vebb, Tt Score by inningsâ€" R. H. 16. Mecelntyre .. 0 2 â€"8 9 2 Hollinger .. 0 0 hJ 5 O . \IcIntneâ€"â€"Chlsholm, c.f.; J. Monaâ€" han 3b.; Fitzjohn, e.; Angngnon, 8.8.; \ottmwham, 1b.;~ McGrath, p.; E. Monahan 1.f.; Parks, r.f.} Dmon, 2b.; Patterson, r. 1 Took One from Timmins and One from Hollinger in the Mines League. baseball team continued a winner in the Mines League. On Friday last MelAtyre won from Timâ€" mins with the secore of 7 to 1. Timmfsâ€"G. Fox, lf.; Mclntyre, c.; H. Towers, p; Tate, ss ; Wilson, 2b.; Lauzon 3b.; L. Towers, c.f.; Hacâ€" kett, 1b.; B. Fo‘:, bcore by Inningsâ€" K. H.. E. McIntyle . c J 1 2 Timmins .. 0 0 1 0 0 0 0â€"1 5 4 Umpiresâ€"Carmichael and Levine. ()n Saturday at the athletic grounds the McIntyre shut out the Hollinger 8 to 0. Mceintyreâ€"Chisholm, e.f.; J. Monaâ€"~ han, 3b.; Fitzjohn, e.; Anflugnon, p:; Nottingham, s.s.; McGrath, 1b.; E. Monahan, f.; Palks, rA.; Dixon, 2b. APPARENTLY INSANE MAN KILLS COMPANION WITH AXTE. McINTVRE KEEPS WINNER IN TRE MINES We always have on hand Canoes specially made for the region. Umpiresâ€"Cummings and Holmes. PROSPECTORS We are situated just at the starting point to Chibaugamau. You will be able to secure all «the proviâ€" sions and supplies needed for prospectâ€" parties at Bastien‘s Store At Oskelaneo River J. PAUL MICHAUD, Manager. D. SUTHERLAND, Manager. 43 At present an effort is being made to find out how many members of the R.A.0.B., (commonly known as the Buffaloes), there are in Timmins and district. In a small group of friends here, no less than six members of the Order were found, and so it is estiâ€" mated that there may be twa or three hundred members in the Camp.~ In case, there are many old members it is felt that they should get together and enjoy the benefits of a lodge here Accordingly all ‘old members of the Order are asked to communicate at once with Mr. L. Weston, Box 1561, Timmins, Ont., so that the necessary steps may be taken for the establishâ€" ment of a lodge here, if there are enough members desiring this advantâ€" age, All Buffaloes should write Mr. Weston at once. The Buffaloes are said to be very strong in England, and with so many English people in the district, it is felt that the chances for a good lodge here are of the very best. 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