The death cccurred at Gold Centre , May 30th, 1933. Special! *4 4 ha #4 * * #4 % 04 0. .0,,* .00.00. @ $4, ® #4 ® 4 #4, #4 #4 4 #+4 # “. 0. .0 ® Roctectostectec! Now you can really get rid of that acid stomach, that torture after eating, mm’g, gas. Maclean Brand Powder is in Canada. This is the remarkable formula of a renowned London, England, Stomach based on practical experience. All English doctors know Maclean Brand Stomach Powder; it is used day in the clinics of leading m-b hospitals, with splendid results, for treating bad stomachs, Gastritis, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Acidity, Flatuâ€" lence, and Heartburn. * Pm > This Maclean Brand Formula is in a class by itself as a remedy for Wifls. l\godeg;l Plclasalr:t to ltake. ery pure and absolutely harmiess. Ask your druggist for Maclean Brand Stomach Powder. Be sure to get the genuine with the signature, Alez. C. Maclean". ~Never sold loose. Only in plainly marked, handy size bottle, 75¢c, powder or tablets. Sole®: Canadian distributors, Rigo Weï¬, Toronto. THOUGIHTFUL CARE AND DIGNITY CHARACTERIZE â€"OUR SERVICE Â¥ 8. T. W ALKER F uneral DOirector TELEPHONE 509 81 THIRD AVENUE _ OV en dn P iie ie enc OPEN DAY AND NIGHT â€" T I M MIN S wm m all U"’ mm . Newcombe returned on Shatâ€" Miss L Ward spent the weekâ€"end visiting her brother in Englehart. â€" A quiet but pretty wedding took place ‘at the United Church manse on Friday evening, when Marle Louise, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fredrich Nolâ€" ting, of became the bride of Archibald C. King, ysungest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alexander King, of Inverkeithiny, Sectland. Rev. Bruce Millar officiated at the ceremony. ‘The bride wore a period gown of white silk net made with small frills of net lace from the hips to the hem line, long puffed sleeves and wore a large white picture *hat, white shoes, hose and sloves, and wore a corsage of roses, Mrs. J. MacKenzie, sister of the gro>m. acted as bridesmaid and wore a becomâ€" ing gown of daffodilâ€" yellow eyelet emâ€" broidery, small green hat, yellow shoes, gloves and hose to match. She wore a corsage of roses. ‘The groom was supported by his brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. J. MacKenzle. After ithe ceremony a reâ€" ception was held at the home of Mr. a» â€"V L389 _ VIZ VIIVY ; m.flwm.u{ ing at the home of her sister, Mrs. Mcran, 71 Second avenue. and Mrs. J. MacKenzie, 71 Second avenue, where the rooms were prettily c .}.’ Neame, 156; t( eleven coming Weber, 173; 1 Â¥Yorke, 166; Ia Asselstine, 153 ‘ber six, comin vich, 192; Elm Kittner, 145; Hannah, 94; t seven, coming vin, 169; Mor Greer, 167; EC Harris, 157; tC eight, coming 173; Tom Holj tine, 140; Bern visited friends in town on Bunday. Mr. W. Adams is spending a week a% scores:â€"Elmer Small, 190; Joe Green, 185; Frank Iannerelli, 159; Eric Arnott, 190; Frank Augustine, 143; total, 867. Team number five came second:â€"Ralph Webber, 170; Leo Boissonault, 201; John Tcdhunter, 206; Ralph Prest, 153; Corâ€" rie Miller, 117; total, 847. â€" Team numâ€" ber itwo:â€"Ernest Webber, 206; Hector Bombardier, ‘116; Bobby "Heath, 156; Leslie Lampkin, 203; Frank Fowler, 167; total, 847. Team number fourâ€"John Weiss, 181; Harold FPurlong, 164; Charlie Caldwell, 189; Noel Delaurier, 150; Walter Zadorosni, 160; bota.l 844 Mr. and Mrs. L. Weiss, 102 Second aveâ€" son (Carl Leo). The annual shooting competition of the Schumacher public school cadets was made by Gordon Denny, winning the Strathcona silver medal. The winâ€" Team number oneâ€"Fred Villerieuive, 177; Clarence Dillon, 153; Farl Lampâ€" kin, 154; George Oorria. 168; Rhodri Neame, 156 total 803;, Team number eleven coming in sixth place:â€"Bernard Weber, 173; Harry Harris, 188; Roy Ycorke, 166; Ian MacDonald, 119; Bob Asselstine, 1523,; total 798. Team numâ€" ber six, coming seventh:â€"Steve Ostoâ€" vich, 192; Elmer Tiercott, 192; Milton Kittner, 145; Steve Bilinki, 167; Carl Hannah, 94; total, 790. Team number seven, coming eighth:â€"Quanto Baldoâ€" vin, 169; Morris Delich, 165; Hillier Greer, 167; EFdmund Luchen, 120; Bill Harris, 157; total, 778. Team number eight, coming tenth:â€"Jimmy Smith, 173; Tom Holjavac, 197; Walter Augusâ€" tine, 140; Bernardino Deflice, 75; Frank Ovas,, 117; total, 704. Team number nine:â€"Gordon Denny, 216; Ernest Laâ€" _were especially beautiful. There. were. pictures of the natives of the country, scme of whom had never before seen a white man. One uof the scenes that attracted.particular attention was that MARSHALLâ€"ECCLESTONE, LIMITED Phone 20 Timmins, Ont. SUMMER SPECIAL Town and Country +. .0 C C CCX NC L L LNRA .oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo"oooooooouoooooooooooooouooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooomo of the snow line on the mountains, wherethere. was no vegetation of any kind. >‘ The comments and information given by Mr. Simpson made the occasâ€" icn one that was very specially appreâ€" clated. D Company of the Algonquin Regt. is.starting. to drill for theâ€"annual camp this year at Orillia. D Company exâ€" pects to be up to strength and to be in generally sneart shape for the annual camp this year. Standard Colours for Inside and Owside Ust Town and Country Paints %, oooooo?o #1