0400900006006 0000060064000 6600000000600 0006604 66 006 6 ¢% 0 TIMMINS FOOTBALL CLUB HOLOS FLEASANT SMOKER General Meeting Wednesday Night Followed by **Smokes,‘‘ ‘‘Drinkâ€" ables,‘‘ and Enjoyable Musical Program VWVX c oHnson â€" ot tie CoOâ€" balt Fire Dept., was dismissed this week Fire Cluef in the MNilver City, followinz an enguiry roto a recent disâ€" order said to have ocenred at one of the Cobalt fown councillors‘ homes. [t is iuinderstood _ that his sueecessor will be Mr. Harry Green who has had econsiderable fireâ€"fighting expertence, aml who has been given the offer ot the ]N)Sitinll ‘)_\' l:ic Council . There â€" were during the even small attendanm nds ; w : Fait done and mueh Y . Martin faro pointed and Peters added est by a brie a wellâ€"told m led the faney all the songs much enjoyed made of the Hallowell, und Mr.â€" ‘ of the favorit to delight a three singers for their tale demand nc mnxz, thet Howeve appointin LFS, ind joved special menflion may De ‘ the selections by **SÂ¥Mim‘" I1, J . Steveons, Jaek Faithful Twaddle, *‘*S8lim"" is one rvorite soloists and never fails ht a gathering, but the other azers were not so well known r talent. though thévy will be 1B V ill had arettes, the tfir evenIIm ‘S$ â€" rlent. 1 1O W feature â€" of m Percet _ of the evening. very pleasant eveâ€" plentiful supply of beer, soft drinks. st â€" Footballâ€" Club orded as a sneeess. Stinson orty present omparatively t‘he only disâ€" of the Coâ€" PORCUPINEâ€"DOME LOSES AT IROQUOIS FALLS, 3â€"0 In the District Baseball League] game at Iroquois Falls on Wednesday, of last week, the Poreupineâ€"Dome lost to the Falls, the score being 3 to 0. Several from Timmins went over. to the Falls for the game and they report one of the best games of the season. ‘""It was big league stuff,"* says Chief Borland. The game was fast throughout, and the seore did not exactly â€" represent the â€" comparative standing of the two teams. The exâ€" cellent showing made by the Falls is credited by some to the unusual work of the new piteher, E. Little, who was a dark horse so far as the baseâ€" ball fans from this Camp are concernâ€" ed. His receord on Wednesday was a remarkable one. He had no less than seventeen strikeâ€"outs to his creâ€" dit during the game. Only six hits were made off him, with two errors. On the other hand the Poreupineâ€" Dome pitcher, Geo. Gray, also pitchâ€" ced a great game. â€" He struckâ€"out five men, only five made hits off him, with O POLITICAL MEN HIT IT RICH AT SHININGTRELE As a general rule the men connected with polities have been ready enouglh to take a chanee on mining ventures. Usually, however, they have lent their money and their names, and someâ€" times their names were not quite so good when they got them back again and their money never came hack at all. â€" Indeed, the political â€" fellows seem to have heen specially unluecky in this line. Of course there are a few outstanding exeeptions, but as a rule the politicians personally _ put more money into mining than they take out. They make their money otherwise than out ‘of their mining ventures. â€"The chief reason for this, perhaps, is that they enter mining ventures too often on other than a business hbasis.> Nome voter, for inâ€" Wiltred Mino, aged only eighteen months, toddled onto the. T. N. 0. track at Mileage 104, near. Cobalt, on Friday afternoon, and #as instantly killed by ‘being hit by the engine of the northbound train. The youngster sot on the track \Qt the erossing and was not seen by the engineer until 1t was too late. As soon as the einld vas seen the engineer made a frantie effort to stop the train by applying the air brakes ete., but all efforts were useless. The body of the child put the Shiningtree of wlhuiech he knew in@. â€" Later he sold a quarter int to Wilbur Cochrane, son of _ Frank Cochrane, and another to Robert Agnew, the metallurgi the International Nickel Co at per Cliff, Ont. The whole thit first seemed to be a case of ** unseen‘‘. ‘After a time, chow work was commeneed on the ; ertv and unusual results appe: strike mattet lil uich he knew nothâ€" d a quarter interest ane, "son of. ~Hon. and another share the metalluraist of Nickel Co at ("nlr- The whole thing at e a case of ‘‘sight > engzineer until 1t seon as the cinld er made a frantie rain by applying .. but all â€" efforts body of the child ver came hback at political _ fellows specially unlucks 0100 KS «6 |)l'()l) P1 Subscribe to your local paper "His Master‘s Voice" Red Seal Records 87255 88303 89073 96002 $5020 87223 Manufactured by Berliner Gramâ€"oâ€"phone Co., Limited Montreal = At Greatly Reduced Prices = Victrolas from $34 up to $597, sold on easy payments, if desired. Ask for free copy of our 624â€"page Musical Ency. clopedia listing over 9000 "His Master‘s Voice"* Records. 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