Ang. 11th quois.Falls. Aug. 18â€" games s( Aug. 4â€" BASEBALL GAMES FOR THF NEXT WEEK OR TWO. HER EXCLUSIVE PRIVILEGE You must not think that because man abuses brings relief, Put up in capâ€" sules, easily swallowed, Sold by reliable druggists for a dollar, ‘Ask our agents or send card for free sample to Templeton‘s, 142 King St. W, Toronto. Agents, Local Dealer. E. J. MEYERS, mit you to do so. he followin =â€"sleepless nights, constant snecezing, streaming ey86, wheezy breathing :â€"â€" _ eduled ve Meln Lroq Violins differ subtly New Edison Realism We have an **Ave Maria‘" played by Albert Spalding with his Guarnerius.. This famous violin has a brilliant, singing tone. _ We have a second ‘*‘Ave Maria" Rrâ€"CrEaTIoN played by Carl Flesch with his genume Albert Spalding bimself recently took part in a test of the New Ediâ€" son‘s Realism, at New York City. He played in direct comparison with the of his performance by the New Edison, Mr. Henry Hadley, one of the jury of the three distinâ€" guished musicians who listened from Mi lt it Hollinzer isband she will ve Maria®‘ râ€"Cn:=EatrIOoN ert Spalding with hus is famous violin has a ig tone. _ We have a Maria" Flesch with his genuine Come in and compare these two Rrâ€"Crraâ€" rioxsâ€"tone for tone._ If the New Edison makes clear the distinection between the singing Guarnerius and the mellow Stradivarius, you know it has perfect realism for you. The NEW EDISON J. MEYERNS, DEALEF®, TIMMINS., GNT in tone! ‘I by that fact ‘‘and they will not catch this bird again that way. I know there is gold in the Hurricanaw district, and you might tempt me to rush up there on reports of wew finds of gold, but so far as silver, argentite, or any other kind of ‘"‘tite‘‘ is concerned yours truly will rush no more to Amos. You can tell the world! You can holler to the universe."" ALLEGED SILVER FIND AT AMOS SAID TO BE ‘"‘SALTED." as ‘Deing uncover naw district pros; their usual keenne these reports. ** UTPILC one knows wao w the ‘*salting"‘ : an well for the sake of the happy life. l trict from the oceu suggzested Iby the other desirable mi "The Phonograph with a Soul" UInNnCo Ca uU tecently, the 1 of gsilver t and the @C1Or gck j eâ€"silver fou »st the behind a screen, said: *‘The Rrâ€" CrEatiox matched Mr. Spalding‘s performance tone for tone."" The New Edison is the only phonoâ€" graph which has given this conâ€" clusive proof of its perfect realisin. It has triumphed in 4,000 such comâ€" parisonâ€"tests. schist into [ W me artificial ‘~silver. ‘IP‘h keenness now to follow up rts. ‘*"The men who do ire altozgether too fresh,"‘ 1O Te was in the e was vered in the Hurricaâ€" rospectors do not show qccenurrence prospdt ind this J of law and ne injury Stradivarius. mellow tone. DCCLo 10 Lt a report of a b11g Hurricanaw dis« a rush of pros» any good. No responsible fot 11( Tro i had heen dets} find s just ; AS order and to the dis 18 although reported prose resust. Amos 10 ( U «. Y ‘This violin has a rich Its no use setting the alarm clock unless you get up when it rings; it is no use msking resolution unless you make a big effort to carry them out. FINED FOR SETTING FIRE WITHOUT PERMIT At the police court he day Magistrate Atkins fine of $10.00 and costs out lhe oTher cases ‘Delore The court lIast week were unimportant, being chiefly plain and fancy drunks. To give a spice of variety to the cases, however, Harry Skywhar was fined $5 and costs for riding a bicycle on the sidewalk. Chief Wilson caught Harry after he had ridden up and down on the main street sidewalks, and very properly run Harry and his bicycle into the cooperina. Riding on the sidewalks is a dangerous practice at ‘hest, but with an explosive name like Skywhar it is a public menace. U}p the #1( ine of Lumber A man on first and third,"‘ said he, Here‘s where we work the squeeze.‘‘ Oh, Charlie, dear not right out here, is so public, please."" PnNnC{ some in detenceé conside 00 and ¢ e otherâ€" Since 1914, the total priceâ€" increase in the New Edison has been less than 15 %. Mr. EKdison has, personally, abâ€" sorbed more than one half of the increased costs of manâ€" ufacture. . He may not be able to do this much longer. Buy nowâ€"if you want toâ€" day‘s prices. Our Budget Plan will help you. It disâ€" tributes the payment over the months to come,. PRICES! HALT! i ln M the magistrate points of law ra The magistrate tion, imposed the COStsS ‘tting C4CASC on the Pierce out a fire with had been adâ€" vious week‘s imposed ate, affte» the fine of to look Thurs NeW VcIN GUT BN KEDORA 6 fFFT WIDE AT 140 FfE Ksora Issues Report Reviewing Proâ€" Last week the Porcupine \ Keora issued a report covering the operaâ€" tions for the past six months. The reâ€" port, which is signed by Wm. B. Gunâ€" ton, the secretary, speaks for itself, and is in part as follows :â€"â€" ‘The development plan called for a shaft 250 feet and a crosscut 363 feet to the north, to cut the high grade ore located ‘by diamond drilling in veins numbers five and six. ‘*This shaft is now completed, equipâ€" ped and timbered to a depth of 150 feet, which a little more than passes the halfway mark in sinking. a depth of about 140 feet and at the date of this writing, a highly mineralized vein showing a width of eight feet and dipping to the north, nassed throug@ch the shaft. This disâ€" eight feet and dipping to the north, passed through the shaft. This disâ€" covery, the company‘s manager desâ€" the full importance of it will not be determined until the same vein is cut avain in the crosseut. Without time at this writing to explore this disâ€" coverey, the company‘s manager desâ€" cribes it as fine looking ore which may become of considerable importance, although it must be remembered that this is not included in our developâ€" ment expectations as outlined in our report of December last. ‘"As the shareholders may not have before them the results of diamond drilling previously reported, we are re stating them herewith as follows: Vein No. 1.1â€"Traced for over 600 feet on the surface showed a width of 40 feet and an average value in gold of $6.00 per ton. This vein was eut with two deep drill holes 100 feet apart at a depth of 748 feet, showing values of $6.26 and $5.95. Vein No. 2.â€"Shows a width of 18 inches and an average value of $11.80 per ton. â€"Married life baseball _ man. then the fowls sacrifices, then eet home. ng smooLnly, the sharehold. for excedingly the aperations ed.‘‘ Vein No inches and per ton. V ein No. 5.â€"Shows a width and an average value of $110 per ton. Vein No. 4â€"Shows a width of 15 inches and an average value of $19.40 per ton. serve, mnave tTaken dn opLilom onl L116 Hylands Lot, which is due East of your middle claim and directly east and adjoining your area of developâ€" mment. ‘The Poreupine Crown Comâ€" pany are now drilling for the extenâ€" sion of the veins Nos. 5 and 6. Their work is being pushed with very great vigor, and we would be very glad to see them get equally good results, as it would be pleasing to have competent and efficient neighbors as well as to further establish the importance of this section of the Porcupine camp. ‘‘The installation of a plant and development generally has been a litâ€" tle slow, due to delays in delivery . of material and annoying but not serious labor trowble. The work is now goâ€" ing smoothly, however, and we believe the shareholders can reasonably look for excedingly satisfactory results as the aperations as outlined are continuâ€" V ein No. 6.â€"Shows feet and an average va gold per ton. ‘‘"Since the highest encountered north of will first be m to open up these ore protection to the north own outr forty acr« up to 200 result ing, t which gress During Past Six Months. WHEN A FPAN MARRIES 200 acrc a result of the extraordimary obtained in our diamond drillâ€" » Porcupine Crown Company, s controlled by the Crown Reâ€" iave taken an option on the re} CaC 3.â€"SBhows an average comes natural to the First the diamond, on the iplate, then the the awful trouble to lorthn your company ‘ patented claims of rinzing vour estate run to t e ‘bodies a width of 24 value of $3.40 due East of divectly east developâ€" Oe W a aft, the ie north 20 feet in zold BICYCLE FOUNDâ€"In Timmins, on July 15th. may have same by proving property and paying exâ€" penses of advertising. Apply at Police Station. â€"20.31 p. Pikie‘s Transfer Best Transfer in Northern Ontario PromptService. Good Attention Prices Right For rentâ€" Building, 30 x 30, on corner af Cedar street and Fourth Avenue, opposite the Fire Hall; very desirable business stand ; suitable for store; 9 furnished rooms above. Apâ€" ply Simms Hooker, Timmins. Freight, Express General Transfer BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NCTARIES. Barristers, Solictors, Notaries. Timnmins and South Poreupine. Mr. A. C. Brown in charge of the Timmins Office, New Empire Theatre Block. Timmins, â€" South Poreupine Toronto GAUTHIER BROWN Cor. Ball (Grounds, opp. Knight Bros McKinnon flavors like the pyrainids of Egypt? Because they are Some Fine Young Horses For Sale GOOD DRIVERS All kinds of Cattle, Poultry, etc., bought and sold. Come to me for what you need in these lines. I Specialâ€"5 fresh milkers for sale now. WANTEDâ€" Position as Bookâ€"keepâ€" er; 6 years experience. Apply Miss D. Pearce, South Poreupine â€"28 Many summer tourists are now head ing for the Great Lakes, and particuâ€" larly to Lake Erie with its fleet of mag nificent passenger steamers. As usual the Baturday daylight tl‘lpn from Buffalo to Cleveland are pjroving very attractive to many traâ€" velers. The Great Ship ‘*SEEANDâ€" BEE,"" the largest ‘and most costly steamer on inland waters of the world, leaves Buffalo every Saturday at 9:00 a.m. and arrives Cleveland 7:00 evenâ€" ing of same day. The night service of the C. B. Line is the same as heretofore, namely; steamers leave Buffalo daily at 9:00 p.m. Aand arrive Cleveland 7 :30 followâ€" ing imorning. (All Eastern Standare A dong ‘ime ago a noted snecialist said that his secret of suceess as a physician was keeping the patient‘s head cool and his feet warm. **hot head""‘ and ‘‘cold feet"‘ are enough to bring disaster to even a well man. â€"0. Byron Copper. 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. 1m6e) DR L. GACNON ARE YOUR FEET WARM? VETERINARY OFFICE HAILEYBURY. DAYLIGHT LAKE TRIPS 69 Maple Street, Timmins, Box 317. Phone 206A.