esns In a letter to Dr. Mcelunis, Mayor of Timmins, Rev. J. Maxwell Allen, formerly pastor of the Timmins. Presâ€" byterian churelf}; but since his return from overseas service being in charge of the, YÂ¥. M.C.A. work at the Canadian Sault, wishes to be remembered kindâ€" ly to all his old friends in the North Land.â€" During his service overseas, the letter says Mr. Allen never lost touch with the North.â€" Wherever he went, Mr.â€"Alloen says, in England, France, Egypt, Mesopotamia _ he Found sooner or later a copy of The Advance. No matter where it might be, what country or what line of duty the soldiérs were engaged upon, The Advance would be sure to turn up in due season to please and comfort the men, Mr. Allen savs. went, Mr.â€"Allon France, â€"Egypt, Found sooner or His many friends in the Camp were pleased to see Mr. R.â€" Halliwell (‘*SNlim‘*"") return to town last week after an whsence of several months. While away, Mr.‘Halliwell had charge of the sinking of a big shaft at Glace Bay, N. S., for the Foundation Comâ€" pany, of ‘Montreal, one of the largest contracting firms in Canada. Needâ€" less to say, with ‘*Slim‘"‘ in charge, the contract was completed on time and in ‘firstâ€"class condition and â€" all parties satisfied with the good work done in record time and without a sincle hitch. S Mr. and (Mrs. W.â€"E. MceCoyâ€" have returned from their wedding trip in the.south, and will reecive the good wishes of their many friends here. _ The visit of the Ontario Teachers‘ Association to Timmins is expected to take place in August. There will be likely about 200 in the party tourâ€" ing the North Land. Division Court was held here Thursâ€" day with number of important eases to be dealt with. _ Judge Hartman presided. a The prizes for theâ€"Big Day of Sports here on July Ist are on exâ€" hibition in Stock‘s *Jewelry Store window. Mrs. E. L, Longmore left on Friâ€" day for the south, being called to her old home by the news of the illness of her mother. Mrs. J. WV. Faithful leaves this{[ Mrs. D. Warren and family are week on a visit to relatives across | visiting in the south. the line. ; | Friday and Saturday, July 2nd 3rd LEROY SCOTT‘S New Empire T heatre PARTNE" S OF THE NNIGHT Tiuimmins News in Brief Wednesday Thursday, June 30th July 1st Monday Tuesday 2.15 p.m. Saturday 2.30 p.m. COLOMBO‘S ORCHESTRA DANCING, THEATRE BASEMENT Kome Dance in RKomfort A Drama of the Underworld The Soul of a Woman â€" The Duty of a Detective A Thousand Thrills! A Great Mystery! Every Wednresday and Saturday Sealed Hearts EUGENE OBRIEN 3% consideranle excrfement y running away. Some children on the hill had a narrow escape froin injury, bhut the luck of these runaway horses was lik the lucke of the T. ,_ N.O. The team came down as far as the corner of Pine street and Fourth Avenue at livelygelip, but they turned the â€"corâ€" ner at the Hotel Goldfields too elosely and one of them went down on the sidewalk with his feet up against the front of the building and _ securely heb the other runaway where he was. Those on the verandah of the hote had a nervous minute or two, but evâ€" entually the horse that lbad fallen was raised to its feet, the other horse cooled and quieted down, and practicâ€" ally no damage found to be done, The horses belonged to the Northern Canâ€" ada Power Co., and from their run on Saturday the Power Co. may safely figcure on a surplus of power so long as they own that team. A team of horses standing up on the hil on Saturday shortly before six o‘clock in the afternoon created considerable excitement by â€" running away. Some children on the hill had a narrow escape froim injury, hut the luck of these runaway horses was lik the ludl»ot the T. N.O. The team came down as far as the corner of His many friends here will deeply regret that His Honour Judgo Hayâ€" ward was forced recently to undergo an operation for the amputation of one of his legs at the ankle. The opâ€" eration was successfully performed in Toronto, and all will be pleased to know that Judge Hayward is now making satisfactory progress to reâ€" covery. (It will be some weeks, howâ€" ever, before he will be able to be out and apound again as usual. Bush fires were bad last week in the Kelso district and near the **Y" at the Falls, but along came the more or less gentle rain, and the fires were out. « Mr. Chas. Barnard, formerly driver for the. Timmins Fire Dept., but reâ€" cently at Charlton where he has been engaged in lumbering operations, is a visitor to Timmins .tlMsâ€"week, reâ€" newing old acquaintances here. Mrs. Geo.r Vary and daughter, Miss Florenge, have gone to ‘\lwln"an on a visit: Messrs. C. G. Williams, H. Webb, Geo., Vary, W. M. Widdifield and J. Mason visited Cochrane on Thursday last and took part in the work at the Masonic Lodge there. Famous Story For rentâ€" Building, 30 x 30, on eorner of Cedar street and Fourth Avenue, opposite the Fire Hail; rery desirable business stand, suitable for store; 9 furnished rooms ahbove. Apâ€" ply Simms Hooker, Timmins. All visiting brethren are cordially invited to join with the members of Timmins L. O. L. 2552, in the annual church serweces to be held in the Presbyterian church, on Sunday evenâ€" ing, July l1th, at 7 o‘élock. Brethâ€" ren will kindly assemble at their hall at 6 o‘elock p.m. § 26â€"27. ORANGEMEN, ATTENTION!. FOR