.7llulllll'r Ilill.‘ lH Flu-‘1 15c. to $1.50 lrmn ..................... m Phone No. 25 (Nunwtlt‘ l’thl â€Hiâ€! TIMMINS ‘ «uncommon-W “â€CQSOOWW! (0‘ “fliloxiko o 6 6 \o _o .0 o%‘,{€~éj¢)wé 3)., ‘3 v9 - o- ‘0) 'HH' :1»!!! Hum HH' HHHUI'JQ‘" 3;:st ‘nlmut $16321 uunw. alluyml uith .-i! \‘M' “Em-h is in a: pl'ulnriiun m' :3†p01' H'III. SUM: l.‘~' Hm szith u] [flu mim' lhzn «lividmuls are paid thirtvvn limvs zl .H‘ill'. Sl‘JHNHH van-11 lirm-. whirll i~ vqlliwlh-nl tn 522 {NW «mm. «'1' 33w whiâ€" ml. mezzinl)‘ Hump whn zmm Hulliu- '5'?" -‘“’“i* 31"“ :1 lull: Way I'rnm Hm ,.‘ile'-lmllm-. 'l'hv)‘ “NYC in sizizt nn lho- HnHin- Xi -Geo. Preston, TIMMINS BUTTLINC wqa TIMMENS .4 jXOXQmaO- 03V. ... O Next Door Empire Theatre We make to order in our shop, Ladies’ and Gentsis'uivts SIM-inky «31' Full «lrvss uml flan-k mmts Nm'l'nlk Suits and Riding Brm-clu's Call and mm our new stuvk nfSoI'gvs. \\'nr.~'tmls Paintings lust rebeived thcilatest'style in New Fall Millinery. Suits Blouses. ‘ ~1\ SUMMER DRESSES BELOW COST SEE OUR SILKS, anvz'rs. AND DRESS 600“ .4: Try our Corsets. Boots and Shoes forBasc and Wear: ;_\ , ‘ . .' /\ ppm“ 0 o o ‘03.. .o‘o, o J. P. McLaughlin, - Timmin S Srumuu- Huts [u ( [can 1mm ......................... . E. DORW AY MERCHANT TAILOR THE TRADE SUPPLIED ' Filler! l :I' u: nfzmh Century Sllnnlm- tn: Fall and Winn mm alumni in Tinmlim i†The war has played lmn'vb will: Nw wank": Inuk- Imt «wing hr the 20th Century's cum-mums buying vim-er “e aw in n lmsitinn tn Shim: yam HIP FUR“ Mid Luau: Marina"! snmlvhw in Timmills. Take this as an Invitation In mmw m our atom and import thaw samples. AT LAST! “'v llnu- just Receivml thv 15c. to $1.50 WE ARE SOLE AGENTS Sec Window Display. Remember Write for Samples. I!!! p r o P r iet o r Timmins, Onlari) m MW in hm The tour at the mill and utlwr sm't'm-p buildings was ln'unght tn :1 vlnsv with a visit I.» the snwltvr where liqniil gnhl. stzitml tn be valued at the time at $60,004) px'en'ml :I \mn- (lerl'ully interesting part nt' lilt' 1:11.- gramme and, it' pnsslhlt'. zuhlinu a further pi'uuf ut' the ("llnl'lllulls wealth to)» derived from the l’nrvul.»inc 3101' and Aollw pl'up0!'ti0.~' (u-«luy $3.5.- (NNLUUU â€1' ore and Ilwn- is 1m sign ut' any let-up. 'l'hv Hullingm' is 1111' 311111? 111E111~ 111 [“10 Xiil'tiwl'n Ulltlll'in 211111 iii‘his. The 1111113)’ 1111 this lvi'upm'ty h:1~ '11'1'11 1111,21. 111111 11111111 11111 11111111121-1111-111 111' Mr. 1’. .\. i1'uhhins n11 1*\'111'11.~'11 “11." 11111111 511111111 whi1h \mnio'1111i11111111l1 111111111 1'111' 11111 5'101'1111'1' 111111 1-1211-11101' mining 111111 51111-11i11g111 1111' 1111. '1111' 111151 111' mining the 111'11 111 11111 111111111- 3101' 1111:; 11111-11 1111 1111\“11 1111111 $4.51); 11111 111 111111111 $4. 1111, 111111 i1 is 1111111111 11.1 Sil'ikt' .111 :111'11113111 mm? 111 .. â€.511 11 Inn. '111-11113' they are taking: 11111 111' 1111- Acnw 111111 11111 Hullingm' 1.41111 (1111'; 111' 11111 1'\'1'l'.\' [\1'1'1113'4'11111‘ hulll‘a‘. 11â€â€œ 10118 111' \\'hi1-h is 1111111 11111 .\1-1n11. The)“ are 11111111111: 111'1'11112111111-1115 in mine 4.111111 111115 :1 clay. \1‘l1i1-h 1111-11115 1|11i1 thov will 11111111110 milliuns 111' 1111111115111 "11111 \cllh 'i'hvy are 1111\\' 11mm 111 the 11151) 111111 11%)] tn tho mmrtosy nt' tlw maumgvnu-ul. Mr. ('lms. lllllnplu'v_\' (-s-mrtm! tho whulv mutingvm tlmmzh rhu mriuus lawn and vmnplivutm! nun-hinm'y Mliltlings. .\II.~'\\'IIIIIII..I. IIIIIIIIIL' IIIIIIIr IIIIIII’iIIs. HIH' IIs III â€III III'IIIIIIIIIII III'IIIIiiIm Hi. I mill. Mr. HIIyIlIIII was \‘III'y IIIIIIIIIIIIIII “II the [mint IIIIII III-l'anI gIIiIII: In â€Ii.- limit HIII ('IIIIIIIIIIIy will satisfy IIIIIIII- Sl'iVC‘S that tiny iNH’I‘ I‘IIHHL'iI IIIIinII: III'I' III [‘0 niiiiZI'Ii ill illis \\:l.\'. Having: IIVIIIIIIsIIIII IIIII main part III' â€III IIIIII'IIiIIg iII \‘isiIiII: IIIII [Irwin-I'- i)‘*~~lllltl IIIItiIIg III' â€III way “I! II.\'- IIIIIIIIIII IIIIII'IIIII' lllfl'JalZilH'. I'IIII I'I-IIIII sIrIIIIlIII'II IIIII! Sllit' IIIIIIIiIIII-~-HIII Inn'- ty \I'III'II IIIIIIII'IIIiIIIIIl In IIIIIIIII III III» IIIiIIII. XIIIIII-IIlly IIIII iIIIIIII' IIIIIII IIIIII ’IIIIIIIIIIIII III'IIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIt by this iiIIII~ IIIII the may IIXIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIII III-In'iIlI-Ii SIN)" IIIIII'II IIIIIII sIIIiinIIIl llIII gums \IIIII IliIl IIIII lIIil III IIAIIIII»: IIIIIiI I.IIIIII1 IIppIIIIIiIIliIIII III' IIIII illlt' III'IniIlIIIl and â€III (‘qlmih III‘IIIiitIIlIIII IyIIy H \\:H plIIIIIIl ’ILIIIII'II thIIIII. Visit the Hollingcr. "llIII IIHIIIIIIIIIII “9H flu“!!! My visit- ing IIIII HIIlliIIgIIr .\liIIII. “in II â€MIMICS The (tenth of the shaft at present is 109 feet. sinking nnlI' hm'insz horn carried nut to that depth. This. hum- mar. was nut IIII an} Ioin met IIith hut thmugh svhist and quartz t‘III'ImIâ€" tinn. and when a" the newuary Inn. rhinet'y is pmporiy installed thv shnt’t will he (it'JVt‘Jt‘fl'ti and II rmsswnt rIIn fmm the ItNM‘IIIIt 'P\‘t'i «mum-"to ting south thmugh II series at Vt‘iIISI "no nt' which is t‘nrty foot wide. tn the contact. I It was in Dormniwr ut' 1mm that ‘tho Hayden was stIIkoIl am! in August. 191]. "IN' IIIIIIIth nt'tI-I' thn disastmuq Pt't‘t‘ltlliflt‘ â€In. that :inIi was IiismII'I'rrtt cm â€In I'I‘upvrty. 'i'hI- extt‘tIt nt' thI- urn 'Ntt'tl‘S tiltt‘tn‘t‘i‘t‘ti during the sinking at â€In shnt‘t. tnkvn tugothm' with thn nti'or oIII-IIIIrngiIII; features shnwtt IIII thI- stII't'III'I'. ut the Imuwrty thrIIIIghIIIIt. wnrrnnt I’m 0“ tcnsiw pmpnmthms lwing IIInItI- t'nr mining IIII II [irttpt‘l‘ 14min. .\iI'. iiIII‘IlI'II hiIIIscif [N'I‘sIIIIIIIHI' IIIIIII-I'intI'IIIls the \\'lll'k III-iIIg nnrrimt nut and tum'thvr IIitII .\lr. ..\ LIIIIIIIIII. his assistant. mtvmimi I-II-rI lmwihln nmmt‘tltttttt tII Hm quitm'a IIII “mt homing tnr swine: t“.t‘t_\iilitiL' iitt't't‘ mm m IIhIII-rw. Stï¬'t'i'tti ut' thv party II'ont Ii'm'n thv shnt't am for IIIIIl iltt‘t't‘ saw Mr iilt'lllst'it‘t‘s thv PXt‘t‘nt'tli Imrk IIII‘I-IIIiI' t'Xt‘t'ttit‘tl tIIgI-thvr with tiw t'III'InntiI-II IIhiIh h-IIIis thn manage- iltlt'tli. tII ltttH' t‘tt'i‘V t'Hiiiilit'iH't' in tin- PIIIiIII- II.~I II tIItIIII- IIIII'iIIu IIIIIIIIIsitiIIII. (Nth-int IIssnIs ilt‘\t‘ III-I-II tin: t‘tl t'III' I'I'I'Ify t'IIIIt IIt' sinking in â€In shIIt't tlld thI'rI-t'III'I- 'iII- I'II'III-a t"titit|iiit'ti t“ It tttttiit‘t' Hi. i't't‘tli'tl. This was t't'tt IIII thI- .uI-hI-IIII- nt' “MUH' I-IHII't â€I'Dttttt't‘ti IIIIII I-xhihitI'Il m â€w I'isi- tum. la interferml with. mm: Down 109 Feet VISIT III Gilli] 8W ISIflNISHffl AMERICANS Z Chas. Pierce ((‘ontinned fmm page I! A Rich Spectacle. The Show Mine. ’PHONE 28 ro- paying pm'umitinn. : lu'w- I’m-n mlwn fur sinking in â€w shaft â€11- vv'nvs cummimul 'I't-mn‘cl. This was isitnrs nu Wml. wrythinu erc‘ 'rnl MI. â€11‘ part)“ em for mu! Hum- TH E PORCUPINE ADVANCE all “'80". mauihln 1 “'ml‘ : erc‘ 'l'lm Hopttlxlit- Motulwurv l'u.. ut' liut'l'aln. has refused zm $80,000,001) mmtrm-t fur the lnzlnut'zu'turu ut' mrt- ridges fur the Allivs. 'l'lw dil'w'turs huvv derided Hut tn munut'uvtm'v any :U'tivlc that invulvvn‘ tlw luss ut' hum- zm life. 'l'lu- interest being: talcvn in n praw- limll way If" mmulwrs ul' llw rvvuntly l'urnu-(l 'l"niuin'.r (‘urps all 'l'immim was pm‘lmpn‘ lml lwtlw' llltlstl'zali-(l than last ovmzing who“ sumv sixlv llz'nml «ml fur the vustnmury drill and purmlo under ('zzpr. A. H. (Hnlw. Falling: in at tho rink a zzmrvin \ms mmlv .virvling tlu- tuwu part nl' 'l'im- mills and m'm'mlml by tlw ltzllizm Brass Band. 'l'hv vxwllvnt lwzn'in: and nlvrt nunnwr ut’ the mm in the «alps \ms l'mwmhly vnmnwntml Him]! by several spovtnturs vspzu-inlljv when the brief lwl'iml ut' its ('Xistvm't- is 1'0- nwnthwl. .\s may l'v gntlwrml t'rnm tltl ml- " H‘sviiwi" 3" unntlu-r vui""‘lt 'l‘mn Marks tlllti his mmmmiv will ’w in 'l'iiiimins at tho Empirv 'l'lu-utri- m-xt wm-k. nu 'l‘htirsiluy. Friday and St!!- nriliiy. In iicitlitiuii tn am vxwlinut mmhinutiun in their mm [ml'lit'llitll’ linv It tirst vluss \‘tllltil'Yth‘ shmr is :tlsu invlmlml mu! it â€my lw szit'v tn m'pi-cligt that the ilnukitlfl's zit Svo's Drug: Sturo t°nr viii-It port'nriimiwv will lw rvmml «nu-s. .\ rlmnuv ut' [tru- gxzvminv is tn lw manh- vm-h night and tht'ntl't' IH\'vl‘s \x'liu uttvml iilt' pit'tltu's rmruhn'h' will zipprwiutv this c-tlainuo whirl: tlw mmmgmm-nt lmw zirraiimt-il. TIMMINS TRAINING CORPS DEVELOPING CREDITABLY. 'l'lw Muviwrrivs m â€w lluydvn pru- [wily an'm'h‘d Hm “Huntiun nI' IIIMI)‘ porlmlm mnrv Hum gulcl~~m Hu- clin- unr hmu'-.\lr. Nivhuls 'win': vslwvi- lully mind in this rvgm'cl. T02. MAR?“ nmvmm TO TIMMINS EMPIRE. l’imlll)‘. tllruugh the mmlium “1' The Advmwv. :1 Human] \wlmxm- is «oxtmulml tlw visiturs on the mm «W- msinn Hwy liml [Eu-y mm mmw tn .‘nz'H'Hx'n â€Maria. and “Nil 1! hmm-r .~¢n\° va umv lzc- own name "arm'- 2. 5.37. .t. 2:5...» a... E 5...: 22:...†.22: z: 3.: “2.2:: = F . .5: .22:â€" .:: .3 22.73.]. [2' all the whirl: ammo u!‘ :m- clcvolupml [ml-Hall n gum! gulol vamp. ll Yesterday morning the Pun-“pim- men and the Vilmml Minn were visited aml here. Mr. Summerlmyes was hast at the former with Mr. but» «loll ut the latter. and the gutth-nwn trnm armss the line Witnessml twu mare practical instanom ut‘ the true HM “dag 0'01" lint x‘vnliszml mnre pmetieat instance: at the true ennditiun ut‘ affairs in netnally oper- ating mining priiperties. Amid expressions nt‘ regret. mm- i~ined with essnranees "2' a return visit at same nut t‘nr distant ttt‘t‘aSitlno the party boarded their private eat at mum. and ile'pite the very mild and inelemeitt weather assured Mr. Hayden of the very intenuting and enjuynhle time they had spent in the and mum "no and nil extetniitfl! thanks fur the pleasant thmw'i hriet' programme and humpitniity llt't"lrti(‘ti. It was amusing tn unto :mximm sumo members ut‘ hunk-«l fur snmplm vm'rying ihlv gvlcl \vlzirh gum tn dis 0M udagvâ€"-â€"â€lnls may '20 gr ramp. 'I lie last inspefliun was a nmnd Hi the undergï¬nnnd Wnrkings during which once more the Mim‘ represent- ative extended every lu-ivilegv for the visitors to witness many sight. whirl: same probably never dreamed ":W‘ll tlu- ("t'l'k M' â€w WNIHH'I' c-MIM mt almnlu-n tlw spirits "9' any pron-m ~311ch it was truly prvtly Imol while buy wow hero. )H' Peerless Gasoline saves ‘ Motors. Ottoline, the lubricant produced. in Hwy liml Hwy mm mmw tn I'Hx'n (mun-m. and “Nil :1 lungt-I' Hwy umv lu- 0mm muz'v "arm'- sm'm'isml m thv «ltwolupuwnts mmhtmns tlwn. Ailâ€"iomohile Usensï¬' arless Gasoline saves w .tors. Ottoline. the est Ihe BrLtish-lmerican Oil Co. nut glittm'.†Mr “I this pnrtivulnr TIMMINS Jottings on the Visit. Timmins, Ont. At Other Mines. t being: takvn in n pmv- nwmlwrs ut' tlw rvvvntly I'm'urcls '5‘ Hull's!!!“ ' llw gum-h ulmlinml Hwy will lw nhlv In pivhnl‘inl stury "I. â€w M "MD Im Hu- gunk-men Vltnossml IN. 5 0f the true nomally oper- Hug wry us- (lispruvv â€I? w guld which . Stump Sim" puim. Inn:- wry tlw lmrty Before Buying‘Your Hay, Flour and Feed You should give us a call akin: JUMP- : TIMMINS. 0 o 'l'lu- l’vmln'nkv 'l‘mm ('rmzwil :It :1 slwvinl nwvling‘ \‘ntml $1,000 fur the yum-lump nf :2 mzu'hiiw gm: I’ur tho 5010 Hzlttzllinn. “OOOOOOOOGOQOODCODOOOOODGOOOOOOOOOOOO0.9990.00.09.... M 362.... km Hub. wow .5 m IONDON.â€"~ Athens dcspatches re- port a Russian aeroplane squadron bombarded Con stantinople Monday, .\ stomh Hmnn 1»! r121i°uil;is “Hill'- in‘: in!†tiw hmulquurtors 1»: tlw l.’ III .11)le and [111- ills! Reginu-nts at Hmn~ 1111111.'|li1- imlimin 11! tlmsv â€timing zirv umrriw! nwn. PARISâ€"Germans are hurling in- fantry against the French in Vosges with trifling losses. but without gain. Severe attacks repulsed at Linge. In the Arras region artillery duels con- tinue. LONDON. A big new peace scheme is on foot in Berlin which will be disclosed to the world within two weeks. PBTROGRAD.â€"- The War Oflice admits that Vilna will soon fall to the Germans. severing the Petrograd- Poland Railway. Provision is made to withdraw forces. The Government is cheered by increased output of munitions and expects soon to resume the offensive. say it was the destroyer Novik which destroyed many German shipps in the 13cent ï¬ght when it was tried to sink the Lussian drcadnought “Stem." PBTROGRAD.--Oflicial Admiralty statement regarding naval tight in Riga Guli‘ says it was a British sub- marine that sunk the German battle. cruiser Moltke. and that two German cruisers and eight torpedo boats were sunk. No mention is made of the ssinking of German transport: as reported. MITYLBNB.â€" A British aviator sunk a Turkish transport at the Dar- danencs with bombs from aeroplanes for tho flï¬rst time since the war was started. PARIS.â€"- Announcement is made? that eight hundred thousand British: troops hold 100 miles of battle fronti in Plandcxs. ’ LONDON.-â€"A joint militarj action of Italian troops against Turkey is now disclosed. It is now announced that Italy declares war on Turkey. AMSTERDAM.~«At a secret con- ference of the Cabinet. Ministers call- ed by the German Chancellor's ï¬nan- cial secretary. he said that tho new war loan would exhaust. the Empire's ï¬nancial resources. PARISâ€"JR French torpedo boat was sunk by a German dastroycr ofl‘ Ostend last night. says an Admiralty report. A WEEK'S DESPATCHES TO THE ADVANE. Items From Various War Centres and Other Interesting Items of News WED‘TESDAY. AUGUST 25th. LONDON.- Pctrcgmd dcspatchcs \VB DRAW YOUR SPECIAL ATTENTION TO OUR SPLEND LINE OF MONDAY. AUGGUST 23rd. TUESDAY. AUGUST 3121:. BUCOVETSKY BROS. Men’s Shirts Of All Descriptions If So, LONDONâ€"A Paris dcspatch says a .Russian .submarinc .on .Monday .sank the German cruiser Augsburg in Ithe Baltic. Do ('nl. Higgar. diI'm'tn:°-g0IwI':xl nl' lrunslmrts :uul supplim. lms lwvn ufl‘vrml Hm men hm: tho Kingshm dish'iv! fur tlu- Army Svm'im- ('«n'ps. Sixty mun hun- m:listml at St. 'l‘lmums SilH'P Mummy and H10 first lwcvlv wlm pussml their medic-u] ox- nminutiun 10“ {W the Lmulnn umbil- iznliun munp .\'vst0r¢ln.\'. PARISâ€"The greatest aviation raid of the war was carried out by 62 French aviators who bombarded Ger- man munition factories at Dillingham. CARDIFF-«The miners who went on strike and threatened the tying up of munitions being manufactured re~ turned to work to-day. ROME.â€" Railway trafï¬c between Switzerland and Austria is interrup- ted while large bodies of Austro- German troops are being massed near lnzhruck. LONDON.â€"Serbia's note paves the way for a second step in Balkan ne- gotzations. They thought it best not to concede Allies terms for bringing Bulgaria into the war. PARIS. -Lloyd George states here that the army new training will be the most powerful in the world and later it can be told what was accom- plished U the British with the great- est admiration. killing and wounding thirty-one. in. cluding eight Greeks. ATHENS.†Two Allied cruisers penetrated the Dardanelles and horn- ‘cerded Kastance batteries with con- siderable «feet. A British submarine sunk {our Turkish sloops carrying troops. Hospitals in Constantinople are so crowded that ship in the her- her are being used for wounded. LONDONâ€"Rome despatchea say the Balkrn League is to be recon- structcd with provision for putting con‘bincd armies of one million men in the field. LONDON .-â€"-â€"It is expected the Dar- danollm will be forced in a few weeks. Turks are despairing since Italians made move to lend troops in Asia Minor. BBRLIN.-â€" Hostile aviators bomb. (a Ofl‘cnburg. injuring twelve civil- inns. LONDONâ€"Tho Serbian Council of Ministers meet at Nish to frame re. ply concerning plan to cede territory to Bulgaria. A decision will be an- nounced within fortywiglit hours. PAPJS.â€"A French aviator bom- barded the railway station at Lore- baci: yesterday. Furious cannonado ï¬ghting around Souchcs and Nionvilio is reported. no infantry clashes re- ported. THURSDAY. AUGUST 26th. 2:21: You lntexfl to Budd] ,Get our prices on Lumber FIVE