withdrawn. At i1U the resident manager inspected the underground workings and saw that the movement was continuing. â€" The first fall oceurrâ€" ed at 3 a.m., Tuesday. After this there was a period without further movement, but at 6.10 a.m., apparently due to the passage of trains on the railway, the movement recommenced and the main eave took place. shaft is an ineline, and conâ€" sequently the movement took place in the hanging wall. The power house and the CG.P.R. tracks, being on the DOME MINES TAKES OPTION ON WAWA PROPERTIES Despatches from Sault Ste. Marie say that the Dome Mines have taken two options on the Wawa silverâ€"lead finds of Mrs. M. E. Dispop, of Wawa, on three claims for $6000 payable $1500, SeptemBber 30, March, July and October. _ These claims were staked on September 8. One of them adâ€" joins Christie find and another the O ‘Keete. Joe Johnston, formerly of the Sao. has also optioned three for and the C.P.K. tracks, being on IN€ hanging wall side, were in the arei w lm.h aettled. The subsidence is shown on the surface for a horizontal distance of about 850 feet parallel to the ore body. ‘*‘As regards the future of the mine it will not be a difficult mining probâ€" lem to sink a new shaft in the solid footwall, erossâ€"cut the ('ollap\od avea and mll\ugo any ore in this area. @HTlushed art allowed a triangi wall to drop. ‘*The engineer Company and t of the Departmer watching closely ditions at the W nal snown s12ns o1 about four years a sunk from the 500 the area in whick «c place. The cave occurred from the ncet and crea REPORT OF GHIEF MMES INSPFEGTOR ON CAVHN Mr. T. F. Sutherland Says It will be Possible to Salvage Any Ore Remaining in Area C ~ LE AM. L the men were t The movement nigcht and inere In regard to *the Worthington nickel buryv, extended rei freshly cleaned garment Retain that good spirit by using our Superior Dry Cleaning Service "WE CLEAN EVERYTHING" King‘s Dry Cleaning Service 10,000 Dou Did you ever notice how much better you feel when you don hap ers at the Mond Ni« d at 6 p.m. on Mond: rased pressure and sh: rs were noticed. All thdrawn. _ At 10 p.n inager inspected the rkings and saw that On warm days or frosty days With prunes or canned fruit For breakfast â€"lunch â€" supper; Dome @er leve U 1 ed PC North Bay Nug had the 10110 A Chicago doet ercent of the i teâ€"smoking: mot last week, Mr. hicf inspector of has made the fc Vview !â€"â€" ie ImaAn Ci as in the s« t extend bey et. , The p1 below the s ckings caved 00, has 1t For any Autumn Meal event was flsc At 10. inspected and saw th il GOOD SPIRITS The options are under it work mus Phone 280 WASs it eorset llULS€ WO little work y O ‘Keefe clam 1¢ Keqn nl yond the fift] resent shaft 1 l hurt to Ollowin#? â€" ed1LOTIdd loctor states that e infants born of mothers die beâ€" ) vears of age. fteren mad 11 Mll oned thred urd acted iL V ergroun( ton Mine et a week or ing editorial wWIn 11 n The somethin near »DCT Suther for On IT‘¢ whic were d 1n The J. Gibbons, D. W. Neill, C.L.U., District Representatives Reed Block, Pine Street, Timmins San Diego Union:â€"The onljy harder for a wife than laughing husband‘s jokes is laughing old joke she has for a husband LiVvIisiOn Ambulance Briga« on Thursday, ()v ger Recreation ha ST. JOHN AMBULANCE DANCE WAS ENJOYABLE PEATURE oI groups difficulty MAY BE POUR NEW ONES IN THE N.O.H.A. THIS SEASON Th in o De cel the fuu cive th According to reports current now there may be four new teams entering it n Schumacher, C and Kirkland authority for m Aal OL â€"tJ dealt with t the fou 11 imed â€"as questi( t} nmnew ones y for this story se iround Hairley bury act that the same r that it is not knowv in nidet PC vhu ort ts popular dance aken by* Cyril Morâ€" was of the best and generous responses fine lunch was servâ€" and lady friends of the committee in es are ochrane, K; 4 he auspices of the of ithe iit? JoHn . which was held The only thing laughing at her in HOoliinâ€" as a successful rbout 100 couâ€" e same reporl not known y ions of Coba ich are muc than the fou the ap named. 11 v ‘the Norâ€" ssociation ipUuUs 111 C the AD(C In )C first aid, I am taking th letting those interested k No 44 Dome Division got After the . winning of Wright shield in 1925 and Dome, the rules of the were amended so that a having won the trophy con PC memnDers i support of dertakinges The Advance has much pleasure in publishing the following létter relaâ€" tive to the Dome St. Jolhn Ambulancee Brigade. When the Dome St. John Ambulance Brigade first started it received a large amount of publicity from The Advance, and this publicity no doubt had much effect in rousing and maintaining interest in this good work at the Dome. â€" The succeess of the St. John Ambulanee Brigade at the THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO 11 year,: Lne /A terest in a is appreciate couragement to the brigade at limâ€" mins.: . Consequently, The Advance has a very special interest in the Dome Brigade, and that interest has not lessened recently though informaâ€" tion about the Brigade at the Dome has not been so frequeptly received The members of the Brigade at the Dome may rest assured that all in Timmins are very much interested in the St. John Ambulance Brigade at the Dome because that Brigade was High Standing of the Domeâ€" St. John Ambulance Brigade The Ady publishing tive to the Brigade. Ambulance received a Pefore: they Timmins Di che gzeneral Dome Won the George Wright Shield in 1925 and 1926. In the Coderre Competition, Dome Made Fine Showing in 1927. Dome Stood Well in Provincial General Comâ€" petition. Dome Congratulates Timmins. Dome« l immins Ambulanc n« in the Specialist of New York and Montreal Hospitals Eyes, Ears, Nose and Throat 50V Third Avenue Timmins Eyes Tested it y The 11( T( NE of life‘s greatest problems was solved when business men carried overmninto domestic life the "long look" â€"the practice of looking and planning ahead, which has proven the secret of every successful business enterprise. , ‘The college days ahead, clearing off the mortâ€" gage on the home, comforts for the sunset years of lifeâ€"all can be planned with definite assurance of happy consummation. Such is the great contribution of modern life insurance! And London Life policies on the "reduced premium"" idea are built for the purse of the average family man. Dome because 1 pioneer in this « table community efit of the people the one gciven h int UITE For example, a man age 30 can purâ€" chase $10,000 life insurance on the famous Jubilee plan for $3.52 a week (payable annuaï¬y) and subject to reâ€" duction by dividends. â€" Your premâ€" iums when reduced by dividends could never total the amount of this policy; yet all the while the cash value is steadily mounting and the protection is always there. Ask any of our representatives for particulars. in( the Dome. â€" The success of the in Ambulance Brigade at the was an incentive and an enâ€" to the Brigade at Timâ€" Consequently, The Advance imount of labo very special interest in thne rigade, and that inteéerest has ened recently though informaâ€" readers o [ss Ppapcr. of cupine Advance. Sir:â€"In complimenting the . ‘Dhvision. of the St. John ce Brigade on the good showâ€" he various this ie Advance has shown an inâ€" 1 a worthâ€"while subject that Tel team U € in y any â€" Time ould be read ers of this ‘1s10n nublic d by all members no matter from w ne € eserving OJ rybody in ; s the Dom« in‘ do 1925 and 1926 by the s ‘of. the (fompe}ition so that a tfteam‘ once trophy could not comâ€" again. Onlyv two out 1nnmiIins not ind imp in this ve work . for‘ 1 Similar letts cewith would 1(€ with interest paper. by mealt PC for â€"the c _letters ould be The Adâ€" @01 it the all in ted in dae: at 1t COn inss irt hat the ud v Di\ ns TRIGGER CAUGHT AND BOY DIES FROM GUN SHOT congratulate limmins on their doing so much better in this than the old Dome Division. The names of the Dome members constituting the teams are as follows: Coderre trophyâ€"S. H. Phillips, E. J. Uren, Harry Bunting and H. H. Costain. In the George Wright Fred Richards took the place of E. J. Uren, the others being the same. The honours won by the Dome and Timmins teams will be an incentive to go after the competitions stronger next year. May the best team win? Yours truly, A despatch Ste. Marie, Ont man, 16â€"yearâ€"ol killed while on from thi ... T omato Soup . Z tins 13 i rgRd Eio BP 1927 smarvest Safle cked $ Handâ€"P 166 Cho M d P .. o4 02 disch: his che F*o sc i L YAE S OSCCHR SPB, 25cCRATM _ 96 gyeup JUOC J camâ€'i‘u;mato soup ‘ z tins zsc % 199 â€"Eâ€"G Sugar Crisp 3 pkts. Corn Filakes zsc Ccooms friema Powder 320 Domino Brand â€" 11!b.tin. c c â€" 230 15â€"o0z.. Sunmaid PufSfed TD en $ . Christie‘s Fancy Blue Rose Rice 3 115. 25¢ Grahaim w aters New Pack 40â€" â€"oz. Jar 24"1bo Bag White Satin Pastry All our stores are now fully stocked with new season‘s merchanâ€" dise,. which is offered at exceptionally low prices this week _ Finest Ontario Y ellow Cooking Richmello 79¢ Ib Domino 69clb Seeded "*Where Quality Counts " Dominion Stores English Breakfast Style it up 1( Aâ€"COMPETITOR wh 1( reg. 49¢ Strawberry or Black Currant Raspberry 15c T‘€ Saul llU Portage la Prairie Graphic:â€"Stopâ€" ul at a railway crossing to allow a ‘?ram to go by is a courtesy that one driver should extend to another. Right on the eve of the big national Conservative convention in Winnipeg, The Forontim Mail Empire actually gave this yarn space on its front page. A famous physician once preseribed castor oil for an infant belonging to one of his smart patrons. mother ioned! received A jOIT County wedding lookmg guest w kissed the bride, lately."‘‘ CONSERVATIVE DOCTOR PRESCRIBES CASTOR OIL. Marshallâ€"Ecclestone Ltd. Chliorid o: ‘l'.'infe BR pikts. 25§° Old Dutch Cleanser Gem Lye 2 tins 23° Flexo |;2. 19¢ Lxtra Strong Brooms 39c Charm â€" 9c Gold Soap 5 tor The extra large cake 245C ‘So are babies! as he made out But doector Fall Housecleaning Supplies and octor,"‘‘ protested the young ‘teastor oil is so oldâ€"fashâ€" EN ALL Do:mimnmion Stores Finest Shredded Beekist Pure Clover Domino Fancy Qlty. 2 tins 35¢ €scoanut â€" A§%, BeekiSt l'ure L1OVEF @ HONEY s». pail 67 Nud? $ m en t _ ais uu-a “‘J 4 _ wb retorted the do s bill. tin Ilc T his W eek Golden Hallowi Lyle‘s Golden Dates 2»:. 190 Thursday, Oct. 13th, 1927 wishes to announce to her cusâ€" tomers that on and after the 17th of October, she will be carrying on her business in the rear of Private Entrance for Ladies. Right next to Blahey‘s J. B. Thiboutot‘s BARBER SHOP Machine Sliced Breakfast ‘‘ Peameal Back 4lc. Madame Callum BEAUTICIAN For appointmentsâ€" Phone 691 465 Third Avenue I. K. Pierce Furniture Co.