fflflIBAlL SEASON DIES IN BlARE 0f SHIN MUSIC . Well. another season of football end- ed, and what an ending last week! The Advance stated in a. reference last week to Saturday's game “that the cur- tain would be rung down" but no one thought it would come as suddenly as it did. The rivals of the Porcupine. McIntyre and Dome. were the contest- ing teams and the game was for pos- was commenced half an hour earlier than usual, so as to allow for the dark- ness which comes very rapidly these days. Twenty minutes from time a chewing contest was held between the players and referee (but that's another story) and with the second half only 32 minutes old the referee called the game on account of darkness. How- mer, after all was cleared away the score stood McIntyre 3, Dome 1. In view of the circumstances the league committee met the Dome executive and Mcintyre Wins Pickson Cup. “The Tumult and the Shouting Dies; The Captains and the Kings De- part,"â€"and Something About a Broken Heart. W end-to-end play being a feat man for the Dome sent in bad the cross-bar shaking 1 At the other end McConnel on his own but Jemmett s pace was maintained to half the score standing at 1â€"1. lVICI‘ McIntyre started th determined attack on penalty was awarded took the kick but missec followed but the McIr‘u around the Dome be very hard. Carroll sei mercy and Was about t: in when a Dome. player dragged him down. R awarded a penalty but i was placed the entir‘e D‘ crowded round him. latex McIntyre players. and a and cm: {om ir Domeâ€"~Jemmett, goal; Blair and F1 backs; Kellow. White and Doran. ha backs; Asnin. Goodman. Harrow Richmcnd and Hendry. forwards. Refereeâ€"P. Lanner. Llnesmen:â€"E. Rowe, E. Finchen. fe est. todk place. Dark ectllng over the ï¬eld he air was cleared wltl as three men sent cf daced. the kick was cored. Play was resut .te. The whistle blew 3170 IcInLyreâ€"Leonard. 1 1 Rcbscn backs; Co 1 McConnell. half 12 almers, Edgill. Carroll wards. a is as 3183' b; unity and sec: ping the Dome half the McI e their lead 521' a defence were kept ve 1tyre’s efforts were soon ‘ I Edgill took the ball d: in a shot to Jemmett whc on rushed in and headed Fell a lot to worry ab is the story mention atyre forward had th :3! and ’Was about, to 1 Cup. A brief review of the s as followszâ€"The Dome opened y by some very clever combina- .d maintained their attack for :1 Their efforts were socn rewardâ€" by a nice piece of work Rich- :cored the ï¬rst goal of the game. we did not relish this and the who hf.» 'A-‘W‘. (“ ‘2 'l .. c i .’ J led n to “’9 1‘6 . and a re Darkness \ ï¬eld and D this half w n the Dome .11 followed this a. feature. Good at in one vshicl if tak :ed befc W and trying a good op- lovely goal. 1. Rankin indï¬eld play \V 3 Lh re lh RVC tried one ved. The .ed bj mg Blair and right ime witl' at 9.1 at his the ban :1 in and . Larmer the ball cam had av chin Last week The Advance made refer- 1 end- ‘ence to the case of Coleman township WEEK! where an injunction secured in the ce 13813 courts by M. J. O’Brien, Limited, had Le 0111‘- succeeded in tying up the collection of 10 one the townships 1930 taxes. It was 1113’ as pointed out that the case would be :upine. watched with very great interest by all mtest- the municipalities in the North, espe- 1‘ DOS- ’ cially by the municipalities where ac- ? game tive mining was carried on and where earlier a the muncipalities shared in the royal- dark- i ties or mines’ income taxes. these] This week there is a new feature in ime a the case to record. A special (iespatch 011 “19‘. from Cobalt says that collection of the notheri 1930 taxes has been resumed bv the if only: township of Coleman. following: upon Cd the, the action of Mr. Justice Raney in dis- HOW' { solving the injunction taken out by the 33' thMO’Bric-n Mine interests as part of its out m 11' W 8! h h DISSUWES IHE INJUNBIIUN AGAINSI COLEMAN IUWNSHIP Township May Now Proceed to Collect Tax Money Held Up by Legal Pro- ceedings Institutcd by M. J. O‘Brien Limited. the bill increase 1930 ship. means 3.. ‘- 1 Thursday refused to continue the ljunction sought by M. J. O‘Brien. td.. silver mines at Cobalt, Ont. res- uaining the township of Coleman from z'oceeding further with the levying or 3-llecting of taxes for 1930. "Tl ere is a real controversy which in be tried within a, month. but the zllection of taxes must not be held 1)," stated His Lordship. "I will leave me question of costs to be decided in DC 7r both public qual at 29 mill; The mine's i pp The mine's income is assessed at 43.852 and the tax levied is $4,877.03. .9 bill providing for a ï¬ve per cent. crease if unpaid by Sept. 10th. The mining company seeks as well . the injunction an order compelling l9 township to strike a. new tax. for '30. "in accordance with the statutes," 1d an order compelling the township apply the company's mines’s income id assessment taxes for the time be- g in the promrtlon of 95 per cent. to parate. and 5 per cent. to public M 1‘. Ju Thum m un bef Slaght. H. G. Keen and H. E. re. of Cobalt. appeared for the hip. and R. H. Parmenrer. K.C.. .red fer the mining company. is a very serious thing to stop it» :ion of taxes." observed his lcâ€"rd- "There ought to be some other of securing justice." “The as- ta 2': there on Oct 6; it, will no: 3 now". Mr. Parmenter said. is worse than they did in Chi- d théy are not getting the same y." declared A. G. Slaght. K.C.. mg for the township. iisxute centres around whether ring company can ear-mark its 0 go 95 per cent. for separate as against ï¬ve per cent. for Licipalirty still lies. Id unlikely that the bur}. '10 at over the dis-p051 am the mine prof We are arranging to complete our Third Birthday Sale, after presenting to the people of Timmins for eight days, the most stupendous values ever presented in this district. There are just two more days to take advantage of the special offerings in the best of merchandise at prices unheard of before in this district. During the past week we have been observing our Third Anniversary in business in Timmins, and we asked the public to assist us in making this an outstanding event. The response was beyond our fondest expectationsâ€"h undreds of buyers from Timmins, Schumacher. South Porcupine and adjacent centres visited our store and took advantage of the reductions offered in the highest quality merchandise. ' Our customers know that our Birthday Sale is not a Clearance Sale, but an anniver- sary when only the newest merchandise of uncxcelled quality, is offered at a price which cannot be beaten. Just two more days and our Third Birthday Sale will close. Come and look over the hundreds of special offerings. We are certain that everyone will be satisï¬ed with the values offered. the courts until t ry next December 3 from Toronto 3 isposition at Tom} nutter, as follow: hip claims that these taxes .rect control of council, and at of them is being applied schools to make the levies tblic and separate schools n 'h r mor of the 1X8 writ issued a still lies. but who have rs. and w tha‘ Lt Osgoocle to continu t the action will until the assizes d wh could j uncti tion, \irill ban has 3 were nc-z_bc SHRAGGE’S THIR- H the last is “You are not complaining of the amount of the tax?" “No, only that no part of it is being apportioned for schools." â€Did the township seek legal advice on its actions?" asked his lordship. “Year. they did," said Mr. Slaght. “I understand they just wrote to some newspaper in St. Thomas,†said Mr. Parmenter. “The company has only a personal grievance,†said Mr. Slaght. “They have no'right to direct an apportionment by us. They haven‘t paid a dollar." The injunction is a little too broa: FROM THE 1 SANTA CLXR.‘ 20-02. c 40-07.. JAR SLICED OR NO. HALVES TIN Braeside No. I Creamery lb. 38 Catclli’s Egg lV/xcczf 6-07.. PKG. W'rnpped at the Ovens for Your Protection THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO My†ALSO 10-02. PKG.-â€".‘\!‘\C:\RONI, SPAGIIETTI AND VERMICEILI BI. \f‘K. MIXE'D I". GREEN I PALMOLIVE 3““523c 23 different varieties of l ’9 PGScap 19"“3400 Fresh Fish sold in our LIFEBUOY CAKE 7c store every week. . I â€Â°â€Â°â€Â°â€'~°“°â€Â°..0..0.... " "0".“IOHOHOUOHOI.“'0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o . o . . o . . o . . o n o o o ‘ o . a . . . . . . . O O! Q 0 O o o o o o o 9 g g g g g g . g g . . . . . .â€.â€.â€.â€.â€.â€.H.OO.â€.O0.0¢ 00 .0 O. O. 90 o. .0 o. .0 on .0 0.00.0 -.oo.u.oo.o 0....90.â€.90.00.00.00.OO.H.0Q.90.0 .0 a. . '9": ALSO MAYFIELD BRAND, lb. 36c sorfmentâ€"PV Mr. Slaght declared that there was no separate school in Coleman. the children attending one in Cobalt. The statutes, he held. did not give the com- pany any rights where a schOol did not actually exist. I think I'll have to lift it,†observed his lordship. “The taxpayers have been coming in every day with money,â€- Mr. Siaght continued “and we can’t throw the O‘Brien‘s out of court,†his lordship smiled. “No, but they should be com- pelled to pay costs of this injunction,†said Mr. Slaght. THE PICK OF THE CROP They asked for a 95-5 per cent. ap- crfhy of its Name FROM THE FAMOUS SANTA CLKRA VALLEY .0 °. 0 o o 0 00.06, Q 0.00.00. 0 O O O .00.â€. .0 N 9 O O. O C O. o. o O 0 O O 00.00.“.00. .60. l-ib. Pkg. 244.8. BAG ’5 -LB PKG. “You’re not afraid are you?†his lordship smiled. “Oh, not, at all,†laughted Mr. Slaght “but we ought to have a guarantee the McBrien mine won’t go into liquidation 'm the meantime.†portionment on their land taxes and the clerk was weak enough to give it to them. They had no right to it; and now they come back and ask for it; on the proï¬ts tax. and the clerk refuses 1;.†“He’s seen the light. now,†suggested Mr. Justice Raney. “Yes, your lord- ship." Mr. S'laght pressed for costs, but was refused. lb. 1 00 29° 7-LB. BAG :Wï¬mflualitf’ém V mfg" 29 Third Avenue Replenish Your Shelves From IT’S TIME for PIES! {zg’g‘ml’owder‘ï¬nlc Both toilet and laundry are necessary to the well-managed househoId this CLEANERS, POLISHES, E TC. To give your home that spic and span appearance LUX Toilet 3 CAKES 25c PALMOLIVE amuszsc P 6: G Scap 10 was 40c LIFEBUOY CAKE 7c Eiiii‘écts “55%?- 23c Pure Lard iié‘é‘lï¬c RED COHOE $83:.K‘T'%Catsup nor DOMINO !- mmc.Powehe T PURE LEMON OR VANILLA DOMINO FANCY ’6’xydon 23c ABIMONIA Powder 3 "ï¬ï¬ï¬'25c Brasso “£5 23° :‘r‘am Paper 3 m23c TRY i166} Wax 13 250 Cleanser CLASSIC PERFECTION Cake Flam-PKG 23c QUAKER varied assortment of quality goods OPeaS‘BN 18¢ Salmon m 21c “ In Style and Value the Store That Sets the Pace" SOAP With the closing of the football sea- son the ofï¬cers of the N.O.F.A. decided also to clean up the books and ac- counts for the past season. This is a feature that should appeal to all those affected as in past seasons thinks have been held over for the winter months and the opening of another season has witnessed long standing accounts and business. This has caused the com- mittee a lot of extra. work and in view of all the circumstances the ofï¬cers GENERAL MEETING OF THE N.O.F.A. TO BE HELD SATURDAY TIN 17c Fresh Fruits and Vegetables 2 lbs. Hamburg Steak Rump Roast and 1 lb. Breakfast Bacon Saturday Only Milk Fed Chickens Green Cucumbers Fresh Meats 17 Wilson Avenue PHONE 710 Thursday, Sept. 18th, 1930 26 Third Avenue Cooking~ Onions Vealthy Apples this season ask for a full attendance on Saturday evening, in the town hall. Timmins, at 7.00 on}. sharp. Two delegates from each club will be allow- ed, and any others interested in the game, and the promoters of football are invited to attend. “Canada," the illustrated weekly journal published in London, England. in its last issue prints a half-tone photo of Hon. W. A. Gordon, Minister of Im- migration and Colonization. and Min- ister of Mines in the new Bennett Gov- emment. Firm Cabbage ' $2.63 Schumacher PHONE 220 Blue Grapes 6 qt. basket 63c Potatoes [our hamper PHONE 798 per basket per peck 4 lbs. for per lb 75c 9 0C 25c 43c 22c per lb 63c pcrlb 4c of Beef Timmins