Book, Stationery and Music Store . 4 DOORS from GOLDFIELD®S HOTEL on 4th Ave. Next Advance Office SCHOOL OPENING Rankâ€" Statinneryv and Music Store Headquarters for Public and Separate School Books and Supplies. We aim to please the children at all times. Opposite Town Ha FALLS CIRCHES Sto0RD SEGTION CHAMPIONSHIP to beautiful pxtvmnw DV LilULiLi¢, heav y batting in both games, and good allâ€"round team work. â€" Thacker and Campbell, who pitched for Cochrane, were treated alike by the Falls batâ€" ters, the former being hit for twelve safe blows in the first game and the latter was hit safely ten times in eight let up in an elfort to save himsé the next game. Ellie allowed six hits in this game, all widel} tered, with ‘the exception of the inning when two cracks were | into two runs. In this game B gan, each g01 the ninth inn himself of a ing first ‘base rigc‘ht field. on Tuesday, Coons was in jured sliding to home plate and in the ninth inning base umpire Worrell rendered a clos decision on Don. Campbell at thir« base, after Bousquet had made a won derful throw from deep eenter t Anson in an endeavor to cut him off The play . wa could be. Little struck out ‘fifteen ‘batters, which indicates the calibre of twirling exhibited by him. (Cochrane could not hit him at all in the pinches. One of the features of tnis game was a terrific threeâ€"base hit off the bat of Hagan, who by dint of faster base runningz could easily have made a of Hagan, who by dint of fas running could easily have home run. The ball went cles left field fence before stoppin Coons and Bartholemew had > hits. In the seeond game plave« In the seeond game played Thursâ€" day, Little opposed ‘*Slip‘"" Campbell. It was Little‘s seeond game within three days, as mentioned above. Coâ€" chrane sent in Campbell as a fresh piteher. This was just to the liking of the Falls players. They proceeded to bat him all over the lot, Hagan leading with three hits in four trips to the plate. Brydge also had three fhits in six trips, while Coons and Gratton had two each. Gratton‘s playing from the sixth inning on was well worth witnessing. Gauthier by running ftrom short on a close decision at first base and pushing. Umpire Worrell, drew down an expulsion from the game. Bousquet went to short and Gratton to center field. Here he played wonâ€" derful ball, getting two hits in three trips, two putouts and two assists, performing in clever style. In the seventh innin#., Gratton doubled Allaâ€" performing in ciever seventh inning, Gratto rie off first ‘base on and in the ninth innin vanagh at the plate beautiful throw in. The game was keen! up to the ninth inni up 1 body last and m ew In vyo â€"TUns. . L. Anson, Co« ich got two nDIlIn imnotaet three singles we i the ninth innin ) taking both gar uUted in viectories ling by Elliot tat lmost Ot reaten racks were turned this game Barthoâ€" s, Becker, and Haâ€" its off Thacker. In irtholemew robbed hit <by not touchâ€" , alst they by winnin THE FPORCUPINE ADVANCE me plaved Thursâ€" Campbell. ond within n o amie ois Falls Seâ€" he champion f the N.O.B. uphill ‘battle patte 11 tyle. In the doubled Allaâ€" beautiful peg he cut off Caâ€" n an equally jured sliding ninth inning lered a elose rell at third made a wonâ€" p center to of the m e mtested an( periect WVix alf of three 111 TW ~macdk )tal of eight addiâ€" made of the s into s@ore Little If fTor in all scatâ€" ighth urned ()â€" 1O Treet mins and o event of Tin in the replay will create a vethenchenshnen LMMMMOQO“WMWWQWWWO #000 Four Stores in the North 1( chrand 1Cce iutomaone pa ie iback stop. d Tiekner in t eeth and glass shield inflictu hrst haif, i next week leld initicting minot .. Mrs. Tickner had ended to and came he finish of the game now play off with the rst half. and this will ioi Sn Imnee Geo. Taylor Hardware, Ltd. The dball ie mouth from the rDT}E In win(d the THOROUGHLY CAPABLE STENOâ€" GRAPHER, with 8 vears‘ experiâ€" Tenders for Water Works Extension noon, for t} SDPPUC mMIns l nhe Iawexst or any TCender 10L I sarily accepted. J. F. Henderson, Town Eng Sealed tender ents, will be re 11 Ourth Plans "A CHAINM OF SERVICE" The M awest or any tender not nece dexsIire ondav Street \venue a VIn Dbe rece own Cl snecin( tende rs, marked as to conâ€" eceived by H. E. Montâ€" Clerk, until 12 o‘clock September 11th, 1922, of a 6 water main on from Third Avenue to râ€"obtained _ Town Hall, i{TI0n years‘ exper ion mA V De 1 opportunity to be olfered : Ura while the grasping is good. Our who is rétiring from a« instructs us to sell a l of complete instruction business and financial st bear in mind that this history, but rather a ip ness plan with detailed i putting it into operation have to invest money in few dollars capital is all Sale Ont BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 1ave wal a difetime for this oifered : Grasp it Cobalt Cochrane â€"New Liskeard Timmins 1c Irt ues C At