uk #$408090000000000000008000400800608646 $444%44 “M"““’M“MWW“QOMW a 4 R WM““O“O“WM“OWOMOOOOO“ Thursday, July 17th, 1930 July 28â€"â€"29â€""Puttin‘ on The Ritz" July 30â€"31â€"‘"Sarah and Son" Aug. 1â€"2â€"*"Fox Follies of 1930" Aug 4â€"5â€"*"The Isle of Lost Ships" Aug. 6â€"7â€""The Vagabond King" NOTEâ€"This programme will be shown at the Midnight Show on Sunday, July 20thâ€"Doors open at 12.01 (Midnight) Matineeâ€"Daily at 2.30 p.m. Eveningâ€"at 7.00 p.m. continuous performance COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMMEâ€"MON., WED., FRIDAY With Lupe Velez, Jean Hersholt John Holland Two Reel Comedyâ€""MAKERS OF MELOD Midnight Show Thursday, July 24th at 11 30 p.m. Throbbing Love Songsâ€"Sly Roguish Humourâ€"It Will Thrill You. Added "RADIO RIOT®" FOX MOVIETONE NEWS NOTEâ€"Above programme wili be shown at the Midnight Show on Sunday, July 2%th, Doors open at 12.01 (Midnight) sSoNGsS GIRLS MUSIC Comedyâ€""GETTING A TICKET" Addedâ€""BEAUTIFUL DOLL" FOX MOVIETONE NEWS COMEDYâ€"LLOYD HAMILTON IN "POLISHED IVORY" Midnight Show Thurs., July l7th at 11.30 p.m. Richard Barthelmess‘ greatest role since "Broken Blossoms" with Constance Eennett. All in Technicolour. WEDNES. THURSDAY, JULY 16â€"17th MONDAY and TUESDAY, JULY 21â€"22 Joan Crawford Nancy Carroll, Helen Kane and Jack Oakie «SWEETIE" FRIDAY SATURDAY, JULY 18â€"19th FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JULY 25â€"26 Maurice Chevalier vn mer e â€"â€"â€"T H E AT R Ei TALKING PICTURES AT THEIR BEST WEDNES. THURSDAY, JULY 23â€"24 Richard Barthelmess A dramatic story of love at first sight and romance under difficulties. IT‘S THE MUSIROMANCE PANIC OF THE SEASON Golden City Sunday, August 10th, 1930 Two Reel Comedyâ€""BITTER FRIENDS" Cartoonâ€"*"SFPANISH QONIONS" L.O.O.M. THIRD ANNUAL "UNTAMED" Weather Permitting to be held at IN Mrs. E. J. Roach is the guest this week of her son, Mr. R. L. Roach. Mr. and Mrs. Jos Newton left on Sunday for Boston Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. C. Gendron and children, of Battle Creek, Mich., were visitors to the camp last week. Mrs. Chas. Pierce retuned on this week from a visit to Toronto. Mrs. Charles Roach and Misses Jacqueline and Dolores Sullivan, lefi last week on a motor trip in the south. Nominations were held in 70 conâ€" stituencies Monday of this week, two weeks before the general Federal elecâ€" tiocn. Nominations in the remaining 175 ridings of Canada will take place next Monday, and the election will be on July 28. Candidates are required by law to be 21 years old, to be British subjects not disqualified by law. A deposit of $200 is required, and is not returned if a candidate fails to secure at least «half of the votes secured by the victorious candidate. An official list of those nominated so far yesterday follows:;:â€" L.â€"Liberal. C.â€"Conservative. F.â€"Progressive. L.â€"P.â€"Liberalâ€"Progressive. U.F.A.â€"United Farmers of Alberta. Lab.â€"Labour. Ind.â€"Independent. Comm.â€"â€"Communist. Figures in brackets following name of constituency are party majority in last House. *â€"Member of last House. QUEBEC (3 out of 65) CHARLEVOIXâ€"SAGUENAY (L., 5,642) *P. F. Casgrain (L.) Thomas Maher (C.) GASPE (L., 3,949). Maurice Brasset (L.) W. A. E. Flynn (C.) PONTIAC (L., 5,045). *F. 3. Cahill (L.) Charles BeHec (C.) 8 Joseph P. Cote (Int.â€"L.) ONTARIO {15 out of 82) Only One Acclamation So Far, Leader of U.F.A. Receiving That Honour. First Official List of Contestâ€" ants for Dominion House. ALGOMA EAST (L., 766) *Beniah Bowman (L.) G. B. Nicholson (C.) ALGOMA WEST (C. 2,984) A. E. Whytall (L.) *T. E. Simpson (C.) FORT WILLIAM (C., 2,733) C. W. Wilson (L.) *Hon. R. J. Manion (C.) Rev. A. E. Smith (Ind.) FRONTENACâ€"ADDINGTON (C., 2,644) (byelection, C. accl.) 5. D. Stinchcombe (L.) *Dr. W. M. Spankle (C.) GREY sSoUTHEAST (U.F.O., 1,728). Dr. L. G. Campbell (C.) *Miss Agnes C. Macphail (U.F.O.) HASTINGSâ€"PETERBORO (C., 4,117) Fraser Aylesworth (L.) *A. T. Embury (C.) KENORAâ€"RAINY RIVER (L., 610). *Hon. Peter Heenen (L.) F. J. McManus (C.) MUSKOKAâ€"ONTARIO (C., 3,282) Dr. J. D. MacDonald (L.) *Peter McGibbon (C.) PARRY SOUND (C., 1,060) Joseph Hilliar (L.) *Col. James Arthurs (C.) PORT ARTHURâ€"THUNDER BAY (C. 1,359). Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Hcirnby and Masâ€" ter Bertie returned on Sunday after a seven weeks‘ visit to the Old Country. Dr. S. L. Honey left on Sunday for the South for a vacation, going down by motor. W. Rinn accompanied him as far as Toronto. GANDIDATES NOMINATED IN 10 OUIT OF 245 RIDINGS An item from the North Bay police court news last week may carry a warnâ€" ing to some. This item reads:â€""One North Bay man paid a fine of $100.00 and costs for receiving orders for the purchase and sale of liquor." A plain clothes policeman has been added to the police force at North Bay, in order to more effectively assist in preventing and discovering thefts at the tourist camp and the increasing number of burglaries and theits during the summer season. This week a farmer from Matheson purchased the Timmins fire team and tock them by rcad to their new home. A new team is to be purchased for the fire department work. The Pembroke Standardâ€"Observer last week says:â€"‘"Mrs. R. C. Thompson and little daughter, Shirley, of Timâ€" mins are spending some time with Mrs. Thompson‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Gavan." i. :d, CAITICK â€" (L.] *D. J. Cowan (C.) RENFREW NORTH (C., 659) Dr. Matthew McKay (L.) *Dr. I. D. Cotnam (C.) RENFREW SOUTH (C., 221) Hon. Thomas A. LOw *M. J. Maloney (C.) ‘TIMISKAMING NORTH (L., 1,154) *J,. A. Bradette (L.) David Chenier (C.) THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Mrs. Gordon Black is visiting at her home in Gravenhurst. Mr. Percy Bennett motored to Timâ€" mins on Sunday from Kirkland Lake. Ronald Benoit, of Kirkland Lake, was a Timmins visitor on Sunday. Mrs. Albert Cooper and children are visiting in Ottawa, Perth and other points east. Miss Clarice Abrams returned to Timmins this week after her vacation spent in the south. MANITOBA (12 out of 17) BRANDON (L.P., 1,166»p byelection L accl.). (L;:) D. W. Beaubier (C.) Miss Beatrice Brigden (Lab.) DAUPHIN (L.â€"P., 1,758). J,. L. Bowman (C.) *W. J.â€"Ward (L.â€"P.) LISGAR (L.â€"P., 867). R.,‘T. Hewitt (C.) *J. L. Brown (L.â€"P.) MACDONALD (P., 2,346). J. Woovds (C.) W. G. Weir (L.â€"P.) MARQUETTE (L.â€"P., 1,092). Col. H. A. Mullins (C.) *J. A. Glenn (L.â€"P.) NEEPAWA (P., 1,798). T. G. Murphy (C.) *Robert Milne (P.) NELSON (P., 410). B. M. Stitt (C.) *T. W. Bird (L.â€"P.) PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE (L., 428). Ww.â€"H. Burns (C.) *E. A. McPherson (L.â€"P.) PROVENCHER (L.â€"P., accl.) Alex Ayotte (L.) J. Belanger (C.) *A. L. Beaubien (L.â€"P.) SELKIRK (L.â€"Lab.â€"P., 1,912). J,. Stitt: (C.] *L. P. Bancroft (L.â€"P.) 0 John Nawizowsky (Comm.) SPRINGFIELD (L.â€"P., 1,214). Thomas Hay (C.) *E. D. Bissett (L.â€"P.) Stanley Grabowski (Ind.â€"L.) 1 Fred Lang (Lab.) D. A. Ross (Ind.â€"L.) SOURIS (P., 1,159). E. F. Willis (C.) *J. Steedsman (P.) SASKATCHEWAN (20 out of 21) Miss M. McKey, of Hamilton, Scotâ€" land, is visiting her sister, Mrs. P. Larâ€" mer, Hollinger Lane. The New Liskeard Speaker last week says:â€""Miss Mary Durrell of Timâ€" mins is a guest at the home of Miss Eva Stewart." TIMISKAMING SOUTH (L., 8986) *Malcolm Lang (L.) W. A. Gordon (C.) VICTORIA (C., 3,066) T. J. Carley (L.] *T â€" H.Stinson (C.) ASSINIBOIA (L., 2 221). *Robert McKenzie (L.) J. F. Creighton (Co.â€"Op.) BATTLEFORD NORTH (L., 3,197). Dr. J, A. Routledge (C.) C. R. McIntosh (L.) Dr. F. Rose (Farmer) W. McKenzie (Ind.) BATTLEFORD SOUTH (L., 1,370). *J. Vallance (L.) Max Campbell (Farmer) HUMBOLDT (L., 3,817). *A. F. Totzke (L.) E. S. Wilson (C.) Frank Kellerman (Farmer) KINDERSLEY (P., 214). C. Henderson (L.) *A. M. Carmichael (P.) LAST MOUNTAIN (P., 190). H. Butcher (L.) H. Minor (C.) *W. R. Fansher (P.) LONG LAKE (L., 1,514). *J. F. Johnston (L.) W. D. Cowan (C.) Mrs. Ida McNeil (Farmer) MACKENZIE (P., 1,037). Allan MacLean (L.) *M. N. Campbell (P.) MAPLE CREEK (L., 2430; byelection L., accl.). J. B. Swanston (C.) Mtrs. Anna Hollis (Farmer) MELFORT (L., 2,964). *Malcolm McLean (L.) R. Weir (C.) H. E. Doyle (Farmer) MELVILLE (L., 4,150). *Hon. R. W. Motherwell (L.) G. N. Hart (C.) J. M. Thomas (Farmer) PRINCE ALBERT (L., 4,095). Mrs. A. J. Shragge and Master Jerâ€" ome left last week for the East where they will be the guests of Mrs. Shragge‘s sister, Mrs. A. J. Frieman, at Meach Lake. At North Bay last week Harry Galâ€" lon, Campbeliton, N. B., pleaded guilty to stealing over $300.090 from tourists at the tourist camp at North Bay and was sentenced to thirty months at Kingston penitentiary. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Gloster, Sr., and son, Martin, and wife, also son, Wm. Jr.., and family, and daughter, Mrs. Scott, and Mr. Scott and family, left on Saturday by motor for Toronto, Deâ€" troit, Belleville, and Maynooth to visit friends. Chas. Pearce, formerly deputy cheif of Timmins police force, and latterly with the Spruce Falls Pulp and Paper Co. at Kapuskasing, has returned to the Porâ€" cupine camp, being now on the staff of the McIntyre Mine at Schumacher. J. D. Matheson (C.) MEDICINE HAT (L., 1,980). PEACE RIVER (U.FA., 925) ACADIA (U.F.A., 5,238). *Robert Gardiner (U.FP.A.) ATHABASKA (U.F.A., 2,100). J. F. Buckley (L.) *D. F. Kellner (U.F.A.) BATTLE RIVER (U.F.A., 3,612) "H. E. Spencer (U.FP.A.) BOW RIVER (U.F.A., 2,116). CAMROSE (U.F.A., 1,610). LETHBRIDGE (U.F.A., 1,703). Brig.â€"Gen. J. S. Stewart (C.) MACLEOD (U.F.A., 3,375). J. E. Thompson (L.) RED DEER (U.F.A., 3,452). W. J. Botterill (L.) WETASKIWIN (U.F.A., 747) Wililam Hayhurst (L.) ROSETOWN (L.â€"P., 2,788) William Richardson (L.) W. J. Loucks (C.) *John Evans (Farmer) Lieut.â€"Col. R. A. Carman (Ind.) SASKATOON (L., 2,352). Mi.Young, â€"(1L.) F. R. MacMillan (C.) SWIET CURRENT (L., 2,694). *C. E. Bothwell (L.) H. J. Pidgeon (C.) J. G. Laycock (Farmerâ€"Lab.) WEYBURN (L., 2,5745). Young, (L.) JohneMorley (C.) ® Dr. James McManus (Farmer) WILLOW BUNCH (L., 4,560). *Dr. T.. P.. Donnelly: (L.) K. B. Heath (C.) * YORKTON (L., 1,300). *G. W. McPhee (L.) Robert Barbour (Ind.) ALBERT A (12 out ocf 16) *Rt. Hon. W. L. M. King (L.) George Braden (C.) QU‘APPELLE (P., 1,387). E.. E. Perley (C.) *John Millar (L.â€"P.) REGINA (L., 915). xâ€"Hon. C. A. Dunning (L.) Frank Turnbull (C.) Naturally we take a world ci pride in our ability to fit your eyes correctly. But equally imâ€" portant is the fact that we style our Glasses to suit your faceâ€"to help you retain youth. You‘ll like the new mountings which lend distinction. Curtis Optical Co. Preserves Youth SPECIALS! Come in and look them over. You will find smart styles, excellent materials and extraordinary values at these prices. Holliinger Stores Limited Scores of Styles From Which You can make selecâ€" tion. TIMMINS ONT. ,/Wl’uiher bOLLnd.odezafl *# SMMan ‘ 1 "Well, I‘m _ going Saleâ€"ing‘. myself ‘/ iThey‘re ‘Llaunching some qreat values ;‘ in women‘s annarelâ€" at Hollinger Stores, Ltd.! LIMITEO BUY HOLLINGER QUALITY, IT PAYs TIMMINS.ONT Correct VEGREVILLE (U.FP.A., 728). C. Gordon (L.) *Michael Luchkovich (U.F.A.) BRITISH COLUMBIA (7 out of 14) CARIBOO (C., 814). Harry G. Perrty (L.) ~*J. A. Fraser (C.) COMoOXâ€"ALBERNI (Ina., 1,476). Thomas Graham (C.) »*A. W. Neill (Ind.) KOOTENAY EAST (L., 275). J. F. Guimont (Lib.) M. D. McLean (C.) KOOTENAY WEST (C., 990). D.D. McLean (L.) *W. K. Esling (C.) A. F. Watts (Farmerâ€"Lab.) SKEENA (C., 321). Olaf Hanson (L.) J. C. Brady (C.) VANCOUVER NORTH (C., 692). A. E. Munn (L.) *Maj.â€"Gen. A. D. McRae (C.) YALE (C., 3,887). W. G. Wilkins® (L.) *Grote Stirling (C.) YUKON (1 seat) St. Charles Moneta ... Mattagami Central Yukon (C., 175). Dr. W. E. Thompson (L.) *George Black (C.) Official Standing T.B.A.A. school League at July 12 Central B . Charles â€":...... Moneta . St. Anthony‘s B Mattagami ......... St. Anthony‘s A Holy Family ... St. Anthony‘s Central Holy Family Moneta Mattagami ... St. : Charles ... The following is the official standing T.B.A.A. public and separate schools league week ending July 12th:â€" 10 Year Division * W on Losi Moneta ; St. Anthony‘s St. Charles ... 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Six ho tles of Sargon drove the pains out : my body, I sleep better than I have : years and have a wonderful feeling :« strength and energy. I‘m telling all m friends about Sargon. Sargon may be obtained in Timm at The Goldfield Drug Co. 14 Year Division U