rhoné:‘l'l‘l or 425 BEST PRICES_ _ BEST QOUALITY Timmins Fuel Co. M. BELANGER _ Room 15 Reed Block PHi || Late Mr. Innis was Seventyâ€"seven Years of CÂ¥ || "Football Team Makes Another Nice Wi Reâ€"Financing the Beaumont Mine. New dent at Ankerite Mine. Other News from pine _ o 000. South Porcupine, Ont., June. /, 1097 Special to The Advance. "Mrs. N. H. Lang, of Kirkland Lake, is the guest of Mrs.. L. R. MacGregor. On Saturday evening at the Dome Mines the Dome Football boys won another victory, this time over thf Pressing and Repairing 11 Balsam St. N. Prompt Service Dry Cleaning June 7, 1927 : Lancashires of All garments shown, including a number of New Vork models, will be on display and for sale at the Hollinger Stores Limited Saturday and Monday following the Fair. ' : yâ€"seven Years of Age . ~ JVome€!| .. chathee Nice Win. for | se mont Mine. New S peri Other News from South Poreuâ€"| Mis nesda Lancashires of was 4 deâ€"| cidedly good/game and was well hand!â€" | ed by Steve Lvan, of Schumacher. The rain to some extent spoiled the| attendance but those who were there thoroughly enjoyed the type of Pl8Y shown. The Dome evidently still | bave an exceptionally good team. For | Saturday they lined up as follows:â€"| goal; Jemmett; backs, Fell and Mitâ€" chell; halfâ€"backs, Jago, Harrower and Cocks; forwards, Hitt, Wallace, Richâ€" mond, Ford and Richmond. The score was 2â€"0 in favour of the Dome. Messrs Roy and Gordon Bradshaw, of Kirkland Lake, were guests at the home of Mr. Henry Miller over the weekâ€"end. They were former resiâ€" dents here. __ â€" Mrs. Percy Clark and little daughâ€" ter, Peggy, of Toronto, are visiting the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Jas. Boyle, Connaught Hill. . Mrs. Moffat and Mrs. Rody left for ief . . Miss Crone, who was recently operâ€" ated on 6tflthé;l’,'m‘cnpl.ng Presbyterian "hoépital for appendicitis, left for her home at Pembroke on Tuesday. au «* % C L 3 Lake, was‘@ visitor in town during the sed week. _ _ Miss Ida Percival returned on Wedâ€" nesday last from a holiday At the parental home at Cobden. MA i in oo o l o i o t io e i ie i s c r-â€",' ind s The fire brigade had a run on 1}°M~ day moring to a small blaze that had started among some boxes, etc., at the back of the Economy Store. . Just what started the fire is not known, but if it had not been for the prompt action of the firemen this might have [-h'ad very disastrous results as it was vight in the central and business part of the town. We understand that citizens have been warned against letâ€" ting boxes and inflammable material accumulate in their back yards to such an extent that they are a fire menace. 1 thkaean “ï¬;;wj ohn iiï¬ln?{;hi and three children, of Timmins, spent the weekâ€" end with Mrs. C. Kavanagh. . _ _ a tÂ¥ on oi We hear from good authority that strong financial interests are taking over large blocks of the shares of the Beaumont ‘Mine. Both English and. American money, as soon as arrang ments are completed, will be avygllâ€" able for the further development" of this promising property. We hope to on Friâ€" 1111C¢ ~A1‘ DL AOAAL. ts â€"Nugly, formerly of the Stemâ€" Mine, British Columbia, 18 pected ito jarrive this (Tuesday) ta(ke over his official posiâ€" rintendent at the Ankerâ€" ite â€" Mr. 1 Mrs. W. D. Pearce, Mr. Allan Sr., and Stan. Pearce, left Tueslay morning for‘N‘qrt}l Bay, whence ty had shipped their car, and inteill motoring from there to Atlantic (Gty and possibly Florida. Mrs. W G. Bowles left on Thursâ€" Schumacher, Ont., June 8th, 1927. Special to The Advance. An accident which might have been |. accompanied WY more serious results| occurred on t TUGSday about one o‘clock at the corner of First avenue and Poplar street, when a motor cycle ridden by Mr. lolin Driscoll disputed the right of |Y8Y with the heavier motor car of tle Schumacher Bakery with Mz. Percy Shippam at the wheel. As it was was quite disasâ€" trous. The mdor cycle was a comâ€" plete wreck; fig driver sustained severe injuriesfo the shoulder from ‘his violent fall In the hard pavement, and the fendem® of the new bakery vehicle were bdily twisted. The inâ€" ‘jured man was taken to the Schuâ€" macher lotel Iwhere he received prompt medical kittention. Mr. Shipâ€" pam and a passebzer friend fortunateâ€" 1 serious injury. injured man, is emâ€" iipond and is wellâ€" C His many friends hope foraiquick|recovery ; Mr. Geofge Elliott is home from a r. John Driscoll Sustains Injuries in Accident on Tuesâ€" day. Farewell Party in Honour of Brideâ€"toâ€"be. Other News Items from Advance Correspondent at Schuâ€" macher. ~ : f ii*r Cycle Driver Hurt in _ _ ~Collision at Schumacher Ndl{Goldrange Holel. Phone 119. . B udgepn and babe left on Ly{ To“rilto where they will frh few‘honths. s scriptions Promptly and Accurately Filled. itb news in this regard trip| to the Gowganda msm‘ . Next to P.O. "B Service You Can Trust‘‘ wl satisfaction in hewing straight to rons for about a year. We use drugs, compound them with care is for which we ask no more than â€"vice can be obtained. Make this have ¢ % 9 PÂ¥ 9t day for a visit to Toronto, Galt and. other southern points. / Mx. C. V“Gallakher is on a trip in« | ‘‘Mr. C. Mclonis received word on Tuesday evening least of the death of his father at Sunderland, Ontario, and: on Wednesday he left to he present at ‘the funeral.: The late Mr. ‘had reached the venerable age of seventyâ€"seven years, but death came very suddendly. He was laid to rest. in the Scotch burying ground at Manâ€" floral tributes, among them bei several remembrances from friends «: Tisdale and Timmins. Mr. Melanis and his brothers, Dan, of Timmins and Archibald, of Toronto, appreciate very much the kindness of their friends in the North. The sympathy of his many friends in this part, of the camp is extended to Mr. Mcelanis in his loss. Mr. Jas. Boyle has returned from a trip to McArthur township where he was doing some prospecting,. the week appeared :in lochl playhouses during VEA AZ hA The home of Mr. and Mrs. Hitks, Fourth avenue, was the scene of a pleasant party on Friday evening when. the many friends of Miss Ruth Nilson assembled to honour the prosâ€" pective bride with a shower of linen. Musfc, dancing and a dainty luncheon were other attractions of the social event. Mr. Lawrence Cooper, who has been attending McGill University, returned on Fnday, and will spend the vacaâ€", tion at his home in this town. Mrs. A. Hope, of Kirkland Lake, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. Leng. We are pleased to report the reâ€" covery of Mr. Ted Jones from his recent illness. " During the weekâ€"end there were three calls. On Friday morning there was a call to Mr. Jack Archer‘s reâ€" isidenoe, 115 Maple street south. It was a chimney fire and no damage was done. On the same morning the firemen were called to Mrs. G. Deâ€" war‘s, Third avenue, where chimney and stoveâ€"pipes were ablaze. Here also there was no damage resulting. Sunday afternoon about 5.20 there was a call to the Goldale cafe. The fire was in a linen closet where a coat bhad taken fire, evidently from matches in the pockets, but whether through being brushed against or from a mouse nibbling ut the matohes will not be known. The coat was destroyed ‘but the damage done was confined to that loss. In each case |the firemen made their customary | speedy response and handled the work with the unfailing efficiency and sucâ€" cess for which the department is now justly noted. e SEVERAL FIRE ALARMS _ DURING THE WEEKâ€"END mmins fire brigade has responded to no less than 95 calls, or at the rate of 19 a month, or 4 calls a â€" }.Since the beginning of the year the i The uniforms for the Timmins Sea Cadets are expected shortly. Memâ€" bers of theâ€"Sea Cadets are reminded that regular and punctual attendance at the drills will naturally be consiâ€" dered in alloting the uniforms. _ y\