Thursday, July 10th, 1930 Light on any subject may be brought about by little reflection. It ain‘t the guns or armament Nor funds that they can pay, But the close coâ€"operation that Makes them win the day. It ain‘t the individual nor The Army as a whole, But the everlasting teamwork Of every blooming soul. SsSTEWING VEAL ID, TIP TOP BACON per lb. South Porcupine 25¢ (3§A LM EXTRA SPECIALâ€" _ Granulated SPECIALâ€" CroSsSe BRANSTOMN sUGAR SPECIALâ€" _ Phoenix Brand SPECIAL Friday and Saturday ( RED Orders Delivered for Timmins 10¢ PIERLE â€" SPECIAL~â€" _ Fancy Lobster Paste Biscuits SPECIAL Friday and Saturday per pound 21¢ Schumacher 15¢ This lovely new toilet creation suntan without SUNBURN. beautifies. â€" It is not sticky. New Potatoes Beef Roasts Half peck 43¢ Choice Chuck Roasts No. 1 Blue Goose .â€" â€" Crosse Blackwell‘s â€"Kipling Weston‘s POLIGE COURT SEQUEL 10 KIRKLAND LAKE TRAGEDY Bottle The shooting affray at Kirkland Lake last week in which two former reâ€" sidents of Timmins met death and anâ€" other Timmins resident was injured by bullet wounds was followed by police court action at Kirkland Lake when the police saw that dgrinking had been carried on during the evening precedâ€" nc the tragedy. Thos. Bartlett, the owner of the house on the road. near Kirkland Lake, where the shooting took place pleaded guilty at the police court to having liquor in his passession not accounted for on his permit. He was fined $100.00 and costs. ‘The police stated that they found eight bottles of beer in the house while they were investigating the shooting affray SPECIAL Monday and Tuesday New Carrots Possession of Liquor on Night of the Tragedy. FRESH AND SMOKED FISH 2 pounds 21¢ per pound 25¢ SPECIAL For One Week Corned Beef Clean Firm Stock House Where Shooting Ocâ€" ‘ined in Court for Hlegal ORDER EARLY FRIDAY ONLY Cookedâ€"Sliced 2 3° PREPARED COFFEE 50 to L’ ckage LuncriEon ‘SEÂ¥s Large package. quEEn" oLIves PREPARED MUSTARD ibb) s, DRANGE AND LEMONADE CRYSTALS EATON‘S. a LOOK OVER THIS LIST OF REGULAR GOOD VALUES BONELESS CHICKEN Beaver. TUNA FISH Curtiss Glass %ar. 3 14 BISCUIT Knorr‘s Assorted . 1 roll makes 6 plates 2 rolls KETCHUP Crosse Blaci;well't. _ ___ 1%â€"0%, DObtI@. .. ... ... ... +s PILCHARDS ... Gosse Mlllerd Brand \X;at-cl; for Red Price Tickets Déel, NALAIM, UV, Half pound tin ... 25¢ sam~s w «s on ts ts m ce m PEANUT BUTTER Swoet;lau't. 2 ‘ ¢ min‘t _ saAugEe o “lO a * o ‘\' soc JUMBO ms O Voâ€"No ’ï¬.oo.. 2‘)c __ _ EATON‘S TEAS AND COFFEES F. N. ASSORTED MEATS Beef, Ham, Chicken, etc. . Half pound tin ............. 4 L ue FOR THE PICNIC Camp Brand Shady Nook. 50 to a Packa; Victory . 20â€"0z. bottle which resulted in the death of Eloi Meloche and his former commonâ€"law wife, who was known to some Lucien Pelletier, but whose real name may be other than that. A letter found among the young woman‘s effects is said to suggest that her real name is other than those by which she was known in Timmins or Kirkland Lake, and that her mother resides near Rouyn, Queâ€" bec. Since the tragedy it has been Picnic. Large packa; Sâ€"0z. Jar Roman Meal .. Jacob‘s Butter Package....... learned that the woman had applied to the police to have Meloche restrained from interfering with her on a previous visit of Meloche to Kirkland Lake. As Meloche had left Kirkland Lake and returned there by car without the police having opportunity to know of his presence in town, there was no chance for the authorities to take any steps that might have averted the tragedy. It is also known now that Kirkland e NP EM PC Lake man who had been attacked by Meloche through the latter‘s jealous feelings about the woman, nad a week or so previous to the tragedy laid a charge against Meloche for an assault, but had withdrawn the case when it PICKLED SPARE RIBS, per lb. .. FRESH CORNED BEEF, per lib. .. Rib and Brisket, Choice SPECIAL Monday and Tuesday per pound 15¢ Boiling Beef aa a o a a sbe a 0 ) 0 8 68 6 + + THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMIN3, ONTARIO u4 #% ...... 24c ...... 26¢ 2 :o1:29¢ o 27 C 48c 1 2¢ 1 4c IAVUKL o _ ; in, had a week tragedy laid a for an assault, ‘ > case when it 15¢ Steer 22¢ ITALIAN ORANGES per dozen ... ho. Arrang CHOICE BANANAS per dozen ...:.........:. CABBAGE 2 lbs. for . Featuring This Week THISTLE BRAND _ Chicken Haddie 71 m CAFFEIN Mayonnaise Ts .20€ DAINTY LUNCH You Will Need Reliable When you go Motor Cruising this Sum mer _ They will give you real service and safety at a conâ€" siderable saving. The standard size 29 by 4 .40 is priced at..... Del. Dvalillced [A Ei 2 EC EP P 4. 40 is priced at..... @ Deil. Other sizes at proportional prices. Write or enguire of our nearest Order Office. Heavy Duty Balloon Tires are Guaranteed for Probubly the best proof that the} stories told to tourists in the South that the roads in the North are still not in good condition are entirely lwrong is proven by the record made by a young lady from Timmins in driving | from here to Pembroke this wee. The ' trip from Timmins to Pembroke wWas made in only sixteen hours of drivimg. Had the Ferguson highway not been in : good condition, this would not have ; been practical. There was no speeding l but just the steady driving that is only | possible when the roads are good. Aâ€" O L T K. 36 ns ROAD GRIPPER SARDINES t~ 180 TIMMINS TO PEMBROKE IN 16 HOURS; ROADS MUST BE GOOD EeE part from one or two short stretches the Ferguson highway is in pretty good shape now. Tourists and others from the South report recently being told in Toronto and even at North Bay, not to mention intervening points, that the Ferguson highway is not in good shape. This report has been officially denied several times. The practical adenial by CROSSED FISH atripfrom'rimmlnstoPanbrokeu 16 hours of driving should be conclu CEREAL 26C 140z;. Tin T. EATON CS RED RIVER 15,000 MILES ORDER OFFICE Store Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. WEDNESDAY DAILY 6b5¢ Garden" "As I Wentâ€"aâ€"Roaming ‘ and "The False Prophet," and Mrs. Johns "The Sunshine of Your Smile" and "To You." This was the last appearance publicly of Mrs. Barry whose sweet voice has thrilled her hearers So often. Mrs. Johns, we are glad to say will be heard much more often in the future than in the past. She has apreared so seldom and in such modest way that people are only beginning to realâ€" ize the talent of their townswomaAll. LE Ns VAE se h.A cA tuch stt ntryt s Her sympathetic interpretation of her songs as well as the quality of the tone was a delight to all who were there. Who says this North Land is far beâ€" hind any place? Ontario strawberries are just nicely on the market when lo! ‘our own gardeners are gathering lo0! ‘our own gArdcncts oo the luscious fruit, Mrs. H. Rapsey having gathered her first dish of strawâ€" berries on Wednesday, July 2nd. 4.A . t In the softball game at the Dome Recreation grounds on Monday evenâ€" ing, Dome team won Over the Schuâ€" macher team in 14â€"5 score. R,. Parâ€" w £ 00 on bases.. The fourth innings was A cipher for Schumacher. For the Dome Doran let Cook home and would have made more than second himself but o k d LA Nt ut 266 NE ECC for an unfortunate slip, falling on his shoulder. He later got home easily as did also Michaelson and Jemmett, when a throw to third base was badly muffed by Schumacher. Mason let McLean to third and himself to second then Fell‘s clout sent them both home and himself to third. The game was very much Dome after this although in the fifth Schumacher got two more runs and McMahon going into the pitâ€" cher‘s box, Jemmett was caught out; Michaelson and Richmond both fanâ€" ;;"â€":I;{esixth saw three Schumacher balls batted very neatly into the hands of the Dome in quick succw_sion. Dome iixehgotMcMahon'snumberand some more good batting, adding a to get home through an error made by. the second baseman. Mason got home, then Mansfield let Cook home and was well on the way himself when Rudd was caught out making three down. The seventh innings saw no more runs added to the score. The game was well worth a larger attendance. A snappy enough rivalry and razzing was carried om between Schumacher and Dome fans to add plenty of zest. The next game at Dome grounds will be played Monday, July 21st. _ Mr. and Mrs. Magnussen and family, _also Mr. Carlson, of New York, were ruests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Anthony, this week. Mr. Brunne, of the Matheson Apiary was a visitor to town this week. I\;[rs Olaf solum and family, of Shillington, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Anthony. â€"hrfraxlci Mrs. Norman Childs, of Matheson, were visitors in town durâ€" ing the week. Mrs. Roy Curtiss and little daughter, Patsy, and her sister, Miss Sutherland, all of Toronto, are guests at the Payâ€" master Lodge. Suggestions that readers send in perâ€". sonal notes of news have met with very good response recently. Keep up the good work. You aAre interested in reading about others; others are interâ€" ested in reading about you. If you have visitors from outâ€"ofâ€"town, or if you or members of your family are visiting out of town drop a note to The Advance. Sign your name, please, but not for publication. Many thanks. § 29 Third Avenue For Sure Results Try Our Want Ad. Column THE HIGHWAY TRAFFIC AMENDMENT ACT 1930 Every Motorist Should Know About the â€" â€" â€" Safety Responsibility Law EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER i1st. â€"motorist and pedestrian alikeâ€"from careless, reckâ€" less driving. After September 1st., the motorist who drives reckâ€" lessly or causes damage MUST PAY or have his drivâ€" ing license suspended. And this applies to an Ontario motorist in other provinces or in the U.S. A. and to visiting motorists as well. More than ever is it necesâ€" sary to insure. The purpose of the new law is to protect the public Suspension of driving license will follow any of the following offences, whether in Ontario, in the other provinces or in the Be Insured! Drive Carefully! Play Safe! Our buyer is leaving on Monday mornâ€" ing on a Special Purchasing Trip to the large Eastern Cities and anyone deâ€" siring to leave special orders are invited to do so. Visit our store on Pamphlets explaining the new law can be procured withâ€" out charge from the agent of any Company a member of and leave your order and it will receive special consideration. Due to our Eastern connection we are in a position to effect great savings in any special order left with us. "In Style and Value the Store that Sets the Pace" The Canadian Automobile Underwriters Association Announcement Reckless driving if injury Racing on a highway. _ Exceeding the speed limit if damage to others results. Failing‘ to remain at, or return to, scene of an accident. Driving when intoxicated. Driving without a license. and More Than Ever is areful Driving Desirable Friday and Saturday Periodic â€" examinations should be made of your eyes, whether or not you have noticed any disâ€" tress. This is especially true of persons who do close work or who are past 35 years of age. You may saye trouble later. Curtis Optical Co. to person or property results. TIMMINS ONT. 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