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Baby‘s Owns sells at 10c. a cake at dealers everywhere. «. %*%,* :' .Z. 030 ## # #4 4. # Cad #% #4 *#, 4 *4 + @ #4 * * # # + ®@ # #4 *# 4 *#+* +¢ #4 + 4 #* * %#4 * ® +4 © «+ #4 1@ 4: * *# *# %.,% s**s # #4 + 4 ##4 # # #* + «w Cad * #@ #* * t ** + € #+4 # * *4 4 # #4 # # #4 *4 «b #4 * #* «be #* #4 %.% *4 % #.0 Â¥4 04 #4 #4 # % %.% #.% #4 44 44 %4 44 4.% %.% #.% #.% %.* #*% #4 44 #4 44 ##4 +. *# #* * *# #4 #, *# #* # .0 # .‘ * *, * 2 a*, “.00. is JOHN L. HUNT, ""Best for you and Baby too"‘ R. RICHARDSON, Agent. LICE AND VERMIN , Miners and Mine Owners TICKET OFFICE Use freely in dog kennelsâ€" rub into dog‘scoatâ€"to kill osa! of miners â€"to mineâ€"owners we offer efficient and prompt service in all departments of banking. Transfers of funds by telegraph and cable promptl,r executed with the absolute secrecy that is the inviclable rule of this Bank. Our local masnager welcomes consultation. 30 OU sevings Department is at the disâ€" Four Stores in the North T. N. 0. Station. Firoe protection Low cost Cannot burn Saws like Lumber Nonâ€"warsing Canr be p ;nted or panelle Can be * Alabastined Can be Papered Veyrmin Proof Relsésts heat and 0 Easiiy Handled Elimjinates Repairs Sazitary Will not crack Heeps out moisture Yeeps out dust GYPROC Advantages The Geo. Taylor Hardware TIMMINS BRANCH, Box 68 3909â€"246 The New Liskeard Speaker last week says:â€"‘‘Capt. and Mrs. Cornthâ€" waite left on Monday on their vacaâ€" tion which will be spent in Toronto and Sudbury. They will be absent for two weeks. While away the serâ€" vices here will be taken by the Lieuâ€" tenants Jensen and Clate, of Haileyâ€" bury.;"*‘ "A CHAIN QOF SERVICE*~ days. The New â€" Liskeard Speaker refers in interesting way to the earâ€" days. Among newspapers in this North Land The Speaker is the dadâ€" dy of them all, being older, and wisâ€" er, too, than any of the others. Last week, The Speaker gives the followâ€" ing amusing paragraph relative to an oldâ€"time incident :â€" ‘* We received a letter from a friend who spegt a few years in Temiskaâ€" ming in the early days. _ In speaking of some of his experiences he said he attended an ent@rtainmegnt on one ocâ€" casion, when the" chairman comâ€" menced his address in these, words: ‘*Dear friends, I am glad to see so many fine potatoes, and turnips and large cabbage and ladies and gentleâ€" men present on this suspicious occaâ€" sion, and we shall now have an orâ€" chestra from the band.‘‘ The occasion must have been a ‘‘harvest home‘"‘ festival. _ Temiskaming people had lots of fun in those days.‘‘ CHAIRMAN BID NOT MISS ANY OF THE GREEN STUFF It may sound like ; a new country like always seem best. / a number of interes thailling incidents to stirring remembranece days. ‘The New Li refers in interesting ly days. Among ne Gyproc your house and garage this year Gyproc does away with the fire hazard. It pays for itself by the fuel it saves. It keeps out dust and dirt, fosters kealth and comfort and increases the "liveability‘" of your house a hundredfold. YPROCâ€"the fireproof wallboard, durable as rock and workable as lumberâ€"adds inestimably to the value, comfort, utility and economy of your house and garage. Limited Acting Manager. A lone bandit held up a Sudbury taxiâ€"driver on the road to _ Murray Mine, taking $65.00 and a gold â€" watch from the â€"~driver. The +bandit had been a passenger in the car; beauties of the ner formal opening was Queen. The High â€" Canada, Hon. Pete: a\l address to the His Majesty made 9 message from Can: ‘‘The keys were made by Messrs. Ltd., of Toronto, and were handâ€"chased by Messrs. Henry Birks and Sons,* Ltd., of Montreal."" PRESENTATION KEYS OFP NEW CANADA BUILDING. ‘*Another set is being given to Mr. Mackenzie King, the Canadian Prime Minister. In this the gold key is presented by the Dome Mines, Ltd.; the siIver key by the Keeley Silver Mines, Ltd.; and the nickel key by the Mond Nickel Co., Ltd. ‘*‘Mr, Larkin is also receeiving a set, in which the gold key is presented by the Melntyre Poreupine Mines, Ltd.; the silver key by the Keeley Silver Mines, Ltd.; and the nickel key by the Mond Nickel Co., Ltd, each case one is made oT gold, another of silver, and another nickel. _ They have been provided by the mining inâ€" terests indicated below, all of which operate in the Province of Ontarmio. ‘*‘The design on the handle comâ€" prises the Cockspur street elevation of the new Canadian building, surâ€" mounted by a crown and flanked by oakâ€"leaves, roses and the Canadian symbolsâ€"maple leaf and the beaver. ‘‘The King‘s gold key was presentâ€" ed by the Hollmuer Consolidated Gold Mines; the silver key by the Niâ€" pissing Mining Co.. Ltd.;: and the nickel key by the Mond â€"Nickel Co., Ltd. 1 ‘*The Queen‘s gold key was preâ€" sented by the Melntyre Poreupine Mines Ltd ; the silver key by the Mining Corporation of Canada, Ltd.; and the nickel key by the Mond \1(- kel Co. i nhe lTormal opening Keys are reterred o as follows by ‘‘Canada‘‘ ‘*‘The four presentati(m sets of keysâ€"by a happy idea of Mr. Larâ€" kin‘sâ€"are made of Canadian metals. They are identical in design, but in cease one is made of gold, another f silver, and another nickel. _ They have been provided by the mining inâ€" terests indicated below., all of which THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO La + # w# # ® 4# *# f *« ®# “. %,% eE e L #es* )# w _ _ @ +# _ #® t# +. !“.0 t# ## ## Y â€"»i “.“‘ Cobalt Cochrane New Liskeard Timmins #,. ® '0000000 ¢ * "®"~ # "al * *,* 44 *# + “. *# “..“ 00. + * # < *+ *4 ¢. “= # ). # .0 # ’0 4 # * + .. #. _# * _ _ 4 . .‘.0. "A 9A "000.000( 1 v.....‘..i. % 3. s 0 24 ...foonoooooooooo.ooo. #. [ o. _ * *,**,** u* * ® 0:0 .0 ®.% b_ 4 4 ® A, # > _4 #% # 4 %%.¢ #.% b +4 #*s% 8 # 4* ®_< ® # A. 4* * _ 8 # # *# * 4 0’. 0'0 #.% 0.0 ® 4.# 'z + 0:1 *. # 4 ¥‘e 0. .:. 0:0 *# _4 # * 2A # ‘:. 0:0 v‘+% w.# %/% the exception of a few mild eases of â€"searlet fever in South Lorrain, Dr. George says he found no serious iliness and conditions were _ very favorable. The fever is of the mild type which was prevalent in North Bay during the past winter. The baby elinies and eclimes for school children which were held during the spring and early summer months have been discontinued for . the summer months but will be resumed in Sepâ€" tember. The health offi¢cer belicves these clinics have accomplished much good in the district and that the parâ€" ents are taking advantage of the health suggestions offered. hy the doeâ€" tors:â€"and nurses."" ‘*‘Dr. W. E. George, Provincial Medical Officer of Health, has just returned from a trip through the northern districts and states, that the health of the northern part of the province is unusually good. With the exception of a few mild eases of searlet fever in South Lorrain, Dr. George says he found no serious iliness and conditions were â€" very favorable. The fever is of the mild type which was prevalent in North Bay during the past winter. The Reference was made in The Adâ€" vance last week to a visit here from Dr. George, Provincial Medical Health Oflicer. Dr. George also visited othâ€" er centres in the North Land, and on his return to North Bay was interâ€" viewed by The North Bay Nugget. The Nugget savs:â€"â€" FPINDS HEALTH OFP WHOLE NORTH LAND VERY GOOD Aug. 10thâ€"Hollinger at Dome Athletices. Aug. 10thâ€"A. 8. D. Club at So. Poreupine. Aug. 14thâ€"So. Poreupine at A.S.D. Club. Aug. 17thâ€"Dome Tripods at So. Porceupine. > ger July 31}stâ€"â€"“SchumaJcher at A. 5. D. Club» July 31stâ€"Hollinger at So. Poreuâ€" pine. Aug. 3rdâ€"Schumacher at Hollinger Aug. 3rdâ€"A. 8. D. Club.at Dome Tripods. Aug. 7thâ€"Dome Athletics at Schuâ€" macher. Thurs., July, 30â€"Dome Mines vs. Town A. Thurs., July 30â€"Hollinger vs. Schumacher. Sat., Aug. 1â€"Lanes. vs. Dome Mines. Tues., Aug. 4â€"Cornish One and Ail vs. Holly Recreation. Thurs., Aug. 6â€"Town A. vs. Schu macher. Sat., Aug. 8â€"Holly Recreation vs. Hollinger. Tues., Aug. 11â€"Town A. vs. Corâ€" nish One and all. Thurs., Aug. 13â€"Holly Recreation vs. Dome. Sat., Aug, 15â€"Town B. vs. Hollinâ€" sSCHEDULED MATCHES IN P.DFL. FOOTBALL SERIES The following are the coming matâ€" ches in the Pore ‘upine District Footâ€" ball League series :â€" Thurs., July, 30â€"Dome Mines vs. The following are the _ coming games in the Poreupine District Softball League schedule:â€" SOFTBALL SCHEDULE FOR BALANCE OF THE SEASON held on the 30th of last month by the Department of Finange amounted to $119,539,579, according to the cireulation and specie stateâ€" ment issued recently. The amount of gold held against notes in cireulaâ€" tion on that date was $116,263,993, and the total cireulation was $208,â€" 391,477. _ Dominion notes ‘outstandâ€" ing against deposits of approved seâ€" curities amounted to $77,200,000. K. A, MacPhayden, Toronto, Wins in Contest Set by Mining Association. A letter received last week by The Advance from Mr. G. C. Bateman, secretary of the Ontario Mining Asâ€" sociation says :â€" Last spring the Ontario Mining Asâ€" sociation offered a prize of $125.00 for the best report on a mining proâ€" perty, submitted by a bona fide Onâ€" tario . prospector. At the Annual Meeting of the Association held â€" in Sudbury. a few days ago, it was anâ€" nounced that the winner of the prize was :â€" NEW MAP OF BEARDMORE AND VICINITY ISSUED â€"Tues,, Aug. 18â€"Lanes. vs. Town A Thurs., Aug, 20â€"Town B. vs An@s, WiRo PRIZE FOR BEST MINE PROPERTY REPORT K. A. MacPhayden, Toronto. The idea ‘behind the competition was to try and assist prospectors to present the . facts about their propâ€" erties, in a clear concise way, so that pmspectne purchasers would have all the essential _ information. The judges of the reports were Dr. J. Mackintosh Bell, R. A. Bryce and M. W. Summerhaves. + OVER $119,500,000 IN GOLD HELD: BY FINANCE DEPT. In view of the press report of the discovery of gold in the vicinity of Beardmore, Ontario, Canadian Nationâ€" al Railway, prospectors will be pleasâ€" ed to learn that a geological map of the area on a scale of four miles to one inch can be had by applying to the Director, Geological Survey, Otâ€" * Corner Third Avenue and Birch Street Phone 14 % â€" * Timmins, Ont. Wï¬ï¬‚flflflflflflflâ€ï¬‚flryflflflflflï¬ï¬w ®# L ##4 + * 4 "w . 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The Advance had in the offiee here in May an egg laid by this hen. ‘The ege was 8%, inches the one way (an eighth of an inch bigger than the Thornloe sample) 64 inches the other way. It tipped the seales at a shade over four oun‘ces. ege was 81 eigchth of The â€"extended â€" express _ delivery limits will go into effect on August lith. You can assist in the successâ€" operation of the new plan by seeâ€" ing that all pareels addressed, to you bear your name, street and number and whether north or south. RECORD STILL HELD BY "=. sSOUTH END BARRED ROCK Corner Third Ave. and Birch St. PHONE 14 â€" _ OPEN TO ALL _â€" BEST ALLEY IN THE NORTH Bowling, Billiards, Cigars, Etc. s _regards big n the offiee h by this hen. ; _the one wa Frank Byck FUNERAL DIRECTOR 78 THIRD AVENUE Telephones 608â€"J and 608â€"W. Recreation Hall SCHUMACHER quality. country pot tet We want you to try them, for we know you will say they are the best real m 6 pure ‘y pork sausages you ate. Our frankfurâ€" also are of best GREAT CARE choice, selected 8# 6