T ‘A k :sE333 5R 5R is on in io ic â€" report shortly." Timmins Garage Co. Ltd. These better tires cost you no more, yet they give thouâ€" sands of extra miles. See your nearest Firestone Dealer. FIRESTONE TIRE RUBBER CO. OF CANADA LIMITED Hamilton, Ontario MOST MILES PER DOLLAR In ordinary tires these cords are uninsulated. In flexing they chafe against each other, causing internal heat and fricâ€" tion which softens the rubber, causing blowouts and tire failâ€" MceMCoy takes all the riskâ€"Read this ironclad guarantee. If after taking 4 sixty cent boxes of McCoy‘s Cod Liver Extract Tablets or 3 one dollar boxes any thin, underweight man or woman doesn‘t gain at least 5 pounds and feel completely satisfied with the marked improvement in healthâ€"your druggist is authorized to return the purchase price. Ask Moisley Ball, F. M. Burke, Sauve‘s Phammacy or any good drugâ€" gist. Gumâ€"Dipping is an exclusive Firestone process. It insulates and impregnates every fibre of every cord with rubber and prevents the cords from chafâ€" ing against each other. It‘s nothing to get excited aboutâ€" all she did was to take on weightâ€" filled out the hollows in face, neck and chestâ€"any skinny, weak, runâ€" down woman can da the same and gain a clean, clear complexion at the same time. Gumâ€"Dipped Tires Save You Money You remember of so long ago she was a regular searecrow â€"skinny is a mild word for the way she looked. Just look as ther nowâ€"if ever a woman had a perfect figure she has itâ€"she is the envy of half the girls in town. ohe bained Weight With McCoy‘s Cod Liver Extract Tablets The monthly meeting of the Timâ€" mins Post of the Canadian Legion, will be held on Friday, June 29th (toâ€"morrow night), and a full attenâ€" dance of the members is requested. The Uld Reliable Timmins, Ont. Builds the Only Ehe Canantan Heaqinon in Cimmins twâ€"»â€"_â€" NsaF 2 2 3 % td 12 Li# § es News and Views of Legionnaires BY THE ACTING SECRETARYâ€"TREASURER * the Best _ Never Equalled (0r5Q Years Albany _ Knickerbocker Press:â€" Fuller Gloom says his wife always meets him halfâ€"way, and payâ€"days she goes right to the office. Particulars of recent operations in the Big Vermilion Lake section are given in the latest issue of the Patâ€" ricia Herald. On the southern shore of the lake, as well as inland, numerâ€" ous quartz veins were discovered. beveral of these yielded galena, chalâ€" copyrmte and other mineralization, and panning showed fine tailings of gold. A number of claims were staked and assessment work was carried out. Late last Fall several of the veins were channelâ€"sampled and three asâ€" says gave the following results:â€"six feet, $40; twenty feet, $26, and forty feet, $17. Massive quartz porphyry having a general northeast and southâ€" westerly strike along the south shore intrudes sedimentary rocks, congloâ€" merate and graywacke, it is said. The sediments appear inland from one claim to two claims‘ distance. Late last week a fresh discovery was reâ€" ported on the west side of the lake some distance from the scene of the first strike. The samples displayed consisted of galena which not only panned, but sometimes showed visible| gold. The break was said to run for two miles in an easterlyâ€"westerly diâ€" rection, the formation being diorite, chlorite schist, with tongues of Algoâ€" man granite. ' RECENT OPERATIONS AT BIG VERMILION LAKZ tesy and interest of The Advance that the use of these columns is given to the Timmins Post. _ We know theyl are read and they have proven a splendid medium through which to reach our members. The notes and| letters have been a decided asset to the branch and in handing them over 1 do so with many thanks to The Adâ€" vance. ~May they still be used to| their full advantage, and the Post' flourish and ‘benefit as it has in the past. | C ® â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"_â€"-‘â€"â€"-â€"-‘â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€".â€"_â€" a brief outline it might be well to prepare the members for some of the items :â€"discussion upon entering into one or other of the local sporting asâ€" sociations, bowling, football, softball, ete.;the ways and means of getting the meinbers more interested in our work. And the chief item of all, resolution regarding the unemployed situatior in the fall of the year. A large meeting is desired and so will hope to see the town hall filled once again. At an executive meotm , held on Friday the position of the POat was fully discussed and a report will be forthcoming on their proposals. The executive also elected Mr. Pat. Dou-l gall as the permanent secretary of| the Post. The choice is a good one,| as Comrade Dougall has w orked unâ€"| tiringly in Legion matters since he | became a member. As a councillor | of Timmins he is giving of his very best, and there is no dowbt that in his new eapacity as secretary of Timâ€" mins Post 88, Comrade Douo'all will| make things move in the near future. Our new secretary will take up his duties after the meeting I“rlda) A very nice cheque was received by the Acting Secretary during the past week, thls being fox'warded by our newlyâ€"formed Ladies‘ Au\lllarv The cheque was the ladies‘ share of the door receipts at our last dance, and In forwarding the cheque, the ladies _mentioned the good work the branch has done and as they are also in good financial position thought the money could be used to good advanâ€"| tage b\ the Post. | This will be the final notes under my name and I trust our new secreâ€" tary will ‘‘earry on‘‘ in the same manner. It is only through the *mu-!‘ tesy and interest of The Ad\anoo that! ’ the use of these columns is given to the Timmins Post. We km)w thayw | was returned as a gift to the Post.l } ( There are a number of impc questions before the meeting your opinion is specially invited number of important Devine, r\.('t. St‘(‘ ’\’ and **The progress of the drill, since penetrating the rock after passing through the overburden, has been steady and uninterrupted and an exâ€" cellent rate of progress has been mainâ€" tained. if these eonditions prevail, we should, very shortly, reach the obâ€" jective. *‘*You may look for a further proâ€" l **I am pleased to say that the drillâ€" ing of No. 3 hole is progressing most satisfactorily, the drill having now penetrated some 420 feet into the rock formation, after having tone through about 140 feet of overburden. The cores show that the drill is in rock that is well mineralized, and it is the opinion of Mr. Muteh, concurrâ€" ed in by Dr. McKee and myself, that there will be important developments very shortly from this drill hole. Mr. Mutch is very confident that we will pick up the contact between the basalt and the porphyry, and because the conditions are so favourable and subâ€" stantialy identical with those prevailâ€" ing on adjacent property, he feels that we should find excellent vein formation and that there is every reason to beâ€" lieve we should find mineralization which should make ore. ‘*1 am pleased to inform you that l have just returned from the proâ€" perty of your Company at Timmins, Ontario where I arrived in Monday evening, accompanied jby Dr. Ralph M. McKee, one of your directors, and also Mr. Douglas A. Mutch, our chief engineer. ‘‘This visit was made for the purâ€" pose of inspecting the progress made by the diamond drill that is now operâ€" ating on your property, and for conâ€" sultation generally, looking to further development of the property. In a report made last week to the shareholders of the Parmaeâ€"Porcuâ€" pine Mines, the manager Mr. A. M. Bilsky, says :â€" WORK ON PARMACâ€"PORCUPINE PROCEEDING SATISFACTORILY In referring to the prospects of the Marbano Mines, Limited, property about fifty miles east of Cochrane and about four miles north of the Transâ€" continental railway line, Mr.,. H. H. Hurst, mining engineer, of Haileyâ€" bury, says:â€"‘‘There are exceptionalâ€" ly promising conditions, favourable for copper, zinc, gold, silver and iron pyrites.‘‘ The company owns 32 claims in Streed township, and Mr. Hurst spent several days recently on surface inspection of the property. Mr. J. Matheson, of North Cobalt, discoverer of the property, was also at the claims at the same time. WONDERFULPROSPECTS OF: MARBANO MINES LMITED Consulting Engineer Gives (Glowing Report on Property Fifty Miles East of Cochrane. The following is the revised scheâ€" dule as adopted by the Temiskaming Baseball Association. All games start ut 5.15 p.m. A couple of weeks ago The Advance had the sad news for baseball fans that ‘Timmins senior ball team had dropped out of the Temiskaming Baseâ€" ball Association. _ This meant that there would be no senior baseball for this season. This week there is better‘ news for the baseball enthusiasts. There has been a reâ€"organization and Timmins is once more represented in the Temiskaming League. This h,aa" necessitated a new schedule. _ This| rakes the third schedule for the seaâ€"| son, and there being luck in odd numâ€"! bers this third schedule should mean zood luck for senior baseball in Timâ€" mins. | Monday, June pine at Melntyre Revised Schedule for the Temiskaming Baseball Clubs THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, 1IMMINS, ONTARIO Timmins Again in Temiskaming Baseball League. Senior Ball Team Revived for Town. Big Season of Good Sport Confidently Expected. we lune 25thâ€"South Poreu good 2: home, whisper said.‘‘ c * «/ thing! It means ruin, grief and spoiled life!‘‘ The friend looked frightened. ‘‘Here, Smith, tell me what‘s up. Perhaps I can help you."‘ ‘*No one can help me! he cried in agony. ‘‘I have come to the end of all things! At 8 o‘clock I telephoned to my wife and gave her a perfectly good exeuse for not coming straight home, and‘‘â€"his voice sank to a whisperâ€"‘‘I‘ve forgotten what I ‘No,"‘ muttered the despairing one. dalen’t"’ ‘‘*Why, what‘s the matter?" ‘*Matter? It‘s the end of everyâ€" thing! It means ruin, grief and It was midnight, and in the smokâ€" ing room of the Club sat a young man huddled in a chair. Tucker entered. ‘«Hello, Smith,‘‘ he asked cheerfulâ€" ly, ‘‘not going home yet2"‘ ters | | Through the columns of The Adâ€" vance the treasurer of the Muskoka Hospital for Consumptives desires gratefully to acknowledge the followâ€" ing contributions received in South Poreupine by the field secretary of the National Sanitarium Association: $5.00 eachâ€"Imperial Bank, South End Pharmacy, Col. W. Stevenson. $2.00 eachâ€"W. G. Bowles, W. D Pearce and Sons, Max Smith, Farâ€" rant‘s Drug, J. Cunningham, H. Blood, Thos (Wilson, W. S. MceDowell, A. C. Stevens, A. E. Hover. $1.00 eachâ€"J. B. Hutchison, V. H. Andrew, E. Lighbody, A. E. Holmes, Sky Bros., United Provision Co. A. E. Moysey Co., J.â€"R. Andrews, L. E. Taylor, Dominion Bakery, R. Cattaâ€" rello, Ralph Coste, Rev. Fr. Lfgreval, Dr. Mecelaren, F. W. Raynor, H. M. Wilson, A. Friend. _ Sundry «contributions, 50c. Total, $52.50. Myrtle: ‘*Where did Harry get ail his money 2‘ Wednesd cupine at 4 CONTRIBUTIONS IN SOUTH PORCUPINE TO SANITARIUM cupine Wednesday, June 27thâ€"Timmins at South Porcupme Friday, June 29thâ€"Melntyre at Timmins. Wednesday, July 4thâ€"Timmins at Melntyre. Saturdm, July 7thâ€"Melntyre at South Poreupine. ‘Wednesday, July 11thâ€"South Porâ€" Myrtle: In the holdâ€"up busine Yes, he manufactures BANK OF MONTREAL day, Aug Timmins. Timmins. ‘, July 14thâ€"South In TE ConFipencE > \_.JENERAL confidence in the Bank of Montreal is shown by the steady growth of the institution down through the generations since it was founded, No matter how large or how small your financial transactions, the service of this Bank is fully responsive to your needs. July 25thâ€"Timmins 20thâ€"Melntyvre 18thâ€"Timmins â€"Exchangce â€"Exchanasc Mc South Intyre A t y Established 1817 Total Assets in excess of $830,000,000 W. J. WALLACE, Manager Timmins Branen or at at Local Distributorsâ€"National Grocers Co:â€"I:tâ€"dâ€".,â€" "-l“-l‘r-n-l;;ns The following paragraph is from the Englehart correspondence in The New Liskeard Speaker last week:â€" ‘‘The Rev. Wm. Farmer of Conâ€" naught, who had been away attending the United Church Conferences in Toâ€" ronto returning to the north last week, stayed over in town for a few days and during his visit here performed a christening which was most unique tfrom the fact that the baptismal bowl used was made from stone from the Dead Sea, in Palestine. ‘The Bible used was covered with olive wood from the Mount of Olives and the waâ€" ter from the river ‘Jordan. These three articles mentioned were brought back by Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Woollings from their ‘round the world tour. The christening was of the infant baby of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Woolâ€" lings."‘ INTERESTING CHRISTENING AT ENGLEHART LAST WEEK Aimiteo as .22 \'\‘"0 r3k6m CA ‘-, GoLDp MEDAL COFFEE Ctrum ult SS %\\\\\\\Y // W\\Q\\\\\\\\\\\\?:__E% j j " Keep a few bottles always on ice GINGER ALE You‘ll drink it again" Gold Medal Coffeeâ€" you will find ic the finest coffee you ever tasted. NATIONAL GROCERS Co. TED IMI Each and every one gave his unqualified endorseâ€" ment of Gold Medal as having the finest and most fascinating flavour. Ask your grocer for (;ELECTED varieties «) of the highest grade coftee, carefully blended to secure a finer, more distinctive flavourâ€"that‘s Medal Coffee. Its mellow, fullâ€"flavoured smoothness is the result of months of experiment. Before being submitted for public approval this finest of coffees was passâ€" ed on by many judges of widely varying taste. Wholesale Distributors Thursday, June 28th, 1928 Athletics, Scoutcraft Arch. Gillies, B.A.Sc.,0.L.S. Dominion Monday, July 2nd. Civil Engineer Ontario Surveyor Building Plans, Estimates, Etc P.0. Bldg. Timmins Phone 36% Something Doing all Day at South Porcupine Water Sports, Entertainment