* * * t * * * i i5 i5 6 5 5 i5 5 C 5 5 ib 5 i tb 15 5 5 45 5 5 t i * CAAA t 8t 4 4* * LAKE SHORE WINS THE FIRST |«= ROUND IN THE BYRNE CUP ind the Lak utes, but Ra yell and keyp Intyre Football Team Outclassed byÂ¥ | 1 "lassy Team from Kirkland Lake | | on Saturday Last a See our display of Blue Bird Diamond Rings this week. Something Unusual s s s 88 s s s s s s s s s se s s s o i i n in in in in ib id in in ind in in in id i in ip in on on id i5 i5 i5 i5 i5 in i5 in i5 i i5 i5 15 05 55 4555 5 5 95 55 5 1 As you have probably noticed we have divided our store at 11 Pine Street N. One side is now devoted to Victrolas, Victor â€" Radio Combinations, Pianos, Musical Instruments and Sheet To further induce you to visit our new store, we are offering for this weekâ€"end an exceptional list of bargains for Thursday â€" Friday â€" Saturday S 4 4* (SYMMOLS Â¥AO LV DNIMIIVAUHAd SMDIHJI) ADJUSTMENT SALEk Coty‘s Face Powder............ Houbigant‘s Face Powder Piver‘s Face Powder Kepler Lydia Pinkham‘s Compound Feg.. 99¢ Pepsodent Tooth Paste. 50c for....39%¢ Squibb‘s Tooth Paste, 50c. for........39%¢ Listerine Tooth Péste, 20¢. for...:. A19¢ iled to tak obbed and Laing got {Tbe Day Dream Face Powder, for 39%¢ drive and n ived »k€ @and ba bal cleared her. T iaCG@ma Ma ored hard °K ‘s Cod Liver Oil, $2.00 for $1.50 This was sent over for re. The play was kept e Shore‘s goal for a few msay and Welsley playâ€" t the ball out. )aA advanta the ball ssession JEWELLER AND ENGRAVER AT Burke‘s Corner Drug Store turn @rly ff th Phil ‘ohns McI ind lI iC ind moLl ba Fermi went righ ind was un play. Mc 1 Phillip â€" Cadman Cadman. another re saved the ind for right wing and McDonald came close in, but again Cadman saved. The MciIntyres transferred the play to the other end and got close in and | Allan booted over. Rankin tried two ! long shots, the second of which G. \ Cadman just managed to save. The ITake Shore pressed hard for the rest Mr. F. N. Whaley, « Gibson staff, accomj Whaley and family, 1 Saturday for a month Du 39¢ and 69¢ Bank bein en i k field ould 8} Jule tO COC 1 temporari . Cooper, IoOrmeri} local branch of t isited Timmins 0o »1 hi f1V Bulova Watches $241.15 iley, of the ccompanied off n minutes, 1 the field afte objectionable ff the field, 61 to $75.00 l1 Tooth Brusheées, 50e for NiJOI:>.::..:. :.: Dextri Maltose, $1.00 Recolac‘ Horlick‘s Milk..........;; TKOLEX Baby‘s Own Tablets. Wincarnis $3.00 Perfume Narcisse, Luxe Face Powder, actual both $5.00, anied by ft by motor s holiday in bt but came g that the him awa had the Hom the Imperiâ€" on Monday mad while er be nat dar chnec back M T 11 ler and the other features as well as most of the sideshows. _ The boys were all agreed that it was great stuff and that the Harry Lottridge shows are the best yvet. This (Thursday) afternoon the childâ€" ren from the Shelter are the guests of the Harry Lottridge Shows and are having a whale of a time at the grounds as a consequence of the thoughtfulness of the big shows here. cluciin and t which comin thing Daily country, or even However, it is them under the mins Board of Ti Club. The dail touring the Nor knowledge of the ing spirit behind ran of Sault ladies will make a tour 0 Country in the next week it is expected that the pa rive at Timmins on the 5 Monday, Aug. 19th, leavi 90 a.m. the following day. is that if the ou fully informed in the public will so ation as will leac its progres: party to vi will include Th the ha ADVANCE NEWSBOYS ENJOY THE HARRY LOTTRIDGE SHOWS Bush Fire Menace Still Continues in Some Parts Despatches from aid that the men continues â€" almost widely seattered fro bricft stay in be done g by halves, ugh all the ridge persona lads enjoyed Ferris wheel, and the othe t of the sidest itI0n neral Vn the w~Newspaperinen it Here at Fari ) 0c Vllil soon n 1 lead to requiremet It is ex it here on about 25 : the auspices of the of Trade and the K daily newspapermeE North to get first f the country. The allowin . and to sh ne Various onally direc dailv 59%¢ and 89¢ ind one in wn how the vis to enterta intended to iuspices of â€" 1y directing the t the merryâ€"goâ€"rou the whip, the da country. The he tour is M Marie, whos side newspape n than TY $2.00 De value for expect n Aus this num} i South Po: THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Toronto y ce of fore undiminis} its across | ard thi did no Inl uple spaper ) the I uch in: fir atu 49¢ 89¢ man A" C here his ma hich li he tI sterday st fires rsS t] inada,. | Champions of Temiskaming League ghters | Outclassed the Nickel Belt and oss of | Ontario Champions Yesterday M our ind Th C Evidently, the uniforms improved both the appearance and the music, or else placed the public in a more appreâ€" ciative mood, for the concert on Thursâ€" day evening was generally praised as the best this season. In any event the band played well and pleased the crowd with the excellent music provided. There was a particularly large crowd out for Thursday evening‘s event and |the applause by auto horns and hands was more generous than usual. Thursday‘s programme included a very iattractive list of band selections, all | well presented and effectively played. | The number of bandsmen in attendance lwas larger than usual and the concert lall round was especially popular. This (‘Thursday) evening there will be anâ€" \cther concert given, weather permitâ€" . ting. m s on rida TE Mcintyre AF Bradley, c. 4 Hewett, Ss.s. 3 Smith, 2b. 3 Angrignon, cf 3 J. Monaghan, 2b. 3 Newkirk, 1b. 4 Munro, 1.1f. 3 Suebert, rf. 3 Langdon, p. ... 3 Cliff 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 Copper 0 :0 0 13 0â€"2 MclIintyre Mun O‘Re Slea We\ Hewet Smith Bandsmen in Fine New Uniforms on Thursday Mr. and Mrs. F. Radley and son, Cecil, of Toronto, are visiting their niece and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. H. Thompson, Wilson Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ramsay, 118 Maple street south, returned last week from a three weeks‘ motor trip to Parry Sound and Wiarton. J; M‘INTYRE WON BOTH GAMES FROM COPPER CLIFF TFAM 1C O l lly )A M 1A 3D 1b un th e groun n Wedn 0 0O 1 4 Second 1i and undefe; hough the per: ‘en much chan e expected to mi 34 A H the un NnII and under commi Mcintyre s, the Cl g,basebal defeated ) personn PO 10 11 @s an ridmis i from ind a im bu l /s 0 0n m For wrong markers on his car one man paid $10.00 and costs. A landlord was in court for entering a house, disturbing its contents and leaving the place unlocked while the tenants were away. As there was a difference of opinion as to whether the rent was paid up at the time, the maâ€" gistrate considered the case might best be dealt with in the Division Court rather than in police court. The police court case against the landlord was accordingly dismissed. the abusive languaf shown by the accus Dale wanted to call s his side of the story remanded for a week on this Account. police phoned here tC mins merchants wish against the man, but At the police court this week there were several jail terms imposed. For being drunk while in charge of a motor car Joe Borutakie, of South Porcupine, was sent to Haileybury for ten days. Rant for breach of the liquor laws in regard to the sale of liquor was given a two months‘® term. Myrs. Several Jail Terms at Police Court This Week T +~ U UcJ U U PIONEER TLMMINS "A‘» TIMMINS TOWNSITE " O T $ STORES SCHUMACHER 1 2+ DOME "4*)a T‘imm yoman did no lin irmer, who wa . rave eviden , Bgave tionable Cc way. abusive uUn *43 4 SSS’S\S%SSS\\KSSSSfl%‘ï¬ï¬‚flifl\fl\‘flfl\‘S‘\‘Sï¬ï¬\\'\i\\%.\'flflflï¬ï¬iSï¬ï¬‚ï¬ï¬‚iSfl\\\\? 1a l done as the amoun! ire small in each case 5f Andrechuk on a cha Da from Iroquo effect that C nder arrest n 1i a mot aiill fo Ar 1e Ontari manded 1 maln wa lan meI en Emil Da WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE AT SCHUMACHERâ€"Phone was the referee at the ience as to the most iguage used by Dale in ther witnesses told of iguage and profanity accused at the time. call some witnesses for @an ed WA chi ink WE DELIVER ANYWHERE IN THE PORCUPINE CAMP FREE OF CHARGE h n wl i1C liqu was until bein Palls this week Allarda has been re and charged ed with being ootball match referee at the elt i harged w i the : to be in ‘thi ow 0| NK his car iC @n me of Mrs. three iquor. nd to company‘s new 1 where three ore tnded the life â€" operation. "Although th been under full than a vear, s da than been "Although the new mine had not been under full development for more than a year, sufficient new ore had been blocked out at the end of 1928 to create reserves sufficient for four year‘s mill operation on a 1,500â€"ton per day basis. "This year orbodies continue to show steady growth in size and values, asâ€" suring the creation of still greater reâ€" serves." DEVELOPMENT OF DOME‘Ss NEW MINE INX THE GREENSTONE Bornâ€"At Mon‘treal on July 17th, 1929, to Mr. and Mrs. A. Allen,â€"a daughter (stillâ€"born). s0Oâ€"CALLED ANTIâ€"WAR PARADE HELD HERE LAST THURSDAY LC On Thursday las announced as an held here by som were a hundred Il Recovery | $7.908. B: ome 101 her thi Dome‘s DC parade ermis: v law. 1 arres people i â€" women s carried marched Many p all about D Are Here diC Apartment Wanted! this year Th ne‘s second from the de iy‘s new mine three orebodie ren Service at FOURâ€"ROOMED FURNISHED FLAT WANTED BY PROFESSIONAL _ MEN. BATH AND OTHER CONâ€" VYENIENCES ESSENTIAL APPLYâ€"â€" Box 175 Based s were mac In Timmin life of this Porcupine w 1t were held re first half of 1929, t he year would be $477 vear than last. In to give bein Tel Dome and â€"to a â€" hundred an the parade, includin d children. The par Wi it there was what was "antiâ€"war parade" foreigners. There ‘Ta O prosperity velopment of the in the greenstone:s s have greatly exâ€" che the 2l 1i incomee h Min bablyv of some of 16 n h h e same date es in Canaâ€" ; Russia are nd Sudbury y the police. T 1V a Third ay ed what tionallyv LImn bs qul On ret Huber wWOMANX AND CHILDREN LOST FOR HOURS® INX BUSH NEAR BAYV it ind hai Thursday, August 8th 1929 Prices cut for quick sellâ€" ing. This is a genuine Closing Out Sale. _ Store fixtures also Ford Roadâ€" ster to be sold. _ Store for sale or rent. Corner Maple and Fourth Everyone to attend Burnet â€" Andrews Closing Out Sale GROCEKRIES, ETC. M Burnetâ€"Andrews hing from sh t 10.30 when t ndred emplove she for hir n BC 10 and i. Wh i the _ inized s were They w were 1IO0st. keep them s possible. TE much ind 10 y on of n 1M 11 vening ind th t peop Timmins vVeA ind he ib L l dled badlyv bal ed id 1€ _ around for nd by searchâ€" i together on ily bitten by ut atherwise arty failed to earch parties district comâ€" They were fter seven to ty was located. he T. N. O. UMrs. Sparling for the brave sters together sters together n it was seen ie told them upied and as Hookt J hree child Miss Ger rdy 1, 1eft OY o Dunda: _and th Kennedy ; _and los Bedard 21L 311