th. J o. kc S .00.“.‘.‘ .1 ## # *# Announce Garden Contest of the Horticultural Society Visitors to ing the Interesting Items of Schumacher News #. _# _@% . _@#. _# _#%_ _# _#. _# .0.000.00’.0..0.00...’..:0 in ate obe abecitestaatents abe ote ote ate ote ate ate ote of will m rize Lists Issued This Week Give Details of the Annual CGiarden Competition in Town. : Also Classes and Prizes for Flowers and Vegetables at the Annual Exhihition on Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 3rd and 4th. 1746 1J The Weekâ€"End Drug Specials RNOXCITMIL . .:......; .2 s1 1D0¢ Bath Salts, large ......:..... Springtime in Paris Perf Eau de Quinine, large ...... Pinaud‘s Cologne ............. Cosmetine Cream .............. Lotion ....;............. Witch Hazel Cucumber 3 Flowers Face Powder .. Cocoanut Oil Shampoo ... BQUA .YVRIVA l;oOtfOn NI to and from Schumacher Dur the Past Few Days. Other ns of Interest from Schuâ€" macher Correspondent. frs. J. Baer, of Prince Aliâ€" | Ma chewan are the guests ofanne ver 30 fc townsite a â€" by T. ] il Hardwar 11 ‘r 60 prizc doâ€" hallâ€"Ecclestone, Limited ; ‘anadian Industries, Ltd.; Bros. ts of gardens stated are easured inside of fence. rger membership and to y members, the Hollinâ€" has been placed under Industri .. Wm. Small : nding a month Ont., . Advanct McLatr es may be ICGiL WIU Messines avenue, O x ©2293. ‘The garden n Saturday, Sept. 1st re the prizes for th rkland Lake. Clark returne erimn. , and underâ€"1st prize Simpson Limited, 2nd ckerby; 3rd, by Yolles h, by Goldfield Drug , Canadian Co. 30 feet to 60 feet asite â€" excluded)â€"1st its ant getable ite gardens C donated by H ld Mines: 4th of Kirkland Lake, visiting his mother nson and children a vacation in Wilâ€" prize list is the e annual garden is feature should attention. All enâ€" competition must Thursday, August may be left with are; 3rd, by Can by Northern On Totletries 11 Eaton at on M 4th. t with Mr. and | Robert Georg were the gue month hn Limit L1 l daving isitin Shic. 1 Society prize list the ténth d at the nday and ice and in New me nly )llin prizZ M AC h at erftume 159th Batt. to Hold Big Reâ€"union Event net the clude a ‘Timmin pon tim« hold Batt men It i; Richard mnin: Wal Skel ard. All Exâ€"Members lion Askeq to Date to be Heod Any hould at ial itiv The sec on bran MI My Direct MY T} Aucdit ond whi irdad>d 1C6 nd Huckerby rdditi ng 0 rlion it @uebec WT t 11 1C1 A £ th of North Join in R Announced This Call. H : t] Ovalti Epson WE SAVE YOU MONEY EV DA Om Lady Golfers Hold Gala Day in Timmins {zood Find Reported at Mine in Whitney Try The Advance Want Advertisements atents Ibs Cl rsce Gold Struck on "Tw0â€"inâ€"One old Mine, South of Wilson‘s Farm. Fifteenâ€"foot Vein. IMIMs 1 1OE C Ladies from TITroquois Falls from Cochrane Join Timâ€" adies in Golf Event Last Weck. mUu th n ; net SsC Rutherf enjoy visitor: were a ins golf cor th enjovab Oqu chr As! 1I enjoyable and sucâ€" rere fourteen ladies and ten from Cochâ€" the Timmins ladies ere. Luncheon was r10use at twelve noon he house committee ‘a at 4,30 p.m. â€" Both pcial features of the 1joved by the local T°C to town yesterday d at the "Twoâ€"inâ€" Whitney township. > the report in the rorrespondence â€" in g that the reports 1 on pleasing facts. en struck on the m the power line, ot vein showing n found some disâ€" 1J O Falls. Low net Hidden hole, first is Falls; second. Ladies Section lub held a gala ~course and the M ra,; ‘tli alike. follow 3€ f the lidavys 1 find ~Mr: Mrs. R. E first, Mrs. Low net C] | r Y Fortyâ€"four Cases at \_â€"Police Court Here were remanded for a week, the CA.S. superintenden‘t being out of town. V. Coursal was sentenced to two months for theft when found guilty of taking goods from the Chas. Pierce store. The specific articles taken, acâ€" cording to ‘the charge, were roofing paper and a keg of nails. The eviâ€" dence showed that the accused while in the employ of Mr. Pierce had been taking goods from the store and disâ€" posing of them for private gain. Gaston Goulet, who was found last week in the International hotel with The â€" reâ€"organized â€" Timmins force with Acting Chief R. P charge and Sergts. Mervin Salle L. Gagnon on activo duty, is b present and this week had an large docket for police court, 1 by no means a record. There w cases in all, including seven c Big Court This Week, but Not a Record Variety of Cases. Many Pleas of Guilty.,. Some Juvenile ases had an ext court, thou There weore bu n with the and 14 prC pol int dri rem m } 1€ 1J TIY h t] An li h 7i hitting or kKic emanded for a faced two chat havir 5 finc 11 1 mand drive “’ being n diff and of m g liquor 1 $100.0( nt 11 Lt t owh MA wh nA t 11 A 1 Revy. Ben Spence Again on Warpath Against Booze oâ€"night I saw conditions that I hoped would never be witnessed y native city of Toronto," he said. remember the old barâ€"room with maudlin sounds and disgusting Is, but it was largely a masculine Ben Spence, for many years for his battle against liquor is reported from Toronto as n the warpath. For some years tle has been heard of Rev. Mr. in Ontario. Much of the time id he has been in the United lecturing on liquor. On Tuesâ€" owever, Rev. Mr. Spence made unds Oof the hotels opening e rooms that day in Toronto is reported by Toronto papers ‘essing himself Tuesday evening ch 1¢ tiill penal had the man Dris( DrIUS v ch another assault charge alty of $10.00 anda costs. l a charge against her ssaulting their son, the iggesting that the man > use Oof a knife; this gI1v d for a week. _ attempted suicide I1, laid by Provincial was dismissed. rge was dismissed by is was also a wife‘s unadorned common ded guilty ang conâ€" al ten dollars and made on Tuesday foundation, as it in court for next "Fully forty per cent. of ers in the Royal York and ward were women, mostly i1 girls. "If the liquor sold was not intoxicat ing, then the imbibers were might fine actors, for many of them gave pet fect imitations of various degrees C typsiness. "For myself I have renewed my voy of hostility to the whole damnab liquor traffic. This condition must k ended. It will be ended. The mori sense of Canadians will assert itself Teckotto Gold Mines, Ltd., has been formed to take over the property of the old Swastika Gold Mines. E. S. Sayer Co. has underwritten the share issue and report that official reâ€" ports from the old mine showed on a bulk test of 520 tons of ore the milling produced 230 ounces of gold. Share offering to the public is now being made. TECKOTTO MINES TAKES OVER THE OLD sSWASTUIKA MINF It is proposed to dewater and reâ€" open the Swastika Mine, now known as the Teckotto; to test a number of veins by diamond dGrilling; to instal hoisting and drilling machinery and to instal a 50â€"ton mill. Sudbury â€" Star:â€"The Mauretania once the longest and the fastest 0 steamships, will be retired from th North Atlantic service. Now that sh hasn‘t anything else to do, we wis) they would stand her on end in down town New York and see whether she‘ really taller than the Woolworth Build ing. L. of the drit and King I tly indeed m ust be moral itself." in‘