rak e Housecleaning anada Northern Power Corporation Limited @UEBEC LAW REQUIRES sSTOP "SCHUMACHER MANX HAS VERY AT LEVEL R.R. CROSSINGS | INTERESTING COPPER COIN The careful enforcement of the law n regard to motorists stopping at inâ€" ersections before entering through treets has proved of much value in ‘immins. There is no doubt that here itself if this : ‘ossing accide; in part by t rallway man, nost importat ‘ning the oper llows: "In al onto Mail : along the T summer and ‘v the load a Controlling and Operating Northern Ontario Power Company Limited Northern Quebec Power Company Limited lows: "In ainty, the and no ris should be Just snap the switch and your electric vacuum cleaner is at workâ€"doing the job of a whole army of brooms, dusters, carpet beatersâ€"while all you do is gently guide it. You can own an nm xÂ¥I been the c; ous accider several who w liv@si. heard occa he in Burglars are active again in Nort Bay, three places being entered las Empireâ€" Farm | week, although the hauls made wer N. 0. have two|poor. Apparently these burglars, lik r. It takes both | the one or ones that entered stores t i2 government‘s|the Bardessono ‘bloctk, Timmins. re _ ThAAt or indard : trains r of doub ibout it 11 rule il _ her jlanc b Y beenâ€" a brilliant and loyal statesman who took some part in the developâ€" ment and progress of the British Emâ€" pire. Disraeli died in 1891 at the ripe old age of 87, one of his novels pubâ€" lished a few month before his death showing that he retained his vigour_of intellect until the last. | Mr. Trollo Mr. W. Trollope, of Schumacher, last week showed The Advance a copper coin that he has had for years and that should prove of much interest at this time, when The Advance has had so much in reference to old and rare coins. The coin in question is not i2 was a stormy petrel in but had great power and inâ€" ver the people of his day, and credits him now with having brilliant and loyal statesman k some part in the developâ€" d progress of the British Emâ€" sraeli died in 1891 at the ripe TV ne DA ‘cumference On one : jJamin Dist statesman. the â€" pictur Earl of ffin and has had coin in question is no ld, in comparison wit} coins noted recently it This copper coin 0o: PE iT iY fe 1M sim hss tormy it Dpov l 12 is the coat of Beaconsfield, inâ€" a lion rampant. the odd coin for nd He 1 the man h ime minist ny petrel iugh oid and rare| Boxing Caravan of Eleven Motor Cars Trekked from T w es Te t TY OtL a part 0o is no doub L Th probab Bo 11Cill UNGCY SETTle ail matters once and for all by stepping onto the rosin ! mat and lifting each others faces with the hairlined leather bumpers. They | both did a good job but still all matâ€" ‘ters are undecided as they were still |fighting when the fans had gone to their homes and hit the hay. 3' The main go of the evening‘s bill zvxas the eight 3â€"minute round bout | between Mickey Watts, of Wales, vs. "‘Kid" Williams, of Kirkland Lake. Williams just about refused to fight the first and second round. He was | either afraid to give Watts an openâ€" |ing or he was just feeling his opponâ€" ent out. He poked his left out several ‘times in the third and fourth round without any effect on Watts. Wilâ€" liams showed a great deal more conâ€" fidence in the fifth and sixth rounds, and ended up strong in the seventh {and eighth rounds. Watts took some . hard punches from Williams as he lsf showing bruises in his face and body. | One of his ribs is bothering him but he expects to be in the pink for the 21st | when Williams gives Watts a return' at Timmins. | oT Williams is an 18â€"yearâ€"old boy, weighs about 145 pounds, shows ring generalship, and has a left hand walâ€" £S2pS wA punishmen vantage of over Trum! experience fight the t the trip Fabrielchuk is vill in proper h ngly well in a ong reach and eeps wall cov T wo Out of Three Bouts Won by Timmins at Kirkland Lake . B ‘cond poutâ€""Lefty" Billy Trumble us Chester Gabrielchuk; four 2â€" ute rounds. Good foot work, hard ng and clean fighting. Young rielchuk is a coming boxer who in proper hands show up exceedâ€" y well in a few years He has a reach and knows how to use it. ps wall covered, and can stand shment. While he had the adâ€" age of about ten pounds in weight Trumble he did not have the ring rience that "Lefty‘" has had. Th the two boys put up was worth trip to Kirkland Lake to see. ts for the four rounds were evenâ€" ivided by the judges but the reâ€" _ has the right in these bouts of ding the decision in case of a The referee gave the decision efty" Trumble of Timmins. The . d gave the boys a good hand. Timmins to Kirkland Lake for Interâ€"City Boxing Tourâ€" nament on Saturday. Kid Roy Hamilton and Lefty Trumble Win Their Bouts. â€" Williams Given Decision Over Watts. Boxers Should be Sure to see Return Bout Here. JUC 12 ibj h my se .4 The eve and th d andâ€" l they have ion from th lisagreement. a un{ Hami fight »â€"CL on Watlts. Wilâ€" / One man was killed outright and af great deal more conâ€" | second man died in the Red Cross hosâ€" fth and sixth rounds, | pital here an hour later as the result trong in the seventh ;' of a blasting accident at the Bidgood ds. Watts took some | mine at Kirkland Lake FPriday last, m Williams as he is | The victims are Dan Woschuk and R. n his face and body. | Kuszevuk, both natives of Poland. Both bothering him but he | men were married and leave families the pink for the 21st ! in Europe. Woschuk died instantly tJd and fine car luxury are the inevitâ€" able outcome of Oldsmobile‘s rigid adâ€" herence to fineâ€"car standards of design, material and precision. Oldsmobile is nmot built to fit imto a price class. It is built to demonstrate beyond question that quality does not depend upon size or price, but upon the skill and accuracy and enduring worth that go into the making of the car. Study these fine car features and you will discover the reason why Oldsmobile has earned the title "The Fine Car of Low Trice"‘ . _ . Highâ€"Compression, 62â€"h.p. engine TIre Fine Car A 2% T T f /A n Kid a without AI THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO responsitble for gum how lit iT ed an interâ€" ns lads were wWit | 1M LUrOpe,. Woschuk died instantly a return [ and Kuszevuk was so badly in jured that he lived only about an hour after ld boy, | being rushed to hospital. An inquest ows ring | was held Saturday into the double ind walâ€" | fatality. Lak "Ch Hamil Th Ha bill high is there reachâ€" sted to 1M Ki: O 1 U on O b before leaving for the south was emâ€" phatic in his statement that there were no suggestions of foul play in conâ€" nection with the drowning of his brotherâ€"inâ€"law. Mrs. Kouri, mother of the youth, had intimated her fears that her son‘s death was not altogether acâ€" cidental, but there were no marks on the body when found and Mr. Y oung declared that no grounds existed for thinking that Mack had been the vicâ€" tim of violence. The police also had scouted the idea of foul play. DOUBLE FATALITY LAST WEEXK AT BIDGOOD MINEL The body from which family sum| there was no sign of Mack. For a a vigorous search for him had in progress, provimcial police, g Indians and tourists all aiding rel in the hunt for the youth. The body was sent to North from which place it was taken t whno nad been brought up for the pu pose of aiding in the search for t} missing youth. No inquest will be hel Mack disappeared on the night « July 31, when he left a dance at Bef Island to return,, presumably., to h own camp. Subsequently, his canc was found floating in the lake, side up, with his sweater still in it, bi there was no sign of Mack. Por a wee lia Mack, 19 years of age, and | a prominent Westchester co York, family, was found in water off Bear Island, 12 : Temagami on Friday night recovered by Mait Ackroyd who had been brought up fo pose of aiding in the searc missing youth. No inquest w ne car abilities BO D3 Wa 1rew 1a@anC linmins art of thi urnamen rUrICE DY oOF YOUNG MAN FOUXN» IN TEMAGAMI LAKE WATERS JoJ Kirkla on account of troul Credit must be gi for stepping into the on a fourâ€"day notic to Timmins on Aug. r go at Watts and n but what he will ‘1i, Andad is a nard man e is a clean fighter ar He was only approachst about four days before "Dutch‘"* Henry John on account of trouble Credit must be give T‘imm ich place ummer h ) offer Airly d is a Ccle 1D Then, Oldsmobile‘s prices will truly astonish you. 0.17.8.298 mounted on rubber . . balanced crankâ€" shaft . . doubleâ€"ribbed ventilated crankcease . . fullâ€"pressure lubrication, even to the pistonâ€"pins . . oil filter and air cleaner . . controlled cooling radiator shutters . . fuel pump rubberâ€"andâ€"fabric insulated, silenced chassis and Fisher Body . . positive, quickâ€"acting fourâ€"wheel brakes . . Lovejoy hydraulic shock absorbers . . completely equipped, elegantly finished interiors and quality that extends to every hidden detail of engine, body and chassis. Esterâ€" county, New und in 70 feet of id, 12 miles from y night. It was Ackroyd, Toronto, boys in °:J ind me »ached 21 be ind can back He cover:s the fight on with with hi . _to Wil g agains William t to have ) ge met igh in be ol # * #® Lad # # d More than five thousand families in the province are beneficiaries under the mothers‘ allowance board which concluded its four days‘ session at Toâ€" ronto on Friday last, after dealing with about 200 . new cases. Hon. David Jamieson, â€" chairman; Miss Belloe Thompson, viceâ€"chairman:; A. J. Reyâ€" nolds, Ham»nton: Mrs. M Sincer Tn. Over Five Thousand Now on Mother‘s Allowance Emc | Lily Damita Ernest Torrence l Raquel Torres and Dan Alvarado 2ordâ€"Friday and Saturdayâ€"24th On the bridge of a warship a brave commander fought for the honour of his country. While below, trapped in a cabin his wife fought for the honour of her good name. The thrilling tale of South America‘s Greatest Siren. COMEDYâ€""Why Gorillas Leave Home PARAMOUNT NEWS " The Night Watch " " Powder My Back The Bridge of San Luis Re\ Douglas Fairbanks Fun, Frills and Flying Feet NOVELTY REELâ€""CLOSE HARMO® â€"Wednes. Thursdayâ€"22nd "The Iron Mask" new cases. Hotr chairman; Mis iceâ€"chairman:; A. ton; Mrs. M. Sit T. J. M COMEDYâ€""BARGAIN HUNT FOX NEWS h londay and T QMED Billy Dove Irene Rich isba 1¢C more than : d women wh he PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS OF CANADA, LIMITED Oldsmobie Car; may be purchased on the GMAC Deferred Pavment Plan the manit N L L Marshall â€" Ecclestone, Ltd Timmins, Ont. esd ch ren each receiving the allowances. There are three families with ten children and seven with nine children. The number of families increases as the number of children decreases, there being 1,999 families with three childâ€" ren and 2,459 with two children. When a child reaches the age of 16, the $5 a month received by the mother is withâ€" drawn. purchased on the GM AC Deferred Payment Plan, the most conmvenient and economiceal method of paying out of income. h n S wh hea 11 Bat "DOChs OF NEW YORK"â€"George Bancroft and Betty Compson ‘LADY OF CHANCE"â€"Norma Shearer and Lowell Sherman sERIALâ€""PIRATES OF PANAMA"â€"Chap. SERIALâ€""Final Reckoning‘"â€"Final Chapter She tried to love him blindly, but the cirecumâ€" stantial evildence that made him a crook proved too much for her. Attractions : DOCKS OF NEW YORK"â€" Wednes. Thursday, Aug. 21 Monday and Tuesday, Aug. 19â€"20 drama of hard ridin New Empire ETHLYNE CLATR AND JACK PERRIN he COMEDYâ€""FAST FREIGHT"â€"Our Gan PATHE NEWS AND REVIEW TIM McCOYÂ¥ AND MARION DOUGLAS IN " Soux Blood" JACK DAUGHERTY AND VIRGINIA BROWN FAIRE IN suardian of the Wild" "The Body Punch" pactk one ith ‘GETTING BUSTER‘S GOA‘T TIGER‘S 7 rd riding, action and romance with thrill after thrill. 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