Mr. Somerville has achieved a great reputation in many lines of sport, parâ€" ticularly golf, hockey, rugby and cricâ€" ket. C,. Ross (Sandy) Somerville who has Jjust won for the fifth time the Canaâ€" dian Amateur Golf Championship is expected in Timmins this weekâ€"end and will give an exhibition game at the Timmins golf course on July ist, comâ€" mencing at 3 p.m. Canadian Amateur Golf Champion to Visit Here The new improved Stomach Powder relieves you at once. It changes the whole aspect of life. Sold at the Goldfields Drug Store. 40 A 1 41 D. 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Beer, He organized revolt in â€"â€"â€" He routed the Answer to Previous 12 2 Decay in fruit 3 Costly. 5 Musical note. 6 Australian mammal. 7 Inlet. 8 Within. 10 Bulb plant. 12 Motheéer. 14 Tree fAluid. 16 Dower property. 18 Outfit. 19 Timid. _ Brantford Expositor: convention in New York that sincs the turn of years have been added t the use of modern treat cldâ€"age ills have incr this is because of the weaklings who in form have had a short existe Amateur Golf Championship threc ,times and the Canadian five times. In 1932 he brought home one of the highest honours in the golifing world when he defeateq Johnny Goodâ€" man to win the Amateur Golf Chamâ€" |picnship of the United States and reâ€" ceive the Havemeyer Challenge Troâ€" phy, which had never been out of the United States until this Canadian golfer invaded the field. _ This year Mr. Somerville was chosen captain of an 8â€"man Canadian golfing team to compete in the British amaâ€" ’teur. While in Eingland he met the 'Duke of Kent who is a keen devotee of golf. In spite of h golf remains pi Somerville. Hi insurance as a the London Lif To peeép curi ously. make laes Puzzlh Golf _ Championship three the Canadian Amatelfr five 1932 he brought home one of st honouts in the his phensmenal success urely a game with Mr is real business is life a Group Supervisor for mours in the golfing deféateq Johnny Goodâ€" _ _Amateur Golf Chamâ€" United States and reâ€" meyer Challenge Troâ€" never been out of the until this Canadian real business is lif iroup Supervisor fo Insurance Company Tribal grof Krishna sp festival. Frozen des serts. itor:â€"At a medical York it was recorded 1 of the century 25 led to human life by treatments, but that increassd. Perhaps the ‘saving of those former years would Moor, The â€"â€"â€" f ly defeated him. Derive rowan Trunk of human b iart sland 0 eunion armine nit. tre d from berries f the the s been n the bod v HIp. prin final Mondayâ€"the Secong Day Monday, the second day of the batâ€" talion reâ€"union, will see the week forâ€" mally opened, in so far as fun and hilâ€" arity is concerned. At ten o‘clock Monday morning a monster street parâ€" ade will be held, proceeding along Main ’HUUICI:UUS Uuuliclr1il JUIILWRIO DOINUS IOI’Il Thursday’ "‘Knights of â€" Calumbus lthe big reâ€"union. |Day" will feature in the morning a Out Sunday morning there will be a) children‘s parade for which the comâ€" church parade, and in the afternoon mittee in charge will offer a number a memorial drumhead> service will 'be, of prizes, for fancy dress, best dress, held, commemorating the members of‘ comic dress, etc. the battalion who died overseas. _ _â€"In the evening a monster street carâ€" An effort to revive the 159th Batt. nival and dance will be held on a band has been broadensad, as noted beâ€"| downtown street, with prizes for All fore, to take in all bandsmen in the| manner of dress. There are even hints North who played in bands overseas.‘ of a shirtâ€"tail parade in connection All such bandsmen will be welcomed.| with the carnival. ‘ The 159th band for the occasion prsâ€" Shriners‘ Day mises to be one of the best ever gatherâ€" Friday, "Shriners‘ Day" will probâ€" ed under similar circumstances. As| ably see the city invaded by a host of. the band will have to play together| Shriners from Rameses Temple, Toâ€" without practice, bandsmen wishing to, ronto, led by their 60â€"piece band, and join the big band should get in tsuch accompanied by their drill patrol of as as possible with Mr. Saunders,| 40 members, and Ernie Bruce and his whose North Bay. address is given| Clown Band, old favourites in the city. above. TT FPore de tho immneccithilitv that an invita. all cver Northern Ontario numerous Southern Ontaric the big reâ€"union. The programme for the big Old Home Week at North Bay, starting Sunday. Aug. 4th, has been outlined as follows: Opering Day Plans for Sunday, the first day of the 159th Battalion Reâ€"union, are, naturâ€" ally, more of a religious nature. Memâ€" bers of the battalion are expected from something of the nature of an Old Home Week for the North in general Impetus is given to this idea by the fact that the 159th Battalion, who have charge of the opening days of the reâ€" union, have broadening the invitation to their reâ€"union celebration to all reâ€" turned men and also extended to all bandsmen in the North who were overâ€" seas to join in the revival of the 159th band. Any bandsmen interested should get in touch with F. A. Saunders, 108 Durrel street, North Bay. There is increasing interest being shown in the Old Home Week to be held at North Bay in August. In fact, it appears as if the event might take on WALTER STEWART . BELVE BEANX A trade that may help Cleveland Indians to win the pennant they seek was concluded when Belve Bean, young rightâ€"handed pitcher, was sent to Washington in exchange for Walter Stewart, veteran southpaw. For years Sstewart has been a thorn in the side of the Cleveland club, winning four games from the Indians last year. Now they hopg they have "bought" out their jinx. Indians Hope They‘ve a* DETRoT SHoRrtstoP® W $ Wio Has o me oF BEING CNSIDERED oNe of THE BEST IN ThE MAJoms CowBmnmAafiony iT is CC » BEST IN THE AMERIGAWN 1€AG6UE ind from joints for d.] with the carnival. 3â€" Shriners‘ Day Tâ€" Friday, "Shriners‘ Day" will probâ€" As| ably see the city invaded by a host of er| Shriners from Rameses Temple, Toâ€" to| ronto, led by their 60â€"piece band, and th} accompanied by their drill patrol of ‘S,| 40 members, and Ernie Bruce and his ‘n| Clown Band, old favourites in the city. There is the possibility that an invitaâ€" ticn will be staged by the Shriners on THE PORCUPTN® ADVANCE TTMMINS8S ONTARtO Saturday, "Commercial Travellers‘ Day", is more or less shrouded in myâ€" stery at this time, but what plans have leaked out have been ‘ original. The "lamppost quartetts‘" contest which the ticn wil their da SaturC Frenchâ€"Canadian â€" Day The â€" big event on Wednesday, "Frenchâ€"Canadian Day," will be the unveiling in McMurthy park of a moeonument in memory 6of a Frenchâ€" Canadian explorer, Jacques Cartier, the 400th anniversary of whose landing in Canada was observed last year. A number of prominent Frenchâ€"Canaâ€" dians will be invited to attend this ceremony. a committe of â€"(G¢.: cicipate in the present plans, 1 retained t3z pr cpened by another huge for which were laid Tuc Bought off" Jinx rk Motor League Day‘" will be r0ther huge parade, plans ‘re laid Tuesday night by under the chairmanship )r. Three bands will parâ€" ‘he parade, according to . ~with one of them being provide music at Amelia the western limits of the istern. This parade is not 1 effort of the reâ€"union ut is a joint effort on the the organizations taking Worny over. «is BiTTINEG CRAMPED BiLLs STYLE O PEFENSE N T486 a monster street carâ€" e will be held on a , s‘with prizes for â€"All There are even hints parade in connection By Jack Sords will be offered by tee for the on of the judges, will probâ€" by a host of Temple, Toâ€" ‘e band, and Travellers plan will be a novelty if there is a wrestling bout at t tersection of Main and Ferguson s in the height ‘of the Saturday traffic perisd, don‘t be surprised parade is also included in the vellers‘ plans. o‘clock. If any other members of the club wish to take part in the they should sign the bulletin the club as soon as possible. vCICIS PDidIi5S. fthe‘ I While a fairly definite outline of the| third activities planned for the week is availâ€" ‘ three Pollowing the visit to Iroquois Falls of local golférs some weeks ago, the Falls golfers will be guests of the Timâ€" mins club this wseekâ€"end. All those who played at the paper town are requested to be on hand at the clubhouse at nine By % Thers was at least one circus play: Alex J Morrison In the sixth, Coleman hit hard to right Number 635 | field for what looked like a sure twoâ€" Up in Manchester, NH., there is a | bhagger, but Gilbert put on a tenâ€"second young fellow by the name of Warren hundred yard dash, tcok the ball in his Tibbets who may make a place for| Outstretched glove, rolled over, and himself among leading players. came up, still holding the ball. While visiting there I was asked to| In the fifth, with Quinn and Adamâ€" look at his swing. He had only one|son on base, Malloy hit an infield fiy, sad fault. He looked up too early and |but Emith, at second, dropped it. In too often. I told him he would have | the meantime Adamson started for secâ€" to make a habit of keeping his head |ond. Smith tossed to Roumaldi on secâ€" in position until well after the ball had|ond base at first. Malloy was autoâ€" been hit. He pointed out that it would |matically out on the infield fly and be rather difficult for him to do this| Adamson was trapped. because he couldn‘t afford a caddy. Macs Get Three For the moment it ssemed as though| The game started off not too badly, he had a perféct alibi. Any number of|even though McIntyre did take three players are in this same fix. But, it|runs when their turn at bat came. need not spoil their swings. Demonâ€"|Hahn made the circuit when he forced strate to yourself on the practiceiMall:y ou‘ at second, made second on ground that holding your hsad in poâ€"| Cybulski‘s single, third on Angrignon‘s sition keeps the ball straight and you‘ll|and home as Osborn went out at first. not have to hunt for it on the course.|Cybulski was driven in by Woods, as mz was Angrignon, who walked. Woods s a * batting average for the game was someâ€" Il'O(]llOlS Fallsâ€"TlmmmS ,._,ming for even heavy hitters to aim at. Weekâ€"end Golf MatChCSiHe was at bat only four times, and: ‘ made three singles. He had, in fact,j Pollowing the visit to Iroquois Falls a better batting average than anybody| of local golférs some weeks ago, the else in the game. Falls golfers will be guests of the Timâ€"| spratt, on the mound for Hollinger, mins club this weekâ€"end. All those who j was a little nervous in that first inning played at the paper town are requested | anq didn‘t really get settled dowh to to be on hang at the clubhouse at nine | work until the fourth when it was tos o‘clock. late to save the game. Caller‘y had the If any other members .of the Timmins | pest record of the day, but at that he ub wish to take part in the matches,| struck out only thrée men in three 4 PA PAD # ’ Action All the Way | | For the moment it ssemed as though he had a perféct alibi. Any number of players are in this same fix. But. it need not spoil their swings. Demonâ€" strate to yourself on the practice ground that holding your hsad in poâ€" sition keeps the ball straight and you‘ll not have to hunt for it on ‘the course. strate to ground t I sandy Somerville ‘ Starts Play at 3 p.m. putlIng @And appti be held in the m« 6ff at 9 a.m. and Mixed twoâ€"ball promptly at 1 p.m A buffet lunche the clubhouse for guests, and to fa members are askes board, indicating t in their party. puttin wil 6ff for the first golf course wit) 3.00 pm. on M\ Dominion Day Visitor, Ama teur Champion of Canad: to Give Exhibition Fol lowing Field Dav. fuests are invited lon game Canad U Monday is a field r both men and piay NOT THEOR]I ES ! Ros 11 * mem|! acilitatt Pnin to Mem|t + sign t number 11 Timmin matches board a Dri d th rat1o0 bulle ‘ pes it ol sStruUC innin Pitchers Best Batters as Macs Take Holly 9â€" Errors Lose Monday Game for Timmins Team Wins Game Over Spratt, who Gets Poor Sup; Teammates in Big Mines First Meet. Malloy. He made it in the se:â€" when there was nobsdy t: round the bags. Had the long in from the field been perfect ibtful if the ball would have the pan ahead of the runner ‘, Mallay gets almost a new outâ€" i Schumacher merchants â€" a sport pants from Bucovetsky‘s, rom Chas. Arnott, and a shirt utlhedge‘s. Action All the Way Holly Half Hose H C h L€ y times by each ‘s were left with the end of innings ager‘s seven. y of bright moâ€" â€"it wasn‘t as one dicates and it was of ball the crowd ts and féw strikeâ€" 11 the action they ture of the game un of the season, to centre field by EC ENMANSfancy half hose display that happy combination of smartâ€" ness and dignity which appeals to discerning men. Shown this Spring in shades that blend harmoniously with the new colours. summary 314 010. .......00xâ€"9 Hicllinger . 011C 001. .......000â€"2 Stolen base: Angrignon. Two base hit: Wager. Three base hit: Coleman. Home run: Mallsy. Runs batted in: Wager, Coleman, Osborn, Wood (4), Quinn. Spratt pitched eight innings. Woods, seven; Callery, two. Hits off Spratt, 9; off Woods, 8; off Callery, 2. Struck out by Spratt, 6; by Wosds, 3; by Callery, 3. Base on balls, off Spratt, 1. Hit i; pitched ball from Spratt, Anâ€" grignon. Passed balls, Adam:on, 1. Time: 2.00. Umpires, Jim Scully, W. H. Burns. Mallay, If Hahn, ss Cyvbulski,. 1b who Gets Poor Support from First Meet. Wager, c Spratt, p Coleman, rf Roumaldi, ss Domonico, cf O‘Donnell. O‘Donnell, pinch hi in ninth. Donovan, If Monohan, 3b Smith, 2b Dorev, 1b Adamson, MacDonal: Totals Calleryâ€"MacD Adamson end Wood, Callery Gilbert Quinn, Angrignon Osborn, 3 Wood. p lin TC Maes Wood Hollinger AB R ol mald Mcointyre AB R C V 4s ul tet 'â€"‘OOO â€" D e ast man H TY PCO W oods safe at brought 10. /0 Wooadâ€" 1 passâ€" double. 11 the U outl Holâ€" O 0 o o o o o e