CHRISTMAS CARD AGENTSâ€"Send for information regarding extremely fine line of personal greeting and boxed Christmas cards. Exclusive designs. Low prices. Liberal comâ€" mission. The Excelsior Publishing Co. P.O. Box 2379 Montreal 30â€"35 POUND ON STREET on Monday of this week a gold wedding ring, with the initials L. H. or L. M. on inside. Owner may have same by calling at The Advance office and proving owâ€" nership and paying for this advt. 34 LOSTâ€"Grey and Black Persian cat, answer to name of "Dinty." Finâ€" der please return to 21 Middleton ave. Timmins, and receive handsome reâ€" ward. â€"34p LOSTâ€"White goldâ€"rimmed glasses in "Fercy the Optician‘s"‘ case. One earâ€"piece broken. Reward. Finder please. return to E. F. Hamiiton, 68 Bruce avenue or P. O. Box 123, South Poreupine ~34h LO8STâ€"On August 22nd, 1 case conâ€" tainirig pair of glasses on James street or Sixth avenue. Name on case, Louis Lidster, North Battleford, Sask. _ Will finder please return to 989 Cedar street north or P.D. Box 713 Timmins. Reward. 34p LOSTâ€"Around the river, wallet conâ€" taining car license and cheques," etc. Finder please write to P.O. Box 749 or return same to store at 68 Third ave., Timmins. Liberal reward. 34p LOSTâ€"Girl‘s "Valex" watch at Gillies Lake, yesterday. Finder please reâ€" turn to 11 Borden avenue and receive reward. â€"34 FOR RENTâ€"Fourâ€"roomed house with all conveniences, corner house, newly decorated; pessession at once. Apply upstairs, 24 Sixth avenue, Timmins STORE FPOR RENTâ€"12 by 75, newly remodelled at 9 Third avenue, next to Woolworth‘s store. Reasonable rent to responsible tenants, Apply to B, Sky, Timmins. â€"34tf APARTMENTS FPOR RENTâ€"Four and five rooms and bath; beagutifully newly decorated; all conveniences; reasonable rentals; at 9 Pine street south, Apply to B. Sky or any of Sky‘s Stores, Timmins. â€"34tf POR RENTâ€"Fourâ€"roomed flat, sun porch, toilet and water, private enâ€" trance. . No children.,. Phone 582W, or apply to 110 Elm street, south, Timmins. 34p FOR RENTâ€"A couple of single apartâ€" ments, suitable for offices or living quarters, steam heat and all conveniâ€" ences. See Chas, W. Pexton, Real Estate and Insurance, Hamilton Block. â€"34 FOR RENTâ€"Fourâ€"roomed upstairs fat, unfurnished, with three piece bath, hot and cold water, quiet family only. Apply 54 Birch st., south, Timmins 33 POR RENTâ€"Sixâ€"roomed flat with all conveniences at. 83 Third avenue, Schumacher. Apply to 13 Elm street, south, Timmins. 33â€" FPOR RENTâ€"Threeâ€"roomed house, two minutes across Mattagami bridge on the river side. Apply to Sunset Park â€"33â€"35p FPOR RENTâ€"Fourâ€"roomed heated aâ€" partment and bath. Apply to 62 Fourth avenue or Imperial Motor Sales, Timmins. 33â€" FPOR RENTâ€"Threeâ€"roomed house, first class furnishings, all conveniences. Apply to 162 Pine street north, Timâ€" mins. ~â€"33p FPOR RENTâ€"Apartment with all conâ€" veniences, central location, hot water heated, immediate possession. Apâ€" ply to 85 Pine st., south, Timmins.34p FPOR RENTâ€"Sixâ€"roomed house with all conveniences at 211. Balsam street north. Apply to 311 Balsam street north Timmins â€"34p FOR RENTâ€"Fiveâ€"roomed house with all conveniences. See Chas. W. Pexâ€" ton, Real Estate and Insurance, Hamâ€" ilton Block. â€"34 FPOR RENTâ€"Fourâ€"roomed apartment at 62 Fourth avenue; all modern conâ€" veniences; nicely Apply av 60 Fourth avenue. â€"34p FOR RENTâ€"Fourâ€"roomed house, water in. Apply to 51 Bannerman avenue, Timmins. ~34p FOR RENTâ€"Fiveâ€"roomed house and bath. Apply to 212 Birch street north, Timmins. 34p FPOR RENTâ€"Tâ€"roomed house; newly built: all conveniences. Apply to 159 Pine street north, upstairs. 33p FOR RENTâ€"Flat, suitable for samall family. Apply after 5 p.m. to 74 Holâ€" nger Lane, Timmins â€"33â€"34p FOR RENTâ€"Fiveâ€"roomed house. ply 954 Tamarack st., Thmnmins HOUSE POR RENTâ€"All conveni¢ water pald. Apply to 12 Third Timmins. 3 PACEK Provnr OR RENTâ€"Fiveâ€"roomed house at Balsam street south. Apply to eare» taker of Post office, Timmins. 34p AGENTS WANTED VK')!"‘,K ' "'n\ l'l’K \.‘\Ll i 3 A 1.3 M Th lise Wi * * M % Sss A o p | : hned Doardin ( 1 2 iss ooo cce mm es en ons x o mtc n hen J nc mm "Wicited, Onsy terms â€" Weite 1 â€"34â€"35p 34p Apâ€"| ROOM FOR RENT $4p| Apply to 81 Bir ROOM AND BOARDâ€"Two large front room, suitable for two gentlemen, single beds; also one single ; all conveniences, including use of phone. Phone 357â€"W or apply to 85 Balsam Btreet, South, Timmins. ~26 RUSSELL HOTELâ€"Room and board, with: all modern accommodations. Rates $7.00 per week. Apply to 2 Wilson Ave., or phone 275â€"W., Timâ€" mins. ~1tf ROOM AND BOARDâ€"Two boarders wanted, $7.00 per week, all conveniâ€" ences. Apply to 16 Wilson Ave., ROOM AND BOARDâ€"For two men Comfortable, reasonable rates. Apâ€" ply to 44 Main avenue, Timmins GOOD ROOM AND BOARD with Engâ€" lish family. Apply to 10 Elm street, south, Timmins. 34p ROOM AND BOARTEâ€"Or just board; with all conveniences, and use of phone. Apply to 2 Pine street, Schuâ€" macher. â€"33â€"385p FPOR RENTâ€"Room with or without board and all conveniences. Apply to 38 Fifth avenue, Timmins. 34p DRESSMAKING â€" Children‘s and ladies‘ clothes, moderate prices. Apâ€" ply to Mrs. Lamoureaux, 53 Commerâ€" cial Ave., Timmins. 31p POSITION â€" WANTEDâ€"Stenographer, experienced in wholesale work, deâ€" sires positicn. Familiar with uses of dictaphone, bookkeeping machine, etc. Write to Box D. E. Advance Office, Timmins. â€"34pâ€"35â€"36 WANTEDâ€"Business man to act as Timâ€" mins agent for large Herbal company. Attractive proposition. Write full particulars to Box. G. S., Advance Office, Timmins. 33â€"37â€" POSITION â€"WANTEDâ€"Girl, special ironer, desires work by the hour or day. Phone 64W, Timmins. 34p WANTED TO RENTâ€"Large . rooming house with 15 or 20 rooms and all conveniences; centrally located. Apâ€" ply to P. Ursaki, phone 518â€"J or 65 Fifth avenue., Timmins â€"34p O. W. RUSKâ€"Timber cruises and valuâ€" ations; timber lands bought and sold. Mining claims staked and recorded. Apply to 8 Maple Street, North, Timâ€" mins. â€"31~â€"34p RIDEAU LICENSED PRIVATE MAâ€" TERNITY HOMEâ€"638 Rideau Street Ottawa, Ont. Confidential; reduced rates to waiting patients. Babies cared for pending adoption. *31â€"34p CHILDREN FOR ADOPTIONâ€"Good homes desired for children, boys and girls, Catholic and Protestant, ages 4 to 14 years. Any home desiring to adopt a youngster should have their clergymar write A. G. Carson, Bupt. Children‘s Aid, Timmins, Ont. 44t.f. PARTY LEAVING FOR TORONTOâ€" Sunday morning; desires passengers. Apply to 178 Maple street north, 34p Timmins. FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENTâ€" Clean and comfortable, $8.00, $10.00 and $12.00 per month. Use of kitâ€" chen and phone. Apply to 54 Fifth Ave., or phone 64â€"W, Timmins. â€"~45tf PARTY LEAVING FOR TORONTOâ€" FOR RENTâ€"Clean, comfortable room in private home, suitable for one or two gentlemen. Board if desired. Apply to 51 Sixth avenue, near Balâ€" sam street, Timmins â€"34p FOR â€"RENTâ€"Furnished room â€" near High School, suitable for one or two gentlemen school teachers. Breakfast if desired. Apply to 29 Wende ave., Timmins. â€"34â€"36p FOR RENTâ€"Furnished rooms in priâ€" vate family, all conveniences, reasonâ€" able rent. Apply to 57 Balsam street south, Timmins â€"34p FOR RENTâ€"Clean, comfortable rooms: hot and cold water. Apply to Mrs. J. Koliman, 68 Third Ave., Timmins. _ e# â€"31â€"34p This weekâ€"end, desires passengers. Apply to 80 Toke street, Timmins â€"34p ROOM AND BOARD mmins Sehool, or will : ple with no ch Middleton aven conveniences Phone 17 â€"J phone 894, Timmir MISCELLANEOUS Two 1 hone aind m nt hare ldren 1iG.. l\ nished Apply , Ail conveniâ€" Wilson â€"Ave., â€"32p ‘@ar St. C home wit} Apply 0o 66 com with all + of â€" phone. 4â€"35p ‘niences, outh or 33p Charles 34p cou~â€" O 14 34p inmne M4p 33 YOUNGâ€"In loving memory of Gillie Young, who passed away August 23rd, 1931. Missed by sister, Alice Burt, Brothersâ€"inâ€"law, Harold and Sid, and Family at home. RILP. â€"34 FPOR SALEâ€"16â€"inch. dry slabs and heavy slabs for furnace; 16â€"inch dry Birch and 1l6â€"inch dry Tamarack: 16â€"inch dry Jackpine. Apply to J. A. Da‘v, 110 Wilson Ave., or phone 441, Timmins. â€"38tf FOR SALEâ€"Green slabs and real dry slabs. Apply to Chaput and Mainâ€" ville, phone 377, or 118 First Ave. ‘Timmins. «3941 WANTEDâ€"By professional woman, ‘ either one or two rooms in a wellâ€"orâ€"| SALEMâ€"In loving memory of Mrs. dered private home, with meals opâ€"| John Salem , who died at St. Mary‘s tional; or small apartment, preferâ€"| Hospital, August 24th, 1931. ably furnished. Comfort and rea-g For the one I loved so dearly, sonable quietness essential. Please| Passed away two years toâ€"day; address letters giving full particulars| Good was her heart, her friendship to Box H.C., Advance Office, Timmins sound, 34â€"35p Loved and respected by all around. C emmite : To a beautiful life came sudden end, ! She died as she lived, everyon‘e firiend WOOD FQR SALE Iâ€"Ever remembered by Gerald â€"34p WANTED TO BUYâ€"A small canoe in good condition, must be reasonable See Chas. W. Pexton, Real Estate and Insurance, Hamilton Block. â€"34 FPOR SALEâ€"College student wishes to sell his dog, Russian wolfhound at a cheap price, to a good home. One year old, thoroughbred, housebroken, children‘s pet and watch dog. Apply to 155 Pine street north, Timmins POR SALEâ€"Order peonies and iris now for October planting. We sell roots that have already blossomed in the nurseries of E. D. Smith and Sons. Write Mrs. F. J. Hamilton, Box 123, South Porcupine, Ont. â€"30tfh ARTICLES FOR SALEâ€"Furs, chokers, collars, trimmings per yard, coats reâ€" styled, repaired, relined, cleaned and FPOR â€" SALE â€" Essex fiveâ€"passenger Coach, 1930 model, in first class conâ€" dition, new tires. A good deal to the right party. Apply to 22 Pine Street, North, Timmins. â€"32â€"34D FOR SALEâ€"Buick 1928, sevenâ€"passenâ€" ger car, new license for 1933. Five new tires on it. Guarantee price $125.00. Apply to 219 Balsam Street, North, Timmins. â€"32â€"34p DAIRY FOR SALEâ€"Twelve cows, one bull, one horse and other dairy equipâ€" ment. A good bargain. Apply to 155 Birch street north, Timmins FOR SALEâ€"Upright piano, in perfect condition, walnut case;; selling very cheap. Also tennis racket, practiâ€" cally new. Apply to 24 Sixth ave., Timmins. â€"34p POR SALEâ€"Milking Cow, guaranteed about 20 quarts a day; very rich milk, * Reason for selling, owner leaving town. For quick sale apply to 180 Maple street north, Timmins 34p FOR SALEâ€"Chesterfield, Diningâ€"room and Bedroom suites, and all other house furnishings. All in good conâ€" dition. Apply 15 Hemlock street, ‘Timmins â€"34 FOR SALEâ€"Used furniture in firstâ€"| class condition, including dining â€"room | suite, chesterfield, kitchen cabinet.‘ beds, etec. See Chas. W. Pexton, Real Estate and Insurance, Hamilton Block Timmins. â€"34 FOR SALEâ€"Hot air wood furnace, with pipes suitable for sixâ€"roomed house, in good condition. Apply to 19 James avenue., Timmins C FOR SALEâ€"Willysâ€"Knight car for sale or exchange on property. â€" Also kitchen cabinet. Apply to 106 Main avenue,., Timmins. â€"34 FOR SALEâ€"Oneâ€"horse dray and harâ€" ness, in good condition; a real barâ€" gain for quick sale. Apply to Schuâ€" macher Transfer, Schumacher 34â€"35; POR SALEâ€"Pipeless furnace, a gain. Apply to 163 Mapl south, Timmins. FOR SALEâ€"1931l1 Ford truck with dumper on, in good condition. Apâ€" ply to 85 Sixth avenue, Timmins. 34p FPOR SALEâ€"$550.00 piano, cheap, or will exchange for car. Apply to Box 534, Timmins â€"33â€"34p glazed by expert furrier at half price. Work guaranteced. Apply to Toronto Pur Shop, 41 Wilson avenue, Timmins â€"34p FPOR SALEâ€"Electric stove, small payâ€" ment down. Apply to 92 Preston street, Timmins. ~33~â€"34p FOR SALEâ€"Buick Sedan 1927, in good ’ ;;‘;;“Bl‘;: condition; cheap for cash. Apply to 65 Toke street, Timmins â€"33â€"34p FOR SALT FOR SALEâ€"Baby‘s wicker goâ€"ca1 hood; nearly new. Apply to 1 den avenue. FPOR SALEâ€"McLaughliinâ€"Buick Sed: $75.00. . Apply to W. King, oppos Sky‘s Store, South Porcupine 3 ALEâ€"NDodge Sedan. to Phone 243 or 27 James FOR SALR®â€"Pontiac coach, in ; condition; easy terms. Apply to Spruce street south. Timmins 34 it a bar e stree â€"33â€"34p 33â€"34p â€"32tf| MACLENNANâ€"Ir â€"34 â€"34p with 3p 4p MACLENNANâ€"In sweet and loving memory of my dearly beloved wife and mother, Betty H. MacLennan, who passed away at St. Joseph‘s Hosâ€" pital, Sudbury, on August 29th, 1931 Asleep in Jesus, blessed rest, Whose waking is supremely blest; No fear, no woe, shall dim that hour| That manifests the Saviour‘s power. Away in the beautiful hills of God, In the valley of rest so fair; Some time, some day, we know not } when, We will meet our loved one there. â€"Ever remembered by her loving Husâ€" ~â€"34p band,. Jim,. and Son, Donald ~34 LAWLEYâ€"In loving memory of our dear»baby, Derek, who passed away August 24th, 1982, aged 5 months. Somewhere beyond the shadows, Dwells a dear little boy of ours; Softly as our treasure slippâ€" ed away; A year has passed since that sad day, And while he rests in peaceful sleep His memory we shall always keep. â€"Ever remembered by Mamma, Daddy, â€"34p Sister and Brother Mrs. Charlton wishes to thank the members of the Ladies‘ Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion for the surprise party given in her honour at the home of Mrs. W. France on Thursday, August l7th, and for the beautiful gifts she received before leaving for the Old Country. â€"34p Mrs. Ed. Carpenter wishes to thank Drs. Minthorn and MacKechnie, also the Sisters and Nurses, Misses Regan and Lindsay of St. Mary‘s Hospital, for the wonderful care given ‘her little girl Ramona, during her serious illness, and also the many beautiful flowers she reâ€" ceived from relatives and friends. Box 833, Timmins, Ontario Take notice that the undersigned was at a meeting of creditors held on the 21st day of August, 1933, duly appointed Trustee of the above estate. Dated at Timmins this 22nd day of August, 1933. In the matter of the BRankruptcy of Wim. Dalzell of the Town of Timâ€" mirs in the Province of Ontario, debtor. PROPERTY FOR SALE OR RENTâ€" One elevenâ€"roomed boarding house, hardwood floors throughout, all conâ€" ven‘ences, with furnace and good basement; easy terfis. Apply to 3 Elm Street, South, phone 552â€"J or write to P.Q. Box 252, Timmins. â€"~31tf FPOR SALEâ€"Sevenâ€"roomed house with all conveniences, good location:; must be sold immediately. A bargain, cash or terms. See Chas,. W. Pexton, Real Estate and Insurance, Hamilton FPOR SALEâ€"House and chicken farm net Fesserton Mill. Account of owner moving away. For further part.culars apply on premises or write to K. Kangas, Box 1843, Timâ€" mins. â€"32â€"34p POR SALEâ€"Fireâ€"roomed house with cement foundation, hot air furnace, hardwood floors, to be sold for cash or by terms. Good bargain for cash. Apply to 8 Wende avenue, Timmins â€"34â€"35p FOR SALE OR Dance Hall, at | PROPERTIES FOR SALE | tssEA o syoxgy on eas Real F Block. terms. Chas. W MV IN iY L P i loving memory of Mrs. em , who died at St. Mary‘s August 24th, 1931. e I loved so dearly, @ivy two vears toâ€"day: C k Mu â€"Several good building lots, town, $60.00 each, on easy Tust be sold this year. See Pexton, Real Estate and Inâ€" Hamilton Block. â€"34 Cor Ham ApI is. W iranc sounabie terms. . Real Estate on Block. 34p ose in, with ocation â€" for use with $650.00 half rms. Apply Trustee ir â€"View »t south; 111 Pine Pexton, Hamilâ€" with Mid â€" M4p 34 Dated at Timmins this 22nd day of August, 1933. All debts owing to the said partnerâ€" ship are to be paid to George N. Ross of the Town of Timmins in the Disâ€" trict of Cochrane and all claims against the said partnership are to be filed with the said George N. Ross. se NOTICE of DISSOLUTION | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the partnership heretofore subsisting beâ€" tween us, the undersigned William Turâ€" ner Barron and Andrew Hamilton Lilâ€" lie, carrying on business in the Town of Timmins under the name, style and firm of The Radio Electric Shop has this day been dissolved by mutual conâ€" And I hereby call on all Voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected according to law, the last day for appeals being the l1ith day of September, 1933. Dated at Porcupine, this 22nd day of August, 1933. Notice is hereby given that I have complied with Sec. 7 of the Votexs Lists Act and that I have posted up a my office at Porcupine on the 2ist day of August, 1933 the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said municipality at Municipal Elections and that such list remains there for inspection. Municipality of Whitney, District of Cochrane. AND FPURTHER TAKE NOTICE that if you have any claim against the vendors, proof of such claim should be filed with me within thirty days of this notice as after the expiration of that time, I shall distribute the preceeds of the sale having regard only to those claims of which I have then notice. Dated at Timmins, Ontario, this ‘7lst day of August, 1933. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Sam Petcoff and Steve Nicoloff, trading as Central Service Station, have made a bulk sale of their stockâ€"inâ€"trade, and that I am appointed Trustee for the purpose of distributing the proceeds of the sale amongst the creditors of the vendors. In the matter of the Bulk Sale by Sam Petcoff and Steve Nicoloff trading as the Central Service Station, of the Township of Tisdale in the District of Cochrane, Vendor, to Percy Richards of the Township of Tisdale in the Disâ€" trict of Cochrane, Purchaser. A regular dividend of 1 p.c. and an extra dividend of like amount, making 2 p.c. in all, has been declared on the Capital Stock of the Company, payable on the S$th day of September, 1933, on which date cheques will be mailed to shareholders of record at the close of business on the 25th day of August, 1933 Dated the 18th day of August, 1933 I. McIVOR, â€"34 Assistantâ€"Treasurer Hollinger Consolidated Gold Mines Limited Dated at Timmins this 24th d August, 1933. a Notice is hereby given that I will not be responsible for any debts contracted or incurred by my wife Lena Elley, after this date. CHRISTMAS CARD AGENTSâ€"Send for information regarding the most exclusive lines of boxed Christmas Cards. Never before placed into the hands of agents. It retails at wholeâ€" sale price with the manufacturer‘s price to you. Only a few agents apâ€" 7 pointed in your district. Write at once to F. Kane, Room 915, 60 Front Street West, Toronto. (2) â€"34 There will be offered for sale by aucâ€" l tion. on Tuesday, August 20th, at 2 o‘clock p.m., at 6 Empire Block, Third avenue, the following:â€"3 show cases, 2 wall cases and one large Taylor safe.' â€"~34 Lancaster, Ont, Mr. Smith wa at Douglas, in the Isie of Man, 5 ago, but came to Canada in 1 lived at South Porcupine and I Falls, Ont., and had been act.ive nected with the 1L0.O0.F. and the Orange Association in those tow moved to Gatineau in 1929, ar many friends in this district. Chief mcurners were his wl Misse STORE FIXTURES FOR $A LE VOTERS‘ LISTS, 193: d EXTRA DIVIDEND NUMBER 6 Township of Whitney S. A. CALDBICK, Bank of Commerce Building Timmins, Onftario, e mcurner Joseph, and s Anne, D DIVIDEND NUMBER 244 J. M. NICOLSON, Clerk, Whitney Twp WM. T. BARRON A. H. three da Diana and MOQRIGAY, ) irgely attended. ‘empleton cemeâ€" ag officiated at ev. F. J. Vowles, imith was born f Man, 59 years ida in 1912. He ne and TIroquois | â€"o tm it 6 *4 . ELLEY AlUg Trustee 34p 6 000040 0000090409099 % 9099044404 % 0 % 00 6 4 0 % 000080 00 % 0 %0 0 ¢ 0o 0009000000040 % 0009000080809 0080040040400 0644400400404 4 Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Anderchuk, 26 Tamarack street, have returned {irom a motor trip to the World‘s Fair at Chicago. A match between twentyâ€"five Hollinâ€" | where in this issue. Mr: ger and Town golfers will be played on | while in Noranda, Wednesday next, Aug. 30th, commenctâ€"| formerly known as th ing at 5 pm. After the golf match | tionery and Drug Stor dinner will be served at the club house.| ice cream parlour. Mr: If the weather is unfavourable for golf | manche has been ma the dinner will be held in any case and ! owner of the business, all: players signing the list to play are |conducted under the expected to take part. As the accomâ€"| Stationery and Drug S medation is limited, the first twentyâ€" fie players to sign up will be the play . | râ€"«wâ€"â€"ittâ€"ifiacimebltenitimchite f to take part in the match. ! Watches, Clocks a Golf Match Between Town and Hollinger Golfer ~*The Advance has on file the nam the one drunk, but does not know . the other was, nor, of course, whe! anybedy was fined. The Advance is in receipt of a letter from an old friend now in the area of the Moss Mines. He writes to the effect that he‘s working there, but that is hard to believe. In any event he is happy as usual and tells of a recent plcnic held by the Moss mine. It was eviâ€" dently a most enjoyable event. "One man was run over by a truck and had his leg broken," writes the former Timâ€" mins friend, who adds that "two men were fined for being drunk, nevertheâ€" less a pleasant time was had by all." Kirklartd Lake....100 101 000 3 12 2 McIntyre............ 101200 00x 4 C 3 Batteriesâ€"Wood and Sadwski; Curry and Barclay. HAPPY PICNIC AT THE MOSS MINES ON RECENT SUNDAY Kirkland again broke into the scoring column in the sixth, when Little hcisted a twoâ€"bagger to left field. Curry was left at second when Giovanelli struck OU In the third, McIntyre had another golden cpportunity which they passed up. Cowden got on through Richardâ€" son‘s error and went to third on a wild throw to first. Cybosky was hit by the for the second time. Quin got on through Richardson‘s error. Cowdlen came home on a passed ball to score McIntyre‘s only run. In the fourth, Kirkland got another one when Little singled through third and stole second, Price sacrificed him to third and Curry brought him in with a nicely placed hit to left. Gilovanelli struck out leaving Curry stranded on second. MciIntyre gcored two in the fourth to finish their scoring. Wood hit safely to centre and went to third on Gibson‘s single to right. He ran in on a passed ball. Gibson stole second and came home when Cowden knocked one to right. Equare on one and plant bleachers for a threeâ€"bag lowed him and knocked threeâ€"bagger to left fiel Richardson. He was left third when Minnis poppec den. initial sack. Kirkland b innings, when two men ou one tha init Mcintyre Wins the _ Upper School Exams F“'St Of Home (;ames (nn'mm_f_xj;n Page 1) The seore by innings was n ame Through Yesterday in Regtlar Moelnityre Style To Stage a Nice Win. Some Highlights in the | * Game. McI Cl Friday, 25th, Augustâ€"*"The Significance of the Number "7 Saturday, 26th Augustâ€"**"The Gentile viewpoint Monday, 28th Augustâ€""The Gentile Regime"â€"God‘s viewpoint Tuesday, 29th Augustâ€""The Last Great Gentile Kingdom." Wednesday, 30th Augustâ€"*"The Restoration of Israel." Thursday, 3lst Augustâ€"*"The Great Roman Prince"â€"The Beast of Prophecy." Evangelist James F Present World Conditions in the Light of Bible Prophecy" MOOSE HALL, FOURTH AVE., TIMMINS Commencing Friday, August 25th, at 8 p.m. What‘s Wrong With the World ? Kenny LNey TA LCA O Richardsor and planted iÂ¥ threeâ€"bagge id knocked _ k6 ANC es F. Stilwell of Toronto will answer this question of the day in a series of Lectures on 11 1 d ma al d a fly X] UA ut ano and sc( Lranded vhether in the 2 WrsACo tux ned â€" from Noranda, Qu was marric where in th while in NC Dayvw Rankin bers, I Smythe Hurst f ternate The McIntyre before time frol pass and,. then . lone effort. Kirkland â€" La Rankin and M«( bers, McMinn. ; The play began to get rough on the Lake‘s part after many appeals for little or nothing to the referee, Simpâ€" son lost his head and struck the referee and was promptly banished and before the play got going two more Lake men were ordered off, and the referee came in for another attempted fisticuffs. McMurray tried to turn the match into a comedy by kicking the ball to all parts of the field and should have folâ€" lowed his other teammates. The McIntyre got two more counters before time from Nage on Chevalier‘s pass and. then did the hat trick on a The Mackmen got their lon ing passes going again and Sea in the next one which McMurt no attempt to save, In the second half Gray made it three, after Chevalier worked his way down and passed to Nage. The latter tapped it to Gray. * F,. BAUMAN FHXPERT SWISS WATCHMAKER EMPIRE BLOCK, No. 4, TTMMINS The sudden death football match for the Sudbury Cup between Kirkland Lake ‘and McIntyre was played last Tuesday on the McIntyre grounds and resuited in an easy win for the McInâ€" tyre eieven by a score of six goals to nil. The McIntyre played a" fine comâ€" bination game throughout the whole match and remarkably fine +foctball Hampton got hurt within the first ten minutes of play and was replaced by Mair, Dawson coming on in the latâ€" ter‘s place. MciIintyre were awarded a penalty after twentyâ€"seven minutes of play and McAdam scored from the spot. Ten minutes later Nage made it two from a pass by Chevalier. In the second half Gray made it three, after Chevalier worked his way Phone Good Football by Mcelnivyre but Visitors Start Rough Stuff,. .. Referee Alttacked Twice. Score 6 to t. Mceintyre Winner in | Sudbury Cup Matech rnates. McIntyt ampton, alr.; ha Watches, Clocks and Jewellery Repaired M s MyV Fernande William W LCM, DaACK half bi Hendry n. altern rd Traverâ€"Eng. comp. III Night school Report Humph i1¢k men got their Jong swingâ€" oing again and Searle drove one which McMurray made to save. reft ikeâ€"McMurray, â€" goal; cKellar, backs; Chamâ€" and Butt, halfâ€"backs; Milne, Parson and Simpson and Casey, alâ€" TI whet m Al , goal; McAdam and McMillan, Clulow and s; Chevalier, Searle, ind _ Grayvy, forwards, â€" awarded a penalty n minutes of play and from the spot. Ten ge made it two from AUTUC e has just reâ€" â€"weeks‘ stay in a son, Roger as noted elseâ€" . Courtemanche, hased what was > Noranda Staâ€" together with . Roger Courteâ€" e manager and which is being name, "Roger‘s ng lit â€"more counters on Chevalier‘s hat trick on a lit,. C Alg. C z. comp. II lit. C. mp. 111 [ trig. I comp. C z. comp. C comp. III comp. C. comp. I, . np lit. II, alg mp Eng, comp II 11 . t% omp moxd Enf TT