(L11 March Overtl Melodi Recollect March Middle School Results Timmins High School Many Pass Tests With Honours. Certificates or Other Information Desired May be Secured at School Office. Expected Upper School Results Will be Out in About Ten Days. 211 bo Another Open Air Band Concert Here port hops reptI Fall Grand Master 1.0.0.F to Visit Iroquois Falls Li lt Timmins Citizens Bandiberl Presented Another Pleasâ€"| =m®° ing Programme. ln Welcome to be Given Distinguished Visitor by Oddfellows of the District., Meeting to be Held at Iroquois Falls on Thursday, Sept. I1st. Timmins and Other Towns to be Represented. Official Opening of Schumacher Pool Wednesday R* Ber X"} A 1 mbet n prei aing m 11 imin II, II, Clies ctior h‘ £ 4# TtoG of n Coppsâ€"Phys. C. Croccoâ€"A. Hist. C,. Geom. II C, Geom. C, Chem. C, Lat. A 1] 11 2 Sections 12 Pages xt open air concert will probâ€" 1eld on Sunday evening next permitting. Ba H it The Three ‘s.‘ , "Rosalie." "The Piadame e the King." 1 s by the FimmIns UIt!â€" as given on Friday evenâ€" indstand in the park on Many gathered to listâ€" mcert and there were a )mpliments, as usual, by and townspeople for the ) music by.the Timmins llowing is the programme by the band on Friday _the leadership of Bandâ€" the Grand Master to this Torth is an event of imâ€" Oddfellowship and it is pected, that all section of will be particularly well t the meeting at Iroquois ‘sday., Sepnt. l1st. n are the results of the examinations:â€" AI 11 â€"Alg. C K1â€"~«~A. byv l1â€"A,. His! at. Comp 1 Comp. IT C. C, Alg. [ the Gun acteristque request), A ] in â€" A. Hist. II Cc LiAE IL,, A. I, French Comp n‘D â€"E. Comp. C, E II, Chem. II I. <~French A.: II VI Comp. C, E "a ~large ers of the Order listrict. . Timmins y well represented elcome the Grand of Gold Nugget vited to be present be served after II h PW CHIT I, French C. II Hist. C. itten{ion of the in Timmins and aat the official C. K. Hall, ‘of Master of ws, will be made Thursday,. Sept. t. II, A. Hist sat. A. II, Lat French Comp ) welcome the district will be n Sept. lst, at ) have a large Hi st or over Comp 1090 f}.l « Complaint II, Chem. 2. French open Alt Pleasant a t | P definite and the exact extent of the man‘s injuries are not known. Dr. W. S. Paul, mine doctor, said this afterâ€" noon that McClelland has sustained a badly crushed chest and abdomen and had been hemorrhaging internally. He was given a blood transfusion on Saturday and qnother this afternoon. Dr. Puul told The Advance toâ€"day that the man‘s condition is such that he will be unable to determine the extent of his intjuries for several days. Comp. C Miner Is Crushed At Pamour Stewart McClelland of Timâ€" mins, Badly Hurt in Acciâ€" dent Earlv on Sunday. Crushed between two ore cars on | the 1,000:â€"foot level of Pamour Mines early Sunday morning, Stewart McClelâ€" land, 22 Way Avenue, Timmins is conâ€" fined to St. Mary‘s hospital here in a Zleresa Cosc Geom. II, Phy Mary Cotna Whether or coveted cup it thority that : Porcupine aw turn. on on _T Saturc Civic Reception to Dome Fonotball Team Tisd n vided firt hs Against Car QOwners Traffic Congestion at Fires Strongly Criticised by Fire Chief Alex Borland. Th sdale Township to Honoi Football Boys, Win or Doim Wedt Frida rnando De Lucaâ€"E. Comp. C, E. YL, A. Hist. I, Chem. I; Lat. A. ‘II, Comp. II, French A. III, French ho iremen II ay night during an alarm at the ce of Father Fontana, Cedar ) trucks wont out but were diâ€" y hundreds of cars that flockâ€" he scene. The practice of cars between two trucks on the way e seriously impedes the work of ‘men, Chief Borland points out. Shiecf also asks that after arrivâ€" a fire that cars keep back and he trucks to move equipment e. Last night the congestion at ner of Cedar street and Kimâ€" ivenue was so dense that fireâ€" und difficulty in getting a line on the fire. The traffic act ally states that cars should pull e curb to allow fire trucks to t is also against the law to folâ€" re truck at less than 500 feet. Continued on Page Six) Chem. III French A. mp. C. French A. II, French dition crcupine, Aug. 13.â€"(Special ivance)â€"Congratulations to footDball team who tied 1â€"1 iday, won 3â€"1 at Winnipeg and who, after playing on ifternoon _ and losing Oâ€"1 again on Monday. or no they bring back the ) it is rumored on good auâ€" t a civic welcome from S. awaits them on their reâ€" m Al A Y Borland is up in arms mnduct of motorists ire answering alarms ing a special request allow firemen space oeuvre equipment at the H1i Hist. II, Alg ist. C, Geom. II Lift. A.:> C; Lat II, French Comp Hi a, Ont., Canada 1 THURSDAY accident are inâ€" II, Alg forâ€"ths event. ‘limmins Citlzens however, played the test piece and judged in the same way as if had been other bands competing Mr. Michael Moore, leader o Lions Bzoys‘ Band at Sudbury, was as adjudicator. inz th> test piece, "Characteristique, by Mr. F. Theil, of Waterloo, Ont. Afâ€" ter the presentation of the number by the Timmins Citizens‘ Band Mr. Moor The Timmins Citizens‘ Band, u: the leadership of Bandmaster P Woino, yesterday won the big si trophy of the Consumers Coâ€"opera Society without any opposition at annual picnic of the Society. Kirk] Lake band, the only other entry the holders of the handsome cup the past ycar, were unable to come for the event. Timmins Citizens‘ B however, played the test piece and v judged in the same way as if t had been other bands compsting. The Timmi a march., "Or Timmins Band Wins Cup By Default Yesterday Kirkland Lake Band Fails to Appear to Uphold its Possesâ€" sion of Consumers‘ Coâ€"operative Band Trophy. _ Timâ€" mins Citizens‘ Band Plays Test Piece and Wins 90 Marks Out of a Hundred. mins Citizens‘ On the Road," st piece, "Chatr MMINS, ONTARIO, MONDAY, AT be l P 1 ] uUup Traffic, Liaquor Keep Police Busy np H 1( al Charge periet LCO â€".Aig=_"C criticized pointin Afte Mootr such as the lRéader of Hilda‘s Band, and oth bands in twelve conte bands had won nine fir Band ping th band commeni{s mighty be C alue. He had playe the finest bandmaster h as the leader of th la‘s Band, and other: limmilt hundred ind later of the mins Citizens‘ hat he had had ce in judging a: 1ds in different rges Laid Durâ€" Weekâ€"Endâ€"No ses LAisted. his preliminary reâ€" annciunced that he immins band ninety erE tion by the Timâ€" â€"he made a few hat what he had t the members of out that there 11 fTerent conâ€" might be of had played pic musical AIM fi1 911 on Tuesday on breakin and wounding charges. foutr Parlonovichi in the shoulder with: a small knife, inflicting a minor wound. Melnicuk will appear in police court Also Faces Charge of Breakâ€" ing and Entering. P Ti hac 11 111 a@a SCUIIIGE TNnaAt ensused. ccording to police Melnicuk entered house through a window and put a fight when confronted by Parâ€" vichi. In the midst of the battle, nicuk is alleged to have stabbed l legedly for house at tb aiged 30, of 173 Pine airrested by Timmins aursday night after rced his way into a 160 Spruce street d George Parlonoâ€" sch Hill building the new ind entering l at Hearst larkâ€"Francis ‘ard. â€" |Schumacher Lions Will ts â€" Open Pool Wednesday Published at Timmina, Ont., Canada Arrest Woman and Son in Kewagama Gold Ore Case Tables and chairs stragetically placed about the hall gave the dancers an opportunity to sit and chat over reâ€" freshments on the golf repast. Byâ€"Law For Laneway Is Approved _ This dance was sponsored by the golf clubs entertaining, namely the Abitibi Golf Club, Iroquois Falls and the Lee Golf Club, Cochrane, who went jointly into taking care of all arrangements for the tournoment. Adding an air of welcome to the hall, streamers of various colors and lengths, decorations, green shrubbery and cosy corners, illuminated with beautiful lamps and artistically arrayed, gave the occasion a festive not to welcome the many lady guests who were in atâ€" tendance from other clubs. The tasty decorations were possible only after many hours of terious and tireless work on the part of members of the golf club. Sturgeon Falls, Aug. 13.â€"Mrs. Maria Roy, present proprietor of the Lady Laurier Hotel, Timmins, and her cripâ€" ple son, Albert, were arrested late Thursday night in a shack on the Field Highway out from Sturgeon Falls. Arrested at the same time were Joseph Renaud, of Val 4‘0r, and Napoleon Galipeau, Jr., of Sturgeon Palls, The Iroquois Falls, Aug. 12 (Special to The Advance)â€"A gala dance, held on Friday evening, in the Iroquois Falls town hall brought to a close, the excelâ€" lent tournament of the Northern Onâ€" tario Ladies‘ Golf Association, which took place here at the Abitibi Golf Course on Wednesday, Thursday and Fridayv. Timmins town council have formally approved a byâ€"law for the opening of a lane between Birch and Maple streets at the rear of properties on the north side of Third avenue at the request of five owners living on inside lots. Two owners on the outside corners and one other owner on the inside, have opâ€" other owner on the inside, have opâ€" posed the lane through their counsel, Dean Kester, KX. â€"Gordon Gauthier has represented the five applicants for a lane. Dance Concludes Maximum and minimum temperaâ€" tures since last Wednesday are:â€"â€" Thursday 63 above and 52 above; Friâ€" day, 76 above and 51 above; Saturday, 81 above and 56 above; Sunday, 82 above and 63 above; lowest last night, 66 eight o‘clock this morning, 63 above. Mrs. Maria Roy and Son. Albert, of Timmins Taken to V al D‘Or in Connection with the Cases Over the Recent Theft of Highgrade Gold Ore from Quebec Mine. In giving the byâ€"law two readings, the council will now send the enactâ€" ment to the Ontario Municipal Board for final approval. The board will also be asked to set a price on the land that will be expropriated from the three owners objecting to the lane, Weather Will Be Unsettled With a maximum temperature of 89 degrees and a minimum of 83, Sunday was the warmest day this year accordâ€" ing to records of S. C. Wheeler at Holâ€" linger observatory. Toâ€"day will be cloudy with possible thundershowers, becoming cooler and unsettled but clearing toward the middle of the week. Light showers on Saturday and Sunday accounted for a mere .01 of an inch of rain. . â€"â€"â€"«KMlUll}l VWV DICIMIDN,. J Final Approval for Lane ‘Fom Haughlh; Charles. from Birch to Mdp]? SL | Johnson, Charlie Peterso Rests with the Municipal | breaue, Eryeluis B 1 Polson,. Stewart McDot oar(l. Poirier, James O‘Brien, and Henri Charlebois. Large Crowd Attended Afâ€" fair on Friday Night in Iroquois Falls Town Hall. Cooler Temperatures With Possible Thundershowers Formal Event Scheduled to Take Place Toâ€"Night Canâ€" celled on Account of Uncertain Weather. Opening is Advanced to Wednesday Afternoon at Three O‘clock, Golf Tournament settled but | the schedule. There is to be a bathing f the week.‘ fjeauty contest open to girls of sevenâ€" and Sunday | teen years of age and over. Entries for of an inch| this event are to be made to Dr. Wesâ€" ton, Schumacher. Valuable prizes are i1 temperaâ€" ; offered in this as well as in the other day Are:â€"â€"|events of the evening. As a grand above; FTiâ€" | finale for the ocasion there is to be a ; Saturday.} qance after the water events. _ The Sunday, 82| rions Boys‘ Band will be in attendance. _last night,| pne schumacher swimming pool has , 63 abOv€: | peen in constant and happy use by the children of the community for several @§S weeks past and there is every evidence that it has been appreciated. The ament Schumacher Lions Club led in securing ithis benefit for Schumacher and ons lded Afâ€" form of appreciation for‘t,his will be # P to tiirn out for the event scheduled for \Ilght n W:dnesday evening. ~ Kire Damages Shed s â€"â€" at Priest‘s House Children playing with matches are blamed for a fire last Friday morning that caused about $80 damage at the residence of O. Lefebvre, 8 Bannerman avenue. Firemen were called to the control pollce were very reVcenrnt )n the matâ€" ter, and the four people taken n charge were first taken to Nipissing jail at North Bay and thea wisked away to Val d‘Or jJail. It is unmlers:ood that the arrests are in connection witi the raâ€" cent theft of gold ore, vaiued from $21,000 to $50,000, from the Kewagama Gold Mines in the Val d‘Or Aistrict. Qurbhec offiscers working on the case were on hand to take the prisoners to Val d‘Or for hearing in the case. One report is that Galipealut was breaking up gold ore with a hammer when the police entered the shack. The arrest of the four near Sturgeon Falls maliecs Fire, thciught to have been caused by children playing with matches, damagâ€" ed a shed at the rear of the residence of Father Fontana, Cedar street south, to the. extent of about $200 Sunday night at 8.35. The building, of frame construction, had apparently been ignited from the outside and was burning fiercely when the firemen arrived. Two hundred and fifty feet of hose were laid and the blaze was soon extinguished. The interior of Father Fontana‘s dwelling was undamaged except for smoke. The program will include interestâ€" ing and pleasant features, There will be swimming and diving events under flood lights, with valuable prizes. An invitation meet between Cochrane and Schumacher swimmers and divers is on the schedule. There is to be a bathing seauty contest open to girls of sevenâ€" teen yvears of age and over. Entries for a total of nineteen arrests in the Kewagama gold ore theft case. Those arrested in addition to this latest four include:â€"Paul Whelan, Joseph Schartf, Tom Haughin, Charles Kellat, Charlie Irom Rewagama, WQiuebee, the arnbunt of ore stolen from the mine has been greatly exaggerated, the amount now being placed as low as $500, while other ore cached in the bush has been res covered to the tune of some $20,000. Caused Damage of $200 on Sunday Night taken place toâ€"night. Officials of the Lions club were advised by weather observer Wheeler that conditions would remain unsettled throughout the day and with assurances that Wednesday should be fine and clear, the opening was moved forward to that date to comâ€" mence at three o‘clock in the afternoon. Owing to inclement weather decided at noon toâ€"day to post] formal opening of Schumach Club swimming pool, which was cene and quickly had the flames under Single Copy Five Centsa The Pioneer Paper of the Porcupine. Established 1912. in the matâ€" ken m charge Nipissing iske1 away to szood that the witi the raâ€" 1J¢ 1t stpone the her Lions as to have als of the oming to operated re. Other ase,. it is Louls Walter Falum have 31 4