The Mcintyre Football CMub on Fr'- day last ‘beat the Dome, 3 goals to 2, in their first league match this season. The seorers for MeIntyre were Drew, A..Cooper and Morris from a penalty. The first goal scored was a rather spectacular one, heing scored by the Dome without a MelIntyre man touchâ€" ing the ball. R. Wallace scored this one, thirty seconds after the game started. The second goal by the Dome was from a penalty which was taken by Richmoiud. The game was watchâ€" ed by a fairly large crowd, but the MelIntyre boys would like to see the people of Schumacher give them a little more support, as the majority of the crowd at the game last week were from Timmins. So come along, Schumacher, and support your team, and we will try and brmg home. the bacon. The lineâ€" â€"up of the teams is given in another writeâ€"up of the game elsewhere. in this issue. The MeInâ€" tvre players wore erepe on their arms at the game in memory of N. Maeâ€" Domald, a player on the team last seaâ€" Schumacher Footbaliers Win from Dome, 3to 2, in Their First Match This Season. Many Schumacher People Improving Their Residences. Street Grading and Tree Planting Also Expected. Other Schumacher News + Just get an original bottle of Moone‘s Emerald Oil at any dispensâ€" ing pharmacist and apply it night and morning to the enlarged viens. It is very powerful and penetrating, and only a little is required, Varicose Veins Reduced Or Money Back Says Moisley Ball ‘Bhe world progresses. Today ailâ€" ments that took weeks to treat can now be ended in a few days. If you have varicose veins or bunches you This Simple Home Treatment Giving Amazing Results can start toâ€"day to bring them back to normal size, and if you are wise vou will do so. After a few day‘s treatment the veins will begin to grow smaller and byvy â€" reeular use will soon reduce to Mclntyre Starts the Season With a Win at Schumacher igonquin Park, in Ontario, is known wherever fishermen foregather as the haunt of fighting fish, and each year its waters are attracting maore and more anglers fu search of real sport. When the Canadizan Weekly Newspaper Edtors hold their annual convention at Bigwin Inn this year many of them, it is expected, will make sige trips to Algonquin Park to enâ€" joy fishing tripsâ€"Canadian Nattonal Ratlways photograph. 8e it aataat D.“.“.“.“.“.“.“.“.“.“.“. *4 *, 4 *# #4 *# # *s *4 #. L **J ) 4. .t# .“.oo:n.“.“.“.“.“.“.“.“.“. is n 28e sn 2 2t *n a* 2 #4 .“.“ #. ®@ 4# 4 #4 #4 *# # #* # 4 w # #4 # # #4 + # #4 #. +**" of Fighting Fish The service in the United Church was very ably conducted on Sunday in the morning by the Young People and in the evening by the Senior Choir. At the latter service, Mr. A. Carveth, lay delegate from Schumacher, deliâ€" vered an interesting address on his exâ€" periences while attending the recent Church Conference in Toronto. Mr. ‘‘Kelly‘‘ Abram, of the Schuâ€" macher Hardware Co., one of out popular business men, always takes an interest in the progress and eduâ€" eation of the boys and girls, and will again present a bicycle to the pupil from our public school who obtains the highest marks s#+ the Entrance exaâ€" People who want to reduce variâ€" cose veins, or get rid of eszema, ulcers, or piles in a few days should not hesitate to get a bottle at onee. It is so powerful that a small bottle lasts a long time. Any pharmaecy can supâ€" ply you. Moisley and Ball sells lots of : it. normal. Moone‘s Emerald Oil is also a marâ€" velous healing agent. One application for instance stops the itching of eczema and a few apâ€" plications cause the erouptions to dry up, scale off and completely disapâ€" pear. It is equally as effective in barber‘s itch, salt rheum, redness and inflammatory skin trouble. *am, ‘‘Hard on the heels of the wave of prosperity throughout Canada there has come a Missiissippi flood of salesâ€" men offering securities of very quesâ€" tionable character The promotion of legitimate mining enterprises is not the only sufferer from the horde of high pressure artists. Those who are conducting honest and decent efforts to financee proper industrial and real estate ventures find their work hamâ€" pered by the activities of men and women pushing stuff that eomes elose to, if it does not eross, the border mark of swidles. ‘*And many hundreds of thousands of dollars that should find its way into the work of building up the country is being taken away, a lot if it across the border _ People who can illâ€"afâ€" ford any losses are being actually robbed of their money in many cases, or are being persuaded to put it into ventures that haven‘t a ghostly chance At the present time there is a reguâ€" lar epidemic of highâ€"pressure salesâ€" manship of stocks and bonds and realty ventures all over the country. "It‘s a sign of prosperity,"‘ as one paper points out, but it is also an omen that a lot of people are going to lose some money. _ Some of the commercial and industrial proposiâ€" tions make the wildest. mining wild cat look like a playful and harmless kitten. T‘he Northern Miner last week dealt with the matter in very effecâ€" tive way in the following editorial :â€" GUARD AGAINST THE WILY HIGHâ€"PRESSURE SALFGMAN The stork called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fox on Thursday, 12th inst., and left a baby daughter. Congratâ€" ulations. Mrs. C. Kanerva has been confined to her home for the past week by a severe attack of inflamatory rheumaâ€" The sympathy of the community is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leng in the death of the former‘s father near Hamilton on May 8th. Many residents are improving the appearance of their premises by house painting and the erection of ornaâ€" mental fences. They are good citiâ€" zens who spend some of their leisure time in beautifying and making more attractive that sacred spot called home. When the waterworks system is completed, it is the intention of the municipal council to coâ€"operate with the homeâ€"makers by street grading, and tree planting in the residental disâ€" tricts. Mrs. S. O‘Hara, who left a few months ago to join Mr. O‘Hara and son at Rouyn, returned recently to her home town and has been a patient in the South Poreupine hospital. Misâ€" fortune appears to (be in the pathâ€" way of Mrs. O‘Hara as the family suffered the loss of, household effects in a fire a fortnight ago at their home in Rouyn. However, it is the wish of her many friends that brighter days will come soon. The Firemen have commenced reâ€" gular evening practice in preparation for the annual tournament to be held this year in the town of New Lisâ€" keard on July lst. _ New uniforms will be purchased for the men before this big event. We are pleased to report the recovâ€" ery of Mr. Charles MacDonald, of Gold Centre, after his recent attack of pneumonia. _â€" Miss Katharine Kanerva has securâ€" ed a position in the Timmins branch of the Canadian Bank of Commerce. The afternoon tea and sale of aprons and baking held on Saturday, l14th inst., under auspices of Ladies Auxiliary, was quite successful, about fifty dollars being realized. Dame Fortune smiled on Mr. W. White, our genial tailorâ€"actor, when he was declared the winner of a handâ€" some cabinet of silver at a recent social function in connection with the Canadian Legion of Timmins. Miss Mary Macdonald is ill at the home of her mother, Mrs, D. Macâ€" donald, Gold Centre tism mination in June. Miss Laura Prentice, who has been visiting at her former home in Barâ€" ry‘s Bay, returned last week. ‘‘Examine Every Proposition Offered You‘‘ is Good Advice to the Investor. Mr, ‘‘Bennie‘‘ Budgeon, of Woman Lake mining district, paid a flying visit to his wife and family during the week and returned on Wednesday to the hinterland. THE PORCUIPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO "f; }. The special assessment is to be paid in 15 annual installments 1. A petition against this work will not prevent its construction DATED 16th day of May, 1927 â€"20.291 The Councilâ€" llowing table The estimated cost of the work, Street Maple Street 8. Commercial Ave Third Avenue .. Third Avenue .. Balsam Street 8. Pine Street 8. . Wilson Avenue Balsam Street N. Kirby Avenue . coad . .. .:. :.* E.S. Mountjoy j W, 8, Maple Street wW. Q "Elm Street . N.S. First Avenue .. N.S. Kirby Avenue E.S.L. Rea Street . NS. Fourth Avenue TT 1D2 ...... From Cy: It will be ready toa drink on about May 16. ‘*From "*all across Canada comes word of stock and realty frauds. It is a sign of prosperity, but it is also a sign that Government officials, reâ€" ponsible men, such as bankers and established brokers and of financial and mining papers, should be more keen than ever to instruct the public as to the difference between good offerings and bad. And we think that for one thing, the authorities should move at once to stop the deluge of pseudoâ€"financial sheets coming from across the line, wildeat rags that masâ€" querade as public papers but which are nothing but the organs of proâ€" motors pushing stocks of most doubtâ€" ful character. The ‘‘censor‘‘ forbids the mails to pornographic sheets which eorrupt the young. _ Surely it is also important to stop the robbing of uninformed men and women, aften of their total savings. ‘‘It is time to be on one‘s guard. Let the buyer bewareâ€"an old, old rule but good toâ€"day. **Men who will wonder and ponder weeks over the purchase of a $2,000 car will throw the same money withâ€" out a moment‘s hesitation into the hands of some stranger whom they know nothing about. Take your time, examine carefully any propoâ€" sition offered you. If it‘s really good, it will keep while you think it over and investigate all angles. ‘*‘Really sound propositions don‘t have to be urged and highâ€"pressured on people. They sell themselves. The more the salesmen insists and pushes you, the more determined you should be not to buy."‘ of making good. Young men and women schooled in elassrooms, fired with the ‘‘inspiration.‘‘ of slickâ€"talkâ€" ing spellbinders. are going around getâ€" ting their friends and relations to put their savings into propositions which divert the major part of those savings into promotors‘ pockets. Farmer Green: How‘s your corn, l 'll (‘ ’l .fl[ iO '1 A. ;‘I ‘a () » a n t he i m a t e d \ w () .i al 1. ‘lt (l !) ( W.S. Mountjoy Stre N.S. Kirby Avenue . N.S. Ogden Avenue . WS. Lot 418. .. ... N.S. Fifth Avenue â€" E.S,. Cedar Street .. Kirby Avenue . Preston Street .. Mountjoy Stree To cost upon the â€"Exchange Dr. Connolly, of Ottawa, managingâ€" director of the Capital Insurance Company, of Ottawa, was a visitor to Timmins last weok. A powerful drama of the clash of the primitive emotions that will kold and enthrall you with its thrills, whirlwind action, appealing romanrce and engrossing suspense ‘‘"THE OPEN SPACES‘‘ Comedy ‘‘"FOX NEWS AND SCE A typical Walsh picture with its Romance and Action "HAVE COURAGE‘"‘ Comedy ‘"HODGEâ€"PODGE‘‘ GOLDFIELDS THEATRE With ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN and Allâ€"Star Cast FRIDAY and SATURDAY Kenneth Harlan and Viola Dana THE ZIPPIEST, PEPPIEST, FULL HOUSE OF COMEDY Width NEXT WEEKâ€"MONDAY and TUESDAY George Walsh " THE MAN OF QUALITY " ._WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Laura LaPlante Estimated Cost 1 1 300 . 00 Improvement of the 700 . 00 2100 . 00 3000 . 00 00 . 00 *2(0(0) . §H) $30 . 00 1600 . 00 1150 .00 1100 , 00 foot On Miss Anne Wilson left on Tuesday for a two month‘s holiday trip to Toâ€" ronto and other Southern Ontatmo ecentres. Corporation Share Thursday, May 19th, 1927 340 Walks on Stree OTPL 906 20 8( 60 640 H. E. MONTGOMERY, in the followin Estimated Specaial Rate per foot own in the table Aerk