MQ‘%’QQ’OOQQOOOO 40994000 0690900904 906800406 04800406848 0480480 488804844 0 44 4 40 4 64040 O# # 400000000 0200000000 0 06400000040 Mon diuy C1 BU Frood Mine Finally Loses in Cup Series th h Good Prizes m gnificent Battle the Northern Foreed Out of Dominion oolball Cup Honours. McD ie battle into Verd McDonald skied wile i at his mercy. B da : zood rdur fir A1 ifte t daf lirmt til The > Verdut AM bet we Mint M ab 0fS Purse with Money Taken from Maple Street House Ma Don t wl ut 11 h 11 _ Amua Regatta ‘un for All a1l ‘TMHME CURTTIS DRUCGL CCO. 0t p.m TIMMINS CITIZENS‘ BAND Mattagami River SWwIimmIng naces Canoe Races Seaâ€"Flea Races T‘wo Tubes Tooth Paste and One Tooth Brush ind Wine nder Auspice YoU MONEY RY DAY Ruatnatuain: ate afe afeate abe ate ate ate aie s sls aleate abe s‘ Colgate‘s Special _ $1.00 value RECONSIOERING REâ€"PLACING OF INSPECTOR STRINGER ooking for Another Big Mine in the Porcupine Tags 25¢ ha mit bu . Stringer, veteran chief inâ€" of the provincial police of Onâ€" as asked some days ago for his ion. No explanation was Ofâ€" ut Inspector Stringer received from General A. V. Williams, sioncr of ~Ontario provincial asking him for his immediate ion, and informing him that suspended in the meantime. W. Roebuck. Attorreyâ€"Genâ€" n1gured imstanct h in 100 en recovered as well as UhQ mometer located where the threw it, Sergt. Salley felt arresting the youth who ie theft. In the meéantime money was not recovered of it was secured where the anged one ten dollar bill. admission of how the theft was just as Sergt. Salley ured it from the conditions tances. The lad had come to sell blueberries and noâ€" purse on the chesterfield. k a minute to enter the er up the purse and leave There was no more atâ€" 1 blueberries after the purse ecured, the hurried deparâ€" ads from the street helping es that led to their identiâ€" 1e youth will come before ate next Tuesday on the atering the house and takâ€" 95e and $1 er companion treet, and wh of the Oc and $1.00 ................. 39c , 38e and 49¢ 15¢ and $1.15 .1be and 25¢ ..09c and 89¢ .................. 70c winen Sergt. m the youth n on the trip ien the bank s well as the d where the DRUG and SUNDRY BARGAINS 14 Pine Street North THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, CASLOPIH NUjoI .:..:.... ic : Kruschen Salts :...;......:.:.. Iron and Yeast Tablets .. Andrews‘ Liver Salts....... Phillips‘ Milk of Magnesi Fmno‘s Fruit Olympene Liniment ......5 Fruitatives, large ;........... arter‘s Liver Pills PATENT MEDICINES A despatch this week from Ottawa says â€"‘‘Federal‘ : toâ€" the: proâ€" vinces to .defray the cost of direct reâ€" lieéf will be continued on a basis of actual nced, if necessary, providing each province makes a complete surâ€" vey of its own situation and reduces the. cost to an absolute minimum This, it is understood, was the propoâ€" sition laid before the Dominionâ€"Proâ€" vincial conférence by Prime Minister Bennett. It was taken under considerâ€" ation by provincial ministers and furâ€" ther discussed in camera. Hon. R. G. Reid, newly appointed premier of Alâ€" berta, was unable to attend and was represented .by Hon. George Hoadley, Minister of Agriculture. Prime Minisâ€" ter Bennett was accompanied by a largo number of his cabinet, but the Hon. W. A. Gordon, Minister of Labour and the official rresponsible for the administration of relief, was absent, because of illnéss for which he is being treated in a Toronto hospital. A two.â€" point problem on the relief administraâ€" tion and relief costs, was to be attacked with determination to place future operations on a sound basis, so that a gradual reduction might be effected in the amount disbursed commensurate wth improvement in employment. It is understood that relief would be the only subject discussed, at least until it had been disposed of. There were reâ€" ports that other problems involving the Dominionâ€"Provincial jurisdiction would be taken un at the request of the provinces." Eleven Teams in Women‘s Softball Assn. Playdowns The North Bay Nu; says:â€""Eleven teams with the Northern Or Scoftball Association, ac Gladys Gigg, secretary city over the weekâ€"end fcr elimination series will be up within the near future. Th est number of entries from : point are from Timmins, teams have become affiliat« North Bay, two entries have } ceived from the Macdonald B and the C.P.R. Club. The Canoe Club is the only entry f Nickel District and they are un Rutenburg. For the first time years, a Quebec team is ente the High Flyers cf Noranda wi for the Ontario championship eral, was later quoteqg as saying that Inspector Stringer was relieved from his position because he gave informaâ€" tion to a Toronto newspaper regarding the special fund maintained in the Attorneyâ€"General‘s â€" department forll special police investigations. Still later H. W. Anderson, managing editor of The Globe, visited the Attorneyâ€"Genâ€"| eral and gave him full assurance that| the information had not been given out by Inspector Stringer, but had been obtained through other channels open t to newspapers through their knowâ€"| ledge of the game. Following this, the| C Attorneyâ€"General informed Inspector Stringer that the matter was being reâ€" | Y considered and the chances are that|‘ Inspector Stringer will be retained.|® The action of The Globe is worth notâ€" ‘l‘ ing. It is not every newspaper that;|~ will take the trouble to protect an|" innocent party in a case like this. Inâ€"|‘! deed, there are cases where the newsâ€" C papers have not even taken the trouble | t to try to protect those giving LhchA information.. The ‘Globe, however, is different, and the trouble taken to see that Inspector Stringer was not imâ€" properly penalized is in keeping with its ‘traditions of playing the game.. |" r 1] t C 8 Provinces Confer with the Dominion on Relief, Etce. Other teams have be Kirkland Lake, Coba Falls. The North Ba:s also members of the league of Sudbury Li North Bay. â€" On Sat Morest N, Allan, manager OfI U.P .:. team received a telegraph communicaâ€" tion from Nora Seddon, Ottawa, preâ€" sident of the Provincial Women‘s Softâ€" ball Union as follows: "Advise Gladys Grigg permission granted your team to play exhibition series ending August 19. _ Be it understood Pacific team must play elimination series Northern division." for y . On Saturday Allan, manager 0o have beetr $1.00 bottle Perfume and 40c Face Powder ha Cheramy‘s Special â€" $1.40 value ‘din whil The ...29¢ and 69¢ S1Â¥ :....s......980¢ ................... 4c 50c and $1.00 w»I tiyâ€"formed apreol and afternoon, al1s affiliatt Women to Mi c and n U hedu ATM Phone TNA and ind JY 11 that an: departm situatior answet quoted not be quoteqd of the pearance of authenticity by the n: of the three new men to be appo one of these being a North Bay the other from New Liskeard, an third Dr. McInnis, of Timmins. answer to this Premier Hepbur: quoted as saying that the matte not been considered. Later ht Popul seen. No one on the official lishing of the commissiOon : is not sure whether this ma or not under the present leg regard to the railway. If it C legally done, the plan is t the officials as commissionet any additional salary for the on the board.. It is said i1 despatches that the present sion in any case will be aske« this week, for their resignati agement of the road who have been in char ing of the road. Mr gests that the success has been due to these « to the commission and nizing this he favours management to the : Grifflin at present suJ the railway being one 0 According to the report Hon. Mr. Hepburn is in ing no commission at that with the officials commission will be nece saving will be effect Whether this idea will sound or no seen. No one will thtr on the officials of the T, N. O, services have been excellent, ind many. will question whether or 1 commission did not serve a usel! helpful purpose and more than its. expense. It is further sai the premier while favouring th lishing of the commissiOon alto is not sure whether this may b cAhree T without The Rouynâ€"Noranda Press last | says:â€"*‘‘Rev. T. J. McManus, of " mins, is enjoying holidays this : with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. * McManus, Noranda, following a i trip through the Ottawa Valley on to New York and Toronto ac: panied by Rev. ther Tait, of M St. Patrick, who was his guest for a few days 1. llowing their ret: C. Robe McCarth ladies of Latest Report About Civic Holiday Event T. N.0.Commission| Schumacher, Aug. 6 60¢ the tario burn 314C 69c »yhen m remier‘s Plan said to be to Get Without Any Commission. M; agement of Railway to bt Turned Over to Officials. f11 The latest vernment 11 Thursday, Friday and Saturday 2 latest report In~regard rnment‘s attitude in referi Temiskaming and Northe: Raiway is that Hon. Mi favours turning over the ent of the road to the | have been in charge of the Lunch Kits ............ Thermos Bottles ... Hospital Cotton ... Writing Pads, 2 for Writing Pads, 2 for Nile Toilet Tissue, White Cross Tissue Colgate Soap .......... Woodbury Soap, 3 1 pI ir Timmins Family roing to South Afric , one of the pop! this town and cam ~Ccase wil for their despatch aying tha onsidered iving that 16 uum Bottle Sout!t ernmen with until any ding on and that ivours passin ) the offcia TV W forn port s in WE SAVE YOU MONE NY EVEKY DA YC O . Mr. Hepburn of the ra 1peritr of th rts fr NJ fhcial fro t] ird ch UI 11 Man foOl Alon Ti + on e 4#¢4 P 00000440 0000902 09 0# 0 0 0 9 9 9600094096006 6009009# % 46 UE PHONES 402â€"403 Snap "Hand Cleaner," 2 tins ... .. 21¢ CERTO smoked Ham, per Ib. ... Maxwell House Coffee, Ib. . ... ... Alc Weiners, 2 lbs. for . Beef, per Ib. Take no Risk when making provision for your! table. Buy where the quality is the best and where you Buy for Less FRESH KILLED LECG Picnic Ham, per Naptha Soap, 10 bars for Roast of Lamb, per Ib. Marshmallows, gt. jar . HOUSEHOLD REQUISITE renic Ham, per 1b. EBIRD BRANT ROASTUTINGâ€"FRESH TIMMINS PROVISIONS CO. bhletic>Association‘s Annual to be Big Event. Other of News from Schuâ€" macher, PEACHES, PLUMS, MELONS, ETC. CELERY, TOMATOE PEAS AND BEANS. «in ate atv ate ate ate ateate ate ate ate ate ate ate abe ate ate e ate ate ate ate ate ate ate abe ate ate ate ate ate aie ate ate ate ate ate ote )10 home in knglanc lay evening.: ad daughters, Mu n a camping holi SLOGANâ€""Good to the Last Drop" pent Always ensures a success in your Cake making Swansdown Cake Flour nd M 1 Walter the â€"] NO CHARGE FOR DELIVERY WE SELL FOR LE8SS MJ1 the past England, pent the 1 friends 1934 to hildren ‘e visit rs, Anâ€" J Visit r Mr r, left Pickle I‘ry it toâ€"d M T it Mr. C. Rath, who has been the guest of Mr. J. A, HMHawkins, leit for his home n Pembroke on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, Carl Prentice left on Saturday for a holiday in Toronto. Mr. Bangs, of Ottawa. was in town last week. Mr: and Mrs. J. Brennan have moved to Timmins to reside. Mr. and Mrs. S. Fulton are spending a vacation in Cobalt and Haileybury. Bornâ€"Saturday, July 28th, 1934, to Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Kellarâ€"a daughter. Mrs. McAdam, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. G. McGee, left on Sunday for her home in Ottawa. Monday, August the 6th, will be obâ€" served as civic holiday in the local stores and shops. A programme of sports is being put on in the McIntyre Athletic grounds. Miss Madeline Preston, of Toronto, is spending a holiday with her aunt, Mrsy J. G. Hawkins. Mr. and Mrs. E. Duxfield and family returned on Sunday evening from a hohday in Dct,xoit Windsor and New York Miss Jean St. Clair Pike, of Noranda, Quebec, is visiting friends in town. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jennings and family of Aubrey, Quebec, visiteq at the homs of Mr. Jennings‘ brother, Mr. W. Jennings, last week. The friends of Dick Calverley will re gret to hear he is again confined to S Mary‘s hospital, where he is under going treatment for his leg. Messrs Thos. Blackman and McCoy left last Saturday by mot holidays in the South. 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