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The Adâ€" vance believes that the Ontario Govâ€" ernment should take a hand in the ANOTHER MEETING OF THE MATTAGAMI CREDITORS. Daly‘s Good Tea There is a Brunswick dealer on your way home THE DALY TEA CO. LIMI The Most Alluring Dance Hit of the Year "On the Riviera‘" By Ben Selvin and His Orchestra Here are several of the latest Popular Gems by Famous Brunswick Artists. You will enjoy them 3242 LUCKY DAY BLACK BOTTOM One of the biggest sellers in Canada. _ Extraâ€"orâ€" dinary merit appeals to a vast number of the people For sale by A. P. Dooley, Nick Blahey and F. Feldâ€" man, Timmins, Ont. and F. Feldman Co., South Porâ€" cupine, Ont. Orange Pekoe Cor. Mountjoy St. Third Ave. with "BARCELONA®" on the Reverse Side Played on by Ben Selvin and His Orchestra, No. 3172 and sung by Franklyn Baur, Tenor, No. 3221 on Brunswick Records is enjoying phenomenal popularity 7 P Buy a pound and be convinced you never tasted better BRUNSWICK ELECTRIC LIGHT RAY RECORDS PLAY ON ALL PHONOGRAPHS THE OLD FIDDLER‘S SONG LAY MY HEAD BENEATH A ROSE WHERE‘D YOU GET THOSE EYES? BREEZIN‘ ALONG WITH THE BREEZE HELLO, ALOHA! HOW ARE YOU? HJâ€"HO!FHE MERRIO Fox Trots by Phil Ohman and Victor Arden with Their Orch. RECORDS FOR SALE IN TIMMINS BY "V ALENCIA®" â€"Tenor with Violin and Luteâ€"Vernen Dalhart â€"â€"Fox Trotsâ€"Abe Lyman‘s California Orchestra â€"Fox Trotsâ€"â€"Mike Markel‘s Orchestra Asked to pray for warm weather so that her grandmother‘s rheumatism would leave her, little Bétty petiâ€" tioned : ‘*Oh, Lord, make it hot for Gran ‘ma."‘‘ matter in some w'g{y for the relief of the settlers. The failure of the Matâ€" tagami Co. to pay the settlers for pulpwood pmc§3ed is one of ‘the poorest pages in the history of the settlement of the North. Blend Always Teething ring. Head Office: Napanee, Ont. Engagement ring Timmins Wedding ring. ~* gave Irishman â€" last dear?"" ‘*Well, I distinctly heard you say in your sleep, ‘Oh that‘s all right. I‘l) stand pat‘!‘‘â€"C.C.N.Y. Mereury. Thursday evening there were seâ€" veral present from Iroquois Falls and from points along the line to the Falls many motored here for meeting, but the first prize for length and difâ€" ficulty of journey must be awarded, of course, to the gallant fifteen from Matheson. that?® MOTORED 67 MILES TO HEAR HON. CHAS McCREA. This is supposed to be a remarkâ€" ably quiet election campaign in this part of the North, yet a remarkable mterest is being taken just the same. One example ‘of this interest was given on Thursday evening last. No less than fifteen people in a party motored out in the evening from Matheson for the express purpose of hearing Hon. Chas. MceCrea and Mr. Rax O ‘Neill at the meeting here. They reported the roads as in fair condition, but were agreed that the long motor trip over Nortly Land roads was well worth while whaen a speech by Hon. Mr. MeceCrea was the prize for the journey. In the semiâ€"finals for the Boxers‘ Challenge Cup the Holly Recreation Football Club and the Cornish Oneâ€" andâ€"All play this (Thursday) evenâ€" ing. Toâ€"morrow (Friday) the Mcâ€" Intyres and Hollinger will play at Schumacher. FINALS FOR BOXERS‘ CUP TO BE PLAYED NEXT WEEK. The winners of each of the above matches will play off for the eup next week. 50 yards (boys 8 years and under) â€"1 Elmer Foy, time 7 3â€"10; 2 Blake Foy; 3 Leonard Jones. 50 yards (girls 12 years and under) â€"1 Elsie Corrigan, time 8; 2 Helen Hogg; 3 Verdun Warren. 75 yards (boys 12 years and under) â€"1 Esmond Kennedy, time 9 1â€"10; 2 Will Blanchard; 3 Arnold Purden. 100 yards (boys 16 years and unâ€" der)â€"1 Harold Walsh, time 13 3â€"5; 2 James Hogg; 3 Lorne Larose.. 75 yards (girls 16 years and under) â€"1 Frances \VilLes, time 7 3â€"10; 2 bloxence. Mathex, 3 Marg McDxaney High jump running (boys 12 years and under)â€"1 Stoughton, 4 feet; 2 Blanchard ; 3 Kennedy. Junior Events 50 yards (girls 8 years and under) â€"1 Edna Goodfellow; 2 Janet Hart; 3 Cecile Hoff. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMAIINS, ONTARIO. Pole Vaultâ€"1 Davidson, Melntyre; 2 Dickson, Melntyre; 3 Johnson, Falls 220 yards openâ€"1 Jones, Falls; 2 Dickson, Melntyre; 3 Angrignon, Mcâ€" Intyre. Iroquois Falls retained the cup by 1 point. Relay raceâ€"1 Falls (Abramson, Whiting, Kitson, Jones). 2 MeInâ€" tyre (Honey, MeMillan, Dickson and Angrignon). Running Johnson, Iroâ€" quois Falls; L. Rolhstun, Falls ; Davidson, Melntyre. 100 yards openâ€"â€"Jones, Falls; Dickâ€" son, MclIntyre; Angrignon, Melntyre. winners in the were as follows :â€"â€"~ Championships 440 yardsâ€"openâ€". Falls; Kuitson, Iroqu Millan, McIntyre. Running high jumpâ€"Davidson, Mcâ€" Intyre; Dickson, Melntyre; Johnson, Iroquois Falls. The wet weather on Monday spoiled the Labour Day event at Iroâ€" quois Falls. _ Had the day been a fine one there would have been a monster crowd at the Falls for the oceasion. As it was, only a few braved the wet weather to travel from Timmins, Cochrane and Matheson and intervening points. A few actually motored from the Porcupine Camp, and founds the roads not so bad as might be expected. So far as known none motored from Cochrane, but a number came down by train. The Falls people had, as usual, prepared Rain Spoils the Labour Day Event at Iroquois Falls Would Have Been Monster Growd Had Wedther Been Good. _ Excellent Programme Had Been Prepared. Many of the Events Run Off. Schumacher Pipe Band Provides Good Music in Addition to Falls‘ Own Band. , no. What makes you say High jump running (boys 16 years the t the : easing The w town hal visitors event. winners pe imustc, d ~drums rcluded w hall in th rs stavin murâ€"seat to a poor old nigzht, didn‘t vyou. Iroquois the sporting Events ones, Iroquois alls; Mcâ€" as the wellâ€" d all. dance many r this onts Relay race 400 yards departmental, (each man runs 110 yards)â€"1 Office; 2 Papermakers. _ Teamsâ€"Papermakâ€" ersâ€"Leclair, Nickless, Johnson and Abramson. Officeâ€"Whiting, Kitson, Mullins and Jones. Firemen‘s Events. Ladder raceâ€"1 Ansonville; 2 Falls; 3 Cochrane. Reel raceâ€"1 Schumacher; 2 Iroâ€" quois Falls; 3 Ansonville. Firemen‘s race, 100 yards, openâ€" 1 Ansonville; 2 Ansonville; 3 Ansonâ€" ville. Team which won most points in day â€"Falls and Ansonville tied. Ansonâ€" ville won on flip of coin. 100 yards (Uuion men only)â€"1 J. Spence; 2 0. Johnston ; 3â€"P. Kennedy Presidents raceâ€"1 Kennedy; 2 J. Spence; 3 Ackerman. Threeâ€"legged race, menâ€"1 Davidâ€" son and Partner; 2 Whiting and Mullâ€" ins; 3 Kitson and Abramson. Shot Putâ€"1 Frank Jalonem, 34 ft. 6/ inches; 2 Davidson, 31 feet 1/ inches; 3 Joe Leclair, 29 feet 9% in. Committee Raceâ€"1 P. Kennedy ; 2 Crombe;â€"3 J. Spence. old Wal: 3 Georgt Boot and shoe race (boys 16 yes and under)â€"1 Willie Smith ; 2 Geor Nault; 3 Harold Walsh. â€" To yards (Boy Seout race)â€"1 H: Threeâ€"legged race (girls 16 years and under)â€"1 Frances Wilkes and Eleanor MceMartin; 2 Elsie Corrigan and Laurette Goulet; 3 Helen Hogb and Marg. McDraney. Boot and shoe race (boys 16 years and under)â€"1 WiHie Smith :; 2 George and under)â€"1 I. Hogg, 4 feet 11 in.; 2 H. Walsh; 3 Claude Smith. Broad jump running (boys 12 years and under)â€"1 Gordon Nault, 11 feet 4%» inches; 2 W. Stoughton, 10 feet 11 inches; 3 8. Kideckel, 10 feet 7 in. Broad jump running (boys 16 years and under)â€"1 Jim Hogg, 15 feet 11 inches; 2 Harold Walsh, 15 feet 2% inches; 3 LaRose 14 feet 6 inches. 440 yards (boys 16 years and unâ€" der)â€"1 Harold Walsh, time 55; 2 James .HMoge; 3 Jack Birch, nc ‘ce Wilson. ards (Cubs race)â€"1 John Alexâ€" 2 Allan Morley; 3 P. Sandrin. Senior Events time 7 1â€"10 ) Jack Birch. race (girls 16 years Frances Wilkes and rtin; 2 Elsie Corrigan Jack Birch J. Gibbons, R. J. Winter, District Representatives 4 Balsam Street, Timmins . 44 46 "A4 tA aa AAAAUY DAAA AA dA C #% "00000:.00090.'.0:.’0.8.'..0.’..0‘.:.« 00.0 .0’0’000 x.: #* AAAAAAMAAAAAAAILILILIL /o e o o 0.00000000:.z.z....z0303.:0:.’00:.’0.:0:‘8 .z.z.z.x 0‘.:.:.‘0‘0:0’0’8’0 TIMMINS BRANCH, = SOUTH PORCUPINE BRANCH, LIMITED 41 Queen St., W. Opp. City Hall _Let the Bank save you the time and inconvenience of special trips to town. Send your deposits by mail. They will receive careful and prompt attention, and you will reâ€" ceive an acknowledgment by return post. IMPERIAL BANl( <~GERHARD HEINTZMAN GENUINE GERAHRD HEINTZMAN PIANOS Save Trips to Town Write for catalogue and special list of slightly used pianos . . . . Thursday, Sept. 9th, 1926 D. SUTHERLAND, Manager. J. PAUL MICHAUD, Manager. Torortso