Thursday, June 2nd, 1927 Also see McClary‘s A F Electric W ater Heater and Fibreform Tank Cover The Speediron is repairable, renewâ€" able and exceptionally economical. The coils are protected by a smooth, castâ€" iron, removable cooking surface. Before buying, see this wonder eleâ€" ment produced and used exclusively. by McClary‘s, Made in the very style and size you require and sold at a price you can afford. Everywhereâ€"Women Endorse â€" this Greatest of Elements Electric Range These testimonials are unsolicited. They come as free tributes from thouâ€" sands of satisfied users of McClary‘s Electric Range. Such nationâ€"wide approval proves what McClary‘s have long claimedâ€"that the Speediron is the most reliable and serâ€" viceable eclement on the market. OMEN from every Canaâ€" dian community are testifyâ€" ing to the unfailing dependability, safety and satisfactory service of McClary‘s Speediron Element. It will be noted that the games are Saturdays, and promise a very interâ€" esting series for the season. Home teams are to provide the offtiâ€" cials. All games are to begin at two 0‘â€" clock. June 25thâ€"First and second teams play off. June 1l11ithâ€"Dome at South Poreuâ€" pine; Timmins at Schumacher. At a meeting of the Poreupine Boys‘ Work Board, held in Timmins on May 26th, ‘a softball league for Trail Rangers of this district was orâ€" ganized, and the following schedule drawn up:â€" _â€"June 18th,â€"Dome at Timmins; Schumacher at South Poreupine. _June 4thâ€"Schumacher at Dome; South Poreupine at Timmins. SCHEDULE FOR DISTRICT TRAIL RANGERS Schumacher, Dome, South Porcupine and Timmins in the League Game on Saturdays e ds d ind d s ow p y i c zd ol ul ud cz d d on ud uin c qs ind un ind in qi Sn d in a200 20000408 400404 020400000 o sns 2s 26 28. ® D.“‘“’“.“.“.“’ ' Sullivan Newton # @ #+* #4 #@ # # # ##4 #@ *# #4 *# *# *4 ®, # #4 *# # ## ®@ + Â¥*4 # # #4 # # #4 ®@ # ## # L # # +. *# #* 4 *# #4, ®*, f. her abnormal conduct. In the meanâ€" time she will be well cared for in the city. The youngster is only thirteen years of age. The young girl who was in trouble ‘last year on charges of defrauding various merchants in town through securing goods on false pretences by use of wrong names and other schemes, has again attracted attention to herself. Last Thursday she manâ€" aged to secure $93.00 which her parâ€" ents had saved up to make alterations and repairs to their house. With this money she took a trip to Toronto. At the station here it is sard that she enquired as to the cost of passage to the Old Country. It appeared that the girl had some idea of using the $93.00 for an extended trip. Howâ€" ever, she only got as far as Toronto, where the Children‘s Aid took here in charge. â€" When her disappearance and the loss of the money were reported,. the girl was traced to Toronto and the Children‘s Aid secured her from the Travellers‘ Aid. The girl was found to have $73.00 in eash left, and this money was also taken in charge for safekeeping. Mr. K. LeHeup, superintendent of the Cochrane Disâ€" trict C.A.S., will go to Poronto this weekâ€"end to see about the girl and the best method to adopt in dealing with THIRTEEN YEARâ€"OLDâ€"GIRL \ / TAKES $93 AND TRIP AWAY A glimpse of Gentry Bros., conâ€" stant grow th and improvement \\11] be seen in the immense and spectacular street parade to be seen on the downâ€" town streets at noon There wilt be trumpeting bands, tooting ealliopes, cumbersome elephants, and humping camels. Rumbling wagons of red and gold ; allegorical floats and magniâ€" ficient tableau wagons will all be seen in the _spectacular line of march. There will be two performances at 2 and 8 p.m., the doors openin‘g an hour earlier. Gentry Bros.‘ great herd of perâ€" forming elephants with Modoe, the largest pachyderm in captivity, with his new Charleston dance novelty; the society horse show ; the balloon ponies; scores of educated Shetland pomcs, dogs and monkeys, all are aâ€" gain tedtured It has been the tory of the Gentry Bros., never to reâ€" peat its novelties, and this year an enâ€" tire new programme is offered. Features, novelties, ecuriosities and odditiecs gathered from all sections of the world form this season‘s proâ€" gramme for Gentry Bros. Foremost among the stellar artists will be Cotâ€" trellâ€"Powell Troupe of English riders; the Tresbores family of Mexican equilibrists and aerm.hsts Cadieux, a French somersaulting, dancer on the tight wire; the Zenaros, Belgian midâ€" air gymnasts; Mons. White who stands on his head in a lofty trapese; Clarksonian, Europian foot juggler; together with more than two seores ut artists famed in the annals of the white tops. When in South Porcupine Have your Dinner or Supper at the Bluebird Tea Room (Opposite Psearce‘s, upstairs) Home Cooking Attractive Surroundings Moderate Prices AFTERNOON TEA THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE,. TTIMMINS. ONTARIO ‘*‘older‘‘ boys and girls, the coming of this wellâ€"known and honorablyâ€"conâ€" ducted cireus is always looked upon as an annual festive holiday. The Gentry Bros., instead of operating two distinect shows as in other seasons, have combined their interests into one big, mammoth tented institution. The cireus is coming! (Gentry Bros.‘ Famous Shows, now on its 39th annual transcontinental tour, will exhibit in Timmins, on Tuesâ€" day, June 21st. Hailed with delight by the juvenile populace and the GENTRY BR05.‘ SHOWS T0 BE AT TIMMINS, JUNE 21 Features, Novelties, Curiosities and Oddities from All Parts of the World Here in Few Weeks. Mikeâ€"**Name the five sense Patâ€"‘‘Nickles,‘‘ Goldfield‘s Block Timmins, Ont. Served from 3 to 5 p.m. STUTNDAYS Lunch Only 12.30 p.m. Fire Insurance at Reduced Rates Insurance of every description and Real Estate faith with his money, being interested in a hotel, a restaurant, a theatre and a garage business in Cochrane. Mr. Palangio reports the road from Cochrane to Timmins as being in very good shape. With this good motor route in view he have not been in Timmin ‘before since 1916, but now I hope to take comparatively freâ€" quent trips to the big town. i A meeting of the Timmins Board of | Trade has been called by the presiâ€" dent, Dr. J. A. Melnnis to be held this ’ l‘hmsda)) evening, June 2nd, in the Grill Room of the hmpne HQtol at IS p.m. Several important matters are to be dealt with, and a large atâ€" tendance of members of the Board of Trade and other interested citizens is desired. One of the special matters to be up for discussion will bhe the proposed trip to Toronto by motor over the new North Land hwhwm, when completed this fall. From this trip it is believed that the North will | receive much valuable publicity, as well as those taking part on the motor trip enjoying a very interesting and pleasing time. There will also be plans necessary for the entertainment jof the party from Florida to be brought here by motor over the new . road. This party will be under the direction of Dr. Doolittle, the noted Good Roads man, and will likely visit Timmins in the early days of ‘Sepâ€" tember. _â€"Mr. Palangio‘s brother was on the South Poreupine hockey team ‘last year. player yvears ago in this disâ€" trict, motored down from Cochrane this week on a visit to Timmins. It :s nearly eleven years since he was last in Timmins and he sees wonderâ€" ful changes in the town. On his last visit here, Timmins had only one brick building, and there was hardly a structure that could be called anyâ€" thing like fireâ€"proof. Now there are literally scores of brick buildings and the buildings are gradually all getting into the fireâ€"proof class. Instead of a town of five or six thousand people, he sees a regular city of fourteen or fifteen thousand, with sewers., water system, paved roads, and all other moidern conveniences and advantages. ‘‘"Timmins has certainly gerown and prospered since I saw it last,"" said Mr. Palangio. ' W The annual meeting of the committee of the Golf Club held in the Golf Club house day, June 3rd, at 3 pam. SEES GREAT CHANGES IN TIMMINS IN TEN YEARS Other important questions, relaâ€" tive to general matters in the town and district will also be before the Board of Trade, and the meeting in the Grill Room of the Empire Hotel this evening at 8 o‘clock should be a busy and profitable one, if a good atâ€" tendance of business men and others turn out, as they certainly should. Important Business to be Dealt With at Meeting in the Grill Room of the Empire Hotel. TIMMINS BOARD OE TRADE MEETING THIS EVENING ‘‘Pie‘‘ Traynor one of the best third basemen Pittsburgh Nationals has ever had, is slamming the ball with a vengeance this season, and he is close on the heels of Farrel of New Yorks Giants for the leadership of the National League batters. Mr. Palangio, of Night Phoneâ€"NMo. 151 Day Phoneâ€"No. 104 237 Cochrane. a noted J in this dis« % om _ Cochrane Timmins. It since he was ochrane to noteworthy backed his # ld1lGCs will be on Friâ€" QUEEN‘S BLUE FLAT CREPE MAKES A SIMPLFE TOWN FROCK A perfect answer to this need is shown here, in bright queen‘s blue flat crepe, with applied strips that give the appearance of box pleats. These really hang separate from the frock and are stitched down to it only in diagonal lines through the bips to give the modish, smooth fitted appearance here. the smart little collar, which is ‘buttoned into place over strips of the material. Everyone needs a few simple crepe frocks of some smart colour that is not too light to be serviceable for town wear. The simplicity and youthfulness of the design is eminently suited to the material used. The yoke, which exâ€" tends into a bow with streamers at the front, is smartly matched by the inset belt, which follows the same treatment. ENGLISH PRINT MAKES A DEâ€" LIGHTFUL ONEâ€"PIECE FROCK English print, with gay greens and blues and yellows on an ivory backâ€" ground, is the material chosen for the frock shown ahove. With this is worn a slightly seoopy leghorn hat, banded in ivory and red grosgrain rihbhon. Phone 90 Dr. L. T. Brill, D.D.S. TEA RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is extra good. Marshaï¬-flcclestone Block Over 30 years the same good tea. Now packed in Aluminum. Dentist Open Evenings i "is good tea"‘ nlâ€"-nnâ€"l"â€"lll-unâ€"l] Baker Third Ave, Timmins In mixing our big batch of bread every day the ingredients are careâ€" fully weighed and mingled so that every loaf is alike. When it is time to put the loaves in our ovens the temperature is just right to give the batch a thorough baking. For absolute uniformity in every loaf use our bread. Opp, Public School, Golden Avenue __ South Porcupine, Ont. Latest Styles in Ladies‘ Haircuts | a SBpecialty. I The Most Sanitary| and Up â€" to â€" date Barber Shop in town | P.O. Box 1591 Phone 640 Chartered Accountant STEAMSHIP TICKET S Steamship Tickets all lines, at Station Ticket Office where you can buy Rail Tickets at the same time. T. N.O. Station, Timmins, Ont Block. P. O. Box 883 Consulting Auditor Office Systems Installed Income Tax Adjuster Room 2, Marshallâ€"Ecclestone Barrister, Solicitor, Notary. Marshallâ€"Ecclestone Building, Timmins â€"~2â€"15 Making and RBaking Bread. Officeâ€"Room 10, Resed Block R. RICHA 22 Dean Kester 64 ji || i) smm i j nll-â€"auâ€"nuâ€"““â€"uâ€"q Â¥ NJ en( enc mm }j | if 6} cmmumuns Timming, Ont. 38â€"50p 118