Lengthy Court Case /. at South Porcupine : hayve belir Whe Brcoke the Heport }* sports . south Por Dome M I 106 : Gladys Gibbons leaves this week oranda. She and her brother, will motor from there to Toronâ€" ere they will mest their mother, T. Gibbons, who is returning y from a visit to England. and Mrs. W. Kellow, of the Dome at the ‘Exhibition in to and octher southern points. . H. Tripp and children, accomâ€" i by her sister, Miss Doris Woods, ~eturned from a visit to Kirkland Carne and daughter, Miss Maud, ~a vacation to Toronto. Ssoftball League of the Dome are playing off some of the games ned owing to rainy weather. The on Monday night was between ngineers and Mine, the former on the heavy side of the 25â€"11 Briden was umpire with T. Parâ€" Porcup "‘remen A. Hogg a Extension. n Ontario nd Mrs. G on are V Frida 128 3 Weston‘s *Toyiand‘ BISCUITS pitech RuC Thye bis2ults erlso and tasty Ar exolusive â€" purchase allcws us to conâ€" fins this attractive FF Ivory Soap > â€"= 11« GOOD QUALIT! remi THEYRE FRKESH ROASTED RICHMELLO it 49c DOMINIGOGN McC PKG 3§23¢ Mines Window â€" Anyway and Other Events uoine and the T‘immir A M 1t of the Dome Toronto and W ed@t nins 1i by 3PR 3 F Mineâ€"p, McLea Manus; 2b, John ner); ss, Burke; sk¢: rf, Brooks pigeons celvable roundir Mrs. Christie and family, accomâ€" panied by Mrs. Burton and daughter, Margaret, returned this week from Niagara Falls and Grimsby. Services in the United Church will be resumed at their usual time on Sunâ€" day next. Rev. Summerell of Schuâ€" macher has been holding a morning service during Rev. Hussey‘s vacation. The service next Sunday, September be resumd at tNneir Uusuai on JUllâ€" day next. Rev. Summerell of Schuâ€" macher has been holding a morning service during Rev. Hussey‘s vacation. The service next Sunday, September 4th, will be in the evening and Sunâ€" day School will be resumed at eleven in the morning. Mr. Ed. Ahr, Transport service last week to help lost in Carscallen usual prompt way 1 Mu 41) U wWHITE BEANS 3 lIbs. 10¢ Wagne McMan € off that then no red by t] When FRESH s EGGS 2 doz. 19¢ Mine EXCEPT THAT RETAILING AT i LBSB, ~BOc tally by Wagner, 11 for the Engineg RED PACKAGE DOMINO Ib. 45¢ RICHMELLO _ 1b. 63c GoOoLDpEN TIP. Ib. 75¢ the fifteen n the dust had just b: AMAZING YVALUE! PER POUND ' ‘} REDUCTIE®‘*~! hey made ive them diamond. ess than Ri f the Algoma Air here, was called on find a man reported and was ready in his in It was later learn Ras m practice on id. Richmond n fifteen runs n batters who t had cleared breath enough ner, the game Min it be homin eVE are this week inauguratin: sale of Fine Foods At P please ghe most exactin usewif nown 176â€"Page Seribbler and 2 Bencils 7 2 p ~ *s _ . i t t adns for ink or pemu Covers are llluâ€" strated with Movie 8 tarses, Micke y Mouse, etec. The Hâ€"B grade pencliis are fIinished with an eramw end, 1 ade a p e broke the window. Witness numbe three simply said he didn‘t knosw wh broke the window. Next came a boy 0 nine years. He with the little bo across the street saw who broke th window. The man accused had a stic in his hand and he broke the window Number five didn‘t know anythin about it at all. Number six saw n plank but saw accused after the glas was broken. Number seven was up who t heard break broke plank but saw accused after the glass was broken. Number seven was upâ€" stairs with her mother and didn‘t see who broke the window. Number eight heard accused tell another fellow to break in the door but didn‘t see who broke the window. She threw a fiat iron from the upstairs window that is supposed to have broken one man‘s head bit. She also threw a chair that allegedly hit another fellow but he didn‘t know about it. She saw the first witness called with a plank but didn‘t see who broke the window. She also told of hearing swearing. Witâ€" ness number nine heard sgiass smash when she was upstairs and swearing with the smashing but didn‘t see the TY in Addl nd imp quipp: the op c but saw accused after broken. Number seven ; with her mother and broke the window. Nur simply said the window vears. He Aaccused tel in the door the window om the ups ed to have 53e lb 65e lb that the man was n as had been first su; [ U# THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO didn id bu | SA USAGE | Country Style, Ib. imber 1 who FILLETS VEAL, Boneless Rolled, Ib. ROUND STEAK Choice, per lb. ... ROAST BEEF Blade, per lIb. . SHOULDERS PORK, Sweet Pickled, Picnic Style per oo o I l SPARE RIBS Choice Pork, 3 lbs. BANANAS Fine Ripe, doz. POTATOES, dry cooking, 15 Ib. pec wWAX BEANS Crisp, 3 Ibs. ... ORANGES Extra Large, doz. GARDEN PEAS Fresh Green, 3 lbs. ONIONS, Finest Cooking, 8 Ibs..... yno 1€ FRUITS chu Intyre on their own grounds last satâ€" urday 5â€"1 and in the return game at Timmins on Tuesday 4â€"2 giving them the round by 9â€"3. The game of the season will be a sudden death played next Saturday at Timmins grounds between MciIntyre and Dome teams This is the first of the Ontario Cup seriecs, the winner of this game meetâ€" ing the winner of the Falconbridgeâ€" Kirkland Lake game played the same to megit LAK Lake in th Charity Cup day at Kirkland Lake. The finals for Northern Ontario will be commenced the following week. wW. Barron feree for the Saturday. goal half forw e held in ember 12th Barron, of Schumacher, was re for the game at the Dome las rday. The â€" teams:â€"McIntyreâ€" Vennard; backs, Hampton, Place backs, Nee, McMullen, Bennet irds, Chalmers. C. Dawson, Cheyv w broken. Number eleven who laintiff did not see the window 1. Number twelve for the defence e saw a man not in court room J. Dawson, and Gray. Domeâ€" in thig fALrena nere t 2th to the 1"7th, ‘cootball Club have now Lake Shore Mine of the chase after th "up. They won from and M 1€ 20c n from the M ounds last Sa Th I‘l LC NAI im}x 2L 1M Al last McIntyre were forcing t} relief came when Pryor bo back to the other end. 4 Place brought it back and ter and the rearâ€"guard o were busy men. A McMul Dawson Dawson run out: to stop â€" rad the edge in tt fortunate around period was very Manus quickly rai A penalty kick In the next rus bers 1 ?‘.stered ; staging}some wo that forced him to retire for the reâ€" mainder of the game. Vennard made a nifty save off Rogers. McManus to Chambers gave Dome their fifth. The final whistle blew on a 5â€"1 score being a rather formidable handicap for the Macs‘ return game. First Reâ€"union Held of 228th Battalion Northern Fusiliers Gathered on Satur day at North Bay to Review Old Times. Battalion Recruited in the North Land. Members or the 2Z28th Battalicon, the Northern Fusiliers, held their first anâ€" nual reâ€"union at North Bay on Saturâ€" day of last week. The â€"union inâ€" cluded a memorial service in honour of their dead comrades, and a banquet held in the Empire hotel in the evenâ€" ing. Among those present for the ocâ€" casion were the following:â€" coring DWsOTr Timmins:â€"J. B. Forrester, Claude Desaulniers, E. Richards, S. R. McCy, W. H. Burnes, A. D. Jackson. schumacher:â€"J ames ("Happy") Woods. Monteith:â€"G. V. Tenney. Kirkland Lake:â€"M. J. Budger, J. R Davis and J. R. Stringer. Porquis Junction:â€"Paddy Knapp. Englehart:â€"Ernest Smith, A. Harkâ€" ness, L. Peters. Néw Liskeard:â€"Taylor Marsland, S B. Ross, Thomas Carter, C. M. Binkâ€" ley. Cochrane:â€"E. P. Bisson. Cheminis:â€" Geo. W. Hall. Cobalt:â€"Gâ€" A. Cabin, Danny Myers, Joseph Gayner. Tcoronto:â€"Russell B. Young, J. H. Brown, George A. Briton, William Booth, Fred Weegar, and Billy Fraser. London:â€"R. D. Reavie. Galt:â€"Gec. Insole. EFau Clair:â€"W. D. C. Whalley. Detroit:â€"Albert Sal Spanish:â€"W. D. Pr Foleyet:â€"C. W. Lidke Red Lake:â€"H. Lytt Kitchener:â€"Geo. J; Stonecliffe:â€"W. J. 0 Hamilton:â€"Gec. H Sturgeon Falls:â€"J. K. Gallagher. Sudbury:â€"Dr. L. HC ne ington, William Kilby, A. Burns, M. Lee, H. W. Jackson, R. T. Pringle, J. Taylor, J. Riapole, Dr. A. H. McMurchy, W. G. Thompson, James Bourke, A. L. Grieve, F. C. Foster, J¢hn Dicker, W . P. O‘Reilly, Thomas Livsey, George Ferney, Harry Wicks, R. S. Putnam, J Yorkston, F. Kitchener, F. M. Cragg, William McInroy, Arthur W. Wright, Feronia:â€"Chris Pa Bear Island, Tema Sesekinika:â€"R. Hasting Elk Lake:â€"H. Papchick Burk‘s Falls:â€"J. H. Gra North Bay:â€"Leonard D Ctt, Harry J. Reynolds, hn Webster, T. Hacke Dom RY 10 crossâ€"Dar. rea ‘but c again tri rcession th the rearâ€"guard of the Dom y men. A McMullen to Chey y registered nil. Gray to C was spoiled by Pryor. < was outlucked when his crossâ€"bar. Gray got to th Y m Ojst: Dome McMatr for W H ) stop Chevalier. Mcintyre ze in this half but were unâ€" riround the net. The next s very much Dome. Mcâ€" ‘kly raised the score to two. kick got one for the Macs. t rush on Vennard, Chamâ€" red a third. Vennard was ie work that brought a glad all fans. When play was Baxter fisted over Nee‘s . Dawson‘s was skied. Back c fooled Benmnnet to pass to back W. Lidkes. â€"â€"H,. Lyttle. â€"Geo. Jacobs. :â€"W,. J, Chevrie â€"Gec. Howieson "alls:â€"J, H. O‘N 5:â€"J, H. Gray. â€"Leonard Dreany, Frank J. Reynolds, Jas. Satchell, r. T. Hackett, Sgt. Maj W. Bousquet, R. S. Huntâ€" am Kilby, A. Burns, M. Iackson. R. T. Pringle, J. aVve 1 nnard il McGtiuli Munro, Crawfor Tennant, T. Blai is, Rogers; spare gOtLl to the uldn‘t make it. J. d Baxter and in Scotch lad had to Bennet to pass to alm was poor. A Hosey and J. Clark Parfitt. Ba A€ McMul Whit 1@ )me ind Hamyp» d the bal kick fron yain Bax 1 muclh Domét Th was held for the departed comrades, Revy. P.C. Reed, minister of the North Bay Baptist church, conducting the services, and the soldiers prlacing a wreath on the cenotaph. The address by Rev. Mr. Reed was an able and eloâ€" quent one. A large and representative crowd of citizens also took part in the service. Other speakers at the service were:â€"D. W. Reeves, president of the North Bay branch of the Canadian Legion; Rev. J. M. McCurlie; Rev. J. L. Kennedy; Mayor Richardson; Chairâ€" man Geéo, W. Lee, of the T. N. O. Ry.; Rev. Geo. S. Easton, minister of St. Andew‘s United Church. St. Andew‘s United Church. Following the dedication address the ‘Last Post‘ was sounded by Bugler Alâ€" bert G. Smith after which Comrade W. Forman reverently placed a wreath against the plaque to the unknown soldier. This was followed by the playâ€" ing of ‘"Flowers of the FPorest," by a member of the Pipe Band. Reveille was sounded by Bugler Smith and the audiences joined in singing ‘Onward Christian Soldiers. The service was concluded with Rev. P. C. Reed, minâ€" ister of the First Baritist Church, proâ€" ncuncing benediction. The ~service was very improssive throughout and was a nctable event throughout. At the banquet in the evening, which completed the day‘s card, a delightful programme was carried out, including addresses by Mayor J. W. Richardason, George wW. Lee, D. W. Reeves, COl, wW. H. Milneé, Judge J. M. McNamara, and tcasts to the ‘battalion and ladies‘ auxiliary by former officers and Judge aAuUXxlilary Db McNamara * * MeIl fu it Mem held f, th, R. S McolIntyre, G. A. Tandy Berry, Charles Clarke, R. D Mcâ€" E. J. Wildfong, R. Nicoall, L W .. W . W. Fergus*tn, J. Watkin, T Special Coquignole or Combination Curls given at a Lower Rate During Month of September at the MARCELLING AND FINGER WAVING DONE ALSO 66 Fourth Ave., Timmins Phone 8$47â€"F Pupils wishing to try the next examination in Piano and Musical Theory, are requested to make their entry during the week starting September 12th. M. R. Perreault, Music Teacher, Licentiate from the Montreal National Conservatory of Music. Studio 161 Maple Street South, Timmins. by ROSE ROOM BEAUTY SHOPPE Semiâ€"Annual Meeting Browt Herb en ty 16 C111 n orth Bay Pipe Band Band, the march endâ€" Park, where a service a departed comrades, FINN HALL, TIMMINS Sunday, September 4th J. Watk s Brito wart, Haro H. Darlin ieffield, Joh Bay ‘ommencing at 10 a.m. bu will be held in the il bangue aunche of the instructed to send in as many names as posgible of other exâ€"members of the outfit to Leonard Dreany, secretary, as soon as they could secure them, in orâ€" der that in years to come the reâ€"unions would be attended by greater numbers than this year. Due to the fact that there was some division of opinion as to what dates the events should be held on in future, those present were reâ€" Ba If stomach gas makes you restless and unable to sleep on right side, take Adlerika. One dose will rid you of gas or nervousness, and bring sound sleep. The Goldfield Drug Store. Don‘t Sleep on Left Side, Gas Hurts Heart Schoo!l Opening Bargains Girls‘ and Boys‘ Suits, Coats, Cleaned, Pressed at Bargain Prices. Fur Coats, remodelled, repaired, reâ€" lined. Fur collars made for cloth coats. Furriersâ€"41 Wilson Ave. Timmins Thursday, Sept. 1st, 1932 JAC U n by Bert C \ war timg BOARD OF DIRECTORS 11 memb 1€ "IA€ affa [ the Rev. C@IHL ~33D , t CRHIGCG included C m LK 1V 11 1 i1