Thursday, Aug. 30th, 1928 AGENTS FOR Crown Tailoring, prices range from........ $30.00 up Superior Tailoring, prices range from....$25.00 up Tipâ€"Top Suit or Overcoat, one price only........ $24.00 DRY CLEANING, PRESSING AND ALTERATIONS A sSPECIALTY We also have our Geils the â€" Prices to Suit all Purses NOTE : our own Tailoring Department, Cut, Made and "Trimmed in town by Aâ€"1 Mechanics. LADIES‘ and GENT‘S TAILORS No. 1 Cedar Street â€".North Mcintyre Tied Once More/_ _ With the Wright Hargreaves Game at Kirkland Lake Tuesday Makes the Third Tie Between the Champions of the North and the South for the Championship of the North Land and the R. A. Mcâ€" Innis Cup. Another Great Ball Game From the Specâ€" tators Standpoint. In the game at Kirkland Lake on Tuesday in the series for the finals of the Temiskaming Baseball League, for the third time in the playâ€"offs the Mcâ€" Intyres, of Schumacher, and the Wrightâ€"Hargreaves, of Kirkland Lake, played to a tie, the final score being 10 to 10 when the game was called on account of darkness. A report, play by play, was received at the A. E. Moysey office here and Mr. W. O. Langdon announced the play as it came over the wire. There was A large crowd of baseball fans at the Moysey office to hear the returns and all appreciated this generous service. The following is a report of the game as condensed from the playâ€"byâ€"play reâ€" port coming here over the A. E. Moysey Co. private wire. There is a nice crowd. If the rain keeps away, it will be fine. Umpires:â€"Dr. Teisch, behind the bat; McIntyre on bases. First â€" inningsâ€"McIntyreâ€"Chisholm singles clearly over second.. Rothwell flied out to Anderson in left field. Nice catch by Anderson. Fritzjohn bunted; Lemon muffed it. Cowden singled over second. Bases full. Monoghan filed out to left field. Chishoim scored after catch. Murray singled aâ€" long third, scoring two. Hackett out on a weak gromunder in front of plate McCool to Smith. Three runs. Wrightâ€"Hargreaves â€" Smith out, Monoghan to Hackett on the first ball pitched. Scott singled to right centre. Lemon struck out. Scott stole secound. Anderson out, Rothwell to Hackett. No. runs. Second inningsâ€"McIntyreâ€"Monoâ€" gshan out, Chatrand to Smith. Valin THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS fiied out to third. Chisholm out, Chatâ€" rand to Smith. No. runs, no hits, no errors. Wrightâ€"Hargreaves â€" McCool _ out, Hackett unassisted, slow grounder. Tiche out on third strike, without offerâ€" ing. Chatrand out, Monoghan to Hacâ€" kett, slow grounder. No runs. Third â€" inningsâ€"McIntyreâ€"Rothwell popped, caught by Scott on <~third. Fitzjohn grounded to Scott and out at first. Cowden walked on four pitched balls. Monoghan fiied out to Anderson who made a nice running catch. No runs, no hits, no errors. Wrightâ€"Hargreaves â€" R. Lemon out on first. Fitzjohn hit a nice threeâ€" singled just inside of first, Hackett| bagger over centre field. Cowden out missed it by an inch. Smith singled to| on a line drive to G. Scott. Monoghan. left field. Scott struck out on a high‘walked, Murray fanned on a high one. S. Lemon fiied to centre and pitch. Chisholm, after catching an easy one,| Wrightâ€"Hargreavesâ€"Chatrand _ out, dropped the ball. Russ Lemon scored, Cowden to Hackett. R. Lemon walked the catcher having him beat, but the | Smith hit a long foul out back of third. umpire claimed he never touched fanned out. G. Scoitt singled. Scott hit to second baseman who overâ€"|S$, Lemon fanned. threw in attempting to catch Smith at| Sixth _ inningsâ€"MeIntyreâ€"Hackett home, and Smith scored. Anderson| fanned. Schubert, batting for Monoâ€" out, Rothwell to Hackett. McCool|ghan, didn‘t offer at third strike and doubled to left field, scoring Lemon anc| was out. Valin walks. Th game is Scott. Tiche singled to left and Murâ€"| developing into arguments. The pitâ€" ray let the ball roll past him, McCoOl| cher is getting bad. Chisholm made a scoring. Chatrand flied out to J. Monâ€" ! 3â€"bagger, scoring Valin. Rothwell flied ohan. Score 5 to 3. | out to Chatrand. Fourth â€" inningsâ€"McIntyreâ€"Murray| Wrightâ€"Hargreavesâ€"R. Scott singled out, Lemon to Smith. Hackett singled{j ana safe on first on error by Cowden. between third and short. Monoghan| Anderson fiied out to deep centre to singled clearly over short. Valin popâ€"| Chisholm. McCool out on foul to ped out to third, infield fly. Chisholm| Rothwell Tice singled to rightâ€"field. up. Hackett nearly got caught at seâ€" | scoring Scott. Chatrand struck out. cond. Chisholm out, Chatrand to| One run. Smith. No runs, 2 hits, no errors. | Seventh â€" inningsâ€"McIntyre â€" Fitzâ€" Wrightâ€"Hargreavyesâ€"R. Lemon doublâ€"| john doubled to deep centre. Cowden ed to right field fence. Smith singled |hit to Scott who muffed the grounder between third and short, scoring Leâ€" mon. Smith stole second, catcher making a poor throw. Scott singled over second. Scott stole second when l they tried to catch Smith at home, but ISmith got safely back to third. Lemon out, Valin to Hackett. R. Scott singl!â€" ed over third, scoring Smith. Anderâ€" {son singled over second, scoring G. | Scott. McCool fanned. . Tiche out, Valin to Hackett. Score 8 to 3 in favyâ€" !our of Wrightâ€"Hargreaves. Fifth inningsâ€"McIntyreâ€" Rothwell out on first. Fitzjohn hit a nice threeâ€" bagger over centre field. Cowden out on a line drive to G. Scott. Monoghan walked. Murray fanned on a high pitch. Wrightâ€"Hargreavesâ€"Chatrand _ out, Cowden to Hackett. R. Lemon walked Smith hit a long foul out back of third. Smith fanned out. G. Scott singled. §S. Lemon fanned. Eighth â€" inningsâ€"McIntyreâ€"Cowden flies out to short. J. Monoghan out, R. Scott to Smith. Murray flied out to S. Lemon. Wrightâ€"Hargreavesâ€"Anderson up. Kirkland Lake begs him for a home run. He fanned out on three strikes. McCool walked. Tice also walked. Nottingham hit to Monoghan, forcing Tice at second. R. Lemon walked on ball four. Smith hit to the pitcher who fumbled. Smith safe on first, McCool scoring. G. Scott, out, Valin to Hacâ€" kett. Ninth _ Inningsâ€"McIntyreâ€"Hackett fanned. Schubert called out on a badâ€" looking one. Valin out, S. Lemon to Smith. ‘ Wrightâ€"Hargreavesâ€"â€"Lemon _ singled to right field, but caught out stealing second. Scott, out Cowden to Hackett. Anderson fiied out to right field. Game Grace Chapel AUGUST 3list ASA C. MOORE missionary from San Domingo and British Guiana will tell of his experiences in those far away countries on Friday evening, August 31, at 8 o‘clock. His talk will be illustrated by lantern slides. Admission Free No Collection We are offering our stock of Reconditioned Used Cars at less than our cost to clear our floors for new models coming in Timmins Garage Co. Small down payment or your car in exchange Timmins Clean â€" Up Sale of Used Cars Chrysler Coach â€" 1926 model Star 6 Sedan â€" 1927 model Dodge Coupe â€" 1927 model Buick Coupe â€" 1927 model Ford Roadster â€" 1927 model Buick Touring â€" 1924 model Essex Sedan â€" 1928 model Overland Coachâ€"1925 model LIMITED McIntyre Chisholm, c.f. ... Rothwell, 3b ...... Fritzjonn, c. ... Cowden, s.s....... J. Monoghan, 2b Murray, Lf.:.:.:... Hackett, 1b ... E. Monoghan, r.f Schubert, r.f. ... VAIN;, D. Boy Found $600 Diamond Ring Outside Bay Hotel A despatch last week from North Bay says: "While looking for comic papers among the rubbish thrown out at the Empire Hotel toâ€"day, young Ernest Sagadore, found the $600 engagement ring lost here last Friday by Mrs. Leâ€" roy Phillips,| of Clawson, Michigan. The loss of the valuable gem was first discovered after Mr. and Mrs. Phillips, who are on their wedding trip, had reached Haileybury, and search was immediately started at the Empire Hotel where the young couple had been staying. Deputy Chief Denâ€" nis investigated the matter while the police in Haileybury were also doing the same as it was not known definitely if the ring was lost in this city. The ring contained one large diamond and 16 smaller ones, set in platinum. This morning when young Sagadore found two comic papers the ring fell out but the ‘lad did not realize it‘s value. He wore it for two hours beâ€" fore his brother noticed it, after which the manager of the Empire Hotel as well as the police were notified. Deâ€" puty Chief Dennis positively identified the jewel and toâ€"night Mr. and Mrs. Phillips returned from HMaileybury and secured it." Mr. and Mrs. James Henderson, of Toronto, were among those motoring to Timmins last week. LORD LOVAT VISITS SECTION â€" AROUND COCHRANE DISTRICT A despatch from Cochrane last week says that Lord Lovat and party were taken Saturday afternoon by motors fourteen miles north through townships Glackmeyer and Clute and west as far as Hunts, accompanied by the mayor, president and officers of the board of trade of Cochrane. Lord Lovat showed keen interest in existing settlements, inquiring about climate, frosts and costs of buildings, possibility of acquiring livestock dairy industry and social conâ€" ditions, but was very nonâ€"committal as including this part of Northern Ontario in any settlement scheme. MR,. JAMES F. SPINK Evangillst from London, Engâ€" land, is touring Canada and the States. Me will give a series of addresses commencing Wednesâ€" day evening, Sept. 5th at 8 p.m. in Grace Chapel, 75 Eim street south. Further meetings intiâ€" mated later. 75 ELM ST. SOUTH Ontario