WM$\‘W$“§“‘W‘$$§W‘WWWV§S 3 Corner Wilson Ave. and Mountjoy Timmins, Ont. FRANK BYOK ’ Corner Third Ave. and Birch St. PHONE 14 TRY OUR CUTS 111 11111111 111111 1'011 11i11 'be 41115111111 111 111111111i11 111th us 1111111111111; Ii11111. We 111111 111111 1111111511- 1011 1111 giving 11111 ‘ .*1111 1111511 11111 11111 111:111 1‘ “1111111111 (-11111‘111 51-1111 1111111 .11111111111111‘ 5:1 1111111.. \\11:111111-:11111.'111 'WCWWW New and Second Hand Store Passenger Boat leaves Connanght for Night Hawk Penin- sular every morning on arrival (.1: 8 :20 am. train from Timmins. Returning arrives at Connaught in time to catch 6:10 pm. for Timmins. EXCURSIONS Phone 14 CON NAUGHT NAVIGATION CO. Hardware, Furniture. Men’s Clothing, Etc. mmmsxsmxsxssssamssxsxxxxmmW‘s? .W’ANDRNWILSQuégmm Mm {Q For Particulars Phone or Write the Manager .orner Third Avenue and Birch Street FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE \Ve Pay the Best Prices for Goods Bought We Sell Goods at the Lowest Prices Frank 13ka SAM FELDMAN Dug. Warren, Manager We Call and Deliver P'. O. Box 317 Still the Most for the Money meat and you will 'be isï¬ed to remain With us a long time. ‘Ve can y please you 'by giving JV Timmins, Ont. re, you cannot go “"9 are careful our meats right popped to '.\ med up BM: ing 31d. 1F 51111111 sani'ing 2 11., 1 11., T i 111111 ins- Coons. MU (7011119. Lyi U H}, H 1%. 19.21 I i >.~~Cn D1111 111] Mile (mt. .\i('int (.‘111111i11ui111111 bunt svui‘mi 1111111 51 l‘lU‘k 'l‘i111111i11sâ€" l)z'l('i{ Hf iii“ ‘imth U111 l’ioi'vv 1mm 11., 0 E. Walkâ€"a“ and C0011 svrutched :‘1 «met out tn 0 H 0 L I1 121 l ] sâ€"«Ly Grath in rig In Pierce. ed 11:11], 11m \l‘i. 'l‘i11111'1i113â€" was sorely missed, and to make mat- ters worse Mel‘Lean had a sore hand and the inï¬eld had to “he switched a to 1m (1 consi Clerazlrl y . The Miners scored their only run in the 3rd frame on a walk to Mona- ghan and singles hy Lynch and Mc- Lean. Murphy was the only Miner to get even the semblance of a hit from Hurllbert in the remaining ï¬ve frames. ~Murphy stole 2nd and 3rd in the 7th frame. rPierce saved Monagha-n an error in the lst innings on a very nice pick-up of a low throw, but failed With the stick. Monaghan accepted six hard chances and only foozled one, and that error allowed Coons to score with the winning run. McIntyre paved the waiy for Cunningham to score with the tying run when he threw the ball into cent-re ï¬eld. 131: Innings Tl‘ilniininsâ€"lLynch walked. ‘MeLean singled through Cunningham ’3 legs. Lynch was out at 3rd, a. bad decision. Pierce fanned. 0 R»., 1 H., 0 E. Falls~~48art fanned. Graham out, Monag‘han to Pierce. Bill savinu‘ 0 R., 0 H., 0 E. 2nd Innings ".l‘imminsâ€"4Lewis, [Murphy and ’Mc- '[nt'yre struck out. 0 311., 0 IL, 0 E. il“ullsâ€"McDonald flied out. to Lewis. Coons tapped to McConnell. Chir- coski singled to 3rd. Bousquet walk- ed. Flanders struck out. 0 R., '0 H.. 0 E. HURLBERT AND MCCONNELL IN A PITCHING DUEL. PAPER- MAKERS PLAY ERRORLESS BALL THROUGHOUT, WHILE MCGONNELL’S SUPPORT IN THE FOURTH WAS RAGGED. SCORE 2-1 IN PAVOUR OF FALLS. ( Hons \ItInt U 11.. Papermakers Won From the Miners at Falls Wednesday Fall 5- Graham Fallsâ€"483% ï¬anned. Graham out, Monaghan to Pierce, Bill saving Johnny an error by a good pick-up of :1 low throw. |(L‘unningham fanned. ham (31111111112113111 going; to Lira. 1.700118’ bunt smrml Cunning-ham. Chiraoski popped to Monaghan, Mchth gumâ€" med up Bousquet’s roller, Coons tak- ing 3rd. Flanders rolled to Mona- ghan gaming Coons. Hurlbert fanned. ‘3 R 1 H. ., 3 E. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO .F'aHsâ€"aLynch now playing 3rd, Mc- Grath in right ï¬eld. Bart out, Lynch tn Pierce. Graham was hit by pitch- ed ball. and died stealing. Cunning- 3rd Innings TiI'mnins-JMonaghan walked. Mc- nmell fanned. Lynch singled. Mc- ezm singled to centre, scoringJIon- rhzm. McGrat‘h fouled out to Gra- un. Pierce fanned. 1 R., 2 H., 0 E. Fallsâ€"«Hurlbert and Barb ~ fanned. raham out. Monasrhan to Pierce. 0 5th Innings Tinnnins-4M0nag'han popped up to ons. McConnell out, Flanders to mm. Lynch Out same route. 0 R-., 0 1-1., 0 11111111119 s-4(411n111ng1121111 [1 .izliled to sum )‘l'rl’ntyre threw OODS M "l V 11 1nd died stealin (41; out. 0 R, 0 6th Innings “lsâ€"~5M0Lmn 591T M «Donal (1 fl ied PW 1m 4th Innings M 7th Innings 113‘ I'm“ ped out 1113‘ MoDonal d '01 I] "ted ll]( har out, Mv‘IMnnld 110d out to Cm 'itice and struck to centre ï¬eld, to 3rd. ‘Coons’ lCI'C( (if I," nt t1 short 0 R. 00118 H t0 ,1( McDonald lift. Mc- MCGI 0 I‘COSK OODS H 50118 31c- )Y 011 h 0 Timmins Lynvh, 1'.f., 31' )‘IuLean. c.1'. M ("G mt h, 23rd Pierce, 1st Falls Burt, (3.1. (i what U), ('3111111i1'1; BIL-Dona k’lerce. qunnmgha were thrown out by Lexus, M'. Murphy, 2 )Ivlntyre, )Immghan McConnell t 100118, J .< C hi1°(:.(>;<k'i Total ......... 28 2 3 27 S Summary of Game Struck outâ€"by McConnell 10, Hurlbert 9. Base on ballsâ€"off McConnell f2: Hurl-bert 1. Hit by pitched ballâ€"Graham, haul Bousquet Flanders Huribert )'I‘(oi( WINNERS 01:" GOLF CLUB TROPHY IN PAST YEARS With the ï¬nal 'l‘rup-hy .to he» August 9111. the in previuus yea} to golfers. of the In the the. wim "M 1'. \ in 1921. 111 th( feat G0 1 LI‘ Last Schlim Bacon, one up. The interest this year is unusually keen, the ï¬nals for the cup having been (-10.3er contested, the majority of the matches being: in doubt until t11€ 2x11 t}16 *Uarek want of ut ill II and 'l'o tal :3 eighteentl In 1922 311 The \V mpn'e extra. 011116 MIN 01 11 1( 0 1V ' Gen. Lake 1113) 'l‘hnphlï¬â€˜ year M 1‘. u-her won .ll \NS \V out "Gt H )1] S 0 16 0 I‘M ." the town 11' 1920, M: .f’ the Club Stmmrh’ton and he played the names years may 8th Innings sâ€"â€"~'3.[(2( 'unm H ï¬re wl :1111 ups n hole IIQI'N QIuI hole. In some case was played to brea. 1H U to n and Mc Monaghan 11' hard hit 0 u t '01' the Golf Club 'ed on Saturday, was of the winners' my be of interest W11 and district. Mr. {. Lil-1y was l 1111) 'l‘ m 1311 y . ' mm the '.I‘r0p'h_\; Ir. J. 1V. F0559: on frmn M 1‘ Sullivan, by de. one up, W011 the RUIN more harm than Franklin. “ mnt VOODS "OHS D Y1K NT If P-l aunt I I ooper of H In 11 nod . McLean 0 R... 0 D011 ah on two drives mmn 0 I'lH by by th rt â€ff/ffgfllfflzfl?lif/f/féI/ffï¬gyéggu wy/liflava//¢t?/?/ߢ//fl//df/lf/Ilflili7/f/er/f/Ar/3 unn‘.- 5 Phone 221 P.O. Box 1013 Corner Balsam and Second a 5exmxxxxmxmxwasxxxx‘xxysmï¬xxxxxxmxxmw5 '\ v v v z 8 fl Estimates Free If I were going to select my teacher, I would pick, ï¬rst of all a. man with experience. Next I would see if he practiced what he preachedâ€"then I would look at his pupils to see what results his methods had accomplished. For the next two weeks we will furnish Heating a violin, mandolin or guitar free of cost to anyone who will take up the study of one of the above named instruments. Let our represent-‘- ative call on you and explain. 8 Balsam St. No. ‘1 Cedar St. Out of Town Customers Send Parcels‘lwit'h Instructions. Whole- sale Rates to Tailors Only. HOW TO SELECT YOUR MUSIC TEACHER (Late Military School of Music, London, England) Has opened a Music Studio, for Violin, Mandolin, Comet, Trombone and all Wind Instuments and Traps. Special Course for beginners 36 Third Avenue Manufacturing plant and business of W. assure the public a continuance of the best of and courtesy. I sincerely hope that prospeci come to see me befoxe building. It will be to 60.50. DRY CLEANING PRESSING DYE ING TIMMINS CLEANING DYE WORKS P.O. Box 983 Id] â€CU UdJ ANNOUNCEMENT FOR SURE RESULTS Porcupine Advance DOOR. SASH AND LUMBER J. T. BRIDGES '. F. SCHROEDER YOU SHOULD TRY Plumbing for particulars call at Apply Evenings 5 till 8 Having Purchased the Special attention to Rush Orders 52-3rd Ave. The . Roy There’s a Difference in Better > Cleaning that Ladies and | Men Appreciate. (Above Todd’s Drug Store) Sheet Metal Work W. M. Gagne, I can of service, attention pective builders will 2 to their interest to Timmins, Ont. ummns IEIUEI Ul