NOW is the time to clean your yard. Use plenty of Chloride of Lime which can be procured at the City Hall free of charge. Keep covers on your Garbage can. All users of well water should boil the water at least twenty minutes. By Order, TIMMINS BOARD OF HEALTH. Reinartz, 3 tube, ré Tice:....s}...:1.;. Northern â€" Electric, $80.00, Sale price.. Northern Electric . Stromberg Carlson, regular $250.00 Sale price ... $155.00 Freshman Masterpiece, 5 tube, reguâ€" lar $85.00, Sale price.......... $47.00 Hetduogen, 6 tube, regular $165.00 prite .!:...........;.... $105.00 Marconi, 3 tube, regular $50.00, Sale prIG@A _ . .. se s s es e e k e ks Harkness Reflex, 2 $58.00, Sale price...... Martin Beauty, 1 tube, Sale price ............ Kodel, 1 tube, regular price .:............... Elite, 3 tube, regular From 25 to 75 p.c. off on all Parts and Receivers. $22.50, Sale price............s. $10,.00 Stromberg Carlson Loud Speakers, regular $23.50, Sale price..... $16.50 Other Receivers greatly reduced rangâ€" ing from $8.00 to $87.00. Parts for five tube Freshman Masterâ€" piece from $20.00 to $44.00 with hookâ€" up and instructions. Armstrong â€" Electric 0. 53% Cedar St., North Phone 506 Residence Phonesâ€"537 and 258 P:O. Box 903 Timmins, Ont. Now open for business. Firstâ€"class rooms, and steam heated All upâ€"toâ€"date conveniences. Reading and Sitting Rooms. Sample Rooin for Travellers Best dining room in town. Meals at all hours. $ Ludford and Skelly GENERAL PAINTERS Signs, Autos, Houses, Interior Decorating Hemstitching, Singer Sewâ€" ing â€" Machines, Gramoâ€" phones, Gramophone Reâ€" pairs, etc. Attention! Houseâ€" holder On Aug. ist, 0. Seguin will Open in the store at 3 Cedar Street, N. 3 Cedar Street, N. Phone 254â€" Plumbing, Heating and Sheet Metal Work. 10 Cedar Street, South ESTIMATES FREE . Brazeau Son Singer Sewing Machine Shop The Biggest Little Jewelry Store EXCLUSIVE DEALERS FOR 134 Spruce Street, South ................... ................... .................... ern Electric, 4 ‘tub . Anle DrICGB, .. ... «.1 . PHONE 290â€"Wâ€"2 IROQUOI8 FALLB, PARIS HOTEL L. TOWERS 15 Wilson Ave. P.O. Box. x WITLLIAMS tube, regular $21.00 .............. 7.75 egular $16.50, Sale ............. $10.00 eular $65.00, Sale ............. $30.00 regular $55.00, Sale Amplifiers, regular ce e $25.00 tube, â€" regular ......... $33.00 ‘tube, re .$10.00 sevulat TIMMINS WINS FROM DOME / IX8 DICKSON CUP MATCH Champions of North Getting Better Every Match. Now at Top Form. Timmins won another easy victory over the Dome last Thursday in the Dickson Cup series at Timmins by deâ€" feating them 4â€"1. During the first half the Dome hardly penetrated the Timmins area and at half time the seore stood 3â€"0. Both teams sceored one each in the second half. . The Dome changed their team around again while Timmins fielded the usual team. The teams:â€" Timmins: Elrick, goal; Hetheringâ€" ton and Liddle, backs; Copper, F. Cadman and Short, halfâ€"backs; Street, Satrang, Petterson, A. Cadman and Dunbar, forwards. The New â€" Liskeard Speaker. last week says:â€"‘‘Mrs, W. G| Willars, left Wednesday to spend a couple of weeks with her daughters, Mrs. Reyâ€" nolds and Mrs. Ryan, of Timmins.‘" Dome: Sharp, goal; Ewart and Hitt, backs; 8. Harrower, R. Harrower and Kellow, halfâ€"backs; Goodman, Dougâ€" all, Robson and Munro, forwards. The Timmins team is improving with every match, and are now on top form, and will give all comers a big run for any of the eups. SACAEAEASASASAEANOANEANOA : Birthday gg% and % Wedding %ï¬g Cakes Meets on the First and Third Friday of every month, in the hall at the corner of Mountjoy and Kirby. All visitinge members welcome. Timmins L.O.L. Mail Orders Given Prompt and Careful Attention. We have earned the name of anytimeâ€"anyday‘* Hamilâ€" ton‘s taxi service! 13 Wilson Ave., (River Rd.) Telephone 231â€"B. â€"Bays Taxi Tad. This is because our service of convenience is at your disâ€" posal day and nightâ€"24 hours of the clock! Just call No. 11. HONE e in ANY{ A girl ean‘t have a picâ€" nic, lad, Unless the clothes, she MACKIE‘S ELECTRIC BAKERY T EME 14â€"27. Timmins Wins Another From Iroquois Falls, Score 7 to 31 Nottingham‘s Sterling Performance on the Mound and His Timely Hitting Were the Two Main Features of the Baseball Match at the Falls on Wednesday Last. (By J. N. Levine). The Timmins Baseball Club celeâ€" brated Farmers‘ Day on Wednesday, last at Iroquois Falls by coming from behind in the closing stages of the game and smashed out a 7â€"3 victory before one of the largest crowds of the season. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO The Papermakers were again the first to get on the seore sheet by tallyâ€" ing twice in the 2nd on an error and a home run by Fahey, and added one more in the 3rd on a double by Meâ€" Donald and a single by Nickless. Nottingham then got down to busiâ€" ness and pitched airtight ball for the remainder of the game, allowing but two hits in the remaining 5 frames. Flanders who was on the mound for the Falls looked for awhile as if he might repeat his initial performance of the season when he beat the fastâ€" going Miners who were handicapped on the day through the absence of Tate and Seully. The Miners seored two in the 6th, on singles by Murphy, Seully, Tate and McLean. Nottingham then came through in the 7th to tie the game up with a. homer, and he helped conâ€" siderably to win his own game in the 8th frame by hitting safel\ over 2nd which scored Tate and McLean with the winning runs of the game. Kennedy, who was behind the plate for the Miners, caught a very nice gcame, and held Notty up in fine style. His throwing to 2nd was very good and two Papermakers went out stealâ€" ing. In a frantic effort to try and bolâ€" ster up the Papermakers, Fritz Anâ€" son was dug up out of retirement and his comeback looked for awhile as if he might succeed, as he singled on his first time at bat. _ He followed that up with striking out and went out on an easy chanee to right. McDonald is easily the pick of the Papermakers line up and his hitting and fielding has been very good ‘and consistent all season. McLean and Murphy came through with the batting honours of the day, with 3 safeties each, with the former adding a stolen base to his eredit. 1st Innings Timminsâ€"Murphy grounded out to Coons, Seully walked, Smith was hit, Tate hit into a forcee, McLean flred out to Nickless. 0 R. 0 H.0 E. Timminsâ€"MeceGrath walked, Monaâ€" chan lined to Flanders and McGrath was doubled at 1st. Nottingham struck out. 0O R. 0 H. 0 E. Fallsâ€"Gratton stuck out, Cunningâ€" ham safe on MceLean‘s fumble, Coons out Murphy to* Tate. _ Fahey‘s hit was lost in the grass and he got a homer out of it seoring Cunningham ahead of him. Anson singled. Flanâ€" ders fanned. 2 R, 2 H. 1 E. 3rd Innings Timminsâ€"Murphy doubled and was out at 3rd in trying to stretch it. Scully flied to Chircoski. _ Kennedy out, Cunningham to Coons. _ 0 R. H. 0 EB Fallsâ€"MeDonald struck out, Chirâ€" coski singled, Nickless lined to Tate and C‘hncosl\l was doubled at I1st. L. H. 0 B Fallsâ€"MeDonald doubled. Chirâ€" coski out Nottingham to Tate. Nickâ€" less singled scoring MeDonald. Nickâ€" less out stealing. Gratton flied to Monaghan. 1 R. 2 H. 0 E. 4th Innings Timminsâ€"Smith flied to centre. Tate out, Flanders to Coons. ~ Meceâ€" Lean smgrled and stole 2nd. Meâ€" Grath out, MeDonald to Coons. 0 R. Fallsâ€"Cunningham out, McLean to Tate. Coons smuled and died stealâ€" ing, Kennedy to Murphy. Fahey out, Monaghan to Tate. 0 R. 1 H. 0 E. 5th Innings Timminsâ€"Monaghan â€" was thrown out by Cunningham. _ Nottingham flied out to Fahey and Nickless robâ€" bed Kennedy of a hit on a nice runâ€" ning catch. O R. O H. O E. Fallsâ€"Anson fanned. Flanders walked. McDonald _ struck _ out. Sceully made a shoe string catch of Chircoski‘s liner. 0 R. 0 H. 0 E. 6th Innings Timminsâ€"Murphy singled. Seully followed suit. Smith‘s grounder to Cunningham â€" forced Soull\ at 2nd. Smith went to 2nd unmolested. Tate singled seoring Murphy and Smith took 3rd. â€" McLean singled scoring Smith and Tate stopped at 3rd, Meâ€" Lean went to 2nd unmolested. \{o- Grath grounded to Flanders and Tate was called out at the plate. MeDonâ€" ald threw out Monaghan. 2 R. 4 H. o K. Fallsâ€"Nickless flied to Seully. Gratton doubled. MceLean threw out Cunningham and Gratton was douâ€" bled up at 3rd on a nice throw by Tate 7th Innings Timminsâ€"Nottingham‘s drive went for the cireuit when Chireoski failed to hold it after a run. _ Kennedy popped to Cunningham. Murphy sinâ€" zled and was out stealing when he over slid the bag. Seully out Flanâ€" ders to Coons. 1 R. 2 H. 0 E. Tallsâ€"Coons flied to Smith. Fahey to McLean and Anson to MeGrath. 0 R. 0 H.; 0 K. Timmins-â€"â€".â€"g;;ith and Tate walked, Smith was pinched at 2nd. MeLean sinvled. MeGrath flied to MeDonald. 2nd Innings McLean to died stealâ€" Fahey out, H. 0 E. Monaghan singled seoring MeLean. Nottingham‘s single seored Tate. Fahey dropped Kennedy‘s fly and Monawhan and Nottingham seored. Murphv was thrown out by Flanders. 4 R. 3 H. 1 E. Fallsâ€"MeDonald fanned. NCc ham threw out Chireoski. Ni flied to Murphy. 0O R. 0 H. 0 1 The box seore follows:â€" Timmins A.B. K. H. P.0. Murphy, 2b . Seully, .. Smith, cef. .. Tate MeceLean, s.s. .. MecGrath, r.f. Monaghan, 3b. Nottingham, p Kennedy, c... MceDonoald, s.s Chircoski, l.f. Nickless, c.f. Gratton, c... Cunningham, Coons, 1b. .. Fahey, r.f... Anson, 2b. .. Flanders, p.. 25 v 0. 24 14â€" L Summary of Game Home runs, Fahey, Nottingham; Two base hits, Murphy, MeDonald, Gratton; Struck out by Nottingham 6, by Flanders 2; Base. on balls off Nottingham 2, off Flanders 4; Hit by pitched ball Smith by Flanders; Double plays McLean to Tate to Monaghan, Tate unassisted, Flanders to Coons; Stolen bases, Smith, Meâ€" IJGan. INSTALLATION AT REBEKAH LODGE, SOUTH PORCUPINE Score by Inningsâ€" Falls. . Timmins . 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 4â€"7 11 Orr, P. N. G. L. 8. V. G.; Mrs. C. H. Libby, I. G.; Mrs. A. H. Yeomans, Chaplain; Bro. Levi Sauder, 0. G. After the installation a bountiful repast was spread in the Banquet Room and everybody had a very pleasâ€" Kitchener Rebekah Lodge No. 172 held the semiâ€"annual installation of officers last Friday evening. The Deputy President, Sister Sheppard, of Timmins, assisted by the following Past Noble Grands, Sisters, Reynolds, R. Orr, Train, Johnson, Cartwright and Keene, were the installing officers. There were 25 members and â€"4 visiâ€" tors present and the officers for this term as installed are f Miss B. Michaelsonâ€"Junior P. N. 4. Mrs. D. Hughes, N. G;. Mrs. John Costain, V. G.; Mrs. G:; T. 8. Traim, South Porcupine, July 14th. Speâ€" cial to The Advance. uio o im on ic ts Troquois Falls A.B. R. H. P.0O. A. "station ZZZ broadcasting" Ts TRADE ARK DESTROYS Fliesâ€"Mosquitoesâ€" Moths Antsâ€"Bed Bugsâ€"Roaches M any Other Household Insects and Their Eggs Fof bcs: results use hand sprayer NO longer need your sleep be ruined ‘by mosquitoes. Let Flit protect you. Flit spray clears the house in a few minutes of mosquitoes and diseaseâ€" bearing flies. It is clean, easy and safe to use. Flit spray also destroys bed bugs, tested on various Housenh roaches, ants, and insect eggs. 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