1. 000 w DRKUG STORES LT Obe Dependable Drug Stores %“iï¬%ï¬"zï¬%ï¬%%‘ THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO \The new court house at Cochrane is expected to be completed in time for the Fall Assizes.u]‘ Bav has Special meeting of the Rod and Gun Club in the Town Hall on Monâ€" day evening, July 6th. at 8 o‘celock. Mr. Wm. Anton, of Peterborough, was a business visitor to town last week, \Mrs, Geo, Bailey, of Haileybury, is visiting her son, Mr. G. F. Bailey, Timmins."\ Mrs, D. Maxwell is home again atter an extended visit to her old home in Sceotland. \ The Third Round for the Geo, Lake (GoIf Shield will be played this weekâ€" end. Reserve July 29th for the â€" Band Regatta at Mattagami Landing Timâ€" mins. Fine programme being. preâ€" pared for the occasion. _ Mr. and Mrs., Lilly, of Sturgeon Falls, are visiting at the home of their daughter, Mrs. A. M. Allworth. Reports from North Bay are to the effect that there are considerably fewer drunk cases at police court since 4.4 beer was introduced. It is reported that the ‘Sovereign Porecupine Mines in Tisdale will reâ€" open shortly, exploration and develâ€" opment work to be carried on. Inside of a year two sets of twins have been born at Smooth Rock Falls. If this sort of thing keeps up Smooth Rock Falls and _ Twin Falls are liable to be confused.\ _A new legal firm has opened offices in town,â€"Messrs, Platus and Lewis carrying on their profession as barâ€" risters, solicitors and notaries, with offices at 50%, Third Avenue. | Scientific palmist here till next Monday only. Have your hands read. Empire Hotel, Room. 19. Hours, 10 a.m. to:â€"9 pm. â€"Terms, $1.00, â€" â€"26 p. The following are the games scheâ€" duled in the Dickson Football serâ€" ies:â€"July 4th, Kirkland at Dome; July 9th, Dome at Timmins; July 18th, Dome at Kirkland; July 25th, Kirkland Lake at Timmins. The match, Timmins at Kirkland, scheâ€" duled for Saturday last, but postâ€" poned to allow for the Ontario Cup match, will be played at a date to be decided upon later. The annual L.O.L, church » parade will be held to the Union Chureh, Schumacher, on Sunday at 11 a.m. The evening services will be at 7 p.m. at the Timmins Baptist churech,. All members of the Order and visiting brethren are cordially invited to atâ€" tend. A couple of fellows from Stock Township recently spent a single night fishing at Reid Lake, near Shilâ€" lington, and caught 45 pike, one of the fish weighing 15 pounds. Anâ€" other party from Kelso caught 19 pike at Reid Lake, all goodâ€"sized fish. Visitors from Iroquois Falls are also frequent and they report many good catches at Reid Lake. } AUdjutant visitoOor Timmins and District Notes ljutant Spel well known been te0 ".(). a, W. Lee, chairman ~Railway â€" Commussi to town last week.\ ller, 8. A., of North : here in Army circles, erred to Toronto, hairman of the ommuission, was week.\ Sunday there ~will be special serâ€" vices of welcome to Adjutantâ€" and Mrs, Crowe at the Salvation Army here, at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. a, All those in town who were up early on Saturday morning were imâ€" pressed with the heavy white frost on walks and fences, ete. Those who were not up early noted the frost beâ€" fore going to bed. (Great preparations are under way for the North Bay Old Home Week, August 2nd to 8th. A programme of the most attractive sort has been arâ€" ranged, including all sorts of sports, parades, pageants, amusements, etce, MissMary Donovan, recently stenoâ€" zrapher at the Windsor Hotol. Montâ€" real, has opened an office in the Emâ€" pire Hotel as Public Stenographer. The Public Stenographer‘s office is in the Rotunda of the Hotel, and bookâ€" keeping is also attended to by Miss Donovan. | \A cub bear, intended to replace ‘‘King Booâ€"Hoo"‘ as maseotâ€" for Queen‘s University, was secured last week at Elk Lake, but was lost at Haileybury, either breaking its chain or being freed by some miscreant. Now the Queen‘s University . boys are booâ€"hooing to get back * W igws Booâ€"Hoo,"‘ their latest maseot. Two young deer were seen playing inâ€"the grounds across from the Engleâ€" hart railway station. Passengers on No. 47 noted the deer and were much interested in their apparent tameness, though the deer had simply strayed in from the bush in search of a quiet spot where there were w#$o black flies. Mr, Lorne A. Eedy, editor and proâ€" prietor of The Telesecope, Walkerton, is the guest this week of his sister, Mrs. Arch. Gillies. Mr. Eedy, who is President of the Canadian Weekly Newspaper Association, is returning from Winnipeg where the annual meeting of the Asgociation was in progress last week. MR. AND MRS. KEMSLEY‘S LITTLE GIRL PASSES AWAY. â€"On Qaturday afternoon _ at \Iatthew ; church, Timmins, Miss Joan Kinsey and Mr. Geo. Mitchell, both of Timmins, were united in marâ€" riage by Rev. R. 8. Cushing, Rector of St. Matthew‘s. Friends in town will extend sincere good wishes to the young couple. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell have taken up residence on Bireh Street, Timmins. \ \Very general and sincere sympathy will be extended to Mr. and Mrs. C. (¢. Kemsley. in the death‘ on Monday morning at Cobalt of their fiveâ€"yearâ€" old daughter. Mrs. Kemsley and the little 0111 had been at Cobalt Hospital \\here they both underwent minor operations for tonsil trouble. Both appeared to make good recovery after the operations. The little girl, howâ€" ever, though recoyering from the efâ€" fects of the operatxon, passed away on Monday morning. SCIENTIFIC PALMIST HERE TILL NEXT MONDAY ONLY (GGeorge, did you hear that joke about the Egytian who showed some tourists two skulls of Cleopatraâ€"one as a girl and one as a woman?"‘‘ ‘‘No, let‘s hear it.‘‘â€"Exchange.