ments 1 was been working treatments a: health.â€"Tony street, Timmi *+*+Doctors said I had For two years I suff give up work one year. ing $700.00 with differ found â€" no Â¥elief. I st drugless treatments fro and after the second tr some relief.â€" At the en Read what this patient ed for two years with 1 has to say :â€" a few weeks and the b Any intelligent person Medicine only assist should it fail to assis is no cure. Drugless treatments be a great aid in assist have shown results w healing methods have Read what this patie Nature is the only cure ecanopy of heaven. My reason for stating th If you fracture (break) skilled physician will plac en bone in proper position but he can not mend it. ~G Timmins Business College 11‘:‘%@}'3 Building, Timmins, Ont. Phone «434 e Write Box 223 mer gives enroll now positions. Call or write us for full informa tion. The report of th Business College St lished in the next i: Parents interested ment of their sorm®s asked to give their tion to the above m tion to The above Many applications ceived daily for enro iately by students who pleted at other school: the College remaining Among the latest enrollr the different departments of i mins Business College are Mi Rooney, Miss Edith SNlotnick graphic Dept. and Mr. Phili tien, Preparatory Dept. Miss A. Feldman, and Mr. Gerald Ba: Ont. were successful 1 words per minute in writing Test set by Typewriter Co., for be awarded Efficieney mIns‘ cided gay was postpone ly played on M Owing to Monda many of the Ti not able to get c duled WEDNESO A Y _â€" â€"Bulletin FALLS WINS WITH 10 TO 0 SCORE AGATINST TIMMINES A COMMON SENSE TALK ; The Only Graduate Specialist in BY DR. C. 6. HAWLEY Chiropractic and Drugless Therapy in This Minâ€" ing Camp. distri« Marshallâ€"Ececlestone Bldg. the k (Drear) a none Th will place the brok er position to mend end it. ‘Give Nature the bone is mended the enDare Banning aIm met vyer ore being 10 wh rollme 7 wril the J £Y T inrm enroliments All L1CuUIATP @tt! ned report re â€" being T tiis paper the advance Philip Chaeâ€" 1l1¢e(, who suffer ver trouble ved take Dr. Hawle\ din nat ter spe doctor he under the admit it. iture and ire, there proven to limmmins ng 30 ne ne Type trou ments in the Timâ€" {terw 006 hevy wil re andad 12 oftnder SUmMm pub the a I T rovinel Moore an« wall were handsome The footbhall match between the Timmins Juniors and the Dome Junâ€" iors at the Dome was a nice exhibition of good football. The Juniors showed very noteworthy improvement in play and the game was a pleasant one to watch., The two teams are evenlv LC N Nt ht h 9 _ S _A k M Y ; Rh K4 .)uugcu tie seore, 2 to 2. The ret: between these Junior tean played at Timmins on Satuw ing, and there should be a out, not only to encourage but also to see firstâ€"class #o A RETURN JUNIOR FOOTBALL MATCH HERE SATURDAY meéeting in the Coune 8 p.m. Friday evening. A meeting of ~all interested in hockey is called for Friday evening of this week, June 29th, in the Counâ€" cil Chamber, Timmins, at 8 o‘clock, to perfect organization and to generally plan and prepare for the next seaâ€" son‘s hockey. Every hockey fan should make a point of attending this meetings in the Council Chamber at ut The qualifying round for Club Trophy will ‘be held â€" end of June 30th. Furthe lars may be se« Bulletin Board The thirtyâ€"two ify. HOCKEY MEETING CALLED FEOR FRIDAY NIGHT AT 8 }¢€ QUALIFYING ROUND FOR THE GOLF CLUB TROPHY natched ut, n»nol ut alsc ootbal] £ in o InnIngs. Derosier, Coons son, Brydge. S (2), Anson and Little Struck Spence 3 Wild pit 2+ off Ta Falls Timmins Iroquois ralls AB. R. H. PO. A. E Pierce, 1b Lyvnch, 2b lditi nCcla The official 12 ttie, and CK out DV little i, by Lait (, by : 3. â€" Base on balls off Spence 1. nitehâ€"Spence. Hitsâ€"off Little Tait 5 in 3 innings; off Spenee innings. Two base hitsâ€"Spence r, Coons. Sacrifice hitsâ€"Anâ€" rydge. Stolen basesâ€"Derosier nson and Coons. Double play 1} + 10 Timmins 0. Timmins 1. oOsIn o 1 Y License tow n seorer Deit ag round for the Golf vill ‘be held the weekâ€" Oth. Further particuâ€" ured from the Greens‘ at the Club House., best scores will qualâ€" seasonable pitcher 10 class good Juniot Inspector Walter Inspeéctor Blackâ€" basesâ€"Derosier s. Double play Earned runsâ€" Left on basesâ€" Winning pitcher r Tait. yÂ¥e€ nmins new These ne are com i V the bov Stetsor ait 7, by 1¢€ 10 uUurnâ€" 1129 good man brought the father office. The Advan tle story of the m a few hours the be drawn to it, and fa soon happily reâ€"uni son. Un was unable Jas. Paul k the search, brought the offhice. â€"The Cyril Kni Knight ha Nipissing eretted th There is an ancient story of a man who explained his failure to repair the defective roof on his home by sayâ€" ing that when it was raining he could not fix it, and when it wasn‘t raining it didn‘t need repairing. It may be a similar situation in regard to the town dust nuisance. When the dust is blowing, it would be difficult to get a team and watering cart through the clouds, and when the dust is not blowing naturally, it‘s all right. § weeks ago ‘Mr. A Theoret came toâ€" Timmi: O‘Brien, west of Cochrane, wer to a letter from his 17 son. On arriving@ here, how The outside newspapers have been so busy lately burning up the towns of the North Land that they have not given their customary attention to adâ€" vertising the North Land‘s black flies and mosquitoes, A Toronto paâ€" per onee described the North as ‘‘noâ€" thing but flies and forest fires."‘ Oh well, anyway, we have no potato bugs in this country. You go south for bugs!â€" panoia in tne Nickel beit had bunted, and as he re: base his foot caught unde stretched foot of the basem fell heavily to the snapping for a clean break After the Domin novelties, the next ed forward to is Sam Rothschild, of Sudbury, will be out of baseball for the balance of this season, being laid up with a broken leg sustained in a game at Esâ€" panola in the Nickel Belt series. He had bunted, and as he reached first base his foot caught under the outâ€" stretched foot of the baseman and he fell heavily to the ground, his left leo and Mr. K. J. Math Fire Chief at C succeed Chief Wil pices to be July. Pire Chief at COobait ilast succeed Chief Wilkes who h ed.. Chief Matheson has be« ber of the Cobalt V olunteer partment for some three yea â€"Kirkland Lake is a Land centres â€" celebt Day this year. The tures football, baseb PRETTY WEDDING SUNDAY AT CONGREGATION HALL 1,000.00 from the father of ‘riends of the newlyâ€"wed O T ratic ‘®Do kindly . and A the Sportis, under the aus mmins Citizens‘ Band ely some Thursday ir ll celebrating The progt baseball, 4 Drilline Co theson was appointed Cobalt last week to ilkes who had resionâ€" E_ COchrane, in ansâ€" rom his 17â€"yearâ€"old x ‘here, however, he ocate the lad. Mr. gave his services in *J Mr OV the 10n ther wishes 1aPk e 6 16 nublish Ne ann UE nation of @rt Ne blished a litâ€" , and within ittention was nploy of v sports an been the North Dominion amme feaâ€" PUORCUPINE ADVANCE 1 Alexandre soOn We \ (1\’3 private at Mr. 21 1t da Ne Resatta )6 OS M s1)0T ort:a ment e De rate Mis AUlU 4 W W Toâ€"day (Wednesday} the Temisk aming Motor Club is giving a pienic at North Temiskaming for the motor ists of QOntario and Quebec and thein friends. The n»rogramme â€" inelude: well as little, pr tomobile necessary. Bayâ€"Dome of the Ki to decide The ‘heavy rains given â€" hearty wel were recognized as nuisance, the crops panice â€" possthilities The first match in the semiâ€"finals of the Ontario ‘Championship Footâ€" ball series for the Ontario Cup will be played at the Dome Foothall Grounds on Thursday of next week, July 5th, between North Bay and the Dome. The kickâ€"off will be at 6.30 p.m., and no lover of good sport should miss this match as it will be a classy exâ€" hibition of good footba!ll. North Bay‘s team has a creditable reputation, and as for the Dome, the latter club is so well known for putting up the right brand of football that comment is unâ€" necessary. The winner of the North Bayâ€"Dome zame will play the winner of the Kirkland Lakeâ€"Timmins game to deceide the winner to go south fow the finals. ONTARIO CHAMPIONSHIP FCOTBALL AT THE DOME OQrange Lodge will hold its annual church parades, atâ€" tending divine service at St. Matâ€" thew‘s Anglican church in the mornâ€" mu, and at the Timmins Presbyterâ€" ian church in the evening. In last week‘s issue of The Advance the evening parade was referred to as beâ€" ing to the Baptist church, but this mistake arose through a misunderâ€" standing on the part of one of the newlyâ€"elected officers. ‘The evening parade of the L.O.L. on Sunday, July Sth, will be to the Pre:h)terlan c’hurvh All Orangemen in the disâ€" trict are cordially invited to take part in the parades to church, both mornâ€" ing and evenine, 10P‘se event will Doughnuts, Cakes, Scones, Cookies, Pies, Biscuits, Rolls, Brown Loaf, White Loaf, Fruit Loaf, Best Pickles and Best Jar of Fruit. The exhibition of Home Cooking is in charge of Messrs. H. Hatton and H,. Johns, who will be pleased to give any information or particulars on the matter. PARADES TO PRESBYTERIAN â€" AND ANGLICAN CHURCHES PRIZES TO BE GIVEN FOR HOME COOKING, JULY 2ND 1ng INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS AT I1.0.0.F. NEXT TUESDAY to be present for the at 1j 5s DANCE IN McINTYRE HALL MONDAY EVENING, JULY 2ND Another of the enjoyable tyre Hall dances will be held evening of Dominion Day, Ju Music by the Melntyre Orchesi all other features up to the uns (O)n N eTé In connection with the Home Cookâ€" z exhibition at the Dominion Day ent here, Mondav, July 2nd, prizes TT sunday, July 8th, the newly reâ€" iized Timmins Orange Lodge will its annual church parades, atâ€" ng divine service at St. Matâ€" ‘s Anglican church in the mornâ€" and at the Timmins Presbyvterâ€" S an presiden ce, the crops, the bush fire, the possihilities, and everything the regular floods Saturday were not objected to. Five or Ten Years, What Have You Got? ND} 1. Timmins Denputy sSSOC] esday Iress nase welcome here. They d as good for the dus:i nrogtram seball, i nd M Routh VrQ 1 n ad week we O1 it 1.0.F.., the d, prizes following OorcuD imneiu«( ofthicers MeJnâ€" n the A u The special at the New â€" Empire Theatre Friday and Saturday of this week, June 29th and 30th, is the famous Wm. Fox_ Production of Monte Cristo, the thrilling Dumas story. Those who delight in roâ€" mance, adventure, spectacular and settings, and a plot that has force and fire every second will find this motion picture a genuine joy. Those who have read the story by Alexandre Dumas will renew the pleasure of that reading in the seeâ€" ing of this film version. Those who have not read the story will have a big treat ahead of them in this picâ€" ture which has so thrilling a plot and such fine setting, Dr. Harvey gseologist. anc ‘‘MONTE CRISTO‘‘ AT NEW C EMPIRE THEATRE THIS WEEK PAYMASTER PREPARING TO ENLARGE PLANT AT MINE FIRST UNIT OF STURGEON POWEKR ON ANY TIME NOW lie lown hLeague scheduled for last ni postponed on accoun The mateh will be pl to be decided upon lat the standing of the teams is Hollinger, wo 3, with two scames to The first unit of Sturgeonâ€" Falls power development will likely be supâ€" plying power to the Camp by July 1st, or sooner. In any event it is safe to say that this new unit of power will be available almost any day now. TOWN LEAGUE FPOOTBALL _ _ PoOSTPONED ACCOUNT RAIN $FEDEHRE â€"â€"â€" #albtin ackot League Football match r last night had to be _ account of the rain. ill be played at a date upon later. Up to date of the town dleague inger, won 1; Town, won ‘ames to play. Weed, the noted E. H. Walker, of By losing the game at the Dome last Thursday evening Timmins saw its last chance for the King Cup diz appear for this season. â€" Bat am other cups for this year, mÂ¥ «ther seasons. coming for the K €up. There has been a lot of 5008 tantbal® this year and that is fbe ter thing. Somebody ‘has to lose. Thz raeme at the Dome, however, was a lnrd matrk to lose. Timmins prert up a pmllant battle and it seemed to ‘be aware lnck than anything else that 1254 e texra at the wrong end of the srore The new men on the lineap, Nesstms. Sathrong, Peterson and Himmp, de lighted the crowd with their Â¥me of good foothball. Sathrong had somw beautiful shots, a counple in pexrtirnlar being «dandies, swift and uns luypgmable, but just a fraction too ht on arâ€" count, perhaps, «of the €iffezslty of judging on a new und4 diferent ground. ‘The crowd at the grome frel that Timmins had the beiier the play even if the score is Tw ether way,. All the Timmins team plexed theip places weill sut gave a fine exâ€" hibition of football. This is not ing anything against the #ibe Dome boys playing trewm uxsl gxed game. The new mian in gposrst some nice saves, while ofher mew maoe on the limeâ€"up showed mup wekK. And the oldâ€"timers were the same oid teâ€" liables that have made the the winning team #A in Theâ€"fmed srure was 1 to 0, m favour a1) Loe Hame. on the the olc liables winnin was 1 to U, m Tayour «4) 1t The two teams ITined up as Timminsâ€"Street, â€" goal; Jiwbsaw and A. ‘Cadman, backs; Rolgzaros, €. Cadman and C. Warne, balves; Donâ€" bar, KHathrong. Berg, Peterson and TIMMINS LOSES CHANCE FOR KING POOTBEALL Cadman and bar, Ford Forwm paratively low alfitude. TB â€" maâ€" chine was one of the plaxes «x the Laurentide Company makiny x over the district for Fire~Protertion Service purposes. ° AEROPLANE IN DMETEIZT FOR FIRE FROYEFUONK Sunday morning tefterâ€" was evidenced in toanm n aom awreâ€" plane that went over the fowmp. Th machine passed Timmins st 2 comâ€" Hitt, C Refe wert, Dba« derson CTWHFiLTS 1I Tunnicl s: Wallace, Hz halves; Walter v, for the Kxg Cup. a lot of good thntbal hat is {be texr thour If yor ro!ll yoar FING OWIL ask or goal mewer and oTX Felrl and XEPBDET