40 Sixâ€" K laster Six Coupe. C 5.008 L A 5Â¥ 1\‘.L‘Ldughf Just Recei;ed a full life of all kinds of Royal Crown Derby China. Also full line of Limoges, all patterns. Complete stock of . Silverware and Cut Glass. Come to this store for gifts suitable for Wedding Presents. ‘ 'Eyes Tested. Broken Lenses Replaped. Jleweler and Fully Qualified Optician Phone 141. Next the Post Office, Pine Streer JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN . HALPEKIN Hilll LAUGHLIN L. AALPERIN O MFEFORT HIUHHRRH The Closed Car is\ growing in favor among men who have used cars for several years. Always comfortable in all extremes of climate, the Coupe is the ideal car where a limited passenger carrying capacity is needed. For business and professional needs or for, social or patriotic duties the MceLaughlin Master Six Coupe is the chofice of the ‘*Motor Wise." ~a : JOHN DALTON MW{%““flfl‘n‘ MASTER SX t THIS SHOULD INTEREST ‘ THE BASEBALL FANS. Owing â€" to lck of transportation: facilities, and the high costs entailed by present methods necessary to con-j duet operations, it is understood that the plant of the Matatchewan Gold Mines, the chief property in the Maâ€" tatchewan gold area, is being closed dowp for the immediate present, As soon as electric power is developed from the Montreal River, it is said the property will be reâ€"opened. The lack of transportation facilitiee make it practically impossible to supply power needed on any economic hasis, as the cost of taking in fuel is about proâ€" hibitive for any extended operations. It is claimed that work done on the property so far has proved encouragâ€" ing. Extensive diamond drilling inâ€" dicates the presence of good bodies of ore, and other work also suggests | I l much promise for the property under ektensive development. Under these conditions the eurtailment of _ work }may be considered as only temporary and the advent of"electric power and better transportation facilitiee would mean the resumingof work on an exâ€" tended sceale. may be one int MATATCHEWAN GOLD MINES CLOQOSED DOWN. Baseball Schedules and Sceore Cards have been issued hy The Advance and he secemred at this office by anyâ€" be secured at this offhic uterested in baseball it The cards give the mes of the Poreupine > and the Norther jall Leagiute. Some of â€"ontain the rules and r secured DEALER TIMMINS, â€"ONT. omm oo Mine ie schedules > ‘Mines Base hern Ontario of the cards the egulations Baseball paces for eâ€" various printed a Baseball k for one. EVENTS ARKD GOOD PRIES FOB JULN iIst Programme for the G.W.V.A. Day of Sports in Timmins, and the Prizos Offered. 9.40 A.M.â€"Timmins Band at corner Third Avenue Pine Street; in attendance all day. 9.45 AM.â€"1.â€"Slow Car Race, (Cars 4 Cylinders) start at half minute intervals, (Run around two blocks). lst. Panama Hat; 2nd, Box of Cigars. (Entrance fee .50 cents. 2.â€"Slow Car Race (Cars 6 Cylinâ€" ders), same as above,. Prizes, 1st. Box of Cigars (50yâ€"@nd. Prize Box of Cigars, (25) (Entrance Feq .50 tents. Probably the best possible for the Big to hbeld in Tim (July i1st), is the pr events ~as announced fields Branch of . the der whose auspices being heftd. The i 10.20, AM.â€"3.â€"Boys‘ Football MatckK, (20 Minutes each way). Prizes:â€"Silk Necktie for each player. list of events, prizes, e 10.25 AM.â€"4..â€"Girls‘ ‘ 50 Yard Race, (15 years old and under). Prizes ist. Vanity Case; 2nd. Brooch; 3rd. Brooch. 6.â€"Putting the Shot. Prizes l1st. Box of Cigars, (50); 2nd. Box of Cigars, â€"(25). 11.10%°% AM.â€"7.â€"Girls‘ Baseball, Timmins Schumacher, (5 innings). Prize:Silver Cup to winning team. 11.20 A.M.â€"8.â€"Boys‘ 50 yard race, (12 years old and under),. Prizes:â€" ist. 5lb. Box of Chocolates; 2nd. 11b. Box of Chocolates; 3rd. Mouth Organ. 9.â€"Boys‘ 100 Yard Race (16 years old and under). Prizes; lst.â€"Pr. of Cuf Links; Ind., Silk Necktie; 3rd Silk Necktie, * 12.10 P.M.â€"‘10â€"Slow Horse Race, 1st. Box Benson Hedges Cigars (100); 2nd., 6 Pictures (Framed), (Entrance Fee .25 cents. 12%.â€"Girls‘ Egg and Spoon Race. Prizes, lst. Bon Bon Dish; 2nd: Box of Mixed Biscuits (5 Ibs.).; 3rd., Half Dozen Hapdkerchiefs. 1. PM.â€"13.â€"Football Match (Senior Teams) Donation of $55.00 to winning team. 11.â€"Sack Racée open. Prizes and 2nd. 2 P.M. 14 Baseball, Hollinger vs Dome (League Game) 18 Mon I1st, Bab Slippers 3rd. Silk Necktie. 22.â€"100 Yards Ladies‘ Race, open. Prizes lst. Silk Blouse; 2nd. Pr. Boots (10 inch tops) ; 3rd. Ladies‘ Umbrella. _ 23.â€"Hop Step and Jump, (Boys 15 and under). Prizes, lst. Watch; 2nd. Pr. Running Shoes; 3rd. 11b Box Chocolates. | Orchestra. 10. P.M.â€"Basement ‘New Empire Theatre, Colombo‘s Orchestra. Admission to Dances, Gentlemen $1.50, Welcome to sither place. Reâ€" | freshments supplied. Entrance fees to be handed to H. C. Garner, on or before June 30th. 1920. _Prizes will be exhibited in prominâ€" ent store window. 24â€"Hop Step Jump, open. Prizes ist. Pipe (Amber Stem); 2nd. Flash Light. | er 25.â€"Running High Jump, O0pen, Prizes, lst. 1 Pr. Boots (Harts‘); 2nd. Box of Cigars. 26.â€"Tug of War, (6 Men teams) (G. W. V. A. Challengers). Prize. ist. Silk Necktie to each member of winning team. ® 5. P.M.â€"27.â€"Indoor Baseball, G. W. V. A. vs. Town of Timmins. Prize events. 29.â€"Ladies ~Selling Most Tags. Prizes lst. Manicure Set; 2nd. Box of Chocolates, (5 Ibs.); 3rd. Box of Chocolates, (51bs.) 7 P.M. 30â€"Boxing (at old Theatre) Preliminary Bout (3 rounds). Prizes $25.00 and $15.00. Main Bout (5 Rounds) Prizes $50.00 and $25.00. DANCING 28.â€"Prizes for winntrcof most d the Needle n to each te and Gents‘ of Perfume ; ces the Bi; The followin st recommendation Day of Sports immins toâ€"morrow 100 ~Yard Mens‘ ; l1st. Pri of Pants, and;. 1: BoxX Running Shoes. Married Womens‘ 1. ~Case Pork : 3rd, Box of Assâ€" Mens ants ranim bxy t le Race, (Lady teom).~ Prizes ‘ Toilet Bets; : and Necktie. Race. Prizes ): 2nd. 2pr. ‘ Race, open. ts (Made to Bafety Razor; 1€ Nn Un=â€" k t LUMBER WANXNTEDâ€"Spmuce, Jack Pine and Poplar. \For further inâ€" formation= write to> Harry Towne, Will meet, until further notice, every Tuesday evening in the basement of St. Matthew‘s Church. Visiting Brothers reâ€" quested to attend. A. H. Cooke, W. G. Smith, TIMMINS LODGE, 1.0.0.f. No. 453 A. POOLEY, Meets every first and fourth Woednesday evenings in the baseâ€" ment of St. Matthew‘s Anglican Church. . Visiting brethren alâ€" ways welcome. ; Graduate McGill Medical Coll. Reed» Block, Timmins, Has resumed practise after 3 years service overseas. Phones: Office 202A. Res. 202B GAUTHIER BROWN Barristers, Solictors, Notaries. Timmins and South Poreupine. Mr. A. G. Brown in charge of the Timmins .Office, New Empire Theatre Block. ~ $ Phone 152. P.O. Box 458 Will visit Timmins first of every month at Dalâ€" ton‘s Livery. Any other times by arrangement Ask your dealer for Dr. Gagâ€" non‘s Veterinary Medicines. DR. L. GACNON .. avg4 P ~ + Acd Yss Eue W <§l: d % * nz i we~‘ § Sealed J â€" Tiemâ€"~ % i Righnt? VETERINARY OFFICHE HAILEYBURY. fto you with all its gsoodness rperfectâ€" y preserved. The flavor lastsâ€"and fthe electricallyâ€" scaled package brings . WM. FIELD, For Saleéâ€"1L twoâ€"burner Florence Automati¢ Oil Stove; 1 large size Grand Jewel Coal Stove with feeder; 1 Iron Bed with spring and mattress, All complete and in good condition,. Apply . DRY MAN, Opposite J. Kuilgore‘s. §0000¢09000000000000000040466@ The Council of the above named muâ€" nicipality invite tenders as follows:â€"â€" 1.. For seavenging and burning the same; 2. For seay enwmn\nnl\ ; the townâ€" sites of Schumacher, Moneta and Ctillies Lake. Tenders must be fyled=with the unâ€" dersigned not later than Friday, June 25th 1920. P ACCOUNTANT and AUDITOR xperience â€" Office Reed Blk. E:ergy Timmins, Ont. uipment : Telephone 66 Business«®ystems installed and Improved. F. ARGLES Furniture, Old Dated at South Poreupine this 15th We pay good prices for second hand goods df all kinds. H. CHAUFFER SECOND HAND STORE MONETA TOWNSITE Clothing, Etc. BOUGHT AND SOLD of June 1920 All kinds of junk bought Here‘s y to feeth, »/ appetite. § Tenders Wanted. PLGLEY 5.. PERKFECT GuM Â¥ (4373 _ Township Clerk. 94.