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Replies may be addressed to," they 1 waiting finish t who was shouting abolt a "confounded idiot" and asking his ccmpanions if they l}ad ever seen a man knocked across a water hole. They said they hadn‘t and hinted that they would enjoy such a sight. The upshot of all this was that the man who stood to lose the seven bucks took in the situation at a glance, backâ€" tracked stealthily to his own fairway and said to his opponent: "I‘ve changâ€" sd my mind. I‘m going to play safe." He hit another ball. + Then there was the big fellow who was losing steadily to the little fellow and getting wilder minute by minute. The little fellow had one of those large and luxurious golf bags that are as exâ€" was and The and pensive as steam yachts and just about is easy to carry. His caddie put the bag down on the fairway, and the big fellow somehow managed to drive inâ€" to it. The little fellow grinned. The big fellow walked up, put his driver inâ€" to his own bag and pulled out a heavy niblick. Then he deliberately adâ€" "Hey!" said the little fellow. "Hey, what?" snapped the big fellow. "Don‘t you know better than to talk when I‘m atout to play my shot?" "You can‘t do that," gasped the litâ€" tle follow. "The ball‘s unplayable." "The rules say I‘m the one to decide 11 im No ind ball o b > walked over in determined â€"with a club clenched in his nd found that the pocket and t and the whole suit were ownâ€" operated by a former college star about 6 feet 4 inches tall is shouting something about a nded idiot" and asking his r an answe] _match and landed er,. bu! Y 10 had yh 1C m ol cha h THFE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO me in ert, bu! on tha ba 1I ba ck lf course they can irf caddie: the bal lienan { s ) | 27â€"39p | L _ | kce shrewdness . Whilé his companâ€" ionsâ€"veteran â€" golfersâ€"were debating what should be done, he calmly took a sizch of snuff. Achoo! The ball shot cif the brim of his hat and landed ten ifc-et. ahead on the fairway. This enâ€" ‘:lbled him to take an 11 on the hole, ‘ which was his low record for the day. It is reported that Bob Jones once ‘ played a shot out of a shoe, but it was I unot his own shoe. It was Cyril Tolley or one of the Englishmen who hit into a little clump of grass beside the green | in a Walker Cup match last year and |â€"though he didn‘t score a birdieâ€" | drove a rabbit across the green on his next shot. But going back to Shenandoah: The man who drove the ball into the other fellow‘s shirt pocket has the choice. Rule VI states emphatically that the *# Al North Bay Capitol band did well in the annual band contests held in conâ€" nection with the Canadian National Exhibition at Toronto last week. The manager ~of the North Bay Capitol band said that if the band had had their new instruments the results would have been still more pleasing. Class Bcâ€"Petrolia Citizens‘ Band, (William Taylor) 93 points; 2, North Bay Capitol Band (E. Virgili) 88 points; 3, Beamsville Citizens‘ Band (S. Turney) 84 points; 4, Midland Citiâ€" zens‘ Band (H. C. Renaud) 79 points. The T. N. O. Band North Bay rankâ€" ed seventh. NORTH BAY DID WELL IN THE EXHIBITION BAND CONCERT Class Alâ€"Toronto Regiment Band, (Lieutenant Walter Murdock); 2, Sixâ€" tyâ€"fifth Carbiniers of Montreal (J. J. Goulet). The results in the various comp titions follow: â€" Why be Troubled with Your Stomach? ).O.F th he 1C Dr. McLeod‘s Stomachic none who e should miss ha UI F. M. BURKE‘S 4 Stores Timmil ho ba is guaranteed at this wesk II. Danct iff, . Hi and bt AI pol narkabl problem! played it w While his ae for all attendin joy a good danc is one. _ Hollanc music. /‘ roml 1l ed st ind â€"D announ t . . ‘THut W a becamf elt hat But the th Yanâ€" CY t 9 p.m. s orche W a 11 ba aft 1A1L T iry | Lro he | qui ht | rea 16 ball and hockey teams around the North is the phophesy made by The Northern Tribune, of Kapuskasing, last week. 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NEW PACK HERRIES 10 Maple Street South No. 2 Tin last week says:â€"‘"Mr. Arthur manager of the Kaâ€" ig Supply Co., made his maiden last weekâ€"end in‘ his new car mins and has now returned, successfuly negotiated the new AlI eWw he rink Orcehn VELVZET A CHEES 2 TV J Corned Beef, sliced 22¢ A EKrajt Product Kapus Arthu 1e Ka A t Sealed tenders will be received up to and including Saturday, August 3ist, 1929, for the Northâ€"East quarter Lot 7, Concession 4, Township of Matheson, containing 80 acres more or less. There is reported to be a house 20 x 28, log stable 16 x 20, about one acre under cultivation, 4 acres cleared, 5 acres slashed. ‘The sale of the land will be subject The sale of the land will be to all the settlement regulatic vided by The Public Lands Act Each tender must be accomp a marked cheque for oneâ€"hal amount of the tender, made ps the Provincial Treasurer of the balance to be paid in two : nual instalments with interes! per annum. Tenders must be ed to the Minister of Lands : Thursday, Sept. 5th, 1929 SALE OF LA ND BY TENDER REAL ESTATE Sell your house and lot! Rent your house Sell your mining claims sSOUTH PORCUPINE, ONT aArke(0 numbe Phone 68â€"w â€"~36p h L accompanied by mmeâ€"half of the * cOof tA ayable t Ontario semiâ€"an t at 60 address ind For ind râ€" Land ncessiot subje ns pY 24â€"37h rest 34â€"3