Thursday, August 18th, 1927 dn esnc Blue Bird Tea Room SOUTH PORCUPINE (opposite Pearce‘s upstairs) Home Czaoking Moderate Prices -Sâ€"uvfltâ€"i'ayvsvâ€"_-Dixfner only 12.30 to 2 MRS. HERBERT M. ARTI_I{ Did you ever notice how much better you feel when you don a freshly cleaned garment Retain that good spirit by using our Superior Dry Cleaning Service " WE CLEAN EVERYTHING" King‘s Dry Cleaning Service This shingle Prince of Wales Receives First â€", Railway Ticket at New Station Wheq HR.H. the Prince of Wales formally opened the new Union Station at Toronto, his first action was to visit the ticket wickets of the Canadian National Railways, there to receive Ticket No. 1 of the issue from the new Depot, entitling him to passage "Between All Stations" and good "for all time." Photograph shows His Royal Highness at the ticket window:;: behind him, in morning coat, is Lieutenâ€" antâ€"Governor Ross of Ontario and to his right, Mr. U. E. Gillen, General Manager of the Toronto Teéerâ€" minals. On the extreme right of the photo h is seen Prince with Mrs, W. C. Ross, wife of he 14 F5 photograp George, SS, Flexstore Asbestos Shingles The Geo. Taylor Hardware Ltd, Four Stores in the North Timmins Cochrane New Liskeard GOOD SPIRITS Johnsâ€"Manville also makes rigid asbestos shingles. These beautiful, fireâ€"safe and perâ€" manent shingles cannot rot, curl, split, warp or burn. They are truly permanent. MADE from a base of indestructible asbestos fibre, impregnated with the finest asphalt and surfaced with crushed slate, and still they are not expensive. Costing about the same as ordinary temâ€" porary roofings they bring a fireâ€"safety and endurance to your roof without extra burâ€" den of cost. brings an Asbestos roof within the reach of every pocketbook CANADIAN JOHNSâ€"MANVILLE CO., Ltd. 19 Front St. East, Toronto, Ont. '!' COAL OIL RESPONSIBLE e FOR ANOTHER HOUSE FIRE in t was house lost all household go fire started by an explosion oil can from which Mr. Lap putting oil in the stove, rangers were there in a s with the pumps and hose Hames spread so quickly were unable to save anyvthin WEEKLY SHOOT WON BY M. A. O‘BRIEN OCN THURSDAY Â¥ oung, Staunton 14 rquis Junction, . ie junction burned last Fri apointe who w weekly Gun Cl t week by M. A T with Joe Amm Evre. The {f Mc l1 household good by an explosion of TacDon Bridk jrown, 11 ; Cobalt Milne, 1 V follo w irld livin Capt x € ipoint 11 hort . â€" but DOon W that â€"A Phillips ning an in tife Th 11 T1HIC C@Oil K *T just came from Jack ‘"*Is he dead?"‘‘ V ell, if he isn‘t the dirty trick on him."‘ ‘‘The greater a man‘s knowl of what hdb been done, fhe gre his power of knowing what to do their demonstration ef the Charleston Black Bottom and other dances of this type were naturally especially "Shuffliin‘ . Sam _ of _ Alabam,"‘‘ a musical comedy and specialty comâ€" pany showed at the Goldfields threatre Thursday, Friday and Saturday, and had a full house for every perforâ€" mance. There were about thirtyâ€"five raised jazzâ€"hounds,"‘‘ and they certainly could dance. T wo couples in all sorts of fancey‘ danceing fairly brought down the house by their striking talent and every dancer was good. The singing was not so bad, the work of the ‘‘Prima Donna‘‘ being better than the usual, her imiâ€" tation of a saxophone being especially clever. All had melody and time. The quartette of male voices giving the imitation of a steam ealiope was one of the clever novelties that the crowds. _ The company had an orchestra worth writing home about ; also a band of much merit that played on street and attracted considerable attention. The dancing alone was worth the price of the show, whil® there was a lot of fun and nonsense thrown in for good measure. f During their stay here the ©Shufâ€" flin‘ Sam of Alabam"‘ Co. put up a Sault, one chan tain. North Ba: of «the return « Wolves, sporting and do not ‘*‘The hockey map in Northern Onâ€" tario has undergone a few changes in the past few years and the coming seaâ€" son may see it still further altered. In the southern group, which last year included North Bay, Sudbury and the Sault, one change is practically cerâ€" tain. North Bay fans are optimistic of «the return of the Sudburvy Cu» wolves, sporting a nomeâ€"Dbrew tTeam. and do not place a great deal of ereâ€" dence in rumours that the Nickel Disâ€" trict representatives \'ill retire. The Sault is a sure starter, but one new squad will be seen in active competiâ€" tion in Chapleau, which last wrear drew a bye into the group finals. â€" Chapleau has the hockey bug and, unless the summer has brought a chdnge of heart will apply for admission into the reguâ€" lar schedule this season. And reports are that Chapleau will have a contendâ€" ing cteam. In the cenizal group changes arerumoured. â€" Because of trict represen Sault is a su squad will be tion in Chaple a bve into the attention. worth the there was thrown in changes are. rumoured,. Decalse 0i the condition of their rinks Cobalt and New Liskeard may be when the race is started but efforts are being directed towards keeping them in the group. Kirkland Lake is anxious to enter a junior team and with its new rink it should be a decidâ€" ed asset to the associatign. _ Little word has come out of the North as yet, but it would not be surprising to see more than Timmins and Iroquois Falls in this season‘s chase for the championship. _ Other mining towns are beginning to feel the bug and the covered in South Poreupine would be available. Distances there are comparatively small and a four team group could be organized withâ€" out the expensive jumps that prevail in the southern series."" BIG CROWDS ENJOYED "SHUFFLIN‘ SAM OF ALABAM‘" ‘"HOCKEY MAP CHANGING‘‘ SAYS NORTH BAY PAPER ood THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO In th _ Thie sports editorial this week Bay Nugget says:â€" ‘key bug and, unless brought a change of h« or admission into the r this season. And rep ipleau will have a cont In the cenizsal g1 _ rumoured. _ Becaust isn‘t they played 1e _ group ired. _ Because of their rinks Cobalt 1 may be mssing started but efforts homeâ€"bre knowleds funeral reateI ty p UU! team E ere | Dhs U Boy **M showmg it Doctor ""Show m mean Clara pe ‘"MANTRAP®‘‘ SHOWS FLIAPPERS ) l) DOING THEIR FLAPPING ) . ‘ hat J. M. BELANGER Room 15 Reed Block Timmins Fuel Co. J. CLOUTIER, Queen‘s Hotel Next Goldrange Hotel. Phone 119 Phone 114 or 425 Leaves Mattagami Dock every morning at 9 a.m. for Sandy Falls, which connects with Kamiskotia boat at 10 a.m. Leaves Mattagami Dock at 1 p.m. every day for Wawaitin Falls. Special trips can be arranged for by calling Have You a Cold? STOP IT! USE Passenger Boat "‘"Foch" nmnine ro ‘ed, that solated tiron, Man Prescriptions Promptly and _ Accurately Filled. is Your Order In? 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