WOOW†OWOOGW TIMMHNS BUTTLINC WORKS TIMMINS (0'9‘ .\;@:‘)il..\‘)0) nag-91365: 0.;O‘r;.\<9'1;0:1 I" Geo. Preston, Next Door Empire Theatre We make to order in Spm'iulty 01' FM! «In Inst receive]. the latest style in New Fall Millincry. Suits Blouses. Mrs. Everything in the line We Always carry a of Prospectors' Full stock of Hard- suppiies Can Be ware and Builders’ Obtained Supplies A Better Combination of the Very Best Goods could not be met With WE HA\"E:= Oppmitu l‘ust ("Miro Slumlwr Huts tn from. . . .. ............. and we mzr m-w slm-k ol'Scr . E. DORW AY (V n17 L’ D... SUMMER DRESSES BELOW COST E OUR SILKS. VELVETS. AND DRESS GOODS. r our Corsets. Boots and Shoes forEase and Wear. . McLaughlin, - Timmins OUR “STANDARD" ovum mm MERCHANT TAILOR INVICTUS Shoes HOLEPROOF Hosiery JAECER Pure Wool Goods B.V.D. Underwear TRUENIT Underwear PEABODY'S Overall: and Gloves STANFIELD'S Underwear 20TH CENTURY Clothing fhesc Coeds May Cost More But They Are Worth More l‘s‘S :lml I'l'm'k ('nnts Norfolk Suits and Riding E. Christie’s Store our shop, Ladics’ and Cents’ Sui-ts 15c. to $1.50 \Vm'stwls Phone No. 25 Timmins, Ontari 131 NM! u 'nntiuus . Tm: IIIUI‘P ï¬res have um-urrod 1m ‘wnrships in the lh'nnklvn navv Hm]. (me. “as an the battleship \1-\\ Ym I1 and the Minor «m the destruver \\zu'- ringtnn. The) “ore reported tn IMHO .lwcn acridontul and tn have lwon 1-115- .in extinguished. It has heat! the endeavor «If The IAdvamr'v tn how the paper Itrintml each Friday afternoon in the 'l'immins mail in tinw for thnse who N!" at tltt‘ t’nst Umm- tn miw the same about ï¬ve n'vlm'k tn got them. During the Imst hm nr thrvv m-eks unfurtunntv- l\' mu efforts in this direction Wot? futile thrmuzh ltn fault which we Plfllttl. mm he laid at mtt‘ oml. ln arch-r tn mnko swrinlly sure cm the muttvr twt‘nro mnkimr mn- muw nu-nt ntmtovor. we art-mum! Inst Wm'l; thnt M'nry Im'mrttmitv shmlht ho gin-n thn l’nst Uflh'o utllvinls tinw tur tlw snrtim: lu‘t‘nrv the afternmm t :mnils \\ '1' in. *mnils “Irv m. .\t 4.25 mnvtl)‘. Hm 'l’immins .\cl- ‘nmm- u-upios. nll Mltll’PSM‘Cl in print. New lvmnlml in far delivery. The train whistlml in at 5.20 pm. 'l'lw humming mails wvrv surlml anal rosi- clvnls rm't'ivml their mail but up ln its pan. \w l-tnnw l'nr n I'm-t ul’ lmll‘ n on: alum." pmmlv lmloling lmn's What did llul I‘m-"iv" n "â€l‘." ul‘ Th0 .\1l\'mlm‘ whwln lxml lwvn plum-cl in the l’nsl In Explanation In Readers for Delay in [teaching Papers at Ilmmlns Mil 0lele ' [IF “THE AIMEE†'l'lww “1‘" â€w I'III-Ix' I'I'IIIII IIIII' lmiIII "3' \‘II'\\‘ IIIIII I'III' â€w IIIIMII‘ In I'IIIHIIII‘I‘ II~I Hwy might. “I IIIIW. III IIIII- IIIIII- IIIIII IIIIIIIIII‘I‘. IIIIII I'I~IIIII'.~II.~' III III°MIHII vuIIIIIIIIIIII-I r": :II'IIIII" IIII- I’INI HINI’I' IIIII IWI-IIIIIIII-Il IIIIIII IlIIiIIg :«I. “II IlII-i III-I-IISIIIII \“I' kIIIIw IIII-I'I- \I'III-I IIIII'I'IIMIIIIII II' IIIIIIIy wlIiI-II I'IIIISI‘I' IIIIIII IIIII° SIIIIsI-ril-I'I‘s IIIIIl IIIII'SI'IVI‘S iII- I'IIHVI'HII'HI‘I‘. 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Last \\’('('|( MIN! “1' (Wu limoliiv muwm'ml vnpivs t'rum tlw drug slun- :it'tm' calling t'ur unv at thvir hnx. ha. in: IUHiI'I' thv iimn'vssinn HIP INIIN‘i' was :int yvt maih-il. .\'n farthci' (‘Utlllm‘lli is iwrhaps iii-«'vssai'y hut had this horn tlw tirst uxpm'icaw at this sart 'l‘hv Advanta- wnnlci haw Iliadv Im rofaroaw tn it. alluwin': that smut-thing oxm-ptimial haul ti'aaspii'mi tn lii'vx'viit the snrtillL'. Wu 'H‘Utllih‘t'ti nur suhsvrihom. ad- wrtism's. and own thv â€0U!†Mar- vhants' Assaviatiua that lu'nplv nt' tlw tuwn \muld have thvir c-upios mailed in time Mr surtiug lwt'ui'v the (-vvaiug train was at. 'l'iimains. “'0 varrimi nut um' prumiso tn the latter and it' thrw-quai'ters at an ilulll' was ant sutlivivnt than in whivh tu sm't thuse tnwn papors thou mw i's‘ «iriwu tn tha upiniun that â€10 summer sumo mw ('apahlv «it doing an was appuintml. 'l'ho t-untoutiun is uh- \‘Inus. .\u im'vstigutiun nt' wugvs. hours and the general mmtlitinns ut‘ lit}- :mtl lnlmr ut' tcleplmno upm'nttn's in (‘hivagq and sewn ntltm' large «it- ies of thv l'nitml States has just luwn (-mnplc-tml for the (‘mnmissiun «m in- dustrial rolutiuns. The inquiry lasted six months. Uur rvprmvntuhvc Hu- sh‘m't if the [m] um. Tm» runs were I by snh-wrilwrs and g provinu was vrmm-c mm-q- hml nut puhli HM I'N'viw‘ n l which hm] ‘wo ï¬llh't- fur them It]. Peerless Gasoline saves yoxir Motors. Ottoline. the best lubricant produced. In: British-American Oil Co. Automobile Users 1Irmvntmiw was naked nu I If Hu- pnpvr was Imt wt » nulls were mmlo m tlw "Mm- fl‘immigyï¬nt. ma: :Iml grin-rally the imâ€" Is vrmtml Hm! 'l'lw Ad- nut puhhslu-ol un regular General Merchant Chas. Pierce THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE AMSTERDAM. -â€" Piva zeppelins. cruising in direction of Scotland sighted here to-day. PETROGRAD.â€"Germans have lost sixtyotlvo thousand killed and wound. ed in attacks north of Warsaw. Bus. sinus have now completed successful retreat. SOPIA. BULGARIA. -â€" Bulgarian Premier oflicielly announces they will enter war with Allies if Siberia Maca- donia is given back to them. NEW YORK.~One hundred mil. lion dollars British gold has arrived here to pay for war ammunitions. PARIS.~Allics have mane {nï¬her noticeable progress on Gallipoli. Telegrams In Diary Form of Doings at the Front During the Past Six Days ROMEâ€"Austrian troops at Goriu reinforced by veterans from eastern front. Italians pressing attack. PARIS.â€"-(Prench Oi..c.al)-â€"- Ger- mans poured asphyxiating gases and high explosives at various points but made no permanent progress. Fight. mg acvcre at several places. .. . . . .. PARIS.â€"Tens of thousands of shells have been used by the Ger- LONDONâ€"«One Russian and one British ship were sunk by German submarines. SOPIA. BULGARIA. -â€" Pro: pecta are that Balkans will join with the Allies. Servia and Bulgaria are said to have completed an agreement. THE WEEK’S WAR NEWS IN DAILY DESPATCHES WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 11. TUESDAY. AUGUST 10. The Northern Canada Supply C0., hi in Their Reta! Store at TIMMINS Watch for Opening Day NEXT .WEEK Before Buying Your Hay, Flour and Feed You should give us a call Will Commence Business [menu to try and breed: the french line near Verdun but :1] attacks line been irepnlecd with heavy losses Germans Sure bombarding Sanchez again. No progress was made by the enemy at (any point. AMSTERDAM.â€"â€"Gennans no be. ginning to fed the eflect oi‘ the Bri- tish blockade. Many industries have gone bankrupt. LONDONâ€"It is probable thnt Bri- tntn will declare a cotton contraband. seize it and repay United States growers. CONSTANTINOPLB «Papers here say that Germany will send army :hronxh Balkans to help Turkey. which will then sei: e egypt and create immense empire of Islamism. WASHINGTON. --- President W11 :cn returned to-day and gave Many can prohlem. Immcdiato considcra :ion of Burcpzan affairs wait. LONDON. â€"- French aeroplanes raided two Bavarian towns killing 8 persons and injuring many others. LONDON. â€" Italian correspondent of Times says Germany is willing to negotiate for peace on basis of with- drawal from Belgium. COPENHAGEN.“ Danish steamer Jason sunk. Pnrnoomm. _... Newspapers say ~I' Germany mould conclude peace with Russia leaving Russian frontier in :2 ‘ tJCt. u THURSDAY. JULY 1'). II was II mmd thing. IIme at. "In! «Main indiIidIIals have II IIIIIIIuIInII «m the undertaking 'Dllsiflt‘ss in Ibis «lism'rt IIIlIerwise II Wfltl‘d 'IIVt‘ been “WIT to slum II limo mare sign: «If life. in fart. as It was. sump IIIII- REMARKS 01‘ THE BIG DAY AT 0003MB. hittnns ynnng wags evidently inter- ested in the dirwtiun (tor the tinw being) decided that sm‘h sen-ices wow indiswnsnhlo and "wing tn lurk ut' linen drmrntiuns worn "Mixed tn snhstitnto «during. 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