| $#A . * |0O0NH000C00000000000000000004000000000000009008000000 | l =\no THE onenfen mm e e wA e 0e [f’ oi 0 n e 29 .C 0 /ï¬f x/ J . y . *‘ 1 /A is ica cA 1e i BR cg 3 â€" 8: megort t e ene en t o0 ‘.i> Wwakees Â¥ es css CR _2 * s A stt . . TEA â€" > C . TUDEBAKLEER .‘ t 00 > y A 5100 THE RrOAD. â€" §WBs ~~_~ 1 § y y 5) ALAL k .. s . 4 . > ; 3 a e ~ .. a °/ x s 00. : f’! C W h'vf’; u§ ! ‘ 6 ‘>‘ & ‘"Builtâ€"inâ€"Canada"‘ }r‘g’{: o # SA o. S a aa en S * 1k sorak. . oo Ne M e oys 8 ioter s .. ty t â€" y B § (" % o e e e np |erk‘ ts ; _v‘f.i: f v-,_...*,: * e ME from a Standard Authority ‘ yase. Recently a week‘s trial trip through England was made by he4 â€" ege, a member of the staff of "Autocar," one of the highest British Laes ,< & authorities on motor matters. The results of this trip emphasize mngine the practical points of the Lightâ€"Six for the ownerâ€"driver. ‘A few sary ies extracts are printed below: Ne esoa a| "It is unusual to encounter a fiveâ€" _ without signs of distress . . . . . Hillâ€" sere io cao, seater car selling in the neighbourâ€" â€" climbing is a joy on such a vehicle . . u :. < Avvoting hood of £500 with a performance ... We do not recall ever having maite to o _ /’//;« ts AuTocAR. F° T is unusual. t in the neight» equal to that is the outstanch!! ing ovel 3 wee 5 o 2 q2 arimt Lacc ARnCN vehicle beanbg qualities of th keeping with its speciï¬cl"‘°“‘ heart of a C ‘wssï¬s'lon 0( Studebaker ©* Town an ‘ P + 1 Its s!"Q“ mm. ~3S o pe‘a"‘on, Sl‘A fut degrt© ‘his fact, Y A C bruard t1ih, 1922. id 12 seater hood c equal engine equal to it .....its sixâ€"cylinder engine is remarkably silky in its operation, silent, flexible to a‘ wonâ€" derful degree .. ... Our first trip was through London traffic, but we soon felt thoroughly at home, since the control gear is free and easy of operation, and the engine is content to tick over on top gear at speeds even below normal walking pace Lack of space prevents us from quoting the full comments in this article. However, we will be glad to send a reprint of the article in full to anyone who is interested. { Tuse StupeEsBaxEer® CorporatION or Canapa, Lto.., Warkerviuce, Oxnn Kecently a weeks trial trp thro a member of the staff of "Autocar authorities on motor matters. The the practical points of the Light=St: extracts are printed below : Recently a week a member of the Marshallâ€"Ecclestone, Ltd. LOCAL DEALERS, TIMMINS, ONT unter a fiveâ€" » neighbourâ€" performance sixâ€"cylinder silky in its le to a‘ wonâ€" THIS 1S A STUDEBAKER YEAR rough England was made by ar,"" one of the highest British he results of this trip emphasize Six for the ownerâ€"driver. A few without signs of distress climbing is a joy on such ... We do not recall « .. . We do encountered the rear is ordinarily sufhcient for a run of 30G miles . . . . . This low conâ€" sumption is, of course, largely due to the light weight of the complete car, which scales little more than a ton .. . . . To sum up, we are bound to say that the new Studebaker is a car of remarkable allâ€"round achievement." ‘red a lighter c .. A twelveâ€"ge is ordinarily su TIMMINS WINS OFENING GAME OFf DISTRIGT BALL Shuts Out Iroquois Falls Thursday W}th Score of 3 to 0 in Lively Game Here. LICHTEâ€"SIX PRICES Touring â€" Roadster â€" Coupe ~ â€".â€" 5â€"pass. Sedan 1. 0. b. Walkerville, _ ever h clutch o zallon ta ufficient T hi« Inu 1€ n W W h having operaâ€" tank at â€" $1495 â€" 1495 â€"â€" 1925 â€" / 2425 aeenan an@ 1 Al throuch t was Ont. n (One o mIml alr? "*+on theit tmll.)Z,HcTe is timeé Was Lans fine THE PUORCUPINE ADVANCB velve men, T‘l 2t }4 DV ae1 cly put 1t h A 1 the th th m wat 111 + I, the: fal n‘ we tercd ver mel nm V e cat Of Th S1 ty qit io stt D the 16 )A l U so on Al n e SJine . His »t the there 1 S( oth 11¢ the rere un L V D the it th Mexa ndss mé ing 3f. B threw out erroTrs N a passed ~Daill â€"â€" DrÂ¥d2e sUTuUCK (OI Bartlemess popped to Farr. No rut one hit, no errors. ‘Timminsâ€"Mefntyre, Tate and D« tefano stfuck out in a row. No ru no hits, no errors. Timminsâ€"Farr_ out. Bousquet to Boucher. Cochrane struck out. Dunâ€" can singled and stole second. Sheeâ€" han sate when Boucher dropped the throw Duncan going to third. Dincan seored when Alexander threw to seeâ€" ond to get Sheehan who reached seeâ€" ond on the throw hback to the plate. Lake struck out. One ran, one hit, one @rroI Fallsâ€"Boucher â€"safe â€"whenâ€" Farr dropped Dunean‘s low throw. Bouâ€" cher stole second, Pimne flied out to Sheehan. Melmtyre‘s perfect peg caught Boucher asleep off second. Bousquet struck out. No guirs, no hits, no errors. Timminsâ€"Seully and Farr struck out makin# Pine‘s sixth consecutive «_ Sixth Innings Fallsâ€"Bousquet out, Co Farr. Alexander struck out flied out to Sheehan. No run out m strike stealin Ha Dunc flied langs struc runs. mneedan, I WORK IN PROGRESS IN THE PAINKILLER LAKE DPISTRICT .A gang ol men are busy tuese days with band steel sinking the shaft furâ€" ther down on the Hattie Gold Mines property twelve miles from Matheson, in the Painkiller Lake area. It is proâ€" bable that the Hattie Gold Mines will shortly instal a small mining plant and .then proceed with further deâ€" velopment work on a more extended Tds Bel D mins plate base: Duncan 2 base hit Bartlemes Stolen ha: Melntvre 1¢ n ac.ranké aJFl ) error uCK LK € Falls 1st Stru« ully R( J n mmins L wa 11 N mpire ill in sin n ) Bouche ix and L out. One an out n h n fly Av w c out no h 1, Destefano making ted. No runs. one h out ano . Af: on n hbases Â¥0 nsâ€"Seully sand F: ing Pine‘s sixth c t. Cochrane walke No runs, no hits, Ninth Innings â€"Alexander safe at muffed his grounde to Lake. Seully h fly after a long tu >Ol€ t ar hits LC Seventh Innings Belanger popped to Duncan. ngled and went to second on hall. / Brydge struck out. s poppeed to Farr. No runs, PV ball Fourth Innings heehan toot ca out Third Innings. rydge struck out. Bartleâ€" ent for a triple when fieldâ€" icher rolled to Duncean who Bartlemess at home. Bouâ€" second. Pine flied out to runs, one hit, no erfors. â€"Tate out Pine to Boucher. walked and died stealing. ck out. No runs, no ‘hits, no rAT rFOTS Eighth Innings Fifth Innings BOX S TIroquois A .B. D Hit [) Ae1 men are busy these d no errors. Summary by ‘Tate, f coff T lyeehan Timmins. A.B. .RK. H in Sacrifice Destefan n the e@rl 2() m, one N € H Melntyre groundeéd theehan scoring of going to third. Tat« n. one hit, no errors Smith iman,. Vimmins U SCORE i] n NC n ate 0 0 0 0 0 0 () {) 0 0 0 ( 0 t {) Falls i. H. No runs, no hits. 1J me Ni 1°K L vine 0 0 0 () 0 0 () 0 (} 0 () M LT€ W Tun rt first handl hy s ofl no it 1 he no eehan it § Why Pay Exorbitant Prices : FOR YOUR BRICK ? #0000000000000R0¢00c00000 00000R A00000008 e 0000800 ee@aRAAAm®s #$000000000000000000000000000000000008000000000000066¢ #00000000000000000000000000 09008 0000000400000 00 0000 0 041 ; $25.00 IN GOODS FOR $2.00 $ _ â€"By Securing 4 Customersâ€" CE i o Thaes C : @ € 00000000000 09000008000000000000000040 000000000600 044 44 #409¢00000000900060000¢00000000000089 00000000000 04¢0 00 0vr 090900099 00460000 0040 000000002009 064 0000460 090040000004 66 * HOW? Under the oviginal coupon plan of this store every customer buys $6.00 worth of coupons. Your meney will never be lost in these couâ€" pons and you should make more money out of them. By securing four other customers, through this coupon plan, you will receive $4.00 cash and $25.00 in goods. By securing three customers you receive $3.00 in cash and $18.75 in goods. By securing two customers you get $2.00 in cash and $12.50 in goods. By securing one customer you get $1.00 in cash and $6.25 in goods. If you don‘t sell any of the coupons you pay the full balance of $19.00 and receive the $25.00 in goods. No. 1. Pine Street. â€"â€" â€"â€" * Moneta. Friday and Saturday, June 2nd, and 3rd, this store will be closed. Open 8.30 p.m. Saturday. Buy from us and save money. Try us and feel happy. Call on us for estima Office & W ol McLAGAN PHONOGRAPHS ; Opposite Goldfields immins Brick & Contracting Co. box Books, Stationery, Music and Musical Instraments "They Speak for Themselves â€"The New Gent‘s Furnishings Storeâ€" 316 IVAN STADELMAN KS J. SHULMAN Building Sand for Sale. save money. Support home industry. appy. We aim to satisfy. us for estimates on your masonty. â€" OPPOSITE Commercial St. MATTAGANI SCHOOX ae â€"â€"â€" Timmins, Ont. ===» Prices range from The Phonographs with the beautiful tone. All:designs Come in and see, and hear them $125.00 to $575.00 Timmins, Ont. Moneta. «@ 4iÂ¥