mon th a"'B’“plm. ', : .}ï¬f ‘are: welcome and may bring friends se by inv:taï¬on ‘only, which may be ohâ€" _ o4 taine from the Secretary or Presiâ€" KofC 'l‘mmms Oonncll No. 2403 Mn MO Y l3 qs ;re Club _of ‘1‘1mm1 agrigh .. a t Btore, 42 Third Avenue. VIBI'HNG ;OTHKBRS â€"WEROOME ~Open to nativeâ€"bornâ€" Seots: and Scotgwomen and those of Seottish deseent. ~:~_ : s 0_ . ' Membershlp fee, $2.00 per year for 'ordmp.ry members andâ€" 50c¢. per year fort assoqmte members. _‘ Meetings will resume on Friday, B4th, after the summer vacation,. ept. 24th, after the summer vacation, W. D. WATT, ALEX WILSON _ JOHN WEBBER macher Union ‘Churckh. . All visiting Umted Brotherhood of C ente:s -and Joiners will meet every st and 'Srd Tuesday each. month in the in ’s Umon Hall 2nd Ave ab Mee s every ; second and fourth Wednesday in the Parish Hall, . Club Rooma over Pierco‘s Farniture Store, 42 Third Avenue. . B7 B NB . DCm LAE s L1 1900E ME Meets on the Ind _and. 4th Monday McINTYRE BALL TEAM WoON of â€" eve;y mbnth,‘ in thech.Bment FROM HOLLINGER FRI "’fe., Al members welcome. â€" An interesting and lively gad Wma Ianor, W WI’.MMQS lgood baseball was played in n e o Te “ A'. “LA- TIMMINS LODGE, 1.0.0.F. ‘No. 453 Oddfelfows‘ Hall, Spruce St., North. Vlsl ing| fethren reqï¬ested to attend. KHarris, ~"W. G. Smith, Meets every Thnrsday in the month in the Oddfellows‘ Hall, Spruce St., Visiting Brothers and Sisters always kW k welco!ne ’ Jametba Kelly, Ethel Keene, «‘g--NaG‘. .. ~Rec. See. Meets every Tunesday evening in the peuut : No. 1815 \ P. J. BEAUDIN, ; s k" . ;I\tigé'lik;eil‘y.‘ -thag;iï¬hé ï¬i"sg; round of . Bunc ' , the Northern Ontario Tournament e io . .‘ . of" Healing | through| The tournament will be open to any. Acience. ~~ |town in the North, and among the s %'olf clubs likely‘ to figure prominentâ€" w on o oo es 22| Iy in the event will beâ€"Haileybury SGOLD NUGGET Troquois Fall’_s,'! Timmins, Cochrane: H LODGE No. 173 ls%rth Bay, Sudbury and the Sault o +4 #. e Marie, Ont. and Fourth ~ â€"‘An interesting and lively ganie of :good baseball was played> in tle Mines League on Friday, when the Melntyre won from the, Hollinger with the seore 11â€"to 6. The crowd enjoyed the match, both teams playâ€" ing nice ball, though /the MelIntyre with the exceptionâ€"of "the second: inâ€" nings had the best of the play. _ _â€"â€" ies t event for the past year. two, m ï¬ow lt 18 an m f ,_ t will be held in September, the exact dates to be announced later, 'A. stmngï¬orhng commiittee has beeï¬ :for,med y;th Mr. M. F. PFairlie, mine ‘tee "is proceedmg with arrangements and a> blg snccess 15 conï¬dently exâ€" pelt[’t i8 hoped that the T. N O Railâ€" way CQmmlsslon will put up a trophy £ar tha avant. the Cammission alwava n Ontano Golf Tonr: f F a 6n 21 4h 8PR L8 Cl s o td on o in B 1 . t cE h30 m P ols 2299 es s M o d e 0 °> won o M 6 s / 9 ( 2P wh y i 32 um, Lo: w ces y ty Oe n * « . l i0) 4 rus #. L * j yA l U a w e ; y B o oc _‘vï¬â€˜ ie * o e w e o_ . w e o t L ns n tm is se * â€" + * > hi a % C 4 4+ 4 o e t e k e ie mds on P D n hi *3 Lo o s e i o 1+ 1 e B e 0+ [ â€" s o Lt D . t‘a 5,\,.~\‘¢f,~,;; i s + ts oi ies fln ons se sal 4t es > C ts °* M $ h e Tds 3 mt m 2 > l dn §# en y e t e t nsl . io : “‘r;' rarh o e e o n hss s e en ts t oh. uie ns oo i se hi wle s o0 o 4 * s f . «i 3t ho mm ue s y o y3 5 45 Mss e o 0. 1 % C t S td ue is A o 4 t wl ho hi Sn e d 5 ie o e s + 16 w Je $ J’ m L P L 5 $ e $ W‘ork is in P;,i he re modelhng and t i damaged by fire some months . a The store has been dropped. to the sidewalk level, with a cement base:. ment benéath.. It will be two stories and : basement, and is being finished outsuig in brick and tile with . ireâ€" resisting ‘walls. The building. when completéd will be another addttu)n to the, good busmess bmdmgs of . the town. ; A m 7 * ‘pared for the occasion. ‘all â€"ages from 6 to 16. t ‘pienic {venient to. the picnic grounds There. the | will also be the gisual car and bus Ostrosger building which was, bmzla'f f service avmlable. A big programme of sports, with prizes for the events, has been preâ€" Special atâ€" tentlon <‘has been given to the child: ren‘s.races, there being events for An extra special for the day will be the Soft Ball match between the Porcupine and ' Timmins lodges; it will be a W.O.W. AMUadnaeriatr Anmanl» 10t+h in ‘Aana. ~aFf â€" ~Hollingerâ€"GiÂ¥co, s.s.; Lynch, 2b; Scully, 3b; Slogn, e.f.; Proulx, If:; Hackett, 1b. and p.; Boyd, c; Stevens, p. and 1b.; Cross, r.f.; Kennedy, c. Melntyreâ€"Chisholm, cf.; J. Monâ€" aghan, s.s.; Fitzjolin, c.; Angrignon, 1b.; Andrews, 2b.; McGrath, p.; Dixâ€" on, 2b.; Parks, L.f.; Corrigan, r.f. tyre iMr Leo Mascioli, contractor, Tlmâ€"\ mins has been awarded several: imâ€" portant contracts for the township of Tisdale,. â€" These include mstallatmn of sewers and . waterworks in South Porcupme, Schumacher, Bartleman Townsite and West Timmins: Townâ€" site (outside the Town of Timmins). MR. LEO MASCIOLL AWARD] TISDALE TP. CONTRA Timmins Citizens‘ Band has receivâ€" ed an invitation to take part in the contest at Ottawa Exhibition of Onâ€" tario amateur bands. ‘The Band is considering the trip and if financial arrangements can be made the Timâ€" mins Band will be one of the competiâ€" tors. at this new Provincial band conâ€" test. The date of the event is Aung. 23rd. The Timming Band is now in very. fine condition and~‘if they can manage the trip it will be an excellent piece of publicity for the town of Timmins and for the North Land. J _ fd i+ y K. UA Kok s 3. _ L hiA g: _ L o e Hollinger .. 0 5 0 0 1 _8 5 Mcelntyre .. _1 0 1 7 2 xâ€"â€"11 11 5 Umplres-â€"Casmx hael and MeImI ‘."A TIMMINS BAND MAY TAKE | PART IN CONTEST AT OTTAWA Fourth Avenue, Opposite Public School, Timmins + n m na.y o «> “Mr R LeI-Ieup, who for fhe past. eleven years held the position of Inâ€" speotor and Secretary of the Chlld- ren‘s Aid Soclety of Temiskaming, has accepted a similar ‘position W1th the recently organized Society in the Disâ€" trict of Cochrarle and â€"will take over theâ€"work there in the near future. For the present, until a s\qccessor has beeh appomted ‘here, he will carry on the work‘in both districts, * . ‘*Mr. LeHeup\has been a valued official in the work of the ;Society hereâ€"and the executive are: sorry to lose him.. However, the more northâ€" ern district has probably a greater need of an experienced man. Up to a yearâ€"or two ago, one Society covered both districts but it was found that the work wasâ€"too much ant the Cochâ€" rane Society was formed. Mr. Leâ€" Heup knows the whole territory thorâ€" oughly and feels that his services are required in the north.‘‘ ' . In reference to the transfer of Mr. R. LeHeup to the mspectorate of the Cochrane District Children‘s Aid Soâ€" ciety, The Halleyburlan last week SsAYS:â€"â€" \ 0 > to Golden Beaver Lodge, .No. 528, A M., and. Poreupine Lodge,: No. 50 .B, A.M., the joint ‘meetâ€" ing to Me held in the Masonic Hall, Sprucé street, north, Timmins, ' _Mr. Hector Lang, of Medicine Hat lS visiting his brother, Mr. A. Wilson On Thursday evening, August 26th{ Most Worshipful Bro~John Â¥. Rowâ€" land, Grand Master of ‘the Grand Lodge A.F. A.M. of Ganada‘in the Province of ‘Ontario, will pay a visit Elsewhere in this issue a reference be found to the visit of the Masonic Grand Master, the date not being given. Since the news â€"item referred to was written the date of the Grand Master s visit has hbeen acertained, and on Thursday, August 26th, Bro. Rowland will pay his offiâ€" cral v1s;t to ‘both Timmins ‘and Porâ€" cupine lodges of .the Craft, at the Masomc Hall: here ' _ VALUED _ _ _ CHILDREN‘S AID soem-ry GRAND MASTER 5. A. ROWLAND TO VI8SIT HKERE ON AUG. 26. _ A big programme of sports, with prizes for the events, has been preâ€" pared for the occasion. . Special atâ€" tentlon <‘has been given to the child: ren‘s.races, there being events for all ages from 6 to 16. An extra special for the day will be the Soft Ball match between, the Porcupine and Timmins lodges; it will be a W.O.W. ‘Wednesday, August 18th, is one of the half holidays for the. Townshlp of. Tisdale . and Town of Timmins, so evy erybody and their families should 'be able to get away and . have a py outmg and a good time at Old City. Trains leave Timmins at 10 20;a m. and 12.01 noon, returnâ€" ing leaving Rosedale at 5 p.m. and 745 p.m. : **" Tea and coffee will be served free on the grounds. Refreshment booth on the gounds Bring your basket for the picnic and your own dishes, and have a ï¬ne old time.. The"Oddâ€" fellows‘ picnics have always been the very best; this one this year is going to be: better The Oddfellows have even ordered 1deal weather for the occasion. _ The Red I‘)‘aké/ 2 Lbokbut‘{ last ivéek n o‘ 0y ‘About . ten days ago, while Jack Culos and Bill MacDonald were workâ€" JH STRIKE ON RED LAKE â€" . CLAIMS OF PORCUPINE MEN is and * lm> ATTB.AOTIVB was Y} Kz BARGA ol M Comiort Soap........ 4 for 25. P. G. Soap....;-... 4 for 26¢. â€" Gold Soap . . 4 for 265c. ©Pearl Soap :....... .4. or 26¢. ~Lux,; per package.........11¢. Chipso, large, per pkg.....28c. Old Dutch Cleanser....... 12c. SPE CIAL . Mitchell Gocos $ per package........ 20c. : S uis n 80 y e . fresh, nourishing. and . Realthfnl as pure and delicious as it should be made. The qualâ€" ity and flavour is extra fine and ~ it is guaranteed purg. .. . IEBLEPHONE No. i6 [ 103% Pine St., South [ â€" Fresh Fish every Friday. ‘Did. you get a Fly Pump yet? FREE of Charke. Then see us. .l chase: here,: you. will note that you are getting the finest quality of foodstuffls for much lower pricesâ€"not only where lower prices prevail, but" where saniâ€" tary and clean conditions ‘are y ‘ unexcelled â€" Home of" Satisfaction ‘ BERRY JAM 3 lb. gla»ss Ja.rs.._;‘.f.. « 13 4lb. tin . Baxlg.x ..'.850 POR THIS WEEK ON'LY Ibis ‘brand Peaches, 2%3,/per BIN_ i ,.....ss sys t c s is ?Austrahan Pears, 2%8, er ‘The quahty ‘of these goods 18 f unsu(passed 74 NEW SEA8SON‘Sâ€" PURE you Vegetables and A pUurâ€" t