FOR SALEâ€"A fair sized barn, built in two sections. This is large enough to make two darge sized garages. Barn is now situated behind Marâ€" shallâ€"Ececlestone Warehouse, next to Northern Ontario Light and Power Company. Must be moved aoff proâ€" perty in one week. H. A. Proctor, apposite Goldfields Hotel. _ Dated at Timmins this 28th day of July, 1922. Witness : 31â€"33 ‘\Notice* is hereby given that the partnership heretofore subsisting betâ€" ween us, the undersigned, as Timmins Brick Contracting Company in the town of Timmins in the district of Temiskaming has this @ay ‘been disâ€" solved by imutual eonsent. All debts owing to the said partnership are to be paid to Herbert William Varney at Timmins aforesaid, and all claims against the said partnership are to be presented to the said Herbert William Varney, by whom the same will ‘be settled. i Bankrupt Sale of R. G. Long Co. Stocks at S. Bucovetsky‘s Timmins and Schumacher Stores. Highâ€"class goods at prices seldom quoted. A real sale with genuine bargains. _ Hundreds have visited the stores already and have been greatly pleased. If you wish to save money and secure unusual bargaw see the posters, then visit the Bucovetsky store. Come and you will come again 29% Third Ave. Timmins, Ont. 0#9#9090900009000000008000000000000000890000000000000006008 00090000000000000600000000000009 096 0000000000000 0000080004 00000000 0 0 0 6 0 09 4 8 JOSEPH MARCUS HACKETT. HERBERT WILLIAM VARNEY. The Greatest Sale of Them Allâ€"â€"Still in Progress WANTEDâ€"F wish to buy a five or six roomed house. Must have water and sewerage or be on a street where there is water and sewerage. Must be between Third and First Ave. ‘Price to be around $2500.00. . Can pay all cash. H. A. Proetor, opp. (Goldfields Hotel. Notice is bhereby given that a Byâ€" Law was passed by The Council of The Corporation of The Town of Timâ€" mins, on the 24th, day of July 1922, providing for the issue of Debentures to the amount of $58,750:00 for the purpose of the installation of an aeâ€" tivated Sludge Disposalâ€" Plant, and that such Byâ€"Law was registered in the Registry Office of, Land WTitles, Haileybhury, in the District of Temisâ€" kaming, on the 29th, day of July 1922, under number 527. Any motion to quash or set aside the same or any part thereof must be made within three months after the publication of this notice, and cannot be made thereafter. Dated the Ist. day of Augast, 1922. H. E. MONTGOMERY, Clerk. â€"~â€"â€"81â€"33 . BUCOVETSKY FINE HOLOAY EVENT Ai SOUTH PORCUPINE AUG. 4 Men‘s 220 yds.â€"Ist. Bergeron; 2nd. Adamson., Boys‘ 200 yds.â€"Ist. J. Bnnnell‘; 2nd. B. Levinson. War Veterans 100 \(]Qâ€"â€"lbt Dunâ€" bar; 2nd. Adamson. - Ladies Raceâ€"lst. JTreme Wilson; 2nd. Jean Brisson. Girls‘ Race under 16 yrs.â€"Ist. Irene Wilson ; 2nd. Helen Michaelson., Ladies‘ threeâ€"legged Raceâ€"Nellie Studor and Fearn MeCarthy. Men‘s One Mileâ€"1Ist. MeMillan; 2nd. MeDonough, Boys* threeâ€"legged Raceâ€"Carpenâ€" ter and Mahoney. Running Broad Jumpâ€"I1st. Sundâ€" bérg, 18 ft. 1 in.; 2nd. Bergeron, 17 ft. 11%: in. Runninz Hop Step and Leapâ€"1st. Sundberg, 39 ft. 11 in.; 2nd. Bergeron 39 ft. 5 in. Shot Putâ€"W. Miller, 26 ft. 8 in. Running High Jumpâ€"1st. Sundberg 4 ft. 11 in.; 2nd. Bergeron. Pole Vaultâ€"Ist. Sundberg, 8 ft. 6 in.; 2nd. B. Levinson, 8 ft. 4 â€"in. Pole Vaultâ€"1st B. Levinson; 2nd. Bostrom. Boys‘ High Jumpâ€"1st. G. Mason; 2nd. B. Levinson. . Boys*‘ Broad Jumpâ€"1st. B. Levinâ€" son; 2nd. A. MeMurray. Log Sawingâ€"F. LaForest and Geo. Bannermanâ€"â€"33 seconds. Tugâ€"ofâ€" Warâ€"Iroquois â€" Falls: Fire Brigade beat the Dome Mines in 46 seconds. SPECIAL MEETING OF PORC. CROWN WEDNESDAY A special meeting of the shareholdâ€" ers of the Poreupine Crown Mines has been called for Aug. 10, for the purâ€" pose of considering two byâ€"laws to he submitted by the directors. One plan is to increase the eapital to $4,000,â€" 000, and the other is to purchase the assets of the Northerown Mines which is the holding company for the mergâ€" ed properties of the Poreupine Crown and Thompsonâ€"Krist. The viceâ€"president of the Poreupine Crown gives the following explanaâ€" Canoe Tilting Contestâ€"H. Garrett and T. MceDonough,. Men‘s Swimming Raceâ€"1st. Howâ€" land ; 2nd. Carlin. Boys‘ Swimming Raceâ€"1st. Billie Wood ; 2nd. Borie Levinson. Greasy Pole Walkâ€"Borie Levinson. Land Sports Bicyele Race (to Deme Mine and return)â€"iIst. G. J. Hif; znd. Renald Mansfield. Footballâ€"Timmins goals to ‘*Your directors have approved of an offer being made to the Northâ€" erown Poreupine Mines, Lamited, for the purchase of the property, mines, equipment and other assets of the company by the cancelling of the outâ€" standing obligations and commitments due to your company to the amount of $160,000, and the issue of 600,000 shares of one dollar each of the inâ€" creased capital stock of your comâ€" pany. The directors of your company have also approved of an application being made to the Ontario Governâ€" ment to increase its eapital stock to 4,000,000 shares, of which4 1,400,000 Men‘s 100 yardsâ€"ist. Bersg 2nd. Adamson. Boys‘ 100 yardsâ€"I1st. Borie J son; 2nd. Joe Thomas. Men‘s 220 vds.â€"Ist. Bergeron tion Baseball Gameâ€"Picked Teams, Batâ€" teriesâ€"Tate and Melntyreâ€"Farr and Destefano. Resultâ€"a tie, 3 runs each. Track Events Men‘s 100 vardsâ€"Ist. Bergeron; t6. Ll% in. Standing Broad Jumpâ€"Dead Heat, Ritmhble and Bergeron, each 9 ft. 4 in. Runninz Hop Step and Leapâ€"1st. Sundbere, 39 ft. 11 in.; 2nd. Bergeron (Continued from Page THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE beat orie «Levinâ€" Dome shares would remain in the treasury, to be sold to provide working eapital, and 600,000 shares handed to the Northerown Poreupine Mines, Limitâ€" ed, in payment of balance of purchase price of its property and assets, as set forth abhove. Interest was roused this week by the report of a good strike at the Poreuâ€" pine ‘Crown in the workings now unâ€" fler way at the 500â€"ft. level. The strike is said to be a very promising one and to indicate that the present operations are meeting with much sueâ€" ‘*Your directors feel that this will be the most equitable way of meeting the situation that has arisen, through the lack of working eapital, to enahle the company to complete thorough exâ€" ploration of the properties of the Northerown Poreupine Mines, Limtâ€" ed. Being closely situated to the vaâ€" luable areas of the Hollinger Mines, Limited, and owing to the favorable showings recently opened up in the western part of your pmpell\, your directors feel warranted in recomâ€" mending further development work.‘"‘ LiA Lf4 Lffe Ljpg Ee e L e Lo e EPn GOOD STRIKE REPORTED AT PORCUPINE CROWN In the district baseball series Iroâ€" quois Falls will play here on Thursaay of next week, Aug. 17th. It will be a good game. Up to date in the second half of the district schedule Timmins, Iroqpquois Falls and Cochrane each have a win to their credit, with anâ€" other ‘‘called‘‘* game between the Falls and Cochrane to be played off again if it affects the standing. By dowbling the seore on Cochrane last Saturday the Falls showed they are still very much in the reckoning, so the game on Thursday of next week should be a lively one. An item in The Advance last week suggested that Cochrane had won the first half of the series. This is ereditâ€" inz Cochrane with more than is comâ€" ing to them. There are four wins creâ€" dited to Cochrane for the first half of the series and three wins for Timâ€" mins, but there is also a tie game betâ€" ween Cochrane and Timmins to be settled, and if this should be won by Timmins, â€" Timmins would be tied for first place in the first halff. Timmins thus has a chance and the players are sure that it is a very good chanee, of winning the first IROQUOIS FALLS BASEBALL TEAM HERE NEXT THURSDAY half of the series. For the second halÂ¥ Timmins also has good chanees, wlhiule the Falls also is much in the Accordingly the coming ga the oldâ€"time ball rivals is a specially interesting ene / The formal opening of the new Ns+â€" "ation Army hall on Fourth Avenue opposite the public school, took pla«r4, with special services Naturday ever ing and Sunday. Lieut.â€"Col. Miller, o Toronto, Brigadier MeAmmond of North Bay, were present for the opening. â€" The Salvation Army no® have a fine new meeting place thar was erected in record time. \ Monday at 1 p.m. an wmarn was se in from ‘Box 34, and a very prompt response made by the Fire Brigada about 20 members being present ix lesssatime than it takes to tell at. T he fire was in a shed at the rear of a lot on Fifth Avenue between Biren Maple street. The cause of the fire :+ unknown, but boys with matches are suspected as causing the blaze avhick had good headway before being di=â€" covered, The damage done by the fire was not material, thanks«to the good work of the Brigade under Deputs® Chief W. G. Smith,. Main Street Schumachetr gcame hetwee® is likelyv to be