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Box 19 SOUTH PORCUPINE Warehouse in Timmins at 106 BALSAM STREET SOUTH Why Not Buy Your Soft Drinks made with the best Spring water of Northern Ontario? {Gioldfiecld‘s Block @nllivan Newton E. C. BREWER Shoe Shineâ€"Best in Town 741, TIMMIN®S, ONT. Timmins, Ont. famous story of the Great West when a quick trigger and a fast horse were a man‘s best friends. 119 Wilson Avenue Public Auctioneer Oh, Girls! What a Picture! A WHIRLING MEDLEY OF LAUGHTER AND RQOMANCE 29â€"MONDAY TUESDAYâ€"30 The mcost famous love story in the world, reâ€" nowned as an opera, is dramatically immorâ€" talized in the roadâ€"showâ€"size hit of the scason. Comedy and Sceenic A FIRST NATIONAL PICTURE WITH AN ALLâ€"STAR CAST. 31â€"WED. THURS.â€"Sept. 1 SPRING WATER BOTTLING WORKS Jos. Clusiau, prop. Goldfields JACK HOLT RAYMOND HATTON Residence : Fox News and Comedy Fire Insurance at Reduced Rates Insurance of every description and Real Estate MORTGAGES ARRANGED GOETHE‘S ‘"F X*U 8 T " ‘‘*THE WINNING OF BARBARA WORTH.‘‘ Ambition without motor without gas. young man can make is to give his very best and exclusive services to his employer and Jlet outside interests alone.â€"Babson Institute. In the second flight, Mrs. Ruther ford and Mrs. Dodge were tied, Mrs Dodge winning the draw. The follow ing are the seores:â€"Mrs. Rutherford 62â€"24â€"38; Mrs. Keddie, 63â€"21â€"42 Mrs. Stevenson, 76â€"22â€"54; Mrs. Allâ€" worth, 66â€"26â€"40;â€" Mrs. Dougherty 72â€"30â€"42; Mrs. Bowery, 70â€"28â€"42; Mrs. Harkness, 80â€"30â€"50;, Mrs. Darâ€" ling, 79â€"29â€"50; ‘Mrs. Dodge, 62â€"24â€" 38; â€" Mrs. Dalzell, 65â€"23â€"42; (Mrs Robbins, 8$1â€"30â€"851; ‘Mrs. Emerv, 63â€" treet south,. left this week for Flint, ichigan, where he intends to take up residence. It is understood that Mr. Mullen was Jeft $15,000.00 by the will of his late uncle who died in Michigan on July 15th, 1927, and his present visit to Michigan is partly in connectâ€" ion with this legacy. Mr. Mullen has been a resident of Timmins since 1918, and he has many friends here who will much regret his removal from town, while wishing this oldâ€"timer of the North every success in lhis new home. ger. Thos. J. Mullen, of 116 Cedar 61â€"12â€"49 In the ladies‘ golf last week, Mrs. C. (é, Williams won the first flight. The seores were as follows:â€"Mrs. S. Peer, 57â€"13â€"44; Mrs. Todd, 55â€"11â€" 44; Mrs. Howse, 63â€"18â€"45; Mrs. Robinson, 62â€"15â€"47 ; Mrs.®APorter, 5l â€" 7â€"44; Mrs. Moore, 63â€"20â€"43; Mrs. Williams, 51â€"10â€"41; Mrs. Marsell, TIMMINS LADIES‘ GOLF CLUB MATCHES LAST WEEK RESIDENT HERE SINCE 1918 LEFT FOR MICHIGAN 41) Day Phoneâ€"No. Night Phoneâ€"No action is with James Hall, El Brendell and Charles Padâ€" dock, the fastest short distance runner in the world. A story of a svoiled, pampered college coâ€"ed who was given a dose of her own snobâ€" bish medicine and made to like itâ€"decides to show ‘emâ€"and, does in 29â€"MONBAY TUESDAYâ€"30 " Land Beyond the Law " THE CAMPUS FLIRT COMEDY NEWS with KEN MAYNARD and his wonder horse TARZA N He rides, ropes and bullâ€"dogs steers with the best of them. 26â€"FRIDAY SATURDAYâ€"27 BEBE DANIELS alâ€"WED. THURS.â€"Sept. 1 “THE SUN SET DEREBY" SHIRLEY MASON JOHNNY HARRON MARY ASTOR, RALPH LEW!IS AND WM. COLLIER, JKR. A true story of the turf as it is toâ€"day COMEDY SE PR New Empire IRISH HEARTS ‘ . ** 80‘S YOUR OLD MAN ‘ ‘* GOD GAVE ME TWENTY CENTS*~ Ex xel 2 "( 104 237 151 #"% The first element of success is the determination to succeed. Most of us would give anything for health except obedience to its laws. â€"Exchange The Timmins fire brigade had a call to No. 3 Spruce street on Monday at 1.10 p.m., the call being given by teleâ€" phone. The fire was between the Laâ€" flamme bulding and the adjoining property. There had been some old papers and waste thrown on the ground between the buildings, and apâ€" parently someone passing had thrown a cigarette stub on top of the papers. The result was a blaze, and an alarm. The firemen were on the seene on the double quick and a couple of shots from the big chemical tank soon made that fire a ‘‘hasbeen.‘‘" There was no damagze done. FPIRE BETWEEN BUILDINGS STARTED BY CIGARETTE GHive us this d COMING THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO MADE CANADA MAGIC BAKING POWDER YES Starring Biscuits, Doughnuts, Cookies, etc. with you can easily the most E. W. GILLETT Co. â€"LTDB. TORONTO, CcaAnN. delicious Aa V our darly work SERIAL ALUM igs, and apâ€" had thrown the papers. Exchange |arrangements were good. _ Timmins, | was, I understand, mtlm disappointâ€" ed with the small number who attendâ€" ed, only two being present from the two Sudbury elubs, five from North Bay, and five from Haileybury. Iroâ€" Iqm_)is Falls and Timmins were well |represented. ‘The three days‘ length of tournament was, I think, responâ€" lflblv for the small outside attendance | Starting [)ld\’ on Thursday, Jjwhich ‘mcans leaving North Bay and Haileyâ€" bury W (’(]n(‘s(]d\, on 1uosdav if one wished a practice day, meant about a week for golf,â€"too much for l)usy North (ountrv men. Friday and Satâ€" lm'dd\ golf with a chanee to return lhomo on Sunday for business Monday '1~ think, the limit. Timmins and Iroâ€" juois Falls will realize this if the Itmnnam(nt at North Bay next year ]i\ for the same days as this year, and |I think that only a few will go down | w vhen the time comes. It was felt by |some last year that the two days at Haileybury, with only 18 _holes of (g!l.nllt)lllg play, was too short to be fair to the plavers. However, time *+ * ## #4# #. * .“0 #4 44# *# # *# 4 ## # < ## # # #* # # ## 4 # #4 *4 #* #* #. «+ ## + © t# ## # + #4 # # #4 *# # ##* «+ # ## + 4 #4 #+ # ##* 4. # 44# # *# #4 o + ## #4 #4 # t #4 * *# #Â¥*% # *# #+ # # #4 ## # ¢ ## # L ## */ ® * + # #* # *# #* # # #4 # + #4 # *# ##* ## *# * #4 # # ## # #4# # *# # .~ ing an even longer duration of the tournament. _ _ ‘‘A week‘s good golf is not too much,"‘ is one of their arguâ€" ments. However, as Mr. Campbell suggests, the opinicns of the various clubs in the matter will be of interest. ‘*I would like to see some «argument on the subject,"‘ he says. some last year that the two days at Haileybury, with only 18 Jholes of qualifyinge play, was too short to be fair to the players. _ However, time presses in golf, as in all things. If three. days is considered really necesâ€" sary the few left for the final day‘s play could better stay over for Monâ€" day than could the majority be on hand for Thursday.‘‘ Many other golfers take an opposite view to Mr. Campbell, some favourâ€" If your job is worth any of your time it is worth all of it. quols Palls, will tournament at N is for the same d [ think that only press thre sary nlayv provements that have been made on it. The Tirthmins golfers gave us a mighty fine time, and the tournament arrangements were good. _ Timmins, was, I understand, rather disappointâ€" ed with the small number who attendâ€" Writing from Bestel, Ont.. the mine office of the Castleâ€" 'I‘rethe\\(w Mine. Mr. Angus Campbell suggests a change in the length of the annual golf tournament for Northern Ontario. ‘*‘I certainly enjoyed my day‘s golf,;‘"‘he \nltcs, ‘"‘and I think ev eryâ€" ho«l\ else did too. I had not played the course at Timmins for two years, and was much pleased with the imâ€" sSUGGESTS CONSIDERATION OF LENGTH OF TOURNAMENT Leave it to Bebe Daniels to burst forth with something new‘! _ Paraâ€" mount‘s apt comedienne, as dainty and charming as ever, is here againâ€" this time with a comedy that should win an honorary degree. That‘s the reaction one gets from her latest production, ©The Campus Flirt,"‘ which will be the special at the New Empire Theatre on Friday and Saturday of this week. Bebe‘s story concerns itself with the activities of a college girl who ‘*high hats"‘ everyone failing to come up to her own ridieculous standard. Bank of Commerce Bldg Pine St. N. Tim BEBE DANIELS IN COLLEGE COMEDY CLASSIC THIS WEEK Phone 477â€" W Hulme â€" Irving Painters and Decorators A. CALDBICK BARRISTER, ETC. Timmins, Ont New Office SHOWCARDS Box 1561 C ( ce §3 { mm i( j i § M â€"Exchange Timmins â€"14â€"27p Ine 11 police to ke Mrs, Mary Wasnyk, of Cobalt, was sentenced to three months in jail unlawfully keeping liquor for sale She bought 30 bottles of spirits and 48 bottles of beer on her permit beâ€" tween June 23rd and July 19th, and had little left on July 30th. She said is now ready. Have you received your copy? If not we will mail one free of charge on request. This issue contains the latest Fall and Winter styles in Ladies* Coats, Dresses, Hats, Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Men‘s Clothing and Furnishings, Household Linens, Blankets and Towels, Sheets and Sheetings. Send a post card now for our free catalogue. A. A. MORTON. CO., LTD. 111 The commercial traveller managed to miss his last train, and was forced to put up at the local hotel in a Welsh village, When he awoke in the mornâ€" ing and looked for his shoes he was astonished to see that, whereas his shoes were black, thmo was now one black and one brown resting on the mat. He rang for the chambermaid. When she appeared he called her atâ€" tention to the error. The chamberâ€" maid scratched her head in bewilderâ€" ment. MORTON‘S surely, to good ‘*That‘s the 1 inss that mistal A (lesp.lt(*h this week from Haileyâ€" hm\ says : ‘Jack Mum'o has brought the proâ€" perty near Ville Marie on which a disâ€" covery of gold was made during the present Summer. _ There are 200 acres involved in the deal,the purchase price of which is said to be $150,000. The property is Lots 18 and 19, Range 4, township of Laverlochere, owned and occupied by Ambrose Bellehumeur, who made the discovery on his farm. Lattle publicity has been given the ‘‘find"" prospectors and mining men zenerally not having much outward faith in the locality, although other discoveries had been made in the same district. Test pits to a depth of 30 feet have been sunk. According to Mr. Munro, the samples found show I high gold values, and he states there JACK MUNRO BUYS GOLD CLAIMS AT VILLE MARIE. The annual general meeting of the St. David‘s Welsh Society will be held in the Hollinger Recreation hall on Sunday, August 28th, at 3 p.m. All members are requested to make a special effort to attend. A hearty invitation is given to all y #,. .% # h 1 Sb _A t 4. ts _A SA _A k 4 %?o’oooo{o:? w e ea ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING ST., DAVID‘S WELSH SOCIETY Welsh people OATALOGUE gastrat h liquo: Have Your Household Effects Sold at or costing over $100.0 uid she admitted sellin her children."" if that doesn‘t beat all; ) _goodness!‘‘ she exelaimed. the second time this mornâ€" THE AUCTIO Toronto, 2, Ontario _ OTL® it To <C CS ‘ on her permit beâ€" and July 19th, and July 30th. She said t a ‘*party,"" but the not credit this, in a poor woman and happened 100.00 15 WILSON AVE. Phone 375F house liquor bhoy Michael iob as foreman Room 13 Reed Block Timmins Fuel Co. J. M. BELANGER Dr. A. H. Cameronâ€"Smith ! Phone 114 or 425 Next Goldrange Hotel. Phone 119. Have You a Cold? STOP IT! Opp, Public School, Golden Avenue South Porcupine, Ont. Latest Styles in Ladies‘ Hairecuts a Specialty. 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