SRERERCREAENS S niont. ts 30 yO e en n enenmentnen New Empire Theatre Regular Saturday Evening Dances Matinee Daily Saturday Evening, October 6th Friday Saturday, October 5 6 Pathe News Review Comedy"Green Grass‘ Friday and Saturday, October 12 and 13 Friday and Saturday, October 26 and 27 "Down to the Sea in Ships" Friday and Saturday, October 19 and 20 "Can‘t Fool Your Wife" "Souls for Sale" "Quincy Adam Sawyer RUPERT HUGHES COMING next dance ic zl uol uol ow THE PORCUPTINE ADVANCE Mr. P Toronto dGent o the iPorcupine, Tfor the past three years a residentâ€"in Detroit, Mich., came back to Timmins on Monâ€" day evening for a few weeks‘ visit here. He is much impressed with the growth of the town in the past three years and the unusually bright prosâ€" pects opening now for this Camp. There were over twenty applici tions put in last week for the posi tion of Chief‘ of Police at North Bay Among the applicants was Constabl MceGovern who was injured during the roundâ€"up of â€" Leoâ€" iRogers las spring. â€" Chief Morbey, the retiring Chief of Police, was formerly Chie at Iroquois Falls. He leaves the Ba; this week,. The following from The Toronto GHlobe last week will be of more than passing interest here:â€"‘‘Lester Patâ€" passing intfeéerest nere:iâ€"â€" ‘Luester Palâ€" rick, manager of the Victoria team of the Pacific Coast Hockey Associaâ€" tion, is seeking the services of Frank McGuire, late of Timmins and now of Cleveland. MceGuire is a poke check artist and plays much after the manâ€" ner of Frank Nighbor of Ottawa. St. atrick‘s tried to sign him a year tried ago last wintet Mr. J. R. Gordon, of Toronto, was a I)u\mo“ \lslt()l to town last week. Mr. R. Hawkins, formerly of Timâ€" mins and South Poreupine, where he was a popular member of the express olfice Ours some collie winning First Prize and a Reserve Prize in large classes of pediâ€" greed pet stock. Mr. Hawkins‘ prize winning Seotch Collie was one purâ€" chased some time azo from Mr. J. N. Levine, whose thoroughbreds are mak inz a biz name for themselves,. An occasional ring" from the fire alarm bell Monday morning caused spme little excitement, until it was realized that the hell was not striking any definite number and so was not announcing an alarm. _ The ringing of the bell was due to work in connectâ€" ion with the repair of the alarm box in the Céentral Public Scehool. _ _ Chief Borland in his rounds discovered the pox to orae tion showed that lightni the system at this poin equipment out of orde Chief had the box put order again at once. sponded in being no The whole ; Quality and Price clGatTe(d in on seconds. Wh school is con the other exi is no doubt emptving the ther reduced. appear that u}f)})C 49000080008 90009000 09 09000000000 00006 0% 0 %0% 06 6 d 00006 6 tainkg Mr. D. B. the south = h S( yOmit Mt. Wm. N nt of the Timmins and District Notes Jeweler and Optician GORDON BLOCK â€" TELEPHONE 14i1 â€" 67 PINE STREET staffs, recently won high it the Ottawa Exhibition otch Collie, this particular in one minute When the : s completed _: Quality is remembered long after the price is forgotten Our prices are low in comparison to the quality. Any article bought at our store is guaranteed. All repairing guaranteed for twelve months. Our motto in business is satisfaction. All goods will be exchanged at any reasonable time. . Special attention is given to the Optical Department. (+ 5 1J i ck ) n 0o n a v 1s sit t t M Curtis returned tiugs week h after a business visit out of order that lichtnin nfus1O0n . OJ school â€" was but That school will b In any cas the fire drill cieney that p rvarre. an oldâ€"time ito has returned three vears 1 1 l Morbey, the retirin; , was formerly Chie s, â€"He leaves the Ba PIILV eted and the use 0 then permitted ther that the time 0 hool will be still fuu eing given without either teachers or but Prineipal Day ledge as to <whether 1 by a real fire or The classes all reâ€" pleasing way, there lon or excitement ol was â€" completely inute and fortyâ€"live the addition to the i : LA@C Y OLCTS â€" _ â€"â€"to find out. ~â€"prefers a re chance to votd is discovereqt tThne rder. _ Investignâ€" itning had struck oint, putting the rder. â€" The Fire put in firstâ€"class Ca se provides 100| ave * it Teason 1001€ the honâ€" with hand OI Mr, D. J. iAllen, Cobalt, of Northern Ontario lLight Power { was a visitor to Timmins this week on a Dusiness an idea this to only saw one evening he was Mr. A. E. Riddell, of the Arthur E. Moysey staff, left on Saturday morning for a visit to uis old home at Parry Sound, and to Torounto, Hamilâ€" ton and other points in the south. Mr. Jack Haddon is relisvings Mr. Riddell. Ont l1¢les telling ho w find inâ€" Sudbu men on The T. could ‘find mor young lad saw to, or anywhere tell about it. Mr. P. 8. Taytor, formerly of the Timmins Volunteer Fire Brigade, arâ€" rived in town on evening on a business visit. Pete says he has an idea this town in going dry; he only saw one drunk man the dfirst Sudbury re« rcles telling On SNaturday morning last a lady‘s skirt was found in one of the cars at the jitney stand. The previous mornâ€" ing another even more neeessary artâ€" icle of lady‘s apparel was found in the same car. ~Officer D. Martin took the articles to the police station and asserts that he ‘has nerve enough to return them if the owner or owners have nerve enough to eall for them. eveniings assure A Grand Ball is heing given this (Wednesday) evening at the Mcelnâ€" tyre â€" Recreation Hall, Schumacher. The music will consist entirely of. the latest dance hits direct from Toronto played byâ€" the Poreupine District Orchestra. Refreshments served. Danieng at 9 p.m. An enjoyviable Mr. 8. G,. Kelly, of New York, was i visitor to the Camp last week. Both Schumacher and South Porâ€" cupine are showing that they are keeping in line with the general adâ€" vance of the Camp. In both these towns there has been extended buildâ€" ing this summer, as well as other evidences of _ growth,. Among the public improvements this summer has been the building of mnew cement walks on the principal streets, both Schumacher and South Poreupine putting in long stretches of concrete walk on their main streets. 12e.r son 1er m ‘ord. There will be nineteen Magistrate A tkinson (Thursday), providing t not get anyv more cases get a Dbun hours as now incluw 21 private â€" dadwe breaches of and one eacl large and a « town byvâ€"laws Mrs. Drew r son, Mr. s, two men accused oT assauit, . le and one female to face char immorality, a boarding house kg to answer for not keeping a b record, a man entered on the she having Iiquor in other than oronto OI an d bun re0 4 i1GuoI d welling n O Howe has been visit Mrs. Mitchell, at Lat the Motor J h for havit )e nineteen cases before A tkinson tomorrow »roviding the police do more cases entered toâ€" y are just as liable to of new cases in a few The nineteen entered _ charged with drunkenâ€" aceused of assault, one who has been visitin home in Cannmgton A Te But theyvy Drew t wo the shee than / counts hicles A would not i{ves OW )0)]3 to mome ereitement was ecaused in Mattagami Monday evening by the objectionable actions of a man who occupied hbimsel? by walkinz into houses, peeping into windows and otherwise making himself a nuisance. The police were summoned but round ond t des C nouses, peeping int otherwise making h The â€" police â€" were the fellow made his the night he return to Weekâ€"end, River, Lake or Ocean Vacation Open Evenings 7 to 8 J, K. MOORE STEAMSHIP PASSENGER AGENT Box 70 Tickets and Reservations can be had at City Ticket Offtice. Gordon H. Gauthiere Frank J. Kebhoe Gordon Building |"I8 THE PUBLICETE] 1®"CortisOpdrcalt Cok Barristers, â€" Solicitors, Notaries Public, etc. ' Complete modern equipment inâ€" cluding motor hearse. Corner Third Ave. and Maple St ‘TIMMINS, ONT. The Curtis Optical Co. W. G. BOWLES, B.A. South Porcupine â€" Ont. hV immins search cate h DR. JNO. B. AIKEN DENTIST Phone 201 Night and Day Phone 428 1O a [ Township Building er him Neetne of the 11 tar w lroquois Falls Phoune 29